~ Provincial ~Give Regional High, School yesterday that’ she ‘deserves to. be going to the Nation Track and Field Training school as she led all performers at the Pro-| vincial , Interscholastic Eelentapy Track and Field Charopionships | by shattering two of her own | “records which she had establish- f ed earlier in the year. -Marshbank hurled the “discus | ' 100'8 inchés in set ting a new “mark in that event and improved |" —héer-—shot—mark—to- a 32°74", However, these were ‘only two of the 12 provincial records either ‘shattered or equalled. Jumping events. also took a. battering as two.of them were broken. Jane.Johnston,- a mem- ber of. last season's Islanders Track Club beat her own broad jump mark of: 14’ 7’ by a foot and on inch and Ken Ettinger of Air Marshall’ Johnson added insult to injury when h& not only beat the forfner record triple jump holder Ken Rodd-but set a - new mark of 37’ 912.2.to. boot. However, as usual the greatest number of broken and tied marks came.in the running events. Dave MacKinnon: of Rochford;-School _knotted the provincial mark in the 10-year-old boys class with a mark of 7. flat. Two eleven-year- old athletes, Jo Anne Power and Carl Trainor,.equalled’ marks in the 75 yard sprints with times of 10.2 and 10.0 respectively. Despite what-appeared to be a poor start speedster Rosemary Duffy equalled the 12.5..record in the Girls open 100 mark al- though she had just come from “an upsét.loss in the girls 75 -yard dash to Jane Cash.” Two 22 yard marks were set by Donna MacKenzie and Paul Mac- Adam of:Summerside and..Morell high schools respectively. Miss MacKenzie sprinted her race in|. 29;6 and MacAdam ‘equalled the > mark in his event with a 24;9 performance: ~~: TNis was the canein mark that MacAdam estabHshed im the meet as he also shattered the boys discus. mark with a heave of 185° 10%". od S Adele Marshbank* of Athena \following is-the slate of events showed |which ‘wiilbe séen at Memorial 1. Field this morning and _ this af- ternoon, 2 SATURDAY TRACK “s 10.00 a.m.—-Hurdles—80 _M.-— Jr. and Sr, Girls; Hurdles —120 iyds.— Jr. and Sr, Boys (heats) 10.30 a.m.--880 yds.—Finals— | Jr. and Sr. Boys.and Girls. _ 10.45 a:m.—100 yds.—Finals— Jr. and Sr. Girls. ~ET.00" a.m. —250 yd. Heats. “© 41,20-a:m:—One-mile relays. ~ Jr. and Sr. Boys. FIELD : | 10.00 a.m.—Broad‘’ Jump—Sr. Boys; High Jump—Jr. Boys: Broad Jump—Jr. Girls. 10.15 a.m.—Discus—Jr. Boys. ‘10.30 a.m.—Shot Put (12 Ibs.) —Sr. Boys. - 11:00 a.m.— Broad Jump—Sr Girls; Triple Jump:Jr. Boys; Discus—Jr. Girls; High” Jamp— secs Sr. Boys. 11.15. a.m, Shot Put (8 Ibs.)~- Sr. Girls. 1 TRACK 1.30 p.m. Hurdles—80 M. Finals—Jr. and Sr. Girls ; Hurd-* les—120 yd. Finals — Jr. and Sr.--Boys. 2:00 p.m.—100 yds. Finals— Jr. and Sr. Boys. 2:15 p.m.—One mile finals — Jr. and Sr. Boys. 2.30 p.m.—220 yd. Finals— 3:00 p.m.—440 yd. Finals—Jr. and Sr. Boys. 3:30 p.m—440 yd. Relay—Ir. and Sr. Girls. 3:45 p.m.—440 yd. Relay—Jr. | ‘and : Boys. FIED) + 1,00"p.m.—Pole Vault—Jr. and Sr.’ Boys, 1:30 p.m.—Tripjfle Jump—Sr. “Boys; High Jump—Jr. Gifs; Discus—Sr, Girls; Shot Put” (6~ ibs.)—Jr, Boys. 2:30 p.m.—Broad Jump—r. | Boys;- Discus—Sr. Boys; Shot Put—Jr. Girls; a daar vai Girls.. este On Late ot the year old record. of |, ‘6 by a tenth of a second. GoMlie Howe, ‘featured guest | ~Actioncontinues. at. the track-st°-Tyesday~ evening's ~ Sports: today as. Junior and Senior per- formers from all over the Is- land pour into Charlottetown for their crack at the -provincial re- corde_and Island honors. The men’s Dinner at the (Clover | Club, sponsored: -by the al | counci] of the United Comnier- | cial Travellers in aid of retard- ed childcen, will arrive in Char- Tack. Stars. a, eu how In Meet | Girls (7 and under) 50 yards— | B. Burnes, Parkside, Sum- on, G. Bell, QCHS; merside:; 2. N. MacAdam, SP; |‘Athena’ Regional: 3. Lori MeTaggart, AMJ. 81 ger, AMJ. 11.2 secs. secs, OPEN “(UNDER 16 YEARS) ey Boys (7 and under) — KR. Girls “100-— 1. R° Dan f fy, MacDonald, WKS; 2. D. Mae- pHs; 2. D. Yell, Athena; 3. J. Rae, Tignish Elem.; 3,.T. Mac- Reeves, Athena. 12.5 secs! Nally, St: Josephs. oe net | Boys 100. 1. Girls (8 years) “— . Win- | Athena: G. _ Gallant, _ chéster, SJ; 2. H. Bernard, ‘Maris: - M.. Maclnnis, arkside;, 3C. Creelman, AMJ..'11.0-sees.-- 0: secs. s (8 years) — 1. .G. Train- | ‘or? Boys (14 years) 100 yard dash 2 BY Roger, 2. K Cote Stella | D. MacKenzie, Girls 220 — 1, iSHS:..2. A. McMaster, 2. S. Lelong, Parkside;“¢_. Dunn, Morell. 29.6 secs. 8:—-R: Teectcotis, AMJ._7.8- secs. Boys -220-—.1._ P.- MacAdam, ~- Girls: (9 3 pa) — 1. J. Clark- son, ‘Monte 2._..N. Mutch; Morell ;--2. G. Gallant, Parkdale; 3. wy Hennessey,. SJ. Regional. 24.9 secs. Maris; is Boys 880«-- 1, F. Sivadant, is \Q: ‘years) — 1, A ‘Es- : SHS; .2. J. Carp, CRHS; 3. S. E tine “AMS; ~2:~Br~ LaPointe, |man, SHS. 2:14.0. AMJ; 3. J. MacDougall, SJ. 7.2 | Girls 440 relay — 1. secs. Regional High School; 2. arene | Girls (10 years) — ry K. Cro- 3, BHS. 56.0. ken; SJ; 2. C.A.: Power,” Park- Boys 440 relay — 1. CRHS; 2. dale; 3. B.L. xi, AMS. 7.2 SHs; 3. Athena Regional. 51.2. FIELD EVENTS, GIRLS ; Broad Jump — 1. J. Johnson, QCHS; 2. A. McMaster, AMJ; C. Dennis, Morell 15'742”’ High Jump :— 1. J. Johnson, *. QCHS; 2. L. Acorn, QCHS; 3. B. where (10 yéars) — 1. D. Macé | arkdale;'2. R. Chever- le, sottts; 3. P. Whitlock, AMJ. 17.0 secs. Girls (11 years) 5 yards - \SA. Power, “Yochford Sau cies Casel PCHS. 4’4" 2. K. Gray, Parkside; 3. D. Mur- “chet” Put — 1. A. Marshbank, Pay, AMJ. 10.2 secs. Athena’ Regional; 2. A. McQuire, Boys (11 years) 75 yards - CHS. 32 C. Trainor, SJ: 2, D. Cox, Pork; Morell; 4. Ls Crosby, 7" ‘side; 3. J!” Knotson, PSS, 10.0 |" Discus — 1. A. Marshbank, foes “\Athena; 2. L. Carr, Athena Re- \ Gisie (13 var Pe te a gional; 3, B. MacAleer, CRHS. Rochford | Square; 3. C.A. oats ae Boyles, WKS. 10.0 secs: . os Broad Jump — 1. R:; MatLeod, Boys 12 years) 75 yards — 1. Athena Regional; 2. K. *Rodd, J. Clowater, AMJ; 2. D. Gal emt, P88; % L. Sudece,” AMI. CRHG; S., ¢. Macleod, Sher {95 secs. High Jump +: 1. K. Hood, «Girls (18 years) 75 yards — 1. jie 9“, Fraser, Montague; 8., ‘A. Kennedy, HS; 2. A. Fau- . ase AMI; Ti Keizer, BHS. J. Rossiter, Morell. 4’9 oa secs. | Triple Jump —_1. K. Ettinger, ( B ards — 1. /AMJ; 2. K. Rodd, CRHS; 3: D. ee acs 2 | Edgecumbe, ewan: 37°94 Weale,, QCHS: 3. D. Bell, Elm | Shot Put =~ R>-Stewart, ‘Street. 9.5 secs ;QCHS; 2, P. agers Morell; Girls (14 sa 7 yards — 1. '3. G. Bell, QCHS. 41’7%2" 'J. Johnson, QCHS; 2: R. a Ae Discus A ee eaeee: BHS; 3. S. Monty, Athens. Re- |More!l; 2. H. Myers,- Tignish; 3 ‘gional. $3 secs. __|R. Stewart, QCHS. 135'10% Howe To Arrive In City day Evening_ Hlottetown ate Monday night to“chance vo match shots with Co spend more.-than.a..day in. _the: tee Dowling the Belvedere PEO | HIsland capital... «.- fessional who was quite a Howe’s program will "be a full | ‘hockey player in his own right, lone, starting out- Tuesday: morn- a few years ago. Also on Howe's ing‘ with courtesy. calls’ on .the secoca : Hh, : bags . a id cutenant-governor, m- |Store, whe: licutenant-governor, the’ pre! ert wera lesion 1 the mayor, followed by : visit tothe Rehabilitation Cen- |on local television, then on to the | R.. MacLeod, f SHS. | AMI: 3.8 Stel ba: 3. R, MacLeod, Athena Athena* 3. | capture the 98th running of the | Post time is 5:15 p.m. -EDT. eight victories and~ history of the Kentucky Derby, jin xe Pe 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Sat., aoe 4, 1966. | SPORTS F FRONT | ~?P. EI Ferale® Sieuie Form By CHRIS ANNETT. eepeeens \ ? : : vulgare nse Time marches on-and with-timie come the inevitable im- provements in the methods of doing things. - This was, no better. illustrated~“anywhere than at the Provincial Elementary Track and Field chaimpionships yester- day afternoon‘ where another dozen marks were either set or equalled. The meet itself took only two and a half hours - -déspite~ the -numerotis—competitors—and_—it- was by. far the his time. Adele Marshbank,. continued her relentless. pursuit of the record ‘books at the meet and if her-improving” performances are any indication of her talent she will go a long way in National tompetition. She Has_ developed: little. technique as of yet, or else she would be throwing a good deal further than ° ‘she is.now:but there has“ been‘a defenite improvement in the past year as she appeared to. be ‘working hard on her style. As it is’she is ranked as one of the top performers in Canada in faa midget girls class and in National competition last season only five throwers succeeded in recording better dis- tanc*s in-both ‘the shot and discus events." ~She has improved her shot mark by three feet over last ‘year already and five feet on her discis mark. Prince Ed- ward Island may be looking ata National Age class champ- ion for the first time before the summer is over if her rate of progress continues at the rate that if’ has been.’ “RUNNERS INTERESTING. I noted an interesting highlight inthe running events | - and there just might be a very novel explanation. In the seven year old class and the nine year old class the girls posted better times than the boys~in:the 50 yard dashes, | , | -a light and final_tune up for Triple Crown winner since Ci- tomorrow's Belmont Stakes. tation made it, in 1948, ran The- “King,” outstanding fa- three furlongs in 36 seconds vorite to become the first without even raising a sweat KAUAI KING with exercise rider Jose -Penalyer high in the saddle, breezes on the Aqueduct track yesterday in Kauai King Is Favored; Looking For Triple Crown By ORLO ROBERTSON . won all eas of the classics. Belmont purse ever. With 1 NEW ne arth — oe Kauai King is two-thirds of the? sect akg as many. as ae BP gee be 2 miles 0 after Kauai King) -Aqueduct's laut racing-stnip_and| Wey 0m is 4 to 5 wHhe strong ‘nipped the: best of the division | -‘other 3-year-olds remaining ‘possibility of’ “shorter “odds by jin the Derby and Preakness, the between him and- the coveted post time, that he'll be No. 9 Belmont will be worth $161:450. Triple Crown, was mate the-and the first since Citation in The. winner will get—,$117,700. outstanding favorite Friday to 1948. ‘Kauai. King, with + ‘azrecord of Belmont Stakes today. The race will be televised in in 10 starts this year, already | Only eight horses in the long the United States by CBS and has. a- 1966 bank account—of Canada by the CBC. $369,027.- The Marsland-bred son | There was one, surprise as | Phillies Defeat Giants si "Fs: tentries—w.e re. —made ! Friday.) NEW YORK “AP) — .Jack )a 12 victory.. over Hotiston; “As- MADE OUTSIDER biedeersioend and . Belmont have! At sake will he. the richest of Native Dancer is BY >far the | _|Trainer. Frank Whitely called “lfrom Delaware. Park with the ’ Fisher pitched a three-hitter for tros. No rider. was listed but Nick his first victory ever. against; The victory was the fourth for Shuk has been astride the son richest--horse in the--trace: New. York Drops: Dodgers _ entry. of Raymond: Guest's \Los Ahgeles as New York Mets the unbeaten rookie southpaw, of Jet Action in all three of his * second) 7 It just might mean that the . ladies are not willing to be caught at this age. Back to the more wipes side of the leger the Junior” and Senior competitors. are scheduléd to put on ‘their show today and it js expected that a host of records will be estab- lished. Bill MacKinnon, who had no opposition whatsoever last year but who still managed to set the provincial mark will give his 10.4 mark a good workout if pressed. Heather ‘ MacLean will be “out to improve .on several of her records |, ineluding her speciality, the high jump and Francis Whit- lock will be looking for a couple too no doubt. ~However there is one unknown facter involved and that is ‘the weather. As I write this columin it is:rather obvious that -_ there will be some sort of percipitation hefore.the morning comes and it is a big question in the minds of the organizers whether it will continue throughout the day. Weather makes “or breaks a ‘track meet and the Department of Physical Ed- ucation has had a tot of tuck in the staging of their two Elementry track meets in Charlottetown, let’s hope that ter continue to do so far as the weather is concerned. Now Two B. A. Sato to Serve You ~RUSS and GLEN'S” oma ~B: A. Service Station — 341 Water St. Summerside hog _most smoothly run affair ‘tliis observer has attended im + Legion for the dinner. . J lig: Jel wig ed ¢| ter knocked out Don Drysdale and , who scattered nine hits. races. Jolly Jet, who did .no i : he ci rn e SS Se ason Gordie's , schedule for the day aoe for the UCT said whipped the Dodgers 62 Fri BOSTON (AP) — Pitcher Al race as’-a tworvear-old, is um- AND Ie includes 18 holes of golf at Bel-|¥ tisfactorily, . but (day nick. ‘Downing and Tom Tresh drove beaten at distances from six vedere, where he may get a been going satisfactory, oi | ‘The victory, which’ “aiiapped a in.five runs each as New York ‘urlongs to 1 1-16 miles. But the : nh _ Sate hoping tole wert three-game losing streak, was|‘ankees unloaded a 17-hit bar- track. oar toa — time I | Co Léo Sci we ‘this dinner to make \only the third for the Mets over tage Friday night in a 155 i gcoimel im an outsider in and Jeg ns. Tonic m. P [Some alterations. to .the..Retard- |Drysdale {in _ 21. lifetime -"deet- | Sea OE eee ceil -Cleere-talieved—aibespant—p Gives Statistics \ is Chitdren’s camp at Oyster /Sions, ee ee ee a cane “idtaa ere: 3. Rehabilitate: They pry the lid Off the 1966 |Acorn certainly should have no Bed Bridge. Our ynaek loi bog-| PHIEADELPHIA (AP) — fiverun’ fourth inning and a 2: Jolly Jet: 8 Fleet Shoe; 4, t = ie peed down. during: the election;. we:/philadelphia’s.- Jim= ianieg -Highest.-.Honors;...5,Amberoid;.. — AS , St tior hainess ‘racing season et Char4lack ‘of material this summer.’ ‘he following a —— expected this, however, and I'\huried his seventh straight vic- bg fe ane Teeecing to! o Seat Count, -¢ eae vice a on- \ottetown Driving Park tonight. There is plenty of new speed to softball statisti 9, Advocator: 10, Buffle, vend i, cut tory..Friday..night... beating. San. . iat ota eciadataieds ,-on the whole, that- we. a a ere Seer an ak ae aa © eal Samer ace he STAN aol thave-done_well-in-our-sales,”—iPraneisco--6-1--with,the help of 1s sixtstraightvietory—eftertVafapq — e sma pression of the test ; rg oe wre’ Tickets are now ‘available, at [Rich “Allen’s, fourth tape-meas- “CONE WS OS Nb) ————— =, “DeSable Pe E grea opening ly predicting Some~ of the most Pistons _ 5 1 338 — time, from: Bill Stevenson, ‘ure home ran in less. than a|_ BALTIMORE (AP) — Frank) coe — ame history of the exciting battles i in years. Bankers 6 1, es — pany Cc i one and Tavior's Tact week. Robinson, back -in the” line- -up | ithe place is just bulging with laveheres ho for: Ot gh Jr. Gignsls. = 4 1 800% \llers; oe from any mietaber of| Bunning, who ‘has “lost only after 2 Briel regt, ‘it a. akg | : On = Trans-Canada eee ee . 24 338 3 ‘ Ms k out 11 and al- homer: in i ning an + Norses_and_classifer Frank ‘ing battle will-be-J. Scoteh Hal | City. Hal i 4 200.3% tbe Vamee: commensal Fe ae eas ak tin oe or ted Bajtimore Orioles. to a 22 iS OUR BYWORD = : (Dave Wisener), Hurrah (E. Mounties 0 6 .000 rai snapped the Giants’ five-game victory over Kansas City Ath] . al Ferguson), - Shotgun Hanover dn addition to Gordie Howe, t P 5 f . si! (James ‘Roach’ MacGregor), | BATTING LEADERS | -_| guest list for the UCT dinner.ja-|Winning streak and extended the letics Friday night. —Volkswaqens ~~ icy a Treat from ‘our. Restaurant ef ae ~ |Eloise Wick (Walter Craig), and | (At least 18 times at bat): / cludes Danny Gallivan, and-p _ |Phillies victory orig oe Robinem, nee #7 pitch rom = wae | i . Lee's Way (Sid Stead). Eath, AB H_ R Avg. |sibly two more National Hogkey| PITTSBURGH (AP)—Consec- im a8 Tee < | Are Gur Specialty A h B: A. $ y member of this quintet has solid |W. Horrocks 24 16 11 625 |Teague stars. Mr. Gallivaw will utive home -runs by Jim Pag- omer Ol “Me S€AS0 ie aa apie ttac ed to. our tation uae backers among those who, have|R. Gallant © 20 11 ~9.550 be master of ceremonies at the jliaroni and Bill Mazeroski “ age . o site 8 2 " {been watching the horses ‘get in |S. Roberts 26 1 11.598 | dinner: pee © Neem Bees oe niche at DeSable fae Se tee nee oem te the |. Doiron 5 12 12 490 ——— ae [Pittsburgh in a crpeien un -RUDISCH'S e- Ave pay a & ; y 3 11 =7..478|." . \Friday > / ANCCY sees re 3 im BALL PRACTICE fake wt wees, S| GARAGE |} —s pet The junior free-for-al~ could |G. MacLellan 22 11 9 .455| ‘There will.be a softball prac- : +9 sAlberry. Plains -. on — — : ane aot sad arun for|R. Sweet 16 8 $ 444) tice for the Fifth Sig. Juniors - D ANCING —_ — AT starters. and ise again, SLE caees . 3 Bf SS) 6:90. Conch Cise Gillis aay 8 5 se \ \ i Sos 4 : yers to be in attendance ‘om | * a@ winner is gomg to be a tough Hits: Wayne Horrocks (M)"18. evening, at the HS dia- | - Modern and Old Time UTHPORT BUILDI PLIE problem. Just read this lin day , & es Danci e Tuesda; ms of hopefuls: Chief’ eup| ‘Runs: Bob Rice (P) 16. pend | Dancing every ‘Tuesday ove ‘\faia Mark tiedus. Gal, Ozark) 55. Bob Rice (P) S. (commence ice cei ynight at. the Kensington|- MEMPHIS... Tenn.- (AP) -— Price and Security Hi Jay, aa | 3B: 10 tied with 1: SPECIAL ne ear aga ‘Legi on Home. | “HR: B. Rice, W. Horrocks and |. OTTAWA (CP)—W. neingg .from 9.3Q to Gene Littler tied Bert Yancey @ show ticket the first trip of, pointed special for the second round Jead in the this event should be worth col. 7 or ee jadviser on pay problems to the 12.30. 8. Roberts 4. $100,000; — Meniphis-open——golt tecting = Pitching: -J--Pay: com and-F.- “department's director--}- Music—by- Eddie- Mathews: bea touranient Friday. ‘while “de: In all there will. nine dashes | MacKinnon <P) f0)-_zeheral-of operations, it was at Hillbilly Orchestra. “guartorrerown | a : “—fendisy” “champion Jack Nick- With”—win, ~place~~and “show |Home “unis” by ties Prstons Inounced Friday. Coit: Lean, | ~~ Admission price ‘We Te aN Pee aerate laus rallied with a, six-under- betting. There'll be two daily |11: Kings 11: Signals 9: Bank- (chief of the Se adjustment —par~64-to move back into con: doubles, -a-quinela~and-an-exae= person... ‘ers 8; Mounties 5; City Hall 4. jidivision, succeeds Mr. Drew 43° tention. tor. Bhe first double is on races y aoe ‘ Next week's schedule to _ ap- ldirector of central services. DRIVING PARK — | | Serer erarar Littler’s second straight 66 °N€ and two. So get there early. | pear in aie Guardian and : ,and Yancey’s 69 gave them 36- aa. starts at 8 o'clock Patriot. | SAT. JUNE 4th. | | oy : : “hole oon ‘of 132. a two-round wk ; as eo mS 8:00 P. M. ] Large 1 x 8 klin-dried panels, light in record lows for the Memphis | y ae ; a T TE ON : | weight. Split-preof. cross-lamination pro-_ ee They wa as pec PROB ABLE ‘BASEBALL fae +. | vides greater nailing strength even close ‘to <= ‘Jack Rule jwas secon wit nant RESULTS i= ae ek $n euges: ae tee gine fot esas ° 185, followed ‘by’ Bruce ‘Devin, | PIT CHERS — SON. Adios | moisture resistance. Easy installation re- ih ; Johmy ‘Pott, Bol).- ‘Goalby, | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 3—Ernie -Spencet ~ duces ‘labour time and costs. High impact i : Tonyny ~ Jacobs, Wright ."Gar-| American League | | deceiver: resistance to reduce waste through damage. iH ret, Romero Blancas, Bob By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York — 001 502 610—15 173 8 ees q te NY Charles and Nicklaus with 136s. Probahle pitchers for today’s Boston 001 110 011— 5 82) | helby ne | STANDARD GRADE ‘ Al i ‘ i. ag opening i ee -major league. baseball games, Downing (6-3) and Howard; | pe Aces ate . | . : ii ad a two-over-par 72, but he with wén-lost records in paren- Wilson (5-4), Stange (4), Sand- | “—, Races Nos. 1 and 6 I e710" on: N became ‘deadly on the greens thesis: ers (7), Stigman 7), Brandon | e 2 e : _[l1—Maggie Gene + : | 5/16 thick 3 Reg. 3.96 ie Friday -and-pesied: a 64- He-shot-: National “Lea (8) and Ryan. HRs” NY—Tresh re 2 ague 2—Texas D j ‘ i voaneafle..3.on..the-.16th-and:-Pite::.-Los--Angeles -«(Osteen:.-6-5.-ata(3),..Lape?,(1Y°...Bos--Smith 1 ssentig genre ne —Shadydale—Andy._......-. ft SELECT.-GRADE- >. 10. pees diced No. 18. New York (Hamilton 4-4) Scott (13), Foy (1 baal |/4—Vernita’s ‘Ret : STARTED SL ow San Franciseé (Marichal 10 Kansas City 020-000 N00— 2. 50 5—Onaway : = ON ans i a Niektems~ started slowly —Tast Oat Pinttatetphia” (Short tay Battimrare — ——B6-029- 00x 3-9 0 —— peel ae Races-At— 6 Briton thick Reg 89 oe ae pat yeay but came on to win ina ut : fs are te (4-4), ea and | Hallie J Copertone oe z wee ve - g ss : playoff. over. Johnny - Pott... + St. Louis binielans 0-0) anaRoo )_and Etche- A AG lled: Ae dys ‘ . ps : : . ‘ : ry gape aloe net ae Mra cae eerie earl CMenegue: re-Cancelled on sara + — SHEET. ROCK} = B-€- ROYAL} ing 74, ‘came back ‘at. 64 al- inger 3-6) and Umbach (0-0), 9, (5); Balt—F. Robinson (11) ° 6 * . (PLN ’ 1 Le 1—Chief’s Gal ~ gh he ‘had~ three three- ‘D-N) : National League. Wi Thi S a ‘ONLY | 2—Ozark Pete BB it A A he: tion os alae sume ese: 1] For This Sunday or ee _WALLBOARD _ _ SHINGLES. ivan birdie he, Mot an eagle © pani (Nuxhall 0-1)” ar rh (48). Pia ae 4 Hi Jay” eae alia 3 N 18 oust R Ee ys Ho), I 8. (5), 4 The: field ‘of 142 players was Pittsburch ‘eas et ae Miller * (6), _ Brewer: 8) and eSecurity Scott cut to the low 70 scorers and American League Roseboro; ere ») ere Due to the lack of a atl preven for thie sheet Ss ties after the second round. Detroit (McLain 8-2) at Cali- oot et LA-Farker (5); week’s race we have ri have ann races until ' Race No. 2 q. : fornia+B Over n we Will have cars read ag elton B Lec ie tevels nt (Keites 2-1) at i gh 300.005 Oox= 3 CAT o oe shes a ° y co ae ; eT Bees Pittsbur} X— 7131 : cteens Chief Kings Cocgue——_ zor caccun sh, burr 21 Taye) ; i Shee’ _SOUTHPORT | FRM He Ie a MBE ote Brand; Fryman ( 6). and #} f 5—Reggie’s Best Opens Sunday Benson. 2 3) at Battimore (Bar- Pagliacci, HRs: . Pitt-Paglia- |. There will Be A Meeting Of. All 6_Fluid Drive Peakes, will: host Cardigan Twi Ny i yet aia os oe Sa Sars we 0002 S k C Owners Monda June ‘1—May ard’s Missy . € r San. Fran’, | eel 2 Sunday afternoon in the first ) New Yerk (Stottlemyre 5-4) | pitta, 7 ‘100 300 11x—.§ go] tac ar W h yr Races Nos. & and 9 j game of the e--at Boston (Santiago. 2)... (N) “Sadecki_.(3_.-..4),.. Priddy.-(4) J 1—J. Scotch Hal— male - Baan Be vetinaen Guhl 7a) a Cr gate Sed alee nt 6th At Power’s Warehouse, Mon. | Piura league gwas scheduled to cazo ‘(uzoardt 9.9) (7-1) and Uecker. HRs sr | 3—Shot un Hanover @pen last Sunday but rain wash- Chic 480 (Broglio 2-4) ° at Cin- Hart (14); Pha Allen. (7), tague. ) 4—Eloise Wick Southport Be “Phone 4- 4030-2. 3441 : ed. ont the encounter, titnat Rllie 2.7% Uecker, (4), Rojas (1), } ‘ “ 5—Lee’s Way a , 4 = as a ease ‘ = = Net “ ee * ° we ¥ — : v im o> ay ° ' + : ; i‘ ae