HR... Det-Cas__(30)._. Belgium Wins 6 Day Bike Race MONTREAL: - (CP) Emile Severyns and Palle Lykke raced to 2 sensational © finish Saturday | nigh’ to give their Belgium A | tear the victory: over eight | oth’. teams in the Montreal six- | d2* —rievele race. Le ae Faggin and Freddie | , Eugen of the Italy - Denmark team moved ahead of the Bel- -gium B team to finish second while the Germany B. team- took third place—one lap behind the |. Belgium A and the Italy-Den- “ mark teams. Canada’s ‘team of Deiter Rein- | hold and Roger Charruau, which; had been trailing in last place «throughout the competi- - tion, overtook the Italian team of Sergio Bianchetto and Nino Pinarello to finish in eighth po- sition. The last four hours of the 1,721-mile race were fierce as |- no team let up and the. leaders sprinted and chased _ continu- ously to try to win points: and to-gain laps. Nine two-man teams finished the race, France uit the race a couple of. days ago because of exhaustion and one “ef the mem- bers of the French team, Jean Raynal, combined with Fritz Pfenninger of Holland to ‘finish | in sixth place: Pfenninger was left without a partner after team-mate Peter Post had. with- | drawn. Severyns and Lykke took the | Feet by virtue of their 824 sprint © points total, compare with ‘on for the Italy-Denmark ee. ‘ Vi mands Crush. Dodgers 13-0 Moncton Viponds defeated the Dodgers 13-0 to win the N.B. — P.E.I. Title in the Intermediate “A”. circuit. The winner was G. Barley with a one hitter, including five walks and three strike outs. The loser was Tete Gregory. He was relieved in the ninth inning by Reg Flannigan who was later felieved by Shepherd. They gave up seventeen hits, walked nine and struck out one. Gregory was credited with the loss. Gallant and Trites each had four hits for the winners. Jerry Kane was the lone hitter for the Dodgers. a nwa 7S they | 4 | Se pt, A GLEN Leeco, manager of the Rustico Golf Club is present- : ing the winners of Saturday's | tournament with prizes. Win- ners include: Brian Chambers, | winner of the low gross; Tho- | mas Dawson, second . low | AT RUSTICO gross; Frank Macintyre.. win- ner of: the low net award. Not shown in the photo is Mrs. Walter..Redden who captured first place in the ladies’ cham- pionship division. Brian Chambers Captures Tourney ~ gross in the club championship at. the Rustico Golf Club Satur- day was Brian Chambers, Sum- merside. Thomas Dawson, Char- lottetown placed second in . the one-day 18-hole ‘tournament and Mat Young captured third place honors at the Rustico Club. Frank MacIntyre Jr., captured the low net honors and the run- ner-up honors in the net division went to Jack Chandler, Charlot- tetown. Neil ‘Young nailed down. third place honors in the net di- : BASEBALL RESULTS © ‘@y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, SATURDAY National. League = S[Pos Angeles: 000-000:000-—..0...4.| Chicago 100 100 02x— 4 9 Moeller (2-4), Miller (5), gan ‘8) and Roseboro; Jenkins (6-7) and same“ Pittsburgh 100 300 500— 811 1. Atlanta i 010 000— 6 90) Law, O'Del] (3), McBean (3), Blass (16-6) (5)... “Mikkelsen (7) | and Gonder, May (7); ger, (olivo (4-4) (6), Ritchie (7) and Oliver.’ HR: Pitts—Bailey (13), Clemente (27). Atlh—Menke (15, Oliver. (8). St, Louis Phila. 201 100 000— 410 1) 005 000 00x— 5 9 a Jackson (13-14), Willis Briles (4), Piche (6), Hoerner | (8) and McCarver; Bunning (18- 12) and Schaffer, Dalrymple (4) | New York 006 010 O11I— 310 05 Cincinnati 000 001 12x— 4 76 ~ .« Shaw, Friend (5-8), (8) Taylor: Pappas (11-11), Notte-| bart (9), Davidson (9) and Pav- letich, Edwards (9). HR: Cin— Cardenas (20), May (1). 8 Fran. 001 000 003.000 S— 9183 B’ston 010 000 030 00 1— 5 82) -Perry, Gibbon (8), Henry' (1), Linzy (11), McDaniel (11), | Priddy (6-3), (12) and Barton; Cuellar, Raymond (9), Giusti (9), Zachary . (2-5), (11), Sem- pera (13) and Bateman. HR: $ F—Mays (35). American League Baltimore 000 014 100— 6 81) California _——-000-030-000—_3_6.1 Bunker (16-6), S. Miller, (6), Drabowsky (8), and Etchebar- ten, Roznovsky (6); 7), Rojas (6), Sanford Rodgers. _HR:Balt . (%). Cleveland .. 000000 300—3 81 Kansas City 000001 000— 1 81 (8) and Blefary 4s dome PhP 8 .<Mhoore re: Re-| | Chicago |Wash. - | Klages, Wilhelm’ (4-2) (6) and McCor- ova. | 00 001 000— 1 63 California 100. 200 03x— 6111 | Phoebus (21), Watt (5), Fisher (7) and Roznovsky, Chance (11-17) and Rodgers. |HR: Cal—Vinson (1). ~ “~ National League 000 100 000 01— 2-61 Baltimere 200 000 00x— 2 40 and Roseboro; Chicago Koufax (25-9) Holtzman (11-15) Pittsburgh 000 001 010— 2 80 Atlanta 000 300 O3x— 6 111 Sisk (10-4), O'Dell (5), Me- (3),|Bean (8), Face (8) and Paglia- | roni: Kelley (7-4), Carroll (8) land Carty. HRs: Pgh — Cle | mente (28); Atl—Aaron 3 (42), | ' Jones (at);* ieee Fran. 020 002 000— 4102 and | Houston 120 011 00x— 5 90 Bolin, Hoeft (1-4) (5), McDan- Viel (6), Henry (7), Linzy (7) and Haller; Dierker_(10-7), Latman (7) and Heath. HR: SF—Me- ‘Covey (34). St.L .. 000 000 120 000 O— 3112 Phila. 000-101-001 00 1— 4151 | Carlton, Willia (7), Hoerner (8),° Hughes (9), Woodeshick (9), Briles (4-15) (12) .and Cor- eae McCarver (7); (8), |HR: Pha—Allen (4): |New York 000 004 301— | Cincinreti 000.300 010— 4 91 | Fisher, Selma (46) (5) and \Goossen; O’Toole (5-7), Notte- bart (6), Osteen ‘(7), Zanni (8) Wright (4 and - Pavietich. PROBABLE PITCHERS Tiant, (11-10), Radatz (8) and|py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Azcue; Lindblad (5-10), yAker (9). Detroit Minnesota Wickersham han: (7), 901 000 000— 1 61) (83) (8) Boswell and Nixon. | Chicago 020 100 201— 6 101 Washington B. Howard, Pizarro (8-6), (2), 000 098 401— 8 12 0 | Philadelphia (Wise 4-5) and Free- | Merritt (7-14) Worthington | ‘St. Louis (Gibson 20-11) (N). 001 000 610— 2 27). Probable pitchers for today’s (7), Stock (9) and- Roof, Talton | major league games: National League Pittsburgh (Fryman as: at ( Los Angeles (Osteen 16-13) at - San Francisco (Marichal 23-6) Late Atlanta..(.Jarvis 6-1)" (N). Only games scheduled. American League oston (Bennett 3-3 and Bran- Wilhelm (9) and Josephson; Mc- | don Orr) at Washington (Han- Cormick (10-14), Humphreys (4) |non 3-8 and Coleman 0-0). Craig (6), Baldwin (8) and Cas Detroit (Wilson 18-10) at-Gal- anova. HR: Wash-King (9). Boston 000 000 000— 0 61 “New York — -000 001 00x— 1 40 Lonborg (10 - 1), Mcmahon (8) and Ryan, Tillman (6):;. Peterson (12-11) and Bryan. SUNDAY ' American League | First : | Wasknvlen 220 000 000— 4120 211 020 00x— 6.151 Lambe, Buzhardt (5-11) ~ (3), | Bolo (7) and Martin, Roman (6:) Ortega, Lines (3-2) Kline (8) and Casanova. a) £3), HRs: Chi—Buford . (8): Wash | —King (10). Detroit 000 000 000— 0 40) Minnesota 000 000 001— 11 6 Wilson (18-11) and Freehan; Kaat (25-11) and Battey. HR: Minn—Oliva (25). mm | Boston _ 00 010 000— 1110 New York 020 000 10x—.3 90) Fisher (2-3), Sheldon (5), Wy-| att (7) and Tillman: Bouton (3- 3). Hamilton (7), Reniff (7) and Bryan. HRs NY —Whitaker (7), Bryan (4). Dleveland 000 000 013— 4 90) Sansas City 100 100 000— 2 61) Hargan (13-9), Radatz (9) ahd Azcue, Crandall (9); Nash, Ed- gerton (0-1) (9), Aker * (9 and | Roof. ‘ Second A . ifornia (Chance 10-15) (N). Only games ae ‘Sampson Wins Lightweight Title SYDNEY (CP) — A 17-year- old high school student is the jnew Canadian Lightweight Box- jing champion. Ronnie Sampson of Sydney Rt- ver. N.S.. won, the crown with a unanimous decision over Willie 'Williams of New Victoria, NS., in the 12-round title bout her Saturday night. Williams, 25, announced his lretirement from the ring follow- ling the fight. The Lightweight title was left vacant when Tyrone Gardiner, also of Sydney River, retired last month. Sampson opened an early lead over Williams, but the’ = latier’s experience paid off and the fight iwent the full 12 rounds. The cnty knockdown came in the seventh round when Williams had to take the mandatory eight count. Among the judges, Law Po- wer scored it 58-43 for Sampson, ‘Lawrence McKinnon 58-51 ay Joe Burchell 57-51. vision, with Charles Gallant and 100 000 000 00— 1 83, and Hundley . Short, Fox | Buhl (6-8) (9) and Uecker. | and fifth respectively LADIES -DIVzSION Mrs. Walter Redden took top honors in the ladies’ division and d was Mrs. Eric Gillespie. Third and fourth place ‘went to Mrs. Merrill’ Pineau and Mrs. Hugh Gillespie respectively.” The provincial teachers cham- Pionship tournament is schedul- ed for the Rustico Club this Sat- urday. The management of the Rus- tico Club stated last night that they were impressed with the number of performers who turn- ed out for Saturday’s action de- spite prevailing high winds. STAGE STAR DIES LONDON. --(AP)—Ada - Reeve, 92, a former music hall star and favorite of royalty, died -Sunday. ftady~ at Lon don’s Gaiety Theatre, she toured the United States, Australia and ~ |favorites. SECOND SECTION MOSPORT, Ont. (CP)—Mark Donahue .of Stoneybrook, N.Y., today won the Canadian Grand Prix for sports cars in a Chev- ~ [pe bercree Lola T70. Second..was-Phil-Hill of Santa Monica, Calif, in a Chev-pow- ered Chaparall. Chuck Parsons of Carmel, Calif.. was third in a Chev. - The winners of the men’s low George Clements placing fourth | powered McLaren. The race was over 212 miles, 85 laps around the 2.5-mile road circuit. Donahué took at least $6,500 in prize money and the Pepsl- Cola Trophy. The race was hard on the Only 11 of the 30 starters were still _at the finish. —_ Mosport track opened in 1961, a major race had to be re scattered across the track. : When it was- restarted, four cars were so badly -damaged they_ could not race. They in- cluded. the Lola -T70- of: John Surtees of England, 1964 world ial and the race favor- ite. |For atime, \South Africa. and Denis Hulme were > ‘esta 1-2-3. But they gradually fell American Engineer Wins Canadian Race The Guar ¥ Toronto Defeats Lions; Edmonton Ties Calgary For the first time since the: started. A jumble at the first} corner in-the initial lap left cars: e “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Charlottetown, Mon.,-Sept. 26, 1966. Clonin-|'Les Angeles 000 000 001— 1 21 | |. oN - Get more for your travel dollar q Your Red “Bargain” ticket buys more miles and more comfort on CN's fast and attractive inter-city and transcontinental trains. Meals are compli- enrunas when you travel by sleeping or parlor car. And CN makes travel ~~ with low fares for children and group and party fare discounts. There are also extta savings when you share sleeping accommodation. Take a relaxing train trip now and get the best of CN—appetizing meals, roomy, comfortable accommodations, lounges and friendly service—at low- low Red “Bargain” Fares. Call your Authorized CN Travel Agent n anes ba or © 111 202 4 Halifax ‘Starting October 1. Toronto CN Passenger Sales Office today. ry Montreal Windsor ( Saskatoon *44.00 Vancouver *59.00 One-way coach travel, Red “Bargain” Days. Charlottetown to: * 5.60 $14, $21. O ARGONAUTS 26 son's convert provided the tying |Kerbow ci for three sin- Western Conference LIONS 27 | point. gles. WLT F AP 5 All of Edmonton’ s points were Sask. 7 3 0 243 174 14 io ‘ Gr ou ae set up by Stampeder errors. SASKATCHEWAN 7 (Edmonton =~ 55 11721 Uh Argonauts. to. @ 2927 Victory alties, four pass interceptions By JIM CRERAR “ Calgary 361 97149 7 over British Columbia Lions in |28¢ two fumbles, both inside | HAMILTON (CP) — Saskat- | 3.C. 2.7 04118 4 a Canadian Football League in- the Calgary 17-yard line. cewan Roughriders take on Ot- National League terlocking contest. _ Howard Starks went 40 yards |'@wa Rough Riders in Ottawa Eastern Conference Despite the victory—Toronto's for Calgary's opening touch- j(omgnt with star fullback George WLT FA Pe second against seven losses |40W™ the club's first on the eed. Ce ics St. Louis 3 0 0 73 481.00 the Ae ground in 10 games. Robinson ey_man t- | Dallas 200 he—Argonauts..remained. in. the chewan's offe ked 80 -24 1.001 | seastern—¥-0-0t-b-a-1)—Confer- [Converted and_kicked-—a--fleld-[< ian 5 Cenes, Picked up 8 | hija, 2.1.0 71..43 663 ence cellar. -The loss also ‘left goal and- single to complete riety — aes Sere its: £4 78-70-50t- B.C. in the Western Football: acer. 29-7 paitie ie Hamilton ar Cleveland 120 8 69 331 Conference basement with a 2-9| Butch Pressley and tackle Ed |cats Saturday in a Canadian | V5 12 0164.08: oa record. Poles scored Edmonton's touch- [Football League interlocking |NeW., YK 9 2 1 58121 .000 Argos’ started towards the \20WRS, both after fumbles. |game. Atlanta 030% 70 000 victory afters the Lions had Tommy Joe Coffey, converted | Saskatchewan maintained its Western Division .|moved into a 27-21 lead early in both and kicked a: single. Randy |hold on first. place in the West- |Green Bay 3 0 0 69 36 1.000 the final quarter. Quarterback “jern Conference despite the ‘loss |Baltimore § 2 1 0 77 61 .667 Eagle Day's passing moved Brabh il while the victory moved the Ti- |40S Ang. 2 1 0 63 55 667 | Toronto to the Lions 19, but the am Eas y cats within two points of leading |Detroit 21 0 4 30 .667 Argos were stalled in their first ° - Ottawa -in the Eastern Confer-|Sam Fran 0 1 1 34 56. 008 M sota 021 two attempts for-a ‘first down.| Wins Formula 2 | |exe: inne 0 a 000 Reed rushed for 33 yards in |Chicago 020 2 4 000 With four yards to go, Argos ALBI, France (AP) = J ‘ five carries during the -first/. League out with mechanical trouble and |2*™bled and Day passed to Mel |.” hy tn Honda, won the Grand|qQuarter, but-had to be taken Eastern Division Donohue, lying bik among the Profit for the first down. Dave , in ran fro th in the ' WLTFA . Thelen went up centre for two |Prix formula 2 auto race Sun-|%0m be ame parly Pet first half-dozen, took the lead | ards and Day passed to Bobby |44Y- easily outrunning his 16 stages of the second. - New York 3 0 0 87 341.000 late in the race. Taylor for the touchdown. competitors. gue. a thea, ee ve eee ‘: eta - oe ed , Brabham was challenged for cDoug by | Hou 2°0100 85 500 WEITZES WAS SIXTH - John Volunas’ second convert |g. or the. 85 la d Kuntz got the Hamilton touch-|Boston 12 0 48 77 .333 Eppie Weitzes: of “Toronto--was |save—Argos.the winning _ point. ea by ment oon J the | downs. Don Suterin converted |Boston 1.2 0 48-77 333 top Canadian finisher with sixth |Dave Mann added another foint |Pierre Beltoise in a Matra, (@2 four and added a single in|Miami 0 3_0,.52.100_.000 place in his Ford GT40. Hugh |on a 65-yard single with two|cocworth Beltdise aig coukade the fourth quarter when a 38 - Western Division Dibley of London, British airline meiend remaining. behind the leader, was forced to|¥@%@ field goal attempt went/Kan City 3 0 0.119 541.000 pilot, placed seventh in. a-Lola. os’ other touchdowns were” the pits with engine trouble. ~ wide. ecaetemeeas _. |San_ Diego .3 0 0 80 27 1.000 More than 20,000 watched the |Scored’by ‘Thelen, Billy Martin) Wit pottoise cut, Brabham | ee ree shut out Oakland ~_ 1 3 0 53106 .250° race at Mosport, whichis 45 and Jim Rowntree. Vilunas also ted to his 10th s ul M./ until the final. minute’ when Jim | Denver 03 0 2% 8 .000 miles northeast of Toronto. In. |Kicked ‘a single and Mann fin |CAEEY OO formula two|/Worden gathered in a Si-yard termittent rain was forecast but ished with two singles. ~ victory year. pass from Ron Lancaster for a|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the few sprinkles didn’t affect |Fullback Larry Kilmes paced Brabham’s time for the race |touchdown which Sack Abdend- National Rest ccue: British Columbia's attack with |WaS one hour, 54 minutes, 32.2/schan converted. : W L Pet. GBL a jis face aj in |tWo touchdowns with Bill Mun- seconds for a record average of National League ‘|Los Angeles 91 64 587>— Pen sone major eee 3 I |sey and Sonny—Homer getting |100.5 miles an hour. New York 17 Philadelphia 36 | Pittsburgh 90 66 S77 1% Mosport's six-year history that lthe others. Billy Mitchell kicked : i Love 0 See a ae three converts. anta t P 2 . initial pile - up following the : Golf Drew _ [sen Francisco 14 Baltimore 36 |Atlanta 83 73 532 8% standing grid start, drivers were EDMONTON -18 -- Los Angeles 18 Green Bay 2 |St. Louis 79 76 510 12 sent off in single file from their CALGARY 18 Fol : Washington 33 Pi Cincinnati 74 8) 481 16% original grid positions. - lowing is the draw. for the |mrinnesota 17 Dallas | 2 ‘Houston 68 88 436 23% : CALGARY (CP) — Calgary |day, September 26 at the Belve- rg ; Am series, Donahue’s victory a © Houston 20 Buffalo: 27 Chicago 58 99 369 34 was worth nine points giving Stampeders ‘kicked away a 10-0 |dere Golf and Winter Club: Kansas City 43 Boston 24 League him a total of 11. firstquarier Jead Saturday but) PARTNERSHIP MATCH |New York 16 Denver 7 ree. Behind tim are Amon and ltouchdown to tie. Edmonteal fan cop Meta Sel ee Detroit ee McLaren with 10 points each, ¥. Macianis, J. “Mac-|- .. cy G Eskimos 18-18 in a, Western |xinnon. STANDINGS Minnesota 8 71 345 11 Siler: “ ee and Hill |Football Cofiférence ' game. 1.25 — E. Buntain, I. Gallant. Chicago ‘ 81 76 516 154 The first Fase ba the Sisios \Sacy Keen Gk seaereoee ae ne MacRae Po reese SS California 779 408 19 s |Jerry Kee ern. d Tl79.. 19 |were at. St. Jovite, _Que., and |to the Edmonton 13-yard line 1.95 — F. MacKenzie, H. Like- WLT F APtiKansas City 71 % 452 GU 3 tt {orith-.-eight-..seconds... remaining |yyi > renee Ottawa .. ..7 1 1M 85 14|Washington 70 87 446 26% races will be at Laguna Seéa jand he. found Terry Evanshen- See SSS 632164 = 8712} Sse ID 8B AA 2 and Riverside, Calif, and Las |alone on the goal line to com+|~140 — M. Hunt, A. MacLean. | montreal 3 5 8 551% 6 8 436 Vegas, Nevada. pléte. the drive. Larry Robin-| 1.45 — G. Berrigan, D. Rogers. ‘Toronto 27 (x-Clinched pennant.) - %24.00 —