Large Pays Are Fea’lure Of S'side Nigh’r Race Card Large pays lelhlfed the eve- ning race program It the Sum- mrnlde necewa int night Dominion Byrd Steps Maritimes’ Top Mile Doll: Hill‘s le-yenr-old roan horse, Dominion Byrd. paced the M-rltimcl fastest mile at PHYS— anfi7flfl. 5.00. 2.10: the sewn in capturing the [ca- 5-00. 3.50; 2 thi~ 3.00. 3.215. lure "M0 Flee It Charlottetown 2.50; “30. 340; ((-10. Driving Park Saturday night. The Ipeed popular Byrd oli- spring stepped the first dash oi the feature in 2.06:2. l-le w back for I repeat victory in dash eight in 2.09:2. June Byrd was runnerui) the first trip and Blue sky Lark was the place horse In the linal mile. Other winners Mr. Rock. Hy Dee In and True Long werei double'viciors and Doug Hill's great ttiree-year—old colt. Billy Rice. gave himsell I new tab oi s — Cirdv 50. 2.70. 2.30: 1.13:1 1n capturing the night's 12.60. 370: “Ml. tingle. Pays —— 7th— 210. 2.30, 2.10; First double paid $10.00. the 3.50. 2,70: 2.40. .rcond $7.00. The qulnelln was worth £25.90. the exacior 56.00. Dash 1 Billy Rice VD. Hill) nushIw-y Chief (.l. Eennesseyl Will Mahlon lE. Bernard! Bose Aida Clue! (Cyril Smith) . Mighty Ett (Clarke Smith) Quaker Bonnet (G. Chlppell) Drellio Hal (L. Kelly) Miss Lucky Belle (11. Mac-Donald) 1 2 3 I 5 7 Time 2.13:1. BilLv Rice owned by Doug Hill. Hennessey) ! 1 Charlottetown. Primo (.1. Campbell) 2 2 Ply! 2.10; 2.10. Dreamy Guy (J. Ferguson) 3 4 Sky Prince (Cyril Smith) I 3 Dashes 2 Ind I Callie Hal (W. Craig) 5 6 By Lee Deon Dunlap B (Clarke Smith) 6 7 IO. Cbappell) [Arturo Hanover lE. PIy Junior (D. MacNeIll) l Berna 7dr Tommy Shanter (E. urruard) Future chlat lerll Smithl VIlly Lass (L. Krllyl .loradalc Co-Pllot (Clarke Smith Royal Tram (W. Down) Time 2.15 PI., rippedc c 0.513 . iygrd . Beechmbni our“ aim-t wt 1 SA-l-unmv Brand (91; (ml)! 11041) and Dal- t . .1 American Dengue ryrnple. sour“ league fig‘f‘gfim” “4 ‘5 “w” '1“ “ Cleveland 5. Chicago 2 Second .' Boston 0,_New York 2 Pittsburgh 000 000001— 1 is Games Played {grim $.15 M'flj‘gg .fl‘dmfi E‘s-:5 330?; Film" 3 “glam: ‘Mfw‘mlf’g '33.“ Two Sourlr Town League base- wrappod up. There be three. - - - mum] um: m and Bum-i: Mom“ “4) ball games were played ovar- the pulled mm 30 ieet lor his only CLlicinn. 7. San Francisco 8 New York 3. Pitts. 4 St. Innis 2. Houston 1 Milw. 5. Dos Aug. 6 SUNDAY In the filth rac Stead reined Dir ley Mayhew. Kinkara. True Long (A Lavcry) Doctor Alex (D. MacNeill) Perfect Hal (L. Kelly) Concept to Willie) Abner c. [Chas O'Brien) Roger Parlay (E. Cluii'l Sarmnnua c ('r. MacKayl near. Montague. Dominion Byrd (.1. June Byrd (J. McGregor) Blue Sky Lark lE. Berrurd) I'll Jay lJ. Campbell) Santengo (Clarke S Hill. Charl nys 2.70, 210. 2.90. Pays —— 8th dash— 3.00. 2.50; 7.60. a Mr. Rock I. . Loraine's Watcherll (M. O'Brien) Murray Harbour. 2.10: 7.20. 2 BASEBALL SCORES Ind Dnlrymple. HR: lit—Lynch (7). The upset at the night came e when H a rold Strike in the By 9 Dean owned by Stan- Dnshcalond7 ll. 22 .13 45 57 66 711 ush Dal (Clarke Smith) Time 2.15:1. 2.15:2 True Lang owned by Jack An- 54 Dalhea 4 and I Kennesscy) mith) Time 2.06:2. 2.09'2. llcminion Byrd owned by Doug otletown. h— 5.90. 2.70: 2.”; i Dashes 5 old 9 l Time 2.09:2. 210. Mr. Rock owned Ll). Jordan. 1 0 Pays — 3.50. 2.30. 2. .70. 2.11]. 2.1 who @uardiom SECOND SECTION Charlottetown. Tuas. July 2, 1963. wire in 1:15.! and mid $80.90 Icrou the band. A win ticket along) on Direct Strike returned 3. . Direct Strike bad finiahed ill- Ber- nard-reload Tommy shorter lied to settle tor runnernrp honor- in the second trip. Batters who also had Direct. Strike and Tommy shanter. in that order. tor the exaclor In the rim. also got thdlnine rebrrna, $130. to be exact. Frisco Hanover. retired . Gaudet stepped the fastest time of the night. “flip Fflaoo lame went ills fil'at mue in 2:004 and his second trip was in 2:00 flat. There was one other double darn winner on the program. El- mer c captured races 2 Ind ii. single dash winners were Glu- ger E and Senator Dan C. puller Tommy Shantier ll}. ma ) . 1 2 Direct Strike (H. Stead) 5 1 Audrey's Pride (C. O'Brien) 2 4 Mighty William (A. Bur- bille) 3 3 Freddie's Dream (S. White) 4 5 Blake Hanover (J. Chap- ! 6 1 7 ye Calamity Boy (W. Craig) Timer—2115.2; 2115.3. Tummy Shanter owned by TILT-l. Jenkins; Direct Strike owned by Sid Stead, Charlottetown. 700. 2.90. 2.40: 32.50 (I). 11.1». 8.90. The Belvedcre Golf Elmer C (A Smith) 1 1 Echo Ridge Eddy IL. Neill 2 s Torrid Waters (C. Smith) d 2 Dreamy Guy (.1. Ferguson) 4 a Callie i-lnl (A. aernnrd) 7 4 Denise Ann (C. chappelll o 5 Norton Clagg (w Craig) 5 7 Time' ‘11; 2:14.: Pays ,l. , 0.404 . . a. .1 «.00. 2.10. 2.10; $2.10. 2.10: $2.10. Dub!- 3 IM 7 ‘. By ritle nownu. Ginger E (C Smllh) 1 2 CLEVELAND lAP) — Arnold Senator Don C (-1- 36? Palmer. golt's big money mln. Hard) 5 l tired a rive-birdie barrage Mon» Winston's Wish (E. Claw) 2 t .1... to w... .. mm... you fly Lee'DeIn ('1 Cit-Plum 53 (or Hie Cleveland Open iirit Cecil Beromlne (c. O'Brien) 4 5 prize or 322,000 and let a one 11v. Scotty (w. Craig) 0 that year money-won mold of :85.- Times: 2115.2; 2:1“. . nuke. a and a Palmer shot a iour-under-pnr Frisco Hanover (G. Gaudet) 1 1 s1 and won an marble pllyoli, Philip's Queen (A. Eurhlne) as his third plsyall in as any - Cathy's Girl (L. Jenkins) 42 weeks. by strokes over Little Doctor (G. Choppell) a 4 ram n and Tony Lema, Time - 2:004; 09 each ol whom cum in with a — $2.70. 2. Pays 711. 00. The great [tar Lroni Latrobe. American l-zague .101 010 000— s B 0 weekend with the Uptownen dc- leating the Cenuetnwnerl 9- 5 Sunday alternoon Ind the Cen- townerr warming the down towners 1741 last evening. bogey. Lem], 01 San Leandra. Calil.. ball 17 plus Ind one birdie and Aaron. pl Gainer- Vilie. Gm. four birdies and three HEY-l- The two bad tied In the 72w ing on. lelt to right. Ire Char- 1olietuwn Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet; Harry asrtlett, inas- tar ol ceremonies: P r e mler Shaw: Mrs. Roll Norman. pre~ goll tor a while." and Mondnyl lie piloted the plane with hisl sengm. returning two hours he- tole the 1)! Bob Brook Wins Feature SAINT JOHN. NE. (CP)~Bob Brook. owned by nil. MacKcn- e at Glace say. N. .. won tile leaiured Alexander Mcmorlali invitational Pa at n e urby Exhibition Park Raceway Mon- nig t. The Brook hone clipped the mile in 2:05 In the first hall 0! the double dub harness racing event. and placed second ll lle'a Adios In the recond heat. Willie's Adlol placed second In the first half to finish in I vir- uinl tie In the best in summary department. Bob Brook took the event becIuae 01 his 2:05 clock- ing. The Intent recorded at the an. . ) aster BELVEDERE CLUB OFFICIALLY OPENED I n d Winter Club Wu ollietllly opened Saturday night with Premier WIItler R. Shaw Iran- ier) cutt-Ifll the ribbon. [mk- aldeni oi the ladies' division and Club President. Dr. Kent Irwin. In attendance at the opening were club members. representatives of Sherwood Palmer Cap’rures Playoff veland Open Mon. In addition to the prlu‘ money. the three finalists split a wile, parents and sister as pas- half the plnyoli gate receipts. race of it with a little better About 3.000 witnessed the match at so each and Palmer also won 3.550 in Wednesday's pro-ama- laur. (u give him a lucrative week. Palmer's putter was red hot. in early play when he birdied three oi the first six holes to.) ave into an unsurmountable lead. in holed a 251mm tor a birdie on the second hole, a 25- looter lor par on the lourth, six-looter tor a birdie on tile lilth and got down to two putts tram 35 teet nu the sixth. COASTS AFTER mil He had putts of six and eight feet to get birdies on the 11th and 13th halal and then cnnsled. Lema had only one birdie in the round. ettirlg a three-footer alto :12-yard letb hole. Aarnn. who birdied the last four holes Suns day to get into the playoll. al. most duplicated the teat. shoot- ing under par on three or the \ iLegionaires and Pukdale, the Summerside golf and curling clubs and the Charlottetown Oirllng Club. A reception and dance was held Iollowlng the ceremonies. Victory Scott Registers Fastest Mile On Car Vlculry Scott, owned by A. E.‘ Macbennnn or Summerslde. and. Bill Boyles's Amos Frost sharedl honors in the tenure event on a. Dominion Dly ntternoon card at. Summerside yesterday. Ari Burbine retard victory Scott to victory in the nut out-‘ ing and in doing so the Scotti borsr stepped on tartan mile on e altrrnoon, 2.0a. 5 Frost) captured the second heat ml 2.09:4 Font Hanover war runner: up both trips. The track was also otlicially opened yesterday with r. u. but MscNelll. provincial minis- ter ot health. cutting the ribbon to oiliclally open the raceway tor 100:1. Alrn ln attendance tor the ceremony were a group 0! dig-l nltnries along with 17 drivers; who drove horses on the card‘ and a group or horsemen lrom‘ past and present eras. ‘ More than 2,000 tans turned out lor the afternoon program. . The results are as lollows: . nrhel 1 and s Edgewood llal (Lorne Hennesseyl Ida Budlong (R Mac- Donal ) I 2 Country Milo (lion Kenn y Cbiel Oznukee (E. Bernard) True Lady Lou (R. 251 53‘ Annearl a 0‘ Belle Texas (C. Kenny) s 0. Paula Clcgg (M. Kennedy) 7 a) McGee Volo (L. Walsh) 3 7 Times 2:12 and 2:13. . Edgrwood l-lal owned by s. in} Johnston. Charlottetown. Pays: First—$11.“). 5.83. 3,90: $3.30, 6.30: $3.50; Filth -- $3.70. 3.70. 1.00: $7.00. 4.00: $7.10. ea 2 Ind l Slippery Queen 1A. Pincaul Mai Kai (Honnessey Myrtle E (L. Kelly) Miss Flamingo (Craig) Victory Gallon (a. Bernard) Jolly Bud (w. nowucl Frank H. Cavaliero 1F. Ballbeck) nonuventure lE. Reeves) 2 Times 2:11 Pa 5 an — $2.50. 2.40, 2.40; 53 60. 3.60: $4.60. SIXIIli $2.10. 2.30. 2.50: $2.60. 3.40; $3.40. Dashes a and 7 Winn Barnes in. aameti) Roger Parlee (E. Clowl Ken's Pride (A. Craig) Ginger Will (E. Bernard) Adrian‘s Boy (E. Fit» gerald) Quaker Bonnet (G. Camp- bell) Times 2:19. 1:151. Winn Barnes owned by Ed- ward Rafierty. Summeraide. Pays — Third 5.70, 2.10. 2.10; $2.10. 2.10 $2.20. Seven 14.00. TE 12 51 25 3! ll 31 22 54 victory Scott (A Eurbine) mos Frost (1;. Campbell) Post Hanover (a. Gaudet) Peri Darnley (G. Cbappell) Meadow General (to. her nard) Times 2:00. 2:014. Victory Scott owned by 11.2. MncLennan. Summerslde: Arno Frost own by r.w. n oylel. Charlottetown. Pays— Fourth— mm. m. 2.10: $2.70. 2.10 52.10. Eighth— sooa. 2.00. 2.10; 2.60. 2.10; $2.10 mid Sit-degree weather. Aaron could Ive made luck on e He missed one putt oi live feet Ind two at eight. Are Winners North Rustico beginnnires de- feated last year's Island Inter- mediate ‘C‘ champs, Johnny's Kingfishers. by I lopsided 11-3 score In an exhibition softball game at Rustico Sunday. Winning pitcher Urbain Gaud- was in p inrm. scatterlng nine hits over the nine inning three g . r driving to the edge or the "me “"19 “MN! “JV and tanning seven. ‘Junlor' Flanagan. the losing pitcher, gave up only eight hits but had trouble - lng the plate as he issued eight Kavallas Are iops At Kart Meet Sat. The largest crowd of the sea- Iun was on hand at the Cove ’.1 head Kart Park Saturday and close competition in event leatured the meet. Kavalla Track Knights on co again swept 00p tenln honors. topping their closest rival. Hob- by Shop Marauders. by 31 points. The Track Knights emerged with 04 point: compar. ed to 63 by the Marauders. in the individual competition night every lcles immediately touowlng him. With six laps to go in the main event. George Seanhlebury or the finisher or the season. Times ’ . t f _ tree tickets to lirsi over the first ‘ "NW" '4‘!“ N" m" “W4” lint-133ml 11.12.." 1;: hole 5mm tournament with 0°!“er ""1 this mm“- lfitcrmiir 13333353}: humid? four innings. He aim tanned “mm” “m”: “m” I“ Chimo 2. Pb“!- 3 wm' Lam-be i“) m E” mmd duuxuiorlfile winners Icons 01373. "e" “l” h“ '1" w‘" 1“ 21°“ and then had birdie: on the ' - dm' ml: dblai: filmed 1m New York 0.1mm: ‘FY ‘7’ “‘1 NW“- E°““’“l W1" m... .. m... m. a mu... ....i a Aaron each re- M in the Meat 15111 160: and lath Dennis Flanagan Ind Al“! m that hlnhe lb at“; is“; 5mm 3’ 5“ mm ., trams (so) is; and board. [m [is f, - mm. um I”... mm. ..... other sash winners included Pin...” ... a...” o. m Flanagan each garnered two bits $32.. £7 C amp-NW“ ,. ed Mllw. 7.1,osAng.0 "Rs- B°S—G°“" ‘9 ‘ W Ms... D' .d y n... m“. ,. year's payroll to 960.903 and Lelia Toss. Cindy Cluel. Vallev course's three par-live holes for the losers. Gene Gallant pnl- d" l. '9 ml 111 til “kgla Annex-MiI tum Y"'k_a°y°' “0“ .d. 3"... her; “:1 mg, Aaron climbed 01922:)“. mile. and urban Will. he .33... hi... ".9 we...” 39 bird. ed two hits lor the winners. He "in was f“ “3 “m "as" gmorfiu litigant Eeyen‘." g n w yum“ NOT “on “15"” In“ “We “5" Wm“ led 14 ol them in a r... in the also got the longest hit at the special event. an mgggofig‘w Wk ‘ Wickersliam 1&7). Drabowslw Mun-rd Pique! led the wln- Palmer hiked bis payoll tor , ‘i"°.;°“'.'d:.b“.‘. Ii'flilydfimlfiu “flirtifpli‘. slandmgs {abstadelielam war capnrred by (a) Wyatt la) and Edwards: Mc— her: It the plIte with three all. m r... a...” we . k k on e n o e on y. en ‘ r K... . “figs; “9" “'k ‘1 Nally (2.3). Delocll (a), Stock in live u-lpr Ir he engaged in his third play- Spent er PIC “3 “FIVE” “hwy” “"3 “‘“e’ We“ 0‘1"!“ $1“ ‘0‘ 5mm"! Follow!“ th flier-aim“. I C. I d I Ch. 4 15).Starrette (a). miner 19) and Wayne MacDonIld went Ill oil in as many tout-named .fie 1virus“: mailing mils: Sign” “wish!” 5 l m. “anew-e fl" .wzs Mm. Wm. fife-IL". I Bmwn' own (9" HR: KC— the W“ m winmeg M" I. : “gingham two Mk; ago [or COPS Feature baregly reached lira eieen with Firemen 4 2 ll Captures t?” “M..”; “mfg. "Fm" 0‘ I ‘10 Ch' ‘ “my m' “9mm “"0 ' “I” mu' no w a me “warm” and Ill: third to get down in two Bankers x :l a an on own“ Olin" 11:; Ed“. 5 52‘ 5 wins mad nigh” Gfourteen. {1.00:1 algal-at $31“ 111.55.l mum (C?) S k puns . Angels 2 ‘ ‘ Di E 1' Here Ire t e musings ' ' . u I “3 “a 90"! u I Bin 6 — pea er ' l MIN-emu 5- Wash» 2 Pmba ble “when Chevirule and Petei‘ Grant hand!» pi’i'yoll to Julius Sores. Pick. owned by Andrew Perry “'9 VIEW" W“ “BM in h“' W 1 5 1 scus ven Kavaua Track Knight- u m“ . ed the pitching chores lor the since turning pro in 19M. "1- or Summerside. P.E.1.. won both h ‘ l m V B b . Hobby Shop Marauders a fly 5- Th“- 1 3! THE ASSOCIATE” “355 loser]. giving up Icomblned tat- mar ns won «30,323.09 in llaata ol the four-yenr-old stake C 8”” W“ 0 5mm“! BA Bandits 51 SECON American Leagu- a, hr. dc P captured llrsi place honors in Carmichael McCullochl u . ) .1 any hits Ind 7walka. purses to lead e pro 5: . leature on the Dominion nay . m . m E t , Kansas City 3. Bali. ‘ Chicago. Ht‘rl'lbl't (H. T Dave lamina. h“ 340,4 for Aner Sundny's (lg, Palmer “shun”. harness {Icing cm 6 dISCIfl EVE!“ at e BS ern TOP FIVE New York Downing (21) (Ml. - .. l to beginner Canadian track and (laid Tully Kelly unraudcrr :- MONDAY Boston 'licllncr (l - ill a a“ Wm” wm‘ WWI" "m" a" ii... 111:“: .w. my"; 1”" Mm” - SACKVILLE DOWNS. N- 5- i" the eighth me he" SBIW‘IY championshipr staged Friday K Macuanxnigbu n Nlfiw-I his“ Cl l nc'l L imnn (5-3) ill) 9“ 1"” w‘m‘ “'1 “Wu” F" “' fie y The "may 5"” "Ems h“ (CF) 4““ Cleflsv the Seven' "‘5'" In“ muffled $492.90 WW0 and saturda at St Lambert M' MacLoan' Knights as “III-inn“ 021 001°”- “1‘ luring“. Foytnck '(1-1).'at “MW "9" mm“ “W” “m” “2“” '“d “"39 we“ yearold chestnut son or Abner exacior ticket holders. em. y ' ' D‘ A“... Mann“... ,3 9|" PM “WWIH 1‘” Baltimore aa'rbcr (12-5). (N). '1‘“ "‘"m‘ “ "‘5 9““ Minor Practice W‘ in" l“ W" hm“ “‘1 "’0" r. clegg. a noted Maritime Sire. The pair staged n thrilling m... M....." m, we... .5, 3' no“... 3......“ Malonay (12-3). Owens. (7)1i Minum'lu, Siigman (5-7). at “WM” 1”” *9 “1"”me Iggzrunu,‘ mm“ mm made his til-st starts nfttie 963 alrctch drive to outlag six other .99.. 9...... mm... Henry (7) and Edwards: O'De D . -.. p 1 (3.3., . ), - ed _ racing season here Saturday sbariers in on: event to set the .. C... . n a. “.1 . w... murmur com (10-4). 1-1th '31 “'1 38"”. EKraOlIsas aCity. Pcna (5-HT). at fin Fmslm- mm“ ‘1“1- T'm“ Announc “"9"” "m “f “'5 “1°59” night and took the lion's sllnre wheels in motion ror lilie seaS- “3.5...gsgo; Djn‘sm.l W...“ .n m Am”... I,” y . Killer (5). Hits: Clo—Harper l2). WIlterI (1): San F—Bllley (1:1) Flrr'l Pittsburgh 1001— 2 ll 0 Phua 1000— 1 i 0 000 00 . 000 II Clrdweli (4—4) and Paglinroni. 1 Washington. Osteen (1-6). (N . Los Angeles. DTstale IN) Nation“ Lelsue St. Louis. Simmons (74), It (119). Milwaukee. Sleln ill-s). at WHO WILL IT BE? ). CincinnItI. Taiwuril (3-2). It Halli-on. Drott (Ml. (N). New York. Jack n 16-7). It Chicago. Bulil lH). Pittsburgh. Gibbon ($57. I Philadelphia. Duren (2-2). 1N). ALI Minor Lelgu prIiztlcel will get underway It Memorial Field It 9 o‘clock this morning. Thin anemoorl stIrtlrlg It one o'clock BIIItInlI Ind Midgets will stage workouts. were also good. Whirl A Wick Ind Killlrney Boy paced the mile in 2:09. Ind 1:08J rerpectively. The daily double combination of Billy Mills and S p e Ik e r Pick plld Valli. Walk The Line Ind IllItIKII/nr plld $41.10 in the quinelll. Headgear Ind BIIck Selenl combined to pay $12.40 in the motor. Call Dom? ion Byrd Seal Bot? Brook? .. . . or will the winner be Hi Jay. June Byrd or one oH'he other famous free- for-aiier; entered in the $2.500 Evening Patriot Inaugural. You’ll get the answer Sat., JULY 6th 8P.m. Charlottetown Driving Park “THE PATRIOT INAUGURAL" "HQ Ice. M the Island's 'I'rhto Clown" Art MacKenzle Wins Sectional For the fifth xtrnilht yelr Charlottetown'l Art MIcKenxie Suudly afternoon the red-that Chen goiter put tosether 1'0de 01 7&7? for I 157 total. In the firlt round of the taunt-mam MIcKenzle had card round! 01 75-77 (or I 72-hole lot-l of ill. Runner-up to Mackenzie W Ron Gillly with I 72-hole MAI 01 355, 13 stroke! all the pace. other leldm were Ron Boyle: 346: Ilde 337 Ind S. Campbell. Slim- merlide 39L in the whole competition held on the lame dI)’: Fraser Burke or Charlottetown captured top honors with chk Murphy win» nlnl low net. Charles While captured low you In the third division Ind '- Vic Otto Furnhecli. Summer. L, of the $800 purse money in the textured handicap pIce. King Clegg, owned by C. D. Pugsley or River Hebert. N Ind driven by Kenny Kaye, Ii ished second to Sym’s Best. own- ed by Francis Brrau nl Moncs in the Iirst heat. then won the second dash. Sym's Best had to settle for a tourih» place fin- is the second time out. Rutln barrioau rained Sym‘: Best through a 2:00;) trip. best mile of the night. when th ey went to the post the first time. King Clegg. quick la ever tram the gate. led tor the first three quarters but was overtaken It tiletlwoltliestrwhbythe last closing New Brunswick entry. tory margin was a length. TRUBO [CPI — dwnrd M.. I 11-year.old brawn gelding. was the lone uble winner on the eight-dash harness racing card here Saturday nlght. Richard M. also stopped iasleat miles of the night 2 In the third rare and 2.18.! in the seventh. Other times on the card ranged up to 2:19 2. Other winners were clegg's It. Margaret McKlyo. Bel- mont Alex. Wamcsit Smake, 0h- ioway and Pennsylvania. Best win pay was on Marrnr. et McKlyo in the second race, . . Best combination 933’ was dellydouble oi Clegg's Last lid Margaret McKlyo. wold! returned $16150. SAINT JOHN. NB ((3?) - E the 12 » flIugheY Carmichael bId law net. Kingfishers Play Angels to Idd to their lead they uracil Iiallerl hope this evenlnl when Guardian Angels It VIctoriI Park. In another Ie we fixture mmmotbometo the \ Mr! I no m field. Sturdy Jimmy and m. Creed were double dash winners in. harness racing Saturday nirhtl II exhibition pork. Young Topper. Donald Scot. Watson road and Al Dale won Itngle huts Young Topper. a nine-ycarold chestnut gelding (race which brought the 2.000 on: largest return It the local track. Lois nrady. owned by Gerald Doolle or nearby Birch Grove and driven by Donnie Coadic. linlshad louril. in the lirat heat at the doubledaslr event while Marlene M. trailed with a sixth- place iinisli. Marlene M, is owned by Eddie Antle of Sydney Forks and was relned by Charlie McKay. Eight h o r l e I posted Single dasli wins. Scotch Crusader. Bar. darvlaw Champ. Dream 5 a n g. Ray Davin. Marlnnd Hanover, rough Buy and pig Boy were the other winners. Masland Hanover Ind Tough Boy shared ho nrs in the Tea- lure event. Taugll Boy. with owner Dr. Mike Lniiin in the lullw. posted the best summary with a 2.1 tln- tall and clocked the night's last- eat mile with a 2:132 time MONCTON (cpl _ Dr. wil- lred c.. a nine-year old boy pacer gelding, owned rs. Elletn O'Blenls at Munich. cap- tured boil. heat: or the lcalure Timetable Invitation Pace It Brunswick Downs here Satur— d .y. All eISY winner. in 1: .l t he first ir . the horse edged out Jolly Jerry in I photo Tillill’l in the second. A photo linlsn was called by the iudges to determine the wt... her a. the Deere ol Maliciou- owned .lolly .lerry staged a bur- terlng duel (mm the three-quart- er pole with Dr. Wilfred C. in a Ir Tea. Time tor the second heat was 1:092. The rIce was held Is I o. 3 University. this year. will bet competing In the AA c ebomi‘liomhipa in Saskatoon next weekend. Whip Si Carl McQunid plrcbad Forble Kennedy's Fiyers to a bi victory over stars in a regular c iiy Beach“ 1. e a g u e contest at Mcmorlal Field Sniurdly Mcouald limited the Whitlockv coached Stars to only three hits I“ singles going to Wayne all hut, Bernie Gallant and George The Stan garnered their only rlln in the bottom or the llrst in» ning but not a ainllle runner on the losing team reached third base lrom this inning till the end or the game. Lendotl batter Joey Gallant got on basr ilrrough an error Ind was brought home by Jamie Kennedy's Sacrifice. rge Powers was the losing pitcher. working six lull innings before glving way to D on nie “Funnel” MneLeaIi. Powers was charged with five at the six runs on eight hlls Ind one tree but: on bl ls. Alter four innings Powers had allowed only one hit but then the root tell in. The filth inning lead- ofl sticker. Ricky GIllInt. got I tourrnm rally gomg with I Jingle reminder of Timetable. I Quev owned by Gordon McLeod of st. Front running Johnny‘s King Martini and driven by Currie‘ Monctnnlan in 1911. Wood. reeled oil the laaicsl mile or the night, llitlinil the wire in 2:11.: in the tlrst dash. SYDNEY (CF) 7 Lots Brady Ind Marlene M.. a r 0! outs olden. placed llrlt Ind recond her horse which won the $5.000 Now 22 years old. rimsinble‘ ners at both dashes. Other winners were Cherrle Citiel. Mr. Miller Abbe. Spunky Mite. Ind aoobmor. it and before three bltterl had been retired Billy Sherry an d coach Forbir Kennedy hld rIcked up doubles and C I r l lpIrnded the starters and win. MIcQuIld had helped his own u r with a onerrun IInKle. A fielding error lilo llrtured in one of the runs from April with constant ‘wlndl .Ind tempernuirel 70 da- greex below zero Kennedy's Fiyers ars 6-1 lnthenlxihnnthreabluandn tree ticket to lint helm retir- ing the side. STROKES SINGLE The lirst batter to lace Fun- nel MncLeall In the 1 cv n is ill. Forbie Kennedy. banged out e single but than MacLean racked up rce straight strikeouts. In th slith Funnel struck out the first two and got tile third bat- r to fly out. Lennie Baglole drew a walk in tllc ninth. then stole second be lore scurrying home on a single by coach Kennedy. Kennedy was also lop sticker ot the game with a double Ind two slnglcs in live mounted. Billy Sherry garnered a don and a single in live trips. Lennie aaglale made the top nelding play or the game in the lourill inning when be robbed Slurs‘ catcher Bernie Gallant or wllai appeared to be a sure hit. anglolr, playing cenh-eileld, hen to travel some distance beloro making a long stretch to pull in the fly bail. in doing so be lost his balance and tumbled in the ground but came up with the ball still tucked in blI glove. oiliclals tor the game wore:— umpire— Jimmy lint. bam— Jerry Kane. Prer Cirrley. Action this evening loo! a n- lurn encounter of tbele two Clubs with the Fiyers the home h us Powers g... up another run learn. Gm. II]!- TA