pete for Grand River. “PGA: champion from “Winnipeg, | both™ hit homers in a- cause. ~at Queen Elizabeth park * put the ball into orbit 3 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 23, 1965. ' of the league two tail-enders The Prince County. baseball decided that the tail should wag the dog, and iast week knocked two highly-rated teams out of the double round robin final ser- des. Grand River, been mauled pretty severely by the Suthmerside Legion in their games this ‘summer, took an 1!- 1 pasting in the first semi-final game with the Legionnaires, then fought back to take the nex. two games and eliminate the fa- vorites from further contention. We watched the deciding game and saw-a_tense 1-1 duel for five in- nings, Then the Legion boys cracked wide open and tried to in their pegs to bases. The game ended Curran and Briggs were cellar occupants for but beat league most of the season the Pentiges in their final ser- | stole third and home in quick | succession in a game against jes as aWesult of two particu- lar fime pitched games by Paul MacWilliams. He threw a Do-hitter i the Pontiacs in the fine? “gia -on Saturday and C and B won 5-1. As Tig- nish had earned a berth in the finals by finishing first in the league standing, the double round-robin final series will have. tte- following three. teams competing: Tignish, Grand’ River, Curran and Briggs. ; No such exciting upsets t o ok SPORT ECHOES - Ball Playoffs Spark Upsets By2NORMAN MacDONALD which had t place in the Prince County soft-” ball league s mi-finals. Every- thing went forward as if follow- ing a prepared script. RCAF and Enman Drug won, their se- mi-final series in three straight -games, <1! by lopsided scores. | The -first- game- of the finals, joss however, showed promise of more exciting competition. RCAF beat Enman Drug by the | close score of 3-1 on Saturday. Allir Arsenault, <a Summerside youngster who is blossoming in- to a gilt-edged piteher, opposed » . Doug Tucker of RCAF, the boy PF" with ice water in his ‘veins. | There was no scoring for seven ee innings. The airforce —boys— got ey theirs in the eighth and ‘ninth (yaaa. frames,-and Enman_Drug pick: Eo °3* ed up their lone-tally in the fi- nal inning. HIGHLIGHTS Some of last week's _high- lights — Gil DesRoches of the “Kensington Seabrooks team, oe Fae) MARICHAL VS. ROSEBORO He slides like Enman Drug. . Donnie Sch- . an avalanche - Lema & Manca SUTTON, Mass. (AP)—Cham- pagne Tony Lema charged through a steady drizzle with a four-under-par - 67 to. tie. rookie professional Homero Blancas for. the 54-hole lead with 209 Sunday in the world $200,000 golf tour- nament. Lema, British open champion, put to- gether nines of 34 and 33 ‘in the . 31-year-old 1964 rallying from four strokes. be- hind. Blancas led after 36-holes at the Pleasant Valley Country Club’s 6,.713-yard, par 36-35—71 layout. Blancas, 27, who joined PGA tour last April, the ran into trouble -on Lema applied pressure ahead of him and finished 35-36—71. Jim Ferree took a- 72 and dropped two strokes off the pace with 211. Mike Souchak and Joe Camp- bell, who were tied with Ferree with 139s"after-two-rounds,-also-- faltered on the soggy course, each taking a 73 for 212. PALMER MOVES ° Arnold—P_al-m-e‘r,_trying--to -break out of a prolonged slump, made a move toward the ‘top with a one-under-par 35-35—70 for. 212. Canadian golfers’ remained well back in the bunched field. ' “Wilf Homenuik,—the Canadian | w equalled Lem&’s 67,- the best} score of the tournament by a, Canadian. The 29 - year - old) Homenuik, who with 148 was the | last player listed after the 36-| pest of three Gulf Shore Leagu the- ‘back nine as | ,|Saturday evening when not a }wire in front to bring’ about a /91.50 double pay. in ‘the 'dash and romped home jlead to win the first | second double and pa |the pari-mutual picked uw ‘dash to win the seventh. |British Consuls wophy winner 'paced home in front of 3 Card Program Goes = At Chtown Driving Park « Somewhat of an oddity occured lon the last evening of Old Home Week harness racing at the Charlottetown Driving Park isingle horse was able to win his field twice. i ite Security Scott swept to the ‘The quinella feature on the third dash saw Mark Perdue and Kim Sue lead the field to the finish to pay 5.80. Peter Hum- es copped the forth dash in a in- jteresting race and Ohio's ed han took win money in the Paddy Land Girl rev last place finish up ; when Kim Sue came back from! la place position in the third Peter |Humes to pay 20.10 in the feat- ure. Fans who stayed for. the last event of the night were re. | warded by the fastest mile on the nine dash card when Sunny Gateway Senator. (@. Wool- ridge) 6 Pineridge Marion (J. Bernard) 7 Little Mark (Clarke Smith) 8 ‘Little Art owned by George Semple, Kensington. A Time: 2.13:2. fevs: P shaey 7.70, 4.60; 2.80, | 2.40; _— 2 and 6 Security Scott (J. Hennessey) 1 Eloise Pet (R. Barrieau) 2 Real Gold (C. Smith) 3 Mr. McPlwyn Key (C. Wool- ridge) Paddy Land Girl (E. Beran 51 Security Scott owned by Art Craig, Victoria; Paddy Land Girl owned by M.E. Bernard, Kensington. Times: 2.10; 2.10:3. Pays: second — 6.10, 2.90, am 4.80, 2.80; 2.80. Daily dou- — $91.50. Sixth — $11.50, ro. 2.80; 5.00, 2.70; 2.20. 3 and 7 Mark nate a. Doherty) Kim Sue (R. Barnett) Countess Alice (E.. Bernard) 3 Port. Hill- Boy-(L.- Neil) 4 Rushaway Chief (W. Craig) ; Princess Mark. (L. Kelly) “™cone's Pride (C. Smith) 77 Mark Purdue owned -by R. MacArthur, Summerside; ~Kim Sue owned by Dr. P, MacIntyre, Montague. . 3 2 4 45 2 1 3 4 5 6 6 Peter Humes owned by g “Castle owned by Clair Jenkins, Southport. Times: 2.11; 2.11:2. Pays: Fourth — $5.20, 3.30, 2.30; 6.20, 2.80; 2.40. Eighth — 3.70, 2.90; 3.50, 2.80; 4.90. Ex- | actor — $20.10. Races 5 and 9 * Ohio's Orphan (C. Smith) 15 Armond’s Buddy (L. Taylor) 2 4 Tommie B. Counsel (R. Baer- ieau) 33 Avalon Worthy (B. Wisener) 4 2 Sunny King (W. Craig) 51 Ohio's Orphan owned by Irene and Arthur Craig, Victoria, P.E.1.; re See wane by MacPhaiil Brothers, Cornwall, P.0.1. Times: 2.09:3; 2.08:3. Pays: Fifth — $4.40, 2:70, 2.10; 2.60, 2.10; 2.30. Ninth — $4.90, 4.80, 3.40; 8.20, 5.30; 3:60. SUMMARY AFTERNOON FIRST RACE Worthy Chief (BZ. Peck) Ida Budlong (R. MacDonald) Vernen River Gal (S. White) Vernita’s Pet (F. MacKay) Sandybee (G. Chappell) Frankie's Chief (E. Larter) Chief Operator (D. MacNeill) Royal Hi Direct (L. Neill) Worthy Chief owned by’ B. Peck, Syduey, N.S. enaueunre Robertson, Salisbury, N.B.; Am | $199.50; $5.40, | | events). Features. first daily double: (op first and second /races) Quinella: $17.80 (the third race) Exactor $44.30 ‘on the fifth - race). Second daily doutie: $104.- 80 ‘on the seventh and MORNING SUMMARY - Dashes 1 and 5 Mr. Annway (D. MacNeill) 1 Sir Jollity (E. Bernard) Honest Patch (O. Willis) Nancy’s Pick (L. Neill) Crow’s Boy (J. Ferguson) Edgewood ‘ High Price (F. Maclsaac) Times: 2.14:2 and 2.11:2. : » First — $2.10, 2.20, 2.10; 6.00, 9.10; 410. Fifth — $10.30, 7.70, 5.50; 3.20, 2.50; 3.2 Dashes 2 and 6 Fishermen's Luck (C_ Chap- > pell) 1-7 Chief Play (J. Hennessey) 24 Shadydale Tonette (T. Pal- .. mer) 38 C.F. Abbe (L., Walsh) " gecnnd - $2.80, 2.60, eight urman came up with a spec- |King, who finished last in the | Ti a me 2.14:3. Jolly Dick (A. Poulton) 13 st aatint: Wild Melee Brea ks Out | Mi et Sdn" nea, | EO Aas. a.m, a cu, Sang 3 fe #1 Grand River — ae ON ie oval in 2:08.3. ‘Pays: third — 3.30, 2.50, 2.20; |4.60. . "| Dennis Herbert (J.°Fergu- He was on the dead ru Bugg Harness racing at the Park| 3.40, 2.40; 2.70, Quinella — $5.80, son) 3 gloved hand on am 8 — will resume this Tuesday even-| Seventh $540, 2.70, 2.10; 2.70, DASHES 2 AND 6 Hazel Bird (G. Mauger) 4 ing like a pe — * eC ween: Oo ers, ian S ing when the Colts stakes are} 2.70; 2.20. Daily double — $45.30, |Happy D (C. Smith) 1 3| Leon's Thoughts (R. Barri- - - made the grab. . . Don es slated to be run off. Races 4 and 8 Miles Hal (W. Cr: 28) eau) 5 & | bell of Kensington, bit . atlas SUMMARY Peter Humes (R. Barrieau) 1 2) Sister Marie (R. Dated 3 7) Abner C. (W. Craig) ‘ 64 two of them doubles. He a By THE CANADIAN PRESS {with pitches close to their) “I’m not going to explain Race 1 My Haven (C. Smith) 2 6|Homestretch Linda ei | Times: 2.10:1 and 2.10:2. a one-man attack — San Francisco's Juan Mari-| heads. what happened,” Crawford Little Art (Alyre Pineau) Am Castle (D. MacNeill) 31 (E. Arsenault) - 41) Pays: Third — $4.40, 3.00, Enman téam.. - chal shigged Los Angeles On the second pitch from added. “Yougi ‘have to get it FOn\jaroek JWeMer Craig) 2| Miss Heather HHal (J. Hen- cto Leia) 5 4) 2.70; 3.10, 3.00; 3.70. Seventh — ~ eatcher — —— over the' Dodger starter Sandy Koufax, from Giles.” pe 7 (Angus ron) i 45) pril Budiong (R. Macken). 2! $4.70, 2.30, 2.10; 2.40, 2.10; 2.10. with a bat in the third|Roseboro returned the ball to SNAPPED 5-5 TIE Lorne Echo Ridge Eddy (L. Neill) 5 4 , Dashes 4 and linning of Sunday's game, trig- the mound. close to Marichal's Pinch hitter Fred Whitfield's chy Goose (Lem Neill) 5! Eilen Joyce (O. Willis) 6 3 |nyster ‘Judy (R MacPad 76) soon WIG. Daniels) 11 gering a wild melee between|head. Marichal and. Roseboro bases . loaded ssacrifite fly * — acFadyen’ .| Evangel (E. Berard) 22 nike teams involved in the pres-| immediately went at each other snapped a 5-5 tie in the 10th Happy D owned by a Dow Senor (J. Hennessey) 34 - filled National - League | with Koufax rushing in off the imning® and Cleveland Indians Moncton, Homestretch Linda Littte Doctor (J. Chappell) -4 5 |pennant race. |mound and trying to intervene pushed over two more runs for toc u m. mar lowned by Stanley Mayhew, Kin-| Happy Gallow C. (C. Chap- Lea ori oO —— the sage ype — while just avoiding Marichal’s an 8-5 victory rae 3 Washington. |kora, P.EJ : ) 53 lichal swung his a ose- swinging t Don Demeter’s two-run homer Pays: 21. 6. .70; Jimmy .Caiion ( \boro's head “several times and Players-from both teams im- in the second -inning gave the ‘mother large crowd witnes-| Race 3, 12 ee: 1. Charles ae 2 Ar yd 540,| Times; 2.11: a \ead 2a) r ee = Knudeos (oe Dodger catcher, blood mediately rushed onto the field Detroit Tigers a 2-1 victory over sed an exciting afternoon of| A. MacDonald; 2. Merrill Mac- 2.30,. 2.10. Pays: Fourth — $4.10, 2.80 oronto’s Georg a n \trickling from a cut over his in a fight that lasted 14 minutes Boston in a game-called in the Stock car racing at’.the Kings | Lean; 3. Winston “White. ,|--Times 2.13:2_and_2.13:3. 2.70; 12.00, 4.00;- 2.90, Eighth scored a steady 71 to add to two | jeg, eyebrow,jpumped a. right before Umpire Crawford wres-/ sixth because of rain County Speedway, «Lower Mon-} Race 4, 10 laps: 1. George — $3.50, 2.50; 3.00. 72s and a 215 total, equal to. hand that Jimed to clip the tled to the ground with Mari-| Joe Sparma got the victory ‘ague yesterday. The feature| Thorne; 2. Melvin (Crowbar) DASHES 3 AND 7 Features: First double $3.00 | Homenuik. ‘Giants’ pitcher. in the face. chal, for a 10-5 record in the abbrevi- event of the afternoon again was | Fraser; 3. Lester Hennigar. Doctor Alex (D. MacNeill) 13, ‘dashes 1 and 2); Quinella Veteran amateur Nick Wes- | San Francisco won the con- Reporters’ were barred from) ated- game. the free for all won by Joe Dono-| Race 5,12 laps: 1. Melvin | Mighty- Warrior (O, Willis) 22. $10.10 (on the third): Exactor lock of Toronto, the only other’ test 4-3, the dressing room until after, In the, National. Dick Stuart, V@0. A record 21 entries were) (Crowbar) Fhaser; 2. Garfield |Nimble Knight (S. Stead) © 3 4, $39.40 (on the fifth) and second Canadian who survied the cut-| Marichal eventually. was re- the player's left the ‘park. | who failed to come up with a ?artw/pants in this event but | Graham; 3. Kenneth Llewellyn. |Free Chance (E. Larter) | 46 daily double $13.40 (on the off, shot 75 for a 220 total. |strained by Plate Umpire Shag Police stood by guarding the |ground single that scored the omly three cars finished. Race 6: 1. Joe Donovan; 2. |Lola Hal.{J. Campbell) 5 1) enth and eighthh). - cn U.S. open champion Gary |Crawford, who wrestled him to clubhouses. Roseboro was sent | tying run in the sixth, hit a solo _ Results of other events: ~| Ken Newberry; 3. Grant Senca- | Chet Lynn Roya ° Player of South Africa took a| the ground, and was ejected to the —airport- to await—his|home~ run-in the .eighth that__-Race_1: 1. Robert. Ross; 2. | baugh. (G._ Chappell) 65) |72 and dropped three strokes off |from the game. Roseboro was teammates, who left for a se-|gave the Philadelphia Phillies Lester Hennigar; 3. Winston | ‘Race 7, Oldtimers race, 8) Fays 4.50, "3.00, 2.60; 5.40, 2 ING’S COLLEGE — the pace into a tie with Palmer, |forced out of the game, blood ries in New York while Mari-|a 6-5 victory. over Cincinnati. | Nicholson. : | laps: 1: Fred Whitt; 2. Dan | 220" a oe +n; 6 «0, Campbelt“and-Souchak,-the-first trickling onto his chest protee-/chal was not around the ball} Tug McGraw scattered seven Race 2, 12 laps: 1 Milton | Burke: 3. Vince Martin Poe SCHOOL -round® leader. ~ tor. from=the cut over‘his eye. | park. (hits for his first major Jeague| Drummond; -2:-Gany Nietson;|~ Race 8, Free-For-All, 20 laps: | Doctor Alex owned by F. A. Dave Marr, Sam _ Snead, The incident started in the “There was nothing to precip-| victory as New. York Mets 3. Winston Hancock. 14. Joe Donovan: 2 Melvin | ear . MacNeill, Summerside: Ww : ~ Charlie Sifford and Claude King .bottom of the third inning vhen/itate’ the fight,” said umpire! trimmed St. Louis Cardinals” pate | | (Crowbar) Fraser; "3. Leo Mc- | [Lela Hal owned by ¥. ~ ae y hy sor eae were another ‘stroke back at Marichal, the Giants’ 19-gamej|Crawford. “But I wouldn’t have 4-2, completing a sweep of their | Cormack. . are Th eg nd 2.13 | NOVA SCOTIA 213. winner, came to bat after forc-|put the man out of the ‘ball doubleheader. Minor League oe oS 7 Jack Nicklaus, who needs only |g Maury Wills and Ron Fairly|game if he had fought avith his New York won the first game | SUMDERSIDE —~ A large DASHES 4 AND 8 Founded 1788 $1,731.more to break Palmer’s | the Dodgers to hit the tenet fists. 75. Ball R du | crowd of stock car fans attend-| Eddie Be Good (H. Renault) 1 3 : A 1963 record earnings of $128,230 | oun e ed the races at Freetown Sat-/‘Williard’s Choice (W. Kelly) 2 1 RESIDENTIAL in PGA play, dropped out of | urday night.” Races were held | Highland Beaee ‘ ; SCHOOL contention with a°37-37—74 for Ti C Whi for the first time under rod (J. He 36 FOR BOYS a 221 total. . Ht jue lights a spokesman the | Hi There (C. Smith) 45) - iger ats ip. aWa | of a best erin the Gret_eame Freetown Stock Car Club, spon- | Orawann (D. MacNeill) 5 7| ® iS ries at Memorial Field at 6.18 | 9S of the raceway, stated last | Knight Norris (W. Turner) 6 4 : Gulf Shore Ball soniett. The winner of thisseries;} Night that the races here will |Al Dale (C. O’Brien) 78, Grade VI to Matriculation H River evened its best, oo ~| will” play” against “the is ~ | be-held—under- the lights in the |Prince Robert (J. Bernard) £2) ___. rea lope River eve its best | Raovell- viscr fer” ths future. | Pays Sth 3.20, 2:50, 2.90; 5.20,, Syllabus designed to of three semi-final series Gul | O cl e eac Jersh | title. Island Race results are as follows: |4.00; 2.40; 8th 11.70, 6.00, 2.60; re bo f Charlottetown Angels in Gulf| oat First six-cylinder flathead: 1.| 12.40, 3.10; 2.30. | PERESES Dove. 108 Shore League ‘action last even- | Pe Charlottetown team will) (aie Dawson Middleton: 2 | Times 2.12.2 and 2 12.2 University ing by -a-_score-of 20-8. Winning. By IAN MacLAINE .Cline, was even less effective terra in-the last minute a the| be composed of midget age Kevin MacLean, Charlottetown: |..Eddie Be Good owned pitcher was Matheson setting HAMILTON (CP) — Hamil- in trying to.elude the Hamilton! game and almost resulted in’ Players performing in the City’s | 3° pon MacArthur, Tyne Valley, St#uley Mayhew, Kinkora: wil| Athletics and Cadets an the Angels down on 8 hits, while |ton Tiger-Cats’ bruising defen-|rush and toss through the de- another Hamilton touchdown. Babe Ruth League. Right-hand- First eight-cylinde: ator | \liard’s Choice owned by Walter integral. part of r csrutse took the loss. J. Fardy | sive team made Saturday night | fencé*—, Don Sutherin converted two ¢f Jerry Murphy (42) will pro-| 4 ‘witton Drummond, Freetown, |S¢ll¥. Bunbury. ro. the leading batsman tela rough one for Ottawa Rough | He tried four times and com- Hamilton touchdowns ‘and added | bably get the nod for pitching 2. Harold MacQuarrie ‘Rustico ee me = Ww inners with a~singte;~dou-/ Rider—-quarterbacks,— === ne=His- last=effort.-was:-a—single -on-a-missed-tield- goal. Cuties in: the opener. No _word | 3 pyai- = : DASHES 5 AND 9 Ear! inquiry advisab] ‘ple and triple in five attempts| The Tiger-Cat. rush produced |. intercepted by... est Herb Pe- attempt, | has” been received from~—~the: : er rca er pan +Norah“Annway (&--Neitl) 17 y_nauiry advisable. while G. Bowtle and M. Larter nightmares «for the Ottawa — | Prince County aggregation on want ace Ss Far Stride (D. MacNeill) 2 4 wing to. Timited vacancies ~“Tosing | backfield and was the key -fac- tioeic. ilctiine stack ee araae Mer, | dust. ‘Nancy (H. Renault) 33 aa tor—in—giving-the-Rough- Riders MARITIME HARNESS, RACING. 2 The second game of the series George Bernard, maar |David P. H. (W. Birt) 45 we ‘a 27-1 drubbing before an esti- | Will be héld fi ‘Summerside on.) "Guee f checvdinder fatheng.’/ Jody Direct (J. Ratchford) 5 2 : North Rustico downed Oyster | mated 26,000_fans. SACKVILLE DOWNS, _ N-S.|Shermar-David; owned by the - Wednesday with the ||, Scond Secylinder (fathead: | Water Freight (M. O'Brien) '6 6|” Opening date |Bed Bridge 8-6 last evening at; The win put the Ticats, - de- (CP) — Just Gary, owned by E.|Shermar, Farms of Canterbury third, - . back int," acLean, Charlotte-| Chief's Gal (W. Craig) | |Oyster Bed Bridge to win’ the | fending Eastern Football Con- R. McLaine, of Charlottetown, |N.B., shattered the record for | Ghar Charlottetown the week. aoe eon soto Mid- | Times cue and 2.11:2. SEPTEMBER 9, 1965 ference champions insole }won-the~ $1 vreferred ce | : i ays 26.30, 6.60, +, rt winwine pos- | pace | Maritime - bred two-year-olds in | aaverg sees War ae ee ee | eae. ; = ‘3.0; 4.0, 11 eg to, 20, 290) For further information apply to hole cutoff, hit regulation figures and carded four birdies and 14 pars. 17__ greens _in | semi-final—series—2-1. | pitcher was J. Gaudin and the “session of—firstplace—and-- Jeft--here-Saturday- night--with- times-narness racing Saturda y night Ottawa, tied with Hamilton be-|of 2:09.2 and 2:10.2. at Saint John Exhibition ee loser was R. Gallant. fore the game, in second. Other winners were Angus L, | raceway. fy =: Don MacNeill, wel known Griver at the Charlottetown Driving Park won his second British Consuls Driving Tro- phy it was announced at the Driving Park Saturday. even- ing. The trophy ‘is annually awarded to the driver amass- ing the most points given for wins, places and shows during Old Home Week harness rac- ing. Runner up in this -trophy race was Clarkie Smith. MacNeill won consistantly” throughout the week to’ cop his trophy following is a sum- mary of his point perform- ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 11. % ' 4 iciaiaacale omy are « year’s | oat 6 BRITISH CONSULS TROPHY “reported to have the a gg a ap Ottawa’s veteran Canadian (2.13.2), De Leah (2:13.1), . Don quarterback, Russ Jackson, was |Starr (2:12.2), Borderview Beau-| The brown gelding, driven by | able to complete only two of his |ty (2:12. 3), Ambrose Lad (2:11.3) Clayton Killam, won in 2:11 35. | nine pass attempts. Three of the and Dorbeth (2:14). The previous record for mart- | ones he missed were intercepted time-bred two-year-olds was and“two of those—to Dick Cohee | "MONCTON (CP) — North-| |2.12 3-5, set this year at sete | Sirlan and Ted Page—went for Hamil field owned ned Poi Perry | |John by Top Rhythm. ton touchdowns. San | In other events, Shermar Con-| ‘| the fastest mile of the night in a | (DEFENCE. HOLDS -FIRM- ;nine-dash— harness.racing —pro-+ \rad_ won in 2.14, Burgess Ex-| Jackson's understudy, Bilt, |gram “Saturday -at ~Brunswick-}press-hit-the- wire in-2:09-2-5 and. |Downs. | Chance Abbe took a maiden | ' LADIES GOLF "’ Northfield, driven Guy | mark of 2.18 3-5. Burgess Ex: | in |Frizzell, won-the eighth dash in | press; owned and driven by Don | foc The following is the draw for the second stage of -the ladies | 2.09 3-5. . ; Ratchford of Newport, N.S., was | Billy G. Command and Bobby |the lone double winner. The! C.L.G.U. point match to.be held |Chips were double winners. + ra : : also posted a victory in at the, Belvedere Golf and Coun-.|, Bobby. Chips, owned by. Bev | try club this afternoon. | Mitton of Moncton, won in 2.10) 1.15 — M. Cannon, J. Bien; | and 2.10 2-5, while Billy G. Com- Sammy Gibb (2.14 1-5), Mea- |dow Bird (2.13 4-5) and Tammy | 120 — M. Jardine, K. Wood: | mand, owned by Elmer Clow of |roce ‘71! 15) were othey’win- 1.25 — G. Molloy, A. Coady; 1.30|Meadow Bank, P.E.I., won in; the best combination payoff | — M. Weir, J. Horne; 1.35 — P./2.15 and 2.17. = was the daily double... of eaher- Drysdale, L. Sampson; 1.40 — Single winners were Modern mar Conrad and Shermar Da- M. Dennis, B. MacEachern; | Furniture (2.15), Sunny Key! vid, which returned $36.50. 14s — G. Berrigan, H. Baker; | (2.13 2-5), Adios Alen (2.10) and The night’s pari-mutuel handle 1.50 — M. Gaudet, C. Agnew. | Mona's Dream (2.15). was $27,000. TRURO (CP) _ Guy Texas | «<, is eight-dash harness Programs | ere Saturday night, ing in Today” is‘ the last chance to |times of 2.14 1-5 and 2.15. The Main Brace Marine 4 pcr ge re Chartottetown | Other winners were Rollon | the National Park All- Seats meet! oa hema mpionships. |Lewis (2.14 35), West River| |tonight in the second game of. rr seek whet opened to | April (2.11 3-5). Gene L. Scott |the Queens County Senior B ja wan Played this |(2 15), General Discovery (2.14 | Park. | year, those receiving in- |45) Edgewood Dell (2.12 4-5)| The third section of the City| | struction and those not. | | So far the entry het for girts | |and Miramichi. Eddie (2.16 4-5). |Softball league schedule will} ance: Monday night — Mister’. | is very low and if we don’t have | The daily double combination | swing into action Tuesday ever | |of Guy Texas and Rollon Lewis | ing at the new diamond at Vic- Annway, 1-1, Doctor Alex 1-2, | More entries the girls tourna- | toria when Do Tuesday afternoon — Arm. ™ent will be called off. So for | ne Massie B.S. Seuiie Gains time is! ond’s Buddy, 2-3, Am Castle, | Your own good girls lets get out | SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) —|slated for 6.30. 3. Tuesday night Mary Leah 2, Far Stride 3. Wednes- | day afternoon — Runway, ‘-1. lichi Ku 1-1. Wednesday night — Lucky V, 3. Thursda {| ternoon — Single 1-t | Thursday night — Pepsi First = | } 3-3. Saturday afternoon Doctor Alex 1-3 and Far Stride 2, Saturday _ night Doctor Alex, 1. Last season MacNeill was highést in North | percentagé of wins America. | and give it a try. There will} also be a mens tournament, both | | singles and doubles will be Tun = in each age class. ‘ The trophies and balls are being supplied by the City Re- — Department. Entry fee ]- tournaments is: .25c. The Paint Makers Co. All Kinds of Paint NASH ALUMINUM Doors, Windows, Awnings D. A. MacCANNELL . 140 Great George St. Meeting of the Queens County Stock. Car Racing Assoc. Members only, Mon day Aug. 23, 8 p.m. at Sportsmen Club. George Curley, White, Robert. Stewart, | Murphy, Willie MacCa Doug Nobles, Jerry Campbell | | Richard Johnston, Wilbur Birt, read rag lg er D'Arcy Durphy and | Brian Sobey. atte tot ae S| ou Meeting this morning at 11 o'clock for the locais. The following are the —final! | Standings in Charlottetown Min-| or League baseball play. Alsu| included are the —— dates | the top finisher: ‘Little League ‘Standings (final) | W L PtsG Cardinais 17 11 .607 — | Phillies Giants 14 14.5003 |Z | Cubs *14 14 5003 | Pirates 13 15 .4644 | Dodgers 11 16 .407 5% \4 Mondet (finals best 3 of 5). 4 Monday 9:30 Dodgers vs. aa 'dinals: Pirates vs Phillies; Cubs} vs Giants. \¢ Farm League Standings (ttesiy=|3 W L Pt. Gbl | 4 Senators 9 3 .750— f Indians 7 4 633 114| an 633 1 | Angels 6 5 545 2% Tigers 5.-6 .465 314 | Red Sox 5 6 .465 3% Orioles 3 8 .3755% Twins 3 9 .2506 cons 2 out of 3 (quarter | : 14,30 Twins vs Senators; Orioles vs Indians. Wed: 1:30 Red Sox vs kees;- Tigers vs Angels. Thurs: 1:30 Senators vs Twins; | tae ) Yan- meet the) Indians vs Orioles. Fri: 1:30 Yankees vs Red Sox; | | Angels vs Tigers. STEEL Window - Doors} SIDING Steel Siding ap- Plied te existing wall Backed with insulation board | 71, colors. F. J. 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