Big Payoffs Feature Card At Ch'town Driving Park Three double dash and some fancy payoffs were features of last night’s hamess racing card at Charlottetown Driving Park. one Kelly, poses yh Guy and Clover Boy came with 1-1 summaries and Folly Dick and spotlight in the valght's feature, Hach had a_ triumph credit, Lani Kai al ioe was vent, winders uel Kai, ed by John senmcod unions en) Clover Boy owned by MacEachern, Clyde River, took new race records. Kai won in 2.17:3 and Clover Boy was Mocked in pl, Win pays’ were exceptionally good. Dreamy Guy paid $23,20 to win, $13.90 to place Cyclone Kelly's win backers got $15.30 and Dennis Herbert Paid $13.30 his | Lani Kai (L, Hennessey) Lome | Lady Budlong (F. McKay) to place. The first double, Lani $16.40, the second double, Best was worth $21.60 and the exactor, Clover Boy and Susan Pointer, DASH 1 jown shared the | $5.40. Direct Strike (H. Stead) Velvet Step (G, Chappell) Rose Alda Chief (Cyril Smith) Jolly Marg (G. Fitzpatrick) Jeanie Brewer (S, Kennedy) Lusty Chief (J. Fergeson) Time 2.17:: Lani Kai owned by John Sim- monds, Charlottetown. Pays 3.90, 2.50, 2.10; 9.80, 4.20; DASHES 2 AND 6 Clover Boy (W. Downe) 11 Softball Series Tied After Angels Victory The Guardian An gels who were down three games to one | at one stage of their best of sev- final series with Johnny’s King- | fishers, 4.2 victory in last night’s con- | test to even up the series at |The Angels closed out their rye three games apiece. he game was tied up 2 all | after Norman MacLeod ne after the first inning with the | reached second on an error Ke- thelr tallies with no hits being | recorded. | Ralph Kneebone tripled in the en Commercial Softball League | bottom of the second inning and fly ball | picked up an exciting | brought him home with what] Dennis Cosgrove's proved to be the winning rut | ing in the bottom of the third, Kai and Clover Boy was worth | Susan Pointer (S. Sane | Dot's Boy (L, greg nad) Barbaro's Value on Smit Lucky Lark (J, Arsenault) Brown Budlong (H. Hughes | Myrtle E (L. Kelly) Audrey's Pride (G. Chappell) Time 2.15.2, 2.11. lover Boy owned by Lot Mactachemn, Clyde River. Pays 4.70, 3.60; 6. 8.10; 2.70, 2:40, 2.60, 2.10; 2.10; 2.10. DASHES 3 AND 7 ny Guy (Cyril Smith Garth's Best (i. Jet Liner (G. Firemen Doctor Alex (D. MeNeill) — 5 Mai Kai (L, Hennessey) Ida Budlong (R. MacDonald Mighty voor c Willis) Times 3 2.13. Johnston, Summerside. Baye , 13.90, 5. . 3.70, 2.60, 2.% ; 3,60 aan! 20; 3.60, DASHES 4 AND 8 Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) Dennis Herbert (J. Ferguson Scottish Light (L, Hennessey Callie Hal (D. McNeill) Zither (H. Stead) Concept (E. Bernard) Time 2.13:3, 2.12:1. 2 3 ith) 4 5 2. 3 2 5 7 ) 4 6 73 B4 10, 50, em 22 37 43 36 68 ) 4 5 Deemer lai owned by Erie 10; 505 11 ) 2 ) | Cyclone Kelly owned by A. yeas and G, Agnew, Charlot own, ys — 15.30, 7.10, 5.30; 13. | 8.60; 3.40. 3.80, 3.20, 3,00; 14. Kingfishers opening the scoring | vin Dowling singled him home. |12!0i 4.00. without the benefit of a hit. The Angels committed three errors in this inning. In the last of The game was a Nor jason battle between Ralph Kneebone and Keith Dalziel with reins the frame, the Kingfishers made | picking up his second victory in Citv L nd striking out nobody. Dalziel | also gave up four bingles, walk- eague es ae struck out three. . ie Kingfishers made four er- Ball Fi nals [yore while the Angels committed |three during the game. es 3 | ee Mahar of the Angels Remain Tied Z i‘ was the top batter of the game The City League Baseball fin to babs ites my rs eaeatcns panel als series between the Stars and had triple wile Dowling ile the Rovers remains tied at ingle in thre game apiece after the two teams)" Buteh Ward neal the Kingfish last night battled it out to a two/ers attack with two singles { all draw a Memoriat field. The | three tries. Dinny Flanagan hel game was called after seven! Jim Poulton Ee up the other innings because of darkness. hits for the loser: Two fine games were pitched.| ‘The se eventh. and deciding George Power of the Stars and gee. will be played on Satur- Bill Weatherbie of the Rovers|day afternoon at the Old Dia- both went the distance. Bot d. Game time will be decid- struck out four batters. Powers walked two while Weatherbie none Rovers. scored their runs 4 the first and seventh inning while the Stars got both theirs in the sixth. Top batter for the Rovers was Gordie Whitlock who had a two| | The provincial AAU of C base- for four night and scored one of | ball committee announced today the runs Buck Whitlock of the| that the winner of The King’s] Slars had the biggest hit of the | County Baseball League sched- game, a double in the sixth to| le, More, (with their league ab ihre roster less’ any players having —_ signed an AAU of C card to play for another club) will meet the winner of the Central Prince All- Stars Tignish Aces series for the ‘Committee. Sets Series resent the province in Maritime] playdowns. By mutual co-operation be- tween the AAU of C and the Y King’s County League executive under president Rev. Donald MacLennan, King's County reg- istered as a teague for Island and Maritime playdowns this year and made unnecessary lo- cal, provincial and Maritime playdowns as in other years. All teams or at least the top two errors to allow the winners |a many nights. He gave up on- = ly four hits while walking two | Anthony L (C. Murphy) Island intermediate rur-1 base-| ball crown, and the right to rep: | punk” Arsenault hit 2 for 3, ones in King’s County League| ing, forking a hot grounder off were registered for Island and|schurman's bat, and doubling | Maritime playdown~. Gay at fi A total of 27 teams were reg-| RHE istered for Island playdowns | Junior 000 10 13 2 this sea: | Pontiacs 013 0x 4 8 3 DASHES 5 AND 9 tte 30, 30, 54 Ellen Joyce (O. Willis) 63 imes—2,12, 2.11.3, Jolly Dick owned by Mrs, | James Poulton, Charlottetown. Boomtown owned Charlottetown, by Colli | Weed, Pontiacs Drub - Legion Juniors To Win Ch’ship SUMMERSIDE — The termediate yet ‘won Summerside Baseball |Pionship ‘and the MeNelll Ti phy last evening, beating the Leg- fon Juniors 4-1 in an abbreviat- ed game that went 4% egenicee, Pontiat's® — ne Beal alas series five Doukt potions Ponti ningr gave up only three hits, out four and wae far in x best an_ intention: iven to George ate in he first inning. Don Schurman, toeing the slab for the Juniors, had a poor night and was tagg- ed for eight hits, He whiffed four and walked none. Poirier chipped in a double and single in two trips to ad- vance his own cause, Don | Bob Gallant, Bob Sloan, Irv Arsenault, and Bert Brophy col- lected one hit each, Brophy’s being a double. For Juniors Paul liams hit a single, George Mc- | Neill a double and coach Garth | Gay a single in i Ho trip of | the year to the plate. Deve ‘Matheson of Pontiecs made a neat, unassisted doubie play at first in the second inn- Members of the AAU of C baseball committee are: chalr- man Jack Kane, Prince County representative — Charlie Mort- son, Queen's County representa- tive, Charlie Ryan, and King’s Pos HOME NAMED UNION CHIEF KANSAS CITY (AP)—A. J. Bernhardt of Kansas City was re-elected to a five-year term County representative George Smith. president of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen Wednesday. | The “Prize In Kind” at 200, 500 and 600 yd. p.m, Signed: STARTERS WITH SATURDAY, S RACE TIME 2—-Vietory Gallon; } bag ; 6—Miss Jo 303 Pet; 5 also eligible: Hal. 1—Elmer C; 2—~Armond’s Buddy; 5—Just Gary. Fe Richmond St. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. el ATTENTION SHOOTERS Saturday, Sept 14 at Squaw Point Rifle Range Secretary, P.E.I. R.A. NOS. Cnn ee $200.00 NOS. 1—S—DIV, $200.00 Mighty Brenda; 2—Amigo Mike; 3—Bud Hal; Schbeer Ci 6-Coltnik: 7—Sonny Bud Perfect NOS. 4-8—DIV. $400.00 NOS, 3—7—DIV. $900.00 \(—~Helen's Dream; 2—Slippy Queen; 3—Jolly Abb; 4—Sky Prince; ‘5—Lizzie Clegg; 6—Dunlop B. | CH’TOWN DRIVING PARK iy at Queen Elizabeth Pai ins | al Che Guardian SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Fri. Sept. 13, 1963. SPORTS JAMES MacCORMACK, left, chairman of the Northumber- land Marathon Swim Commit- tee looks over a scrapbook of newspaper clippings of this Possible Prize Of $5,000 . : Seen For ‘64 Strait Swim : An attempt will be made toj mittee and persons directly con-|in future an attempt would be Phila. raise a sum of $5,000 next year} to be used as prize money for the Northumberland Swim it was decided last night as the Swim Committee met at the Charlotte-| town Hotel to discuss the first) wim held in July and to make In- | plans for next year's event. the Cham-|more top-name swimmers to r0- Plans were also laid to obtain compete in the swim and it was rk | felt that the larger prize would greater pri this year was $3,000. Some 14 members of the com- incentive. The year’s big swim with James Pendergast who instigated the event and Hon. J. David Ste- wart, provincial secretary who cape raise the prize money | nected with the swim were in) | attendance at the hotel for the dinner and informal meeing last night. Father Arthur Pendergast| jread a report on mn pears | swim, which was term it success and also told bee ai ing contacts with such name swimmers as Herman Willemse, | Abou Heif, Cliff Lumsden, Greta Anderson and Mohamed Aly in with the fete of pas them at next. y ‘The ‘commlitee also fell that} for the swim. The occasion was a special meeting and din- ner for the committee last night at the Charlottetown Ho- tel. BASEBALL PAGE 9 FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Li amaziny ebing Haoay' appears ST. Louis Cardinals’ zit neg aed isch s |In contrast, |worried Walter ‘Alston must be doing such tall figuring these ay: [®%Sroglio went last night for St. Louis and will therefore be |the logical man to open against the Dodgers on Monday. Then |it should be Simmons ari Gibson in that order. Alston will definitely use Sandy Koufax in one game but Sandy’s religious liefs, we understand, will stop him from pitching on his regu- |lar day . This will mean Alston must juggle around ia an effort to get the very best against the high flying Red Birds. THOSE three shutouts in succession by St. Louis have the experts puzzled. Pitching was one (or supposed to be) of the Cardinals’ weak spot yet they baffled Chicago Cubs without a single run for three straight games. They even beat Chicago's 20-game winner, into the bargai sdale was Alston's choice to Pariathe aca game against Pirales on Wednesday but Don was out of there in the fourth, The Bues hit him hard as he appeared to have little of His good stuff. However, H's quite ie that Don will see action against St, Louis and this time he might just come through with one of his better performances. Johnny Podres, Bob Miller, Richert or one of the rookie hurlers could be a surprise starter against Johnny Kane's boys. Sometimes expected di the trick. The Unexpected WE well remember when Detroit Tigers won the pennant from ciewelans Indians back in 1940 that it was a young by the me of Floyd Giebell that beat Bob Feller in the dramatic pennant Lee We never heard of rae again but he was a big man for Dtroit that afternoon in Cleveland. However, before this series gets ooderway, both Cardinals Is meet up ee the trouble- and Dodgers have their worries. Ca some Milwaukee Braves and Dodge! rs 20, vis wz Gene ges |and his Philadelphia Phillies. Both, are tough "clubs, but the what club isn’t these days. Braves, especially, have made great strides this past five . They are now in thi lace and haven't given up on the lea of going higher. St. Louis could find them rough visitors in ie next four games. Undoubtedly the Braves will send the great |veteran, Warren Sean, in there in an effort to clip the wings those high-flying Bi | But of course, Dodgers will have no bed of roses in Phila- RESULTS delphia. Gene Mauch has a smart outfit under his eare and the ies ie en si ing signs of real greatness. ural; Re Nameotieene ee Dedkersiandl eitialsters cea Ineiis ee teat betes pulling for Milwaukee to get right tough Chicago. cue 102-25 81 | eeneese eee tor are FE een eter etc | Ne een Oe Philsdelphia-Los Angeles game will be Jackson (14-15), Elston (5) televised on the CBC this Sat Burdette (7) and Schaffer; Bioalo. ee and McCarver. — Boccabella (1), | The Rest Of The Way Schatier (D; (25). StL—White THE Dodgers have 16 games remaining, the Cardinale 000 010 000— 1 51 Los Angeles have seven a the road, four paint Palladclphta 000 200 02x— 4 8@ and three with St. Louis. eir home games are with Pirates made to obtain all finances from Brown, (5-11) McMahon (8)|(3), Mets (3) and Phiadihia (3). | as few sources as possible and| and Bateman; Culp (13-11) and| Cardinals have ten home emaining. They meet Mil- | preferably one concern alone, Dalrymple. HRs: PhaSievers waukee in four, Los ‘Angeles in'3 and Cincinnati in 3. Away from | This concern would then receive (16), Taylor (5). home they play Cincinnati and Chicago in return all the advertising it American League teams will be bere. tre no Talnonts ‘the rest of deuiced Cleveland 000 000 002 0— 2 60 the way. These owteneetee tareiaetica pitching staffs and Minnesota 00 0090201— 380 they, give the opposition a real break. mos (8-8) and Azcue; ce indeed could go right down to the wire and i r, Roggenburk (9), Daily ies) auite Possible that another playoff will be required in nafs (0) and Battey, HRs cireuit. Dodgers are hoping this is not the case bu agine ae (22), Whitfield Ra aan that: Si. Louls: would gladly accept that right