— ge ' nnn ——— ered by Bob-Brook-and- Marg) Shelton Byrd 245 F537, were the —oeensfpeerenareneneatnrmennnne ii etary a e-or eh &2 50 -Other winners < _. America's Billie J. King ~ 2205 —e es \ matched the _ perfect 1 ati Sete ee re ‘se Yankee Blaze Cops Two In Action Packed Racing. Yankee Blaze eaptured both beds of the featured. Invitation- Pace at the Charlottetown iving Park on Sat pinning the sixth dash in 2.06-4 hnd the tenth dash in 2.07..Em- wmett Bernard- drove the son of Yankee Hanover dam Nogara Hanover to the two wins as both times he fook the lead at the Quarter. pole and. won gong way’ Lee’s Way C. with Sid Rae driving finished second h times out. and Eloise Wick with Walter Craig driving finish- ed third both trips The exciting pacer Hurrah -fi- wished 45 as both times the ruc- ged son of Rodney was too far back te make use of his blind- ing stretch speed The roan par-: tng mare. Rose Robin. finished i. Saturday night's “erowd of 1300 saw the first un eet of the nicht tn the curtain raiser -when Brenda's Flame driven by Francis MclIsaa¢ .pac- ed te 8 new lifetime mark of” 914. Enterprise Lady was sec- end and Real Spirit third The Your vear old chestnur horse JdTitop and the three vear eld brown horse Texas Chief lit wins in dashes ? and 5 Jolltop winning the second dash ém 211, and Texas Chief the Gfth in- 212-9 : Another top notch race card fe on tap tonight at the Charlot- tetown Driving Park. Four dou- ble dash events and two single races highlight the card whien 4s packed with speed in every dash The curtain raiser has’ seven aidewheelers all capable of pac- ing miles in 2.11 and better. The roan mare White Lady has drawn the rail position, Emily - Hal is two, Chum §is three, Garth's Best is four, the .excit- ing Stalag Hanover is five, Wayne's Pride is on the out- aide, and Princess Mark trails ext White Lady. —~ jammed. Pe The Guardiag, Charlottetown, Men 2uty 4 1906, Bobby Craig tetened € MN. Ad los te a win in race three in the time of 2.14-3. Highland Ro- | urday night |gue with Joe Hennessey driving | The, first daily double. a com- finished second, with Mole Kal third. : Ohio’s Orphan and M Jay 8 Clark Smith drove Ohio's Orphan to the win lin dash four in ‘the time of 910-2: with. Hi’ Jay second aud Ozark Pete third. John “Buddy” Campbell made Hi Jay as easy winner in race eight as he took the chestnut pacer out of the two hole at the top of the stretch and won easily in 2.1+2. Ohio's Orphan was second and Glam- erous Wick. third. Mvstery Mite with Ralph Mae- Fayden driving set a new tife- time mark in winning the sev- enth dash in 2.16. Don Mae- Neill's Doctor Alex finished see- ond. afier racing to the quarter on the outside. and Lucky Lark finished third —Randait_Ma-PDonaid's—_t-e4+ year old trofter, Kenna K, fought off a tough stretch drive by Windy June te win the ninth dash in 217-4 Stanley May- hew's Keziah. with Cliff Chap- pell driving, finished third. The exactor on the ninth dash, a combination af Kenna K. and Windy June, paid $26 4. in dashes 4 an Races Tonight { Five starters will fight for top jmoney in races § and 9 From ithe rail out ate: Whirl A Wick, zzman, Ohio's Orphan, Mark rdue, and Amos Frost. Pick- ing a winner im this class will {be real tough. SACKVILLE DOWNS, NS (CP) — Pacomoonshihe, a six- year-old from New York, set a _teack record. of 2.02 2-5 in wihh- fring the $5,000 Nova Scotia In- vwitationa) harness racing pace here Saturday: _...The..time was_twe-fifths of mecond better then the fer Pocomoonshine whose earn- fmgs this year are more than Andy's Son, horse of the year, led most of the way but faltered in the atreich and placed second. Third®. The horse also was the only |sue Lew (€.. Smith) - was Waygon — another New ‘double winner, taking the first’ Time 217-4 © York horse. Onaway and Sandy _ later, both from the Maritimes were fourth and fifth. Pari-mutuel betting of $52,504 dmaugural pace. : Shotgun Hanover and Preach. 3-5) and Sugar Truck (2.18 4§).| Exactor on dash ® paid $36.0. "r,. g foot’ 200-pound right ‘hat broke a 23 tie. sixth vic- Captures Wimbledon Titl WIMBLEDON, ‘England (AP) Mrs. Billie Jean King—a slim- mer and more. subdued version nis Ralston, %, of Bakersfield, holding her service with. diffi- @f the happy-go lucky little Miss Moffitt of previous years—Satur- day brought the Wimbledon women's fitle back to the United ABtates after four years with a 3, 38,.6-1 victory ever Maria ‘Bueno of Brazil. , The standard ef - tennis throughout the final nevér weather, and not until the last few games of the third set did Mrs. King manage to impose complete au- thority over her opponent She did it by solving the proh- lem of how to handle Miss Bue- no's high-kieking second serv- ice From then on she dropped only four more points to raitle off the last three games for the match 4 But before that, K was a pro eession of service errors, pooriv~ timed drives, netted volleys and fost opportunities by both girls ts 65 minutes of nervous tennis Tt was Miss Bueno’s fifth final appearance —. shex.won three times in 1959, 1960 and 1964 PLAYED HARD Mrs. King was. playing m her 1965 Maritime’ = amt —tennis—seer—in— MARITIME RACING Dashes 6 and 16 have seven AT™ond’s Buddy- blanked Los Angeles Dodgers 2- top pacers looking for the win- _‘ Taylor) 449 ner’s share of the purse. The Glamorous Wick Dal Maxvill broke a scoreless fast breaking Captain Chief has ‘C- Chappell) $ 3 tie with a fifth-inning single and | the rail Stanley Mayhew’s Mea- Times 2.102: 2.112 Lou Brock cracked a bases dow Day will score two, Coun-_. Pays — $11.80, 4.40. 2.90. 4:50, empty homer in the ninth as tess Alice is three, Bill Boyles’ -2:50: 2.30. — $4.70, 300. 240; Cardinals handed Drysdale his Amy Thorpe is four, Willard's *9-.200 2 Hth loss in 16 decisions. The Soe aS rane mee pent 1 DO ARN a dt trails out Captain Chief. sacs a ant : 2 up atx hits ee Post time is 8 pm ee va Sulinesse’ 1g a PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bil ——— Burrah (© Ferguson fF White and Rich Allen hit home Times 206-4 207 runs and drove in tw runs Pavs— $360. 3.00 260. 339 each as Philadelphia — Phillies Ae 00: 2.70. — $2.70, 270, 290; Savion ensis abet otealght viet — he 250, 2.50: 240 a er Bill added more nest to the DASH? ory ; |program by finishing im a dead heat in 2.09 45. Shotgun pHanov- | er won another dash in an tieat time: __Midnighi Bold also was a dou- ble winner, clocking miles in 2.10 2-5 and 2.11 45. iden- a___Shadydale Merit (2.12 _3-5)__ record Miss Montgomery (2.14 35) and 279: 3.80. | MONCTON: (CP) — Speedy Con set a track record for three- jyear-olds -with #2 mile in 2.09 35 on a nine-dash harness racing program Saturday., \dash wm. 2.11. | Other winners were Mirami- chi Post (2.13 1-5), Adios Alex | (2.08 4-5), Lady Tipton (2.12 1-5), | was $14,000 less than in the 1963 Lallex 2.16 45), Chalidale’ Com- 6 paid $17.40 et (2.12 35), Adios Forever (2.99 Manuel Sapin and. Den- final Friday, Between Santana, 2%, of Calif. 64, 6-4. An indication of how little command the once - impericus Miss Bueno had on the- match came in the eighth game of the second set, when Mrs. King, presented her with no less. than three double faults yet still man- aged to win that made no dif- ference to the result, as the ‘Brazilian held service the next game for the set. WAS FORCEFUL The California 22-year-old won because her game _ throughout was more compact and because _—-playing to a prearranged plan —she was able to mix her vol- leys with accurate lobs to keep Miss Bueno away from the net. In the final set the all-impor- GOLF DRAW _Following 's the draw for the qualifying.-Round Club Champ, ionship at Belvedere Golf and Winter Club and which is to be played today, Monday, July 4 Santana wor 11-9, @econd final, having lost to Mar- 1966 aret Smith threé years ago oth plaved. however, as if it was their first sight ever of the famed centre court Not even near the end,- when Maria started to” wilt despond- ently and Billie lean seemed 'o grow several tnchea taller. as ghe scented victory, did the ‘ match approach the excitement BASEBALL RESULTS © Minnesota nn 119 HOR. 2 KI Baltimore O01 100 lis— 4 93 Perry. Cimine (1-2) (2) ard Zimmerman, McNal's ‘72. 8 Miller (8) and Roznovsk, HR Min — Perry (1) Bal = Powe'l —tit1 B-Rohinsen he sce Second Californta 190 No? H1h>. 4108 Cleveland on 320 Oh. 2 ~ Wright. Burdetie (4. Sanford 192) (4). Rojas (9 and Satr! ano. Tiart, Radatr (3) ‘A: and Azciue HR Calif Reichard: ae . _sored by Mrs “1.18 — €. Macmillan, J. Beer, | M. Cannon. 122 — M. Jardine, K. Mus- tard, FE. Cox - 1.29 -- G. Barbour, A. Coady, B. McCuaig Vb 136 -— I. Laidlaw. b. Sarnkew, M. Wetr 1.43 F. Buntain, J. Horne, M. MacMillan 150 A. MacLean. F Mae. Kenzie, G. Berrigan ‘ 5h s MGaudet™*P— Dry dale. A Baker, 2.4 TD Rogers, F Marto nald. M. Hunt ’ 211 M. Beaton, Nora Mar Donald, V.. Ross : 2.18 S STorey, FE Lord N Brown, D MacLellan The 4-stage point match spon ; 7. W_L__ Prowse was won by Mrs T. A. Laidlaw and ‘runner-up was Mrs. A G *Macmillan ; Marie's Wixed Waich w hirh was played June 30 war won by C Macmillan (low gross BR MreCuaig ‘lew net MacKenzie ‘hidden ole) and ~ ond, paid $43.90. split honors in the Free For All|’ The second dally double ithe fifth and Yankee Blaze in Doctor Alex (D. MacNeill) 2 __Lucky Lark _( Kenna +R Mar Porat — ot | ‘The quinella on dash three, a- combination of C. N. Adios and Hichland Rogue, paid $4 0 bination of Brenda's Flamnie. in the first and Jolltop in the sec- * combination of Texas Chief in e the sixth, paid $17.40 j Brenda’s Flame (F. Melsaac) Enterprise Lady (EF. Bernard) Real Spirit ‘L. Carr) Bell’s Last (R. MacDonald’ Burlington's BelleAl. Poulten’ Lowelt M. iC. Smith) Barbara's Tag (B. Craig? Time 2.164 : Pays $13.40, 3.40. 2.30, 2.10 2.10; 2.40 7 DASHES 2 AND 5 Jolitop (R.-MaeFadven Miss Coppertone (Wo Craiz! Texas Chief ‘0. Willis Far Stride (D. MacNeill’ Shermar David (C. Smith) Maynard's Missy : (1. Smaliwoad) . Jolly Dick (H Poulton) Times 2.11. 9.193 Pave $810. 499 250 27. 270 $8.20. 40, am 25. 8 DASH 3 Cc N. Adios“(R. Craig’ Hizhland Rocue (J. Hennessey) Mole Kai (F. Me!saarc’ 'Mountain Jester (G -MacLeod! True Lady Lou (R. Annear! Deceiver (J. Smaliwnad) Time 2.143 : ‘Pavs $8.70, 3.70, 2:0; 2.0, 2.20: 2.60 : . DASHES 4 AND 8 Ohio's Orphan (C. Smith: Hi Jay ‘J. Campbell) Ozark Pete (S. Stead) 1 ah naw 1 b 4 5 4 7a -—-— ‘S 74 1 an 3m 2a ae LOS ANGELES. (AP)—Larry 2 Jaster pitched a three-hitter in 1 g duel with Don Drysdale Sifb- -9 day as St. Louis. Cardinals are White smacked a double and two run homer. scored two runs and stole a base while -Allen Mystery Mite (R. MacFadver) 1 St. Louis Blanks Dodgers Phillies. Topple Chicago | Pa % heal CLONINGER AFTER RECORD , third “single, singles by John of the opener as he won his Stephenson and Ed Bressoud fifth in nine decisions. produced two ‘more runs, Jerry| Danny Cater, who scored one Grote doubled in another pair run and drove. in another in ‘the and— Chuek— Hiller capped—_the first game. led the Athletics’ at- rally with a run-scoring double. tack in the nightcap with. a HOUSTON (AP) Chuek three-run homer off loser Hank Harrison's three-run homer and |Aguirre and a run-scoring sin- the five-hit pitching of Larry {0 NORA EC SMR TE - MINOR Dierker gave the Houston Ast-| ~ BASEBALL ros a $1 victory over Cincinnaft The following ‘e Sunday and a sweep of their) four-game series with the Reds. | Tt was the Astros’ seventh victory over. Cincinnati im as many meetings this season the Minor WASHINGTON (AP) — New Baseball schedule for today and York Yankees blew a fiverun tomorrow lead built with the help of _ MONDAY FARM LEAGUE 10.30 Rex Sox ve Athletics 1.30 Senators vs Indians, Ori- oles vs. Twins, Astros ve Gi- ants. LITTLE LEAGUE _:9.00 Pirates.vs Cards: Mets Mickey Mantle’s eighth homer ‘in six games, then edged Wash- ingtod 65 Sunday on Bobby Richardson's leadoff homer 18 the 11th inning. CHICAGO (AP) - Lee Eha 4 ited & Fin-scoring double and bases-empty homer. : SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - lanta pitcher Tony Cloning Bob's Girl (R. MacKenzie) Afton Libby (B. Craig Wick's Ace (G. Macleod) Time 2.16. Pays 31; -¢70_ 3; TW, : player to hit two grand siam — homers in one = At- DASH § Giants 17-3 . Clininger also singled ie a run, and his nine runs batted ia for the day set a major league record for a pitcher. Vie Raschi Windy June (J. Smallwood) 2 Keziah ‘C. Chappell) 3 Wee Lass. (R. MacKenzie) 4 Trifiite (J. Cairns) ~ 5 Ernie Spencer ‘G. Macleod) 6 Knight Way ‘L. Taylor) g iewren in 1953 while no Na- tional League pitcher ever had driven in more.than five. Four players have hit- two grand slam homers in one game in American League history, but Pays — $6.00, 3.00, 290: 2.40. Daily Double on dashes 1 and 2 paid $43.90. : Daily Double on dashes § and was Jim tm 1961 | : accomplish the feat Quinella Dash 3 paid $6.50. Gentile of. Baltimore Thander preezed to his itory in-his last seven games and this ninth in 16 decisions, giving ing run with a two-out single m the Braves the seventh icollected 20. __|__Cloninger's first grand slam came off a 32 Bob Priddy and capped a seven- rrun first inning on the fourth game: for a 31 lead. Until then, she had bees inning with Ray Sadecki pitcher and er be- +eame—the—first National tanger) ane ae game Sunday as Braves —erushed—San— Francisee _all_ their runs in the seveoth inning of the opener anda 52° of the New York Yankees drove none was a pitcher. The last to pitch by reliever |ning stteak to-seven and the The second slammer was an opposite field liner that cleared | icio, who had reached. base on the ficht-field tence tn the sourth a force—play— the the count one strike: “vs. Phils; Astros vs. Giants 10.30 Cubs vs Reds; Braves vs Dodgers 3.15 Practice for all Bantams cSDAY sgh amiss FARM LEAGLE drove inthe —tie-breakinge—tt with a fourth inning single as Chicago White Sox defeated Boston 32 for a split of ther Danner ed took advantage of _two_errors_and a LITTLE LEAGUE. 10.30 Braves vs Reds; Cubs vs | Dodgers. : | 60 pm: K of C Diamond. Baler sar victory. - Boston then built a 20 lead in. the second inning, of the nightcap on three singles, a bit: batter and an infield out. Chicago cut the margin with a run in the second on a double by Gene Freese, a stolen hase and Elia’s sacrifice fly. Charlottown CURRAGH, Ireland ‘AP Sedium, the ¢1 second cnvice held off a’ final charge by the favored Charlottown to win the annual Irish Sweeps Derby Sa- ‘turday by a length - Charlottown, winner of the English Derby, was. oadly |placed and was fourth from. last in the 23-horse fieRi at the half- way mark of the 1%-mile turf course. ~ Paveh was third, 2\% ‘engths back in the classic which car- tries. the Irish sweepstakes. tick- ets for thousands of ettors -around the world Sodium, ridden by Fred Durr, ‘si won $144,919 for his owner, G. J. \Sigtia of India. Charlottown’s ‘finish was worth 4 $28,980 and ‘third paid $19,322 Paveh 1s ‘owned by P. A.B. Widener of Philadelphia. t HENLEY on THAMES. Eng and (Reuters)—East Germany. which sent six crews to the royal regatta-here, emerged the undisputed victor Saturday with five titles, a record The United States sent nine crews and only one. Harvard University captured a title Until the East Germans came along this year, ‘no country had even won so many of the inter- national events since the regatta began in 1839. Of the nine events open. te foreign crews, seven’ went to overseas competitors, includine one to Denmark The Grand Challenge Cup—the premier event of the regatta— went to Germany for the second successive year. The East Ger- man. crew from TSC Berlin proved as efficient as the West German eight. from Ratzeburg which won last ye: Net only aid Kt best the Amert ean ‘Olympic champion. Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia. as Ratzeburg did last year, but is Saturday's final it beat the Tide- way scullers crew of Britain. re- garded as the finest British eight in the last 15 years HALF LENGTH AHEAD The East Germans ied throughout to win a tremendou: battie—by—hatf—-a—teneth— minutes, 38 seconds The other events won by East Germany: —~--The- Steawee > thalienge: @cills, in which Olympic silver, TM Seantors vs Orinies> the edattist Achim Hit ¢ 44—Tyine + Jan -Wienese of Holland Eure? pean bronze medallist. tm Satur- ; day's final The silver goblets for pairs; m Astros vs Phils. at which Jorge Lucke and Heinz ¢ Jurgen Bothe of TSC Berlin beat °. The White Sox then went ahead in the fourth-on a walk, | a thtowing error by third base- man Joe Foy, a sacrifice, an infield out-and a single by Elia ~ HENDERSON and CUDMORE. “BALTIMORE (AP) Ruse Snyder drove ‘in-the tie break- i Pt bt inning .Sunday as Baltimore: Orioles defeated Min- nesota 42 stretching their win- Twins’ losing streak to seven Snyder singled off reliever Pete Cimino, scoring Luis Apar- cf \ Aparicio also tripled and seored the first Baltimore run in the third on a sacrifice. fly i ra ny 7 Prowse! G ~ gine. eulty and her ‘two previous serv- ige games had both gone to~ deuce. mie ae But inthe fourth, two Magnifi- cent backiand returns left Maria standing helplessiy in. mideourt and Billie Jean never Jooked back : ‘ | Miss Bueno ‘returned to th courts with Naney Richey of Dallas for the women’s doubles title. They defeated Margaret Smith and Judy Tegart, the Aus- tralian pair, 63, 46, 6-4 Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif, and Mrs. King bowed to Ken Fletcher of Australia and Miss Smith in the mixed doubles final, 46, &3, 63 Fletcher also shared im the John Newcombe downed 3Bill Bowrev &3. 6-4, 36, 63 im the all-Aus- tralian final. © = Ve as Wins 2 Ra | RHEIMS. France’ AP) Aus tralian lack Brabham had a perfect two days of motor rac- ing this wéekend. The former world champion Sunday won the European Grand Prix for for- mula one’cars Saturday he won | the French, Grand Prix-for formula two care ¢ The Sunday put him’ in the lead for the world cham- pionshin with -12 points, twa” more than Italian Lorenzo Ban dint whose Ferrari ted almost two-thirds .of the race. but Australi Victory ‘throttle rahle In both races Brabham was driving cars of his’ own design The formula one racer is pow ered hy a Repen engine while | the ‘Smaller formula two' ma hi chine has @ Japanese Honda en- men's doubles crown. He and of the nightcap, the Mets €X- wes Stock. Nash did not give up and Owen © Davidson, | Billy O'Dell and Steve Blass. dropped. .nyt.--ath 9 -~ broken xd Roth homers came with two~* outs e by Frank Robinson Cloninger now has 18»RBIs Boog Powell homered off Min- this season. 17-in- his last four nesota starter Jim Perry in the games. He has four homers, the fourth and Brooks Robinson hit other.two on June 16 against the a homer off Cimino in the New York Mets when he drove eighth. It was homer No. 16 for in five runs ; both Powell and ‘Robinson. NEW YORK (AP)—New York DETROIT (AP) — Jim: Nash, Mets struck for six runs in the pitching in his first major | fifth inning and held off Pitts- league game, beat Detroit 10-4 burgh despite two. home runs by Sunday. giving Kansas City a Willie Stargell for a 98 victory double header sweep that over the ‘Pirates. and a split ef dropped the Tigers seven games their Sunday doubleheader. behind American League _lead- ‘Pirates took the first game ing Baltimore. Kansas won the 87. with homers by Jim Pag- opener 3-0. liaroni. Gene Alley.and Conn Nash, a 21 - year - old right- Clendenon leading a# 16-hit,gat- pander called up from Mobile, tack pitched 6 1-3 innings in the sec- Trailing &3 in the fifth Inning ond game before giving way to ploded for seven hits against » hit until the fifth inning, but | , wound up yielding six,. includ- Ed Kranepool drove in the ing home runs by Al Kaline and first run in the inning with his Gatee Brown. The'6-foot-5 rookie 6 struck out’ seven. Krausse worked 8 1-8 innings DANCING Brabham | Modern and Old Time Dancing every Tuesday’ 4 (e Meets | night at' the Kensington \Legion Home. . | Dancingg. from .9.30 to Brabham held the world 12.30. championship im 1989 and 1960 Music by Eddie Mathews when he drove for the Britisn }ij|billy Orchestra. : Admission price 75¢ per person. Cooper factory, the firm that ~ introduced *rearengine cars to the grand prix circuit. ATTENTION FARMERS 2k Bim Ave AGL418 Kensington RA na4_4n4s - rt OPEN —A CONVENIENT CREDIT ACCOUNT oe x ey .. Fe East German Crews Take Henley Honors Formal We iL | Geobie Breasiay, ¢ M-year->\4 andfather, pushed Charlottous gh at three furlongs from home, advanced te fourth wi'y one furlong left and was. s}\)) lgaining when. Sodium erosseq the wire The 2% horses ‘in the race were Drumlane, Agecot. Khale ; “<0 ‘shan, Ambericos, Agogo, Alalaw), , The six other American-owne4 Democrat, Alciglide, Milesvena, were among the alto Polemic, White Gloves, (Rue- = They ‘were voor ‘Ann |D03. Crozier, Sodium,. Charlot. town, Paveh, Busted, Rippin Ford's Ambericos,” A. 8. Hew- Time, Not So Cold, Petit Span itt's) Democrats Miles Valen. Baylaux, Radbrook and Bea) tine’s Beau Chapeau, Mrs. El! Chapeau zabeth Graham's Agogo, Mrs. | ————— M. A. Moore's White Gloves and W. G. Reynolds’ Baylanx. TWO STARTS The field didn’t get away until ‘the second. attempl. ireland, like England, does not have starting stalls. All the runners) line up and go when the starter ves the signal. Not. So Col¢é~teok the early lead and was still in front after three furlongs. Durr pushed So- | dium up from the pack and then was challenged by Agoge and finally by Charlottown. ] | | | CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK | Monday, July 4 ( DASHES 1 - 4 1—Whute Lady 2-Emily Hal 3—Chum the British patr of Ray Easter. 4—Garth’s Best ling and Jerry MeCarthy by twe §—Stalag Hanover lengths |6—Wayne’s Pride The. Prince Philip Challenge 7—Princess Mark Cup tn which the eoxed four of | ‘Dynamo Potsdam easily beat! | DASHES 3-¥ the Copenhagen Rowing Club '!—Annan Gal of Denmark : 2—Security Scott The double sculls, in which |3—Afton Libby _ Manfred. Haake and Joachim |4—Mister Annway Brueckhaendler of TSC: Beilin | 5—Audreye Pride beat the British pair of Nick |¢—Ellen Joyce Cooper and Arnold Cook by 9% | 7—Golden Pick lengths. : .&—Je Anna Lynne . The Americans were perhaps : lucky te win-the one title they | DASH NO. 3---- -did. the Fhames- Challenge Cup -1-—Mystery Judy for eights.-In the final, the Har-|2—Lord Adios vard University lightwent crew f Leah eliminated the holder, the Isis |¢—Stariight Pride Boat. Club of Oxford. University, |5—Rollo Matie in 6:57. by three-quarters of a &—The Sheik length : 1—Miss Fiaminge The number five fm the Isis | ease boat, David Thomson, was takes DASHES $ - 9 ft) before reaching the halfway |} Whari A Wiek mark when the crew were level |2-Jammman ard the Oxonians had te row the >—Ohio's Orphas remainder of the race with only |¢—-Mark Purdue Harvard won the Thames Tre | phy in 1958, 1980 and 1960. | DASHES ¢ - The other American crew te. Captain Chief ‘ t 2—Meadow Dag reach a final was the Haleyoa Boat Club of St. Paul’s Sehool |3—Countess Altos s of Concord, N.H., which lost :o|4—Amy Thorpe London Emanuel School by 5—Willard’s Choice . Vv. Cup for schoolboy eights. 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