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8 The Ch
Mon. July 8, 1968.)
Georgetown And
Mt. Stewart Win
âThe Georgetown Eagles show-
ed power at the plate and =|
the mound when they beat Mor-
ell in Georgetown yesterday 8) °
fn a Kings County Baseball
League game. In other action,
Mount Stewart defeated Cardi:
gan 14-0 behind the two-hit pit-|
ching of Art Coffin.
At Georgetown, Buddy Me-
Cullough went the route for the|
Eagles and was twirling a no-
hitter up until the seventh in-
ning when he was tagged for
one hit he also gave up another|
hit in the eighth inning to end up
with a brilliant two-hitter. L.|
Murphy, hurled for the losers
and was charged with all eight
runs. Dennis Clory and Buddy
McCullough were best at hitting
his offerings as each garnered
two hits in five appearances.
sire hits were by Kelly and
fin,
cs Mount Stewart - Cardigan
contest Art Coffin was the whole
story as he struck out a total of
14 batters while only issuing two
| free passes to firs
Billy Conohan started the
| game for Cardigan but was re-|
lieved in the fifth inning by)
|Don LeClair. They gave up al
| combined total of 18 hits.
Bud McIntyre and Ross Pigott
paced the Mt. Stewart tarari
leach collecting three hits
five ties. The longest hit of the!
day was a booming homerun by |
Elliott Hendricker in the fourth |
inning. |
Floyd Jay was the umpire. |
Archie Moore
Pays Tribute
To Doc Kearns
SAN DIEGO, Calif, (AP)â|
Archie Moore cited a critical
point in his first taht with Yvon
Durelle of Baie Ste, Anne, N.
in paying tribute to the ring
savvy of Jack (Doc) Kearns, |
who died in Miami, Fla., Sun-
day.
âMoore, managed by Kearns
since 1952, defended his world
light heavyweight championship
against Durelle, holder of the
Canadian title in the same di-
vision, in Montreal on Dec. 10,
1958,
Tt was the end of the fift
round, Moore recalled, and Du-
relle had just knocked him down
for the filth time.
âWhen I came back
corner, Doc cleverly wield
the stool so I had no place
ait down. He said âstand up. ie
Lions To
Practice
There will be a softball prac-
tice for Barry's Lions tonight at
the Parkdale diamond at 6 p.m.
All players are asked to attend.
Summerside
Baseball
SUMMERSIDE âFollowing ts
a list of the top 10 batters in the
Summerside Town Baseball Lee-
gue. as of July
Based fe at fee 18 official
at.
times at bi
ABH Avg.
Bert Brophy (Pont) 16 9 .563
Wally Sherry (Kinkora)
20 9
Gerald Smith (Kinkora) a
âToy Toyâ Gallant (Jrs) |
10 400
Gord Roberts. (Kinkora |
ns Oa
Louie Poirier (Pont.) 17 6
Ronnie Roberts (Kinkora)
19 6 .316
George MacNell (3rs,)
ot a
Pere Green (Pont.) 29 9 310
George Dalton (Jrs.) 24 ? 292
Baseball
your wife waving to you?
said âwhere?â He said te
behind Durelleâs corner. Wave
at her to let her know you're}
all right.â
âThis was a trick. I waved |
but Durelle thought I was wav-
ing to him; it gave him the
illusion I was in good shape. It
was one of the cleverest things | ing harness races in years, when| thy split honors in an exeiting |2.80;
Doc ever did for me.â
foore went on to score four
Moo:
h | knockdowns and retain his title |bed The Evening Patriot $2500) horse edged the Flash in 2.09 In
with an 1ith-round knockout.
ey Kinkora Nips
» Legionaires |
SUMMERSIDE â Charlie
Sark made his second appear-
ance on the mound this season|
to lead Kinkora All-Stars to a 3-2|
victory over the Junior Legion-
aires in a regular Summerside |
Town Baseball League fixture at|
Kinkora on Saturday night.
Sark gave up only four hits,
walking three and whitfing eight. |
Donnie Schurman suffered his
third loss of the current season
by giving up only four hits,
striking out six and walking six.
âThe game was tied two all go-
ing into the last of the seventh
when Phillip MacDougall walk-|
ed, got to second on an error by|
the pitcher, and reached third
on Wally Sherryâs grounder. He|
was able to score on the next
play as the Junior shortstop
committed an error.
Sark banged out a double and
single for Kinkora while Ri ch-
ard een clouted a double for
the loset
Giicts) âGay was behind the)
|plate and Tommy Clow on the | year-old filly,
bases
* Exhibition Tilt
Set For Souris
There will be an exhibition|
softball game on the Souris dia-|
mond at 6.15 tonight with al
combined team from the HMCS|
Resolute and the HMCS Fundy
playing the Souris Legion.
CO-OWNER proudly holds The Evening Patriot Inaugur-
Tammany Hall after winning al pace at Charlottetown Driv-
ing Park Saturday night. Driv-
er is Clarke Smith. Times Were 2.05:2 and 2.05:3,
Upset Features Big Race
t bscal Ova
Over 3,000 wildly exicted pat-)horse to a new tab of 211:1. |
rons saw one of the most thrill-| Poplar Flash and Avalon Wor-|
Tammany Hall, owned by Stan|trot. The Flash shaded Avalon
Mayhew and Jack Brown, grab-|in 2.08:3 but the Worthy Boy
Inaugural at Charlottet o w n| the finale.
Driving Park Saturday night. || Best pay of the night wa s
âThe six-year-old gelding by His $23.00 to win on Tammany Hall,
Honour, dam Mary L. Gouman,| The first double, "Eloise. Wick
was a rank outsider with the bet-|and Slippy Queen paid $21.70,
tors as the horses took their| the second, Slippy Queen and
warmups for that opening mile. | Garth's Best, $9.00. The quinella
Don MacKenzieâs Bob Brook,| was worth $4.20, Garth's Best
Doug Hill's Dominion Byrd and| and White Lady, and the exact-
June Byrd from Greenbrier | or of Poplar Fiash and Avalon
Farms were the popular choices. | Worthy brought a return of $8.70.
Clarke Smith refused to let the| Prior to the opening dash, one)
experts annoy him. He left in| minute's silence was observed
seventh position and staged a|out of respect to the memory of |
canny race throughout. He stuck] the late Cecil J. Stewart, Char-|
at the rail until he felt his time lotetown Driving Park president |
|had come and away he went|who died Friday night.
round those in front, It was| The presentation of The Eve-
strictly a battle with Dominion | ning Patriot cooler was made
| Saturday
Paysâ 2ndâ 6.40, 3.70. 2.60; | Time To Go (J. Doherty)
10.40, 4.00; 2.80; 6thâ 4.00, 2.50, | Sym's Best (Barrieau)
.90, 2.80. Bob Brook (H. Stead)
Hi Jay (J. campbell)
Time â2.05:2,
Dashes 3 and 7
Garth's Best (E. Bernard) a | 8.
White Lady (D. MacNeil) 23), Tammany Hail rome byista
J. Orland C (L. Hennessey) 32 ley Mayhew, Kinkora and Jack
Jolly Bud (W. Downe) $4 Brown, Charlottetown.
Bobby Brook (Cyril Smith) 47| , Paysâ 4thâ 23.00, 5.40, He
Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy) 5 6|' 80; 8th â 7:60, 3:90,
Moab (J. Jewell) 75
Rush Hal (Clarke Smith) 8 8
8
Poplar Flash (Cyril Smith- 1
Aine ste aa Avalon Worthy (L. Hennes-
Garth's Best owned âby Lt. Col.
| sey 21
D.A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, | oS oi (a4, Poutton) ae
Paysâsrdâ 7.60, 2.10, 240; 2.10,
2.40; 7thâ 8.00, 2,90," 2.40; 2.10, | Rio Grande (0. Willes) 44
2.30 Zither (A. Bernard) 85
Time â2.08:3, 2.09.
Poplar Flash âowned by Ram-|
say and Howatt, Albany. Avalon|
| Worthy owned by S.R. Johnston,
fl Naruse Bridge.
22) PaysâSthâ4.00, 2.30; 2.40; 9th]
3. 3|â4.10, 2.20; 2.20,
Dashes 4 and 8
Tammany Hall (Clarke
Smith)
Dominion Byrd (J Jennes-
sey)
June Byrd (J. MacGregor)
Byrd in the homelane, but! following the sedond trip of the
Clarke got his gelding home with | feature by W.A. âBillâ Ledwell,
plenty to spare. |city editor of the afternoon
The next trip Dominion Byrd) daily.
led to the head of the stretch but |
Hill's roan horse couldn't beat | Eloise Wick (J. Mac- A
Schedule
SUMMERSIDE â poligaingi a
a list of this week's schedul
baseball games in the tons
little and minor leagues.
u AGUE
July 8-Yâs Men vs, Kinsmen.
July 9 â Rotary vs. Y's Men.
July 10 â Legion vs. Kinsmen,
July U1 â V's Men vs. Legion. |
MINOR LEAGUE
July 8 â lunacy svra Men
July 9 â Legion vs. Kinsmen, |
July 10âRotary vs. Y's Men.|
July 11 â Kinsmen vs. Rotary. |
All games are scheduled for
6:30 and rained out games will
be played on Friday evening.
Taylor Wins
alee
E.C. Taylor captured the Sen-
for Championship at hte Belve- |
dere Golf course with an 85 on
Saturday and an 81 on Sunday.
ilson was Tunner- up|
[naw Niet Was! captised (by Cyril |
Flin
SEAGRAMS |
Tow Groasâ H. Simmonds, %5,|
A. MacKenzi B. Beer, 75.
Low netâC. Flinn, o.G. Ves- |
sey, 69.
Racing Holds Spotlight
In Maritimes Saturday
Harness racing held the spot- fourth race of the night, hitting
ght in the Maritimes over the| the wire in 2:15.3. Time's Choice
âweekend with plenty of fast tim-| lowered its mark from 2:18 to
@ and lots of excitement being | 2:14.2 in the second race. Be-
the rule rather than the excep-
tion. High pays were scarce
with mostly favorites crossing
the wire in front.
In Saint John King O'Day cap-
red the second leg of the Tri-
Âąity Invitational Pace at Saint
John Exhibition Park Raceway
Saturday.
âThe slick pacer, which had a
miserable 1962 season, hit the
wire in 2:10.2 and 2:10.3 with
Eldon Kirkpatrick on the bike.
King O'Day is owned by C.
Wilson of Lancaster. The vic-
tories were King's second and
third of the se
Michael Mite. followed King
Sippel to the wire In both dash-
the $700 event. Kingâs win
f the fifth race paid $12.60 for
@ win ticket and set up a $56.
â_ return with Michael
i âthree-year-old bay gelding,
ieee Purdue, owned and driv-
en by won the
og race in 2:13.3 â a record
or this pacer.
49 Purdue also won the
a}
3
ware and Time's Choice return-
ed daily double winners $120.
There were 36 winners. Time's
pai
Market Report and Anoconda
were single heat winners,
The Exactor on Anoconda and
El Dora Pocahantas paid $17.80.
At Truro, Peter Smart was
the only double dash winner on
the eight-dash harness racing
card Saturday night and turned
the fastest time of the night â
a 2:11 45 in the first race.
Single winners were Wamesit
Smokey, Josedale Clansman,
Adios Peach, Belmont Alex,
Lord Lakeburn and Coronation
Lass. Pays were low.
in Sackrille Kinny Forbes snd!
Royal Showers were double dash
winners on the eight-dash racing
card Saturday which saw Royal
âShowers turn in a 2:08 mile, the
fastest time this season at the
Downs.
Single winnersâ were Rhythm
âTime, King Clegg, Mchayes and
âTruro Millie. The highest pay ot
the night was a $49.70 exactor on
BASEBALL ROUNDUP
By THE CANAAN PRESS New York
010 000 101â 3 91
| Cleveland
230 040 20xâ11 140
ANDREWS, N.B. (OP) â
Reeves of Riverside Golf|
âTi-hole gross of 289 in the south-|
ern sectional, field rounds of}
spank Pre
2 golfers from an elig-
ie if 3 Tk part in the
ne-day mi the Algon
Goi arn âThe f field wes made
of five golfers anne
ection except sherk
which entered ri because It!
Auto Rally
Is Success
Motor Sport Club's rally was
term
one of the 16 entrants serene,
Roy Scantlebury, wi
navigator Carole Moore, took
ae top prize with only ten points
lost.
âThe rally was run over appr
imately 100 miles of some oor | the
Islandâs most unused roads and
provided mom-
ents for the entrants as they en-
countered hidden check points
(to make sure that the rule
were being followed), a sudden
rain shower that caught many} ty,
ies the cars with ani tops down,
, twisty ros and some
very âauttiult but
The Prince Edward Island|
ed a true success by every| Âź
âlis the largest area.
âThe other three team mem-
bers will be selected at the!
N.B.-P.E.I. tournament at Ed-|
ourpeie next week. team|
ill represent the two provincesâ
iM the Suter provincial inate
at Riverside next
Rees Vinee eee all
, Ia as fn
only 28 putts. His long
green was the 17th.
eS second
He was ot fo and hone i
He
quin| first time round but blew to
ird| Baxter started
with a 6 but the Jougball hitter
Ted Reevey Gains Berth
On Willingdon Cup Team
| Riversideâs John Estabrooks
placed fourth with @ 154 follow-
ed by clubmate Bill Bishop and
Bill Marshall of Frederict on.
Bishop and Marshall both post-
36-hole scores of 155.
Bishop âfinished eecond in the
southern, a 8 bis
80 on the second trip. An leht
each} on the second hole hindered his
chances for a strong finish, He
registered a 41 on the front
nine holes in his second round
and came in with a
The poor showings of Doug
Lewis, the eastern sectional
leader, and Jim Baxter of Bath-
urst, runner-up in the northern
sectional, was one of the sur-
prises of the meet.
Lewis, who plays out of the
Moncton Golf and Country Club,
recorded rounds of 81-84 for a
front} es bad @ 18-place Frye
itrongly
from Gowan Brae couldn't
straighten out his drives in the
second round and had to settle
for a whooping 96 and a 17th-
place finish,
y of Woodstock,
Daryl Waddingham of Algon-
quin, Brian Lewis of Moncton
and Harold Harley of Woodstock
. Baars out the top
golf|
10.
carded a rtd enleeee
is-| by reddinghom
Brian Lewis with a Yoo. and Ha
brother,
None of the five P.E.! I. qualit-
fers appeared.
map reading instructions.
No one in the rally seemed t
know where he had been but did
know that he had fun getting
ere. On the last leg of the
event every car became lost
somewhere between Kensington
and Crapaud but all managed to
ae at the concluding check,
zh not by the route given
rm the instructions.
against them were Tom Offer
and Dawana Tuplin from § u m-
merside, third were Edwin Link-
letter and Gordon Forbes with
14 points, fourth were Jim Phil
lips and Allan MacDougall,
Charlottetown with 17 points,
and in fifth place, a tie between
Sterling Greene and Jeanne
MacKinnon, and George Condon
and Cam MacNeill, all of Char-
lottetown with 25 points,
Halifax Karts |=
lLose Out To
Local Teams
A visiting team from the Har-
bour Kart Club in pees the
led
In second spot with 12 potnts| PY,
Dodgers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sandy Koufax record another
pitching masterpiece Sunday,
Pole National League leading
eles Dodgers to a double-
tealane sweep over Cincinnati.
e star left hander fired his
eighth shutout of the season, a
three-hit 4-0 victory against the
Reds. Los Angeles then went on
to take the second game 3-1,
with Doug, Camill's two-run |
homer the key hit.
The twin victories boosted the
three games ahead of
second-place San Francisco Gi-
ants, who split with St. Louis.
âhe Cardinals snapped an eight.
game losing string by winning
the second game at San Fran-
cisco 5-0 after being edged 4-3
in Ase 15-inning opener.
io the NLâPittsburgh
Pirates belted out an 11-5 de-
cision at New York, the Hier
straight loss for the âMets; and
Koufax Great As
WinTwo
Minnesota 4-3 in 10 Innings.
Koufax captured his seventh
straight, and became the ma-
jorsâ first 14-game winner, Ken
McMullen and Wally Moon bat-
o runs each behind
Koufax.
The Dodgers scored all thelr
runs in the second game in the
fourth inning, with McMullen
singling in one and Doug Cam:
illi following with homer.
Rookie Nick whillhite was the
winning pitcher.
Stan Musial sparked the Cards
out of their slump, breaking =
scoreless tie at San Francisco
wit two-run homer in the
seventh inning, Bob Gibson
blanked the Giants on six hits,
beating Juan Marichal.
Sâside Top
Ten Hitters
CET) GSO Ce anette) ine (Aesenean ta | Terry (8-9), Kunkel (5), Bur-| Sackville Flyersâ i the|Bhiladelphia edged Chicago
Hall rier pal | Miia 's Pet (G. MacDon- 2 aed Yorke 70 rt put Noakes Bess Gand Howard; : Kralek Becht a ise over the week- po SPLIT
rr si n m levelal 022â (9-6) an 21 we s)
2.05:3, and all drivers got a big) Blue Mountain Girl (0. Wil- Downing (41), Reniff (@) and Bright ), Lins (1), CleâAlvis| full house setback ae all four] New York's first-place Yan-|, SUMMERSIDE â Following y
hand for their fine drives. Anoth | lis) 3 Berra; Latman (5-5), Allen {ay | (41), Luplow (4), Azcue (6). | Island teams outdid them in the| Kees pulled out a split in their |is a lst of Loses nil
er Island pacer, Greenbrier Lani Kal (L. Hennessey) 4| Walker (6) Bell (9) | Second points race. They had to be con-|American League doubleheader | the coming week in the town
| Farmsâ fae Byrd, was third in | Mighty Brenda (W. Craig) 5 mano, Rs: Y â Berr: a New York 000 022 000 3â7 80 / tent with Island hospitality only at Cleveland, winning the second tite and Ape baseball leagu-
each tri Mighty Ett (Clarke Smith) 8 | Maris M19): Cleâ Alvis (10) |Cleveland. 100 010 002 0â 4 63/as they only garnered 39 points| ame 7-4 in 10 innings after be-
It wi âa sensational night of| Jolly Marg (Cyril Smith) T/asby (2) De la Hoz (3). | Williams, Reniff (6) Bouton|in all. The best showing for the |iNg swamped 11-3 in the opener. LITTLE LEAGUE
racing from start to finis h.| Miss Lucky Belle (R. Mac- | Minnesota 000001 000â 1 80 (11-4) (9) Ford (10) and Berra; | visitors was given by Lively who| In other AL actionâthe last-| July 8 Y's Mens vs. Kinsmen
Jamesâ Roach MacGregor began} Donald) 8 caiaee 002.000 00xâ 2 81) Ramos, Wynn (8) Abernathy | finished seventh. place Senators ran their win-| July 9 Rotary vs. Y's Men
things by giving the fine two-| Timeâ2.14:4. gman (7-8) and Battey; |(3-1) (10) Bell (10 and Ro-| The first section leading driv-| ing streak to seven, longest for) July 10 Legion vs. Kinsmen
Eloise Wick, a| Eloise Wick owned by Green-| |Mevaly te ae Miller (8) and|mano, Azcue 10, HRs: NYâ|er, Tony Kelly, had a tap Brow |& Washington club in 14 years,| July 11 Y's Men vs. Legion
| âmark of 2.14:4. This baby, a|brier nou CE \o âMinâAllison 2: ), | Lone (8); Cit uplow (5). | ble as he lost his steering wheel by beating Los Angeles Angels | MINOR LEAGUE
Greenbrier Farms entry, looked| Paysâ4.50, 8.20, 9.10; 7.80, 8.70| Renee City 101 001 OOles 4 00 003â 4153 and crashed into the judges|twice. 7-8 and 64; Detroit and| July 8 Kinsmen vs. V'a Men,
like a veteran campaigner 1n| 3.40. Detroit 03 130 01x 8 121 Sen toe 000 O01 600 1 42 Stand and left the track sutvot|Kansas City split, the Tigers| July 9 Legion vs.
racing to her easy victory. Dashes 2 and 6 Rakow (7-6), Bowsfield (4)/ Wilhelm, Brosnan (1, Pi-| control. taking the first game 8-1 and| July 10 Rotary vs. Yâs Men.
Alyre Pineau grabbed bo th| Slippy Queen (A. Pineau) 11) Willis (6) Lovrich (8) and Ed- | zarro (11-4) (11) and Martin; Duane Hodson, 18-year- ola the Athletics winning the second) July 11, Kinsmen vs, Rotary.
dashes of a conditioned pace| Sky Prince (Cyril Smith) 32) wards; Faul (4-4), Mossi (8)|Lamabe, Radatz (7), Monbou- F ofthe. Bondi racing |&7; Chicago White Sox over-| All games begin at 30 p.m,
| with his Slippy Queen. The six-| Dee's Lady (F. Bresson) jain Triandos, HRs: KCâAlusik quette 18) (8) and âTillman. | team emerged in the top posi |&âąme Boston Red Sox 4-1 in 12] and rained out games will be
Year-old Abner T Clegg, gelding| Jolly Diek (H. Poulton) 44/(5); DetâCash (12) Colavito | Min 00002 0100â3 81/tion as he finished with & vat innings; and Baltimore shadedâ played on Friday.
took a new mark of 2.10:1 in win-| Chief's Gal (Clarke Smith) §5/ (1 Bait. 100 010010 1â 4 91 point ed 1 Mi âs
ning his fist trp. raine's Watehim (M. 0 |ieeâ Angeles 000 011 0000-2 42| âPerry, Dailey (8), Kaat (8) | Pn) MacLean ot the Kav lle
eae cea) Beas an ME, eee eee oe eee ITH POSITIONS FOR
other double victor. Emmet Co- beni :1, . McBride, Spring (9) Fowler rman (9); Pappas, Mil-
coboy! Bernard drove Col. Dan| Sippy Quees owned by Alvre (Gi) (10) and. Sadowall aera OM Oem, HRs | tOP TEN ae STARTERS W!
ineau, Rust Stenhouse, idzi (2) steen -âOrsino (5).
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Fresh from the great success|dash menu and it looks like a Fischer, Segui (4-8) (5), Kavala Brack Knights |
of Saturday night's prog ram, |real thriller from start to fin- seth (ea) and ee yall (1 Wickerstiam (0) and ick Knig oH
Charlottetown Driving Park|*) 7) and Bertell. HRs: Phaâ | Lau; Lary, Lolich (4-4) (7), Fox Febe en Marauder °35| |
for its patrons tonight | hoa Ag otra 9 ial Sturdivant (9) and Freehan. | sackville âFlyers 239
Classifier Frank Acorn has|}i"Gaae Gimocve's Magic, ae HRs: Harrelson (4), Al-
"come through with another nine| if imocoe's Magle, go- | Bal usik (6); DetâCash (13).
ing away on the rail. This mak-
es the Magic a tough one to beat. National Lei Hout
However, the five other starters et ie 2 eects 050 in 0-1 ih Bio auâ ina cena
are a tough lot. They are Helen's | SFâMe New York imbricht, arrel
Dream, Blue Sky Lark, Santiago (Cincinnati 000 200010â3 70| Law (3-3), MeBean (6), and Zachary (9) and Campbell.
Tennessee Riley and Janet M. Et iw aay anaes 1 70| Burgess; Hook (3-10), Rowe (2),
febcea-fivesâand âtine (ebuld in loney (13-3) and Edwards; |Cisco (4), Crag (8) and Gon: STANDINGS
deed give the featare « runâ tor reine âa0. Perranoskl (9) | Ger Burgess (5),
the spotlight. In these trips there Roseboro. Bailey (8) Glendenon (9). NY" National Leagu
ate eight ready for the word and Thomas { wel Pet. GBL
the bettors are most likely. °to} Milwaukee 020 00011279 0|Phila. got oooottâ2 84), Mt A Fat GBL
Truro Millie and Meadow Day.|tCuner & great difficulty pick-| Houston, 01 000 000141 /CHEMEC | atin (6 = 4)|San Francisco 48 37 1568 8
oeuee ata: wore:low ing the victors, Ida Budlong has| Lemaster (5-4) and Crandall Chicago 5 37 89 4
. ; the number one position in that|McMahon (0-4), Nottebart (8) | (7), Duren (9), Green (9) and | Chloag 3
Rain at Moncton forced post-| first mile and her competition |and Campbell. HRs: MilâOliver | Dalrymple, Oldis (7); beefy 46 38 548 44
ponement of nine dash harness ;| worth, MeDaniel (5-3) (8) Cincinnatt 45 40 529 6
will come from Paula Clegg, |(8) Torre (6) Crandall (2); i
racing cards at Bruns wick oe i, Ranew (6). m8 Mibwaes 43 40 518 7
Princess Mark, Mighty Warrior, |HouâFazio (1), Bertell,
Downs Saturday night. The race| Chief Ozaukee, Dunlop B, Here First 41 42 404 9 .
ard wil be staged tonight (Mor-| Amt and Tordâ Water, Milwaukee wo oni 010 2 63 St. Louls Philadelphia 40 44 478 10% Nos, 3â7 Claimer $1,000.00 o less â $300.00 Div,
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Wee in Sydney Ebens Ace, Shaw (4-6) nan Crandall San Frat New Ye 29 55 345 21% eae eon apa Stretch 6âBoomtown; 7âGinger B.; 8~
won both heats of the featured | round out one of the best looking | grown (24) and Bateman, 000 001 100 000 101 4 90 AMERICAN. LEAGUE
invitational trot and pace here | programs of the 1963 season. Pi 001 000 073â11 171 , Schultz (8), Shantz whe Pet, apn, | M°oe*
Saturday night. First dash goes at 8 o'clock, |New Mo 000 101 010â 3 105| (10), Burdette (11), Broglio 50 31 617 â Nos, 4â 8 NW 500/63 prior to June 20th â Div, $450.00
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the first time out and then came T Vi ll Face (9) and Pagliaroni; Jack-|ford, Larsen (12), Bolin. (4-3) 44:37 543 6 |
on to repeat in 2:08.4 in the sev- yne a ey son (6-9), Bearnarth (8) Cisco|(14 and Haller. HRs: StLâ 45 38 542 6
enth. This was the fastest time Ă© (9) and âGonder. HRs: Pghâ| White (14); SFâKuenn (4), 0 50 6 [New 2â6 NW 300/68 8 Separate Interests to Start â Div, $300.06
for the night. Virdon (4) Clemente 5M 7% |1âHettieâs 3 2-Cyelone $âRoyal Train; 4âRowdy
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Barby Tag, Jusys Beauty, âTyne Valley defeated the| Los Angeles 030000 000â 3 51| Gibson (84) and McCarver, it 35 47 .427 15%
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and Grand Miss Volo were sin-| at Souris over the Chance (6-9), Nelson (7), Lee | Bailey, bm Pb 2âHarmonica 'C.; 3âBarbara Value; 4âMy
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air temperatures and wind pro-| vĂ©rie and Gerald Clinton. âThey | Duckworth âaD, Rudolph (7) | âsitouris (4-3), Nuxhall (7) feinge Th human CHââTOWN DRIVING PARK
files 40 miles above the {ce-| gave up a total ou hits, walked | and Leppert, Landrith (9), HR: | and Edwards; Wilthite (2-2) and| beings. They may change
covered continent. 5 and struck out WshâZimmer (4), |. HR; LAâCamilli (1),| YOUr
8 The Ch
Mon. July 8, 1968.)
Georgetown And
Mt. Stewart Win
âThe Georgetown Eagles show-
ed power at the plate and =|
the mound when they beat Mor-
ell in Georgetown yesterday 8) °
fn a Kings County Baseball
League game. In other action,
Mount Stewart defeated Cardi:
gan 14-0 behind the two-hit pit-|
ching of Art Coffin.
At Georgetown, Buddy Me-
Cullough went the route for the|
Eagles and was twirling a no-
hitter up until the seventh in-
ning when he was tagged for
one hit he also gave up another|
hit in the eighth inning to end up
with a brilliant two-hitter. L.|
Murphy, hurled for the losers
and was charged with all eight
runs. Dennis Clory and Buddy
McCullough were best at hitting
his offerings as each garnered
two hits in five appearances.
sire hits were by Kelly and
fin,
cs Mount Stewart - Cardigan
contest Art Coffin was the whole
story as he struck out a total of
14 batters while only issuing two
| free passes to firs
Billy Conohan started the
| game for Cardigan but was re-|
lieved in the fifth inning by)
|Don LeClair. They gave up al
| combined total of 18 hits.
Bud McIntyre and Ross Pigott
paced the Mt. Stewart tarari
leach collecting three hits
five ties. The longest hit of the!
day was a booming homerun by |
Elliott Hendricker in the fourth |
inning. |
Floyd Jay was the umpire. |
Archie Moore
Pays Tribute
To Doc Kearns
SAN DIEGO, Calif, (AP)â|
Archie Moore cited a critical
point in his first taht with Yvon
Durelle of Baie Ste, Anne, N.
in paying tribute to the ring
savvy of Jack (Doc) Kearns, |
who died in Miami, Fla., Sun-
day.
âMoore, managed by Kearns
since 1952, defended his world
light heavyweight championship
against Durelle, holder of the
Canadian title in the same di-
vision, in Montreal on Dec. 10,
1958,
Tt was the end of the fift
round, Moore recalled, and Du-
relle had just knocked him down
for the filth time.
âWhen I came back
corner, Doc cleverly wield
the stool so I had no place
ait down. He said âstand up. ie
Lions To
Practice
There will be a softball prac-
tice for Barry's Lions tonight at
the Parkdale diamond at 6 p.m.
All players are asked to attend.
Summerside
Baseball
SUMMERSIDE âFollowing ts
a list of the top 10 batters in the
Summerside Town Baseball Lee-
gue. as of July
Based fe at fee 18 official
at.
times at bi
ABH Avg.
Bert Brophy (Pont) 16 9 .563
Wally Sherry (Kinkora)
20 9
Gerald Smith (Kinkora) a
âToy Toyâ Gallant (Jrs) |
10 400
Gord Roberts. (Kinkora |
ns Oa
Louie Poirier (Pont.) 17 6
Ronnie Roberts (Kinkora)
19 6 .316
George MacNell (3rs,)
ot a
Pere Green (Pont.) 29 9 310
George Dalton (Jrs.) 24 ? 292
Baseball
your wife waving to you?
said âwhere?â He said te
behind Durelleâs corner. Wave
at her to let her know you're}
all right.â
âThis was a trick. I waved |
but Durelle thought I was wav-
ing to him; it gave him the
illusion I was in good shape. It
was one of the cleverest things | ing harness races in years, when| thy split honors in an exeiting |2.80;
Doc ever did for me.â
foore went on to score four
Moo:
h | knockdowns and retain his title |bed The Evening Patriot $2500) horse edged the Flash in 2.09 In
with an 1ith-round knockout.
ey Kinkora Nips
» Legionaires |
SUMMERSIDE â Charlie
Sark made his second appear-
ance on the mound this season|
to lead Kinkora All-Stars to a 3-2|
victory over the Junior Legion-
aires in a regular Summerside |
Town Baseball League fixture at|
Kinkora on Saturday night.
Sark gave up only four hits,
walking three and whitfing eight. |
Donnie Schurman suffered his
third loss of the current season
by giving up only four hits,
striking out six and walking six.
âThe game was tied two all go-
ing into the last of the seventh
when Phillip MacDougall walk-|
ed, got to second on an error by|
the pitcher, and reached third
on Wally Sherryâs grounder. He|
was able to score on the next
play as the Junior shortstop
committed an error.
Sark banged out a double and
single for Kinkora while Ri ch-
ard een clouted a double for
the loset
Giicts) âGay was behind the)
|plate and Tommy Clow on the | year-old filly,
bases
* Exhibition Tilt
Set For Souris
There will be an exhibition|
softball game on the Souris dia-|
mond at 6.15 tonight with al
combined team from the HMCS|
Resolute and the HMCS Fundy
playing the Souris Legion.
CO-OWNER proudly holds The Evening Patriot Inaugur-
Tammany Hall after winning al pace at Charlottetown Driv-
ing Park Saturday night. Driv-
er is Clarke Smith. Times Were 2.05:2 and 2.05:3,
Upset Features Big Race
t bscal Ova
Over 3,000 wildly exicted pat-)horse to a new tab of 211:1. |
rons saw one of the most thrill-| Poplar Flash and Avalon Wor-|
Tammany Hall, owned by Stan|trot. The Flash shaded Avalon
Mayhew and Jack Brown, grab-|in 2.08:3 but the Worthy Boy
Inaugural at Charlottet o w n| the finale.
Driving Park Saturday night. || Best pay of the night wa s
âThe six-year-old gelding by His $23.00 to win on Tammany Hall,
Honour, dam Mary L. Gouman,| The first double, "Eloise. Wick
was a rank outsider with the bet-|and Slippy Queen paid $21.70,
tors as the horses took their| the second, Slippy Queen and
warmups for that opening mile. | Garth's Best, $9.00. The quinella
Don MacKenzieâs Bob Brook,| was worth $4.20, Garth's Best
Doug Hill's Dominion Byrd and| and White Lady, and the exact-
June Byrd from Greenbrier | or of Poplar Fiash and Avalon
Farms were the popular choices. | Worthy brought a return of $8.70.
Clarke Smith refused to let the| Prior to the opening dash, one)
experts annoy him. He left in| minute's silence was observed
seventh position and staged a|out of respect to the memory of |
canny race throughout. He stuck] the late Cecil J. Stewart, Char-|
at the rail until he felt his time lotetown Driving Park president |
|had come and away he went|who died Friday night.
round those in front, It was| The presentation of The Eve-
strictly a battle with Dominion | ning Patriot cooler was made
| Saturday
Paysâ 2ndâ 6.40, 3.70. 2.60; | Time To Go (J. Doherty)
10.40, 4.00; 2.80; 6thâ 4.00, 2.50, | Sym's Best (Barrieau)
.90, 2.80. Bob Brook (H. Stead)
Hi Jay (J. campbell)
Time â2.05:2,
Dashes 3 and 7
Garth's Best (E. Bernard) a | 8.
White Lady (D. MacNeil) 23), Tammany Hail rome byista
J. Orland C (L. Hennessey) 32 ley Mayhew, Kinkora and Jack
Jolly Bud (W. Downe) $4 Brown, Charlottetown.
Bobby Brook (Cyril Smith) 47| , Paysâ 4thâ 23.00, 5.40, He
Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy) 5 6|' 80; 8th â 7:60, 3:90,
Moab (J. Jewell) 75
Rush Hal (Clarke Smith) 8 8
8
Poplar Flash (Cyril Smith- 1
Aine ste aa Avalon Worthy (L. Hennes-
Garth's Best owned âby Lt. Col.
| sey 21
D.A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, | oS oi (a4, Poutton) ae
Paysâsrdâ 7.60, 2.10, 240; 2.10,
2.40; 7thâ 8.00, 2,90," 2.40; 2.10, | Rio Grande (0. Willes) 44
2.30 Zither (A. Bernard) 85
Time â2.08:3, 2.09.
Poplar Flash âowned by Ram-|
say and Howatt, Albany. Avalon|
| Worthy owned by S.R. Johnston,
fl Naruse Bridge.
22) PaysâSthâ4.00, 2.30; 2.40; 9th]
3. 3|â4.10, 2.20; 2.20,
Dashes 4 and 8
Tammany Hall (Clarke
Smith)
Dominion Byrd (J Jennes-
sey)
June Byrd (J. MacGregor)
Byrd in the homelane, but! following the sedond trip of the
Clarke got his gelding home with | feature by W.A. âBillâ Ledwell,
plenty to spare. |city editor of the afternoon
The next trip Dominion Byrd) daily.
led to the head of the stretch but |
Hill's roan horse couldn't beat | Eloise Wick (J. Mac- A
Schedule
SUMMERSIDE â poligaingi a
a list of this week's schedul
baseball games in the tons
little and minor leagues.
u AGUE
July 8-Yâs Men vs, Kinsmen.
July 9 â Rotary vs. Y's Men.
July 10 â Legion vs. Kinsmen,
July U1 â V's Men vs. Legion. |
MINOR LEAGUE
July 8 â lunacy svra Men
July 9 â Legion vs. Kinsmen, |
July 10âRotary vs. Y's Men.|
July 11 â Kinsmen vs. Rotary. |
All games are scheduled for
6:30 and rained out games will
be played on Friday evening.
Taylor Wins
alee
E.C. Taylor captured the Sen-
for Championship at hte Belve- |
dere Golf course with an 85 on
Saturday and an 81 on Sunday.
ilson was Tunner- up|
[naw Niet Was! captised (by Cyril |
Flin
SEAGRAMS |
Tow Groasâ H. Simmonds, %5,|
A. MacKenzi B. Beer, 75.
Low netâC. Flinn, o.G. Ves- |
sey, 69.
Racing Holds Spotlight
In Maritimes Saturday
Harness racing held the spot- fourth race of the night, hitting
ght in the Maritimes over the| the wire in 2:15.3. Time's Choice
âweekend with plenty of fast tim-| lowered its mark from 2:18 to
@ and lots of excitement being | 2:14.2 in the second race. Be-
the rule rather than the excep-
tion. High pays were scarce
with mostly favorites crossing
the wire in front.
In Saint John King O'Day cap-
red the second leg of the Tri-
Âąity Invitational Pace at Saint
John Exhibition Park Raceway
Saturday.
âThe slick pacer, which had a
miserable 1962 season, hit the
wire in 2:10.2 and 2:10.3 with
Eldon Kirkpatrick on the bike.
King O'Day is owned by C.
Wilson of Lancaster. The vic-
tories were King's second and
third of the se
Michael Mite. followed King
Sippel to the wire In both dash-
the $700 event. Kingâs win
f the fifth race paid $12.60 for
@ win ticket and set up a $56.
â_ return with Michael
i âthree-year-old bay gelding,
ieee Purdue, owned and driv-
en by won the
og race in 2:13.3 â a record
or this pacer.
49 Purdue also won the
a}
3
ware and Time's Choice return-
ed daily double winners $120.
There were 36 winners. Time's
pai
Market Report and Anoconda
were single heat winners,
The Exactor on Anoconda and
El Dora Pocahantas paid $17.80.
At Truro, Peter Smart was
the only double dash winner on
the eight-dash harness racing
card Saturday night and turned
the fastest time of the night â
a 2:11 45 in the first race.
Single winners were Wamesit
Smokey, Josedale Clansman,
Adios Peach, Belmont Alex,
Lord Lakeburn and Coronation
Lass. Pays were low.
in Sackrille Kinny Forbes snd!
Royal Showers were double dash
winners on the eight-dash racing
card Saturday which saw Royal
âShowers turn in a 2:08 mile, the
fastest time this season at the
Downs.
Single winnersâ were Rhythm
âTime, King Clegg, Mchayes and
âTruro Millie. The highest pay ot
the night was a $49.70 exactor on
BASEBALL ROUNDUP
By THE CANAAN PRESS New York
010 000 101â 3 91
| Cleveland
230 040 20xâ11 140
ANDREWS, N.B. (OP) â
Reeves of Riverside Golf|
âTi-hole gross of 289 in the south-|
ern sectional, field rounds of}
spank Pre
2 golfers from an elig-
ie if 3 Tk part in the
ne-day mi the Algon
Goi arn âThe f field wes made
of five golfers anne
ection except sherk
which entered ri because It!
Auto Rally
Is Success
Motor Sport Club's rally was
term
one of the 16 entrants serene,
Roy Scantlebury, wi
navigator Carole Moore, took
ae top prize with only ten points
lost.
âThe rally was run over appr
imately 100 miles of some oor | the
Islandâs most unused roads and
provided mom-
ents for the entrants as they en-
countered hidden check points
(to make sure that the rule
were being followed), a sudden
rain shower that caught many} ty,
ies the cars with ani tops down,
, twisty ros and some
very âauttiult but
The Prince Edward Island|
ed a true success by every| Âź
âlis the largest area.
âThe other three team mem-
bers will be selected at the!
N.B.-P.E.I. tournament at Ed-|
ourpeie next week. team|
ill represent the two provincesâ
iM the Suter provincial inate
at Riverside next
Rees Vinee eee all
, Ia as fn
only 28 putts. His long
green was the 17th.
eS second
He was ot fo and hone i
He
quin| first time round but blew to
ird| Baxter started
with a 6 but the Jougball hitter
Ted Reevey Gains Berth
On Willingdon Cup Team
| Riversideâs John Estabrooks
placed fourth with @ 154 follow-
ed by clubmate Bill Bishop and
Bill Marshall of Frederict on.
Bishop and Marshall both post-
36-hole scores of 155.
Bishop âfinished eecond in the
southern, a 8 bis
80 on the second trip. An leht
each} on the second hole hindered his
chances for a strong finish, He
registered a 41 on the front
nine holes in his second round
and came in with a
The poor showings of Doug
Lewis, the eastern sectional
leader, and Jim Baxter of Bath-
urst, runner-up in the northern
sectional, was one of the sur-
prises of the meet.
Lewis, who plays out of the
Moncton Golf and Country Club,
recorded rounds of 81-84 for a
front} es bad @ 18-place Frye
itrongly
from Gowan Brae couldn't
straighten out his drives in the
second round and had to settle
for a whooping 96 and a 17th-
place finish,
y of Woodstock,
Daryl Waddingham of Algon-
quin, Brian Lewis of Moncton
and Harold Harley of Woodstock
. Baars out the top
golf|
10.
carded a rtd enleeee
is-| by reddinghom
Brian Lewis with a Yoo. and Ha
brother,
None of the five P.E.! I. qualit-
fers appeared.
map reading instructions.
No one in the rally seemed t
know where he had been but did
know that he had fun getting
ere. On the last leg of the
event every car became lost
somewhere between Kensington
and Crapaud but all managed to
ae at the concluding check,
zh not by the route given
rm the instructions.
against them were Tom Offer
and Dawana Tuplin from § u m-
merside, third were Edwin Link-
letter and Gordon Forbes with
14 points, fourth were Jim Phil
lips and Allan MacDougall,
Charlottetown with 17 points,
and in fifth place, a tie between
Sterling Greene and Jeanne
MacKinnon, and George Condon
and Cam MacNeill, all of Char-
lottetown with 25 points,
Halifax Karts |=
lLose Out To
Local Teams
A visiting team from the Har-
bour Kart Club in pees the
led
In second spot with 12 potnts| PY,
Dodgers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sandy Koufax record another
pitching masterpiece Sunday,
Pole National League leading
eles Dodgers to a double-
tealane sweep over Cincinnati.
e star left hander fired his
eighth shutout of the season, a
three-hit 4-0 victory against the
Reds. Los Angeles then went on
to take the second game 3-1,
with Doug, Camill's two-run |
homer the key hit.
The twin victories boosted the
three games ahead of
second-place San Francisco Gi-
ants, who split with St. Louis.
âhe Cardinals snapped an eight.
game losing string by winning
the second game at San Fran-
cisco 5-0 after being edged 4-3
in Ase 15-inning opener.
io the NLâPittsburgh
Pirates belted out an 11-5 de-
cision at New York, the Hier
straight loss for the âMets; and
Koufax Great As
WinTwo
Minnesota 4-3 in 10 Innings.
Koufax captured his seventh
straight, and became the ma-
jorsâ first 14-game winner, Ken
McMullen and Wally Moon bat-
o runs each behind
Koufax.
The Dodgers scored all thelr
runs in the second game in the
fourth inning, with McMullen
singling in one and Doug Cam:
illi following with homer.
Rookie Nick whillhite was the
winning pitcher.
Stan Musial sparked the Cards
out of their slump, breaking =
scoreless tie at San Francisco
wit two-run homer in the
seventh inning, Bob Gibson
blanked the Giants on six hits,
beating Juan Marichal.
Sâside Top
Ten Hitters
CET) GSO Ce anette) ine (Aesenean ta | Terry (8-9), Kunkel (5), Bur-| Sackville Flyersâ i the|Bhiladelphia edged Chicago
Hall rier pal | Miia 's Pet (G. MacDon- 2 aed Yorke 70 rt put Noakes Bess Gand Howard; : Kralek Becht a ise over the week- po SPLIT
rr si n m levelal 022â (9-6) an 21 we s)
2.05:3, and all drivers got a big) Blue Mountain Girl (0. Wil- Downing (41), Reniff (@) and Bright ), Lins (1), CleâAlvis| full house setback ae all four] New York's first-place Yan-|, SUMMERSIDE â Following y
hand for their fine drives. Anoth | lis) 3 Berra; Latman (5-5), Allen {ay | (41), Luplow (4), Azcue (6). | Island teams outdid them in the| Kees pulled out a split in their |is a lst of Loses nil
er Island pacer, Greenbrier Lani Kal (L. Hennessey) 4| Walker (6) Bell (9) | Second points race. They had to be con-|American League doubleheader | the coming week in the town
| Farmsâ fae Byrd, was third in | Mighty Brenda (W. Craig) 5 mano, Rs: Y â Berr: a New York 000 022 000 3â7 80 / tent with Island hospitality only at Cleveland, winning the second tite and Ape baseball leagu-
each tri Mighty Ett (Clarke Smith) 8 | Maris M19): Cleâ Alvis (10) |Cleveland. 100 010 002 0â 4 63/as they only garnered 39 points| ame 7-4 in 10 innings after be-
It wi âa sensational night of| Jolly Marg (Cyril Smith) T/asby (2) De la Hoz (3). | Williams, Reniff (6) Bouton|in all. The best showing for the |iNg swamped 11-3 in the opener. LITTLE LEAGUE
racing from start to finis h.| Miss Lucky Belle (R. Mac- | Minnesota 000001 000â 1 80 (11-4) (9) Ford (10) and Berra; | visitors was given by Lively who| In other AL actionâthe last-| July 8 Y's Mens vs. Kinsmen
Jamesâ Roach MacGregor began} Donald) 8 caiaee 002.000 00xâ 2 81) Ramos, Wynn (8) Abernathy | finished seventh. place Senators ran their win-| July 9 Rotary vs. Y's Men
things by giving the fine two-| Timeâ2.14:4. gman (7-8) and Battey; |(3-1) (10) Bell (10 and Ro-| The first section leading driv-| ing streak to seven, longest for) July 10 Legion vs. Kinsmen
Eloise Wick, a| Eloise Wick owned by Green-| |Mevaly te ae Miller (8) and|mano, Azcue 10, HRs: NYâ|er, Tony Kelly, had a tap Brow |& Washington club in 14 years,| July 11 Y's Men vs. Legion
| âmark of 2.14:4. This baby, a|brier nou CE \o âMinâAllison 2: ), | Lone (8); Cit uplow (5). | ble as he lost his steering wheel by beating Los Angeles Angels | MINOR LEAGUE
Greenbrier Farms entry, looked| Paysâ4.50, 8.20, 9.10; 7.80, 8.70| Renee City 101 001 OOles 4 00 003â 4153 and crashed into the judges|twice. 7-8 and 64; Detroit and| July 8 Kinsmen vs. V'a Men,
like a veteran campaigner 1n| 3.40. Detroit 03 130 01x 8 121 Sen toe 000 O01 600 1 42 Stand and left the track sutvot|Kansas City split, the Tigers| July 9 Legion vs.
racing to her easy victory. Dashes 2 and 6 Rakow (7-6), Bowsfield (4)/ Wilhelm, Brosnan (1, Pi-| control. taking the first game 8-1 and| July 10 Rotary vs. Yâs Men.
Alyre Pineau grabbed bo th| Slippy Queen (A. Pineau) 11) Willis (6) Lovrich (8) and Ed- | zarro (11-4) (11) and Martin; Duane Hodson, 18-year- ola the Athletics winning the second) July 11, Kinsmen vs, Rotary.
dashes of a conditioned pace| Sky Prince (Cyril Smith) 32) wards; Faul (4-4), Mossi (8)|Lamabe, Radatz (7), Monbou- F ofthe. Bondi racing |&7; Chicago White Sox over-| All games begin at 30 p.m,
| with his Slippy Queen. The six-| Dee's Lady (F. Bresson) jain Triandos, HRs: KCâAlusik quette 18) (8) and âTillman. | team emerged in the top posi |&âąme Boston Red Sox 4-1 in 12] and rained out games will be
Year-old Abner T Clegg, gelding| Jolly Diek (H. Poulton) 44/(5); DetâCash (12) Colavito | Min 00002 0100â3 81/tion as he finished with & vat innings; and Baltimore shadedâ played on Friday.
took a new mark of 2.10:1 in win-| Chief's Gal (Clarke Smith) §5/ (1 Bait. 100 010010 1â 4 91 point ed 1 Mi âs
ning his fist trp. raine's Watehim (M. 0 |ieeâ Angeles 000 011 0000-2 42| âPerry, Dailey (8), Kaat (8) | Pn) MacLean ot the Kav lle
eae cea) Beas an ME, eee eee oe eee ITH POSITIONS FOR
other double victor. Emmet Co- beni :1, . McBride, Spring (9) Fowler rman (9); Pappas, Mil-
coboy! Bernard drove Col. Dan| Sippy Quees owned by Alvre (Gi) (10) and. Sadowall aera OM Oem, HRs | tOP TEN ae STARTERS W!
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of Saturday night's prog ram, |real thriller from start to fin- seth (ea) and ee yall (1 Wickerstiam (0) and ick Knig oH
Charlottetown Driving Park|*) 7) and Bertell. HRs: Phaâ | Lau; Lary, Lolich (4-4) (7), Fox Febe en Marauder °35| |
for its patrons tonight | hoa Ag otra 9 ial Sturdivant (9) and Freehan. | sackville âFlyers 239
Classifier Frank Acorn has|}i"Gaae Gimocve's Magic, ae HRs: Harrelson (4), Al-
"come through with another nine| if imocoe's Magle, go- | Bal usik (6); DetâCash (13).
ing away on the rail. This mak-
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However, the five other starters et ie 2 eects 050 in 0-1 ih Bio auâ ina cena
are a tough lot. They are Helen's | SFâMe New York imbricht, arrel
Dream, Blue Sky Lark, Santiago (Cincinnati 000 200010â3 70| Law (3-3), MeBean (6), and Zachary (9) and Campbell.
Tennessee Riley and Janet M. Et iw aay anaes 1 70| Burgess; Hook (3-10), Rowe (2),
febcea-fivesâand âtine (ebuld in loney (13-3) and Edwards; |Cisco (4), Crag (8) and Gon: STANDINGS
deed give the featare « runâ tor reine âa0. Perranoskl (9) | Ger Burgess (5),
the spotlight. In these trips there Roseboro. Bailey (8) Glendenon (9). NY" National Leagu
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the bettors are most likely. °to} Milwaukee 020 00011279 0|Phila. got oooottâ2 84), Mt A Fat GBL
Truro Millie and Meadow Day.|tCuner & great difficulty pick-| Houston, 01 000 000141 /CHEMEC | atin (6 = 4)|San Francisco 48 37 1568 8
oeuee ata: wore:low ing the victors, Ida Budlong has| Lemaster (5-4) and Crandall Chicago 5 37 89 4
. ; the number one position in that|McMahon (0-4), Nottebart (8) | (7), Duren (9), Green (9) and | Chloag 3
Rain at Moncton forced post-| first mile and her competition |and Campbell. HRs: MilâOliver | Dalrymple, Oldis (7); beefy 46 38 548 44
ponement of nine dash harness ;| worth, MeDaniel (5-3) (8) Cincinnatt 45 40 529 6
will come from Paula Clegg, |(8) Torre (6) Crandall (2); i
racing cards at Bruns wick oe i, Ranew (6). m8 Mibwaes 43 40 518 7
Princess Mark, Mighty Warrior, |HouâFazio (1), Bertell,
Downs Saturday night. The race| Chief Ozaukee, Dunlop B, Here First 41 42 404 9 .
ard wil be staged tonight (Mor-| Amt and Tordâ Water, Milwaukee wo oni 010 2 63 St. Louls Philadelphia 40 44 478 10% Nos, 3â7 Claimer $1,000.00 o less â $300.00 Div,
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Wee in Sydney Ebens Ace, Shaw (4-6) nan Crandall San Frat New Ye 29 55 345 21% eae eon apa Stretch 6âBoomtown; 7âGinger B.; 8~
won both heats of the featured | round out one of the best looking | grown (24) and Bateman, 000 001 100 000 101 4 90 AMERICAN. LEAGUE
invitational trot and pace here | programs of the 1963 season. Pi 001 000 073â11 171 , Schultz (8), Shantz whe Pet, apn, | M°oe*
Saturday night. First dash goes at 8 o'clock, |New Mo 000 101 010â 3 105| (10), Burdette (11), Broglio 50 31 617 â Nos, 4â 8 NW 500/63 prior to June 20th â Div, $450.00
i Id won in 2:10.4 - hwall (44), Haddix (8) | (95) (14) and âMcCarver; San. 47 38553 5 | :
the first time out and then came T Vi ll Face (9) and Pagliaroni; Jack-|ford, Larsen (12), Bolin. (4-3) 44:37 543 6 |
on to repeat in 2:08.4 in the sev- yne a ey son (6-9), Bearnarth (8) Cisco|(14 and Haller. HRs: StLâ 45 38 542 6
enth. This was the fastest time Ă© (9) and âGonder. HRs: Pghâ| White (14); SFâKuenn (4), 0 50 6 [New 2â6 NW 300/68 8 Separate Interests to Start â Div, $300.06
for the night. Virdon (4) Clemente 5M 7% |1âHettieâs 3 2-Cyelone $âRoyal Train; 4âRowdy
Ebens Ace was the tone dou- Beats Souris SUNDAY St. Louis 000.000 208 5 80 41 46.471 12 Dow; rok aoa Te Blane Basovan Fobey Jn âTacos
ble winner. Bonderview Mazi, t American League Fran, 000. 000 000-â 0 96 46 .439 14% Strike,
Barby Tag, Jusys Beauty, âTyne Valley defeated the| Los Angeles 030000 000â 3 51| Gibson (84) and McCarver, it 35 47 .427 15%
Thunderbolt, Christena Ch ie a Souris Crossbones Lal in a gama | Washington 0%xâ 7 83 | Marichal, (13-4) Duffalo (8) and| Washington 30 56 .349 22% No, 1âGreen and Maidens 1 at 100.00
and Grand Miss Volo were sin-| at Souris over the Chance (6-9), Nelson (7), Lee | Bailey, bm Pb 2âHarmonica 'C.; 3âBarbara Value; 4âMy
ele win E. Assennilt was, ite âwinning | (8) and Rodgers; Daniels (3-3) Nine wa' Will Mahlon; 6âMillie , Girl; 7âKina Farery; 8
The exactor combination of] plicit aud. Mb or out |and Landrith, HRs: LAâPerry | on nite 33 ys Andy's Nae do eligible: Quaker Bonnet,
Grand Miss Volo and Dry Scott] by H. Ramsay, They on a) (2). ). WabâKing (15), Lock i. Los Angeles 200 000 20xâ 4 9 to beat heat
paid, $107.90. Other pays were combined total of 2 iit, âthey | Fi Purkey (3-5), Henry (8) ont How do you keep cool on a Nos, 59 NW 600 â 1051/6 Div. heats
low. struck out 18 and walked 6, The Beoond Edwards; Koufax (168) and! hot dayâa âcold shower |f-Ida Budlong; 2âPaula Clegg; 3âPrincess
WEATRER oe ee aie area ae | eee mance Roseboro. maybeâor a cool drink? Nakesaumorammes 6âDunlop B.; fae a 3
Rockets shot from Antare-|foter and he wasâ relieved | ty Foytack (1-9), Toley 2), tee | Clachnatl 090 00 100â 1 73 RE eet gg he | ee : bd
tica's McMurdo Station reveal | James erie, ld. Che-| (6), Navarro (7) and Sadowski; |Lox Angeles 000 300 00xâ 3 80/ Dn? interesting boring
air temperatures and wind pro-| vĂ©rie and Gerald Clinton. âThey | Duckworth âaD, Rudolph (7) | âsitouris (4-3), Nuxhall (7) feinge Th human CHââTOWN DRIVING PARK
files 40 miles above the {ce-| gave up a total ou hits, walked | and Leppert, Landrith (9), HR: | and Edwards; Wilthite (2-2) and| beings. They may change
covered continent. 5 and struck out WshâZimmer (4), |. HR; LAâCamilli (1),| YOUr