The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.; BROOKWOOD, England : Richard Hampton beat 1,062 marksmen take the Queen's Prize and ti- tle of the. Commonwealth's best _It was a dream-come-true for Hampton. a retired member of the Royat Canadian—Reg and a contestant a spectacu! ar change of ‘at The. 52-vear-old ~ first-st tage e! imination rifle froin a teammate with a ting! ” oan out of 300 shooting in his sev to take the” gold medal! and the Queen's person a bit excited shooting. { it di d take me - 4 way to le acoming t} Canadian/ Avinner: s ‘Toronto ‘ in 71 ranges "bet een 200 a 100 i ers to fly’ the se) apf and ao record 2:20.5 in the anY won six/of: 12 fais. Jshe also Avas on iy t#ams that set Cana, Fanner took part ats/ and won’ 14 pf the only loss was to Mario 110Xard free- _ ) the armorer’s workshop Using the borrowed ‘rifle in the shoot-off Thursday evening, | ¥ Hampton fired ‘ive, bullseyes in | five shots and advanced ‘into the | Queen's second. stage. In that came | shoot Friday, Hampton cond-high ore-— 145 out of 150 against \a ‘top | score of 146—to carry over’ into Saturday's” final Affer -the 900 - yard shoot, Hampton's total was 212 out © 225 and six Britons. were ahead _ of him Ye At 1,000 vards der ovenchel.¢ skies, / 3- Of 75 > and a ne. Jee | fs ee SACKVILLE~* DOWNS, a (CP on the daily dou highlighted an ash hef- night quinella on/Wee Bonhy . §, the faste er winners were ET. Actos Yailz 1-5), Go dent Law (2.092 m/ Ideal Gallp R.'2.15 A 5/4 AKT foun “NA aExhibition Tday a Oer Awihners wire/ Byr4 2.15 3-4), “Pay Chu £ 12-5), Noble ; 45Y/ Sugar: Tr Driven by_ Art Burbine, Doc ridze? 24 long Lobster | Wilson prweee his mark to 2:10.1 Ozark ‘Pete ‘S Stead 43 46 10" Carnival harness “acing program in his first_appearanee and went CT -tha ie : a ake tn 4G fet thee anced ee B a cneih mS, ae strangely enou ae oe - i Times: * 2.10; © 2.13:1 Johnson also led all participants In_ the curtain raiser, a 3- Splurge owned by H Sim. in the Open-Women's trinle juma he third and seventh/yearold bay filly. S. Cousit. jonas Charlottetown . and came third in the Midget 60 also owened by Arnold MacLen- ” RACES 4 AND ® yard dash nan and driven by Art. Burbine eee : : took a mark of 2:122 Chum *C. Smith =, 1 There was one other double Jolly Dick -H. Poulton! 2 eis winner -on the afternoon ‘pro- Ellen Joyce ‘0. Willis 3.3 a mark and in this case it tive record with 4.40 thes i freestyle + VP Giseeris earlier chalke; jevidaal medley and/2:02.1 in Ry 220 freestyle, a)so a record. Bill “Mahoney Vancouver Saturday set record with 2:38.8-in- the breaststroke. The remajhing BC record- breaker as the Vancouver YMCA rpedoes' team in the ten's A40 relay which Friday night et a Canadian open and native mark. in 4:21.7, Toronto University Settle- ent Athletic Club entry in the émen's 440 freestyle relay Satur- day broke. the Canadian record Vancouver Dolphins won the over-all team title with \29 points and the: women’s team Vancouver YMCA Torpedoes by Emmett “Cowboy” Bernard.| The men’s eve nd Ralph Hut- both. of Ocean Falls, “Toa” xt “anata 2 bdsiness student at of Southere Cc alerata, “ot BROKE FIVE RECORDS swimmers Saturday broke five records : added her fifth with a clocking in the 110-vard butter- - *. breaking the mark of 1:07.3 Earlier in the week. Miss Tan- in the 220-yard buttef¥ly in 2:331, the 220 back- word 0 the 440° free- in 4 “si and the- 440 ine Track and Field Championships | She also swam, the anchor lez, for thé Vancouver Dolphin Swim 24 hours a 100-yard performahce Ciuh, team that. Saturday broke ite-own Canadian opén-and ha- tie 440-vard freestyle relay rec- ord of -4:28.2 with 276.. With Miss backstroke for the Dolphin team a Canadian record i the 440-yard medley native "and, on¢n records: Satur- record. Earlier he broke a na- tive and open mark with a time 1.03.0, in the 110 hackstrexe. Bright Prospects For U.S. Trotters. United ~ States $100,000 Roosevelt have taken a hack n2’s’ blue. ri ibbdtt i but Chinas are looking: up July 18, 1966. 9) Canadian Marksman. Cops Bisley Honor that had just been tidied up in and qeinaiia] Sa tyeay t mily on’ Border- view /Fiash (2.11 43-5}, and crowding n's Kelly (2 paid $140 Scott (2.15 1-3/in the fifth re- | Hal reeled/offa miie | tune of the | 4 Kansas $| Jim Kyun he is embraced -by’ Cary no a \ of A lcd after world ile“record yf SIX séconds gy 07) and y. dy yard in-. résult of a rainstorm yet ej/the fast- ght on the Elromo, driven by c Chappell, paced miles:of 2:11.1 and 2:12 in winning dashes vhew had two oe win-| ast Way, a chestnut horse with a mark of 2:07, captured the opening dash in 2712.1 andthe’ third Mayhéw-owned winner was Craig’s Abbe in the final dash) with a-ttme of 2.19 } In~the~ fifth ‘dash Rose__Alda’ Chief, owned by ¥. McLean of! iCharlottetovn, took a mark of iy 2.17:4 The 14-year-old bay f celding. Ripover, swept both dashes ‘The daily double on races 1. and 2 paid $48.00 on a combin- ation-of Fast Wey and Ripover,} : 1 : es Dnt : ‘Tanks Swee Tw the exactor on race three, $38.60! canator’s Cousin “A. Burbine’ 2 Mystery Judy ‘R. McFad- ‘and the quinella on race 5, $13.30. | Bay Pilot 'C. Smith) i 2 yen 66 Two horses lowered their life-! time tabs twice on the after- noon. race card. The card had been postponed’ from Wednesday Boid; Debby, an 8-year-old 1 chestnut mare owned by E. W.! " 7 championship with 112 points.\Ross of Flat- River and driven A-E. McLennan, Summerside. Speaker Pick (A. Byrbine) : 5 took~themen'steam crown. -wath_lowered. hex mark fr: ) 214.2 to. 72 points Miss Tanner was named the top Canadian female swimmer of the year by the CASA Satur- “day might and Dan Sherry of ' Hamilton, now. retired, was i the » male swimmer. ‘Jerome’ Ss Recor 2:12. flat. Her frst mile was) 2:14.1 Mayhew and Don Baker of Ken- ~i* ‘fi Secs Jazy-of France A f : sons — A T-y9ér-, ord- down from 2:10.2 to 2:09 Mr. McElwyn Kev ‘C. Wool- son the eight dash program | actor on race 4—$30.30; quin Bold Debby ‘E: Bernard) ella on race 6 $22.80. /Lorna Price ‘J. Bernard Times: 2.12-2. . -| Fast Way C. Chappell 2 Senator's Cousin owned by Reggie's Best ‘——— I 3 go Caparafay ‘B. Whalen): 3 RACES 2 AND 5 Gratian Abé (W. Waite) 4. Doe Witson Ay Barbines tb sory Marra Pines —— 66 years fat A Gre Chesier, NS In pe: yet mance of class the Isla Seen compel and ‘acting } eae f Highland“Games I ’d ad He placed se- say that A have n Seen & " lapel er-Perf an were aan by heaf of4the Pro Ane nol tom ble t also a Canadia Junior boys than 38 points a 1. Chester by had a total of 48 11 points Miles \MacGeough cap- s was exagtly dou- tured both the t. and discus number that Chester, evenfs as c!!] as placing second aged to total. Bill MacKin- in the ‘triple jmp and third < on had wiris in the 100 and Tri--the bread jumy The midgets points -and m ple Jump as well as Coming se- alco came secot 1 the relay — cond in the. 220 for a total of 13 and. they~ shatier the old = points Bruce Welling had had 9+Games-terot no s0 Hew , ; Ane lex's All-Ameri man is the. first ~ American “ Ryun’s effort amas from that ummerside A four-year-old bay gelding. RACES 3 AND 7 “ane. y mare owned by the ell- owned by Arnold MacLennan, a Splurge ©H- Smallwood) 1 a May-|local car dealer, bought his rec- Hi Jay ‘J. Campbell 33 ‘had beer, broken e; Awo-day day at the Britis} held_i the Ave aang fOr co San center over JacKinnon kept Heather MacLean Was mamed’as the best fema Participant=in the oper! wo! ; Chris Annett was high aggregate for 100-vard daSh on Friday and then took on all comers success- class ast was, also on the Junior Mile re- Fecipient ejay team which won top spot and points-on the basis of a first se- ever Chester had a faster time cond and third in the 440 High in another heat and so they lost Jump and Broad jump respect- Ron MacLeod had a first in. *he . ively while Annett had a first in {00 and a thifain the 220 while .o. the javelin as well-asseconds in Gordon Beil bad, a first -in ; the * the shot, discus, broad and triple. javelin and derrs Rossiter a se ih. jumps for a total of 17 points. _eond ih the high jump The Island did not score aS PpOMINATE OPEN c well in the Juvenile class where [n the open. meet -there was ’ they had only 13 points Cheverie reaily no contest at any time as garnered six on the basis of his {the Island led by Simmonds. first in the high jump and third | MacKinnon, MacLean. Marel- in the Junior Men's elass The Istanders T; os and ~~ Club classes swept to he took two more firsts Junior and open triple jumps ‘AGE CLASS SWEPT p kenors in th first e meet: byecapturing in the age class competi- and then proceeded to take he best club award in the open where these same age Friday the Island: amassed a to-. tal of 101 points. ‘their nearest. r vals. bracket class performers of all ages in the Maritimes Islanders ‘captured some. 56 me dals and the quality of the team can be shown by thé fact that 2°" of these were first place _—. 18 for second and only nin for third : Had Andrew .Arsenault attend- = _'ed the -meet for the men would not have gone down the in the race for the ov- men:s—eampetition” did but won the. meet when __ both ‘pleting and Women's points ~ were totalled : es PIl ier RGH to defeat [ee ahead rua’ since gGlenn Cunningham to eral! hold the mark. Weisiger fin- was they 1965. ished second in 3:58 bs s fresh- 3 (AP. Wirephoto)- the Men's San Franciscg 7-1! a large margin 7 in — ~ —~—+—= ican over the Giants fn the Na- * 2 Island -entries shattered tional Leacue pennant race. Ins | | tT four meet records and dominal- Pirates won the opener 7-4 as ‘ ! , : ed the relay events aswell as running away wi . | every honor im the Junior Men's ‘class Joe Cheverie was the first of game, Hhe four Islanders to crack a re- cord at the meet when, compet- clutch single and triple but. Gene - Alley a slow roller for mente chased him home with a | scored himself as Jane Jim Hart threw out Jose Pagan. » twisted his left knee on the play when his spikes caught | in home plate and was replaced Gene Michael, a single. Cle- yi a Gerry Arrigo drove in three compete in the open class, sliow- ed her elders just about broadjumping as she flew the old) mark who ‘added 3 7 , : Stald® Han r le of a pupil learning gram. Splurge owned by H. Sim- Stal Hanover (E. Bernard).44 an examp ng monds of Charlottctown, swent Al Dale © Chappell) “5 5 his tessons well: Waugh whos iboth “dashes of an Invitational’ Times: 2.13:1; 2132 coached by levent in times of 2:10 and 2.131.. Chum owned by D.V. Mac. tered the oid Junior Bole vault mark which was set way back in 1956 by clearing a * Waugh also en- Other dasi winners were Chum, Donald,. Charlottetown; Jolly jand Jolly Dick ; Dick owned by Mrs. A. Poulton, | Combination pays werg:as fol- Charlottetown ws: Daily double $13.50, en- RACES 6 AND 9 ne Race results: | Lacky Lark ‘G. Macle AFTERNOON {Knight Norris ‘J. Chappel! RACE 1 |Free Chance ‘E~ Larter -yFuwn-- Darky ‘A. Smith 3. Times: 2.14:1; 2.12. ° Lucky Frisco (G Sobey) 5: Ross, Fjat River _Goldie Del! C” Chappell) 7 Mark Purdue ‘E. Bernard) 23 Times: 2.12:1: 2:13 Emily-Hal ‘R. McFadyen) 34 Mavhew. ,Kinkora. Times: 2.10:1; 2.09 RACES 2 AND 6 first Doc Wilson owned by A. E. Ripover (R. Gass): +1 ‘out. of. the .tight spot McLennan, Summerside. Echo Ridge Eddy_'L. Neill) 2 25 neato singt on Ripover owned bv. R. and scored four runs. Boyer aon is , : = his fourth run with a double in ‘Gass, Cornwall Spe ma rust in_the_ fifth with a double An Mets in the opener, doubled in second baseman Tony Roy McMillan-im the fifth inning the door for & after Houston Pitcher | Larry | three-run eighth inning that car-,———— ——— ried Los Angeles Dodgers to al PHIL ADELPHIA Taylor opened 2 Robert Waugh wt Summerside 1 was the third-Islander to break. 4 3 4 Sunday and a split of a double- right-hander Ray Herbert when Taylor booted pinch hitter. the Dodgers” eighth height of it" § ssactificed , and Jim Gilliam tered in the vault in the afternoon and-plac- ed second in | this event. : Aaron drove in three runs a | = DASH 1 ' n- i i—Sir Jollity _ MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Ima Delegate ‘G. Chappell) 4, Bold Debby. owned by FE. W. Boyer. drove : ‘i New York Yankees survived a nor Patch ‘F. Mclsaac) 6 EVENING RESULTS _ late Minnesota relly. header Sunday Yanks ‘won the first game 42 on homers by Lou Clinton, Hor- ace Clarke and : Gilliam, aa Davis baad all t way home as the Phillies were 4-David > slow relaying the ball 5—Splurge inch- hit homer. in the | seventh to narrow New nightcap: lead to one run “Refiet Finishing’ ‘runner-up in both Miss Coppertone “W. Craig) 42 Fast Way owned by Sianley pitcher Pete Ranws got the next miles was Lorna Price, a 5-year- old. :bay mare owned by Clair ‘three. run pit -Hinton—-and hii d Oa il then put runners: on. third before working. two out, Bover doubled in Roy White to ~~. White Choice’ (EF Clow) ie 3 score one run in the second. He Pine Ridge’ Marion (J - . grelted in two Dee ee ae Sprin - | Times: 2.19:2;. 2.1§:3 the more runs batted sloaded_ sine is BROOKS ROBINSON which blossomed (AP '—Brooks ced delivered a in the shot, Dave Baglole with @ bank, Johnson and Annett ran first_and a third in the broad ‘yp an impressive total of points 100 and Jim Kirby with a third to take the meet honors. Thé in the 440 closest team in’ the combined te However the midget section tal was Halifax and it was rte was another strong point for the ported tha! they were close to 3¢ _ Island as the _boys scored no. less points: in arrears. . = — ot S| Birates Rob First Place; 7 — Closer To Lead ~ - g seventh-inning homer and an Dierker had heid the Mets hit across eighth-inning sacrifice fly, car- less during the first four in- the rying Atlanta’ Braves to their nings on an infield out |fourth straight victory, a 9-6 de- In the seventh ‘Arrigo doubled Teision over Cincinnati Sunday. |again, driving in Ken Boyer, With Braves leading 5-4,:Don who had doubled, and McMillan, Nottebart walked* Ed Mathews |who had = Walked Kranepoo) ’ in the seventh, and Aaron fol- idrove in--another -run —in the lowed with his 27th homer over eighth : : the left field fence. s. Reds scored a run in the ARMED ! MEN_TAKE GEMS eighth on a double by Tony’ Perez and Mathews’ throwing » ' MONTRE AG (CP) — .Twe error on an infield single by {armed men.. escaped with he- Don Aho l nantaohetiecal tween $8,000 and $10,000 worth cbuntere: wi wo ~ \their half of the insing, the first |@f Jewels and $100 in each Sa-—. . on Aaron’s sacrifice fly and the | turday after holding up the Sf. second on Joe Torre's single. Jean jewelry store. in north-end means <n NEW YORK (AP) — Pitcher Montreal a runs in the first game and Ed Kranepool hit a two-run homer in the second as New York. ‘Mets - swept a doubleheader from Houston Astros 42 and 7-5 Arrigo, starter’and winner for | REMEMBER WHEN : By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jersey: Joe Waleott | __knocked out Ezzard Charles | in ‘the seventh round 15 *) operetta CHARLOTTETOWN m for whic yo had |= A, Db Te ares years ener 1 DR LING PARK Joe Louis’ ee : i Martha the ‘aiownz Monday, July 18. - Te ee 8 P.M. 2—Mystery Romeo 3—Cleggway . slammed a double te centre 4- Hurricane Jennie scoring the tying run, $—Jim's Joy Darold Knowles came on and 6—Bells Last walked Willie Ree: John Rose- DASHES 2-6 — ri el A a gt Wh A Hee 2—White Lady : = he ~Annan's G al DETROIT (AP)~- Chuck & Armond’; Buc vddy : 7 —Texas D t counted for four of seven runs : DASHES 3-7 hit by Cteveland in the second. 1—Wijlard's Choice aw - game as the Indians completed : 2—Wayne's Pride f = a doubleheader sweep with a 3~—Miss Heather Hal | 15-2 victory over Detroit Tigers 4—Mighty Armstrong Sunday ‘. s- Lucky y : : .Joe-Azcue's’ three-run homer- &=Kim_ Sue car and run-scoring double sparked * DASHES 4° @ 7-3 Cleveland triumph in the..4_kloise Wick first” Game. ~ WE Hinton, who also homered “in 3—Rose Robin : ithe opener, hit a three - run 4—J. Scotch Ha! into homer in the third inning of the 5—Hurrab leading Baltimore th. . ‘ RACES 3-AND°7 ithe. seven h oS 7 pe I a Elroma 'C. Chappeii 11 ,iMightcap ~and added “another 6—Yankee Blaze rl Paddyland Girl J.” Ber- : inson scored two runs and drove run “scoring single in n the third. blast. in the seventh eae DASH. 5 By JOHN SHORT _ EDMONTON .\CP)—Harry Je rome of Vancouver turned in his second brilliant performance in two days Saturday, flashing to a f-20.4 seconds for the 220-, yard sprint at the 1966 Canadian | and British Empire Games trils The 220 mark followed-by just | ign which Jerome sped to a 31 clocking and a share of the world record Jerome, 26. tied the record set by American Bob Hayes wi 1%3 in St. Louis. Hayes. now | plays flanker for Dallas Cowboys | of the National Football. League and he is no longer eligible to compete‘in track. Hayes and Je- rome alse share the 100-metre record of ‘10 seconds fiat. .. A. powerful start ‘pushed &ke- rome in front immediately ‘and “he won without stress. He waa i running on the straightaway of | a newly-byilt all-weather: track | surface. There was no wind. Jerome's Saturday perform but, was_ still outstanding. NEARS WORLD RECORD He ran the 220 just four tepths ofa second off the world mark held by Henry Carr of the United Stat@s. In. the proec- : ess, he bettered his own Cana.) dian—-native.and- open- mark by a_full half second After. Friday's record-break- ing effort, Jerome, a \ancouver school teacher, would fot com- mit himseH when asked if he could fun any faster It wuld depend _ on. (the ‘Me praised the track.- which is made -of rubberized aspitalt. “It definitely helps a | sprinter,"’ he said. ‘‘It’s a little | springier.”’ ? Canadian native and open rec- - Despite Jerome's display ‘there was no guarantee Satur- ‘day that he would join the’ Ca- imadian team Aug. 4-13 at the | British Empire Games at Kincs jton, Jamaica. He has said sev- eral times that he might stay home. to _continue summer school and dectined.to “commit himself after’ his inal effort. EXPECT STRONG SHOW Whether Jerome goes or not, track officials are optimistic the |team will be a strong one. Besides the world record. four ‘Canadian open and seven native ‘records were set. Jan Maddin, 17. of Winni- peg. upset Irene Piotrowski of ‘Vancouver in the4220-vard-dash. Miss Maddin’s time of 23.6 sec: | tonds shaved a second from the | iCanadian open record set last lyear by Edith McGuire of Ten- | jnessee, an Olympic .gold medal- - | hist _ance lacked Friday’s~brilllance, The ‘performance also wiped ,out a native-mark of 23:8 estan- lished earlier in the day by Mar- jorie Turner of Lockport, N.S. who failed to finish ‘the final. because of an injury. She pulled a groin muscle while achieving her 23.8 clocking in a semi final and ageravated-it in the finat. Although painful, ‘the ‘Injury probably did not hinder Miss Turner's positio as a “BEG team member Shé and Mrs. Pi- otrowsk: took turns lowering the Canadian open dnd.native wom- ens-100-vard_record to 105 from in nard 21 by Mrs. Piotrowski, Miss Tur. Run Way ‘B. Whalen 2g ner’and Yvonne Breeden of Van- ©aptain Chief +J Hennes grabbed the first game of a dou- couver—first. was reduced by. ‘ sey 4 4 bleheader Mrs. Piotrowski in a heat. Miss Sunny Key ‘E. Clow 55 Gary Turner regained’ her piece of Slippy Queen A. Pineau 6 dro the honor by nippiag her rival, «Times: 2.11:1: 2:12 a Vancouver hopsewife, in the Elroma. owned by Stanley final. Mavhew, Kinkera ABI CONTINUE} PACE RACES 5 AND 8& Other women’s records were €raig's Abbe C. Chappell) 21 set by Abi. Hoffman of Toronto Rose Aida Chief ‘G. Chap- lin the 880 and Jenny Winger pell 16 son of Toronto in the long jump. | Mighty Sandy ‘A. Rogers 42 of Miss Hoffman’ lowered heF own Rudy-'Erisco ‘E. Bernafdk&- 3 3- native’ record to 2.072. from Captai it L ogan FE. Clow 54 2:09.9° and Miss Wingerson Lou's ‘Lucky Lady 4 Pin soared 19 feet 734 inches to ex- eau re 3 Orioles to a 3-2 victory > after behind southpaw and sixth innings with doubles, SOFTBALL The Royal Bankers will meet Canadian Mounted Police tonight in the final game 7:30 p.m. the softball ' will be played at Cc harlotte~ diamond. t—Maynatts Missy : 2—Mary gLeah c 3— Afton’ Li bbs ' r 4—Spensive Spud 5—C.: N _Adias 6—True Lady Lou A meeting of the P.E.I. Ottawa Rifle-Team | 7—Dottor Avex will be held at MacLean & Son's, 274. Kent St., - DASH 9 : Monday, July 18 at & I—Highiand - Rogue 2—Miles Ha! E 3—Seturity aco + , ROY M. VESSEY = © © ff-to sane tine, 5—Lani Kai 6—losedale Co Pilot Secretary 7—Harless Abb P. BL Rifle Assdintion.- of S7Belle Téxas — x tend the former’ native record Ko Ko: Moon “J. Harkness: 6 7 of 19-7, held by Diane Gerace of Jenny Mozelle 'F. Melsaac) & 8 trail Both records were set Sa- Timés: 2.17.4: 2:19 turday. ~ Craig's Abbe owned ,by Stan- Strongmen Dave Steen of. Bur- ley Mayhew. Kinkora Rose | naby, B.C., and Zenon Andrusy- Alda Chief owned bv V. -Mac- shyn of Oakville, Ont.. com- | Lean, Charlottetown pleted the record performances. — ——— Steen managed a 62 feet 874 : inches in the shot put to ex ‘ - ceed his own Canadian native LOBSTER SUPPER record of 60-'2 afit—the—open ee |mark of 62-1 held by John Mc- Grath of Pasadens. Calif ST. ANN PARISH Andrusyshyn, 19, heaved the _ HOPE RIVER javelin 235 feet 8 inches to ex- ceed the former Canadian na- z miles, frem Naw Glasgow tive fecord. of 231 feet. set by ie ete ok Macatee 5 -mil® from Cavendish 1958 Andrusyshyn’s perform * ance wan Victaaliy cocinin to Fee COMrse Ginners send him to Jamaica. because Hot or cold lobster Mok’s display was good enough for a third-place bronze niedat . Strawberry Short- in the -British Fmpire Games ; at Cardiff d cake, dessert. ay record also wak-fied (4 ' iP ° ‘ thy “hap m am of - Taran p 4 P.M. to 9 P.M. aaickes. Mis Wingerson’s rer 3 ord of 10 8 in » heat af the sa APPEARING NIG ee THIS WEEK | 15t Kent St.. Charlottetown at the Horse and Sulky Club Granada Steak Room Open from 12 noon to. midnight KEN & EDDY" The Island's top folk singers see Oe STEAK SPECIAL c tt wea metre—hurdies—then—came—back Every Tuesda Roosevelt. .Raceway Saturd ay track —-~s0 many things,” he lee s in the final to edge Miss’ Win- |‘ and Frida : i said 3 The previous record shared sia ~ S-t menceea ee a TRersen tr ies, MEMBERS, GUESTS, TOL ORISTS WELC OME % —~Serry_ne-Minars ®