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    “The GuaNin, CHAMOTStOWn, MOn., Sept. v, T96a.

    SPORT ECHOES

    By Norman Macdonald
    Summerside Bureau of ‘The Guardian

    Protest Is Disallowed

    We sat in on x protest com- players roar at umpires, and this
    it CURW at the is bound to affect the drum!
    later.

    Mark Ferguson, but did not have are those p.
    @ vote. We concurred fully, how- get_alon:
    ever, in the decision of the com- didn't get him anywhere because|
    mittee because the reports of the the umpire kept holding up both|
    plate umpire and base judge hands like a double exposure of!
    dovetailed almost perfectly, and Winston Churchill, and Tepeating|
    against this evidence the Mac- “two and tw ‘avo and. two"
    Kenzie protest had uo more like the famous little girl whol
    chance than a snowball on a hot said: “We are seven.” The base|
    judge thought it was “three and
    ate umpire two” but admitted he could hava
    gays it's “two and (wo" at- been mistaken thought s
    you've Pea es linea vai Ge” | Roo aiaS

    First of all, if a

    ter,
    arithmetic if he sticks to it We we flunked arithmetic ‘in the see:

    couldn't help admire the gentle,
    persuasive way Jim Jenkins was
    asking the umpire to r

    different pitches. ‘Too many ion.
    J H |
    Doug Tucker's Drive
    ‘Then there was the matter of was out of his box.
    Doug Tucker's drive to right zie’s Jack Fox (yes,

    field which went through the
    branches of a tree, allowing
    Doug to reach third. This at one
    time this summer was called
    an automatic double, but it
    seems the rule has been chang-
    ed, and now, “if there Is no de-
    flection” the runner can take
    three bases, Seems to ys that
    # the ball disappeared from
    , it would confuse the
    fader almost as badly as a
    ‘deflection, but ground rules are
    ground rules even If they some-
    ‘ times sound like extracts from
    Alice In Wonderland.
    ‘We saw the ball go through the
    branches and noted the leaves
    that fell in its wake, It occurred
    to us that a ball nipping through
    without hitting a branch couldn't
    cause that many leaves to fall

    need of another change of glasse:
    ‘and besides, autumn is epproach-
    ing and leaves can be expected
    to fall any old time now. The
    hase judge said there was no de-
    lection, so once again MacKen-
    zies had no ground for protest,
    ‘at least no chance of winning

    one.

    The third bone of contention
    was the plate umpire’s calling
    “play ball” and the pitcher
    throwing the third strike while

    Big Golf Tournament

    Well, there'll be no umpires or jus
    protest committees at the Seni
    men's golf tournament to tak 0

    place on September 28, So if you board

    kick the ball to a better Me, pop p

    Airmen Capture
    Summersice Title ®

    SUMMERSIDE — The RCAF
    Fagles won the championship of
    the Summerside Softball League |
    and the CJRW trophy In very |

    ond
    all the grounds for p

    run and @
    tori 3,

    there was no|
    est on this decis+

    grade

    he's back, folks) claimed that
    Jim was ‘taken completely by
    surprise by that last pitch, and |
    that coach Grady was
    talking to the base judge in
    fair territory when the third
    strike was called. ‘The plate
    umpire said he called “play
    ball” and then waited a minute
    before the pitcher threw the
    third strike. I's our impres- |
    sion that an umpire should call |
    play ball and after a minute |

    |

    leclare the hatter cut, There tt | The Prince Edward I slaag
    ive bate iia ed the | swimming championships wera

    cher might temporarily lose _ held on Saturday at the YMCA
    control, and walk the batter, | pool with 22 pool records and

    thus Pararaley him instead of
    penalizing him for not, getting
    fnto the balter's box. ‘The mat-
    ter of the base judge and coach
    conferring ta fair territory
    seemed a strong are iey Ms nce
    Kenzies, but tl

    claims the coach etieal ee
    territory without his consent.
    That blew out the last candle
    of hope for MacKenzie’s win-
    ning the protest. pick mca
    boys certainly went a

    toward earning ey as that
    final inning when they got to
    Pete Devana for two damaging
    hits.

    EDMONTON (CP)
    ewan Roughriders stormed
    ‘from behind with 22 points in
    the last 16 minutes to defeat
    Edmonton Eskimos 22-9 in a
    Western Football | Conference
    game Saturday night befor:
    15,149 fans,

    The scoring outburst, Rough- |
    ‘some.|Tiders’ biggest offensive punch
    of the season, overcame a 9-0
    deficit and propelled Saskate
    ewan to ils fourth victory in
    seven games. The loss was the
    — [fifth in six outings for Eskimos,
    in last place in the five team
    circuit

    ‘The passing

    Saskatch- |
    |

    ust be sure no one 4s looking,
    there’s nearly always som

    ne looking. ‘The list for this tour-

    ment is on the club bulletin

    Get out your ball point

    en and join the ‘gang.

    |

    of quarterback

    fas palback Bill Gray and full- |

    George Reed moved
    Baia comeback |

    ahead with a field goal in
    rst quarter, a single snd
    fe touch in the sec
    Jauarter, and another field goal
    [early in the third pi
    ray and Reed ‘picked

    hit 2 for 3, one of them » home
    e Gillis h

    In the first inning Doug Tuck-

    decisive fashion last Saturday |er made a sectacular leaping touchdown apiece. ‘The ssi, Lolich (4-8) (5) Ander-

    evening, trouncin aich of Jim Jenkins line driv | Saskatchewan. six-pointer bets son) Pau (6) and Presha:

    zie team by t over first, and Gerry Moove went | scored by safety. man Bob i

    IGS Adrien (yen the eerics foc |Int9) HGR) fhe tromala socom |S teleaing a caee inter: S rea uccess (5) Bridges (6) Reniff (4-2) 6)

    games to one. base to make a sensational |ception late in the fourth quar- Howard. HR: NY—Maris

    yb He went all the way | “over-the-shoulder”” aa ter. Roughriders’ other tallies

    tor RCAF piving up 7 his, Gord came on three converts by| 22 pool records were broken, Charlottetown, 2. Montague. Minn. 000 100 100 002— 4100

    si eaten ale Ha De eile Dell Woh ee ELIE IC) Ria 4 |tackle Reg Whitehouse and 2 and 29 Island records fell at The| Open freestyle — 1, Fran|Chicago 000000 002 0— 2 71
    eke MacKenzles 001 00 1 7 2! y end Martin Fabi, Prince Edward Island swimming] Whilock, 2. Heather MacLean, patinse, Roggenburk (9) |

    foc MacKentleg and was ouch: single by en! :

    reditez loins’ Genus Rice: (a7 = championships staged Saturday |3. Margaret Fisher. Dailey (1) Pleis (5-2) (10) |

    Saved ead ante wie remaining OTTAWA (CP)—Two fine de- at the ‘Y’ pool in Charlottetown.| Boys EVEN’ Siebler (12) Perry (12) ne nae

    “ipl Gal Wied ane Souris Beats |fesiva plays, both in the, Batt Bruce Roper, topped the b0¥| ig yrs nentic — 1, Stephen) ‘2%, Ammerman, 11; Wilhelm,

    Head rea ely med warter, helped Ottawa Rough | swimmers and Fran Whi i

    by, dein Matern ae ag Tracadie 16-5 jaiders shade Hamilton ‘Tiger. | was the hi ehest polnigetter| Becker: 2: HAlph Ross, #, Bruce Yollar (10. HR: Chi—Nichotsor |
    ere = ‘ats 28-27 Saturday before 19,-| among the g! z 5

    hpsoeirin Gouple eed 'siigie | tp Nous fanai eotianademna pase lic ; the Prince! «1il2 freestyle — 1. Stephen|Ctevetand 000 303 003— 9 140 |!

    4 tries, Dave Fagan who belted | Souris Credit Union Midgets) “The loss was Hamilton's first ‘igs copped eel Lhnmare) ict hac Hutchinson, | Washington 101 000 000— 2 71

    free ‘singles, in 4 ts s, ies pores CH mae All- si ana 16-5/to an Eastern Football Confer- one for King’s and Summerside | "1394 neat sai oT Raioe bere iP Pell eps 8)

    Bt PP lo win their of land/ence club this season. Tiger-| swimmers the one for Prince. d and Romano;
    home run and triple in four |Midget finals’ in’ two straight|Cats, now tied with Montreal | “ane ng the boy swimmers Ross, 2. Stephen Becker, 3. Gor Barna ‘ a Marre
    Baia ed ho he 2 iets iets | crrben wieners a Alouettes for the Big Four lead | ike Pickard was aecond and] 9 Ts it Wresgt stoke — 1, Bruce 5a ori Wane,
    M bats, (against the maintand winners & ‘re onc ay neha Weaseea de acpairn the det ‘Ropes: Brian Hoes @ Bante Remo > “Alvia (21); Was

    _ For " MacKenzles Coke Grady |the Maritime champlonship. Conference teams Whitlock in the girls’ diviston| 74" stroke — 1, Ralph Kanan City 008 000 o20— § 128

    pitcher for Souris, He went four| Riders, bouncing back from @ | with Margaret Fisher in third) poss 2 Stephen Becker, 3. Gor- Decheariny (6-11) and Lau;
    FOOTBALL Innings and gave, up three runs} dismal Labor Day showing in| positon. aoapack ible alae het is
    STANDINGS for one hit} Montreal when they seemed to| , Here are the results: 44-14 baékstroke —- 1, tvelmar| Spring (8) liad ‘Redpere.s SER
    while walking nine and fan inning do nothing right, now have two Newman,'3,. Bobby Bi C—O |
    = ee y Boyce, 3.|KC—Charles (13).
    ft CANADIAN ereess | {Qut:,Gus Clinton came on in the Wing in tive starts and are in| ,,10 freestyle — 1. Jennlter) Cotman 2. ae a eid
    y nth to plek up the win. He also th Howatt, 2. Janice George, 3,
    epee Conference ave up one hit, He third place in the east. HancyLarabes, 9:10 breast stroke — 1, Ralph| Baltimore 000 010 1 42
    F A Pts |three and struck out eight.” ‘The fist big Ollawa defensive a2 treectyle — 1. Margaret| Ross, 2. Gordon Beck and Ste-| Morehead (9-11), Radatz (8)
    Montreal "210s Merlin MeBride started for mes in the final 16 minutes | Fisher, 2, Pat Jewell, 8, Wanda phen Becker, 3. Bobby Macil- a Tillman; —McNall a
    Hamilton 3 3118 92 6 |losers. Joe MeDougall releived| ame when end John Kenerson, | ooo ' yretie (9) and Orsino.
    ‘Ottawa 395.106 4 /him in the seventh and Clarence| one of two new Rider players | 13-14 breast stroke — 1. Fran| "S112 beekatroke — 1, Joho Bee anil (3);,-Bal—Brandt
    ‘Toronto 1 5 67 91 2 | Ryan came on in the eighth, Be-|Tecovered a Hamilton fumble on | wi/1.0.""9" Sandra Shaw, 3. Lin-| MaeBachern, 2. Stephen Wonna-| (13)
    tween them they gave up a total| the Tiger - Cats’ 34 - yard line. | @'ROt rs cott, 3. Frank Roper. | National
    Western Conference of nine hits, walked nine and|Jamie Caleb fumbled with Rid- | Maan waskateoka 1, Jenniger| _ 13-14 freestyle — 1. Bruce Los ee M8 abe 391
    WL F A Pts | struck out si ers leading 27-20. +10, bac! Page Roper, 2. Bob Jewell, , Kenny| San Fran. 200101 10x— 5 91
    BC. 5 114 9310 | Eugene MacDonald, George| Three plays later Riders | Howalt, 2, Janice George, 3.| Gupet. 3 well, #) Kenny | oy eal (7a), Podres (7
    Calgary 5 116515210 | Cheverie and Earl MacLean all] scored what proved to be the Niger rece Fran|_ 1-12 breast stroke — 1, John|nd Roseboro; Marichal (21-8)
    Saskatchewan 4 3 89 86 8 |were 2-4 for the winners, deciding point. Moe ee whit backstroke — 2. ig 'f] MacKachern, 2. Angus Beck, 3.|8nd Haller, His:
    Winnipeg 4 4198 148 8 |” Joe | MeDougall was 18 for field goal attempt was, wide of cl i Ml alee matetioaea, (); SP —Baye (34) Cepeda (27)
    Edmonton 15 721% 2 'Tracadie, ie posts but deep in the Hanx | Betty rat ke — 1 Sanh 1517 freestyle — 1. Dave Wal-|MoCovey (37) "a an aie
    | ter Howatt 2, Judy Hughes, | ters, 2. Don Hunter, 3, Wayne ane d)
    . Schleyer.
    ‘ei rig pasette ot Pat Je y'
    well, 2. Dianne Taylor. 18 and over, freestyle — 1.| . Sadeckl, % Jone =) Saat Siena f
    ea freestyle — 1. Fran Whit| Dave cui 2. Wayne Schley. | oon McCarver; ition; Francis
    | lock, 2: Betty George, 8, Rickey] $2, tA (1) Sisk (4) McBean (7) Haddix
    sri, 24) (8) Face (9) and Pagli-
    S F Double Victorss sicsii tie its ie Rie 210 ema ho a A
    garet Fisher, 2. Vanda Ross, — “| Clendenon 14,
    ees Four Dou S ag a i, ak a

    It was a great night for dou-) Roger Parlay (E. Spal : 4 14.90, 6.90; 3.10. | macwean, 2, Nancy ‘Geneke 3. fe = 2. Bob Lively, 4 er uunae (6-14) Cisco (8) and
    ble dash winners Saturday at! WMX (i. Bernard RACES 3 AND 7 Judy Presby. Ieriys’ isa” aut eu) Maloney (21-6),
    Charlotictown Driving Park. | Ida Budlong Justy Gary (M. O’Brien) 1 1) | 1814 medley — 1. Charlotte.) 111 S Henry | (9) and Bawa:

    Zither, Anthony L, Justy Gary,| (R. MacDonrid) 5 3| Jolly Abb (E Bernard) 2 3| town, 2. Montague, 3. Tignish. Milw. ‘201 oon a8 650
    and Duration afl finished with| Myrtle H (L. Kelly) 6 ie Bobby Brook (D. MacNeil) $4) | and over freestyle — 1. Hea-| _ 18 and over, breast stroke — 1.| Phila. O-494
    4-1 summaries on the eight-dash| ‘Time 2.13-4, 2.13-2 y King (Cyril Smith) 4 §| ther MacLean, 2, Fran Whitlock,| Bruce Roper, 2. Mike Pickard,| Lemasier, Cloninge high ae hd
    ard, Beat time of the might was) | Zither owned by Arthur Craig,| Ellen Joyee (0. Wiis) 2| 8. Margaret Fisher 3 Bob Lively enauer (1-1) (7) and Torre,
    rene Vietor | Mr. Duggan (G. Chappell). 6. 6 wt, reentvle — 1, Jennifer) 1314 — 1, Eoin O'Brien, 2.)Crandall (7); Culp, ‘Baldsehun

    ar ae night was, Pay: $9.80, 4.00, $3.20; 3.20,, Time 2.11-2, 2.11. Jewell, 3. Kenny 0’Bi wn i: and Oldis, Dali
    ohn ~p first double of Zic| 3.10; 8.40. — $3.70, 3.90, 2.50; 2.30/ Just Gary owned by F. R./ ; ne SU Ee Sewell, SY ee ee a "tame net Nt Fae ceern i}
    | 9.90: j MacLaine, Charlottetown a — rien, | Torre a—Sievers
    enw ix. wesyors| Pay’ 200, 210; 420, |. 15-17 breast stroke — 1. Hea.| 2. Lloyd Shaw. Chicago 100 000-1 4
    i ip quince Just Ga RACES 2 AND 6 210; ‘3.30, — $3.40," 2.70, 2.90;| ther hee tS Judy Pre: 15-17 backstroke — 1, M1k e| Houston Seer ee 5
    jolig Au $9.20 and the "ec, Anthony L (C Murphy) 1 1) 8,40, 8.70; 2.50 | 8. Nancy Pickard, 2. Ian Hume. Kare nie ok add
    Ses gedic Asteray L and at] Gyelone Kelly (ts Kelly) 2 3 RACES 4 AND 8 18 and over, Nye ee te freestyle — 1. Charlotte -13) and Smith
    Gary, $8.0. Yeasboky, Xe apg se Best (E Bernard) 3 6 Duration (§ Stead) 1 1/4. Fran Whitlock, 2. Heather| town ‘Y’ (team 1) 2, Gharlotte- international League Plavotts
    . Resear i ‘Ulemgl ia) Brean Guy (Cyril Smith) 4 7) Elmer C (R. MacFadyen) 2 3) acLean, $. Margaret Fisher. team 2) 3. Tigniwh. viwtae ae

    Mighty vd Meadow Grace (G Chappell) 5 4 Simcoe's Magic (L Neill) $2) dba — 1. Naney George, 2! town ‘Y* (team 2) 3. Tigni ianapolia leads best -of-
    in race two, roared soy er Denals, Herbert Slippy Queen (A. Pineau) 4) esther: Mentors. Bo nestcolie Fateitite Atlante "6 gad
    in the next outing and place tic-/ (Jack Ferguson! 6 5 Sky Prince (Cyril Smith) 5 5) troke — 1. Nancy| Pickard, 2. Delmar Newman, 3. ‘Toronto

    14.00. | Mighty Warrior Time 2.11-4, 2.10-2. Ian Hume. ‘Allanta Tends best-of-seven se
    tac-| (M. O’Brien) 7 2) Duration owned by H. 8. Stead| 1821, backstroke — 1. Fr voli medley — 1. Charlotte.
    linge tonight at the Time 2,13, 2.13. and Dr. J.F. L. Burge, Char-| Whitlock, 2. Betty George, 3. * (team A) 2, Charlotte. sae Ca hea HF
    Driving Park. jony L owned by Claude iatetown | Pat Jewell. pid v ‘team B) ae Piet 2
    LAND 5 Marphy, ¢ Charlottetown Hit, 540, 200; 600.) HEAT mapdley, — 1. Chariots! inh ar ato Fant

    Uy 11
    (Cyril Smith) . 2 5)

    Pays — $4.00, 3.20, 2.

    | a.90° 80 $3.60, 3.10, 2.10; 5.90,
    2.00; 2.30 —

    $4.80, 4.00, sal Sn, 2.10,

    Fe after Eskimos hed inched |e

    29 Island$ records being brok-
    en. Above from left to right
    are the winners of the var-
    fous trophies. Leo Broderick,

    SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE HELD

    ‘Tignish with the Prince Coun-
    ty Trophy, Patsy Sinclair, Mon-
    tague with the Kings County
    Trophy, Bruce Roper, Char-

    Dominion Byrd clocked the|
    fastest time in harness racing
    at Sackvie Downs Saturday

    night.

    The six-year-old roan owned
    by Doug Hill of Charlottetown]

    paced the mile in
    hey tack. ‘Only double win-

    jal Temptation from
    y tThe horse had times of
    and 2.12 45.

    Combination pays were low.

    Other single wins went to Kil-
    arney Boy, Borderview Nugget,
    Clarence Win, Diminion Byrd
    and Harmony’ Bob.

    Over in Moncton, Francis
    Breau’s Sym's Best picked up
    only five points in the third leg
    of the Harvest Time Pacing Se-

    ut
    they were enough to clinch the:
    point total for the Moncton

    orse.

    Sym’s Best now has 25 points,
    eleven more than Victory Scott,
    who is second in point total. Bob-
    by Chips is next mh 13 and
    Lord Dalzell has

    With only two Be dashes to
    go in the series and with five
    points going to the winner of

    j}each dash no horse can gather
    : enough points t points to tie « tie or beat

    Ball Finals

    || Go Tonight

    Rovers and Stars open their
    best of five City Baseball League
    finals this evening at Memorial

    loltotawe vie Mik the top |
    the boys and |
    Francis. Whitlock, Charlottes |
    town who was the highest —
    Pointgetter among the girls.

    illon end zone. Gerney Henley
    made a valiant attempt to run
    jthe ball out but was grounded
    by a horde of tacklers.

    Saskatchewan, Ottawa
    Grab Football Victories

    ers, surprised 24,592 fans by
    preventing Bombers from get-
    fing @ single first down in the

    t half. The Als had a 17-1 | wit

    MONTREAL (CP)—Montreal | jlead at halftime.

    Alonetics powered by the run-

    ing of twin halfbacks Don
    Clark and George Dixon Sunday
    moved into a first place East-
    ern Conference tie with Hamil- |

    ton Tiger - Cats by defeating
    Winnipeg Blue Bombers 30-1 1n
    a Canadian Football League

    \interlocking game.
    ‘The ow are tied with

    Als
    Hamilton Ticats at the top of |bia

    the EFC. Winnipeg remains

    iders in ‘third place in the |
    Western Conferenc

    The Als, displaying too much |
    speed and

    in Can
    | League Aree British C

    | place
    Jence.

    aggressiveness for | days
    Grey Cup champion Bomb-' power, and 3

    = Swimming Meet

    Clark scored two ouch aoa
    one a 52-yard pass play

    \quarterback Frank Mage Sion | fereucel ay ie exes WAtt
    | Montreal's

    third play of the

    |game and the other a 73-yard

    sprint in the last quarter.
    VANCOUVER (CP)—Spurred

    |by Willie Fleming, clutch de-|join Winnipeg in second place

    fensive plays
    crowd

    and’ the biggest

    adian Football
    ‘olum-
    Aucasbelgicatcery
    Saturday

    Lions

    |Stampeders 37 - 21

    Ron Lancaster and the running | tied with Saskatchewan Rough- |night and took a share of first

    Field.

    Both teams were underdogs to
    reach these finals but they
    made it against big odds. Rov-
    ers ousted Flyers who had fin-
    ished on top and Stars, tast
    place occupants, sidelined the
    Tunnerup a
    With darkness falling so quick-
    ly these evenings, players on
    both outfits are urged be
    ready to start play promptly at
    6 o'clock.

    pire Stadium scented a reversal

    Of foot fortunes in the west.
    The B.C. defence came up
    ith three big plays responsible
    r a halftime 13-8 lead, and
    wos made brilliant runs of
    yards to spell the dif-

    The win left Calgary and B.C.
    tied in the standings with 10
    points. Saskatchewan defeated
    Eskimos 22-9 in Edmonton to

    with eight points, making to-
    night’s B.C. ‘Saskatchewan
    meeting in Regina a game that
    could take Lions alone into first |
    place or create a three-way
    | deadlock at the top.

    Kingfishers,

    Breau's horse.
    Hi Jay, owned by F, W, Boyles
    of Charlottetown, raced over a
    heavy track to post the fastest
    time of the nigh — 2.10 — in
    winning the second heat in 2.10

    2.06 2-5 on al 25.

    It was the first or in the)
    ose Pad both hor:
    won the ee heat

    Dominion Byrd, Sym’s Best
    Grab Races On Mainland

    ford-owned horses ii Sg the
    fastest time of the

    Acemore, owned Mie Mac-
    Kinnon and Dr. J. A. ary and
    Miss Carefree, owned by P ay!
    Lesacel each picked the mile on

    a soggy track in 2.15 3-5.

    Kina Farcry and Ronald Han-
    over were double winners on the
    eight-dash card. Best combi

    ries at Brunswick Downs, but| wi

    in jo eet finish. A photu | tion pay was a $168.00 quinella
    was necessary and five horses/ on ¥. ap Purdue and Whisper-
    showed. ap: all within inches | ing Bi

    Other ‘winner was Convincer.

    ‘smith Takes
    'Golf Crown

    SUMMERSIDE —Farl Smith

    e
    s

    cteaige rated about
    three seconds slower than usu
    Dus to rain’ whieh fell Friday
    and Saturday morning.

    Lola Hal, also owned by
    Boyles, pied io only doubte dash|
    inn g races five and
    eight in times. of 25 and|

    2.12. Single wins went to Charlie
    Teacout (217), Jean Sm art
    (2.17 3-5), Homestretch Lind a
    (2.12 2-5), Abbee Brewer (2.17
    $5) and Jolly Jerry (2.13 2-5).|

    Meanwhile in Saint John, Ad-
    ios Guy and Marta Hal divided
    wins in a double dash free-for-

    all here and had identical times
    of 2.10 for the fastest time ot
    the night on an eight-dash har-
    mim racing card.

    ie best-in-summary tabula
    tion " ave the $550 feature to
    Adios Guy.

    Mayor Royal, Caro Tass, Sir
    John By Silent Tag, The Jones
    Boy ai Grapes wore sin-
    gle eae Highest combina-

    pay of the night was the
    combination of Eddie Grapes and
    Private Tk e exactor.

    Ike in

    Over in Fredericton, Early R
    ser captured both ends

    of the

    ‘The Fredericton pacer turned
    in identical times of 2.10 4-5 i
    both heats to record the fastest|
    time of the night.

    double w: je single finst-
    place finishes went to Peggy

    rt Hal, Chico Vivian, C. 8.
    Chet aa Rilliant Frisco.
    Homer Hal and C. S. Chiet

    returned $291.20 on the exactor
    and the quinella of Tennesse Ri-
    ley and Pegg Lily paid $110.40.

    in Sydney, two New Water-

    captured the 1963 Summerside
    Golf and Country Club Men's
    championship at the Linkletter
    Road Course yesterday with a
    come from behind 35th hote, 2
    up victory over Otto Fuchak,

    The 36 hole contest was touch
    and go until both birdied the
    2th. After that it was Smith's
    game all he way as he carded
    a 32 on he final elght holes to
    36 for Fuchak,

    Smith was three up after nine
    holes, but had his lead cut to
    one after the 18th. Fuchak held

    two stroke lead after 27 holes
    but fell off the pace as Smith
    went on to his second club cham:
    pionship in four years.

    Enman’s Cop

    ‘First Game

    SUMMERSIDE —Enman Drug
    softball team defeated the Bon-

    in| shaw Bearcats at Bonshaw yes-

    terday in the first game of best
    | of three series by the score of

    Tennessee Riley picked up a) 4-1

    The telling blow of the con-
    test was supplied by Gerry
    Kempster in the sixth inning
    when coming in as a pinch hit-
    ter with the score 1-0 he singled
    to centre scoring two runs,
    jnliatold, Leard pitched for En-
    C. MacPhee working on
    the slab for Bonshaw.

    Angels Meet

    The Guardian Angels and
    Johnny's Kingfishers re sume
    their Commercial League final
    series tonight.

    ‘The Kingfishers have a two
    game lead in the best of seven
    set and will be going al! out for
    victory tonight. The Angels on
    the other hand almost have to
    win ‘tonight's contest to retain |
    a chance for the league cham-
    plonship.

    ame Is scheduled to get}
    tees at 6. will be}
    | played at the id Diamond. |

    in the Western Confer- |

    For the second time in 12!
    Lions mpciled Calgary's
    fans in Em-

    town ‘Y’ tea

    18-21, treesigle relay — 1.| MacEachern,

    , 2. Mike Pickard s Sohn

    Base

    By THE CANADIAN PI

    SATURDAY 6
    | American League
    Detroit 010 500 000— 6 13
    New York | $61,000 05-11 16 i

    City 7 Dallas - Fort

    Worth 1

    — | burk

    Scores

    2 Portland 1
    7 Seattle 6

    jUNDAY
    National League

    ‘Milwaukee —_100 000 020— 3110
    Phila 000 000 010— 2 91
    (20-5) and J. Torre;
    Green (5-4), Short (8) and
    Oldis. HRs: Mil—Oliver (16).
    Penne OR (21).
    atk 3.70

    Spahn

    oul
    Pittsbu irgh
    Broglio (05.8) ean (8) and
    |McCarver; Friend (16 - 14),
    Schwall (8) and Bongess, Brand
    | (9). HR: St—Javier (8).
    |New York 010 ai 010— 3 ae
    Cincinnati _ 100 010 000— 2
    Hook (4-12), Bearnarth io
    and Cannizzaro, Coleman (9);
    Hurbah (13-7) and Edwards.
    HRs Cin-Piason a7,

    amt 010—4 70

    Freese

    Les te Saeed

    120 S0x— 5 13 2

    "Miller, oreanieat (143) (5),
    Sherry (7), Podres (8) and
    Roseboro; Sanford, Pierce 6),
    Larsen (7-6) (7) and Haller.
    — Moon (7). SF—

    HRs:
    Cepeda (28).
    earners [rir

    210— 3 70
    2 1 O10 x= 3 12 0
    Lary (48), Faul (6), Gladding
    (7) and ‘Triandos; ' Downing
    2-4) and Berra, NYK—
    Maris (22), Peplione (30).
    Geveland | 104 000 100— 6 15 2
    000 090020 2 82
    Wiriliek “2-18) and Ramano;
    Duckworth, (4-12) ‘Burnside (3),
    Roebuck (3), Hobaugh (6).
    Moeller (8) and Leppert. HR:
    WSH—Minoso (4),

    New York

    Minnesota Pdr ad 270
    Chicago Sui

    Pascual, abs) “Diels (@) and
    Battey; Horlen (87) and Car-

    )) | Second
    Lae pepe da Hoa

    S

    stigma, (Dalley 8),
    (2-4) (9) and Zi

    FE

    Charlottetown and Summer-
    side teams both won baseball
    contests at Memorial Field yes-|
    rday afternoon.

    The Charlottetown victory was|
    picked up’ by the Intermediate |
    squad who ed the Island |
    tite rien they racked up a 43)

    vine’ Summerside Juniors made
    sure of the split as they shutout
    the City Junior team 8-0. This)
    was the first game in a taet of
    three series for the Island Jun-
    jor championship.

    Jack “Pouchic’ Burke pitched
    a masterful game in feading the
    Intermediates to victory. He was
    @ bit shakey in the first inning
    when the first three hitters to
    face him all got on base and
    later scored. D. Arsenault open-'
    ed with a single and then D.

    lewson and George “MacNeill
    followed with doubles.

    Burke was untouchable after
    the first frame as he set the|
    Summerside squad down without
    a hit during the rest of the nine
    inning contest.

    The city team picked up a
    single tally in the third frame
    and won the game in the seventh
    1

    43 lead, Forbie Ke
    the big gun in the victory as he
    doubled with the bases loaded
    to drive in the tying counter. |
    Véoyd Doiron then singled to!

    acl

    Intermediates Take
    Island Championship

    score Kennedy with what prov-
    ed to be the winning counter

    In the Junior contest, the Sum-

    erside team took the lead in
    the third treme when they pick.
    ed up two runs and never looked
    back, They added another tally
    in the fifth and took a 5-0 lead
    in the seventh inning when
    they counted two more runs.
    ‘They added another single tal-
    ly in the eigl
    rounded out the scoring in the
    final inning when they came up

    with two more counters

    "Donnie Schurman Ww
    mound for the winners
    allowed three hits. He
    f total of 12 strikeouts, mane
    his nine-inning stint on the
    mound,

    George Power started for the

    losers and was touched for six

    hits. He fanned seven batters.
    Spams eenm

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    | be canb Aiden (3-7) (9) ad
    Kansas City 110 000 000— 2120
    000 100 000— 1 92

    Los Angeles
    untte (i ll Wyatt (9) and
    Lee (7-10), Osinski
    ics Por. (8) and Foiles.
    003 120— 6140
    Baltimore 002 000 001— 3112

    Conley. Lamabe MS a (5) and
    Saab ama bap (19-11) Miller

    (16).

    STANDINGS

    THE Naa ol Rath

    American
    Wi Lt Pet. GBL
    New York %5 49 .660 —
    jicago 81 64 .559 14!
    Minnesota 80 64 556 15
    Baltimore ‘77 68 531 18%
    Detroit 69 73 486 25
    ‘leveland. 70 76 479 26
    Boston 69 76 476 26%
    Kansas City 65 78.455 20%
    Los Angeles 4 81 441 31%
    Washington SL 92 957 43%
    3

    HRs:

    STARTERS WITH

    RACE TIME

    6—Eyre Don;

    POSITIONS FOR

    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1963

    id Orsino, NOS, 1—5—NON WINNERS OF 6 DASHES—DIV. $200.00
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    7—Direct Strike;

    Hoe getting WINNERS OF $800.00—DIV. $250,00

    Boy Se tinert Wastes Wak: To
    | aly ‘Winston's Wish: The
    JR. FREE FOR ALL—DIVISION $350.00

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