Haughion Is 4 Wins Shor’r Of Coveted 2,000 Mark YONKERS'. N.Y. (AP)-Amr|ton" others give it the hoe-|in purses for the fir _ . .. st time night now, Billy l-laughton, the ion" version. Billy lsnt too'owners, and they‘re scattered - grabber and particular. But if you must at tracks for and wi . Haughton. who is more than SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN We filmiwlism: m BASEBALL SCORES Charlottetown, Thurs. May 16, 1963. PAGE 11 u o arness racing know. it's “hawton.” history, is going to tip his Tonight he drives Apmat, the .200 victories ahead of Joe . green, white and gold cap to the Australian-bred winner of botth'Brien of Alberton, P.E.l.. 3’ “m ASSOCIATED PRESS F glauczllézog :8:20Wd for Winning tTlie International and the Good headed a stable that won $1.002; M American League 15 . - _ ime pace of 1961, in the $50,000 896 in purses last year. it was “new” “’0 12000— 3 3 lapel mafia - «. ,, - clued The 39 - year - old Reinsman National Championship Pace atthe third time he had passed New York 000002 02“ ‘ 3° l‘AL thi 503%; that still. Usezvhngrhkmgaonkwmw 3:, firm from Eggogygle, 1N.Y..l a t.for- Yonllz‘erstagainst many- of the $1,000,000, something no other BPascuiil (4-4) Moore (8) and mix“ 5 e . a ees co “Te - 5 0“! ouriwm' 's op side-wheelers. driver has done. a 93" Zimmerman (8)3 Ten'Y- - ' ' ' made victories short of becoming the The secret of his success is‘ In 1958, when he hit 31,000,000 suide (2'2) (8) and Howard- “fig: tilfihgsemwgb thtgergitrigxiinc: 2:951“ 101“! first United States sulky pilot tostbe usual hard work. isi “I feel the same way now as HR: NY—M‘mue “5)- haven’t, stopped laughing They hadn’t heard anything so fun- do that. l u lcurrently training 118 trottersll did when I won my first Fm“ ny in many a Year a they We ready ‘0 “335 MP” W Some peope call him how-land pacers for 49 differentihundred thousand—happy." :05 Angel" 3:1“ 3 93 Jack Benny and BOD Hope 35 a WP flight comedian- 4——— s n x- 9122 Belinsky (1-6), Fowler (3), The season is better than one month old and if you . want Morgan ‘5)' Turley (6)! Spun“ to find the New York Yankees you need not look at the top of.. (3) and 13- SadOWSRi. Kirkpat- the American League standings. The Bombers are not second. 1'le (5): Monbomluette (3-4) or third, but they occupied fourth place when we finished do- and Tillman. HRs ing this column. It‘s true the ankees were only two games : LA-—Wagner (8). Bus—Stuart (6). off the pace but they were getting competition from really an- expected sources. Out in front were the White Sox managed by an Second - L0! M80198 111012000- 6102 ‘comedian’ Lopez. second were the Athletics from Kan oston 033 000 1 . 0x“ 712: City and third came Boston Red Sox. usually an early season McBride, N a v a r r o (4), joke in this junior circuit. Chance (3-4) (6) and E. Sa- ‘ dowski; Delock, Lamabe (5), . Earley (7), Radatz (3-1) and No Slgns cracklng Nixon. : LA . . (4). Bos—Stsuart (Tic om“ WHEN one loolcs at the snaridurzs in Joe Cronlns league. he figures something must be wrong. This trio that leads the K . ansas City parade has no business in these lofty perches. At. least thats Cleveland 000000000- 0 20 Pena (4-3)loow03?2t30x(8)13:3 what the experts tell us and w are We. to isagree wt Sullivan' Giant (3-8) (1 R such notables. All three clubs are playing great ball and show- mano ' an 0- mg no signs whatever of cracking no the pr Baltimore 010 320 001 7 90 0F course, the season is mighty young and these top fellow! W hin 000000 10- 1 a could v easily up at the bottom of the heap. Yank as “on o - 3 could gain control by the end of this week and teams ‘ - Pappas (3-0) and Orslno; Che- timore Orioles and Minnesota Twins may start exerting them ney (4-3), Bronstad (7) and Rat; selves very shortly. rcmain that after one month’s play, teams I zer. HRS: t — Gentile (7) ’ ~ ’ But the fact does I - Brandt (5). Adan. (D' wsn‘ that were not supposed to be in the pennant race are showing I newer m' ' - ‘ ' -- “In their heels to the rest of the pack. If they could hold on to I I National League their formula, things coulidpofihlyhhtavglq‘ufltih? tyist to them TT PT i this season. We aren’ pr c g a s rio, or even " Nana“ one of them, can stay away up there but we are hoping for baseball's sake that something startling does happen. Jinks” (4‘3) and edema“; Rad 50X shortstop Eddie basaman Larry Osborne in an game at Fenway Park recent- We’re all for an ups _: .gx Johnson (1-5) Kemmerer (6) Bressaud dim back a“ aria/Idahgn k (3‘)}, Zagharyt (8): first whe'n Washington 50th attempted pick off play in the ly. Bressaud reached first on Gr lII n “‘1: titan“; mg: 38 man- Benny Daniels threw to first first inning of their first an infield hit. (AP Wirephoto) ea 9 “"3"”: 1‘“ m 1010*” 1° 15 3 The White Sox are getting excellent pitching from Ray Her- “flcago 000 no 2 7° 0 bst who formerly toiled for Kansas City. Ray blanked petrmt Maloney (5-1) Worthington (6) . Tigers Tuesday night for his fifth win in six starts. This kind and Pavletich; Hobbie (1-4) I a n s e S _ a of pitching is far greater than the. Pale Hose expected of Her- Brewr (3)' T°th (6" Kmnce , bert and ttléose unexpected happenings are the things that lead (8) dBtll. h 7. t in. HR: glhi’nigcek (ms-c after ( ) o piggkgw beat Cleveland 5-2 Tuwday as he hurled a neat 1 six hitter for the Athletics. It was his fourth triumph in six 000001020- 3 92 Meis Climb Out Of Cellar Cardwell, (1.5) Sisk (5), Mc- Bean (7) and Pagliaroni; Marl- chal. (5-3 Bolin (8) and Bailey. ]four runs on one hit in Probable Pitchers fifth inning Wednesday, then By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .held on for a 4-3 decision over Probable pitchers for today's Epitmburgh. outings and made this young man that much more valuable c As. When fellows like Herbert and Rakow start performing in his fashion, then the teams for which they toil, are certain s what’s happening to Pittsburgh San F 8 t to show marked improvement. That’ ' White Sox and Athletics as they amaze their supporters their antics. And The Red Sox By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League leading San Francisco Giants put together ‘ the Los Angeles was at Boston scored on Bob Bailey’s error. for a twi-night doubleheader, Robinson drove in three runs Baltimore at Washington, Kan- and stole a base and Rose sas City at Cleveland and Dc- drove in two more, making it troit at Chicago in other Amerl- easy for Jim Maloney to gain can League night games. The his fifth victory against one loss night schedule in the National for the Reds “Big Edge”$ilvertoWn NARROW EDGE Other tires have narrow edges, concentrate rub r dead centre, where wear is east—— TIIE ll. EDGE BFG Silvertowns have extra rubber on their edges, where tum work most, wear most‘ It puts the rubber where the wear is BFG puts more rubber where the wear is to give you more miles for your money. Tires wear first on the edges (a look at. any worn-out tire proves this). 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Schwall (2-1) at l Cincinnati bombed Chicago lCubs with 15 hits, three each by iFrank Robinson and Pete Rose, a 1 2 romp; New ork (Mots climbed out of the league 'cellar with a 7-4 victory at iHouston. and New York Yan- jkees rallied for a 4-3 decision League had St. Lou a Mil- waukee and Philadelphia Los Angeles. ONLY ONE 111T The only hit in the Giants" decisive fifth inning was .. leadoff single by Orlando Ce- peda. Don Cardwell forced In one run when he walked Juan Marichal with the bases loaded Chicago, Buzhardt (3-1) . Cleveland. Donovan (2-2) (N) (Over Mmesm“ 1“ “the” ‘3’ Only games scheduled. gem National League ‘ . Cincinnati, O’Toole (6-2) at Rideau CGI'IBTOD Chicago, Jackson . St. Louis, Washburn (5-2) at Bans Horses Milwaukee, LeMaster (1-1). New York, Hook (1-4) at San From Montrqu Francisco, O'Dell 4-0). Philadelphia, Hamilton (2-5) OTTAWA (Cp) __ Montreal or Green (1 t Houston, harness horses have been banned from racing at nearby Rideau Carleton Raceway in an attempt to protect the track B. l. S. May 16th to attend. of a fine 181 Great George 5?. HOME AND AUTO co. LTD. ' P. E. l. DISTRIBUTOR Chll‘lmn WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE ' ' Chaim“ St. Peters Road O.K. TIRE SHOP Metal. \ ' MacKENZIE morons . . Monthly Meeting 8 pm. Thursdqy, All members are urged from a sickness which has af- fected 8 her of horses at Montreal’s Richelieu Raceway. Rideau Carleton officials als said no horses from their track will be allowed to go to Montreal while the illness continues at Richelieu. Horses down with the virus run a high fever. are subjected to coughing and loss of appetite. The illness lasts between four and seven days. Track officials here said the illness has struck both harness and thoroughbred tracks in the United States and Canada. The “makings” cigarette! Famous for mildness and fine full flavour! 9 CIGARETTE TOBACCO ALWAYS PIES" IN Vi lI.TIN AND HANDY POCKET PACKII and forced in another when he hit: Felipe Alon. i Summerside Burea Al Jackson sparked two Mot . at rallies with singles, drove in lone run and went the distance in winning his fourth against three losses. Joh Bateman hit a three-run homer for the Colts Elston Howard drove in the tie-breaking run with an eighth- ' 'g single as the Yankees 5 . mnln handed the Minnesota Twin their 11th defeat in 14 games Two more homer off loser Camilo Pascua . SPORT ECHOES By N orman Macdonald u of The Guardian Mickey Mantle had a two-run - efirstsixwlee .— a start. ey owned a fine .57? suits. Rain halted action with lag splendidly for them. last Sunday. it was his third THE bubble d sais City an Boston but until BOSTON Red Sox have been notorious fgrh losing ball gamee: e iig'n. their pattern in 1963 as. they were off and running ing a whale of a good time at: the expense havo g right at the percentage after Tuesday’s re- Los Angeles Angels that day. Bosox have a young hin'ler, Morehead. who is Wihen he beat Washington Senators triumph in as many decistons. Naturally, he is one of the reasons the Fenway Parkers are so high up in the league standings. may burst soon for _teams like Chicago, Kan- that time comes th ey are of more highly re- garded cl . All of which is causing no end of embarrassment to the fel- lows wlw supposedly know just what is going to happen in these pennant races. urling Club Names Some promising newcomers were showing their wares a the softball diamond at Queen Elizabeth Park Monday eve- ning. A Winnipeg pitcher nam- ed Devana was zipping the old softball into the receiver’ mitt in a little over nothing flat. He’s a slender chap and not very tall, making one won- der where he stores all that jet propulsion. Dawkin from anaimo, B.C., also had speed. and his bail broke im- pressively at times. G e o rge Kinch, local product, who pit- ched a little softball here a few years back, was the third apeedball artist to strut his Baseball is being pushed vigorously right now in Sum- mersi . If this Enthusiasm can be translated into re exciting contests, the game is due for a shot in the arm, and we should have fans tearing themselves away from their television sets to scramble for good seats in the baseball stands. At this we‘re not betting. but w hoping that all this will come The East Prince branch of the Fish and Game Association is holding a “fishersma” at Scal- Now that we're a member of this rapidly expanding or- ganization, we'll have to start natangling our fishing line, Newcomers Show Wares stuff. If this trio can get the ball over the plate consistent. ly, and some of those speed boys do have trouble that way. they’re going to be bad [news for some of our wielders of the willow. A warning to softball players with talent. If you're walking along the street, and you see Jack Fox approaching with a player‘s card and a pencil, duck into the nearest alley, brother, and keep going, or this high- pressure salesman will have you sign-ed, sealed, and delivered be- fore you can say: “I haven’t made up my mind yet." Baseball Pushed Vigoroust es Pond on Monday, May 20. Lo- well Hucstis. the secretary treasurer, informs us. There will be prizes for the biggest a n d best catches of trout, as well as a fly and spin casting contest; also, an “out door" prize, and i you know what this last prize is all about. let us know by return mail. b e i n g sure to include a box-top. There are now ovc members with more every day. and if all we fellow cast our various lures on the waters of Scales Pond, the fish are going to think it's "manna from heaven" week. Get Ready For Fish Fest and getting ready for this fish fest. We’re a little disappoint- ed there‘s no prizc for the big- gest fish that gets away. We’d give them all a run this de- Sneakers! Yes. we really want to tell Sneakers! at ( till the end of season. TheWright Shoe Co. will glveyoa a receipt with every pair of sneakers bought for men, women boya’ glrls‘. When purchased ten pairs ale val-e. start buying sneakers for whole far-13‘; That’s at Wright‘s the shoe re where on col-ts. Wrioht's Shoe Co. Queen It. Ch’towa partment as we've lost a lot of mighty monsters of the deep in our fishing career. So be out there. folks. on Monday, ay 20. Who knows? The dad- dy of all the fish in Scales Pond may decide to accept the line for this time, folks. Daniel O’Rourke was elected president of the tetown Curling Club at the Club's an- nual ' Tuesday night. -. O’Roin-iloe succeeds Ron Ketch. Discussions on topics melat- ing to the well-being of the Club drew a lot of attention from the 40 club members in attendance. These discussions welled on: 1. dances on Sat- urday nights; 2. the installation dent Ketch asked for a minute's sil- ence for members who had died during the past year. Other members of the execu- tive for the 1963-64 season are: iDanieI O'Rourke P Golf Tourney To Be Staged At City Club EDMUNDSTON. N.B. (GP)— The New Brimswlick- ' Ed- wand Island Junior golf chan- piioniship will be played at the Charloth Golf Club Jifiy 2] and vice president -— Wally Rodd; Eleven Horses mini?) Are Eligible I . strong representati For Rich Pace ‘m‘iit’meififipf’i‘if‘m be YONKERS. N.Y. (AP) [Eleven $50000 National Champion Confirmation of the dates and the course was anummcedi hero Wednesday by John Cullen, chairman (i the Golf tion‘s Junior development pro- am. ‘- Mr. Cullen said all member clubs were being asked to have 'on at the . team will picked at the - tournament to compete in the horses are eligible for interprovincml matches and tho Canadian Junior the . . diam ship Pace Thursday night at- at the Royal Colwiood Golf Chin, (Yonkers Raceway. but the vi- rus bug has caused Vcougliing epidemic at US. and iCanadian race tracks has deci- lmated the field. Officials may not know how many will start nti some hours before the two-mile race At least five of the ii are ques- tionablc. i Falsehood. a noted New Zea- land distance star who was withdrawn from the Good Time tld-blt at the end 0‘ your “he (Pace last week because of the: give —and that’s the end of out (infection, is definitely out of the! National. Owner James Steel of exclusive at STEAD’S New Nylon Seamless Support Stockings for leg fatigue 5 95... white for nurses Greymouth. N.Z.. said the horse would go to the Joe-Mar Farm near Allentown. Pa. 0 recu- perate. lrvin Paul, last year's Na- tional winner who has been run- ning a fever. is better. He is second choice at 7-2. The favorite at 5-2, l-lcnry Adios, also has had a fever. is down to normal. Those expected to join Henry T. Adios are Royal , p- mat. Mighty T id e. Stephen Smith, and Reba Byrd Others on the doubtful list ar- Stormy Dream, Mr. and Cicki's Jet. Budlong Victoria, B.C., Aug. 37 to so. i Clinic Staged ; At Stella Maris track and field clinic wm Ihold at Stella Maris Regional , High School, North Rustico. yes- lierday and over 100 stinenta heard Dave Bosw . (tinctu- of physical education for P.E.I.. instructions on til-ads. ,Jiinivping and throwing m iand preseason contition'rm fit 1 these events. ' James Gallant, physical edu- cation instructor for the school (was Itll charge of the loal I'- l rangements. WENT IN WHEELCHAIR _. EDMONTON (CP) —- Delpitl ihaving to use a w eclchalr. . 1; John Mockler. , com 'a ; , 1.350-mile hitch-hiking trip from 3 here to Coeur d'Alane, ’ i l and back. The you , from the waist down, was “I Idays on thetrlpandq-t’ travelling time the way.