the nin young season but there are many horsemen who figure these will be just as tough as anything : Mr. Rock paced the oval in 2.10:2 last Saturday night and it leems quite likely that that time will take a beating tonight. TONIGHT the Charlottetown Driving Park officials are inviting ladies to be their guests. Only the men folk will be asked to admission charge. The ladies go scot free. With this kind of a deal the old driving park should be really uiging at the seams tonight. ‘abundance but most folks will be looking for free-for-all with seven starters. Just Betty's . Let’s make it a real harness racing event by packing them in evening for what should be the best card to date. se ii Rock, Bertram Hanover and in the big feature. “ai ai ri ia Internationally - known skier)at Government House in honor-of Anne Heggtveit of Ottawa holds|the Queen and Prince Philip who her invitation to a dinner July 1! will be in the capital two days ANNE GETS DINNER BID during their royal tour. This pic- ture was taken in the gorden of the Heggtveit home. Alex Olmedo Dis LONDON (AP) — Ramatiathan Fans, Is Upset By Indian brilliant shotmaker who almost action. |Krishnan of India upset Alex Olmedo, the Wimbiedon favorite, in the semi-finals of the London lawn tennis championships Fri- singiehandediy won the Davis Cup for the United States last December. “Te wasn't my day,” a dejected Go Giants mign vell the National league. result. ts the main eventers. “These past few days the Bra -Sunday-evening—as-the—boss—men-+ The Braves, however, have had the habit all season of almost | owing their margins and when it looked like somebody else would | over, Haney’s boys bounced back. The chips are really down this affair with San Francisco, and Braves may get new life as of its own, with Milwaukee it also got away last night. Single Sunday. ves’ lead has been in jeopardy _ | Wimbledon Tournament which a fellow countryman, Frank Gor- | Olmedo’s U.S. Davis Cup team- Olmedo said afterwards. ‘‘Krish- nan played very well and it was the first time I had seen him in Softball Standings The standings in the Charlo‘te- town Soc a’ Softba). League were releas2i las: nicht and inc!ude games wp to June 19 day, 86, 6-1. Krishnan is unseeded in the starts next Monday, while Ol- medo is a Peruvian star of the United States Davie Cup team and top-seeded. The 22 - year - old Indian will meet Neale Fraser today, Aus- tralia’s No 1 player, who ousted man, 6-4. 63. Gorman put out mate, Barry Mackay of Dayton Ohio, Thursday. P WL Pts +— Olmedo disappointed a gallery | Bankers eee of 1,000 with his listless, careless;Central Christian 5326 play. | Baptist 6244 Alex never once looked like the | RCMP 6244 You can be sure that neither Bill Rigney nor Fred Haney will Spare anybody in this series. Every game is of utmost importance land could really mean. a whole lot when September. the last Sunday this coming the final tally is taken on 2 | DOWN THE BACK STRETCH tee pes _ ae oe, wnen play competition. This wil be a/S. Weir. the Wilin1)2 Cup team. Two of from | he hits the mile ovals, he will be | 13-hole tourney. 2:30 — J. Beaton and Mrs. G.|these 2 yafers will make tre of the|a big threat to the world’s record| Following are the ¢raws for| Greenough vs. M. MacMillan and | Cyp team. of her/ for pacers. In fact, some of them | Saturday and Sunday. Miss M. Stewart. = Art MacKenzie, one of the pro- purses in | think he is he is greater than the SATURDAY 2.40 — S. Weir and Mrs. J./yvince’s top goers ‘eads tis pacer| revered pacers of the past: Dan| 1:40 — Gerald Petit and Miss| CetTy vs. G. Greenough and Jean | tournamen! after last Sunday's 36 788. Patch 1.55%, Billy Direct 1.55%,| D. Stewart vs. E.E. Douglas and| MacLean. holes at Cavent.1. Art batiled oe and Adios Harry 1.55. Mrs. W. MacDonald. SUNDAY the wind anJ rain to get home His caretaker is Chariie Fitz- Ist Division with a 159. He har 3 five pont ag Fup oo patrick, who is 32 years old and| Wednesday night, and the eight-| §:45 _ A. MacKenzie. D. V lead ecg aie ‘Donald aud her right hind 1 Pabyr has spent considerable time in|dash card had to be called off| MacKenzie, J. Beaton. oe Te ator as {ne armed forces in Germany.|after the completion of the fifth) 8:52 — W. Gillis, D. Pierce. : a Returning took up with Carl|dash. Following are the results: | D. Dowing. 1 had } x ele Schultz of Portsmouth, Vir-| Races 1 and 4 — Miss Blue-| 8:59 — G. Scantebury. M. Mac- Farm is " ginia, and they are co-owners of|nose (A. Porter) 1-6, Crystal; Kenzie, D. Fraser. arpa the Ble Hen stable, the principal|Maid (G. Meuger) 3-1, Billy El-| 9:06 — G. Burgoyne, M. Ken- to| member of wich is Speedy Pick.|gin (S. Daniels) 26, Leon Spang-| nedy, A. MacRae. oe Since then he has earned enough|elr (E. Smith) 72, Mies Wilma 9:13 — D.H Saunders, AL. money to satisfy the most expec-|Dale (J. MacGregor) 56, times| Sear, T.N. Rogers, W.A. Bur. ~ tant ideas of the partnership, and|2.14 26 and 214 245; Miss Blue-| 9:20 — Dr. W. Moreside, R. Tags-to-| they are confident that eventual-|pose owned by Harley Spence,| Manning, J. Molloy, G. Herring.’ <— oe ly he may set a record. Bridgewater, NS., and Crystal Second Division had the high bid of $10 [eee TROUBLE Maid owned ty Eric Whebby,/ 9:39 — Earl Dunning, W. Mac- for Mz|., Lite other tracks, Saint John, | Dartmouth. Gregor, R. Atkinson. of his stable |N-B-> has been heving difficulties Race 2 SAbbasong ‘L Walk-| 9:37 — D. Strut, K. Carmichael le only two starts this with the weather. and the latest |r) 1. Sally Votstadt (J. Mac-| Cc. MacLean. finishing third aad fitth report we have is for the program | Gtegor) 2, Pennayivania (J. Bel-| 9:44 — H. Wyand, R. Ketch, D. Se then ae a he tched | Held there June 12. Hi Lo's Baron | toch) 3, Big Boy 4, three other/ Cox. ; scratched | was a double winner, with Goldie | Sarters, time 2.12; Sally Voletadt; 9:51 — I. Berrigan, Dr. L. Cox, ’ Hal 23. Flam was leading at the finish but wes| F. Kimball. | As a two-year-old she won $40,- 218 15 aes 45; Coe (Continued on page 9) 9:58 — C. Heald, P. Cannon 299.59. With Stanley Dancer as iver, she set a world record for : year-old fillies at Yonkers Raceway in October, 1955, by pac- ‘year-old she won $75,495. In 1957, ghe won $65,107, and last year she added an additional $167,987, which makes up the total we pre- viously mentioned. Last year she won both the spring and fall finals of the Trans america Pace—one of them be-| Diane's Hal, driven by LeBlane, ing in 2.00 2-5 mile track. Just recently we had a com- at Yonkers half- plimentary season’s ticket from} Walter Gbbons, manager of Fox- ‘boro Raceway, which is located near Boston. Walter has a 67- night program starting tonight. This is its 13th. season. He re- ports that 400 standardbreds are already on the grounds, and hors- es are now on the track daily from dawn until darkness. Walter says it is a pleasure to frave so many stables shipping ir from all over the country. The $5,000 Inagural Pace will _fea- ture the opener. ‘digibles is Speedy Pick, one of ‘this season’s top pacers. In. his ast race at Foxboro, which took ‘place last season, i i ' ' ' Among the 41) ed by Gordon MacLeod, St. Mar- tin’s, and driven by Currie Wood. The fastest mile of the night was in the eithth dash, which was won by Sep Hanover, Jimmy Lang, time 2.16 45. Despite rain, which curtetied the racing on some tracks Wed- nesday night, Truro ran off all nine dashes, and the exactor paid $676.90 for a $2 wager when won the eighth dash with Hoosier Henry (D. Grace) second. The time was 2.19 25. Diane’s Hai is. owned by Dr. J.A. Delaney, Mon-: cton. Other winners on the card were! Races 1 and 4 — Denny Pointer | (F. Daniels) 1-1, Bud Henley (H.| Whebby and M. Turner) 2-2, time | 2.19 35 and 2.19 35: Denny Pointer owned by Dr. G.C. Bis- hop, Lexington, Ky. Races 2 and 6 — Richard's Patch (R. Le! Blanc) 1-1, Black Majesty (Turn-| er) 2-2, time 2.23 35 and 2.22: | winner owned by O'Neill and Le- Blanc, Port Elgin, N.B. Races 3 and 7 — Jolly Castle, (J. Conroy) 1-1, Dominator Pick | (G. Pinkney) 2-3, Madam Diplo-| mat ‘(R. LeBlanc) 42, time 2.17- 45 and 2.17 2-5; winner owned by Mrs. M.C. Vincent, Dartmouth, | N.S. Races 5 and 8 — Diane's Hal (R. LeBlanc) 1-1, Gilda Bell (Turner) 2-3, Hoosier Henly. (D. Grace) 5-2, time 2.19 45 and 2.19- GolfersSeeAction This Weekend The final round of the P.E.1.; District Tournament will be held at Belvedere course on Sunday with the top five golfers in the tourney competing with °0 other golfers trom, New Brunswick in the Ditrict tournament ai Ed- munston, N.B. on July Sth. 1:50 — C. Burke and Mrs. K Dougias vs. E. cian ane Mrs. H. Jardine. 2:00 — T.N. Rogers and Mrs. | J.K.L. Irwin vs. R.L. Steaves | Mrs. T. Molloy. | 2:10 — D. H. Saunders and | Mrs. G. Petit vs. Dr. Irwin and Mrs. R.L. Steeves. 2:20 — C. Heald and Mrs. W.A. Beer vs. G. Burgoyne and Mrs. Starters With Positions For Saturday ‘Yune 20th - PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN TIME. FIRST DASH GOES AT 7:40. NO. 68 FREE FOR ALL 2 Daslies at $400.00 each 1. Just Betty’s Mark, 82. Sky Prince, SS3. Ann's Dream, 4. Sir Joseph, 5. Mr. Rock, 86. Bertram Hanover, 5S7. Mighty Lee. NO. 5-83 B PACE 2 Dashes at 200.00 each 1. May S Grattan, 2. Jollity Leigh, 3. Jolly Dick, 64. Sister wn, 85. Mr. Jollscott, 6. Cathy Clegg, \7. Neil’s Lad. NO. 47 C PACE 2 Dashes at 175.00 each Quinella 1.Ann's Boy, 2. Willard’s Choice, 3. Perfect Hal, 4. Just Ver- dict, 5. Myrtle E, 6. Jolly Mark, 7. Premier J Walter, 8. Doctor J.D, Also eligible—Elien Joyce. NO. 4 C TROT & PACE 1 Dash at 175.00 Dally Double 1, Tara Boy, 2. Thundermoon, 83. Gliding Billy, S4. Dexter Scott, 5. Colonel Henry, 6. The Sheik, 7. Basil's Girl, 8, All Budiong. Also eligible—Gay Music. Da 1 \ NO. 2 D PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 Dally Double 1. Brian’s Dream, 2. Murphy's Abbe, 3. Peter Clegg, 4. Helen's Dream, 5. Prince Edward, 6. Real Joe, 7. Vera Signal, 8. Robert McC, eligible—Moriell Woody. NO. 1 D TROT & PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 1. Vesta Wick, 2. Chester Lee, 3. Ray K. 4. Nellie Bangs, 5. Gary Lee . 6. Nokomis Belle, 7. Lily's ter, 8. Airy Ann. Also Lass, Ruthie’s First. ‘ Charlottetown Driving Park and | appoints kh was certainly an eye- er.”° Krishnan ig a phiegma tic, sturdily-built young man whose tennis exploite bave been con- fined largely to his own country although he has travelled and played widely. In 1956 he led nis team-to the Davis Cup inter-zone finals where he almost beat America’s Herbie Fima. Al Kaline May Rejoin Team Today BALTIMORE (AP) — Detroit outfielder Al Kaline, felled by & wild throw in Thursday's Tigers- Orioles game, was discharged from hospital Friday and had a good chance of rejoining Tigers in Washington Friday night or today. “He's feeling pretty good, said Kaline’s father, Nicholas H. Kaline, at the family home in Baltimore. Kaline has a broken Golf Battle Here Sunady The second and final round ef the Prince Edward Island dis- trict golf tournament goes Sun- day at Charlottetown goif course. From this tourney, the five top golfers will be selected to go to Edmundston to compete with 20 other golfers from four Maritime districts for a place on ANNOUNCES SPECIAL SUNDAY FLIGHTS Charlottetown Summerside Moncton Fer Summer Months Only TWO RETURN FLIGHTS EACH SUNDAY Leaves Charlottetown at 12 neon and 4 p.m. Effective June 21, 1959 - out charge. Only the men folk will have to pay up tonight. This being the case. it's likely that the track will have by far its largest crowd of the season. The card that is ‘ined up for to- night's patrons is carried in ful! ‘on this page and it has all the | ed@rmarks of provid ng excitement % give this attraction a real run for first place im the spotlignt parade. First dash gocs promptly ai) 7.9. Patrons are asked to piease | note this change in time which) has been made necessary be- cause of nine cashes going. vs. Memorial Field *“The game's at Joe’s place."’ And no wonder. For Joe is building himself a ing Donnacona Panels and basement hideaway using Planks. build. More important they are to work with. These Panels and @ Easy to install and work. costs. © Add charm and distinction. ® Insulate and cut down noise. Your Murray-Brantford dealer will be pleased to show of Donnacona Panels SUMMERSIDE PONTIACS bi aie Domssenns Pens and Planks infalate on ther Se fibers. 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With bim| ground and he wound up in bril-| 224 5@5 won little more than $1, Z ton, 23-year-old Sydney, Austra-| at that figure were Billy Maxweil 000 in prize money. He is known “ lia, goMer grabbed the lead Fri-| of Odessa, Texas, and Don Fair-|#%* fashion at the 16th. He! a5 » long hitter and plans to stay d . wt day in the second round of the| field of Casey, Ill. Plunked a No. 7 iron arproach/ on the tour now until September. < Canadian Open golf champion-| There was plenty of sunshine| Stot less than two feet from the/Then he will return to Australia. ship with a five-under-par 67 that| Friday after Thursday's steady $ gave him a two-day total of 135.|rain and the young Australian , 4 * The .cury - haired Austr: welcomed it. nit oop oe nen. ..|Barry s Lions Ni blasted out his 67 Friday to take| “Good Australian sun,” he said ' eee ee ore Wie: Oe ee ee green. * gol tour. oo Se pe ed a ee oan eae res > $ st ote tates ere! JUNIO BYC 7-6 mark in the $25,000 open here| ‘@4 I was driving the ball weil.” . Art Wall, Jr., of Pocono Manor,|. CT@mpton could have had a : : is Pa., Dow Finsterwald of Tes.|'¥® - stroke lead except for a) Although rain was coming down, The Juniors scored five runs Fe questa, Fla.,. and Bob Rosburg|S¢venfoot eagle putt that just/ heaviy last evening, Barry’s| in the fifth inning to knot the ef Palo Alito, Calif. failed to drop at the 12h Lions and Junior BYC were able} score at 5-eil. Bull Dunn hit a cir j “Ab Melding of Markham, Ont.) 0t) Ot Oe Pe. to complete a softball tilt wh'ch| cuit clout in this frame with leader Thursday with 66, took o of the handsome young] had previously been postponed.| the bases loaded and only one ']%5 to drop well back. The Lions notched a 7-6 vie-| Man Gi Juniors, 1 “Crampton shot nines of 33-34 PROBABLE tory over the Juniors with the} |THE “ood on aa ‘error in te against Islesmere’s 36-36 par in winning run being scored in the| 8% 'o second on an enor : et final frame. bee sixth and he succeeded in getting lllowing ‘up Thursday's 68, PITCHERS [fmt ise wiming| home when Sammy Grewury, SURPRISES GALLERY : : five hits, | 87S sacker for the Lions, made ; Playing a sound game all the American League a Dee amned fve | 2 Wild throw to third. This put e way, with three birdies on the) Cleveland at New York deiek ee ‘the | Hhe_Juniors in front by one rua. front nine and two coming home, | (7.3) vs Maas (4-4 Apps Arsenault started for the| ‘The Lions, however, were able sprung a surprise on| Detroit at W “8 Juniors but was tagged for four! tp get two runs in the final frame the galleries. (7.3) ; Washington — Lary| pits inthe first frame, one a cir-| tg win 7-6. With a three-way tie for the = (34) cuit clout by Forbie Kennedy with} Forbie Kennedy's crew last for a while that only big George Wynn (94) and Donovan (43) vs! four runs in the opening stanza./ and the Juniors miade two er- Bayer of Dallas, Texas, had a |prewer (43) and Delock 5-4) or| John Hughes, arriving late in| rors. chance to catch up ’ Casale (5-4) the game, relieved Apps in the) pick Carrol, third sacker for Bayer did all right welll. he Kansas City at Baltimore (N)— top of the third. Hughes pitched the Lions, was tossed out of the struck the back nine, where he| DU (55) vs Withelm (9-1) terrific ball, striking out 12 Op) game im the seventh inning for went over par at four holes and National League posing batters while walking five} arguing too strenuously over 3 of 139. erts (5-5) vs Drott (10) Mishra om Two strokes away from Cramp-| Pittsburgh at St. Louis—Friend ton at 137 were Jay Hebert of } (3-8) vs Mizell (8-3) ech gears grees s-| UNION MEETING ae oe or oe (6-7) vs ie (7-5) a 69. ilwaukee at San Francisco— | Walker Inman of the Eglin Air|Burdette (10-5) vs MeCormick LOCAL 321 SOURIS SECTION Force Base in Florida fired the' (4-6) é Sunday, June 21 at 2 p.m. 4 Great Race Card | _ st. mary's parish HAUL, | SOURIS e S t F T D. CHEVERIE, e or onig i President. moe os are Boping for a} galore. é break from weather toaight) Cast your eyes on the adver- for the nine-dash racing program}. ee | that te acheduled for Charote-| daemon, for nigh aces 2nd JUNIOR BASEBALL It’s a car at the loca! | ‘raction is in store tor: you. That raceway, which meaas al! ladies| {Teefor-all, of course, will have are admitted to the races with-|'0 be classified as the feature JUNIOR LEGIONNAIRES but the other seven dashes will Sunday — 2:30 NM PCO 7 com easy are all