a1 scattered inglos for the 0 undo Alvarez drove home both 32:33:. Dev i n e played a d of the lit Mar ate haad- _ an ' .p 3 strong defensive game for o leap. I k0 2 1 . . “ l Mrs. J. a. H. ’I‘houi‘on' Ar- . H - Pam‘s misting 0" 9 Put-outs. i Bold Lad WI ns Us '95 i “ “m' ping-gem of the game With a 'on the first division bv p . _ . . ‘ 931‘“ 30mm?” “°" ‘ sqcak ‘ shoestring catch in the Sixth in- lwnh" second-place Balm" tor over Mt. Stewart on Sunday. “in: held a head mar in over tsa ‘ r i ‘ Al A d Cl 561' W” m “"05” m“ “a” man“ “he Hum“ 2'1‘ ‘spl‘l‘°b“'“-"d’” “'a“ i v v 5 .v . m .n_ .‘mzt . aselu fies were 31c. q u . A zit‘ll/fourth. another two lengths: Pied Handiahan was e \\i uirel J‘ McGuire and M‘ K61. i 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Sept. 28. 19644 At Atlantic City. Jockey hr- ining hurier allowing twelve hits ' G and striking-out three. Art Col< . y - - , . - . . .A lvarez turned in an almosr . . Niuw inRh t_\[ i Bold lad. ] his nine stalls, tipped off the \ , t _ ‘fin was the 10mm; pmmr' an turning on the power in no ti‘z llll'lflllg‘s in 1:16 to match . Mel'mca] Rerfor’l‘dn“: f9" mough he allowed only {our hitsi FAMOUS WITC final iurlong under the sill)! of i Aweductv, “curd {or the ‘15.! D91 ["3 ("We "l r e ‘1‘ "” and struck out nine. . ,. Id 1 ‘ iView Farm Silk-s in the second 'Ille "10>t “1 6y PllbllCIZPd Jockey BrauIio Bac/a's whip won the $138.6ttl Futurity in track-record time at Aqueduct taiice. i division. Doll Ina won We; Gay: Coffin also went 3 for four atl \\'il(‘l‘l in history is England's The victory was worth 585.566 Serenade. who was a i-ithe plate in a losing cause. Ger- Present-day 193d" 3‘4 the 0U". and boosted Bold Lad's totaiiiennth ahead of Wheatiey sta .‘ard Devine. Alex MacAuiayMSybll LPt‘k. Who claims to be a ‘3; .. $6’lll‘llzdlfl-lctori- moicd bold lad earnings to $270,646. bie's Beautiful Day Bob Rossiter and Jim MacAui— ‘ "while" 01' 800d “1 _ . 4 >#.____________ _________________- _ _ _ M- _. _ _ v ‘ closer to the l.\\'03\'(‘£il'-illd cham— , plonship. The son of the i956 Filllll‘il) winner. Bold Ruir. carried the Moore & Ltd. silks of Mrs H. t‘. Phipps' Wlicatiey stable under the wire 1‘2 lengths in front of Native Charger. from the Warner sta- %. I . f ble. " .1 Tom Rolfe. owned by Ray- s mond Guest. came from far i = Ag .‘ back for third place. 2‘4 lenzths f ; back, with fourth going to Wiiis tliug Kettle and last to Um breiia Fella in a field reduced to five by the scratching of a Turn to Reason, Valiant Bull .2 i and Privileged. I Bold Lad, winner of seven 0. | *gW“ of Clothing Needs . . . don’t go home before you bag your limit because of lock of warm clothing. A THRILLING FINISH 0 Shown ahme is one of the gram First Dreams owned year of racing il4' for the position with Billy G, Com- FrederICton thrilling finishes which was and driven bv Albert Mac- MacDonaid U“ nod 9n“. ~ . . . -' ‘ i . . - ‘ -. ‘ 3- maiid teamed by lalmer Ciow witnesvd at the (haiiotte— Donald. Pinette is shown April Budlong with 51d Stead a "use behind. Punt-“S Mark Fly'ng HaWks town Driving Park on Salurv leading the pack in the seven- _ day night‘s nine dash pro- th race. This will be the last up on the hike is in the place is in the number four position. The Tractor and Equipment - I 5 "r' ' ' " softball team from Fredericton. . ° ' F ‘ ter- .‘ NB. won the. .\. - ..l. in mediate ‘C' softball champion-- O ship by defeating Johnny’s ' - r o n a o m HEM“ 13-3 00_ Chai‘ioiif‘imvn's Men's Quilted tOIiveJ Jackets Men's Zipper Overalls (Murphy 5) , new softball diamond. Sunday 0 5 1afternoon, Fl‘Odelll‘llil‘ capped Earmg Caps 1-0 Men's High Back Overalls I nu...n.a.o....uu... . . t . . ,. h t F'ederi ton. t e opener a i c to Men‘s Dunne” “ u . i . 0U rl erS l O S lmOS m " ' " ' Vfor the winners as he was mg- . . . . . . . . . .. ~ g p 189d for m “5- Struck 0‘” 14 Flannel Shirts to Men's Combination Overalls By THE CAVADIAN PRESS , The victory put Saskatchewan a single. Saskatchewan scored ,B.C. lead that looked rock solid. 1 and lfsufd .‘hfee flee ‘passes' _‘ , 4 6 . . . Toronto Arennauts claimed a in second place in the WP'C one safety touch. "Faioney with four clutch pass ,Rog' Jumm Hal‘ag‘m “as me“ “ard‘g‘m sweale” ' l" ' Me"! I‘m"! DH“ PM” ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' "" ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " share of third place in the ‘ with 14 points. one point behind‘ Halt‘baek Butch Pressiey ieompietions and a deceptive‘ "“K “he slab l‘" the 1.0”” (mm 2 1 —- II— I— — — —— — — Eastern antban (‘onferenee the first-place British Columbia scored the Edmonton touch 3 touchdown run. Sutherin with a; ‘JlmlOF' 83“? UP 1' hilsv Sirlle Realty 50! ~ - - - Prl- ' Sunday with the 38.24 rout of Lions. down. Centre Bill Mitchell‘convert and pressure — packed . out seven and walked five. The 1 the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Fullback George Reed scored booted a field goal. a convert field goal {Hawks committed six misc-lies. Heavy Sox. wool . . . . . . . . . . .. I the lastmiace \Vestorn Confer. one Roughrider touchdown and and a single. The tie kept Lions undefeated B. Rum “nod a grand Siam ence club end .lim Worden look a pass lot. Bernie Faloiiey and Don Suth- ' in Western Conference stand- hume .n“. for me winners “1 In other weekend M'linl;_ the other. Haifback Gerry erin Saturday night rallied thalings. The 'l‘icats dropped fourith fut ‘imin, and 'he were lhe Saskatchewan Roiighriders . Jaanies got a field goal and. two Tiger-Cats to a tie with Lions. i points behind Ottawa Rough: e n“ I g . y H . doomed the deontnn Eskimos'convel‘ts and end Martin Fabi The two smashed a 10«polnt Riders in the Eastern Confer “fix.” headeld an." “1“: Val"; 2041: the Hamilton Tiger Cats .ence. him??? allgcilutlrtmllfeehiate battled the Brit'sh (‘olimih A safety touch, Faioney’s Guns 1m.th in a three {or “w; A. 7 la l Lions to 5 19.14 at:ngan and touchdown and eight pomts by “Norma”? and Cummiskoy the out“?! Rough Rider, Sutherin on two field goals, a lnal'nerod two hits in three ap- downed the Montreal Alouettr; I convert and single accountco‘peaii-ances at tile plate. 16-14 for Hamilton's points. Quartet 1 Fredericton will now come up Boys‘ Thermal Shirts 1-39and1I75 Boys‘ Thermal Drawers I75 Boys' Polo Pyjamas Boys' Flannelette Pyjamas back Joe Kaipp and Fleming E against the Nova Scotia champs Boys' Lined Black Chino Jeans scored Lions‘ touchdowns, 1nd to decide the Maritime champ- . The win was Argonauts third g ’l I : Bombers plunged to their eighth - i consecutive defeat i | Peter Kemp! kicked a field fhfhilh * . I ‘ The Argonaut defence dug n ! goal and one convert. i . i Boys' Lined Chino Pants Fancys Boys‘ Lined Black Denim Jeans .......... after a spiri‘cd Winnipeg raliv . . 1n the fourth quarter and held‘ . e Bomber; deep in that, mm em; hf” MMM'E‘ Early"? mp l R ‘ ‘ 2 Boys' Lined Blue Denim Jeans men bmke ""N’gl‘ 9“ 1"le whizhnr'igasmheid 3:0 sClifllhl‘t‘Z I ‘ D SI ’d Men's Thermal Drawers I 2 l Jafl‘ R‘M'ngn 9"“. town‘s Beivedere Eoll club Sat— a ' I h. L e ' 1 8"”. 1““ 5‘99“ V‘m'd‘ Swat?” " ' j Marv luster. Picked it? re iiirriar and Sunday. Bill Beer S ll . . . . “ens Thermal Shirt! 58' I 3 1 centlv from ‘Inntrsai. pounced (apturad the runner “p spot in ; l.()(;(lll“.\li.l.la. '.\.S. H PI 2 Boys‘ White Short Sleeve T-Sliirts for I mil thelbfii aF’1l1liefgil;ant'l‘tl‘!‘rt‘F the Belt-edema tourney while D. ' ‘ VFW GLASGOW ,(.P, H Von Peter lvlanldersond agoived gnly Men's Thermal Shirts L. S. I 9 pays aer .u....ar~ .im 'o..en \1 Vlaenonnld captured the low ‘ ‘ - . -., .the three smi: es an eivere a 2 Boys' Corduroy Shirta . . . . . . . . . . .. I weider mu”, m.” m. lb. m, honors m." the two days ifiezamdgnwnefih; Rfilclzg; tg-dntlble and a single hero Sat- . Men's Fleece Shirts and Drawer. each .... I35 ‘ 3 1 Points, niar The Tournament is an an- ‘- - ' ‘ U '-"u ' urrial' as LOEflieVille BiSOHS “'01! Men‘s Cotton Shirts and Drawers ' I ~ . . . maritime heaviiieihht boxmfii . . . - Boys Ankle Sox. fancy for PARK—FR GOT at“; “Wham” Which '5 sp‘msored ’ champion here Saturday with a 11.19.39“: Bruns‘V'Ck ' princeflq: (Cream) ,ea. i¥3ii2§.......,tc; M} himmk h“ (""1 lmwlmg' "'“l’ Pro at 110-round split-decision victory “a'd' Nan" I'l‘emlemal? A 1 Boys‘ Fleece Lined Combinations .......... I G n 3;. “If,” , '. ’ . ’h" WV“ Com.“ and n ‘5 "Ply over Cecil Gray of Halifax. 50mm” Championship Will 3“ Men's Cotton Drawers I " ‘teJ‘had JAIME; :F’W’g “’0 open to club members. Dowling. Brothers immedimdy an, 8-0 sudden~death wm over Sum— gays. Flannel ghm! ( laid) ,. “ogre. 0\‘\n;:r:e_i( Tor kinrnn n makes the necessary arrange. ‘nounced plans m defend his “armpmd? ROAR Men's “rm work Pam! . p ........-..... 'lkmie 3:33.41; ackagaflh'l‘1vf'ar mm"; Mr ti". mum” PM pm} im Saint John’ possibly within; Loggieviiie won the opener in , Bow. Ln": “.9” 1. gm". V /! km: d‘ m P 8M4“ s; "V" [Ville-I ll“ WWI-‘- The PM?” it" ithree weeks. I Summerside 4-3 and Sumqu Mm“ Rpwr‘ihlp Cruiwr Coat . 1 .95 . i t . ................‘_' ‘ ......e. i. r ....~ an aw ‘1tno numerous to mention he Le- Brothers held a smaii Mtge side won the. second by forfeit ‘ ‘ ' ‘ "' ' ‘ ~ 1 Mam bantnrl hrn gin; imi map” ,t a min, ,0 W959,” I hmughnm the {mm in which “he” the Clubs Em Saturday ' V 2 Boys Plum Combination Underwear ...... " " ' Hai‘haek: .en Lewis and En" snot! =bare of novelty prizes in 7 therewere no knockdowns. Gray. and Sunday dates mixod up last \‘letl s Corduroy Shirk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I " 1 i. REPt'l alid “llll‘fit‘k AT" FFl‘klfli order to promote good fellow- at 135 pounds. had a 13.pnund \A't‘t‘kt‘llt‘l. — — —— — — BOVS' Plum Shirk and hrml'rrs_ oar-h .. ’ b notched toiyy‘hfi01rns for tho ship among the club members. wcitrht advaniaflé‘ 0"” BrnihN" ‘ _—A.~h#_-_— 2 3 “ Bombers Robinson kicked HM Mi":ku i31mm" MDPFd lht’ 18- who weighed in at 172. N Men's Drill Work Shirts I to I converts. a smile and a nelrl flies dinsion and she was foi- , In the semi-final, Gordie Vic-i I 1 goal lowed by Connie .VlaeMiiian who , il)ougail of Sydney and Maurice? MP,"s Flannel wm—k Shir" to '2‘ R in hi? F gin a. Saskatchewan gall”; (it‘lwn thikl‘gnnzl‘419m‘lltig- , 1 ;Fraser of Dartmouth battled to Sl‘l’Vl‘Tlll‘l i:\P"~Hl|-\‘k.\' Bill)’ 2 ( ‘ wanders can their winninr 0" "3'95 “'3 9 0 “'1 Cf ‘ " " a six-round draw. iCasper put. a little extra into . . i i ~ v r i i . . . . Mens Heav Doeskin Work Shirts . I ' _k r r, g s t ~ Junior Viens cham ionshi and . . i y ‘ E Elma: n n: ameg rauma; p p l ART Mad“:sz Jackie Burke of Saint lohn his final hole because of a . l . Men's Tweed Caps 1-95and?-75 night “on their wrc victory Barb Moreside took top_ honors won a unanimous decision over. scrap of misinformation, bird- ove, “mm”... 1;;me in the Junior Ladies section. The I“. Handed Championship Jo-Jo Jackson of New Glasgowgied the par 5, 500-yarder and Rniighr‘idtr‘; rqpltqllgpd rug gr. it‘liMVlnfl fit? the remit! 0f the‘ Frank Mom (winner) J3 k in anotiier six—rounder. a ndi won the $40.000 Greater Seattle ‘w m m an“; Ednmnmn “WM, and ram,” tourney: Murphy .mnnm. “0,. ' c Bernie Chisholm of Pit'loti. Open Golf Tournament Sunday Mm" NW" ("mhlnaflm‘ Underwo" '9 " #7 I for two imirhdmlrs in the harl- ' t‘h‘shlo Division Ladies Championship Division .knmml m" Ha] km“ of “maxi by [W0 5””“5' V“ in the first round of their four- i --——--——-—-—-—- fouzht game. Eskimos got one Art \laeKenzie twiiiner'. Bill M. Cannon iiiinneri. (‘. Mac-. . touchdown after a RMiz‘hrider‘Beer irunner-upt. Low Net: D. Milian trunner upl. Low Net: im‘md prehmmary‘ fumble i’\. MacDonald. 1k. Mustard. : Bmthe" said he w" med' i n was E 4m Baffin? 15th . first mvmm‘ i 1 m m _ {but not hurt although he suffer-‘ straight loss a- g a i n st wrc i so Maciiiiian winner'. not I L 1“” ", .m Wm” 9“ ‘ C‘“ W” “‘5 eye ‘“ “"3 s‘x‘ ‘ chm. - and Bob Giggey fined) Low . air an iwinnei I. K. Wood th round from what he called} »;-—-————————-—~«~—~ —: \let4 [van Berrizan ' l'l'unner up" [{"w he“ E‘ Cox. “8 heavy . ‘ * ‘and P. Weir itiedl i He said he was “quite rusty"- : Second Div Y 1 » Frank Acorn (winner). (‘lar- Ladies Second Division t” a “5"” of ‘ 13‘m°"l‘h lay'on- ‘ I I . en" Candy (runner up). Low M} MacMman Iwinner,’ M‘ "i couldn't get my: combinations; I . ‘ . Net: Temple Hooper. .Gaudet (runner up), Low Net: work"? to” ‘l'en' he sand: I .‘ : a Third Division (3. Agnew . .Biotiers said he would like to' - -' ~ > fight again in about three weeks. i I kill Mulligan invinnerl, lvo lst Year Champion: J. Doug- . _ . ‘ . (‘udmore 'runner up). Low Net. 185‘ 33:51.31: hires :gtigvelg a}: cult; I " - B" 0 “gain mvmon l Nlno Hole Division ‘week and he said “i’m in good I I {:3 ' An" goal" (winner) D ‘ M. Brown twinner', E. Mac- shape." Date and challenger for , walker ,‘mvnn‘e‘r u ) U" V t; Nevm (runner uipl, Low Net: C. the fight may be known "with. w. smrp‘v. p - w ‘ e ' MacKean. ‘ in the next three or four days." \' " 9 Junior Men Putting champion: M. I-‘arrelk PEPPER SOURCE Ron Rnyles twinnerl. Edh lr-‘ Junior LII“!!! i The condiment that graces al-: “in. imnner up). Low Not; Rm B. Moreside iwinnerl. J. hiac— most every table. pepper. comes.l iGan" and no“ Mciuw. .‘Kenzielrunner up). Low Net: . mostly from lndonesia and ad-i 1st Year Winner A. lrwln. ! jacent Southeast Asian conntriea.l I The Charinitemu-n Inlet-med» Allan Picknrd. Low Netzl Senior Ladie- " u u I. s I l late Abbie: imi a twelve inninl Frank Macintyre. E. Taylor twinner). K. Wood ' for a com lete “l i thriller at Charlottetown s Mem- 5mm Champions“. i (runner upl. Low Net: C. Agn— p i orial Field vectnrrlay afternoon Hi. MacMiiian. ’ew. ‘ line of I : when Antignnich tank ihfl. lll‘lt see . ' game of a best of three series l by shading the. locals 5-4. The I B o I. E N s I June was tied at fruit all at the "end of nine innings. This was SCORES Amour-"whim i. Lawn and Gordon ' 'the first game. in the N.S.— Pam". .‘P.E.I. Intermediate final. “(and N'W’MI “'3'” .‘New York 95 so .613 __ E n, ‘i. :Lefty' Dunn went the rout; ‘5“ Fr“. mm ’ 7. gamma" ,3 M .592 s . I“. I It:$2.5“zi‘ctzr‘tilzrr.it. momma n a M m i Kem- comet-«i i i . l _ , , Detroit w 73 .532 12”: ll wishing Nova Smiia team. Lefty Hafiz!" H::dicy5hf;), Quark“: Los Angeiea so 78 .500 16% and control of the game at all M‘ '“cmniel ,7, I'm! ech“ Minnesota 77 79 .493 in": I Tomes. but lack of a good batt- for 'HR, 01.43"“ [m‘ Cleveland 76 so .437 19%' i A" ."ark along with a couple. “and' ' ' lBOSiM 69 33 $39 77 l «of costly miseues spelled dosh I 000 'Washington ill 96 .369 35 {feat for the Dan McCormack Non: zfixlnul City 55 100 A355 ‘0 :oooched Ahhii’fi- lav ~il-i1l and Edwards' ' h - . I B THE ASSULIATED PR . g D. MacPherson was toeinl "10 Clst'n 4-18), Wakefield rm and y button“ I‘l‘ue Fss b for the winners and he was ’ Eiiim ‘ w l P“ Gm. loved . G. Kennedy “min. Aug. mooooooooo—o srcmcnmn m a; ,~ '_ . inning! with "'9 Abbi" Hun. 00000000001-1 52 Philadelphia so 67 .73 1 lding a 24 lead on the Antlm Drysdnle. Perranosk'i ‘5 - 7) St, Louis no 67 .57] 11.5 _. ish lads. They flatter“ iii) and Roseboro, 1'0ng '12); San Francisco 35 7 551 41/, an hits over the twelve inning an.” iis.9~,_ wwwmm 82 ~_ '5” 8 ‘ nee. ' American Leann pm 1h - - L495 13 ‘: 8.~Younl of the. Winners was (‘liicaizo iwmw— $102 ilis T‘l’lllEClOS r490 14 . v . top batter of the some as Kansal City ooiooooo;.-3 72 Chicago 72 83 .465 18 garnered three hits in six; Horien ‘12-9i and Carreon; “Gusto” 5 m ‘ Incas in the batters box. iOdom in), Santiago «2!. Segui _ New york 51 105 .327 39y, x.” led th'ei ll'osers ll-i '4'. Wyatt '8‘. Bowsiieid i8l, “h-v‘v-W—M—h— a the plat; t two aing-lStock '9' and Duncan. I i WWW- ».Kue was the only member Minnesota 000 000 201— 3 H ‘ t “b smut.“ more than Loo Angelou ooooooooi—i 72 I H. BENNETT CARE ‘ . Pose-uni. tlS—lll Worthington : Insurance Counselling ' aorta will be concluded! (at and Battey; Newman. District Supervisor L »w I! Antigonish. . its-10) Latman '9; and Rodger; I Charlottetown. RE]. s”; “liquors Jr” 'Amnotut SPORT PAGE i7 I. j‘“" 1 Phone 4-8817 when}! “rimming- W ’. uckingham uddnqham . v... KINGS on REGULAR SIZE We” “I... I CD. “It... ALLA