~ "@ ~ ~ SOFTBALL ROUNDUP F The Guardian, Charlottetown, ane July 5, Juniors Shade Shamrocks. The Juniors won their second ng TwoDouble DashWinners __ _ At Charlottetown Racing | ue wal Brown but failed and BATTING LEADERS — ' straight, game je City League both batters scored Doyle oe ABH Avg play under “new coach Vern scored the winning run in an Horrocks (M 35 21 600 Blanchard nipping. the BIS identical manner as he drew G Campbell (PK) 1:28 5o7 : Shamrocks 3-2 in a reguiar [éa- another walk, advanced on ano- ‘5 os (B) 46 23 500 ~ expected. in “the third dash. to White Eady § 1 Ohio's Orphan, Smith 41 gue game. The win also mark- ther passed hall and scored a G. MacLellan M) 40 20 300 : Girl and Elmer’ C- pay. 7.4. The only. good pay of-Stalag Hanover @ *& Amos Frost I fem s 4 ed the second win in as many sacrifice fiv by Jim Petre I. Affleck _ (PK) 40 19 475 ghiighted the. ten dash- card the evening came on the ex-- Wayne's Pride (C. Smith 7 2 =xTimes 214-1 and 2.13-1 games for Wrbain Gaudin who Four Junior battsmep had hits B. Rice (P» 47 22 468 ai thé Charlottetown Driving actor when Rush Hal led Frank-° Times 9 13-2 and 2.11-4 Pavs $6 30. 3.30. 2.40; 3.70, hurled the Juniors’to another Harry Calaghan proved half L Doiron 8 (P) 43:20 466 Park last evening as beth. took ies Chief to the wire and ,Pavs — $5.00, 2.70: 410. $7.40, 250. 240 $59. 340 9 one run win last week PP gO UE Rady see a losers_as._he R. Gallant ($) 35 16 .457 imible dash wins in the card brought about an exactor pay 3.20; 2.50 RACES 6 AND 10 Ciasiin Mendted. the Ghamrorks .wesit. three. ler-tour and bahzed ie 18 450 that most bettors had fairly ‘of $59.70. The final double of . RACES 2 AND 7 Eimer C -R MacKadyen) 1 8 : to five hits while walking two out ‘a-trinle One of his hits pyits. ae ~ ee ai a = kegi if pays ate. amp in the evening paid $4.40. Annan. Gal (E Bernard) 11 Captain Chi ‘of batters afd sending six down scored Clee Gill's and Joe an Rehiine - ~ : 7 Annan-Girl won the RACES 1 AND 4 Audrew's Pride J. Hennessey’ ' =? via the strikeout, route. “New- Thistle scored the other: as he 2B-—Bob Rice (P) : a comes one x + : A Bernard 2.2 Countess Alice ‘E, Bernard! 3 2 comer Pete Devana. whe pitch zot on on i sath <. é rie 8 mene with ‘Chum, who captur- Chum 'H. Smallwood 1 ‘Hen Joyce (Q. Willis) $ 3 Meadow Dav (C Cahovell). 4 2 : 5 Weekes tou mn an error and came 3B—Tom Monaghan (PK) 3 ed: the first paid 1230 in- the Emily Hal ‘J Heatnessew) ~2— : : gt dpe longs ed for the RGAF Eagles !ast hore on two sacrifices and an HRS ¥ tied. with heed deuhl : : Mister. Annway i Willardis Choice ‘I Kelly) § § summer, proved to be the vic- error e : : Pitching i “ — : 6 st double. Mary .Leah and. Garth's Best ‘E Bernard | 3 (D-tMacNeill) ie was 919-9 and 2.13 tim ‘of fate as passed balls cos! a ‘ g—Fish MacKinnon -(P) Mystery Judy finished 1-2 as Princess Mark (L (L Kelly) _ 4 3 ta Aan Liven ti Pound 6a S5en 9 an. -$3.00; 2.10 in de tin mee ee ee ee eee +0 (1.000) | cae ee Afton Libby (R. Craig) 652 : Toe gas : ties for the Con ial-So Home s by Te 1—Pi on Libby raig § 219 only four*hits, walked two and ‘ he Commercial Softball run ’ ams:—Pis- | Security: healt: soak: thiteen-battere dovenen = of the end of ‘last tons 19, Signals 16, Power Kings | BASEBALL RESULTS . ange i a RACE 8 , wing weeks play 14, Bankers 11, Mounties 9 and a; WARNONtey Dr Rush Hal ‘D- Hill) 1 swinging. City ‘all 9. © : Ameri T l ($3). F er and Par Golden Pick 8 1 Prankie’s Chief Pi 2 The Juniors scored -tup of SANDINGS ~ SCHEDULE (TIME 6:15 fies —— tiaron! Goniler (2); Hands (57§. pone’ re ee oe seit Way Senator their three runs in the fiSipin- WL Pet.GbI RS Tues. 5th Mourities vs. Signals hae Koonce: tI Hoeft 7" Fen tne ee 85.0. 4.00. 3.90, 4.00. 1c Woolridge? 3 ning as Dave Gillis lea8/foff Pistons 11 1 917 — 143 (QCHS): Tues. 5th-- Pistons vit Chicane 000 201 200— 5 110 we anal 7 ndlev HRs Pitts— $3.30. 2.70, 2.50: 3.40 ~Galamity's Boy (J. Chappell) * with a single, Mike Dovle drew Bankers, 8.3 727 22 131 City all (S.P.P-K); Wed. 6th - | ee a pace (19), Alley (4. Chi— RACE 3 Free Chanch ‘E. Larter) ce a walk and -the both. advanted Signals 65 545 442 139 Signals vs Pistons (QCHS): | a SS) 056 Marin. Bas. Hundley (9), Phillips (11), Santo Mary Leah 'D MacNeill) 1 Brown Budlong (H--Hughes) & on a passed ball Jim Petrie hit Power Kings 4827 WwW “Bhurs 7th - Bankers vs. Moun- vr oa oe . and 14a) J - : de Mystery Judy (J. Hennessey’ 2 Hallie J. ‘1 Neill) 7 a sharp drive to first and the “Mounties 38 273 7'2 123 ties (QCHS) Thurs 7th - Power a en ees | eee Miss Flamingo (A. Carr) 3 Terry's Hal (EF Bernard) — 8 first sacker «1 went to _home_ try- City. Hall. . 2 9 182 82 130 Kings: ys. City Hall (SP PK). Chicage 900 000 020— 2 e1 Pittsburgh 010 300 00— 4 81 Lord Adios ‘O. Poulton’. 4. Time —, 2.154. ‘ inne Ck New: Veork 063-000-60x— 511-0 Chicage 000 301 2x— 6 $0 The: Sheik (J eaoeneet 5 Pays; $8.60, 4.90, 3.30; 6.70, Pizarro '6-3).. Higgins (4), _ Sisk, Mikkelsen (6), Face ‘6’, Rollomatic ‘E. Bernar 6 4.80, 3.80 City unior Roce all Loo Wilhelm ® and Romano, Mar Cardwell (26) (7° O'Dell 7), Eads ie —— tin’ (8; Peterson (7-5) and. Purkey 0)7) and May: Holtzman, ~‘* p i ’ p Gibbs Jenkins (3), Lee. (4-0) (7), Time 2.143 PATTERSON S . First ~Hendly, 8" and Beccabells. Pays ~ 95-00.-2.70, 2.20, 2.89, a : 4 Washington . 060 900 #0— & 9 HRs “Bitts—Clendenon 2 (11), 2-20; 220 F W t h Boston 000 000 103— 4 91 Atlanta 200 000.100— 3 41 RACES $ AND 9 or Ware e -O ar on Ig Bosman 2-4), Fox (8), Kline’ Houston 000 002 000—-2 43 Whirl-A. Wick (D MacNeil) 12 j - : ; ad (9° and Casanovas Lonborg . Johnson (7-6! and Torre; Gi- Mark Purdue ‘EF. Bernard) 2 3 Repa r Sot Zo ; ; (47) Osinski (2), Sadowski (9) usti (96), Owens (9) and Bate-. Jazzman (G. Chappell) _ $4 The Charlottetown Junior base. C-atwe and ‘League Lasioa Hal assisted by Ted Strain. Cyril | and Rvan- HRs: Wash — Me- man.’ : ; —— == —_———~-— ball longue wwings inte action ' Willer’ ~~~MacDonald will-act “as Coach: =~! Mallen, ‘6) Cincinnati 000 010 000— 1 51 “st ‘bons this evening and league promo- The opening will get under- The Royal Canadian Legion. Second : Los Angeles 001 001i 0x— 2 90 5 es sere neve 2 anned a gala agenda «wav at about 6 15 after a motor. entry is idle tonight but man- | Washington 600 000 000— 6 31 O'Toole (1-3), Davidson, ‘8! CHARLOTTETOWN oe to ‘get the Toop on it’s feet parade that is to begin at ageg by Carl MacQuaid and | Boston 100 000 x— 1 70 and Edwards; Sutton (8-7) and Eee Mayor Walter Cox wil be on Confederation Parking lot. coached by Barry Ellis it will Hannan (1-4). Lines (8), Cox Roseboro. erik hand ‘at the diamond to: throw Mayor Cox -wil address the cet its first start. Wedngesday™ (8) and Camilli, Stange ‘2-4) First ' RI ING PARK ou_the oa ha band he-wsll_bi -6rs--andfans_shortly from evening. Representatives of all |! and Tillman,’ . New York 342 000 N00— 9 111 : : . joined by several local. sports: the méund and then will throw. the sponsers’ will also be in at- Kansas --City 000.960. 300— $133 Phila. 030.020 100-— 6 12 1 Gienitaries . the first b ot to get t tendance at the official opening. Baltimore 611 001 003— 6 43° Shaw (6-5), Arrigo (6), Hamil- WED JULY 6 SS P. M. Cortes, Benen. acmae gaine, and lpague, started — ae Hunter (8-6). Duckworth (7), ton (7) and Grote; Short (9-5). 7 ef the Recreation council ard The: United Commercial GAVE US CUPS . Aker °9) and Roof: Brabender Roebuck (2), Wise (3), Herbert Charles Ryan. president of the Travellers team will be facing : | HEADS UP (9.2). Drabowsky (5), Hall (5) (21, ro (9) and Dalrymple: local branch of the Reva! Cana- the Sergeants entry in the loop Both the Stanley Cup and the F Fisher (8)- and Etchebarren. HRs: NY-—Swoboda (3). Phila _dian Legion will be in atten--in the first game. Th UTC is Grey Cup, symbols of suprem- It's hard to believe but the -bleeding nose The accident PRs KC—Green (5). -Balt- Allen “. — dance as well as the —manacd bc John Kane and acy in professional hockey and—— driver of_—this_car__walked occurred when the car Was Snyder ‘3! ; cutive of the leazue oached by ‘Bill Weatherbie will football in Canada, were don-. away from a major crackup ~ forced into the refainine Tah “yqjnnesota 300 000,020— 5 90 GOLF DRAW — s the president of the ving be expected. jo be up on the ated by _governors- general. with ——. more than a_ and the front — wheels _buc led. Cleveland 000 300 O01— 4102 si See as by. Reg-.mound._ For. the. Mess. _ Forbie wise 20 es — ee . Kaat (10-6). Siebler (9) and SUMMERSIDE — The follow- i reasurer, Jim. Fox eaeotal will handle the ee The Pirates won’ the opener Nixon. er (9): Bell, ing is the draw for the Ladies - ee ‘ aah -»e—-Giants- Split Witt ___.7-5as-Willie_S Stargell hit. a Kralick (2). O'Donoghue (5-5) Golf team and field days slated en ee aie three-run homer” and Genet "57- “‘Arcue—HRs-—for—the—leeal- -_ i , -ley connected with one om Minn — Killebrew 15), Allison day, July 6th. 5 a Twins Snap Losing Sc Santo’s streak. longest in the (5:.- Cleve—Whitheld (13). 1 p.m. — C. MacMillan, Joyce FEATURING - 1966 VALIANTC lanc 100) ers. ‘majors this season, ties the Cub National ‘League — rar 4 KM : ' . SAN FRANCIBCO (AP)—Gar- (le tlie slath-tnning helped teckle [eCee Set SY Mack” Wilton: torr oes 110 eo 6 108 a eaity Wadler ==] OM medel--care-relied--ever, smashed bead on Singed ond ».lord Perry won his 12th game Don Sutton win his first game HOUSTON (AP! — Joe Torre ‘ae Fron 900 001 10— 2 90 114 — E.. Cox, M. Farris, N over en’ and flown through the air to complete destruction. Set Fo £ | victory over’ St. Lou “after. the Dede aa 5 a cas i tripled in the seventh and Washburn (5-4), .Hoerner (8) MacLeod Don't miss it. . , A thrill a second. . ’ victory over St. Louis after the Dodgers edge incinna -l scored -the tie-breaking run on YY ston (13:4), - 1.21,— C. MacDonald, A. Cody : sis mae r ina S Cannas es the doubleheader Monday. extending Reds’ lon an infield.out as Atlanta Braves Se ae mene wae 1.28°'— A. Larkin, T. MacMa- IT'S THE WILDEST SHOWN ON WHEELS Some 30 marksmen turned out Lt. AK Mutch 1m chal for the socbed ee in si string to six. edged Houston 3-2 Monday be- c+ t—Gasliano (2!, Brock (6), hon, M. Plunkett. — sr i aio for the two final practice match- Lt G3 teens 138 davs ime tn six 3 as MORE (AP) ——_ Dick | tind the four-hit pitching of Kee Shannon (6). > : a ost es at Squaw Pont rifle range CLASS II Grose knocked. ia five eves, "OO : Second : Friday and Saturday, prior to Tpr Fred White 199 Perry won his seventh three on a seventh-inning ho- Torre, whose double in- the St." Louls 000 000 200— 2.70 | the annua! PEI Rifle Associa- F-Sct J. Hanlan _ 497 Straight, oe Hoss record tO mer. as Kansas City Athletics first inning drive in the Braves’ San Fran. “001 200 00x— 3°91 ‘ tens prize-—meet-kehediied— faint Aa Rie Rawiee a 433- 12-1, in the ghicap_t He al- defeated Baltimore 9-6 Monday. second run, led off the seventh _Briles- (3-7), Mahaffey . ‘6), Thursday, Friday and Saturday Cpl. RH Bennett 2 Yowed ‘seven and survived — night and ended the seven-game ~against—loser.__Dave Giusti. 995, Woodeshick 8) and McCarver: of this week ‘ “Cat Stevenson 19g Mike Shannon’s seven two run winning streak of the American with his triple off the right cen: Perry ‘‘Il-x) and” Haller “aR On Friday forenoon the wea- Cp! G Davies 126 ‘horher of the day. a seventh: League leading Orioles ter- field-wall. He ,held third as St.L—Shannon: ‘7), . ‘ ther. was gloomy, cold-and damp _____— inning liner that hit the screen Green also. drove in the. first Ed Mathews flied out but raced First . ‘ while on Saturiay tt was the. re- MINOR on the left field foul pole. and last runs during a six-run home as shortstop Sonny Jack. Pittsburgh 300 100 300— 7 160 a Bh tore bright sun, hot and : CLEVELAND’ -(AP)—Bob Al rally in the fifth—on’a single son threw out Frank Bolling Chicago —~ 001 100 030— 5 12 ry, the wind on both days sl- : : ¢ ss and-after_-being hit by a pitched - - — — pein not too wevy was con. BASEBALL ae sae htt oa a ball with the bases eee T a inually moving direction pro- ; ° | ducing many problems . eee day with a two-run pinch-hit CHICAGO ‘AP)—Ron_ Santo _ STARTERS AND POSITIONS A . LITTLE LEAGUE 9M am Mets vs Cards; rates vs Giants “Little League Mets vs Cards homer in the eighth inning, pow- extended his consecutive game | ering Twins to- a 5-4 victory “hitting streak to 27-—Monday, | over Cleveland Indians. - rapping a run scoring single in | Allison, batting for Don Min- the: seventh -inning that snapped | The main event of the holiday weekend was the MacLean and Son match at 300 and.400.-vards which was won by Lieut Al PI- SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY 90 am Pirates vs cher, broke a 33 tie with. a shot _Mutch c a tie and sparked Chicago Cubs possible 150. ee ee over—-the-leftcentre_fieldfense. ara yt a oat _ FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1966 ‘ Farm League 18 am. Tig- “following a walk to Harmon Kil- jn the nightcap of a double- age acer pag my Me : peas pete ier he eS oe gh gare ere va Athletics: Yankees vs lebrew. Reliever John O’Don0= header, called after 7% innings | POST TIME—8 P.M : 600 yards was captured by Tpr Redsox = —. the victim of Allison's peeause of darkness. RACE 1 Romie Clock whe finished with . Bantam — 608. p.m. Spring [iW Sone? 2.—Pine Ridge Marion, 4 1.—Knight Norns. 2? -Elroma: Park field. White Sox vs Ang- Babe Clegg; 5.—Tennessee Riley; 6 Harold eles _ BOSTON (AP)—Right hander 6 —Highiand Spirit; 7 Jolly 143 out of 150. Tpr on atee“eel or ___ Maritime TR Lee Stange—of Boston. feet mgt May. but Clark took top honors by vir-_ . a brilliant three-hitter ‘planking > oni oe - ! tue of the better score at Farm League —=$00 Orioles” washington RACES 2 ands vs Indians, Seantors vs Twins 1-0 Monday. | Litfle League — 10.30 Braves the Senators took the first game | of the doubleheader 6-4-with the 1—Onaway,; 2.--Little Art; 3 —Amos Frost. 4— Speakér Pick: SACKVILLE DOWNS, NS. 5.—Al Dale; 6.—Chief's Gal: 7—Roland Delight. yards. Following are the “leaders. in each of the events: . MacLEAN AND SON Lt. AK. Mutch ~Tpr WO2 MP. Susick Tpr. Scott MacDonald Lt. Mary Lea 139 138 Tpr. H.T. Vesey 142 Tpr. H. Jones 142 FE ldon-~MacLean 140. vs Cubs: Astros vs Mets. 1.30 Giants vs Cards: Bantam Prac tice for Angels: 6.00 pm. K of C field Dodgers vs Reds: FRIDAY Little League — 9.00. Phils vs trates: raves vs Astros. Fatm League — CPO S.G. Bowles 137% ers SSM D.O. Clark 137 —- Bantam 600 pm. Spring Lt RE. Jenkins 137. Park field: White Sox vs Angels help of a six-run second inning triggered by Ken McMullen’s homer. Stange. a disappointment im losing his only three decisions ng acquired om Cleveland early last month, 10.30 Red lowed only. infield hits by Fred | 137 Sox vs Yankees; Twins vs Tis- Valentine “in the_first and: third innings and a line single by | Doug Camilli in the eighth. NEW YORK a (CP)—Eight horses: shared the winner's” circle on the harness | racing card here Monday night with Ideal Gallon, owned by, Murdock Taylor of Moncton, re- | cording 2:07 clocking tor the _--fastest-time-of the program. | Hi There and Wiliam, Forbes ‘combined to return $204.70 | the ‘daily double. ia Teere cap-| ‘tured race one in 2:11 26 while William Sorbes came home first Tpr. RL. Clark 13% SATURDAY (AP) — Fritz im the second heat im 2:09 36. Tpr. R.A. Vessey 136 Farm League — 9.00. Senators Peterson retired the first 22:bat-. Other winners were Just Gary, | OE RAR vs_ Athletics: Orioles ve Tig- ters, then wound up with a two fottetown, (2:08 25); Lyn Way | Se a hitter as yankees de “owned 6 eof Char ee " ne r ‘ - Little League — 10.30 Cubs vs feaed Chicago 5-2 and gained (2:11 15) Hey Gahagan (2:14); | : Pe ee 9 br Reds:. Dodgers vs. Phits. ‘a split of their Monday double- Ambrose Lad (2:10 1-5); end ey Se a oo 138 header. Miss: Aralac (2:16 2-5). P ennet Southport | ‘The White Sox.won the opener —— eer SAT. PRIZE SHOOT 5-0. behind the six-hit pitching of LABS .q Ball Practice Garry Peters. Tpr. R.L. Clark 143 2 ° : Peterson coasted through the Tpr. H. Jones 143 All boys im the Southport and first seven innings with the Tpr. R.C. Barwise 141 Bunbury - district interested in White Sox not getting a man on: Tpr. H.T. Vesey 137 playing minor league baseball pase WO02 M.-P. Susick 137. are asked to report to Mr. John : Set. R.L. Coles 137 Kane at the Southport ball field LOS. ANGELES (AP) — John Set. PJ _Landrigan Wednesday, July 6, at 9 am. Roseboro's tie breaking single 3 No. 7°G. & G. Dairy, . Thrills and. Spills STOCK CAR RACES — _COVEHEAD SPEEDWAY TONIGHT -- No. 1 Canadian Tire Corp. (Royalty Mall. No. 2 Dow’s Restaurant, Ch’town, flat \-* Cylinder ‘No. 3 Vending Services Lid., overhead valve V-a » No. 4 Montague Bakery, 6 cylinder. No. 5 Gaudet’s Auto Body Shop, Eden 5'.. No. 6 Lucky Dollar Food Stores, overhead valve V-& No, 8 Tulle Bros. (Easy Cleaning Supplies) Free For AN ALL CARS MUST BE IN PIT BY 7:30 P.M. All races under P.E.1. Stock Car Assn. Rules 1.5.1) groceries, your choice. W eatherhys* Clover Farm, 2—5.00 groceries, your choice, A 25 lb. bag Five Roses Flour.®* 000 BE EARLY — ADULTS $1 00 Cruldren Under 12 RACES 8 and 6 2-—Mr. McElwyn Key: %—Amy Thorpe; —Jazzman; 6.—Donnaway. 7.—Doe _— RACES 4 and-7 1.—Wild Chance: 4:—Mountain Marie; 5 _1—Golden__Pick _Gratian Abe: 3-—Echo Ridge Eddy; “4—Caparafay; 5.— Sone Choice oe ST, € Seay ew eet Rio Grande. i 9 : RACE 8 1.—Port Hill Boy: 2.—Paddyland Girl, 3.—David P-H > 4.— Adioway Logan; 5.—Timmy H.; 6.—Run Way: 7. -Slippy Queen. RACE 8 — EC-NW 1606 tm 1965 All Dash winners in Races 2-3-5-6. Winner take all “Daily Double—Race 1 and 2; ““Qainetiaon-Race 6; Exactor— on Race 8; Exactor on Race 4 8 P.M. 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