| | , Pi As ie “tard has been linedgup for the Breau entry. L | “MacGrégot driven Shotgun Han- _ from grecords in parenthesis California, Brunet (5-4) ). bred pacer Armond’s Buddy will | eta Be erat Ot OREPE Pete: -and the _@ago, Hands (5-5) ; “Yon, Cuellar (5-0), |. $450.00 IN- PURSES The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 24, 1968 8 Sensational Duel © Set For Tonight © Another sensational race spot, and the, Mrs Francis andy with Joe Ar- Charlottetown Driving Park this senault. driving will trail out Saturday night. If it's speed Rose Robin you're looking for,, you've got Six more speedsters will start the right place as race classifier in another fast <lass which goes Frank “Duck” Acorn has three in dashes 7 and 10. The Emmett double dash events which should Bernard driven Yankee Blaze, a! |, Produce miles yanywhere from full brother to Yankee Timber, ~ 2.07 to 2.10 will leave on the rail, the Dave The featured-Free-for-All goes Wisener driven J. Scotch Hal in dashes 6 and 9/with seven will_score two, the smooth pac- Speedy sidewheelers waiting for ‘ing mare Lee’s Way C. will leave | the word. The roan mare R»:e from the number three spot, the Robin has drawn the rail posi- fast breaking Splurge will race tion, the exciting Hurrah. will from the four.spot. the exciting leave w “y Adios Forev ri e five Timber who won his last two and the chestnut pacer Hi Jay starts here will start from the driven by John “Buddy” Camp- three spot, the James “‘Roach’’ bell will score -six Washes 5 and:8 have eight the four St&ters and each one is capable ‘of walking off, with top honors.. Ozark Pete, who upset a clas- sy field in the timé of 2,09:3 and paid $50.80 to win in’ his’ last Start here, has drawn the rail |Position and he will be.tough to beat. The fine pacing mare Countess Alice who won-a heat her last staft will leave two, the fast breaking High Price will Score three, the chestnut mare Chum will leave from the ‘four spot, the Ralph MacFadyen dri- ven Elmer C. will start from the five spot, Sunny King with Walter Craig driving will leave at on the outside, the great Island ever will leave from spot, Ohio's Orphan will leave the tough number five spot, the slick pacing*“ssare Don- maway has drawn the outside six PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today’s major league games, won-lost American League Baltimore, Bunker (7-4) Stanley Mayhew owned Jazz- et. Mebain (1-2) man, who was second in 2.05:30 = re aw oe oo in his last’ start at. Brunswick —<) wrouan 2595 . ““"* Downs, will trail ouf Countess* # om > OMA Af LM a te \ She Guardian Titled Hero Is Favored . “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” SECOND SECTION wb , ‘ In Queens Plate Today By JIM CRERAR TORONTO ‘CPi—Ten horses take a run at beating Titled Hero in today’s running of the Queen’s Plate. But the black colt owned by Peter Marshall of Toronto has everything \go- ing for him: He is a 2-5 favorite to win the 1 1-16 mile-classic for Ca- nadian three - year - olds. Only Northern Dancer, winner of ‘the 1964 Queen's Plate. Kentucky Derby. and Preakness, went into plate day: with a shorter price on his nose—i to 9 Titled Hero is trained by Pat McMurchy.. who saddled a natin. Queen's’ Plate winner in Blue Light in 1961 Blue Light. was RESULTS. BASEBALL American League j First y Monnesota 000 000 010— 1 93 Detroit 610 000.001— 2 51 Kaat, Worthington (7:, Mer- ritt (0-57 (9). Klippstein (9) and owned by the late K. Mar- shall of Toronto, father} of Ti- tled Hero’s owner. \ Aboard Titled Hero will be Cuban-born Avelino Gomez. one of the hottest jockeys to gppear on Ontario tracks. imes, ranked among the top 18- rid- ers in North America . with more than 3,000 victories, wil] 8o after his third plate triumph in the race, scHediled to start a 5:12 p.m. .and carried on CBC television and radio Only five jockeys have ridden three plate winners — R. O'Leary ‘in* 1872, 1880 ~ 138 D. Lewis ‘in 1896, 1897 and 1900, Frank Mann in 1931, 1932 and 1934, Bobby Watson in 1941, 1944 and 194 and Chris Rogers in Gomez, top. rider in Canaaa in 1964, was aboard Plate win- ner Victoria Park in 1960 and Lyiord Cay in 1957. Both horses were owned by Toronto indus- trialist E. P. Taylor. HAS CHOICE SPOT Titled Hero wui nave the bea- efit of .the No. 5 post Position, considered a Choice starting “11949, 1950 and- 1954: Battey: Wickersham, Podres point. It was drawn for him | (8), Sherry (40) (9) and Free. fhursday..A ciear, warm day is han : forecast and attendance could Washiggton 00 O16 HH 1 6H Teach 30,000 Boston 022 000 10x-- 5 99 The betting handle is expected The winning owner will also be presented a bank- draft for 50 gold sovereigns, traditional . gift from the Queen, and @ smal! gold cup valued at $5,000. The sovereigns and cup wilt be presented by Lt. - Gov. Earl Rowe, of Ontario ‘Titled. Hero, sired by 1956 Plate winner Canadian Champ out of Countess Angela, was bred by E. P. Taylor and pur- chased as a yearling by Mar: — shall for $15,000. . It's expected Titled Hero will Carry an even shorter price by Plate winners in history were Victoria Park in 1960 at $2.16, $2.20 and $2.10 an orometer in 1934 at $2.10 $2.05 and $2.98. Third choices at 8 to 1 ate Arctic Troops, E. P. Taylor’s jlone starter with German-born Hugo Dittfach, formerly of Cal- gary. aboard and Bye and Near. owned by Conn Smythe of . Toronto and ridden by Sam Me- Comb of, Oréland. Island Owned Horse Is Set : For Classic Mr: and Mrs. George Buntain, 139 Rocheford Street, will have more than a passing interest in ~—-* | Richert (8-7).-McCormick (8). to. top $1,000,000 for the day. witiain and Casanova; Santiago (6-4: Last year’s handle—$1,398,342— and Ryan. HRs: Wash—Kirk- 18 @ record for Woodbine rac: we land (1); Bos—Conigliaro (14). ” Foy 3). ~ Chicago New York Pizarro +Bouton;—_Hamiiton 2 000 000— 2 91 100 000 N4x— 5 60 ‘62) and Romano: SD 3), : ice e Chicago, Peters (38) at New. si d ts . me oye ; York, Stottiemyer (67). aa acemea "eet ae HURRAH SET FOR TONIGHT Cui Berey (9): WY Heres ge nmncion. Bosman (1-4) at round out the sensational card. The great pacer Hurrah. for-all event at the Charlotte. up but this evening owner of son Hurrah led the field to the (4). a ke oston, Sheldon (4-9). Post time is 8 p.m. 2.00 3-5 will be going all out town Driving Park. In the the pacer, Elmer Ferguson wire sixteen times and took Kansas City 000 004 111— 7151 National League : : , this evening to capture free- photo above Ray Barnett is will be in the sulky. Last séa- home $4,611.00 in prize money. Cleveland 000 100 301— 5 91 Pittsburgh, Law (3 - 3) at . - Krausse (4 - 3), Grilli 7), Philadelphia, Short (8-4), (N). . New York, Shaw (44) at Chi- PRACTICE 4 TRACKSTERS SUSPENDED a 8 4 softball prac- _Los Angeles, Sutton (7-6) and. . Gerry Set anson's Jun- Drysdale (49) af Atlanta, John-, ret po en evening at 72 on son (5-5) and--Cloninger (7-7);"the Memorial field diamond. | @) {Day-N). All team members-are urged to San Francisco, Maricha! hedge te Ge re ee (132) at Cincinnati, Fischer ant practice. Any other people (2-4), (ND. wishing to try out for the clu TORONTO (CP)—Liovd Per. St. Louis, Briles (2-5) at Hous- ‘$nd of Junior age are welcomed *N) to attend Stock Car Races _. FREETOWN ard field coach may have been scuttled- by allegations that he athletes, returned te Toronto angry and in fighting form Fri- day “Il am meeting with my law- yers ‘today? and have in- structed them to work for a complete vindication — what- “PATTERSON'S ‘Third’ race of the Prince County’ Stock Car : Association will- he held at Freetown Raceway on For Watch Saturday, June 25th at 8:00 p.m. cival, whose career as a track /3aid : | He was in New York when mg to be surprised when they ithe registration discuss » b administered drugs to. amateur the Amateur Athletic Union of won't be able to find a profes- committee of Canada announced the : sion of. three athletes and a ‘NEVER TOOK CEXT’ “I never ¢took a cent for be- coach Thursday and made the \ decision that may stop Percivat from coaching amateurs again) Without mentioning his name; 1, | Mills Track Club, where Perci- | val -has~~ been ~coach~-for -nine-| : ose years, may mot use _2.. profes. roe aoe Percival as a pro- sional coach again “The Don Mills Track Club . rece a telegram today (Fri- | cay Noo I=A. E. MacLennan Ltd—8 cylinder— ~ Repair No: 2—Judson Packers Ltd.—Fiat V-8 Cylinder— = reno No. 3—Prince County Realtors—Overhead V-8 CITA we. prs, $50.0. ra TRAVEL TRAILERS = D. — ne Ltd —6 Cylinder NOW IN STOCK ‘No. 5—Gaudet’s Save Fasy—Flat V-8 Cylinder <i: Purse $50.00. = 7 ‘No. 6—Hall Mfg. Co.—Overhead V-8 No. 7—Shell Service Station and Colonial Restaurant—Free For All —Purse_$100.00_ ~“No- 8—Dunk River Enterprises Ltd. and Consol- ation Race for no_winner—$50.00. , Jj RULES 1—All rules of P.E.I. Stock Car Racing Associa- tion will be strictly enforced. & 2.—All cars must be i with the P.E.L (A representative will be at gate race night ‘Low down ~payment, ~ Easy Monthly Terms ae “~"Parts and Accessories sesame rineanstnc tac nN Na x with license, ete. P.E.I. Mobile Home « : — | used to-keep up an athlete's first, by the heavy under ; * hi NO: blood-sugar content. © hit and run affair but continued at first. . avy u ; $8. All cars must be in pit by 7 p.m. & Trailer Sales 1K, kK =“ The athletes under suspension for an approximate two hours. ee ee of el tot on ; . ‘ ‘ ) ' —Kenna 7 t x “i “sniping” h i" acciden —but it w 6 Door Prizes will-be drawn for. 73 Kensington Road + 2—Chummy es ’ : are sure .to be out of competi- Sunday ‘sniping’ has also been a 1 Phone 2-1251 or s— Colin PRE-EMERGENT OR POST-EMERGENT tion: until the British Empire reported by anglers in the Sav- |Do sea ) (Dunk River Enterprises Ltd.) 4—Emie Spencer . Games Trials in Edmonton July age Harbour sector. One alibi There are steel heads in the ‘ 4-7157 S—Modera Grattes ee ' 15-16 |for the Sunday shooting. was Cardigan River that no angler Admission:. Adults 91.00; children under 12 free. nijeis 0 aetna sta at Way : | (LL ON CONTACT ANNUAL BROAD LEAVED WEEDS —— : : * 5 aon ool = ae ioe os , ? . | 7—Drillion ; : —y e a 3 . — a . | AND GRASSES, PROVIDES LONG RESIDUAL CONTROL . S jat least three hundred feet of Also—Calamity’s Boy casas ernar egins |line would be the only gear ra f . : . ic some of thos? betbies Entertainment For The Whole ~~ [2x2 Pr ee | eee e 0 e ; 's \ ’ | Wing clear and cold and aré we e 2—Mister Annway : \ - Z jstocked with hefty trout. The : 3 os ORDER FROM YOUR LOCAL T |run of ‘sea _trout-is an approxi- = c gs “9 4—Knight Norris 5; wen ie ear three weeks ahead of a -. ne Bara | Sone LSeot | NIAGARA BRAND CHEMICALS |, i | et ee ee oe aml Y At ne ; 7—My Haven DEALER 8 By FRED MacDONALD The tough campaigner’s eyes oa te lat tee Oni ta Sane s ; i - — ee = - o— ———— Emmett “Cowboy’’ Bernard, gazed into the sky, searching for but.» ‘all appearances. they ; . ‘ i ASH 3 . the touzh hkeable veteran driv- 4M answer-to ‘‘the best horse he are well send of ane previous : : : Lj 3 Counsel _ ( 0 er began his second decade in | ever drove”. “Last summer, the date this year 3—Mystery a s S the maritime harness racing (night I won in 2.06-3 with Jack It is quite apparent that -trout ; ‘ L 4—Elroma er Fe eee oe game this spring and after Brown’s Yankee Timber”, the \fishermen, at least 39 per cent ‘ : 2 : 5 — 5—Willard’s* Choice * : : twenty. years is going stronger Stocky driver answerett Emmett of them, pay no more-attention 6—Mr. Charmer \ than ever : , looked at the stalls in one sec- to daily-\bag limits of twenty ' i = 7—Spensive Spud a ‘ Emmett Bernard-was-born on tion of His barn and etched in ner — if it eee * ~ : ete Pe RRO 7 - ASH : a his father’s farm on April 26,- blue lettering on one stall, was ha n scratch : Beautiful 18-hole Golf Course ‘ . i ee $ . \ 1916, and from that time until the name ‘Stalag Hanover. “I've |Special Fishery Regularions 1 e 2Garth’s sie his early teens was a hari- had many wins with him”! he re- — meee . told of che cae . I 2 Je 2 s ; . ras , shermen who have taken olly Di : working-tough country boy His called.” ‘I would say he was the ; ak : Hotse ck riding : : Jolltop =. 3 father not only taught him how — second best.” a —_ _ a | _®@ Free Tentina a d Pi © G d o-Saentey 3 to firm = nd ye showed him Helping Emmett in no sma’! mark —e cae took they and ee fen n an 1 ‘ Amy Thorpe the ways of the horse way are cafetakers Wendell day ay is the next. tev g. cnic rounds ; 7—Security Scott When Emmett was 28 his fa. Ford. and Ear! Smith who work i frie ai wes e : . ‘ RRO oP gare DASHES 5 — ther gave him his first horse and almost as hard as Emmett in _ lave talked to enforcement . e Swimming & Boating . ; ; 1—Ozark Pete , . that was the beginning of a long, getting the horses in top racing efficers and thev have become be Fe i + a4 2 tans hdles and colorful career.» Emmett form. Emmett certainly can use discouraged over the penalties : , -_s ‘ ; S a 3—High Price worked with his horse and in the the help as it would be utterle imposed and in some instances Enjoy a Treat from our f F ‘ 4—chum summer of 1946, he drove her at imnpeasibll in beth train and no penalty at all As one com 3—Elmer © , | Covehead in his first start. 1s- drive his sta sixteen hor- scientious officer remarked? gs Restaurant! Sep eee King : 4 : : land race fans might remember ses “Will I ever -be glad when the . ; 7—Armond’s- Buddy the horse. her name was Marvy They include’ Stalag Hanover. fifteenth of Ju $ past J ° ing to pri —- __ MONDAY NIGHT. Gath Bast Mask-Durdue, ho Sah aoe mk Cateering to private parties — ne ak ; saticieehcangiialcintionn i ~aSEwEte cinpcennecateemmserenspseea NO eer eceee’ te aot tn toe tate ek af eect ee Si ge a en Re ems = x PREE“TORALI-NO. 6-9 1-4. E Emmet! learned plenty in his _drey’s Pride. Countess Alice. pe eer ‘Sicins OMe et é . a : = , “¥$ I—Rose Robi rereet NOME eases : gy first veat and by the time the Annan Gal. Velvet Chief. Terrv’. +_# er ere ae and wedding receptions es \ Ate gp cal ix amemecee Yall een aint OO ————————Fspring rotted around he was Cief. Cabot—Straicht. ~¥ankee—15_2_ comfortable fs a p= Setoe oe Ng rs rine 3—Yankee Timber“ cb : driving a stable of his own which Blaze, Norah Annway, Little w cdling my t vas on 4 —_— he t d doing t pay f= — ee ee : ? #—Shetzgun Hanower ¥ e °@ included a trotter named Lee Mark, Photo Chief. Enterprise ae tae, and doin oe tarhe ‘ . RUSTICOGOLF = |=" arlottetown Driving |i: 0°." G2 cee crates oa i av ’ ek % s iart tha » Ds The best buys in - a ¥ e : bin Lee ae he trains for Bill Hender vance of game law and fisher, a ‘ : s * J Rerr 4 dr e tn wi every regulations at the moment hat ababacsranya is . | CLUB DASHES 7 — ” : ; dash a econd vear Emmett ons son Albert passed a previ records : . !—Yarkee Blaze : ar drivinc, -et the. track record. at..who.deove-here-a few vears age -THere are ean Hate aheat™ Fy | equipment ot our | iS 23 Scotch Hat . St. Peter: with the tratter Lee | is now working th Hamilton, On- those who’ take pleasure in the : 3—Lees Way © + 3 : m H ' Brewer : tario but plans to: return home wide open spaces and the fee - ! Pro Shop. Oyster Bed Bridae 4—Splurge . Doer Prize—Drawing will he mode at A mar h twenty vears in in’ a. few weeks for his holidavs of a shotgun across ongs arr fe 1 ‘ oute r— COS : orever | : * any fie 1a rept miv have. to work with hic father Athert ' cle , f tot Se R 242 _ 6—Hi Jay the, conclusion of 7th race. a few rable events and too well knows that when he re--t, uting rod. The end could bt , - ~- 4 : the CT ts fo exception. turns hig holidays are over iMesrer than we think + ‘. : _ ba : _ JUNE 25 ived SATURDAY, Lloyd Percival ever that means,” Percival, 50, their professional coach.” Mr Percival said. “But they're go 8 3 because coach ing their coach; it was just a mder AAU rules track clubs must receive special permission to Use a. professional cnach The Two - week suspensions were on Bob Meldrum, | Toronto. Carpet Duckworth - (8), Aker (9) and 2 --Root - (6), Kelly (8), Allen (8) and ~~ ~~ Azeue.- HRs: Cle—Colavito . 2 #13); National League New York 000 110 101— 4114. Chicago 020.000 000— 2 71 __ Friend (1-0), Hamilton (7) | and-Grote; Holtzman‘ (3-7), | stimulant dexadrine while Jenkins (8), Hendley (9) and | members of the Don Mills Club Hundley HR: NY—Jones (3). __when they appeared at an AAU pittsbu 001 100 010— 3 96 ‘hey hearing into the. allegations — 000 000 001— 1 50 made by half-mile runner Bill, Veale (8-5) and Gonder: Bun- Crothers ni (84); Knowles (9) and Percival. who has deniéd the Uecker. HRs: Pitt — Clemente charges, said: “This I leave to (11), Gonder (4), Stargell (15): the public to judge for them- selves .T feel it’s the height of een Davis and Jack Bradfield unbelievability—if there is such from fencing. a word—that the registration Foote was the only one who committee _was able to make:a voted against the « committee decision—in a couple after the Central Ontario Crothers. a graduate pharma- branch of the AAU spent 12 cist, who touched off the inves- weeks. and $1,500 and couldn’t.”’ tigation lie Ort s Kavanagh of the and athletes McCredie meeting was ander chairman bY Dr. Terry on Brampton, Susan Nich of George Denniston, who repre-. Central Ontario Roa a“ Field ; Markham and Peter Boag of sents wrestling: .Fred Foote, Association, w con- ield : +. ducted the investigation, sai = eitide pice eae the athletes had been given dex- They admitted takingz the Kill Weeds in 4 — POTATOES ~. adrine to combat airplane-sick- ness : “These particular pills’ are distinctive,” Dr Kava- ‘nagh said. “They were of a | specific size, shape and color and all four athletes had iden- tified them. When they’ found out..what they were, they felt they had been duped.” ~ niston announced: “In a court _of law. they might throw this ‘an obligation to see that some- thing like this doesn’t happen again." ee Percival said it is. unfair that the athletes were suspended be- cause—it—has- not— been—proven that the pills they took- actually were dexadrine. dextrose candy pills which been dexadrine and are resemble - of hours decisions. Tt was “his pupil, Bill “After hearing-the -report,Den-_. Plate today in Toronto. Their son _ Derick is a member of a Syndicate headed by Paul J eph. which has entered the geld- track on the northern outskirts of Metropolitan Toronto. The race will have a record purse of $80,175, surpassing the 1963 high of $80,009. Value to the winner is $52,113.75, short of the 1963 record of $54,850 collected by Canebora, another Taylor- owned: horse. The second-place cided to enter the gelding at a finisher will collect $13,035, meet the evening before the and fourth place $4,008.75. SOFTBALL = t= 2 vee ao and were ‘ : so surprised with..their. bargain ; that they felt that they There will be a practice for enter it in the “Plate the Commercial “League ~All- / was the chance of a Stars this evening at 6:15. Coach Radient Colors will be Clee Gillis asks the following away from seventh Players to attend: Dick Mur- on the Island will ley, Gerry Payne, Fish Mac- All members of Kinnon, Barry Stevenson, Wayne.| work at an investments Horrocks, Beaver Arsenault, Les Affieck, Jack Turner, Bob Rice, Paul Stanley, Gerry Campbell, Doug Anthony, Keith |Doyle, Edgar Ellis, Ricky Gal-| lant, Tom Monaghan, — Gordie ing Norm MacLeod, Lorne the Bob Doherty, Duke of his pacers was Miss The Buntains Larter and Sterling Roberts. Local Black Duck Hatch ls Now Causing Concern The local black duck hatch that ‘the boys were getting im is causing concern. at the some practice shots on crows moment." The few broods re-; despite the .fact that Sunday, ported to date are large . . . | Shooting is unlawful-in any one the eleven bracket .. . category. - but are few-ani far be-| A lot of trout have been taken out on a sidewalk, but we have " she lifetime.” HUNTERS’ CORNER —————__-»_ He~contended—they—may—have—-dusk-and-on-Sunday-afternoon’s.cast-and-he- figured-he-was-lueley———