ummmmmncm SPORT iECHOES Norm an Maodonald By Summersido Bureau of The Guardian Champs Bite The Dust Saturday was a hard ue champs lost a close we to the Baltimore Orioles. and the Grey Cup holders from Hamilton iodied like ‘Ti-kittens‘ of. Jim Trimble’s Alouettes. With Whitey with his pitching rhythm, the zfinkees look to be in deep trou- ier that. two promising Bid Orioles. and the verdict. are now 2 place. The Alouettes’ loss THE ALOUETTES' LOSS . Some football experts now lieve that the Alouettes were playing possum when the Ot- tawa Bough Riders beat them 25-1 in an exhibition tilt. If this is not so, then the Alouette . didn appear to have any injured Athletes. and the blue ribbon won the Grey Cup doubtless took he scramble for top spot day on Ford looked like the old inas- champions. Yogi Berra's Amer- (er for two innings but was un- ison able to continue in the game at- T-he Yanks snuffed out timore rallies with snappy doiiile p18”. but before the determined onslaught didn’t take the ginger out of the Sam Bowens’ tenth Ford’s hip interfering inning home run gave Baltimore Berra's plutocrau band who last year. the field be in t . all the way ills year. It Stitch in Time If a softball player fails to been getting a fat group ot. catch a foul ball that is reason- supporting fans. The teams at ably catchable, an error is the One Breton bese- eharged no matter if the batter ball league have been m Frost Thomas, Philadei. strikes out on the next pitch. The log the fact that just a firink- phi; plum” infielder, is trap. : error is charged for "prolonging be e been watch- ped in rundown between first the life of the batter" for as ing their games. and they no and second on sixth inning long as there is life there hope_ Tile Inman Plumber first oacker found that out in their first semi-final game against Enman Drug. He dropped White’s foul fly back of first base. and White promptly hit the game-winning home . Just another case of a dropped “stitch in time" which failed to save the Imnan Plumber nine from defeat. Softball II in this centennial year. They’ve willbemoreatsteke.and — wholfnowfl—wemavlateh on to a Maritime crown be- fore it’s all over. Centennial Day Held A’r Cardigan " The following are the results of the sports events staged in connection with Centennial day activities at Cardigan on Satur- day: Soap box denby: Harold Bro- thers. Lawren Rice Bicycle Race, 12 and under: David Lundrilgan, Kenneth Bro- thers, Anthony Nabuurs. Bicyc . 13 and over: Gerard Shephard. Gavin Quinn. John Conohan. Girls Bicycle Race: Carol Co- nohan. Donna ardiner. Mar- garet Ann MacAulay. 50 yard dash, boys 7 and un der: John Flynn. Patrick Lan- drigan, Andrew MacNichol. 50 yard dash, girls 7 and un- der: Anne MacNichol, Theresa Rice. "Margaret Ann MacDon- o1 50 yard dash, boys 1) and 9. Bobby Hunt, Joe Brothers. John Brothers and Larry Hunt. 50 yard dash. Girls 8 and 2: Anne Hughes. Marion Rice. She- ila Conohan. yard dash. boys 10: Joe . Harold Green. David 50 yard dash. girls 10: Leah Flynn, Mary Lou Conollan. Cyr- iiina Anestie. 75 yard dash. boys 11 and 12. Jimmy Hunt, Gerry Young. Ai- eck MacLeilan. 75 yard dash. girls 11 and 12: Pearl Kilbride, Betty Conohan. Joan Yorston. Oonohan, Marie Keenan. 100 yd. dash. boys 13-14: Goo- rge Power. John Quinn. Ger Johnson m I Laura Brothers. Boys 15-16: Wally Johnny Conohan. BarrySi 100 yd: dash, girls 13-14: Don- ' Conohan Conohsn. 400' worth and Harold Brothers. Girls 15-16: Elaine Wood. Ail- drey MacDonald, Mariano-Yere- Men's open 100: Billy Cone- Tommy han, Clayton Bulpitt. Sharkey Womens open: Gladys Roche. Nora Macdoiiald. B a rb air a oche. High jump. boys 13. Johnny Conohan. er. Lawrence Rice. Girls 13- and over: Donna Ga Wood. Audrey diner, Elaine MaeDona d Boys 16 and over: C l a y ton Bulpitt, Wally Conohsn. Conohan. Running broad jump. Johnny Conohan. Wayne 14 and 15: Lawrence Rice, worth. Girls 13, 14 and 15: Gardiner, Carol Conon _ Boys 16 and over: Billy Bulpitt. han. Clayton Con la 14 and go P boys Wall oh n Standing broad Jump. boys 13, 14, 15: Lawrence Collingham d Johnny Conohan. Ra ey. Girls 13. 14, 15: Carol Colo iump. "4 and 13. ow. Billy Donna an. Cons- I pltchout in yuterday's Phlls TRAPPED — N_ew York Mets game in Philadelphia. Mets second (baseman Ron Hunt puts on the tag. Catcher Chris Cannizzaro threw to shortstop Roy Mc- IN RUNiWN Millan when Thomas started down. McMillan threw to Ed Kranepool (21. at bottom) who top to Hunt for the out. CONNAUGBT RANGES. Ont. (CP') -— Flight Lieutenant Bob Pitcairn. a native of Charlotte- with file RCAF at . n McKeever. a 34- yesr-old widow from Calgary who works as a boo r to support her four children. be- came the st woman ever to lead the Blsley aggregate—the total which ides e pionships at Bisley, Pitcairn. who is N, battled what one veteran shooter de- scri the worst dry weather conditions in memory scone ass of a possible 300 points for a six-point margin over Doug Wormen of Calgary finished second A. E. r Malt. scored 73 of 75 pa -from600ynrdsanddtof75 from 900 yards to win the event for .the second time in years. WAS YOUNGEST WINNER In it - spoken I i the so “Y' ing instructor and tamer of two gest F0 PITCAIRN became the youngest winner in the history of the event as well as the first representative of the RCAF to turn trick. butts on the shoulders of his teammates from Saskatchewan as the band of the Governor- General’s Foot Guards provided die mu c. e was pre with a gold watch Defence Minister Bellyer. . oKeever scored 827 of a possible 880 points in the nine events which make up the Bis- Phils won. 6-0 By W. R. WHEATLEY ST. LAMBERT. Que. (CP) -— Canada’s track and field stars continued to weave their mas- tery Saturday. such luminaries as Harry Jerome. Bill Crothers and Bruce Kidd scoring handily in their specialties it remained for 21-year-old Dianne Gerace of Trail. BC to take plaudits over a big share of the as Canadian cham- pionships and Olympic trials ound up. 'flie versatile Trail miss was the only athlete to score a single - day double. She broke adian open record in winning the women's high captured the broad jump capped her display by placing fourth in (he shot put and helping the British Colum- ' bi-a girls' team to victory in the metre relay. Jerome. North Vancouver's sprint marvel, barrelled along to a comparatively easy win in the mometre Jerome was off the blocks in the lead and stayed (here, easing up a the tape to win by four yards over Frank Baines of the Torn onto East York Club. ‘ Jerome won in 22 seconds. Baines was timed in 22.7 and n Domsnsky of Port Arthur. Crothers of East York had to hustle down the last straight- way before catching up with Don Bertoia of Vancouver to win BOO-metre run -— the metric half-mile -— in 1:507. Do placed third, in 22.9. ' nc Favorites Come Through In Olympic Track Trials Chris Williamson of Frederic- ton gave Bruce Kidd an argu- ment r a good part 5,000- e run but he didn't have the reserve when the East Yorker put n the pressure. Williamson was showed to do the pace - setting most of the way until Kidd decided to take over. He overhauled Williamson on the second - last lap and stepped up his lead to 80 yards with his last-lap kick. rBruce won in 14:37.2. William- o r-vn Er’ 0 son was cheered as he gamer held to second place in 14:47.2. Dave Ellis of Toronto was third .. H h—A Charlottetown entries in the trials in the persons of: Bob Simmons. Alf Groom and Andy Arsenault gave a good account of themselves although not o v for the Canadian Olympic team. Simmons placed second in the discus and Groom was third in the pole vaulting competition. Andy Arsenault ran the fastest time of career in the 1500 metres. He made the trip in 4.02:7. In winning the women's high jump, Miss Gerace cleared five feet. eight inches. bettering the old Canadian open mark by two i es. Sandra Barr of Saint John was second at five feet. four inches, and Susan Nigh of Toronto Don Mills third at five feet. thiee inc es. IIJED AT 5 FT 2 IN Miss Gerace tried with the SYDNEY (CP) -— There_ were three double winners bar at five-feet-nlne but failed. Her performance in tile broad jump was another smart effort. Her winning distance of 19 feet, seven inches broke her own Canadian native mark of 1 feet, eight inches. but was 4% inches short of the Canadian open record that has stood for ears i—a O ‘< Abby Hoffman of Toronto Olympic Club became a double winner by capturing the women’s Silo-metre run Satur- day in 2:14.6, finishing so yards ahead of Cecilia Carter of Ham- ilton. 1 Nancy McCredie of Don Mills won bile shot put with a toss of 49 feet, 6% inches. Yvonne Breeden of North Vancouver won the women’s 200-me . Sonny Akpata, Nigerian com- peting for the Toronto Track 1 triple jump Sat- istance was 40 feet. 10 inches. Gerry Moro of Trail was the pole vault winner. at 15 feet. Vs Inch; Bill Ga of Do Mills won the too-metre hurdles in 53.3 seconds: Len Fiatley 0 Windsor. (hit. won the men’s discus throw with a toss of 152 feet. two inches. and Glendon Arbeau of Toronto striders won the javelin throw. with 219 feet. 1% inches. Club, won the u ay. ' d hammer throw went to a touring Bostonian. Sandy Paterson. who won with a throw of 139 feet. nearly 30 feet off the open record. Miss Kemble reined by Don MacNeill and Eloise Wick with James ‘Roach' McGregor hold- ing the ribbons were double dash inners rda Amigo Mike leaving on the rail looks like a favorite with tile part - mutual patrons. lo- mste Royal teamed by Elmer y Clow will probably be right up 2 Double Dash Winners In Ch'lown Racing Action DASI-IES 3 AND 7 Mountain Marie (B. Whalenl 1 dr. Blue Mountain Girl (G. Robinson) Ilim Sue (J. Machregor) Miss Jo Jo (C. Murpry)) Little Doctor (G. Chappell) 3.10; 8.10. 8.“); 6.70. harness racing card here Sat- urday night. They were Victo ious Pick with times of 2:19 and 2:21; Mister Vic (2:12 3-5) and 2:15 4-5) and J. W. Volo (2:20 4-5) and 2:15 3-5) J. W. Volo's second time was a new individual mark. Single winners on the eight- dash card were Head Chief (2:12 3-5) and Sir Ashley (2:14 2-5). MON CTON 3 (CP) — Little Quinton. a seven-year-old horse purchased last fall in Maine y Arthur Leger Moncton. Saturday night equal- a harness racing record which had stood for years at Brunswick Downs e. Teamed by Walter McLean. the horse trotted a mile in 2:08 to equal the track trotting record set in 1947 b S E one of the top names in Unit- ed States harness racing cir- cles. in the bike. The horse went over a slow track and through the rain for 2:08 3-5 showing in second heat. The two wins brought his total to five for 8 car. Dr. Dudley. owned by M. C. Taylor of Moneton, was a dou- ble dash winn on the 2—5) meade with Joe O'Brien. now half the held MARITIME RACE ROU'NDUIP 2-5) and Scot’s Command (2.15 TRURO (CP) — Three out-of- town horses Were double win- nerson the eight-dash harness racing card here Saturd y night. Dan K. owned by George Turner of Dartmouth. N.S.. won in times of 2.19 and 2.16 3-5. Sally Gallon. owned by David Rockwell of Mount Uniacke. N.S.. did the mile in 2.10 1-5 and 2.17 1-5. Guy Texas, owned by E a ti Jamieson of Pugwash. N.S.. crossed the wire in times of 2.15 4-5 and 2.15 25. Single winners were Dreamy Guy (2.144) and Margaret Mc- hiyo (2.14 1-5). SAINT JOHN, NB. (CP) Crash Dive won the first half 0 an early closer event on a barn- ess racing card here night before rain cu-t the sched- uled eight-dash program in The four-yearoid pacer from Sackville. N.S.. turned in a time cl 2.07 in race four — run because weather. The se- cond half of the feature will be W y. sin 1e winners were Nibble Bruce (2.16). Galasie 1131 (2.16) and Jack Jackson (2.18). The daily double of Galaxlie Hal and Jack Jackson returned 60. “osmium A ‘3‘ . Egg gig-E , Ottawa. 01!; Dahlstrom. Calgary. ChW Is Pulled Out MBERVAIL. Que. (OP) - Nabil El Slinst his pro ssi swimming debt the 2t-m11e St. John marathon through heavy, fluidised the race in 10 miles. ejean Lscoursiere of Mont- real finin'aed third in 10 hours. 47 minutes. 45 seconds. I no Swim Favorite "‘ choppy going. Bis win is worth “d Former Ch'lown Resident leoun inner flea- Moder Dick was, Ont. 011. . mm Montreal Tops m Hamilton Cats 'IhewinletttheAls tamlliarfird-plueo' “n during with “on eluding a spectacular 81-y pass-and-run play when he hit Marv Luster alone at the n. eats’ 50-yard The Als' three of the touchdowns. Hamilton's scoring came on e 28-yard field goal by Don Suth- erin and Joe Zinger's punt in the second quarter. and another 44- yard hoof by Zuger in the clos- ing minutes of the game. er, taking heats of the junior free-for-all in times of 2:11 and 2:10 3-5. Single winners were Wayne D. Henley (2:15 4-5). Mira- michi Robert (2:17 2-5). Cherie Chief (2:11 3-5). Hillbilly Boy (2:10 Abbe 3-5) and Geraldine (2:15 2-5). Mirnmichi Robert's 2:17 2-5 was a new individual mark. HALIFAX (CP) — Watch Top. owned by Danny Myers of Dart mouth. N.S.. was the only double winner on the eight-dash harness racing card at Sackviile Downs Saturday iii . The horse won in times of 2.00 4-5 and 2.08 3-5. siest time of the night and one of the fastest miles in the Mari- t:l.mes this season. Single winners included Sassy Susie. owned by A. Fraser. Mon- tague. PEI. (2.12 2-5). Re s1 Gold. owned D. McDonald. Charlottetown (2.12 3-5); Tyson Rip, it trotter. owned by Harry Whebby. Dartmouth (2-12): Clarence Win. owned by A. and E. Rogers. Kentville, N.S. (2.10 16); I‘rrooteownedbyC. Ri- chardson. New Glasgow' (2.15 Masters Wins Golf Ch’ship By JOHN SHORT CALGARY (CP)-——Marg Mas- ters. a former Australian who now lives in Ottawa. conquered a three-hole deficit and strength- sapping heat Saturday to cap- ture the 1964 Canadian women’s golf championship one-up over Gayle Kitchens of Vancouver. Miss Masters. 29. sank a three-foot putt on the 38th hole for her victory over 21-year-old Miss Kitchens. who won t a women's open title at Winnipeg in 1962. The new champion generated immense power off the tee. par- ticularly after a slow start in the morning round. She was troubled by a bulky putter all day on the par-74 Calgary Coun- try Club course. A gallery that swelled to more than 1.500 watched the windup under clear skies and humid. 00- degree weather. Pays 4th 4.20. 8.”. 2.70; 6.40. 3.10; 3.10. 0th 3.”. 3.70. 3.”; 4.40 1!)“ 220 ' DASIIES 4 AND I 1 1 Miss Kemble (D MacNeill) 1 l Boomtown’ (D. MacNeill) 23 Garth's Best (E. Bernard) 23 ood Hedrlck Roger Parlay (E. Glow) 8 2 in; Marina) 2 5 Miss Heather Eel way (0. Willis) 4 4 (J. IIennessey) 4 t Helen’s Dream (0. I’oulton) 5 2 Jolly Dick .(0. Poultonn 5 I Santiago (G. Channel!) 0 0 Echo Ridge Eddy) ‘ 2.12:2 and 2.12:2. (L. Neill) * 6 7 Pays 5th .70. 2.00. 2.10; 5... Ellen Joyce (0. 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