Edited Text
8 The Tues., Sept. 8, 1968.)
Stampeders Edge
Edmonton Eskimos
(CP) â Calgary | quarter set the stage for the only
Edmonton Calgary touchdown. Quarter- |
| Eagle Day moved the
Stampeders to the one yard line
on a series of passes. Lovell
Coleman scampered over for
he touchdown from one yard
out at 11:41, Robinson made the
CALGARY
session of first place
Western Football Conference
standings.
pee a. played on a hot,
noon provided few | convert.
Girly for the shirtsleeve erowd | Edmonton's only touchdown
and only the astute defensive |came after Calgary was penal-
work of the Stampeders kept the |ized for roughing the kicker in
score from going the other way. |the second quarter. Bobby Wal-
Quarterback Tom Maudlin, in den and Tom Maudlin, whom
his first outing with the last Edmonton picked up from Tor-
place Eskimos, provided au-/onto Argonauts, came in to
thoritative passing and ball hau- move the Eskies across the goal
dling. He showed good running line on five pass plays. Tommy:
form when he decided to test |Joe Coffey took a pass tr go
the Calgary defence for himself for the touchdown at Mit-
on a number of occasions. chell made the convert
The teams managed only ove Edmonton scored a single on
touchdown each in the game a Bobby Walden puntin the first
that was marked by a number | quarter and a field goal by Bill
of fumbles and pass intercep- | Mitchell f the fourth
tions. quarter ena the scoring.
SETS STAGE Calgeryâs other points came|
A midfield interception by jon fieldâ goals by Robinson
Jerry Keeling late in the first |the second and third quarters,
LW. Windsor Grabs
Green Gables Meet
ae 'W. Windsor of Cavendish| Mrs. J. McEachern
reen Gables Golf| JUNIOR GIRLS (16 to 18)
Touraervest played over the| Miss Marsha Schurman
weekend with a total score of|Miss Holly MacMillan
191 JUNIOR GIRLS (12 to 15)
8
ALL FOUR MEMBERS of finishing in first place at
the Island mile relay team Saturday's giant track meet
smile happily as they are at Memorial Field. From left
presented with the trophy for
Island Athlet
: At Rain-Drenched Sports
âThe BIS Shamrocks and the
Summerside RCAF split ert eir
doubleheader softball game on
Sunday afternoo
The two game which were
played at the Old Diamond were
the opening contests in their best
of three Island Senior Softball
finals. Heavy rain forced the
cancellation of the games on
Saturday afternoon.
di
âThe Airforce team captured
e first game 9-3 but were foil-
ed in their bid to take the series
in straight games as the Sham-
rocks came up with a 4-3 tri-
umph in the second contest.
Both games were seven inn-
ing affairs and set the stage for
the deciding contest which will
be played here this evening at
.m.
Hopper was on the ound for
the RCAF squad in the first
me and only allowed five
harmless hits. He walked one
|
Poi an is seen on the extreme
right after presenting the tro-
phy.
to right they are, John
ier, Andy Arsenault, Ed Law-
lorâ and Mike Dagg, Charlie
es Are Tops
Legion Juniors
Defeat Vernon
SOURIS â Souris Legion Jun-
fors defeated Vernon River CYP,
2 to 1 in the first game of
Istand Junior peck finale âon Sat
bees afternoon in .
The game was called after
five innings due to rain.
Butch Cheverie went all the
way for Souris and to: a two-
hitter, he walked 6 and struckout|
9. Jo Hughes pitched for Vernon.
River allowing 6 hits, 1 walk
and struckout 9.
Alec MacAuley and Bernard
MacEachern were top _batters| inj
for Souris each having 1 for 2,
with MacEachernâs being the
BIS Shamrocks Split Two
Games With RCAF Eagles
batter while not striking out any.
Bill Monteith got the starting
assignment for the ârish and
Se
line drive that shortstop Geo:
Bradley made a great stab at
but just couldnât hold, The next
for | batter was retired but Thistle
was hit hard, being touched
11 hits including a home run by
Airforce first sacker Moore. He
didn't walk anybody and fanned
two batters.
The Summerside squad jump-
ed into the lead oom two were
Larenâs triple. Fagan brought in
the second run off the frame
when he singled to drive McLa-
ren across the plate.
âThe Shamrocks got one run
back in the last of the first
ame with Gene Bradley cross-
ing the plate to make it a 21
ball game.
The Eagles picked up two
more tallies in the third inning
and went wild in the fourth
frame when they pushed five:
more markers across the plate
to take a 91 lead. Lovelace sin
gled to open the fourth and
Moore followed âwith kis 40
drive that went for a homer.
Three errors and two ore sin-
gles followed to account for the
Airforce runs.
âThe Shamrocks edged a little
closer with a single tally in the
fifth frame but were only able
to garner one more rin the rest
the game to go down to their
93 defeat.
In the second game, Joe This-
tle started for the
a
ng) tied 3-3 Sterling Simms blasted
walked Bernard. Phillips th
ripped a clean single to =
Sandelands and later crossed
the plate himself as Fagan sin.
The Shamrocks got one °
back in the top of the fourth
frame on a double Lester.
Taylor and a single by Sterling
The Airforce team weren't
Jong getting that one back as
Lovelace walked opening the
last of the fourth and later scor-
ed on singles by Moore and
Bernard.
âThe winners tied up the game
fn the fifth as Mahar. and âThis.
tle opened with back to back
singles. George Bradley came
up with the big hit in this frame
as he tripled to drive in both
runs.
In the sixth, with the score
a long drive into left field that
went for a circut clout ard gave
the Shamrocks the lead for the
Git time in the game. n
ie RCAR? team were! ont
âine to garner one more hit at
âThistle over the remaining two
frames as the Shamrocks made
id up for a 48 vic.
this rw
tory.
who had to win this game or
hang up their spikes for this
year. âThistle pitched a master-
ful game allowing seven hits
me sietking out one and walk-
Sandelands hurled the entire
game for the Eagles and was
touched for seven bingles. He
were two and didnât strike out
ptowners Edge
Centretowners
SOURIS â MacLeanâs Uptow-
ners edged Larters Centretown- «
ers 7 to 5 at Souris Sunday to
âake a 2 to one lead in the best-.
of-five Souris Town Baseball
League championships.
Marnard Paquet picked up the.
win after
relieving cae
Mahar in the 5th inning.
tween them they gave up is
hits, walked seven and struckout
The | Eagles angels est the
lead in this g:
picked up otras runs ie the thet
inning on three singles. Sande-
âlifford âJiggsâ MacDonald) Miss Barbie Moreside 117| prince Edward Islandâs great 18 points on the day tied him| eager athletes. Ten Memorial BOYS JUVENILE ait at the
of Charlottetown was sec ond/ Miss Donna Hambly 145) contingent of young athletes, led with Bridgetownâs Harold Jack-| Field records took a battering) 100 yds â 1. Ken Weagle, ee oe ee 8 triple
with 193 while defending ped Miss Judy Hambly 146| hy Bob Simmons, captured the son. Both Simmons and Jackson| and nine of the new tabs were|Chester, 2. John Beaton, Anti- ng Feed a M.
pion Art MacKenzie finished in team prize at the Open Provin- along with Saint John's gre at| good for provincial marks. gonish, 3. Bruce Welling, Mone-| ,,Merle Crane and Dave Mec:
fhira position, one stroke behind| h Bea cial AAU of C, track and field female star, Crystal Olive, grab-| Simmons never was as good| ton, 11 sec. Seagate NC at
MacDonald. âBonshaw FS er Mionshipsâ stewed âat Mem- bed the individual trophies pre-| in the discus event, His toss was| 220 yds â 1. Art MacDonald,| Verte. ais
Windsor, who is president oria! Field Saturday. sented by Taylor's Jewellers. | 159 ft 3 in, a new provinelal| Antigouish, 2. Bruce Welling, fei on ee tr Friday
the Green Gables Golf Club âsid Johnnyâ 's Twice The Telundcreâ cub amassed Crystal also collected 18 points.|mark. Bob also established a new | Moncton, 3. John Beaton, Anti-|Sume in var
The Islandersâ | Memoria? Field rae of 43 ft- oni) a sec. addin
a former Canadian Junior G
Champion had rounds of 77, 8,
38 to capture the victory. Mac-
Donald was 75, 77, 41 while Mac-
Kenzie had rounds of 78, 78, 38.
Pear! Colpitts of Moncton, N.B.
heb the Womenâs Championship
with a two round total of 178.
Blanche Hogg of Summerside
was in second spot with a 188
while Mrs. C. W. Chapman of
Hatifax was third with 193.
C. Levi led the men's first di-
vision with Miss M. Jardine fin-
shed on top in the Wome: first
division.
Following are the results.
Bonshaw ats eeiuee last
yearâs Int âCham-
pions, Johnny's ns in
a aeubleheaser played at the
eae Diam« yesterday after
100
metic took the first game 90
and captured the second con-
test 10-9, The Kingfishers won
nee first game of lee pee bed
ee series 12-8 in Br
Sunday afternoon.
On Sunday, Urban Gaudin was
the winning pitcher for the King- |
fishers while Jim MacLeod was
eharged with the loss
a total of 74 points, eight better
tian the nusser up club repre-
senting the port city of Saint
Jobn, N.B.
immons played a huge part
on the Islandersâ triumph. His
relay quartet)
took the Canadian Legion (Char-
lottetown Branch) trophy after)
winning the open mile relay.
Rain, thunder and lightning,
and more rain failed to halt the
5 in. in the shot â 1, Art MacDonald,
Carl Speedy, Saint Renita Antigonish, , 2. Brian Styles, Sal:
his own hop, step and jump ree-| isbury, 3. Bruce Welling, Mone-
ord of 43.6 ft. In the slippery) ton, 57.5 sec
going Saturday, Carl did 44 ft. 0 yds â 1. Andrew Arsen-
âharlottetown's great runner,| ault, are 2. Harold Paul,
Tabbies
In Leagu
|
i âoung Johnny Blatch picked| By THE CANADIAN PRESS
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION _ | up BY ctcinrseny yesterday feos Ua Rerateoanstyoe ron ienal
L. W. Windsor 191] ing all the way in each contest. | Labor Day battles had settled,
Jiggs MacDonald 193 Sice Flanagan lost the _tirst | Hamilton Tiger Cats remained
Art MacKenzie
194) game for Jobnnys with Keith | atop the
ern Football Con-
Remain
e Lead
three to Toronto's four.
At Hamilton, Argo quarter-
back Jackie Parker, showing |
some of the rollout form of old,
ran nd passed Toronto into
| Andy Arsenault set a new rec. | Antigonish, 3: Mike Ernst, Ches-|
ord of 2.06 minutes in the 880/ ter, 2.06-4 min.
for Juveniles, Dave Jones, of| One Mile Run â 1. Andrew |
Bridgetown, and Jim McAfee, Arsenault, Islanders, 2.
romocto, were other juvenile| Ernst, Chester, 3. Harold paul!
record breakers, Dave's toss in| Antigonish, 4 me 51 s
the shot put was 49.3 fe Broat 1. Bob D Zinek,|
Jim's mark in the discus âvas| Chester, 2. Lyall Huggan, Is+|
11 in, nders, 3. Bob Welland, ore-|
idget records were establish-| mocto, 18 ft. 11% in.
ed by Bill Robertson, Saint) Hop, step and jump â 1. Je-
John (discus 165 ft 6 in) Gerald) rome MacDonald, Antigonish, *
Wyatt, Chester (hop step and|B. Welland, Oromocto, 3. Dav
jump 38 ft., 10 in). Lance Bren-| James, Bridgetown 38 ft. 8 in.
ton, Middleton (broad jump 15) High jump â 1. Bob Zinck,
Jum,
Wayne MacDonald was the
lands opened the inning with a
â ÂŁ losing pitcher he had relieved
Ch'town Abbies
Take First Game
Bobby Lundâs mighty bat sent
Charlottetownâs Abbie Intermed-
jates into a one game lead In)
the best of three provincial base-
| bat urban finals.
Lund slammed a bases-loaded
homer and a run-producing dou-
©/ple as the capital city squad
downed Summerside 8-3 Satur
day at Queen Elizabeth Park in
David Jennings and Terry Clin-
ton. The three moundsmen al-
lowed seven hits, two walks and
struckout four.
Danny Mahar was the top bat-
ter for the winners with 2 for
three, Dave Jennings led the
losers with 1 for two. The long-
est hit was a double by Jo Rog
ers of the winners in
âThe fourth and possibly deci
ing game of the series will be
played on Wednesday, game
time 5.30 p.m.
The Souris Credit Union tro-
phy emblamatic of the feague
championship will be on hand to
be presented should the Uptown
ers win.
fanned one, His teammates!
made three errors behind him.
Lund led the winnersâ offen-
sive with his homer and double
in four trips. Cuker Pineau went
2 for three and Harry Callaghan,
Bil Davis, Lloyd Doiron, Billy
Sherry and Donnie MacLean hit
singles.
Bert Brophy got two for four
for the losers and cea Poirier
FIRST DIVISION Daziel getting the defeat in the | ference snails and Montreal |control for the first three quar-| ft., 7 in.) and Catherine Suth-| Chester, 2. Cyrit MacDonald Is- i i
©. Levi 1M | second encounter. Alouettes had moved into sec- ters of the game. The Ticat of- | erland Islanders (discus, 114 landers, 8, Bruce Welling, Mone- ie rat ola peat ok three, eet | HN Eny Oe eee eee ne Credit Union
P. Crockett 173| Bonshaw will now take on the | ond place. fence failed to get untracked un- | ft. ton, 5 ft. 3 i sania Beaks tea Westies ueeloee buted sin- Nips All-Stars 1
E. Dunning 174 Prince County winner for The Ticats, before a bumper til the final quarter. NG POLE VAULT suet Put tia lbs) 1. Dave}, Bo? By * cuaniattatanians nid enn hi i fnyeed aie chee P'
SECOND DIVISION Island title, with the first game crowd of 26,818 in Hamilton's Parker kept the ball on a 20 Despite the near torrential| Jones, Bridgetown, 2. Jack Me-| their triumph. He yielded. s1x| elght Parent pon ae SOURIS â In Tracadie yes
G. Boyles 182/ scheduled for Prince County next | Civic Stadium, won 7-1 from yard sweep around end Jate in| pain in the afternoon, all events, al Islanders, 3. aie Mac+| hits, Syalked thcentaid aad afk oak Schadeâ as Chaciiaiennts terday afternoon the Souris Cred-
E. Dixmond ae Sunday afternoon. Toronto Argonauts in a game the opening quarter to set up 4/ with the exception of the pole| Afee, Oromocto, 49 ft. us hatha GbeE? Me ial Feld aa it Union Midgets edged the Tra- ,
John Cook |in which defence outshone of- field goal altempt. His under-| Yaut, were run off. They tried) Javelin (Mens) | â 1) tim Maxie toe loon was Tack Batol Brewoand Saree wie | cade all stare 9 to tn ets et
Gay FietTIRD DIVISION âą An el Pla [tence ard runback of a pass Eiut with ies âtion a. oimutg |e Pole vault but finaly decid-| MacAfee, Oromoct, 2. Dave] wno gave up nine hits. He ls| Bily Sherry Dries aia? od learn gs i
8. R. Gilliard 1 gels y Intercept âon by Garney Henley remaining but the ball missed ee ieee el [anes x eetinenish, 128° ft | Sued four bases on balls and! double play in the first stanza. |â Wayne MacDonald and Gus
H. Carmichael Ki fi h up the Catsâ touchdown by and Ticats conceded the single. | with's9-points, good. for third| 880 yd. relay â 1. Antigonish, | ie Clinton tossed for M
Don Coles iw ing isners funle Caleb, Dave Viti kicked i We Hea EnAY at 1-0 ee Oe? aan standings 2. Tsar, 3 Oromocto, 1 min with MacDonald picking gt
EN Ore The Guardian Angels ad | one point on a kick fara nator | tape a pater eRe and. Middleton 38 âpiscus â 1. sim McAfee, asl up i ae . B
4A. G. MacMillan 167; iohaae's Kingfishers meet jasper fatlcoe ingers | âGfricials were: Patrons: Lt.| mocto, 2. Jerome MacDoi ;
zone on the last play of the first | of end Gerry Philp and dropped | see âMacDougall and M. Mi
E. C. Taylor 170 in the first game of pes ater into the arms of Henley, Ham- | GOV. W. J. MacDonald, Premier| Antigonish, 3. Dave âJoues.| i an treera,-wath At
JUNIORS (1ST.) ae seven final series for the iltonâ 2 W. R. Shaw, Hon. L. G. Dewar,| Bridgetown, 143 ft. 11 in. Bride pil 4
4 âAt Montreal, the Alouettes, jiltonâs 25 - year - old defensive | MacDougall being charged with [i
David Campbell 174 âominersia Vesave Charmion-| under the steady if not spectac: hal Heath Macquarie MP. and GIRLSâ MIDGET | Ts an 's i ee eeie vey vellowed sits, A
heeled 140 ship. lar hand of quarterback Frank | Henley galloped down the | John Mullally M.P.; Honorary! | 60 yds. â 1. Crystal O11 e, ikediri3 (aad âetrockout $./)° ° eb
Roy Genge 182) âThe Kingfishers had an easy | (Bubba) Marriott, romped to a sidelines and appeared headed |teferees- Lt. cal MacKin-| Saint: John, 2. e Brinton, Mid: +] âJo Rogers was the top batter
JUNIORS (2ND) time off it getting into the finals | 37-15 win over Ottawa Rough for pay dirt when he was/| non, James Pendergast; meet) dleton, 3. Mabel MacLean, West! Barry's Juvenile Vikings cap- the first inning and never look-|Âą Souris with 2 for 3, while Ji
Roddy MacFarlane $2/as they sidelined the Bankers in | Riders knocked out of bounds on the | director: Dave Boswell; plann-| Pictou, 7.5 sec. tured the P.E.I. Juvenile soft-| ing back. Jo MacNally and E. Walsh each,
Peter Clark 93/three straight games. The Ang-! Halfbacks George Dixon and| Toronto three. Caleb crashed | ing committee: Jack Kane, Don) High jump â 1, Heather Mac-| bal crown by defeating the) The bombers Ge theit) had 3 for 5 for the losers. .
Brent Schurman % ele earned their playoff bert | Don Clark, who until this point | into the line for one yard and LeClair; track judges at finish: | Lean, Islanders, 2. Crystal Olive,| Springpark Bombers two games| first two runs in the sixth inn- 4 Teena andntnind âgames as
WOMENâS SECTION when they were awarded the de-|in the season haven't seemed then carried over on the next J. Kane, Ivan Doherty, J. Cro-|Saint John, 8; Betsy Cameron,| to nothing in the best of three|ing when Bobby Whitlock hit a will be played in Souris next [,
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION _ | riding game of their series wit to be able to get into stride âun- | play. | ken; Scorers: R. Rice, âA. Murn-) West Pictou, 4 ft. finals. homer with one man aboard.| guna; am game time being P
Pearl Colpitts a the Firemen after a brawl halt-|der new coac! imble, Both teams were evenly |aghan, R. Younker; Field Jud- | âBOYS MIDGET âThe games scores were 1-0/'The Bombers then scored one Me yanch. ,
Blanche Hogg 8a ed proceedings. rambled through and around matched in game statistics,| ges: G. McKay, J. Ga'lant, R.| 100 yards â 1. Bill Robertson, | and 12-5. The 1-0 victory was|run in the eigth and ended the Ralicdinseettade iiati aan
Mrs. C. W. Chapman 183) âThe Coke is scheduled to get|around the Riders in dazzling each going for 13 first downs. | Mills, R. Atkinson, D. Matheson, Saint John, 2. John Youss, Oro-| won by the Vikings by default} game with a two run rally in
FIRST DIVISION underway at 6.30 at QCHS and | style. Toronto edged Hamilton 125-116|W. Mulligan, N: Scott; Timers:| mocto, 3. I. Tony, Antigonish| hecause the Bombers were un-| the top of the ninth. Nicholson Ties be
Miss > Jardine re should Be a rail thriller. Clark âscored two touchdowns | yards in the rushing department G. ae D. Ci Haren Delan-| 11.5 sec, able to field a full team. Barry Turner. went the dis- ke
Mrs. D. id rolled for 85 yards, while | and 153-151 yards on passes. | ey, a lerk âof course,| 220 yds â 1, John Youss, Oro-| The first game of the series| tance for the Vikings sivng 30 For Sixth Spot De
Mrs. R. Dixon scored a 106-yard touch-| âTicats made up most of the! Don Teclatt starter, C, Ballem:| mocto, 2. D. Simmons, Island-| played on the hospital diamond, | nine hits while walking not r ol
fs 'sHCOND bi DIVISION pe «Juniors Even phd and gaine, 294 yards on auferene in the âfinal quarter. | first-aid, Red Cro [38 te 3. Ken Sparks, Antigonish,| Was a wide open affair with the| striking out three batters, oxorox (coy a ew
S. . ort broke| Parker and Fuell were go iki i bate
Mrs, T. Williston. 243. âi Pat Abcursl's Montreal club sin-|for nine of 22 ipass attempie| RESULTS le > 11. Paced, AnH ones eer rE ie Kennedy, took, the 1oss|icki, the former National Hoo. |
Mrs. P. E. Baker 23|Ball Series sle game rushing mark. | while Faloney and Frank Co) 199 yas" 1. Howard Jackson gonish, 2. D. Lothian, Islanders,| 33 yee, 75 yds 1, Manto a ated ts struck | ey League player with Torants
JUNIOR GIRLS other Montrealâ, points | sentino clocked on nine of 20. Bridgetown: 3 J, Adams, Oro-| 8 ohn, Ross, Oromocto, 2 min.| gar, Chester, 2. D. Baglo + sae, Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins, »»
Mrs. J. Vautour = te, Ledion Supls evened |came from rookie halfback | Parker was Argosâ big gainer a fe Ne Oro Ma ob tiga Pent rabeed iene continued
s with the | Dave Hoppman on a touchdown along the ground, going 48 aro Pea f Poon Broad Jumpât. John | for 9.9% cl es e ig8 played solid ball) Eastern âgolf here Mon-
| | Pontiacs at ocinnoerite last | and three field goals and three |yards in six carries, most of Lda snr een Jackson, Youss, Oromocto, 2. David Me. naeraral eins be i throughout the game only com-|day by capturing the Moncton
Erro Grabs evening, beating the Intermad-|singles by Bobby Jack Oliver. {them a oat options when he | neidectown, 2 John â| Auley, Saint Joh 6 rida nd under, 73 ened pita hod met errors. for the third
come 21 in a tight pitching duel Cisse rata Kicked a single could pass. His | cimmerside, 3. Frank McInnis, Hoffman, Middleton, 8 ft. i ny BL Shed * mbers on the other hand| consecutive season.
hi d S n Donnie Schurman and st jan receiver was Dick | STtivonish, 24.8 se Running high jamp â B. og . eee 3. H. Robbins,| gav i+] Ezinicki, pro at âthe flag
T ir pot pitts Po rier. Schurman gave For Ottawa Gene Gaines and | Shaito, sae took four catches as coats saan 4 Jackson, | Wyatt, Chester, 2. Lam Lae ÂŁ4 cent cher and failed to get any kind| Cliffs of Plymouth, Mass.,
up six hits and struck out 11, | Ron Stewart scored touchdowns, |for 62 y yds J 5 yrs, 60 ys â i. G. Gallant, rally when need-|a one over par 71 oly inte
total of 139. This was strok-
JOHN N.B. (CP)
open golf tournament
Exinicki played steady bond
12.
attack with tw
staat
ey jae, left field after
cross-country run.
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Cincinnati,
New York, Stal
Pittsburgh, Sisk
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Hamilton's win gave them six
points on three wins and two
losses. They have defeated each | w:
Âą a EFC clubs and have lost
to WFC clubs in interloc!
beg games, Montreal is two
points back on two wins and
two los:
win aplece. Ottawa has a game
|in hand on Toronto, having lost|
of ses. Ottawa and Toronto |
are tied for Isst place with a}
PLAYED OFF FIELD
At Montreal the Row
ae Werecplaved eff stbe BA in
the first half. Their only tw
first downs came on thelrâ open:
ing sequence, while the Als
[rolled up 14, Montreal ended up
22 first. downs compared
with 13 for Ottawa,
âThe Als had 363 yards rush
|ing, while Ottawa could man-
| age only 79. The Als had only
80 yards pasting, while quarter.
ack Russ Jackson of the Rid-
ers threw for 211, 09 in the
second hal
âTop Raci
| Another great harness racing:
| program is set for Charlottetown
Driving Park tonight.
1s Going Tonight
ng Card
clude Mr, Rock, Amos Frost,
ae E, Elmer C and Sim-
Magic.
s three: and seven could
| Bridgetown, 2. F. Metnnis, An-| Chester, 3, Clark Killburn, Oro-
| tigonish, 3. John Poirier, Island-| moct t. 1%
| ers 55.8
880 yds
Chester, N.S.;
Antigonish, 3. ânl oe, ain
John, 2 min,
One Mile Run â 1. Bill Birt,
Minto, 2. B, O'Brien, Saint John,
3. Paul we Antigonish, 4
min, 49.5
Three Mile Run â 1.
Birt, Minto, 2. S. Slavenwhite,
Chester, 3..J. MacDonald, Anti-
gonish. 16 min. 4 sec.
Running broad jump â1.
Carl Speedy, Saint John, 2. Eu-
gene Best, Middleton, 3. John
Adams, Oromocto, 21 ft. 1 in
Running high jump â 1. John
Boates, Middleton; 2. Dave Ber-
nard, Islanders; 3. Carl Speedy,
Saint John, 5 ft. 7 in.
Hop, step and jump â 1. Carl
Speedy, Saint John, 2. Harold
Jackson, Bridgetown, 3. Eugen
Best, Middleton. 44 ft
Discus, â 1, Bob Simmons, Is-
landers, 2. Leroy Washburn, Oro-
mocto, 3, Eugene Best, Middle-
ton, 159 ft. 3 i
Discus â 1. Bil Robertson,
sec.
1. - Peau
Metnnis, |dleton, 3. âJeff Croft,
165 ft. 6 in,
Shot Put (8 tbs) â 1. BI1)
Robertson, Saint John, 2. Jeff,
Croft, Chester, 8, Gerald Wyatt,
Chester, 45 ft. 10% i
Chester,
Hoffman, Middleton, 3. John
bre i pple 38 ft. 10 in.
relay â 1. Antigonish,
2. Celts 3. "haluses 50.7 sec.
WOMENâS OPEN
100 yards â 1. Crystal otive,|
Saint John, 2. A. Robertson,
Saint John, ely Anne Beals, Mid:
bre es
â~ Crystal Olive,
saint Tad, 2. Anne Robertson,
Saint John, a sek Davidson,
West Pictou 28.
Running doe fam = 1 bos
Brinton, Middleton, 2.
Saint John, 3. Heather MacLean,
Islanders, 15.7
| Running high see â1
| dra Barr, St. Stephen, 2. Carol:
San-| gave up a total of
Louis, Sadecki (8-8)
a
This time race secretary and) very pr steat the spotlight
Javelin â 1. Leroy Washburn,
Haslam, ape s Carol Cook,
Fenun 2, Shane Dowling, St.
Jean's, 3. Don MacLean, St.
Jean's, 9 sec.
Saint John, 2. Roger Ryan, Mid-| Gy TRIS
y â 1. A. Beals,
Middleton 2. te Rodriguez, Mid-
dieton, 3, F. Whitlock, Queen
Charlotte, 7.5 sec.
12 yrs, 60 yds â 1. Rosemary
Duffy, St. Jean, 2, Bethany Me-
4 Aleer, Charlottetown, 8.3 sec.
than Amherst Pro John ââ
Juveniles
lottetown
Legion Juveniles defe the
feated
Vernon River Junior 6-2 in an
walked three batters while
striking out seven. His team
honors. Dowling
73s for a 146 total. He finished
fourth in the overall field of 224
Ezinicki,
saint Jobs Exhibition for "f
victory New Brunswick Got
âTourney streak, picked up first
of
classifier, Frank Acorn, is Pre-|from the feature. Here Walter
|son (14-12) at San Francisco, senting a stellar card that Downe has the rail with Dr.
Marichal (198). ertain to bring the fans to thelr Preston Maclntyre's Countess
Philadelphia, Cally a » at| feet in every dash. Itâs the kind| Alice. Her opponents are McGee
Milwaukee, LeMaster (11-8 of a program that has action| Volo, WMX, Anthony L. Mighty
Houston,â Bruce (59) at âLos| Written all over It Warrior, Coltnik and Ida Bud-
e its), waite ft pr finds Sid Stead| long.
âAmerican League king Duration away in the) It should be another great
Baltimore, Barber (18-10) at| number. one SA. This should) aight forâ parl-znatuel payotis,
Boston, âMorehead (10. ration tough and | This past weel the pays| er,
lew York, Downing (11-4) at oppments are going to have t6| have been really. handsome.
petrt, Bunning (10-13) rk mighty hard to head him| Chances are they'll be th
Kansas City, Drabowsti (5-11)| 101 the wire. However, the
at Minnesota, Pascual (18-6), | forces are tormidabie in- |
Chicago, Toth (5-9) or Jack-
Oromocto, 2, Bob Simmons, Is-
CECH F. Frazio, Oromoc-
to, ft. 11 in.
âhot Put (16 Ibs)
Se lame rea 2. Roy
Washburn, 3 Jack
Kane, Ilan ry ft. a
Bob
Hammer
Simmons, Ideatees; 2. i; Mill-
food ae gpa âi z MeAfee, Oro-
mocto,80_ ft.
One Mile Relay â 1, Islanders,
2. Antigonish. 3. Islanders, 3.
min. 58 secs.
didnât give him very good back-
agin fhe telson they coment
nine errors.
Dae MacDonald was on the
Discus â eg naind âSuther-| mound for the Ji was
4and, Islanders, 2. Darlene â_=
Middlet leton, 3. Sandra Barr, Sai
John. 114 ft.
AGE EVENTS
BOâ
Ys at
14 yrs, 100 yds â 1. Dave Me-
Aulay, Saint John, 2 L. Tancock,
Chester, 3. D. Jenkins, Chai
lottetown.
a oF
oe 2 fed
ât rig rol
. rabbis "s. West
55.1 sec.
1. Bob
a
Stampeders Edge
Edmonton Eskimos
(CP) â Calgary | quarter set the stage for the only
Edmonton Calgary touchdown. Quarter- |
| Eagle Day moved the
Stampeders to the one yard line
on a series of passes. Lovell
Coleman scampered over for
he touchdown from one yard
out at 11:41, Robinson made the
CALGARY
session of first place
Western Football Conference
standings.
pee a. played on a hot,
noon provided few | convert.
Girly for the shirtsleeve erowd | Edmonton's only touchdown
and only the astute defensive |came after Calgary was penal-
work of the Stampeders kept the |ized for roughing the kicker in
score from going the other way. |the second quarter. Bobby Wal-
Quarterback Tom Maudlin, in den and Tom Maudlin, whom
his first outing with the last Edmonton picked up from Tor-
place Eskimos, provided au-/onto Argonauts, came in to
thoritative passing and ball hau- move the Eskies across the goal
dling. He showed good running line on five pass plays. Tommy:
form when he decided to test |Joe Coffey took a pass tr go
the Calgary defence for himself for the touchdown at Mit-
on a number of occasions. chell made the convert
The teams managed only ove Edmonton scored a single on
touchdown each in the game a Bobby Walden puntin the first
that was marked by a number | quarter and a field goal by Bill
of fumbles and pass intercep- | Mitchell f the fourth
tions. quarter ena the scoring.
SETS STAGE Calgeryâs other points came|
A midfield interception by jon fieldâ goals by Robinson
Jerry Keeling late in the first |the second and third quarters,
LW. Windsor Grabs
Green Gables Meet
ae 'W. Windsor of Cavendish| Mrs. J. McEachern
reen Gables Golf| JUNIOR GIRLS (16 to 18)
Touraervest played over the| Miss Marsha Schurman
weekend with a total score of|Miss Holly MacMillan
191 JUNIOR GIRLS (12 to 15)
8
ALL FOUR MEMBERS of finishing in first place at
the Island mile relay team Saturday's giant track meet
smile happily as they are at Memorial Field. From left
presented with the trophy for
Island Athlet
: At Rain-Drenched Sports
âThe BIS Shamrocks and the
Summerside RCAF split ert eir
doubleheader softball game on
Sunday afternoo
The two game which were
played at the Old Diamond were
the opening contests in their best
of three Island Senior Softball
finals. Heavy rain forced the
cancellation of the games on
Saturday afternoon.
di
âThe Airforce team captured
e first game 9-3 but were foil-
ed in their bid to take the series
in straight games as the Sham-
rocks came up with a 4-3 tri-
umph in the second contest.
Both games were seven inn-
ing affairs and set the stage for
the deciding contest which will
be played here this evening at
.m.
Hopper was on the ound for
the RCAF squad in the first
me and only allowed five
harmless hits. He walked one
|
Poi an is seen on the extreme
right after presenting the tro-
phy.
to right they are, John
ier, Andy Arsenault, Ed Law-
lorâ and Mike Dagg, Charlie
es Are Tops
Legion Juniors
Defeat Vernon
SOURIS â Souris Legion Jun-
fors defeated Vernon River CYP,
2 to 1 in the first game of
Istand Junior peck finale âon Sat
bees afternoon in .
The game was called after
five innings due to rain.
Butch Cheverie went all the
way for Souris and to: a two-
hitter, he walked 6 and struckout|
9. Jo Hughes pitched for Vernon.
River allowing 6 hits, 1 walk
and struckout 9.
Alec MacAuley and Bernard
MacEachern were top _batters| inj
for Souris each having 1 for 2,
with MacEachernâs being the
BIS Shamrocks Split Two
Games With RCAF Eagles
batter while not striking out any.
Bill Monteith got the starting
assignment for the ârish and
Se
line drive that shortstop Geo:
Bradley made a great stab at
but just couldnât hold, The next
for | batter was retired but Thistle
was hit hard, being touched
11 hits including a home run by
Airforce first sacker Moore. He
didn't walk anybody and fanned
two batters.
The Summerside squad jump-
ed into the lead oom two were
Larenâs triple. Fagan brought in
the second run off the frame
when he singled to drive McLa-
ren across the plate.
âThe Shamrocks got one run
back in the last of the first
ame with Gene Bradley cross-
ing the plate to make it a 21
ball game.
The Eagles picked up two
more tallies in the third inning
and went wild in the fourth
frame when they pushed five:
more markers across the plate
to take a 91 lead. Lovelace sin
gled to open the fourth and
Moore followed âwith kis 40
drive that went for a homer.
Three errors and two ore sin-
gles followed to account for the
Airforce runs.
âThe Shamrocks edged a little
closer with a single tally in the
fifth frame but were only able
to garner one more rin the rest
the game to go down to their
93 defeat.
In the second game, Joe This-
tle started for the
a
ng) tied 3-3 Sterling Simms blasted
walked Bernard. Phillips th
ripped a clean single to =
Sandelands and later crossed
the plate himself as Fagan sin.
The Shamrocks got one °
back in the top of the fourth
frame on a double Lester.
Taylor and a single by Sterling
The Airforce team weren't
Jong getting that one back as
Lovelace walked opening the
last of the fourth and later scor-
ed on singles by Moore and
Bernard.
âThe winners tied up the game
fn the fifth as Mahar. and âThis.
tle opened with back to back
singles. George Bradley came
up with the big hit in this frame
as he tripled to drive in both
runs.
In the sixth, with the score
a long drive into left field that
went for a circut clout ard gave
the Shamrocks the lead for the
Git time in the game. n
ie RCAR? team were! ont
âine to garner one more hit at
âThistle over the remaining two
frames as the Shamrocks made
id up for a 48 vic.
this rw
tory.
who had to win this game or
hang up their spikes for this
year. âThistle pitched a master-
ful game allowing seven hits
me sietking out one and walk-
Sandelands hurled the entire
game for the Eagles and was
touched for seven bingles. He
were two and didnât strike out
ptowners Edge
Centretowners
SOURIS â MacLeanâs Uptow-
ners edged Larters Centretown- «
ers 7 to 5 at Souris Sunday to
âake a 2 to one lead in the best-.
of-five Souris Town Baseball
League championships.
Marnard Paquet picked up the.
win after
relieving cae
Mahar in the 5th inning.
tween them they gave up is
hits, walked seven and struckout
The | Eagles angels est the
lead in this g:
picked up otras runs ie the thet
inning on three singles. Sande-
âlifford âJiggsâ MacDonald) Miss Barbie Moreside 117| prince Edward Islandâs great 18 points on the day tied him| eager athletes. Ten Memorial BOYS JUVENILE ait at the
of Charlottetown was sec ond/ Miss Donna Hambly 145) contingent of young athletes, led with Bridgetownâs Harold Jack-| Field records took a battering) 100 yds â 1. Ken Weagle, ee oe ee 8 triple
with 193 while defending ped Miss Judy Hambly 146| hy Bob Simmons, captured the son. Both Simmons and Jackson| and nine of the new tabs were|Chester, 2. John Beaton, Anti- ng Feed a M.
pion Art MacKenzie finished in team prize at the Open Provin- along with Saint John's gre at| good for provincial marks. gonish, 3. Bruce Welling, Mone-| ,,Merle Crane and Dave Mec:
fhira position, one stroke behind| h Bea cial AAU of C, track and field female star, Crystal Olive, grab-| Simmons never was as good| ton, 11 sec. Seagate NC at
MacDonald. âBonshaw FS er Mionshipsâ stewed âat Mem- bed the individual trophies pre-| in the discus event, His toss was| 220 yds â 1. Art MacDonald,| Verte. ais
Windsor, who is president oria! Field Saturday. sented by Taylor's Jewellers. | 159 ft 3 in, a new provinelal| Antigouish, 2. Bruce Welling, fei on ee tr Friday
the Green Gables Golf Club âsid Johnnyâ 's Twice The Telundcreâ cub amassed Crystal also collected 18 points.|mark. Bob also established a new | Moncton, 3. John Beaton, Anti-|Sume in var
The Islandersâ | Memoria? Field rae of 43 ft- oni) a sec. addin
a former Canadian Junior G
Champion had rounds of 77, 8,
38 to capture the victory. Mac-
Donald was 75, 77, 41 while Mac-
Kenzie had rounds of 78, 78, 38.
Pear! Colpitts of Moncton, N.B.
heb the Womenâs Championship
with a two round total of 178.
Blanche Hogg of Summerside
was in second spot with a 188
while Mrs. C. W. Chapman of
Hatifax was third with 193.
C. Levi led the men's first di-
vision with Miss M. Jardine fin-
shed on top in the Wome: first
division.
Following are the results.
Bonshaw ats eeiuee last
yearâs Int âCham-
pions, Johnny's ns in
a aeubleheaser played at the
eae Diam« yesterday after
100
metic took the first game 90
and captured the second con-
test 10-9, The Kingfishers won
nee first game of lee pee bed
ee series 12-8 in Br
Sunday afternoon.
On Sunday, Urban Gaudin was
the winning pitcher for the King- |
fishers while Jim MacLeod was
eharged with the loss
a total of 74 points, eight better
tian the nusser up club repre-
senting the port city of Saint
Jobn, N.B.
immons played a huge part
on the Islandersâ triumph. His
relay quartet)
took the Canadian Legion (Char-
lottetown Branch) trophy after)
winning the open mile relay.
Rain, thunder and lightning,
and more rain failed to halt the
5 in. in the shot â 1, Art MacDonald,
Carl Speedy, Saint Renita Antigonish, , 2. Brian Styles, Sal:
his own hop, step and jump ree-| isbury, 3. Bruce Welling, Mone-
ord of 43.6 ft. In the slippery) ton, 57.5 sec
going Saturday, Carl did 44 ft. 0 yds â 1. Andrew Arsen-
âharlottetown's great runner,| ault, are 2. Harold Paul,
Tabbies
In Leagu
|
i âoung Johnny Blatch picked| By THE CANADIAN PRESS
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION _ | up BY ctcinrseny yesterday feos Ua Rerateoanstyoe ron ienal
L. W. Windsor 191] ing all the way in each contest. | Labor Day battles had settled,
Jiggs MacDonald 193 Sice Flanagan lost the _tirst | Hamilton Tiger Cats remained
Art MacKenzie
194) game for Jobnnys with Keith | atop the
ern Football Con-
Remain
e Lead
three to Toronto's four.
At Hamilton, Argo quarter-
back Jackie Parker, showing |
some of the rollout form of old,
ran nd passed Toronto into
| Andy Arsenault set a new rec. | Antigonish, 3: Mike Ernst, Ches-|
ord of 2.06 minutes in the 880/ ter, 2.06-4 min.
for Juveniles, Dave Jones, of| One Mile Run â 1. Andrew |
Bridgetown, and Jim McAfee, Arsenault, Islanders, 2.
romocto, were other juvenile| Ernst, Chester, 3. Harold paul!
record breakers, Dave's toss in| Antigonish, 4 me 51 s
the shot put was 49.3 fe Broat 1. Bob D Zinek,|
Jim's mark in the discus âvas| Chester, 2. Lyall Huggan, Is+|
11 in, nders, 3. Bob Welland, ore-|
idget records were establish-| mocto, 18 ft. 11% in.
ed by Bill Robertson, Saint) Hop, step and jump â 1. Je-
John (discus 165 ft 6 in) Gerald) rome MacDonald, Antigonish, *
Wyatt, Chester (hop step and|B. Welland, Oromocto, 3. Dav
jump 38 ft., 10 in). Lance Bren-| James, Bridgetown 38 ft. 8 in.
ton, Middleton (broad jump 15) High jump â 1. Bob Zinck,
Jum,
Wayne MacDonald was the
lands opened the inning with a
â ÂŁ losing pitcher he had relieved
Ch'town Abbies
Take First Game
Bobby Lundâs mighty bat sent
Charlottetownâs Abbie Intermed-
jates into a one game lead In)
the best of three provincial base-
| bat urban finals.
Lund slammed a bases-loaded
homer and a run-producing dou-
©/ple as the capital city squad
downed Summerside 8-3 Satur
day at Queen Elizabeth Park in
David Jennings and Terry Clin-
ton. The three moundsmen al-
lowed seven hits, two walks and
struckout four.
Danny Mahar was the top bat-
ter for the winners with 2 for
three, Dave Jennings led the
losers with 1 for two. The long-
est hit was a double by Jo Rog
ers of the winners in
âThe fourth and possibly deci
ing game of the series will be
played on Wednesday, game
time 5.30 p.m.
The Souris Credit Union tro-
phy emblamatic of the feague
championship will be on hand to
be presented should the Uptown
ers win.
fanned one, His teammates!
made three errors behind him.
Lund led the winnersâ offen-
sive with his homer and double
in four trips. Cuker Pineau went
2 for three and Harry Callaghan,
Bil Davis, Lloyd Doiron, Billy
Sherry and Donnie MacLean hit
singles.
Bert Brophy got two for four
for the losers and cea Poirier
FIRST DIVISION Daziel getting the defeat in the | ference snails and Montreal |control for the first three quar-| ft., 7 in.) and Catherine Suth-| Chester, 2. Cyrit MacDonald Is- i i
©. Levi 1M | second encounter. Alouettes had moved into sec- ters of the game. The Ticat of- | erland Islanders (discus, 114 landers, 8, Bruce Welling, Mone- ie rat ola peat ok three, eet | HN Eny Oe eee eee ne Credit Union
P. Crockett 173| Bonshaw will now take on the | ond place. fence failed to get untracked un- | ft. ton, 5 ft. 3 i sania Beaks tea Westies ueeloee buted sin- Nips All-Stars 1
E. Dunning 174 Prince County winner for The Ticats, before a bumper til the final quarter. NG POLE VAULT suet Put tia lbs) 1. Dave}, Bo? By * cuaniattatanians nid enn hi i fnyeed aie chee P'
SECOND DIVISION Island title, with the first game crowd of 26,818 in Hamilton's Parker kept the ball on a 20 Despite the near torrential| Jones, Bridgetown, 2. Jack Me-| their triumph. He yielded. s1x| elght Parent pon ae SOURIS â In Tracadie yes
G. Boyles 182/ scheduled for Prince County next | Civic Stadium, won 7-1 from yard sweep around end Jate in| pain in the afternoon, all events, al Islanders, 3. aie Mac+| hits, Syalked thcentaid aad afk oak Schadeâ as Chaciiaiennts terday afternoon the Souris Cred-
E. Dixmond ae Sunday afternoon. Toronto Argonauts in a game the opening quarter to set up 4/ with the exception of the pole| Afee, Oromocto, 49 ft. us hatha GbeE? Me ial Feld aa it Union Midgets edged the Tra- ,
John Cook |in which defence outshone of- field goal altempt. His under-| Yaut, were run off. They tried) Javelin (Mens) | â 1) tim Maxie toe loon was Tack Batol Brewoand Saree wie | cade all stare 9 to tn ets et
Gay FietTIRD DIVISION âą An el Pla [tence ard runback of a pass Eiut with ies âtion a. oimutg |e Pole vault but finaly decid-| MacAfee, Oromoct, 2. Dave] wno gave up nine hits. He ls| Bily Sherry Dries aia? od learn gs i
8. R. Gilliard 1 gels y Intercept âon by Garney Henley remaining but the ball missed ee ieee el [anes x eetinenish, 128° ft | Sued four bases on balls and! double play in the first stanza. |â Wayne MacDonald and Gus
H. Carmichael Ki fi h up the Catsâ touchdown by and Ticats conceded the single. | with's9-points, good. for third| 880 yd. relay â 1. Antigonish, | ie Clinton tossed for M
Don Coles iw ing isners funle Caleb, Dave Viti kicked i We Hea EnAY at 1-0 ee Oe? aan standings 2. Tsar, 3 Oromocto, 1 min with MacDonald picking gt
EN Ore The Guardian Angels ad | one point on a kick fara nator | tape a pater eRe and. Middleton 38 âpiscus â 1. sim McAfee, asl up i ae . B
4A. G. MacMillan 167; iohaae's Kingfishers meet jasper fatlcoe ingers | âGfricials were: Patrons: Lt.| mocto, 2. Jerome MacDoi ;
zone on the last play of the first | of end Gerry Philp and dropped | see âMacDougall and M. Mi
E. C. Taylor 170 in the first game of pes ater into the arms of Henley, Ham- | GOV. W. J. MacDonald, Premier| Antigonish, 3. Dave âJoues.| i an treera,-wath At
JUNIORS (1ST.) ae seven final series for the iltonâ 2 W. R. Shaw, Hon. L. G. Dewar,| Bridgetown, 143 ft. 11 in. Bride pil 4
4 âAt Montreal, the Alouettes, jiltonâs 25 - year - old defensive | MacDougall being charged with [i
David Campbell 174 âominersia Vesave Charmion-| under the steady if not spectac: hal Heath Macquarie MP. and GIRLSâ MIDGET | Ts an 's i ee eeie vey vellowed sits, A
heeled 140 ship. lar hand of quarterback Frank | Henley galloped down the | John Mullally M.P.; Honorary! | 60 yds. â 1. Crystal O11 e, ikediri3 (aad âetrockout $./)° ° eb
Roy Genge 182) âThe Kingfishers had an easy | (Bubba) Marriott, romped to a sidelines and appeared headed |teferees- Lt. cal MacKin-| Saint: John, 2. e Brinton, Mid: +] âJo Rogers was the top batter
JUNIORS (2ND) time off it getting into the finals | 37-15 win over Ottawa Rough for pay dirt when he was/| non, James Pendergast; meet) dleton, 3. Mabel MacLean, West! Barry's Juvenile Vikings cap- the first inning and never look-|Âą Souris with 2 for 3, while Ji
Roddy MacFarlane $2/as they sidelined the Bankers in | Riders knocked out of bounds on the | director: Dave Boswell; plann-| Pictou, 7.5 sec. tured the P.E.I. Juvenile soft-| ing back. Jo MacNally and E. Walsh each,
Peter Clark 93/three straight games. The Ang-! Halfbacks George Dixon and| Toronto three. Caleb crashed | ing committee: Jack Kane, Don) High jump â 1, Heather Mac-| bal crown by defeating the) The bombers Ge theit) had 3 for 5 for the losers. .
Brent Schurman % ele earned their playoff bert | Don Clark, who until this point | into the line for one yard and LeClair; track judges at finish: | Lean, Islanders, 2. Crystal Olive,| Springpark Bombers two games| first two runs in the sixth inn- 4 Teena andntnind âgames as
WOMENâS SECTION when they were awarded the de-|in the season haven't seemed then carried over on the next J. Kane, Ivan Doherty, J. Cro-|Saint John, 8; Betsy Cameron,| to nothing in the best of three|ing when Bobby Whitlock hit a will be played in Souris next [,
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION _ | riding game of their series wit to be able to get into stride âun- | play. | ken; Scorers: R. Rice, âA. Murn-) West Pictou, 4 ft. finals. homer with one man aboard.| guna; am game time being P
Pearl Colpitts a the Firemen after a brawl halt-|der new coac! imble, Both teams were evenly |aghan, R. Younker; Field Jud- | âBOYS MIDGET âThe games scores were 1-0/'The Bombers then scored one Me yanch. ,
Blanche Hogg 8a ed proceedings. rambled through and around matched in game statistics,| ges: G. McKay, J. Ga'lant, R.| 100 yards â 1. Bill Robertson, | and 12-5. The 1-0 victory was|run in the eigth and ended the Ralicdinseettade iiati aan
Mrs. C. W. Chapman 183) âThe Coke is scheduled to get|around the Riders in dazzling each going for 13 first downs. | Mills, R. Atkinson, D. Matheson, Saint John, 2. John Youss, Oro-| won by the Vikings by default} game with a two run rally in
FIRST DIVISION underway at 6.30 at QCHS and | style. Toronto edged Hamilton 125-116|W. Mulligan, N: Scott; Timers:| mocto, 3. I. Tony, Antigonish| hecause the Bombers were un-| the top of the ninth. Nicholson Ties be
Miss > Jardine re should Be a rail thriller. Clark âscored two touchdowns | yards in the rushing department G. ae D. Ci Haren Delan-| 11.5 sec, able to field a full team. Barry Turner. went the dis- ke
Mrs. D. id rolled for 85 yards, while | and 153-151 yards on passes. | ey, a lerk âof course,| 220 yds â 1, John Youss, Oro-| The first game of the series| tance for the Vikings sivng 30 For Sixth Spot De
Mrs. R. Dixon scored a 106-yard touch-| âTicats made up most of the! Don Teclatt starter, C, Ballem:| mocto, 2. D. Simmons, Island-| played on the hospital diamond, | nine hits while walking not r ol
fs 'sHCOND bi DIVISION pe «Juniors Even phd and gaine, 294 yards on auferene in the âfinal quarter. | first-aid, Red Cro [38 te 3. Ken Sparks, Antigonish,| Was a wide open affair with the| striking out three batters, oxorox (coy a ew
S. . ort broke| Parker and Fuell were go iki i bate
Mrs, T. Williston. 243. âi Pat Abcursl's Montreal club sin-|for nine of 22 ipass attempie| RESULTS le > 11. Paced, AnH ones eer rE ie Kennedy, took, the 1oss|icki, the former National Hoo. |
Mrs. P. E. Baker 23|Ball Series sle game rushing mark. | while Faloney and Frank Co) 199 yas" 1. Howard Jackson gonish, 2. D. Lothian, Islanders,| 33 yee, 75 yds 1, Manto a ated ts struck | ey League player with Torants
JUNIOR GIRLS other Montrealâ, points | sentino clocked on nine of 20. Bridgetown: 3 J, Adams, Oro-| 8 ohn, Ross, Oromocto, 2 min.| gar, Chester, 2. D. Baglo + sae, Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins, »»
Mrs. J. Vautour = te, Ledion Supls evened |came from rookie halfback | Parker was Argosâ big gainer a fe Ne Oro Ma ob tiga Pent rabeed iene continued
s with the | Dave Hoppman on a touchdown along the ground, going 48 aro Pea f Poon Broad Jumpât. John | for 9.9% cl es e ig8 played solid ball) Eastern âgolf here Mon-
| | Pontiacs at ocinnoerite last | and three field goals and three |yards in six carries, most of Lda snr een Jackson, Youss, Oromocto, 2. David Me. naeraral eins be i throughout the game only com-|day by capturing the Moncton
Erro Grabs evening, beating the Intermad-|singles by Bobby Jack Oliver. {them a oat options when he | neidectown, 2 John â| Auley, Saint Joh 6 rida nd under, 73 ened pita hod met errors. for the third
come 21 in a tight pitching duel Cisse rata Kicked a single could pass. His | cimmerside, 3. Frank McInnis, Hoffman, Middleton, 8 ft. i ny BL Shed * mbers on the other hand| consecutive season.
hi d S n Donnie Schurman and st jan receiver was Dick | STtivonish, 24.8 se Running high jamp â B. og . eee 3. H. Robbins,| gav i+] Ezinicki, pro at âthe flag
T ir pot pitts Po rier. Schurman gave For Ottawa Gene Gaines and | Shaito, sae took four catches as coats saan 4 Jackson, | Wyatt, Chester, 2. Lam Lae ÂŁ4 cent cher and failed to get any kind| Cliffs of Plymouth, Mass.,
up six hits and struck out 11, | Ron Stewart scored touchdowns, |for 62 y yds J 5 yrs, 60 ys â i. G. Gallant, rally when need-|a one over par 71 oly inte
total of 139. This was strok-
JOHN N.B. (CP)
open golf tournament
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Hamilton's win gave them six
points on three wins and two
losses. They have defeated each | w:
Âą a EFC clubs and have lost
to WFC clubs in interloc!
beg games, Montreal is two
points back on two wins and
two los:
win aplece. Ottawa has a game
|in hand on Toronto, having lost|
of ses. Ottawa and Toronto |
are tied for Isst place with a}
PLAYED OFF FIELD
At Montreal the Row
ae Werecplaved eff stbe BA in
the first half. Their only tw
first downs came on thelrâ open:
ing sequence, while the Als
[rolled up 14, Montreal ended up
22 first. downs compared
with 13 for Ottawa,
âThe Als had 363 yards rush
|ing, while Ottawa could man-
| age only 79. The Als had only
80 yards pasting, while quarter.
ack Russ Jackson of the Rid-
ers threw for 211, 09 in the
second hal
âTop Raci
| Another great harness racing:
| program is set for Charlottetown
Driving Park tonight.
1s Going Tonight
ng Card
clude Mr, Rock, Amos Frost,
ae E, Elmer C and Sim-
Magic.
s three: and seven could
| Bridgetown, 2. F. Metnnis, An-| Chester, 3, Clark Killburn, Oro-
| tigonish, 3. John Poirier, Island-| moct t. 1%
| ers 55.8
880 yds
Chester, N.S.;
Antigonish, 3. ânl oe, ain
John, 2 min,
One Mile Run â 1. Bill Birt,
Minto, 2. B, O'Brien, Saint John,
3. Paul we Antigonish, 4
min, 49.5
Three Mile Run â 1.
Birt, Minto, 2. S. Slavenwhite,
Chester, 3..J. MacDonald, Anti-
gonish. 16 min. 4 sec.
Running broad jump â1.
Carl Speedy, Saint John, 2. Eu-
gene Best, Middleton, 3. John
Adams, Oromocto, 21 ft. 1 in
Running high jump â 1. John
Boates, Middleton; 2. Dave Ber-
nard, Islanders; 3. Carl Speedy,
Saint John, 5 ft. 7 in.
Hop, step and jump â 1. Carl
Speedy, Saint John, 2. Harold
Jackson, Bridgetown, 3. Eugen
Best, Middleton. 44 ft
Discus, â 1, Bob Simmons, Is-
landers, 2. Leroy Washburn, Oro-
mocto, 3, Eugene Best, Middle-
ton, 159 ft. 3 i
Discus â 1. Bil Robertson,
sec.
1. - Peau
Metnnis, |dleton, 3. âJeff Croft,
165 ft. 6 in,
Shot Put (8 tbs) â 1. BI1)
Robertson, Saint John, 2. Jeff,
Croft, Chester, 8, Gerald Wyatt,
Chester, 45 ft. 10% i
Chester,
Hoffman, Middleton, 3. John
bre i pple 38 ft. 10 in.
relay â 1. Antigonish,
2. Celts 3. "haluses 50.7 sec.
WOMENâS OPEN
100 yards â 1. Crystal otive,|
Saint John, 2. A. Robertson,
Saint John, ely Anne Beals, Mid:
bre es
â~ Crystal Olive,
saint Tad, 2. Anne Robertson,
Saint John, a sek Davidson,
West Pictou 28.
Running doe fam = 1 bos
Brinton, Middleton, 2.
Saint John, 3. Heather MacLean,
Islanders, 15.7
| Running high see â1
| dra Barr, St. Stephen, 2. Carol:
San-| gave up a total of
Louis, Sadecki (8-8)
a
This time race secretary and) very pr steat the spotlight
Javelin â 1. Leroy Washburn,
Haslam, ape s Carol Cook,
Fenun 2, Shane Dowling, St.
Jean's, 3. Don MacLean, St.
Jean's, 9 sec.
Saint John, 2. Roger Ryan, Mid-| Gy TRIS
y â 1. A. Beals,
Middleton 2. te Rodriguez, Mid-
dieton, 3, F. Whitlock, Queen
Charlotte, 7.5 sec.
12 yrs, 60 yds â 1. Rosemary
Duffy, St. Jean, 2, Bethany Me-
4 Aleer, Charlottetown, 8.3 sec.
than Amherst Pro John ââ
Juveniles
lottetown
Legion Juveniles defe the
feated
Vernon River Junior 6-2 in an
walked three batters while
striking out seven. His team
honors. Dowling
73s for a 146 total. He finished
fourth in the overall field of 224
Ezinicki,
saint Jobs Exhibition for "f
victory New Brunswick Got
âTourney streak, picked up first
of
classifier, Frank Acorn, is Pre-|from the feature. Here Walter
|son (14-12) at San Francisco, senting a stellar card that Downe has the rail with Dr.
Marichal (198). ertain to bring the fans to thelr Preston Maclntyre's Countess
Philadelphia, Cally a » at| feet in every dash. Itâs the kind| Alice. Her opponents are McGee
Milwaukee, LeMaster (11-8 of a program that has action| Volo, WMX, Anthony L. Mighty
Houston,â Bruce (59) at âLos| Written all over It Warrior, Coltnik and Ida Bud-
e its), waite ft pr finds Sid Stead| long.
âAmerican League king Duration away in the) It should be another great
Baltimore, Barber (18-10) at| number. one SA. This should) aight forâ parl-znatuel payotis,
Boston, âMorehead (10. ration tough and | This past weel the pays| er,
lew York, Downing (11-4) at oppments are going to have t6| have been really. handsome.
petrt, Bunning (10-13) rk mighty hard to head him| Chances are they'll be th
Kansas City, Drabowsti (5-11)| 101 the wire. However, the
at Minnesota, Pascual (18-6), | forces are tormidabie in- |
Chicago, Toth (5-9) or Jack-
Oromocto, 2, Bob Simmons, Is-
CECH F. Frazio, Oromoc-
to, ft. 11 in.
âhot Put (16 Ibs)
Se lame rea 2. Roy
Washburn, 3 Jack
Kane, Ilan ry ft. a
Bob
Hammer
Simmons, Ideatees; 2. i; Mill-
food ae gpa âi z MeAfee, Oro-
mocto,80_ ft.
One Mile Relay â 1, Islanders,
2. Antigonish. 3. Islanders, 3.
min. 58 secs.
didnât give him very good back-
agin fhe telson they coment
nine errors.
Dae MacDonald was on the
Discus â eg naind âSuther-| mound for the Ji was
4and, Islanders, 2. Darlene â_=
Middlet leton, 3. Sandra Barr, Sai
John. 114 ft.
AGE EVENTS
BOâ
Ys at
14 yrs, 100 yds â 1. Dave Me-
Aulay, Saint John, 2 L. Tancock,
Chester, 3. D. Jenkins, Chai
lottetown.
a oF
oe 2 fed
ât rig rol
. rabbis "s. West
55.1 sec.
1. Bob
a