Edited Text
Chicago Cubs shortstop An-
dre Rodgers scoops the ball
with his bare hand as he fields
Houston Colts Carl Warwick's
infield grounder in first inning
yesterday at Chicago's Wrigley
Field. Rodgers flipped the ball
BAREHAND EXPERT IN ACTION
to second to force Colts’ John
Bateman on the play.
(AP Wirephoto)
‘Two harness racing programs
go at Charlottetown Driving
oor over the Bolway. weekends
Tonight an eight-dash card is
slated and Monday evening a
similar show is on tap for rac-
ing patrons.
Feature attraction tonight
will be races four and eight
where that good pacer, Donna-
gay, goes away on the rail. Don-
“away will be hard to beat with
ach a choice spot but the oppo-
tion will try their mightiest,
ach opposition will be supplied
v Princess Spangler, Jolly
ck, Little | Doctor. Slippy
een and Lizzie Clegg.
Races three and seven tonight
should be equally as exciting ax
the feature class. Here
q *A getting the word with Just
“vénnis Play
Scheduled
Semi-finals have been reach-
ing stage at Charlottetown
courts.
The following matches will be
played Saturday afternoon and
Sunday afternoor
Junior Boys’ doubles:
Dale Curtis and Dave se
vs. Mike Duffy and Gerald
Hood; Mike Grant and Billie
Taylor vs, Doug Ives and Rieh-
ard Johnso
Junior ‘boys’ singles: Mike
Duffy vs. Billie Taylor; ‘Tom
Cullen vs. Jim McQuaid.
Senior Boys’ singles: Ly all
Huggan_vs. Jamie Kennedy;
Ginger Breedon vs. Mike M ur-|:
phy
Men's doubles:
rt, Walter and Jim Cullen vs. Bil-
lie Blanchard and Peter Grant
Paul Kays and Doug George vs.
Ivan Vessey and Bud MacAleer.
Men's Singles:
Billie. Blanchard vs. Walter
Cullen; Ivan Vessey vs. Bud
leer.
leading the parade. Other
Two Big Programs
Set For Weekend
hopefuls in these dashes are
Norine Clegg, Scottish L1g ht,
Sunny King, Mary Leah, My
Haven and Helen's Dream.
Monday evening six, outstand-
ing pacers will frigh it out
races four and eight. Sid Stead be
takes Duration out of there in
the number one spot. Duration
is always a great contender and
Monday should be no exception,
Battling with Duration ‘for su
premacy will be m-
ts Frost, Ginger E, Elne? C
and Simcoe’s Magic. Both these
dashes should be as exciting as
anything seen here all season.
All in all, the two programs
give promise of great harness
racing entertainment and good
crowds are expected to watch
both cards.
Action starts both Saturday
and Monday at 8 p.
Second Game
On Tap Today
ALBERTON — _ Tomorrow
pleaieuy at two Shera on the
Diamond Prince
pee ‘Combines mecion:
‘ignish) will play Inman Drug
Co. in a second game of a best
of three game series in the In-
termediate C
softball foals. ‘he The Comsbines
S
further play. Should they win,
a second game will be played
immediately.
Che Guardian
SECOND SECTION
Sat., Aug. 31, 1963.
PAGE 11
MONTREAL (CP) — Frank
(Bubba) Marriott, the 24-year-
old Alabama school teacher
Who has to justify the suspension
high - salaried quarterback
Sandy Stephens, says he’s start-
ing to feel at home with Mont-
real Alouettes.
Marriott, a bench-warmer for
Footb:
League, has his first test as the
Als’ No. 1 quarterback Monday,
Riders
7— Mat ae if I belong,” said
Marriott anes Ds psvexcut with
Als. “I kno
e. fellows
moves better.
“Let's just hope we can roll
from here.”
Marriott guided the Als to a
15-8 win over Toronto Argonauts
a week ago. But at that point
he was replacing regular pivot
Sandy Stephens, benched by
coach Jim Trimble for apathetic
performances in the club's first
two games, one-sided losses to
Hamilton and the Rough Rid-
Doubleheader
Goes Sunday
There will be a playoff double-
header in Souris on Sunday a. at
ternoon. At 1 o'clock
(Marauders the éeleding Sand
Bantam champs ag host
to Montague Legion first
game of the Island Bantam. ‘Bt
finals, At 3 o'clock, the third
ed in the tennis tournament be- | og
Centertowners
Tie Up Series
Larter’s Centertowners defeat-
MacLean’s Uptowners 7-4
last night to square their Souris
Town League finals at one
game apiece.
The game was called in tho
top of the sixth inning with the
Uptowners leading 8-7 and ine
score was reverted back to
of the fifth.
and higrsie
2s
MacDonald pitched for the Cen- ..
tertowners with Nasi bil Getting |
the victory. Between
allowed 2 hits, wailed: 8 8 eal
struck out 6.
hapogh ts Paquet went all the
the losers tossing a 7
ee ville walking 3 and fan-
payee MacDonald and Earl
MacLean were the top batters
for the winners with 23 per-
formances.
Paquet picked a rye hits for
the Uptowners
longest hit of the ace) pacoaas
in the fourth inning.
same in the Souris ‘Town Lea-
ie finals will be played with
Tarter's Centertowners
ing MacLean’s Uptowners, This
series is now tied at one game
each, so both teams will be go-
ing all out for a victory.
Ae
Final Game
Slated Today
The final game of the minor
league playdowns is scheduled
gues retum their uniforms at
9 o'clock,
STARTERS WITH
1—Susan Pointer;
5—Concept; 6—Denise Ann.
Roya; 5—Don
Hae td Gary; 2—Norine Clegg;
5—Mary Leah; 6—My Haven;
STARTERS WITH
C.; 6—Simeoes Magic.
NOS, 2~6—DIV. $400.00
1—Janet M.; uot Grattan Up; 3—Dunlop B.;
POSITIONS FOR
SATURDAY AUG. 31, 1963
RACE TIME 8:00 P.M
NOS. 1—5—DIV. $300.00
; 2-Dreamy Guy; 3—Mai Kai; 4~Dot’s Boy;
NUMBERS 3—7
Light; 4—Sunny King;
3—Scottish
‘Helen's Dream.
: NOS. 4—8—DIV, $300.00
—Donnaway; 2—Princess Syinl Cees maf Dick; 4—Little| ©
Doctor; 5—Slippy Queen; 6—Lizzie
CH'TOWN DRIVING PARK
SSS SS SSS
POSITIONS FOR oe
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1963
RACE TIME 8:00 P. M.
chet Lynn| fe
Maritime Cars
Invade Island
An invasion of Charlottetown
and the Island proper is expect-
ed to take place this weekend
as sports car drivers from across
the Atlantic Provinces
way for a holiday campout.
e local sports car organiza-
tion, the P.E.I. Motor Sport Club
will be host to the Ue igen the
exact number of which will not
be known until late today or to-
mi
jorrow.
‘The idea began with the Mone-
ton Motorsport Council who plan-
ned to bring 15 tents to the Is-
land as their members held their
the Saint John in ae Car on
then showed their willingness
on over some members.
local club was expected to pro-
vide a few hy
ely schedut-
iy is tentative
ed ee thant ‘and any interest-
to contact
ed pe
‘6182 fo for infoctna tee.
Juveniles Play
Vernon River
The Canadian eee Juven-
iles will play the
Juniors an tp ay amend
on Monday
‘This ene is stenuled
to to gv aeaeey at four ee
and should provide baseball
with top-notch en!
jers.
when ae Sil Ottawa Rough | to
pension of Stephens, a near-
unanimous all - American two
years ago with the University
of Minnesota, Marriott inherited
the first-string quarterback Sob,
GLAD
“lm ‘thank for the chance,”
said Marriott. Beyond that the
soft - spoken, drawling 190-
Il | pounder didn’t want to discuss
Monday’s gai is important
both teams, Both Als and
Rough Riders have won once
id lost twice this season. First-
place Hamilton, a 22
record, and last-place Toronto
Argonauts, who are 13, play
Monday in Hamilton.
quarterback Russ Jackson was
the decisive factor in the Rough
Riders’ 31-14 trouncing of the
Aug. 15, But he hoped
Marriott can out-throw Jackson.
Marriott is known chiefly as
a drop-back passer. He said
Picking up a new team’s pass
ppeilag is the Uae re of
but by
over players’ preformances |
he's gaining confidence.
“You have to find these
things out and then yo kind
jot set plays in your head that
ou'll use in certain situations,””
dald. Marriott, who played. for
Small Troy State Teachers Col-
lege in Mobile, la., before
joining the Giants.
He said the Als have fine
receivers, particularly all-star
end Marv Luster.
“Marv really has a lot of
moves. He's going to break out
one of these days.”
Marriott said he didn’t need
to adjust much to handing
ball off to the Als’ three main
Trimble said the passing of | ball - carriers — George Dixon, |but couldn't make the
Don Clark and Rookie Dave
Hoppmann, who romped for 9
le | rookie award—ope!
Marriott Peoling At Home;
Faces Big Test On Monday
With Tuesday's surprise sus-)running through plays and talk-)yards against Toronto, 'Y said
| they all t
ame way.
The Als will still be without
\centre Joe Stracina and defen-
sive tackle Ted Elsby.
Crain will replace Stracina, ae
injured his hand
lawn - mower accident, while
Dick Dalatri will take the place
of Elsby, who has a dislocated
take the ball much the
elbow.
ate Als expect to use 21-year
Montrealer Gino Beretta as
Punter, opposing Ottawa) rookie
Rick Black, who has averaged
yards a kick this season,
aEceavanay tite league's
Cana-
ago
squad
last year. Last week against
Toronto he averaged 39.9 yards.
dians only—two seasons
ee
FRONT |
By PIUS CALLAGHAN oe
ting San Francisco Gients
| down with three ase ts in the opening came of thelr erucal
ears series with Dodgers Thursday night.
Koufax ig kind of luck of late and that
ka Victory was a hard one to come by. Dodgers could never get
their great hurler any rune when he was out there and three
fa row he falied to get the win after hurling great base
fe Dodgers won those games but Sandy got credit for no
victories.
However, it was a different story Thursday night as the
Alstonites went o out there determined to make amends to Sandy
ik for their lack of support in recent games. They slammed the
|pall around in great style, garnering eleven runs for ace
| lefthander.
Hes was indeed a big one for the Dodgers who were showing
ite signs of caming apart at the seams. It meant that Giants
beer aoe gain two games in the series in whi
they badly needed a sweep. Indeed the Giants would need three
victories in a row to accomplish this much now and that’s going
to be a tough or
The Fighting Irish
IS Shamrocks are The oe Softball League champions and
the inet did it in ae fashion.
Down 3-1 in games in the best-of-seven final, the Shamrocks
ogre 32 like a beaten club. However, they apparently never got
‘that themselves because they roared back to win three in
Go-Kart
Following is the golf draw for
the Green Gables Tournament
which cas ee over the holi-
day wi
12.00 — Dave Perry, Bob Ir-
win, Don Maund.
12,07 —Roy Genge, Ron Gar-
reli Doug Ross.
12.15 — John Arsenault, Glyn
Hattie Ken MacDonald.
12.21 — Gi Cudmore, John
Daley, Wendell MacDonald.
12:30 — Glen Wood. Cleve Bak-
Ci Allan Rogerson, E. Corrigan.
Thane Burke, Brent
pel, Clyne Cassidy.
BOYS AGE 12-15
12.42 — Peter Clark, Rodney
Wayne Cutcliffe, Les
ailnk Dave Murphy.
Barry Harrison, Jim
xilar, Danny Mclsaac.
—W. . Hodg-
cn *e, S, Traino
Lea THIRD DIVISION
1.06 Murphy, John Wha-'
Jen, nose MacDon:
—John Hodgson, Albert
Dau, H. Carmichaet.
—P. heoney Bill
omneurke, G. W. Kenn
1,24 —John Swift, Leo 0 Killorn,
H. C. Atkinson.
1.30 — Ray Hambley, D ave’
English, D. F. Hill
1.36 — Frank Trainor, J. Ste-
bate Al Gaudet.
— R. Wallworth, Norman
mal P. Patterson.
1.48 — Don Coles, Byron Cut-
cliffe, Dr. ies Mclsaac.
1.54 — Cooke, Louis Liv-
daemons: va McCarville.
—Gordon Cooke, Don
ae, S. R. Gillard.
2.60 — Dr. J. eee Alvin
Johnston, Doug W
2.12 — ee Green, J. Dun-
can, C.
2.18 — Geo. Casley, Al Skin-
ner, Ed Watters
2.24 —Roland Bree) Redmond
sage pee
or Mackay, stouis Ka
— John Millar, Mt. Bur-|
e, J. Perry.
one 42’ — W. W. Mellish, J. Me-
ater, J. Camp!
—N. ‘MacDonald, T. Coles
G ‘A, Coles.
2 iain T. Gencheff, W. R.
Ss
as:
MUNIOR. ‘GIRLS 9 HOLES
Schurman,
Jenkin:
— Miss
Elaine ¢ Reynolds, Molly ‘MacMil-
Tan.
3.06 — Audrey Grant, Judy
Hambley, Susan Saint, Donna
Hambley.
3.12. —Ann Irwin, Pat Stew-
art, Barble Moreside.
SUND.
MENS SECOND DIVISION
7.00 am. — San Lee |, R.
Clements, G.
7.06 — Al ‘cus oa. D. ay Dale
be gan
= Watson, John Cook,
Nos. 4~8 Division $400.00
1—Duration; 2—Mr. Rock; 3—Amos Frost; 4~Ginger F.; S—
Nos 37 Division $300.00 Non Winners of $600.00
‘Pot tess Alice; 2—McGee Volo; 3—W. M. X.; 4—Anthony L.;
| ‘Mighty Warrior; 6—Coltnik; 7—Ida Budlong.
Nos, 1—5 Division $300.00
ite Shel 2—Chief's Gal; 3—Elien Joyce; 4—Babe Clegg; 5—
‘True Long; 6—J, Orland C.;'7—Cyclone Kelly; 8—Victory Gallon.| fring
Nos, 26 Division $300.00
1—Dot's Chief; 2—Dennis Herbert; 3—Callie Hal; 4—Miss Cool
Eyes; 5—Clover Boy; 6—Deceiver,
CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK
Kingfishers
To Bonshaw
The Bonshaw Bearcats and
Johnny's Kingfishers will try
again today to play the first
game in the Intermed!
semi-final:
mi
be hg bee in ere ae he
at 2.00. All Kingfisher players
are asked to meet at Johnny's
Fish and Chips on the corner of
Moa and King St. at 2.30
sharp as game time sh
for 4.00 this afte:
ne Davison, Ted Ge-
but E. Diam
-L J. Vessey, Hi. Fer-
sion, wi Murp!
-c¢. Coady, Dr. G. W
Chapman, Rick Henry
. Ee Jealins, B. R.
Nicholson Two
Strokes Behind
SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) —
Doug Sanders, 23-year-old assis-
tant professional” at Riverside
Golf and
‘The third- 88
istration student at the Univer-
sity of New Brunswick carries
a one-stroke lead over 1962
champion Bill Ezinicki of Read-
ing, Mass., into the final 18
Sealy of the 36 hole tournament
eon stroke behind Ezinicki is
Errot Nicholson of Cavendish,
PEL, whe 1959 Exhibition Open
winner, put together scores
Oe Islanders in the tourney
finished ‘as follows: Cecil Dow-
ling, 78. Bill Giggey. 79.
berate David MacEachern)
age Samy Al a
Green Gables
Draw Released
Burns, Alex Wilso1
742'— Atvin Rowiedge, J. M.
Mulligan, Atlan Cuamplon.
— ilson, J, Cramp-|
2 . cro
7.54 — Geo. Nesey Ed Tup-
Ber Wille! Dun
— Jack Vautour, Vernon
sinpeon, isd Okive
TT. Laidlaw, David
alten, seh Smallman.
ay Menarey, 8. Stew-
at F
. Pierei
8.18 — Don Perry, G. J. Gal
lant, Harold Magee.
Chas. White, Jim Bur-
any) ma ~ Daley.
a Brooks, G. Smith,
are pat ie ‘Lavers, John Pick-
ett, H. .W Vacheresse.
8.42 — Ken MacDonald, Earl
eee Glen Murp!
“John MacNelH, May-
oa a Simpson, Walter Wyand.
Gallant, Dennis
Gallant, Bernagad ‘MacNeill, Mar-
ven MacDonald.
INS FIRST DIVISION
9.00 — E. D. MacKay, J. 8.
Stewart, Butch MeGee
9.06 — Vance tars,
Rahal HE. Bur
9.12 — A ware, a. Verrault,
Ron Atkinson,
9.18 — Rex Hebb, I. Miller,
Dave Cox, J. Martin.
iss, MacLean, Ralph
Macrariane a Johns:
fartin, G. ‘0. Moore,
Thos.
seh "wisn
. R, Cameron, A. G.
ass R i Horne.
42 — E. Buchanan, Reg
Nee Harold Howatt, Bill
MacGregor.
9.48 —
Heald, ve Hatfield.
9.54 — Geo. pete Dr. W.
MacDonald, B. Topp:
—B. Tuner, ‘bliss Low-
0. 5 MacDonald, L
Berrigan, G.
10. ay, —Dr. Gallant, “Mel King,
10.18 Dr. L. - Cox, @. L. Cro-
ier, D. Clarkso
~ ered “Jardine, P Cro-
ekelt B, Glow
10.30 — John ‘Weldon, Paul
Schurman, J. C. Lai
MENS CHAMPIONSHIP
10.36 — G. P. Marshal, D. Sul
livan, Keith Carmichaet
10.42 —Bob Schurman, D. H.
Saunders, M, R. Kennedy.
— Al. MacRae, Dr. K.
Invin, FG. ba
10.54 — R. Judge W. B. Wood,
M. Rogers, Jiggs MacDonald,
11.00 raglor, J
win, Dr. W. Moreside,
1.06 — Geo. Scantlebury, 0.
Furchak, AG, MacMila
G. Burgoyne, D.
MacDonald. B Dunn ing.
11.18 — E, Smith, Aft MacKen-
He, L, V- Winds
Ir.
— Wm. Beer, H. Seifred,
wet eke,
‘HAMPIONSHIP
1 Pearle Colpitts, Blanche
Hogg, baal G. ny Chi
11.36 —
A a aor gies W. A.
— Mrs. Rex Hebb, Mi
a 3 Beer, Mrs. A G MacMil-
Miss Sally Basler,
urs, ‘ “Taytor, Miss M. How-
ate — Miss Sandra Elderkin,
Kay Mi |, Mrs, Paul
Laidlaw, Mrs. R. A. Parker.
— Miss
ene
2.24 — Miss Mary Toole, Mrs.
aargart Lang, Mrs. 8. Carr,
n SECOND DIVISION
12.36 — Mrs. Phyllis Willson,
J. MacEachern, Mrs. Earl
‘The final leg for the Maritime
Go-Kart championships will be
presented at
‘Monday September 2. Sponsor-
will be The Mari.
time Go-Kart Association.
‘Two power classes are being
held, Stock ‘A’ class, which in-
cludes engines pyes dis-
placement, and
takes engines up to 6.1 cc. dis-
| placement,
Racing will begin at 10 o'clock
in the morning and c on inue
until approximately 5
O'clock A'briet inch period will
Ch'ships
Going Monday
divide morning and afternoon
sessions.
Points for the cavenees A hay
will be added to
at the July 1 Nova Seotia ey
and champions and runnersup
will be awarded prizes and tro-
phies following the day's races.
Karts and drivers expected to
hich | participate will come from all
three provinces and many of
these will be seen in action at
the regular Saturday night rac-
ing card.
Following are the drivers with
their kart numbers and poin
Earl Dunning, C1ift| S8arP-
y.|. 11.30 am, — 440 Yards
lays, Juvenile Boys High Jump,
Track Meet
Going Today
More than 200 track and field
athletes, representing some
athletic clubs from all three
action today at Memorial Field.
The big meet, staged by the
provincial division of physical
education, under the direction
of Dave Boswell, will get under-
way at 10 o'clock this morning,
and will conclude somet im e| Wi
around 5 p.m. Afternoon activi-
ties will start at 1.30 after the
noon break.
Meet director Boswell said last
night that entries will be accept-
ed at the track ‘for boys and
girls who want to enter the low-;
er age races. There are four
classes for girls—11 years and
under, 12, 13, and 14 years, and
the same for boys. All four
girls’ classes will go 60 yards,
while boys of 11, 12, and 13 will)
race 75 yards, and the 14-year-
olds will go 100 yards.
‘These age races for the young-
iS boys and girls will be raced’
off first, starting at 10 o'clock
Charlie Ballem is starter ie
the meet, and
judges are Jack
Maritime Provinces, wilt be in| p!
clerk of the course. Track Anish tio
STACK ‘A’ CLASS
Ti— Ray Birt, Covehead (40),
11 —Michael Myrick, Sackville,
NS. (34), 30 —Al’ Burford,
Shearwater, N.S, (27), 20-1
Ferguson, Saint John, NB. (20),
3— Bob Dobson, Halifax, xs.
8), 40—Donald Barr, Halifax,
Blackburn, Beckville, NS.
Wi— David MacKay, Halifé
(2), rp inet Given, Sackvil-
le, NS.
SUPER "A" c
67— aed Scantlebury Sher-
wood (27), 66— Keith MacLean,
Ch’town (36), 25—Randy Freder-
icks, Halifax (24), 88 — Merrill | ed
MacLean, Ch'town (24), [Ken
Sackville,
Beazley, Lower Sacl NS.
(23), 54 Tony Kelly, Ch’town
fax (14), 38— Graham Langille,
eackyalss NS. (7), 44— Roy
T/Scantlebury, Ch’town (6), 63—
Mickey Shaw, Halifax :2).
Other local drivers taking part
in the Super ‘A’ class are Bob
Cooper, Ch’tow: m Allan,
Covehead; Brian Prowse; Ch’
ppeetstl and Lloyd ‘McCarthy, Ch’.
ravine entries will be receiv-
by the secretary, Merrill
MacLean, ( dial 4-8046)
6 p. za Sunday evening, Septem-
&
65
‘al “contestants must be mem-
bers of The Maritime Associa-
ion.
(17), 18— Mus Thompson, Hall- | Charlottetown’s
a ae fee the classy race Mariners,
The Main Brace Mariners Tost their big chance Wedn
evening when they left that Raed stranded at ‘third. Noboay
‘was out when he was parked there but, when three were down, he
was still een Their inability al devise a means of getting him
home meant The City Softball League crown.
However, it was a great series regardless of who won the afs
fair. Both teams treated the fans to some exciting ball and it’s
'too bad in a tight tussle like this, that anybody has to lose.
But to the victor goes the spoils and it’s this same fighting
and of Irishmen wi RCAF this afternoon in the first
two yeareed of the best-of-three Island senior ‘3’ playdowns,
Beart caunae ae to the Shamrocks on their
beens eback victory. It’s all the nicer Sas you can
this way. vit was eres one out you finally did make it,
congratulations on providing a great series
‘ou had it all but Sree up Wednesday even
tet st manage to si ip away.
Better luck next time
Sports-Filled Weekend
ANYBODY who wants local sport surely will get his or her
fill of it over the coming weekend.
‘on this page appears a story on all this weekend
action and Deum, there’s plenty of action. There’s hardly a
dull moment on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Sports fans will
pet lucky to get @ bite to eat and a wink of sleep if they try to
int However it’s the last gasp of summer activity things
soon simmer down to a more quiet pattern. But ‘hs week-
ba everybody seems 0 on the go and just about every branch
sport will be going Saturday, Sunday or Monday.
ise met Sie they'll manage a local football game over?
ings oil aera story on weekend sports activity.
You'll find plenty to keep you occtipied for the next three days,
“ HeavySportsRun
Set For Weekend
One of the heaviest sport sch- gle in the first two games ot @
lules in ears is, lined up) for jest ot dives series for tbe pecs]
fea Bae Hs coming weekend, | vincial senior ‘B’ softball crowns.
Maritime track and | Today also at Squaw Poin#
field meet fs going on all day at |range riflemen will be in act
Memorial |in the R.C. Barwise match with
Field. side Way, |10 rounds at 00 yards and 15
Charlottetown Intermediates | rounds at 600 yards. On Monday
and Juniors are opening a best-| morning the association match
of-three Island baseball play-| will be fired at 8.30 with the
downs with Summerside teams president's match lated for =
At Cavendish, The Green Ga- | aftern
bles golf eens ee gets un- pia will find golf eoatieri|
derway and conte. ing at Cavendish and Summers
soane Tee Mae Wee side, intermediate and junior
ternoon. At Charlottetown seball teams invading Meme
ing Park Sorry i pevcting| ea for action slated pt 1.30, ~
program is lined uy those || Down King’s County way
who ike to ate tes trotters | Mount Stewart is at Cardigan
and pacers. |in the second game of a best-of
This afternoon at 230 BIS| three semi-final series. Mount
Shamrocks and RCAF will tan-| Stewart won the opener 60. If
Doherty, and Rev. Donald Mac.
Lennan.
Schedule Given
For Track Meet
Following is the schedule of|
events for the big track and
field meet which gets Bey
a ees rie
8 "Yards,
Yards,
100 Yards, Miaget Boys Broad
Jump, Girls High Jump — Mid-
fet; Girls Diseus — Open.
890 Yards (Juv-
cata aad Opents > Mideet (Hop
Step and Jump, 12 Lb. shot|t%
Put —
Vatu B0-Yanls Heats;
Boys Broad Jump, Mi
Trap And Skeei
Shoot Is Held
Close competition resulted from
ha cle | Trap and Skeet shoot
Id at the range at Winsloe
Welnesday evening. In the Trap
events a four way tie for first
place with identical scores of 21
out of 25 was recorded. Newcom-
ers to the range made a good
impression in both trap and
skeet. |
‘The next shoot is scheduled for
ter afternoon starting at 2 p.m.
feature a yellow bird
jub will be holding
the championship’s within the
next three weeks also interclub
wit
Cardigan wins Sunday afters
BASEBALL noon, the third game wil fob
- SCORES
low immediately.
Georgetown Eagles are af
By THE Meira nee
National
Morell in their second game of
|the best-of-three series, Morell
won the opener 1-0 and can close
out the series with a decision
ee ete 5130 | Sunday. If connie pp cones
Houston
‘Chicago 000 00000I— 1 62\the teams will
Johnson (7-17) and Bateman; | Play the third and Pages pay
Koonce (1-4), Hobbie (1) El-| Monday golf will conclude
ston (9) and Bertell, HR: HRs: Hous | Cavendish and Rovers and F!
Runnels (2) Spangler (4); Chi |ers will end their City ay «
—Santo (23), ue semi-finals at Memori:
Leag
| Field. Each team has a victory
Reet ae Ob Aton t gg| in the best-of-three series. Mone
Lemaster (11-8) Shaw (7) and|44Y night harness racing
Torre; Stallard (6-12) Cisco (6)| Pe Mold at Chatoticiown Drive
Beamarth (8) and Gonder. 20% Sitemnoon the Maritime
bah reed eye as es racing meet will go at
Covehead track
Sadecki (6-8) Taylor (@) and| ‘That's a sporis menu that
Discus, Girls High Jump —Op-
en.
Re-
16 Ib. Shot Put — Open.
1.30 p.m. — 880 Yards — Mid-
is
Wed.
SKEET
Walter Carver
3
Harley Ings 22 | pj
gets ogg es Jump — Boys;
bt
p.m. — to Yards — (Juv-
Juvenile; Mile Relay — Ope
el Rnd and Jump.
Moncton,
4 xB, “sai "30h, NB., Middle-| new
N.S., Oromocto, NB., Sal-
lane, i N.B., Antigonish, N.S.,
‘Chester, Ni idgetown, NS..
Gee - Newcastle, N.B.
.B., West Pictou,
Ns. yikes, Rees
planned.
The following is the results of | HRs:
|. shoot:
ulp (11-11) -Bald-| should surely take care of eve
schun (7)'Duren (9) and Oi. i. ersbody
: StL—Boyer (18);
Demeter (19) Avert! () Wine!
_ Dowling Enters
Glnetnat 200 000
doo oOo ort 1 60
Reet Harris
Paul Jenkins
Norman MacLeod
en co l Open) Albert MacEwen
m. — Juvenile Mile,| Athol Auld
Gis Bros Jump, 8 Lb. Shot| Len Williams
Put — Midget Juvenile Hop, | Derwin Heustis 3
Step os Jumy TRAP
Yards Finals, |Gus Gallant 2
Midget High 3 een Boys Open| Albert MacEwen 2
Discus; Open Pole Vault. Blair Herring |
2.45 p.m. — Open Mil Walter Catver Ht
3.00 pam, — 220 Yards — Fi-|Angus Buchanan 20
nals; Juvenile Broad Jump, Ja-| Sterling Jenkins 19
velin —Open and Juvenile Comb. | Norman MacLeod 18
30 p.m. — 3 Mile Run. Pole| Cecil 17
Vault ~—Juvenile; Open 16 Lb, | Athol Auld 7
Hammer Throw. Beg MacNevin 16
4.00 p.m. — 880 Yard Relay—| 2d Masich 16
GOVERNMENT PICKED
osto (Reuters) — Norway's
four-party coalition govern-
ment was formally ted
Wednesday, ending 28 years of
.,|virtually continuous Labor
Part The Party
‘ty rule. Labor
leadership issued a statement
n| P.E.I., Alberton, Cape
Pele Le gion, xB, victoria,
P.E.L,, Halifax, N.S.
'T. MacKenzie, Mrs. Rose Gillis. |
Baker. 1,00 —Mrs. G. W. Kennedy,
42 — S. Heustis, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. 8 Levy
Williams, Mrs. M. MacMillan. eo = a J. Cooke, Mrs.
12.48 — Mrs. A. Gaudet, Mrs. |S. ‘Mrs. Marg. Grant
Clarence Cody, Mrs. F. Trainor. Followed by Second Round of
Mrs. Vessey, Mrs} M 3rd_ Division,
e new govern-
ment, e by Cor John
Lyng, to produce a concrete po-
Jlitical program as soon as pos-
sible.
19
18 lw fenry 9) and Edwards; Sch |
appoint
Tuesday and will take office | Kansas
‘Moncton Open
M IN (| _
7 | wall (6-10) Sisk (1) Face (9) ton Clr lub. scuioes esaem ol
and Pagliaroni. the fourth annual Moncton open
here Sunday and Monday, is in
the best playing condition ever,
| Joh Wolstenholme, Secretary+
one ager, said Friday.
've never seen the course in
such ‘god ‘gape tie fairways
are lush and the greens are hole
ding very good, which is impor.
tant,”’ he said,
As a result sharp scores are
expected during the two-day 36-
hole medal play event by the
2 4
021. 000 010 4 81 Tenis of 224, including profes-
Cleveland 000 121 001— 590) Bill Ezinicki, former National
| pbunning, Fox (65) (8) und | Hockey League player who won
Triandos, Freehan (7); Kralick, | the 1961 and 1962 events, will
Bell (65) (8) and Romano. defend his laurels. Cecil Dow-
Cle—Brown (3). ling of Charlottetown, the 1960
Los Angeles 200 010 030— 6110) champion, will also compete.
City 000 011 000— 2 90) Ezinicki, a pro in Massachue
M, Lee (1-1) Navarro (7)/setts, holds the par 70 (34-36)
Fowler (8) and Rodgers; Dra-| course competitive record with
bowsky (5-11) Segui (6) Bows-|a 65, posted in 1961.
field (8) and Edwards. HRs:| No amateur has won the Op-
LA—Hunt (5); KC—Del Greeo| en, although they've come close,
( tes (12 Deut Lewis of Moneton w 0 9
amateur hone ia 1981 aad
gold and silver tooth fillings, it| 62, beating out Pet
Was learned Friday. The news: |Halifax Brightwood Last yeat,
ice (12-6) Worthington |
American League
|New York 300010 000—4 80
|Baltimore 900 000 010— 1 6 1|
Downing (11-4) and Howard;
| Barber, (18-10) Hall (7) Stock
rsino.
200 040 100— 7 110
| Boston 000 000 000— 0 50
Osteen (8-10) and Leppert;
Heffner (3-5) ies (6) Wood
(9) and Tillm: Was—
| Zimmer (12).
Detroit
paper, Soviet Russia said the and Don Green of Halifax nage
SOLD FILLINGS rabbi, named as A. Khazarov, | wood and George Sharman
MOSCOW (Reuters)—A rabbi| and another man eonanced 3 | Beare in three-man playoff :
jand two other men have been. death bought gold and precious | 1961. Brian Matheson of Kent.
sentenced to death by a north|metals and had them ‘gas |v wolvie won in
rs non b lage at an ing B.W. Isner
pra een as ringleaders | into
dre Rodgers scoops the ball
with his bare hand as he fields
Houston Colts Carl Warwick's
infield grounder in first inning
yesterday at Chicago's Wrigley
Field. Rodgers flipped the ball
BAREHAND EXPERT IN ACTION
to second to force Colts’ John
Bateman on the play.
(AP Wirephoto)
‘Two harness racing programs
go at Charlottetown Driving
oor over the Bolway. weekends
Tonight an eight-dash card is
slated and Monday evening a
similar show is on tap for rac-
ing patrons.
Feature attraction tonight
will be races four and eight
where that good pacer, Donna-
gay, goes away on the rail. Don-
“away will be hard to beat with
ach a choice spot but the oppo-
tion will try their mightiest,
ach opposition will be supplied
v Princess Spangler, Jolly
ck, Little | Doctor. Slippy
een and Lizzie Clegg.
Races three and seven tonight
should be equally as exciting ax
the feature class. Here
q *A getting the word with Just
“vénnis Play
Scheduled
Semi-finals have been reach-
ing stage at Charlottetown
courts.
The following matches will be
played Saturday afternoon and
Sunday afternoor
Junior Boys’ doubles:
Dale Curtis and Dave se
vs. Mike Duffy and Gerald
Hood; Mike Grant and Billie
Taylor vs, Doug Ives and Rieh-
ard Johnso
Junior ‘boys’ singles: Mike
Duffy vs. Billie Taylor; ‘Tom
Cullen vs. Jim McQuaid.
Senior Boys’ singles: Ly all
Huggan_vs. Jamie Kennedy;
Ginger Breedon vs. Mike M ur-|:
phy
Men's doubles:
rt, Walter and Jim Cullen vs. Bil-
lie Blanchard and Peter Grant
Paul Kays and Doug George vs.
Ivan Vessey and Bud MacAleer.
Men's Singles:
Billie. Blanchard vs. Walter
Cullen; Ivan Vessey vs. Bud
leer.
leading the parade. Other
Two Big Programs
Set For Weekend
hopefuls in these dashes are
Norine Clegg, Scottish L1g ht,
Sunny King, Mary Leah, My
Haven and Helen's Dream.
Monday evening six, outstand-
ing pacers will frigh it out
races four and eight. Sid Stead be
takes Duration out of there in
the number one spot. Duration
is always a great contender and
Monday should be no exception,
Battling with Duration ‘for su
premacy will be m-
ts Frost, Ginger E, Elne? C
and Simcoe’s Magic. Both these
dashes should be as exciting as
anything seen here all season.
All in all, the two programs
give promise of great harness
racing entertainment and good
crowds are expected to watch
both cards.
Action starts both Saturday
and Monday at 8 p.
Second Game
On Tap Today
ALBERTON — _ Tomorrow
pleaieuy at two Shera on the
Diamond Prince
pee ‘Combines mecion:
‘ignish) will play Inman Drug
Co. in a second game of a best
of three game series in the In-
termediate C
softball foals. ‘he The Comsbines
S
further play. Should they win,
a second game will be played
immediately.
Che Guardian
SECOND SECTION
Sat., Aug. 31, 1963.
PAGE 11
MONTREAL (CP) — Frank
(Bubba) Marriott, the 24-year-
old Alabama school teacher
Who has to justify the suspension
high - salaried quarterback
Sandy Stephens, says he’s start-
ing to feel at home with Mont-
real Alouettes.
Marriott, a bench-warmer for
Footb:
League, has his first test as the
Als’ No. 1 quarterback Monday,
Riders
7— Mat ae if I belong,” said
Marriott anes Ds psvexcut with
Als. “I kno
e. fellows
moves better.
“Let's just hope we can roll
from here.”
Marriott guided the Als to a
15-8 win over Toronto Argonauts
a week ago. But at that point
he was replacing regular pivot
Sandy Stephens, benched by
coach Jim Trimble for apathetic
performances in the club's first
two games, one-sided losses to
Hamilton and the Rough Rid-
Doubleheader
Goes Sunday
There will be a playoff double-
header in Souris on Sunday a. at
ternoon. At 1 o'clock
(Marauders the éeleding Sand
Bantam champs ag host
to Montague Legion first
game of the Island Bantam. ‘Bt
finals, At 3 o'clock, the third
ed in the tennis tournament be- | og
Centertowners
Tie Up Series
Larter’s Centertowners defeat-
MacLean’s Uptowners 7-4
last night to square their Souris
Town League finals at one
game apiece.
The game was called in tho
top of the sixth inning with the
Uptowners leading 8-7 and ine
score was reverted back to
of the fifth.
and higrsie
2s
MacDonald pitched for the Cen- ..
tertowners with Nasi bil Getting |
the victory. Between
allowed 2 hits, wailed: 8 8 eal
struck out 6.
hapogh ts Paquet went all the
the losers tossing a 7
ee ville walking 3 and fan-
payee MacDonald and Earl
MacLean were the top batters
for the winners with 23 per-
formances.
Paquet picked a rye hits for
the Uptowners
longest hit of the ace) pacoaas
in the fourth inning.
same in the Souris ‘Town Lea-
ie finals will be played with
Tarter's Centertowners
ing MacLean’s Uptowners, This
series is now tied at one game
each, so both teams will be go-
ing all out for a victory.
Ae
Final Game
Slated Today
The final game of the minor
league playdowns is scheduled
gues retum their uniforms at
9 o'clock,
STARTERS WITH
1—Susan Pointer;
5—Concept; 6—Denise Ann.
Roya; 5—Don
Hae td Gary; 2—Norine Clegg;
5—Mary Leah; 6—My Haven;
STARTERS WITH
C.; 6—Simeoes Magic.
NOS, 2~6—DIV. $400.00
1—Janet M.; uot Grattan Up; 3—Dunlop B.;
POSITIONS FOR
SATURDAY AUG. 31, 1963
RACE TIME 8:00 P.M
NOS. 1—5—DIV. $300.00
; 2-Dreamy Guy; 3—Mai Kai; 4~Dot’s Boy;
NUMBERS 3—7
Light; 4—Sunny King;
3—Scottish
‘Helen's Dream.
: NOS. 4—8—DIV, $300.00
—Donnaway; 2—Princess Syinl Cees maf Dick; 4—Little| ©
Doctor; 5—Slippy Queen; 6—Lizzie
CH'TOWN DRIVING PARK
SSS SS SSS
POSITIONS FOR oe
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1963
RACE TIME 8:00 P. M.
chet Lynn| fe
Maritime Cars
Invade Island
An invasion of Charlottetown
and the Island proper is expect-
ed to take place this weekend
as sports car drivers from across
the Atlantic Provinces
way for a holiday campout.
e local sports car organiza-
tion, the P.E.I. Motor Sport Club
will be host to the Ue igen the
exact number of which will not
be known until late today or to-
mi
jorrow.
‘The idea began with the Mone-
ton Motorsport Council who plan-
ned to bring 15 tents to the Is-
land as their members held their
the Saint John in ae Car on
then showed their willingness
on over some members.
local club was expected to pro-
vide a few hy
ely schedut-
iy is tentative
ed ee thant ‘and any interest-
to contact
ed pe
‘6182 fo for infoctna tee.
Juveniles Play
Vernon River
The Canadian eee Juven-
iles will play the
Juniors an tp ay amend
on Monday
‘This ene is stenuled
to to gv aeaeey at four ee
and should provide baseball
with top-notch en!
jers.
when ae Sil Ottawa Rough | to
pension of Stephens, a near-
unanimous all - American two
years ago with the University
of Minnesota, Marriott inherited
the first-string quarterback Sob,
GLAD
“lm ‘thank for the chance,”
said Marriott. Beyond that the
soft - spoken, drawling 190-
Il | pounder didn’t want to discuss
Monday’s gai is important
both teams, Both Als and
Rough Riders have won once
id lost twice this season. First-
place Hamilton, a 22
record, and last-place Toronto
Argonauts, who are 13, play
Monday in Hamilton.
quarterback Russ Jackson was
the decisive factor in the Rough
Riders’ 31-14 trouncing of the
Aug. 15, But he hoped
Marriott can out-throw Jackson.
Marriott is known chiefly as
a drop-back passer. He said
Picking up a new team’s pass
ppeilag is the Uae re of
but by
over players’ preformances |
he's gaining confidence.
“You have to find these
things out and then yo kind
jot set plays in your head that
ou'll use in certain situations,””
dald. Marriott, who played. for
Small Troy State Teachers Col-
lege in Mobile, la., before
joining the Giants.
He said the Als have fine
receivers, particularly all-star
end Marv Luster.
“Marv really has a lot of
moves. He's going to break out
one of these days.”
Marriott said he didn’t need
to adjust much to handing
ball off to the Als’ three main
Trimble said the passing of | ball - carriers — George Dixon, |but couldn't make the
Don Clark and Rookie Dave
Hoppmann, who romped for 9
le | rookie award—ope!
Marriott Peoling At Home;
Faces Big Test On Monday
With Tuesday's surprise sus-)running through plays and talk-)yards against Toronto, 'Y said
| they all t
ame way.
The Als will still be without
\centre Joe Stracina and defen-
sive tackle Ted Elsby.
Crain will replace Stracina, ae
injured his hand
lawn - mower accident, while
Dick Dalatri will take the place
of Elsby, who has a dislocated
take the ball much the
elbow.
ate Als expect to use 21-year
Montrealer Gino Beretta as
Punter, opposing Ottawa) rookie
Rick Black, who has averaged
yards a kick this season,
aEceavanay tite league's
Cana-
ago
squad
last year. Last week against
Toronto he averaged 39.9 yards.
dians only—two seasons
ee
FRONT |
By PIUS CALLAGHAN oe
ting San Francisco Gients
| down with three ase ts in the opening came of thelr erucal
ears series with Dodgers Thursday night.
Koufax ig kind of luck of late and that
ka Victory was a hard one to come by. Dodgers could never get
their great hurler any rune when he was out there and three
fa row he falied to get the win after hurling great base
fe Dodgers won those games but Sandy got credit for no
victories.
However, it was a different story Thursday night as the
Alstonites went o out there determined to make amends to Sandy
ik for their lack of support in recent games. They slammed the
|pall around in great style, garnering eleven runs for ace
| lefthander.
Hes was indeed a big one for the Dodgers who were showing
ite signs of caming apart at the seams. It meant that Giants
beer aoe gain two games in the series in whi
they badly needed a sweep. Indeed the Giants would need three
victories in a row to accomplish this much now and that’s going
to be a tough or
The Fighting Irish
IS Shamrocks are The oe Softball League champions and
the inet did it in ae fashion.
Down 3-1 in games in the best-of-seven final, the Shamrocks
ogre 32 like a beaten club. However, they apparently never got
‘that themselves because they roared back to win three in
Go-Kart
Following is the golf draw for
the Green Gables Tournament
which cas ee over the holi-
day wi
12.00 — Dave Perry, Bob Ir-
win, Don Maund.
12,07 —Roy Genge, Ron Gar-
reli Doug Ross.
12.15 — John Arsenault, Glyn
Hattie Ken MacDonald.
12.21 — Gi Cudmore, John
Daley, Wendell MacDonald.
12:30 — Glen Wood. Cleve Bak-
Ci Allan Rogerson, E. Corrigan.
Thane Burke, Brent
pel, Clyne Cassidy.
BOYS AGE 12-15
12.42 — Peter Clark, Rodney
Wayne Cutcliffe, Les
ailnk Dave Murphy.
Barry Harrison, Jim
xilar, Danny Mclsaac.
—W. . Hodg-
cn *e, S, Traino
Lea THIRD DIVISION
1.06 Murphy, John Wha-'
Jen, nose MacDon:
—John Hodgson, Albert
Dau, H. Carmichaet.
—P. heoney Bill
omneurke, G. W. Kenn
1,24 —John Swift, Leo 0 Killorn,
H. C. Atkinson.
1.30 — Ray Hambley, D ave’
English, D. F. Hill
1.36 — Frank Trainor, J. Ste-
bate Al Gaudet.
— R. Wallworth, Norman
mal P. Patterson.
1.48 — Don Coles, Byron Cut-
cliffe, Dr. ies Mclsaac.
1.54 — Cooke, Louis Liv-
daemons: va McCarville.
—Gordon Cooke, Don
ae, S. R. Gillard.
2.60 — Dr. J. eee Alvin
Johnston, Doug W
2.12 — ee Green, J. Dun-
can, C.
2.18 — Geo. Casley, Al Skin-
ner, Ed Watters
2.24 —Roland Bree) Redmond
sage pee
or Mackay, stouis Ka
— John Millar, Mt. Bur-|
e, J. Perry.
one 42’ — W. W. Mellish, J. Me-
ater, J. Camp!
—N. ‘MacDonald, T. Coles
G ‘A, Coles.
2 iain T. Gencheff, W. R.
Ss
as:
MUNIOR. ‘GIRLS 9 HOLES
Schurman,
Jenkin:
— Miss
Elaine ¢ Reynolds, Molly ‘MacMil-
Tan.
3.06 — Audrey Grant, Judy
Hambley, Susan Saint, Donna
Hambley.
3.12. —Ann Irwin, Pat Stew-
art, Barble Moreside.
SUND.
MENS SECOND DIVISION
7.00 am. — San Lee |, R.
Clements, G.
7.06 — Al ‘cus oa. D. ay Dale
be gan
= Watson, John Cook,
Nos. 4~8 Division $400.00
1—Duration; 2—Mr. Rock; 3—Amos Frost; 4~Ginger F.; S—
Nos 37 Division $300.00 Non Winners of $600.00
‘Pot tess Alice; 2—McGee Volo; 3—W. M. X.; 4—Anthony L.;
| ‘Mighty Warrior; 6—Coltnik; 7—Ida Budlong.
Nos, 1—5 Division $300.00
ite Shel 2—Chief's Gal; 3—Elien Joyce; 4—Babe Clegg; 5—
‘True Long; 6—J, Orland C.;'7—Cyclone Kelly; 8—Victory Gallon.| fring
Nos, 26 Division $300.00
1—Dot's Chief; 2—Dennis Herbert; 3—Callie Hal; 4—Miss Cool
Eyes; 5—Clover Boy; 6—Deceiver,
CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK
Kingfishers
To Bonshaw
The Bonshaw Bearcats and
Johnny's Kingfishers will try
again today to play the first
game in the Intermed!
semi-final:
mi
be hg bee in ere ae he
at 2.00. All Kingfisher players
are asked to meet at Johnny's
Fish and Chips on the corner of
Moa and King St. at 2.30
sharp as game time sh
for 4.00 this afte:
ne Davison, Ted Ge-
but E. Diam
-L J. Vessey, Hi. Fer-
sion, wi Murp!
-c¢. Coady, Dr. G. W
Chapman, Rick Henry
. Ee Jealins, B. R.
Nicholson Two
Strokes Behind
SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) —
Doug Sanders, 23-year-old assis-
tant professional” at Riverside
Golf and
‘The third- 88
istration student at the Univer-
sity of New Brunswick carries
a one-stroke lead over 1962
champion Bill Ezinicki of Read-
ing, Mass., into the final 18
Sealy of the 36 hole tournament
eon stroke behind Ezinicki is
Errot Nicholson of Cavendish,
PEL, whe 1959 Exhibition Open
winner, put together scores
Oe Islanders in the tourney
finished ‘as follows: Cecil Dow-
ling, 78. Bill Giggey. 79.
berate David MacEachern)
age Samy Al a
Green Gables
Draw Released
Burns, Alex Wilso1
742'— Atvin Rowiedge, J. M.
Mulligan, Atlan Cuamplon.
— ilson, J, Cramp-|
2 . cro
7.54 — Geo. Nesey Ed Tup-
Ber Wille! Dun
— Jack Vautour, Vernon
sinpeon, isd Okive
TT. Laidlaw, David
alten, seh Smallman.
ay Menarey, 8. Stew-
at F
. Pierei
8.18 — Don Perry, G. J. Gal
lant, Harold Magee.
Chas. White, Jim Bur-
any) ma ~ Daley.
a Brooks, G. Smith,
are pat ie ‘Lavers, John Pick-
ett, H. .W Vacheresse.
8.42 — Ken MacDonald, Earl
eee Glen Murp!
“John MacNelH, May-
oa a Simpson, Walter Wyand.
Gallant, Dennis
Gallant, Bernagad ‘MacNeill, Mar-
ven MacDonald.
INS FIRST DIVISION
9.00 — E. D. MacKay, J. 8.
Stewart, Butch MeGee
9.06 — Vance tars,
Rahal HE. Bur
9.12 — A ware, a. Verrault,
Ron Atkinson,
9.18 — Rex Hebb, I. Miller,
Dave Cox, J. Martin.
iss, MacLean, Ralph
Macrariane a Johns:
fartin, G. ‘0. Moore,
Thos.
seh "wisn
. R, Cameron, A. G.
ass R i Horne.
42 — E. Buchanan, Reg
Nee Harold Howatt, Bill
MacGregor.
9.48 —
Heald, ve Hatfield.
9.54 — Geo. pete Dr. W.
MacDonald, B. Topp:
—B. Tuner, ‘bliss Low-
0. 5 MacDonald, L
Berrigan, G.
10. ay, —Dr. Gallant, “Mel King,
10.18 Dr. L. - Cox, @. L. Cro-
ier, D. Clarkso
~ ered “Jardine, P Cro-
ekelt B, Glow
10.30 — John ‘Weldon, Paul
Schurman, J. C. Lai
MENS CHAMPIONSHIP
10.36 — G. P. Marshal, D. Sul
livan, Keith Carmichaet
10.42 —Bob Schurman, D. H.
Saunders, M, R. Kennedy.
— Al. MacRae, Dr. K.
Invin, FG. ba
10.54 — R. Judge W. B. Wood,
M. Rogers, Jiggs MacDonald,
11.00 raglor, J
win, Dr. W. Moreside,
1.06 — Geo. Scantlebury, 0.
Furchak, AG, MacMila
G. Burgoyne, D.
MacDonald. B Dunn ing.
11.18 — E, Smith, Aft MacKen-
He, L, V- Winds
Ir.
— Wm. Beer, H. Seifred,
wet eke,
‘HAMPIONSHIP
1 Pearle Colpitts, Blanche
Hogg, baal G. ny Chi
11.36 —
A a aor gies W. A.
— Mrs. Rex Hebb, Mi
a 3 Beer, Mrs. A G MacMil-
Miss Sally Basler,
urs, ‘ “Taytor, Miss M. How-
ate — Miss Sandra Elderkin,
Kay Mi |, Mrs, Paul
Laidlaw, Mrs. R. A. Parker.
— Miss
ene
2.24 — Miss Mary Toole, Mrs.
aargart Lang, Mrs. 8. Carr,
n SECOND DIVISION
12.36 — Mrs. Phyllis Willson,
J. MacEachern, Mrs. Earl
‘The final leg for the Maritime
Go-Kart championships will be
presented at
‘Monday September 2. Sponsor-
will be The Mari.
time Go-Kart Association.
‘Two power classes are being
held, Stock ‘A’ class, which in-
cludes engines pyes dis-
placement, and
takes engines up to 6.1 cc. dis-
| placement,
Racing will begin at 10 o'clock
in the morning and c on inue
until approximately 5
O'clock A'briet inch period will
Ch'ships
Going Monday
divide morning and afternoon
sessions.
Points for the cavenees A hay
will be added to
at the July 1 Nova Seotia ey
and champions and runnersup
will be awarded prizes and tro-
phies following the day's races.
Karts and drivers expected to
hich | participate will come from all
three provinces and many of
these will be seen in action at
the regular Saturday night rac-
ing card.
Following are the drivers with
their kart numbers and poin
Earl Dunning, C1ift| S8arP-
y.|. 11.30 am, — 440 Yards
lays, Juvenile Boys High Jump,
Track Meet
Going Today
More than 200 track and field
athletes, representing some
athletic clubs from all three
action today at Memorial Field.
The big meet, staged by the
provincial division of physical
education, under the direction
of Dave Boswell, will get under-
way at 10 o'clock this morning,
and will conclude somet im e| Wi
around 5 p.m. Afternoon activi-
ties will start at 1.30 after the
noon break.
Meet director Boswell said last
night that entries will be accept-
ed at the track ‘for boys and
girls who want to enter the low-;
er age races. There are four
classes for girls—11 years and
under, 12, 13, and 14 years, and
the same for boys. All four
girls’ classes will go 60 yards,
while boys of 11, 12, and 13 will)
race 75 yards, and the 14-year-
olds will go 100 yards.
‘These age races for the young-
iS boys and girls will be raced’
off first, starting at 10 o'clock
Charlie Ballem is starter ie
the meet, and
judges are Jack
Maritime Provinces, wilt be in| p!
clerk of the course. Track Anish tio
STACK ‘A’ CLASS
Ti— Ray Birt, Covehead (40),
11 —Michael Myrick, Sackville,
NS. (34), 30 —Al’ Burford,
Shearwater, N.S, (27), 20-1
Ferguson, Saint John, NB. (20),
3— Bob Dobson, Halifax, xs.
8), 40—Donald Barr, Halifax,
Blackburn, Beckville, NS.
Wi— David MacKay, Halifé
(2), rp inet Given, Sackvil-
le, NS.
SUPER "A" c
67— aed Scantlebury Sher-
wood (27), 66— Keith MacLean,
Ch’town (36), 25—Randy Freder-
icks, Halifax (24), 88 — Merrill | ed
MacLean, Ch'town (24), [Ken
Sackville,
Beazley, Lower Sacl NS.
(23), 54 Tony Kelly, Ch’town
fax (14), 38— Graham Langille,
eackyalss NS. (7), 44— Roy
T/Scantlebury, Ch’town (6), 63—
Mickey Shaw, Halifax :2).
Other local drivers taking part
in the Super ‘A’ class are Bob
Cooper, Ch’tow: m Allan,
Covehead; Brian Prowse; Ch’
ppeetstl and Lloyd ‘McCarthy, Ch’.
ravine entries will be receiv-
by the secretary, Merrill
MacLean, ( dial 4-8046)
6 p. za Sunday evening, Septem-
&
65
‘al “contestants must be mem-
bers of The Maritime Associa-
ion.
(17), 18— Mus Thompson, Hall- | Charlottetown’s
a ae fee the classy race Mariners,
The Main Brace Mariners Tost their big chance Wedn
evening when they left that Raed stranded at ‘third. Noboay
‘was out when he was parked there but, when three were down, he
was still een Their inability al devise a means of getting him
home meant The City Softball League crown.
However, it was a great series regardless of who won the afs
fair. Both teams treated the fans to some exciting ball and it’s
'too bad in a tight tussle like this, that anybody has to lose.
But to the victor goes the spoils and it’s this same fighting
and of Irishmen wi RCAF this afternoon in the first
two yeareed of the best-of-three Island senior ‘3’ playdowns,
Beart caunae ae to the Shamrocks on their
beens eback victory. It’s all the nicer Sas you can
this way. vit was eres one out you finally did make it,
congratulations on providing a great series
‘ou had it all but Sree up Wednesday even
tet st manage to si ip away.
Better luck next time
Sports-Filled Weekend
ANYBODY who wants local sport surely will get his or her
fill of it over the coming weekend.
‘on this page appears a story on all this weekend
action and Deum, there’s plenty of action. There’s hardly a
dull moment on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Sports fans will
pet lucky to get @ bite to eat and a wink of sleep if they try to
int However it’s the last gasp of summer activity things
soon simmer down to a more quiet pattern. But ‘hs week-
ba everybody seems 0 on the go and just about every branch
sport will be going Saturday, Sunday or Monday.
ise met Sie they'll manage a local football game over?
ings oil aera story on weekend sports activity.
You'll find plenty to keep you occtipied for the next three days,
“ HeavySportsRun
Set For Weekend
One of the heaviest sport sch- gle in the first two games ot @
lules in ears is, lined up) for jest ot dives series for tbe pecs]
fea Bae Hs coming weekend, | vincial senior ‘B’ softball crowns.
Maritime track and | Today also at Squaw Poin#
field meet fs going on all day at |range riflemen will be in act
Memorial |in the R.C. Barwise match with
Field. side Way, |10 rounds at 00 yards and 15
Charlottetown Intermediates | rounds at 600 yards. On Monday
and Juniors are opening a best-| morning the association match
of-three Island baseball play-| will be fired at 8.30 with the
downs with Summerside teams president's match lated for =
At Cavendish, The Green Ga- | aftern
bles golf eens ee gets un- pia will find golf eoatieri|
derway and conte. ing at Cavendish and Summers
soane Tee Mae Wee side, intermediate and junior
ternoon. At Charlottetown seball teams invading Meme
ing Park Sorry i pevcting| ea for action slated pt 1.30, ~
program is lined uy those || Down King’s County way
who ike to ate tes trotters | Mount Stewart is at Cardigan
and pacers. |in the second game of a best-of
This afternoon at 230 BIS| three semi-final series. Mount
Shamrocks and RCAF will tan-| Stewart won the opener 60. If
Doherty, and Rev. Donald Mac.
Lennan.
Schedule Given
For Track Meet
Following is the schedule of|
events for the big track and
field meet which gets Bey
a ees rie
8 "Yards,
Yards,
100 Yards, Miaget Boys Broad
Jump, Girls High Jump — Mid-
fet; Girls Diseus — Open.
890 Yards (Juv-
cata aad Opents > Mideet (Hop
Step and Jump, 12 Lb. shot|t%
Put —
Vatu B0-Yanls Heats;
Boys Broad Jump, Mi
Trap And Skeei
Shoot Is Held
Close competition resulted from
ha cle | Trap and Skeet shoot
Id at the range at Winsloe
Welnesday evening. In the Trap
events a four way tie for first
place with identical scores of 21
out of 25 was recorded. Newcom-
ers to the range made a good
impression in both trap and
skeet. |
‘The next shoot is scheduled for
ter afternoon starting at 2 p.m.
feature a yellow bird
jub will be holding
the championship’s within the
next three weeks also interclub
wit
Cardigan wins Sunday afters
BASEBALL noon, the third game wil fob
- SCORES
low immediately.
Georgetown Eagles are af
By THE Meira nee
National
Morell in their second game of
|the best-of-three series, Morell
won the opener 1-0 and can close
out the series with a decision
ee ete 5130 | Sunday. If connie pp cones
Houston
‘Chicago 000 00000I— 1 62\the teams will
Johnson (7-17) and Bateman; | Play the third and Pages pay
Koonce (1-4), Hobbie (1) El-| Monday golf will conclude
ston (9) and Bertell, HR: HRs: Hous | Cavendish and Rovers and F!
Runnels (2) Spangler (4); Chi |ers will end their City ay «
—Santo (23), ue semi-finals at Memori:
Leag
| Field. Each team has a victory
Reet ae Ob Aton t gg| in the best-of-three series. Mone
Lemaster (11-8) Shaw (7) and|44Y night harness racing
Torre; Stallard (6-12) Cisco (6)| Pe Mold at Chatoticiown Drive
Beamarth (8) and Gonder. 20% Sitemnoon the Maritime
bah reed eye as es racing meet will go at
Covehead track
Sadecki (6-8) Taylor (@) and| ‘That's a sporis menu that
Discus, Girls High Jump —Op-
en.
Re-
16 Ib. Shot Put — Open.
1.30 p.m. — 880 Yards — Mid-
is
Wed.
SKEET
Walter Carver
3
Harley Ings 22 | pj
gets ogg es Jump — Boys;
bt
p.m. — to Yards — (Juv-
Juvenile; Mile Relay — Ope
el Rnd and Jump.
Moncton,
4 xB, “sai "30h, NB., Middle-| new
N.S., Oromocto, NB., Sal-
lane, i N.B., Antigonish, N.S.,
‘Chester, Ni idgetown, NS..
Gee - Newcastle, N.B.
.B., West Pictou,
Ns. yikes, Rees
planned.
The following is the results of | HRs:
|. shoot:
ulp (11-11) -Bald-| should surely take care of eve
schun (7)'Duren (9) and Oi. i. ersbody
: StL—Boyer (18);
Demeter (19) Avert! () Wine!
_ Dowling Enters
Glnetnat 200 000
doo oOo ort 1 60
Reet Harris
Paul Jenkins
Norman MacLeod
en co l Open) Albert MacEwen
m. — Juvenile Mile,| Athol Auld
Gis Bros Jump, 8 Lb. Shot| Len Williams
Put — Midget Juvenile Hop, | Derwin Heustis 3
Step os Jumy TRAP
Yards Finals, |Gus Gallant 2
Midget High 3 een Boys Open| Albert MacEwen 2
Discus; Open Pole Vault. Blair Herring |
2.45 p.m. — Open Mil Walter Catver Ht
3.00 pam, — 220 Yards — Fi-|Angus Buchanan 20
nals; Juvenile Broad Jump, Ja-| Sterling Jenkins 19
velin —Open and Juvenile Comb. | Norman MacLeod 18
30 p.m. — 3 Mile Run. Pole| Cecil 17
Vault ~—Juvenile; Open 16 Lb, | Athol Auld 7
Hammer Throw. Beg MacNevin 16
4.00 p.m. — 880 Yard Relay—| 2d Masich 16
GOVERNMENT PICKED
osto (Reuters) — Norway's
four-party coalition govern-
ment was formally ted
Wednesday, ending 28 years of
.,|virtually continuous Labor
Part The Party
‘ty rule. Labor
leadership issued a statement
n| P.E.I., Alberton, Cape
Pele Le gion, xB, victoria,
P.E.L,, Halifax, N.S.
'T. MacKenzie, Mrs. Rose Gillis. |
Baker. 1,00 —Mrs. G. W. Kennedy,
42 — S. Heustis, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. 8 Levy
Williams, Mrs. M. MacMillan. eo = a J. Cooke, Mrs.
12.48 — Mrs. A. Gaudet, Mrs. |S. ‘Mrs. Marg. Grant
Clarence Cody, Mrs. F. Trainor. Followed by Second Round of
Mrs. Vessey, Mrs} M 3rd_ Division,
e new govern-
ment, e by Cor John
Lyng, to produce a concrete po-
Jlitical program as soon as pos-
sible.
19
18 lw fenry 9) and Edwards; Sch |
appoint
Tuesday and will take office | Kansas
‘Moncton Open
M IN (| _
7 | wall (6-10) Sisk (1) Face (9) ton Clr lub. scuioes esaem ol
and Pagliaroni. the fourth annual Moncton open
here Sunday and Monday, is in
the best playing condition ever,
| Joh Wolstenholme, Secretary+
one ager, said Friday.
've never seen the course in
such ‘god ‘gape tie fairways
are lush and the greens are hole
ding very good, which is impor.
tant,”’ he said,
As a result sharp scores are
expected during the two-day 36-
hole medal play event by the
2 4
021. 000 010 4 81 Tenis of 224, including profes-
Cleveland 000 121 001— 590) Bill Ezinicki, former National
| pbunning, Fox (65) (8) und | Hockey League player who won
Triandos, Freehan (7); Kralick, | the 1961 and 1962 events, will
Bell (65) (8) and Romano. defend his laurels. Cecil Dow-
Cle—Brown (3). ling of Charlottetown, the 1960
Los Angeles 200 010 030— 6110) champion, will also compete.
City 000 011 000— 2 90) Ezinicki, a pro in Massachue
M, Lee (1-1) Navarro (7)/setts, holds the par 70 (34-36)
Fowler (8) and Rodgers; Dra-| course competitive record with
bowsky (5-11) Segui (6) Bows-|a 65, posted in 1961.
field (8) and Edwards. HRs:| No amateur has won the Op-
LA—Hunt (5); KC—Del Greeo| en, although they've come close,
( tes (12 Deut Lewis of Moneton w 0 9
amateur hone ia 1981 aad
gold and silver tooth fillings, it| 62, beating out Pet
Was learned Friday. The news: |Halifax Brightwood Last yeat,
ice (12-6) Worthington |
American League
|New York 300010 000—4 80
|Baltimore 900 000 010— 1 6 1|
Downing (11-4) and Howard;
| Barber, (18-10) Hall (7) Stock
rsino.
200 040 100— 7 110
| Boston 000 000 000— 0 50
Osteen (8-10) and Leppert;
Heffner (3-5) ies (6) Wood
(9) and Tillm: Was—
| Zimmer (12).
Detroit
paper, Soviet Russia said the and Don Green of Halifax nage
SOLD FILLINGS rabbi, named as A. Khazarov, | wood and George Sharman
MOSCOW (Reuters)—A rabbi| and another man eonanced 3 | Beare in three-man playoff :
jand two other men have been. death bought gold and precious | 1961. Brian Matheson of Kent.
sentenced to death by a north|metals and had them ‘gas |v wolvie won in
rs non b lage at an ing B.W. Isner
pra een as ringleaders | into