, “8 awe a Wot, aly 30, 1966. Provincial Team | Set For Quebec | be! Final arrangements have not | been made for travelling but | it {9 believed that the Island ath letes will — to Montreal n Thursday evening. athletes will adian vet Nine lsiand attending the Eastern Can championships to be held in St Lambert, Quebec this weekend St. Lambert is a suburh-of Mon-<9 trea! Six men and three. women will 3° | } | > " . 2 - j oa , . ss ¢ cv) 3 * cad ¢ LER " “ ® = Se ee Te - . - “h x oY CHICAGO —+APi—Don Pavies gms tich's 18th inning homer’ broke up the longest game in the ma-. jors this year and gave Cin- Twin Bill | ~"*) ‘Dave Wickersham following a.the catch ssingle by winning pitcher Eddie | The White Sox +) Watt. jin the seventh when, with ‘Reds Top Chicago In 18; tied it 4 to 25. came in the fourth off jright-field, Buford scoring after i the cinnati Reds a 32 victory over Chicago Cubs Tuesday. 2 Pavietich smashed his eighth homer of the season with two Watt. a rookie reliever mak- BY jing only his second start, fur- |ther helped .his own cause in © the sixth when he. and Curt bases loaded and two out, John O'Donoghue felieved Jack. Kra- © lick with a 1-0-count.on—Tem McCraw and: walked him. fore- ge make the trip and they will be accompanied by two' Pepresenta- = out in the 18th after the teams “A \Blefary smacked solo homers ing in a run \ < tives of the Island Department re had played .eight scoreless. in-| | \off Johnny Podres. Se ania —————« s of Physical Education. Donald nings. The shot came off. Fer- | " “ WILL STAY IN EXPO LeClair and Aquinas Ryan, ‘| = guson Jenkins, the Cubs’ third CLEVELAND (AP) .— Pinch - “T loge re Adele. Marshbank, a: midget Q: ' 4 pitcher. roars © hitter Smoky Burgess’ sacrifiee -—DAR FE ee specratst—in the etch events : qe -Chivage on—base, fly. in the ninth inning Tuesday Tanzania has reversed its de- from New Annan, Jane Johnson, wv vii threatening ‘repeatedly in the night lifted Chicago White Sox’'cision to withdraw from Expo “a’sprint and broad jump expert hoes : extra innings. Joe Nuxhall, Cin- | past Cleveland 5-4. + {67 in waver on the grounds ‘and Heather MacLean will be . —” iceaee pitcher, _who | | Don'Buford walked to open of cost, it. was Jearned Monday. 4 oe three women making tne 7 ; sank oe rer | en 4 = the— ninth and—moved-to—third ora sources said: _“Atter - . s iit ak Se en | * Cincinnati had tied. the game Sion Tommy Agee’s single. Bur- or eee ce ve ave’ Isla meal may rely A ene fa : a with two out in the ninth’ when. igess then Hit for relief pitcher | i i - Island record for-the 100 and, 220 Gordy: Coleman's double scofed 7 ; f : , jterm interests of Tanzania to go - yard dashes. Bruce Welling, an-. HOUSTON (AP ; Houston oe Pete Rose. ; ? os - . (Hoyt Wilhelm and hit a fly to ‘to Montreal.” : ‘ athe sprint and jump expert, Astros of the National League! uv verse oie tae ee re ty nies Robert Waugh. who broke the ‘sold veteran first baseman Jim TURF GETS CLOSE LOOK « eres Nace 7 2= es. ee - ° ° ‘ si pole: vaalt mark at Anticonish Gentile Ttiesd y to Cleveland . = erry pite a two-hitter | ie Ms oe Sete MS eR ‘Ca S$ C hy caver the weekend“and-Chris An- codtens i ae Tesavieian League Philadelphia Phillies right ger. Gene Mauch, left, Phillies, the Houston: Astros National drove im two runs as Minnesota | JOE NUXHALL ina ian ; wim , oac es nett ‘will all be competing in the for an iindisclosed ‘amount of fielder Johnny Cullison as he ‘and Houston's manager Grady League game under the class Twins whipped Washington | erect 3 ‘ u ° Junior Men's class at St. Lam- cash and outfielder Tony Curry.” takes 8 aeeter on the new Hatton take acclose look at the ‘nd-now are the first to play Senators 40 Tuesday night and |hit. Don Blasingame’s bunt sin- Announ By Association bert’s Joe Cheverie, a. Juvenile | Gentile. who started the, sea- Aetenturt onto a. the pom oe and -~ poy oe there a baseball game on arti: completed a sweep of a twi- gle in the ninth was Washing- . i : , , c | i » Astro a: ed Stadium at Housten. Mana- Phillies’were the..first to play -j s : ’ r : : ~ high jumper will also be making son withthe Astros, Was been _ adie ir pisy ; Seial grass 2 = oes i |ton s only other hit HAMILTON (CP) — The Ca-! George -'Gate. Montres’ 1s ‘ rip as. will be Ron Mac- with their ‘Oklahoma’ City farms : ein ; Jim Kaat won his 13th in the | Perry singled following Cesar nadian Amateur Swimming As- swimming Se tae Whe | On Reed-o—aiideet clogs | siMier jena Im the Pacific Coast League : ° et? ethan with Harmon Kille- |Tovar's double in the fifth. Both sociation recently announced the pics and the -alternate Mpa from Summerside for the last several weeks oe single driving in the ‘yovar and Perry, drove in runs selection of coaches and offi- Gilchrist, Prince Ripert. &C. : ; = Gentile, 32, was. sent to Okla- ’ Fe s _- wigning te 8 $4. victory. | with -sacrifice—flies—in—the—sev—-cials-for—the—1967-Pan-Amerjeam ——— — 4 a —_—BASEBALL Cus Ma wre ae rd t oe ee —. @ OMe-\enth following Don Mincher's Games in Wintliper and »/the NAME DIVING” COACH league clubs waived on him. =. : 2 opper back to Perry in the singie and Phil Ortega’s throw: 1968 Olympic Games in«Mexico Don Webb, Torontn, is 4: ing a : The action follawed an outburst ; 4 + fourth Inning and the ball shot ing error on an. attempted sac- City ’ : _ -leoach and the chaperone... i¢ MINOR of temper by Gentile and. a bat- | ( : i off the pitcher’s—glove towards | rifice: fo George. Wiskin: of Toronto ‘will Lisa Montiminy, Montreal No- - throwing incident at_home plate , 4 . third base for the Senators’ first ant be’ the Pan-American Swimming manager has yet been narned. — pore more ee a Oe er ine Meant) Ec : , paper arenes ee - iw — coach. If. two coaches are per- The ees 5 bre an- fay the’ Indians downed the Tig- ; : , i son drove ve Mted. he will be joined by nounced followMz "the CASA's ers 181. Pitching for the.winners for, the temper, displ: mh Lelia sweets * o— a ob Gitve Gat Mochonelt er Prints. Soon with a pair of Konfers as Bal: Bob Eynon of London on ase annua]. meeting were T Redmond and K. Me- Curry, “a. left-handed+—batter.-siam homer in the” top of the - aged to come all the way home timore’ Orioles clubbed , ‘Detroit Ted Thomas * of Calners ext: years’. Canadian he Quaid while for the Tigers 5 res HA — ohh, Pesiee’ eichth inning and led the Un- % on himself but it was ruled a May Be Reality H3- 3. Tuesday night and phe diving coach is*& M..ming an diving championspips “er oe and D. Wright xd pi ten a see Bes ited: Commercial Travellers to ground rule double and. stayed wii. He wait pewengy ns A "th eee (Bud). Stevens of Winnipeg. ; ir be held in Winnipeg July zin other: Farm league action, |° - . : m7 eg ae 4 ; + ORC (CP) — Pollee League lead over 4 + “Jack Collip, Edmonton, 1s *°. t. the Red Six took their first de- batting .350 With Cleveland . an 2-4 extra inning triumphsover that way despite Vigereus object- Chief James Mackey of Metro- place Tigers to 94 games lair eel Weatworth Den-{- Dr--W-8 Maddin, Vancower, feat at the hands-of the Twins, Wen! to bat ony 14 times and the Sergeants Mess last night » ions by manager Kane. As it was politan .Toronto said) Sunday! Robinson hit. a three - run jel,: Toronto, assistant manager. was returned as president of with a 12-7 score, Leading bat- collected two -hits. éxtebowe 2 Charlottetown Junior Base- - the hit scored Dovle and sent compulsory _ fingerprinting for homer in the opening. inning as The chaperone is Jean- Shaw the CASA. for the 1966-67 season. ters for the winners were § _Curry will report to Oklahoma ball’ League contest. Weatherbie to third : all Canadian citizens soon may ip oit . Wilson, ‘Toronto and the alternate is W. W. Jack, Calgary, is ‘rst Turner.’ B _Nicholson, and B,/City. ; he Travellers weed three pit- Two defensive highlishts: of be a reality ea bothered with a sore - elbow, Jocelyn Frazer, Cornwall, Ont ‘ ere 1 3 — Power For the Red. Sox it was e oe di the game were a fine ‘running .. Commenting on @ proposal bY made a hasty exit vihitec == : seaman am . B. Flanagan, B. Petrie, ‘Blake Two Twins chers in the match with Fre fie | eatea_ bv. McCallum in the first Vancouver Police’ Chief Ralph sir; batter x Cutcliffe and B. LeClair. : MacDonald being given credit inning for the Mess and a Booth that all citizens be finger- oe? : 4 bon In Little League play, the Reds for’ the win. Young started on double play that went from Ar- printed, Chief Mackey said,| Robinson's secon et ws won by a 917 score , in a game) Have Melee i against the Giants. Winning pit- cher was. Mike Hennessey while | the losing pitcher was B. Doh- ' WASHINGTON ‘AP Coach erty.-For the-winners-it-was-B-{ Billy M-wr'ttn-of Minnesota” MacKay with a home run. his Twins and the club's. traveling fifth of the season For the losers | secretary. Hovtard T. -Nox Jt..4 ingle 4 out eight ©. > ———— i it was D. Crosby with a double. fought in a hotel Inhby Monday 5 OY So caning tae For | oon cat ea ™ por : ers ; ; $ iF e In anothér Little League came night shortly after the team the losers Winston Weatherbie tr ee POSITIO - he Cards defeated the Dodgers. checked in from Minneapolis. @ went the route and he gave up's ~ Coating’? - 8 STARTERS AND - NS AT , __ $&2 Winging pitcher was K Mae club spokesman said Tuesday. |» total of eight hits and struck pat 2. eee ee — AR : . ; ’ during the course of the flight | ‘The Travellers put together at FRED MacDONALD | ago tadav—in 1% Oweman ii | ee : was R. Dingwell Leading batter 120. and again im the lobby as. single, an error, # walk and Bill - MacDonald alse fi : finished in 18 minutes 344 H B Willi: . F Ki ston. Pp b | for the winners was J. O'Con- the team was checking in,” said ‘air's grand slam homer in jjy acDonald also figured heav--- second s - the Ostarie For 20th o 1s arms, ing e iemre Clal , ily in. the hitting as he banged _ track championships com- ° 3 . nor. Leading at the plate for the Thomas. A. Mee, director of the eizhth for their four runs. out three in his four times at| pared with Goulding’s 4 o hed losers was R. Dingwell. public: relations They had tied the game up is | bats. One _of these was a-wick-\—minutes 7.4 seconde ———— ___—, Peet TIME 6-8. } A0-Retamere Blond Mace. Tullamore blood —— —" oe — after the Mess took a 4-1 lead in | : ; 19 Head Purebbred Shorthorn Cows. Sunnydale, Seotchda': BASEBALL ROUNDUP _ the fourth. ' _- RACES 1&4 3 © and Sumnyhill, blood Vines. f . . ‘ dei Sabie a soa — Oo gers ro “1—Happy Gallon C2 %-Speakers Pick; $—Al Dale: 4 Grattan 50 calyes from the se Se sired goth yaa _ ; p ‘ i ME : . ce: i i g stee eifers from thes: Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Coker (6), Pavietich (8), Rob- | Abe: Stee Price: 6 Ramee Prior: \ Oe eee Pe American League——-— erts! Hendley (12!,- Jenkins ae EK co Daceineg 4 ene ; : RACES 2 & 6 : . | 4 Head Grade Cows. ‘ : ; ive (4.5) ° 118) ,. HR E _news pork re , - ‘ . m Saeetassks on2 000 210— § To iis) and oe: : Spaal at fan agers with ‘ : 1 Germika. . 2 Meadow Day: > Rus Way: 4 -Pory Hill Boy: 1 Registered Hereford Bull from Sanderson Brothers het Whshincion 100 300 000—. 4 130 | heavy telephone bills. The post amroc U $-Paddy Land Girl; 6—Timmy A ~~» one : RACES3 &7 Kaat (19-4) and Battey; Rich- Prohable “pitchers for today’s ert, Humphreys (7), Cox (2-4) major league games: (7), Kline (9: and Casanova American League Second Chicago.(Horlen 5-9” at,Cleve- Mirmesota_- 000.010-201— 47-1 land‘ Hargan-4-5),~ +N; ° Washington 000 000 000— 6 23 Minnesota Merritt 1-8) at Perry (44) and Nixon; Or- Washington (McCormick 17-7), tega (7-9), Bosman (9) and Cas (N).-- ‘ 1 anova : Detroit (Mclain 135) at Balk Chicago. 021 000 101— 511% timore (Bunker £4), (N). Cleveland 310 000 000— 4 61 Kansas City (Krausse 6-4) at i“ Howard, Lamabe (6), Wil- New York (Peterson 8-54, \N) : heln® (1-0). (7), Locker (9) and California (Chance 7-11) at Martin McNertney (6', Siebert, Boston (Bennett 0-0), ‘N). -e Kralick (2), O'Donoghue (6-6) National League (7) anéd Crandall. HRs: Chi— ~ Cincinnati (Ellis 514) and Adair 1). Cleve-—-Hinton — (6), O'Toole: 1°3) . at Chicago | Koonce Whitefield (14) on ‘ 1-2’ ahd Holtzman 497 £2). National League Philadelphia. (Buhl 5-4) at. atl pe O11 00h 000 001-3 82 2-5), (N) Law 64) at Les Chicago Pittsburgh = 01 HON 010 00 NNO OO—2 10 Angeles ‘Drysdale &11), (N?. Maloney, MeCool (11), Nux-. New York :\Fisher 6-9) at San fall (2:2) (16) and Fdwards, Francisco (Marichal 15-4) TONDON., (CP) . Argentina and Uruguay joined Russia in Saturday's quarter-fi- tie to clinch a -quarter-final But i the Bulgarians . onion enwhile-Haly.and- Mexico.,.pull_a maior _upset_and defeat .used.to..break.the.tie..The.COUMer: were eliminated in the World the Hungarians by & big mar--try with the -highest ‘goal -av- * “Cup soccer championship Tues in. Brazil would have a erage would be declared the Confident 6 day night. ; sale chance: runnerup and become a quar: . : Portugal virtually ended Bra- Should: Bulgaria beat Hun- ter-finalist.-1f there is.a te if AKRON. Ohio CAP) “Bills vil’® eight-vear reign as world &ary. then the two would finish goal average. then the flip of @ Casper figures. he has a good champions-—-with—a 3-1 victory |p ETRE RRR ase pe men: CON will be the deciding factor. chance of adding’ the Profes- ever the Brazilians at Liver- | » ; ‘Back home in Sao Paulo, Bra- sional Golfers Association title pool: Argentina defeated Switz-— ilian police guarded the home to his US. open golf echampion- erland 2-0 at Sheffield; North of coach- Vicente-Feola. Feola’s ship. if the wind blows from the Korea upset Ttaly 1-0 at Mid- —~ family was reported to have southeast and oter eight miles diesbrough, and Uruguay and asked for protection after -re- an hour Mexico played a scoreless tie iceiving numerous threats that “Jf t he wind dies down or 4s “London | their “home would be ‘stoned if shifts northwesterly, I'm in The Brasilians drastic- Brazil ‘lost. trouble.” Casper said Tuesday ally shifted their lineup against coo ee Those ‘rubber fumes ould the Portuguese but It didn’t. do © knock me out of commission."’ much £€ Pele, their star, M K ; Casper. who- beat Arnold Pal- san hurt Biter. 3¢ minutes of ; act enzie mer a a staat for ne os play, and ely was able-to : openc title. last tnonth at San « function In second. half | Shares Lead Francisco, checked into the oe led 2-6 - ee e Firestone Country Club with a and there wasn’t much hope tor =] es <CTON (CP a : certificate fro is do - the Brazilians after that. The | @ eee = ae ing that sae sede solintgio’ Portuguese have been the): nedy of the host Moncton Golf may be. safe if the wind co- cream of this tournament so and Country club and Merle operalas - fay. defeating Hungary, 3-1, and E MacKenzie “of Charlottetown“ axron- is the rubber cap!tal “ Bulgaria 3-4 to winttlie Group were tied with $99 aplece Tues- of the world and fumes from Three section with six point day after 72-holes of play to de- the plants: stop up Casper’s Eysebio Ferreira, 24, easily 7 cide the New ~ Brunswick and nose. irritate his lungs, give oS emerged as the hero of the Por- ae bee * gis Prince Edward Island golf asso- him a terrific headache and tuguese victory. Hef figured in ART MAHAFFEY ciation Willingdon Cup team. ‘generally foul up his. disposition + oo Se ; rhe final 18-holes will he play not to enention his golf ~ two them himse g . °. ed today Jin the hole test for The new open champion ranks~- TWO SURVIVED -€ards ption ‘the’ inter-prowvincial team ith ceawarani PGA cham Brazil came into the match A -The Willingdon Cup” mafches as one of the fAvorites inthe with only two men surviving Art Mahaffey will be. played next month at 50th - anniversary PGA cham- from the’! team that. lost 31.to : ‘ Montrea pionship, starting Thursday ‘ = Hungary Friday night, ST LOUIS—_(APi—st Lewis Kenneds is locmer NBLP Blo the long and back-break- 5 The countries in the tourna- Cardinals of: the Nation’al amateur champion in 1959 was ‘9% Firestone Course 4 ment are divided into four League pareneses piteher RPM" the leader. affer 26-holes of play Recause of his allergies, (as groups. The top two in each Piche from Tulsa Tuesday and with 146 af Fredericton and Ri- per bas refused to play in the group go into the quarter-finals. optioned .. veteran right-hander | vercide : rich American -Classie here. a ‘Yn group. three. Hungary and Art Mahaffey” to the Pacific} ,, a <ceeular slop ian ihe pro: 2olt Brazil ate tied ‘for the second Coast League club on 24-hour , ac henaie.; ed: 8-<" 0 our _He fas studiously avoided spot with two points each But recall basis : I beaday and with Monaf * the city <: : * \” the Brazilians.. who “heal Bul- Piche, 33, a right-hander who me penmeay 106 ime aes I went ta my doctor and he garia 2-0, but lost to Hungary. jcomes from Mantreal. has heen Dave Irving of Fredericion. a tnid me if. would be all right if _ $1. last week have completed used *mainl:n_rebet—at—Fittea: leam memher—test—vear NGF he wind blew agg CoE A nuded a & 3 recard f rned run average, Ne rar round-robir where their Hungary next plays Bulgaria. and a 29 e@a ¢ , ae ‘ - Portugal, and the Hungarians need only a berth the mound for the winners but was replaced by ‘Bill Weatherbie in the fourth when the Mess came up with three..runs. Mac-., Donald came in the fifth inning and. from then on allowed only — senault to Murphy to MacDoug-* all in the fitth office ts experimenting in’ the district with “‘dial-a-dise.” play ing the latest pop recor’ over the telephone. The service may be expanded if it is popu-~ lar and does not interferewith other calls ‘ard picking up. his second straight win defeated the BIS Shamrocks 6-4 last evening in a regularly scheduled City League softball-game. Shepard gave up seven scattered hits while walk- ing two and striking out two. Rollie Diamond went. the route for the losers and he gate up six runs ten hits, three walks and struck out three * The Dodgers exploded for four runs in the fourth inning and this splurge was highlighted by the three run homer hit by Roger Goss. The Dodgers -also picked GETS BIG CONTRACT OTTAWA ‘CP Instronics Ltd. of Stittsville, Ont 3 has been awarded a $1.859,31'%,con- tract to deliver ainppst. survel)- lance radar systems to the fed- eral transport department, it was announced Tuesday. The sistems .are for at Gander,” Nfid., Halifax, Mont- encounter torrid streax at By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Dodgers with Wilf Shep- hits in four, at the plate each Harry Callaghan continued his the plate for” the losers asx he banged out 1 three more hits in four rimes at ; bats. : The Shamrocks will play. the Corran Bann CeeRees in tonights The standings after last evening's encounter. are as “t's only .a matter of time “be- which extended his league fore the public accepts _compul- , sory fingerprinting and identifi- gerprints are the only way of -cation~ cards as” necessary © for protecting the individual from their own protection the increasing number of fraud Identification cards with fin- ‘cases Ms Island's Largest Ever - . Racing Mare and Foal, Dot Buglong, foal by Ted Genese- 1 ate we bred to Jimmy D: grandson of Adios. 9 Tuy row Potts Digees: = Sale at Colville Rd. Ranch, 5 miles west of Nort River, 2 miles north of New Haven: Starting time 10:00 a.m. sharp Thursday, July 28th. Absolute! no reserves. 1—Fast Way: 2-Rip Over; 3-Highland Spirit; 4—Sunny Key: 5--Mountain Marie; 6—White Choice. RACES 5 & 8 : Ima Delegate; 2 Captain Logan, 4-Darky. 4 -Name The Price. 5—Rustico, Bay; 6—Billy G Command; 7—Craige Abbe; &—Rabe Clegg. : ? ? RACE § : 2—Harry Wilder: 3-Miss Tom Scot; 4- h; 6—Calamity Boy, 7--Bobby Gal Terms cash; lunch canteen on the grounds, or have an @: fashioned family picnic, acres of meadow for your use. ! 1 Lindon Hanover: weather. questionable, listen to CFCY radio for advice. Hetties Bov, 5—Victory Mare £ - follows: lon; &—West River Atom. o 7 - : : Auctioneer ees 10-4 7I4 Daily Double on 1 & 2; Exactor on Race §: Quinella on Race 7, | ' Cie Manager ee eel BIS & aR 42R Exactor on Race 9. _ Glen Cot ton van Kerry Juhiors . 49 : ~ : - 308 up-tworuns— in their half and Vancouver. The- order was au ee ba! er the largest of SO contracts for’ Shepard worked himself ait $10,000 or more, worth in total og : : : i a jam in the final inning for $3,395,397, awarded by thejihe winners as one BIS run transport department in June. <-ored and twa other minners Longaphie, first baseman, made Shénard led the winners at the plate coming through with two LIVING COSTS FALL 4 The consumer price index in Norway fell 0.1 to 125.3 (based on 1959 prices) im May this tied in pomts with Brazil for vear second place, each with two points. Goal average would he next ‘at W4 Femé Haches of Moncton garded a 74 for 305 an hor and-away from the rub- jber factories,” he said y - ~ were on base. However Merril | Bill.Casper——— fending Champ Brazil.-2s4= Sees Hopes Shattered | >t Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 532,000 in Purses AUG. 15-20 © “Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights ahd Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Afternoons. Maidens of 1966 whe have not won more | ACY) wo ENTRANCE - FEE ‘AUG. 15-20 Old Home Week AUé. "ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1st, 1966 NO. 1—THE PATRIOT INVITATION PACE (Maritime Cireait) <4 E 2 Dashes at $1,250.00 a Dash . an Two Dashes im 1966. Horses im this Event must have started To Be Raced. Monday Night, August 15th . geet? t least four times in 1966. ae “s ‘ : ae . Délaration ‘Thursday, August 1th, 10:00 a.m. (ADT) ESDP - 2 Dashes at $175.00 a Dash ° Pe XO). 2_THE PATRIOT INVITATION GOLD CUP AND SAUCER RACE NON-WINNERS OF $300.00,IN 1966 whe have started al least four 2 Dashes at $1,500.00 "Dash times tm 1966. F ; Te Be Raced Friday Night, August 19th 2 Dackes of smn00 2'Dem NO. 3 THE HYNDMAN AND COMPANY INVITATIONAL JUNIOR WINNERS OF $301.00 TO $650.00 IN 1966 ? REE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE - 2 Dashes at $225.00 a Dash. 2 Dashes at $600.00 a Dash a : WINNERS OF 3651.00" TO 9900.00 IN 1966 : Fi To Re Raced Tuesday, August 16th . 25. 2 Dashes af $250.00 a Dash KO. {CHARLOTTETOWN PETROLEUM INVITATIONAL WINNERS OF $901.00 TO $1,400.00 IN 1966 - . _2 Dashes at $500.00 a Dash i 2 Dashes at $300.00 a Dash | ee Ge INVITATIONAL > HORSE _& SULKY CLUB JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL TROT “9 Dashes at $500.00 a Dash Z 2 Dashes ‘at $250.00 a Dash NO. 6—FREE FOR ALL TROT : ¢ . ‘YROT—NON-WINNERS OF $400.00 IN 1966 2 Dashes at $500.00 a Dash : _2 Dashes at $200.00 a Dash E NO. 7—7W0-¥EAR-OLD (Maritime owned prior te March: 1, 1966) CLAIMER—HANDICAP. $600.00 OR LESS Sdded $660.00—After First Payment (Closed! . ...% Dashes at $200.00 a Dash Declaration. Fee $15.00, August 11th, 10:00 a.m. (ADT) . - CLAIMER—$601.00 TO $1,200.00—HANDICAP _NO. &-THREE YEAR OLD—Maritime e (Closed? ‘ -2 Dashes at $225.00 a Dash $220.00 Added—After First Payment - as hedaeasing Waa Gite heme ste ase pee (ADD ADDITIONAL GRADED OVERNIGHT EVENTS FROM $150.90 A Pa te ; ‘ DASH TO $600.00 A ‘DASH. AO. 2 FOUR YEAR OLD—Maritime Bred (Closed) eait ce : pe smn nn Added—After First feet "> Pest Positions to he drawn for each dash divisions.—aliotment Bee fieclaraiion Fee $150 August 1th. 19.00 am (ADT es may he based on 1966 money Barnings : ae ‘ - : = — oo ie ee : ‘ z \ vee tennant