- ° $ & 4. . . ; “ee : ‘ at ( . be : . nie caneeeneneeeene — ee = e The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 20, 1968. 2 ; nomin 4 ° smith 13 nat s + Bereh E Ferguson 49: = | sas enone : ee se Ro ee aa Lee Wav C ‘MacGregor! .§ 4 $ Top Notch Card |{/,ce Fern as rast ace er r =) 2 min 3} ° 2'D i ison A Burbine 74 Ww W Ww = Rows LY Times > 08 and: 2? 10:1 4 TO N CH 70 N CH TO N- . 35 30, 4.70, 2.70:° 8,09,:2°99; 2.30) G |! bt ARS li MI i : Highlig t ar Mt ark 0 pases saan 3 oes onig Ls erase sant at DASHES 3 AND 7 - “ i yo Texas D -C. Smitl cP . ae m By FRED. MacDONALD i ing "and races two -and six ~were rivas Chief. set a new lifetime Jolly Dicks cH Por 283: _ Another top notch racing card | with Mark Dentin.” Ohio's. Or- A huge crowd of harness rac®|perhaps- the best ‘talked-about race mark in-winning the nin:i Am Castile (D. MaeNe: ll) 3.3. fs on fap tonight at the Char- ' phan, Whirl A. Wick, and Ar- ing fans were treated to a: sen- event of the eveging. The Jack — in aria ene eres ea Tommy B. Conse! ..]. Arsen bee Pat Pk eae fe con eet ae Te are oY ree emg Yemen Winter Ge oat Soe LOTR | tam ya avoni be ? , " “ on “Si Feature attraction of the even- | are Captain Chief. Orark] x ing Park. Donnaway t@szled the driven by Joe Small¥ood Swept the night ‘ aa oe ARS ind -. ing will be an Earl Closer event | Pete, Emily Hal, and Radd, na ~ fans with two upset victories in | both ends.of the rich pace im.the. The exactor- combination «1 Secaketé Dick tA Meclel” with 10 starters ready to.get the Girl. | _ aces four and eight, as the se- times of 2.08 and 2.10:1 me Chief and Ripover in the ~~ * tag) . 77 need Golden ‘Pick will leave | Dashes 2 and.6 has seven | - Yen-year-old daugbter of Able-| In dash two, Yankee Timber ninth dash paid a Svoming $70.5. se d 214-2 from the rail position, Dennis | trotters looking for’ top money. | _ > way paced the faStést—mile of: led from wire to wire posting his 5 to lucky ticket holders | Tumés: | 2.12:2 Pm 2 ~ 7” _ Herbert wilt leave from the two The field includes present noid» the night. a 2.07:4 clocking in ‘first win in three starts. Rose Tha second dousle on dashes roe ~— a tH > 10, ~ dot. the fant breaking Countess |r of the trotting record Stormy | : race eight, after winning: the Robin, Eloisé Wick, and Hurrah seven’ and eighi. a combination 2a “ye BO. 210 THs, Alice ill score three, Tea ‘Time Song with “Buddy” Camobell | b—— a 4 fourth dash, in 2.06:2. _ finished in a rush, ending BA. Oot Tenens D. and Donnaway, paid {2 q. wits Gal, will score four, David. P.H. | Going the driving, -the — great . In dash four Northfield took Tespectively. 1 $9.99 : DASHES 4 AND 8 wi!l score five, the exciting High | trotting mare. Mary Leah,. and ‘ A the field to the first quarter in| In the sixth dash Doc Wilson Next race card at the Charlot- ‘ponnaway (O. Willis! 11 Price will score on the outside, | the tough Audrey's Pride. Other a 32:4 and the half in 1.05, but Or- jtook the field to the half in 1.05:3 tetown -Driving Park. goes to- Northfield (R Harper ' 28 ‘Meadow Day, will trail out Gold- | Starters. include The. Sheik. Lit. ville Willis moved the smooth. but Yankee Timber zipped from night statting at 8.pm- Shotzun Hanover J Mactire- en Pick. the tough Mr. McE!wyn | tle Doctor, Topway, and Roilo. pacing mare from the three hole the two hole at the three quarter ‘ , pies -gor+ 3 8. Key will race from the eighth | matic. : "at the top of the stretch and she pole and was chased home by DASHES 1 AND § Adios Forever (J Chappetl) 43 postion, Lucky V., will leave| Three other single dash vents , Won going away ine-2.08 2 2. North- . Eloise Wick. Rase Robin finish. Splurge_ _€._Smi th: - aoe Hr tey—J- —Campbelh—.__5.2 wfrom the nine spot, and Princess Tound#qut the top notch card % field was second, | and Shotgun ed third ard: Lee's Way C. fin. Chum H Small ilwood | 21 “Elmer C.(R. MacFayden) 6 4 Cor ee Merk. will-'start’ from’ ten ‘snot HOLD MASS WEDDIN , Hanover third. ished fourth Al Date (¢ O'Brien: . 33 Times: 2.08:2 and 2.07:4 Any one of these ten pacers is LisBon ° Port gal ry & In dash eight Northfield once” Phe first daily double combin- Garth's Best E Bernard Fo, S| Past Is: $10.90. 5.90. 340° 5.50, ‘edvable of walking off with top with a special scl bieesi T again took the field to the half ation of Splurge and Yankee Amy Thorpe J Campbell )" 3.70: 4.90. $5.00, 4.30, 2.50; 7D, ’ honors~and ~ the—bettingfrater-— gy youns — Portuguese —cou: rc 7 : ; ina fast 1.03:2, but Donnaway Timber paid $20.10. : Jotitop “R- MacFadgen~ #44 30: 3.40 aE x mty should have a tough time were married aesailampenay 1 DONNAW: AN es id eaue moved half way up the back-" ‘Texas D. won dashes $ and 7 Willard’s Choice “W Kelly’ 76 : picking a winner in this field. Monday in a Lisbon cathedral im ~~ stretch second time around and in the times of 2.12:2 and. 2.14:2. ey Peek i. Meee DASH 9. Dashes 5 and 8 have-eight fast a tfaditional St. Anthony _masg SRAVERESEERS SING [pate Se Oe ie or ee. Clark Smith drove the seven- P Dp vit $10.10 76) ee ee eee ; pacers: bidding for top honors wedding ceremony : ~ MARITIME RACING L _, _ With Hi Jay coming on strong year-old son of Texas Hanover, Pays: Da’ Rrover ‘R. Gass) 2 ae eae : KIRKCA DY, Scotland cP and. nailing down the second PO to the two wins aféem) exciting so no oe or show car Ci Mystery Judy: (J. Hennessey * a {An advertisement in a Fifeshire sition from against the fence, stretch duels with Jolly Dick, D@Sh > — $3.10, $2.90, ‘NO Elroma (J.“Chappe' ~ BASEBALL: ROUNDUP « SAINT JOHN, N.B*. (CP). — other horses_and_sulkies_eollid- newspaper—_read:—:The Grave-\ii, the second position from A™ Castle, and Tommie B place or shows: $4 20 Spensive Spua ic. , 5 Comte Richelieu, owned and dri- ed. There were no injuries. diggers- require a singer,’ -giv- Council. The quinella on the DASHES 2 AND § Abner COR. Craig) 4 ven by Milton Downey of Saint Country Mile was'slone at the ing an address for replies The @24inst the fence, with Adios 4:04 dash, a combination of Te- Yankee Timber (J. Small Time: 2.10:4. r By THE: ASSOCIATED PRESS Dietz: Koufax (12-2'. and Rose- John, finished best in summary wire with a 2.15 1-5 clocking in Gravediggers: are a local pop Forever finishing third. xas D. and Jolly Dick, paid wood } 11 Pays: $6.40, 3.20°°2.49; 3.00, American League boro. HRs: SF— Davenport ‘%) to win the final“and seventh leg the third heat, but had to share | group. The night was perfect for rac- $12.30. lBloise Wick (W Craig) -32'3.40; 2.40. Cleveland 000 200 271— 7 91 LA—Lefebvre (14: of the-springtime festival cham- ‘honors with Mr. Acemor in race —*- Washington 011 000 000— 2 50 First pionship, worth $2,000, in har- seven. Time of the’ dead heat | Siebert (7-3) and Bocker; Or- | Houston 002 140 110— 8 154 ness racing Saturday night wee tits. *~ oe a tega (64) Kline ‘8) and Cam- Chicago 211 300. _ The eee son Roar Adios __ Sir Harles had a a 338. aid vie. | ‘ a ‘ UT “AR ; Vagner—i7 if ; 1d-to-Scoteh—Mapie=—tors the—faste —— : . ss a Gonzalez (2), Whitfie.d (19), samcane end yA Fayion ai “eroft in the first dash in 2.06 ° night. ‘Other winners were Mira- j : gee +7. Booker (1). Wash—Camilli (1). man; Ellsworth, Hoeft rn and captured the final dash .in michi Nibbler (2.17 3-5). Navar- 3 ; i . Pr ‘Raltimore: 420 $04 012-15 13.0 Koonce (7), Hendley (3-2) (7, eee. - aniecrog eon : i | Boston -~ 4010 000 302-- 6 61 Broglio (9) and Hundley. HRs Maglecroft finished (2.1735). ° almer. (7-3), Brabemder (9) ,Hou' — Nicholson (6), M mae a8 Cherhe Dudley placed ICTON LC and Etchebarren: Sadowski (4); Chi—Boccabella. (2), wil, the final dash. car gag gl Mar asa (1-1), Brandon (1), Stigman (6), liams (7). - Tt | Senaeevion. Renown, 2 .pre- | ee to the fastest. mile “of te Osinski (8) and Tillman. HRs: |Second — race favorite after winning four , Maritime Harness racing, season Balt—F. Robinson (18), Poweil Houston o10 010 cee 2 71 straight dashes in the series, Saturday night with a 205 55 12), B. Robinson 12), D. Johu- | Chicago 100 060 10x— 8 199 finished 7-3. Comte "Richelieu, ‘locking in the Feature event of son '($), Blefary (11) Dierker’ (3-2), Kroll '(S), M . after a late start, won four dash. 4 nine-dash card at Brunswick Detroit 100-002 010—4-10-6teagude—7)—and Brand=: - "es in the series to. take 48 points Downs New York 000 111 000— 3 71 man (3-6) and Hundley. cm and $1,550. The horse was one of Iwo doy) Aguirre —Pena—(6},_Monbou- -Chi—Williams—18)- Hundley (7). Rhythm— Time, owapt by “Dr. ble—victors.turning—in-a—2 +5 quette (46), (6), Podres 1B), Ametican League R.W. Fanjoy of Rothesay and performance its second time out Sherry (9) and Freehan: Down- Cleveland. 600 100 000— 1 41 ing, Ramos (0-5), (6)—and—-How-— Washington 100 00100x— 2-5-1 (15). "+s Wright (1-1) and Rodgers? driven by Millett Coughlan in all record 790 as they retained the corded a time of 2:10 for the 9 to sweep both ends of 14 dashes was the leading point-_ture. Squawking Squaw had wins the fea- ard. HRs: NY — Maris. (5), Kralick (2-5), Radatz (8) aud Setter with 64 gg Ped lpbat os. Soaty Ay Tresh (5). \Azeue: McCormick (4-6) and-, Other dash winners were Val- eee winners wore Jann Chicago 111 000 023—.8 132 Camilli HRs: Wash—Valentine mite (2.11 25), Fifter Boy H- (209 £5). Chalidale Comet Minnesota 260 000 O1x— 9 110 (6), Hamlin’ (1}.‘ (2.14), Nova Volo (2.12 2-5) Win- (2.14 45). My Babe (2.16), Ra- Lamabe (43), Higgins (2), First ning Lady (2.18 1-5), Prince Dale $00 Brook (2.14 45) and Gay —— (2), Wil tier b nals —122-000-10—=5—4¢-9-_2-19!, Tammy Reed_(2.15) and— Brews (20075). Howaéd (8) and Martin: Bos- Boston 010 000 002— 3 2 Transporter (2.11 2-5). SACKVILLE DOWNS.” NS well (4-4), Merritt (9), Wortn- . MeNally (6-2), S.Mitler 9 SYDNEY CP) — . A. three- (CP Borderview~ Robart ington (9) and Battey. HRs: Fisher (9) and Etchebarren: horse spill and. the first dead st pneq in a 2.06 4-5 checks Sa- Chi—Buford (3). Minn—Hall 2 Stange (1-2) McMahon (9) and heat of the season highlighted turday night for the fastest +7-Mincher ~(?)- — "Tillman. —-* on—eight-dash—harness—racin@ oO oh asch- herent face 1 California 000 300 310— 7 11°3 Detroit 001 000 010—2 §1 card Saturday ~—. The Pro- card r ae Kansas City 000 002 00I— 3 59 New York 000 100 000— 1 gram’s two double winners were a= a , Chance (58), Lee (7) and. Wickersham 40) and. Pree. involved’ in the incidents ieee ak Cee beeeoah Wiel Rodgers: Dobson (2-6),-Dickson han; Bouton (1-3), Reniff (9), | Vesta Hal captured the open- 04 4. an Shister return f $204. ’ (5), Sanders? (7), Grilli (7), Hamilton (9) and Gibbs. HRs: ing dash without trouble -in & 49 of the combination of Spring. Aker (8) and Roof, Suarez (8), Det—MeAuliffe 2 (10). time of 2.17 25, but came hume | ood Scot ile. Wea R-Cal—Smith +. Second- a ae ow ee jomery Springfield Scot wou : Baltimore 200 000 000— 2 6°! 45 in the fourth race after three le cis h aes ws ke! ge — ‘National. League Boston 110°11100x— 5 80 °° #. cues age. vee cae Bi Houston 040 500 400—13 17 1 J. Miller (0-4), Watt- (5) - Geunnas aaa a nies Chicago 301 001 000— 5 41 Roznovsky: Santiago (5 Island Shooters (209). J dt G rs aa ar wid aaae eee - 3: a eee Wyatt (8) and Ryan. HRs: Bait: Fi h | Thi d Cheam (210 13 Dara land 4 ands. Jenkins (1-4), (3), Hend-'— B. Robinson. (13); s~—-Scott ar : , : - ae : i! ley. (4), Estrada (4), Hoeft (7) |(18). ’ metecie nis e ” “10 ai oT te ts and Hundley. HRs: Hstn—§taub California 000 000 000-— © 60 . SUSSEX. NB? (CP) — New 7 : i 8’, Bateman (10). Chi—Santo 2 Kansas City — 000000 00I— 1 70 Brunswick rifle shots scared ‘a TRURO (CP) — Huckster fe- ‘ ; \ Clubwemen throughout the province are invited te New York 000 011 101— 4102 Krausse (3-3) and Roof. Inter-Maritime team champion- fastest performance on an eight- hin meri - = 5 a 5100 yoo : “4 ship turday aga‘nst challen- dash harness racing: card at riend, Hepler (5), Hamilton ornia 100 100 000 0— 3 ges from Nova Scotia and Prince ‘Truro Raceway Saturday night. > : . : (48), (5), Selma (8),, Eilers (8) Kan. City 010 000.010 37 1 Edward Island thes. iene ..uiean.aatels submit 40 recipes or more (per organization) to be and Grote; Maloney (8 - 2),/ McGlothin, Rojas (2-1) (9); The New Brunswickers - took Convair (2.16 2-5), Afton Carida . ' eo” . Nottebart (9) and Edwards, and “Rodgers; Lindblad, Aker the-lead at 200 vards and- never -(2.13 45), Dreamy Guy (2.11 “eligible for one of the Six $10.00 prizes to be awarded Coker (9): HRs: NY—Lewis (5). (3-1) (9) and Suarez, Roof (8). | were in danger of losing it. Nova 4-5), Eloise’s Pet (2.10 2§),. , ’ - Cin—Johnson (7) : . |HR: KC—Stahl (5) Scotia made a bid at 500 yards, Leon's Thoughts (2.13 1-5), Ship ‘ : 7 ; ag ane 4 000 100 010— 2-71 Chicago 003 000 O10— 4 91 reducing the host team’s lead to York (2.13) and Shermar At in the women $ organizations category. ; as 200000 Oix— 3 82 Minnesota 020°009.40x— § 99 four points. New. Brunswick ‘drew (2.14 2-5). “ Bul Crdig’'~(2-1) (7) .and~ Peters (3-5), Locker (7. ire |picked up another, eight points ———— : ecker; Jackson (6-5), and Mc- Romano: Kaat (8-5), Klippstéin at 600 yards for a final advan- ° ‘ , Carver. HRs: Pha—Allen (13).\(8) and Battey.. HRs: Chi— tage of 12 points Ue a In addition to the six club winners, “three $5.00 StL—Brock. (4). Berry (3); _Min—Ki'lebrew 2°) The Nova Scotians fini shed . : “Pitisburgh 000 102 600— 9126 (13), Mincher (8). with,778 while Prince Edward” er ere in individual recipe etd Aiea 010 000 050— 6 113 | 1 |Island was another 20 points 7 J PF ° Te categories: — 4 ; w (3-3), Face 8) and Pag- i | back with 758. id : — May (8); Blasingame PROBABLE Although there have been orey ad tt): r sy iW ‘$6), Olivo (7), Carroll. (7), =| higher -scores than New Bruns 136 Prince St., Ch’town - Umbach (8), Schneider (9) and PITCHERS wick’s 790 out of 825, the miark- (gq) best recipe _— Island seafood ; Oliver. HRs: Pgh — Clendenon | is a record for the smaller bulls- - : (5). Atl—Alou 2 (7),“Aaron (22), | Probable pitchers today ‘in the. eye now being used. — fe : eT nner leagues;*~including “won: ‘DANCING | ' ee oe Pees San Fran. 100 001— 2 49 loss records. tu “ : ia Les Angeles 100 001 10x— 3 62 National gue Ce eel rey eer ae ~ . : New York (Rusteck 1-1) at St. OPEN TONIGHT Modern- ‘and Old Time eee. “Louis ‘Briles 1-5). (N) MONDAY Dancing every - Tuesday | First ee eee re UNTIL 9 P.M. night at the Kensington | ; Janta (‘Cloninger 6-7). (N) x > ; Phila. 000 000 H00— & 20 : inane Home; : 2 Los. Angeles (Drysdale 48) at ; 7 ‘ St Louis 000 001 O0x— 1 50 - Viet Us For taeas For é Houston (Roberts 34). (N) oe dein OSA te a i se ft i and Dalrymple, Uecker —(8); I coisa Caamer ® ; 12.30. : i i Washburn (4-3) and yMcCarver a en d CHANDLER BROS. é i BR: StL—Francona 1). 7) ee een : hs at LTD Music by. Eddie Mathews , ® ‘ Phila. 000 600100 1 29 Chicago ‘Horlen 1-2) at Kan- Hillbilly Orchestra. en es Wl u n St. Louis 000 311 00x— § $1 Sas City (Stafford 0-0) (N) Building Supplies. Admission price 75c per Wise. (1-3), Culp (*), Herbert Cleveland (O’Donoghe 5-2) at N 1 Plywood Place person, P _ (8) and Dalrymple: Gibscn Washington (Richert 741. (Ny se : : “a i : (10-6) and McCarver. Hrs: Stl— Only ~games scheduled: a ; McCarver (2), Francona (2). , = — b First New York 000 000 000— 07 Cincinnati 100 040 00x— 5 10 - Gardner (2-5), Bearnarth (7 and Grote, Stephenson (7); Pappas (5-5) and Pavletich 4 Second ‘ New York 600 010 100-— 2 64 Cincinnati. “200 001 10x— 4 72 fashions Ribant (2-3%,. Eilers (7) ‘and stephenson, Taylor (8): Ellis (311), MeCool (8+ and Edwards HR: NY—Kranepool (6) Pitts. 000 001 000 si $31 Atlanta ~~ 900-000 019:00— 1-50 Monday, June 20 — Saturday, June 25 Veale (7-5). and Pagliaroni : Johnson, Abernathy, (2-5) (8 and Oliver. HRs: Pitt *Star- gell (13); Ata—Aaron (23) cial Assortment San Fran. 10 000 000— 1 81 @ Spring Coats an Los. Angeles 000 000 1Ix— 2 &% @ Stretch Slims Bolin, .Gibbon (3-4). *7' and e Teen Plaid Cotton Slims. Dietz, Barton ‘7!; Osteen D Suits Regan (5-1) (8), Perranoski ‘9 @ Dresses, and Roseboro, Torborg ‘8 @ Skirts Sadecki (3-5); Henry. ‘8% agd f- - @ Hooded Jackets oS @ - Seersucker Dusters, etc. GOLF DRAW The following is the draw the-second stage—of-the-Mrs—-F—F<— for W.L. Prowse match to be, play STRAW CLEARING 9. 00 «: e ed at ‘the. Belvedere Golf and " HATS a. Winter Club this afternooh: ~- on im a om “1.15. M. MacNeill, C Mac oe i “ saudet,__L rs ron ; - “ en Mac Assortment of Goods . $1 to , $2. 00 “ lhc a en sauteed cae tec oa a ag ae +2 — re ene niet oe NT Approvats— ? Seer ) Rogers! 150 - E Cox, M Hunt. 1.357 1 Reer BO VMrcve ide, 2.04 J. Horne. I. Berri isse an; 211 — F MacKenzie. G Barhour 2 fa F rd. B. Me sie: £95 — 0 Babes. A. Mat. 159 Queen St. Dial 84- 3414 an and S, Storey. eae cl To Ye OFF. igs oe Os Quality of recipes: mee homemakers have recipes that have been handed down from an earlier generation=of excellent cooks or they have adapted certain recipes so successfuly they have become “specialties of the house’. These are the receipes that The Guardian-The Evening Patriot hope will make the 1° Cookbook the best ever sptiblished by these newspapers. Preparation: Recipes should he typed (preferably) er carefully hand- written and double-spaced on one side only of sheets of paper no smaller than 8 x 10 inches. Copy paper is available from The Guardian-The Evening Patriot office upon request. ¢ Recipe categories include beverages, breads and rolls, cakes and cookies, candy,. desserts and puddings, supper dishes, sea foods, icing and toppings, jams and marmalades, pickles and relishes, pies, tarts and pastries, sandwiches: salads and dressings, sauces_and—national-—dishes.—All- ‘Fecipes— must bear—the~ ton ——* fame and the name of the club. ao % Individual entries- should observe thé above rules and the envelope con- taining the submission must have the recipe category printed on the outside. © € a Entries become the property of The Guardian-The kveninz Patrint ad the - flecision of the judges ts final. The contest senate June 39 and the winners will ——---be-annotneed—hily—2e#—____—— - * iat a ee eo armnenentnnlinonmpeeentnnanttenit po Patr iot |