: - d 10 The Guard'an. Charlottethwn, Wed., ‘Jhne 22. 1966. . + ad cones : ' ei ie . a. 4 . : | . rinin InNIS Vidrix Ik Ab EL | aT an | ' Talk About 2 ® Aaa 8 os e 1 i we $ Thi ; R | at | : | aw any Inings , ~ Racing: riving Park | “ | ) we ee a By. CHRIS ANNETT . ~ i nm, » Trageds: stalked the (A+ ne-dash in a time of 2.112 bur ‘the-firet matene the ight pickMisty Paul R. Glass) ? Noted interest 8 Red Sex” ) nn te ‘ a. mark las} :venne {ell back to sixth im the.second Missy and Audrey's Pride paid Bonny Jack ‘J. Hennessey). ~ & ann ed on the eet ee een io and it struck in rece te en half -of the dash in the seventh 18.80 with mos! of the bettors . Time—2 14-2 the - game \between the two clubs It just goes to Tea Time Gal with Gordon Ro. race HighePrice, the big bay whose tickets were alive aftes” Pays—S5.90. $2.20. $2.10, 92.40 show that even one of the weakest major loop clubs is ca- binson up went down on ! norse that chased. Audrey’s the first making the mght pick $2.10. 210: pable of handling the best in the Minor, leagues. However - brok Pride to the wire in the fourth # Sot na CM i RACES 2—~4 | thi and that-is why Boston is selected ‘to Peers Mode! and CN. Adios : one thing puzzles me n hand! 4 OM finished out the night With a win ¢inichod -1-2 in the third to- pay Audrey's Pride E. Bernard).1 4 | play the Stars. Perhaps some fans can give me an answer. the scene The race was |) Upset finishes were the order 36.00 in the Quinella Ozark Pete va 2 ath - en 25 National baseball league is finally tight- ee of the evening. ao ¢a hé evening as no one entr: ,turned up in another fair pay in Sodemenaie i wom o: tlosér with ten entries anc the managed a double win and hor_Jrhe second double as the COM- the gheik (J ° Smaliwood) race for the rail at the Tune: re: ses which finished well down 1 bination of him and Miss Cop- fae" t ee a wulted in = lead : He one half of the dash came on io pertone paid 4 The exactor . Times — 216.3 and 2:12 ——— — = ee aunt the bettors Ozark Petc cembination of .Topway: and the Pays ~— $6 10, $3.30, $2.10: $3-10, on. eee al However + ter finishing sixth in the fifth Smek. paid 6780 in the sixth $2.2, 9210 918.80, $7.50. $7.90 - ne aeted fae oeuind 4 dash. won by Armond’s buddy race after the two entries had §3.00, $8.90, $3-20: $3.40 ar nos a pa a ? an—strong—to—capture the finished s:1 and five the first niuries sie a davewe uhak a eighth, and left most. bettors time out inthe second Peters Model J. Arsenault) : ep and will be all right with a bitter smile on- their fac- » RACE 1 Free Chanch ‘E Larter) 3 “— .°~ "Aan investigation of the acci- ¢8 A win neket on the gelding Maynard's Missy (J. Smallwood 4 .N. Adios ‘R- Craig) .. 3 dent is planned: for Saturday. ev. “Paid $50.80 Mr Jollity FMaclsgac) 2 Jolly Wayne (A MacPhee) 4 # wning and any action resultyng Topway came back after fine "Terry's Hal \E Bernard) 3 Miles Hal (R. MacKenzie) § from. the spill will be announced ishing sixth in: her first dash to Brown Budlong H Hughes) 4 Lani Kai F. Maclsaac) 6, then ' , take the sixth and this win paid Molo Hal. —-i 3 Just Nancy (J. Chappel) 7! udrew’s Pride went on ta win <13 50 h Hal «1 Nell 6 Doctor Alex ‘D. MacNeill) 8 Audre é Rus? Time — 2 14.4 Pays—$3.40, $3.00. $2.90; $4.50, New York Shades. Cards; (2-H 2... Braves Outhomer Phils . Mr. MacElewyn Key (C. Woolridge) §3\ : \ David P.H: (Walter Craig) 67 # - ST LOUIS ‘AP)\—Bob Shaw game Tuesday night as Detroit pt at's pee 38 : is sted his third victory in: as ‘Tigers defeated Washington "Brien ) Fi s-iterte-See-Now- Sock: Tun, sphere Aa eee vel AWAY WE GO FOR TWO | day night. pitching a four-hitter McLain, the only -Anierican son) DNF Dr, oP : ‘gs the Mets edged St Louls 21 ‘League pitcher with more than Times — 2.112 and 2:102 th ge onsets raion a tee — Cubs- shortstop Don Kessinger Shaw, 44 over-all allowed eight victories, did not permit a. Pays $7.10, $3.10, $290; $3.00, ae foot aa. ; aie cat aon te et tania of National who flipped to Becke:t San Be re accurate te Ere es ees $3.30, Re: sae. “moe on San Francisco's Jim Hart League game yesterday in Francisco won. 97 Inning. one Tim McCarver’s ho- triple with one out in the-second + 92-60; $2.40- ’ ; Ch Peterson grounded (AP Wirephote) mer im the seventh and Don Blasingame’s leadoff RACES 5-8 (96) ani?then @ringe-the tall Chicago. Fetereon > ‘armond’s Buddy (L. Taylor) 13 ' double in the eighthm Mark P iE. te Shaw didn’t walk anyone and ~ SOFTBALL ROUNDUP didn’t allow any Cardinals. The Tigers knocked out Diega 5 iat oe other than McCarver, to get f Segui in the first, scoring three Captain Gat to eee 43 iron past first base times 3 _ Whirl 8 Wick (D. MacNeil) 57 e oe One would think that the present setup ould ..satisty Detroit added twe off Dick Ozark Pete (S. Stead) 61 . E . most fans for the two loops are playing an_in' kine - ~ BASEBALL lines et aut a Stem tt COPrAN BAN KESPS PACE; | aisha heats aad sitar ane gneaif i eee ee | z Paddyland Girl (J. Bernard) 64 : , up at least once a season when the exhibition games are CHICAGO—‘AP}=—Juan— Mari--—Time—2'10-2 and 2092. =~ erate rT ee rete tee tre ie ie tars eee RESULTS | chal yielded 10 hits, - including ia ee - ae oa eG ; : ® : a . xs problem in their hands now and let them suffer for now. = - i aS | : 40, $2.10: $2.10, , $6.10; - f oe pial Le the tist major league pitcher 27 Mounties, Pistons Victors MINOR BALL STARTS « * o~-win--13-~-games Tuesday -as~ Chicago 000 310 003— 7 101 | San Francisco Giants came 288 Coppertone (W: Ctaig) 1 The Corran,Bam CeeBees con- and two walks for the same Stevenson Came up with the Sere on this page you fotice the lineups tor Marichal (13-2) and Haller: x See hieracigy® ato Chicago Speedy Conn (J. Arsenault) 2 tinued their ‘winning: ways in number of runs in the top of the fielding gem of the game as he | the By tdneee oo aoe ee eee registered in the “Wands 735) Jenkins 177, Slt +t -maceleedian ee eT nef Afton... Libby R_ Craig) <3 City leaguesottball play last ev. severth pulled down a long fy and Jum city this _vear_and they are the most significant to get car % worth (6), Estrada (9) and Hus BOB SHAW ig OAPREEP SE aa oe Highland Rogue J. Hennessey) #ening 2: ‘hey outslugged the Philip Arbing led the winners O'Connor playéd a strong two | ried in this paper if only for the number of them. Well over » . fey HRs SF-—-Hart (17), Hal- _Maricna’, wre nas ‘ost twice, Frankie's Chief (G. Macleod) 5 Juniors and took a !44 dec:sion, at = with three hits ir way game for the losers. | three hundred boys will be playing organized baseball this ler (12). Chi—Banks (3), Hun- The Mets gave Shaw the runs 2s tagged for a two-run. ho Josedale Co-pilot) (C. Smith) 6 their seventh wim in as many five) Sppearances but the rest of 1m another regularly sthedu!- summer .under the guiding eyes of the Charlottetown Rec- fley (8), Browne (10 he needed in the fourth inning ™er by Ernie Banksin the Little Mark (E. Bernard) ‘ 7 games. Fred Morrison started the offence was a team effort a8 eq game the RCMP whipped the| reation director and the Royal Canadian Legion and this New York 00 200000— 2 50 Chuck Hiller and Ken Boyer fourth, Randy Hundley's soi Time — 2:13 on the mound for the CeeBees seven different batters got one Junior Signa!s 18-6 to move into | represents double the number that participated in‘ the set- Bt. Louis 000 000 100-- 1 40 singled with none out.. _ blast in the fifth and Byron | Pays: $3.70, $2.80. $2.10; $2.60, and was credited with the tri- hit. For the Juniors Pat Walsh fourth place in the league. Den-| up last year. Minor league baseball has been growing with Shaw i4r) and Grote; Stal- Hiller scored as Al Luplow Browne's three-run shot in the $2.10; 93.20. ° ; umplibut he was replaced by had a two for four performance” nis Coszrove (4-2). who has won | leaps and bounds in the past few seasons here and base- lard (1-3), Simmons ‘7', Wood- grounded out and Boyer came ™2th Y Vince and then Frank Bradley. as well as Dave Gillis, Jim Pe yj three of the Mounties games ball itself is making a comback as can be attested to by the eshick (9) and McCarver HR across on Ron Swoboda’s sin- Trailing 43, the Giants ral- National The three hurlers allowed a total'trie was two for five at the gop on the mond, allowed | newly formed Junior Baseball league. Over fifty rs have Ron Swoboda's— sin ] : ; : : a : St. Louis McCarver’ .‘3:. gle lied for two runs in the seventh va of eight, hits while walking five plate. Walsh scored three Tun- | the Is only,,six hits. The | #Tegistered,in this loop and rumors that. : - on_a walk plus singles by ‘nal Might Expand- _ and fanning two. ners in the fifth inning as he hit (gj were forted to use an as-| af intermediate team might attempt to join the leacue if Phila. 00 100 #0 1 82 - ATLANTA -~CR) -Hank Aaron Lanier, Marichal and Tom Hal- Ron Gallant was on. the mound (a triple and then was himself | sortment of pits -and the loss | enough interest can be aroused. Atlanta 101 002. 00x— 4 8@ matched the National League jer WASHIN for the losers and he gave up 10 thrown out trying to come home. was awarded; to Ron Smith An interesting point. to consider would be the sending of Jackson 46). Culp (@). and mark for “home «guns through r w : GTON (AP) — The shits and allowed seven bases on The Juniors will host the BS 6.2). 4 : a little league team into Canadian competition for every Uecker. Lemaster (54) and June by -slamming his’ Meh _ °*" Francisco added four Washington Star says the Na-.palis. He struck out five batters. Shamrocks this evening at the yoo. itecke - ted the | year & Canadian Little League champion is declated and at Torre. HRG Ata—Aaron (4 Tuesday night, leading Atlanta ©") lng ge Rar = error ee aes ready to ex- \The Juziors had two bad innings Memorial field diamond in 8 ys with a three for theee beats the Wad Late Senge ctemaneasins © Se tus Los Angeles* 010 000 21— 4 112 - s 4-1 victory over Philadel- oe eeiaee a - nec patil Milwaukee ‘beck aor or. ee Paso go See = sia pertermaney swatting < | last ae to a U.S. club but .by the attention given it br 100 —7: a , ; ina , ee > o singles w Orel) United 4 have believed penn 70) Mimber 10) Pere Tae Pidiions “por Galy “tree his ee, Ot ALLO re 1h tate Regebell and o6ting One |sratie Tee few rape. im tht tied peat on tap af. the Commercial apie oak eee ee A ee ee ee eee sce decd ant ranoski (6), Moeller (7) afd off Denny Lemaster 5-4. ee ee eee ee oe ee eae ro Teak tenn #4 ‘Percy James hit 2 for 4. For the A little league team from here could possibly go a long - Roseboro. Farrell (2-5). Cuel- ’ i efeated | a ae losers Rick Gallant went two for | way for little league players are little league players. That is - lar (7) and Bateman. HR« LA ioe a thd sale = LINEUPS ANNOUNCED jehind ~ dota a ee +" 4 with-a homer while Emmett | to say most of the teams attending the big competitions have —Letebvre Z15). Hou—Jackson nine games left this monta to] — ! : wae jDicgk Murley now ; the slab for Austin was 2-2. Walks proved the . only one or two good pitchers and a solid infielding and out- (t) : set a league mark and try for e {Bowtle (2-3) was at wed Ti hits doWniall_and-the Juniors—must fielding corps so that any youngster stands a good chance ‘American League the major league high of 30 ho ; 7 A rh SO ea have been in a generous mood. as the next to become a star. Baltimore ~ 051 001 000-7116 wiers through June 30 set by | : . [io the game, hs winners with (NO fewer than fifisen Mountie| . J soem to remember s team called ie . New York 010004000 5 92 g,, ae Bs gl Bob Rice le naiters got free-passes to first | Peerless Pee Wees reoresenting this city in the Quebec Inter- Sexker (7-4), Deshowsky 1), 7°" Ruth . : ‘two triples and a double in four batters got free’ passes to national Hockey tourney and winning thousands of fans for Watt (6. S Miller (9) aud Rof& NEW YORK (AP) Ral | . : times at . one Te cea base off four, different Signal . the Island. Why not have a young band of baseball players Sto 167+ Ret oe ike : non was two fo s. . do the same? . eo ‘ porte ; ate rong ol wr py : 2-3 aang. at The following are the Mneups wil! be a practice for ell Ban- Doyle, K. Murphy, K Boswell, Crockett hit three for four for — = eeerd. ths. Bas. Yones one-hit relief add started a five--tor the teams in both the Little tams at 4.00 and -teams and M. Gallant, K Gallant. S Dun- ‘the losers including a homer and Ne eon ices (1), WROD ae ee eee ei eae Teem Lecmpe bessbel sot unidersic WH be saneuicel af ican, K_ Corry. W. Maclean’ $ Jackie Turner hes 8 Name ond a er ak a8 ia Oe aesas nies 1 as announced by city Re given out respectively a that Geldart. oe single in four at bat. Barry. = P Second ' a doubleheader Tuesday night. |1° on aa — Senators — |. Bradley. D.|° ; Cy, » Baltimore 12 000 000-2 6 2. Frank ‘Robinson's leaping along . - FARM LEAGUE Camptell, R. Hartinger. G. Hart. | PITCHERS —_— —New-York-— 092 610 50x—8-10-6 “cate ; {play and practice this week-— an X inger, @. Vopni. G_ Vopni. B.| ‘ { catch robbed Roy ‘White “ofa “ke the Indians — K_Hughes,D-Mac- 5© > Bache, atl wal ; ~——Bertaima (1-3): Brabeider <7) homer in the ninth inning of the end. The lineups for Ban- Doygall, L. Mclsaac, M. Arsen- Bradley, M. Dovie' D Doucette ——o PPA aaa ine ee ee ee ces aaa . a Hall ++and-Etthebarren:—Pe-~opener -and~saved- the Orioles +i tonne wall be Siaclosed -ault—-§-—Karkbright—?—Red-—° S_Campbell._k 2 EE - i _ . terson, Reniff 1d0 (4) and 7.5 vietory - Lee -, “cDonald. Smith, Carr es ee nr aryrapag " spe enna enema mY Balt — Powell galtimore jumped to a 30 FARM sateen ae Maen “Gelert “Orioles — M Doiron, P. Ber. we gerne sored pharm 14); N.Y. — Tresh (6 i 1 ‘ ; : : ; . : . robable pitchers fo s : Cleveland ain 100 MM 2.7 1 ate Brie. etearen ye _ wan ; 10:30 Senators vs Flanagan. . oe eee i. . on eC + S.-major league baseball ‘games, , Boston 000 000 MI— 16 2 coming off Boog Powell's -sec- \Orioles; 1:30—Indians vs Twins, R- Hennessey, R-- Doyle: ~; a cen D Rackin 3 with won-lost- records~ in -paren- mints — ; : Bell (7-2) and Azcue: Sheldon ‘ond. homer of the night and 14th Tigers vs. Red ; Yankees, Twins — D. Blakely. J. Math- Chanal D ‘Cans t e "a ele: Z n ; (49). and ‘Ryan. Tillman (9) ef the season ve. A , 2son, J. MacDougall. R. Mathe- andler, : aft, . Storey, B American’ League | a Detroit” 300-020 NA 55H wi LTE Pee : LITTLE LEAGUE son,°J. Toombs, S Turner. M. Puomapey 1 sarqver winnesota (Boswell 4-4) at - ‘ GP aR ——$16-000-000-—=P-F-6-—— WASHING TON (AE 2 — ei uf a cA. Butler,|_____LITTLE LEAGUE, california (Chance 5-8) (N) MeLain a" oe ee Be ae ot acu ae ae an. = 1 MacEachern, J Dunsford. L. sBraves — J Bell. K Devine. Chicago (Lamabe 43) “and ae * : + q ae —_ ne nee Pale peso art — Basragysecbis | }-nodtian Mets; ee Sherren, P. Burge, 8: Hennes p Walsh, Dave Fullerton. R Howard 21) a tKansas City? .— ‘ = @) and Camilli Peataite (3). Denn MéLain win - his ith On Friday : oon there as ¥. MacKeoule . Hood, B. Gillis. B Redmond, K. ‘Hunter 55) and (Dobsom om. ; : =o mt, y Tigers — J. Ballem. P. Han- Mayhew, A. MacLauchlan, A ‘i-night ey "@ . drahan, Don _ Wright, Dave “MacLean, G. Lloyd, K Power, . Detroit (Lolich 6-4) at Wash-] ees - : Wright. J. MacDoueall. B- Mac- B MacDonald ington Ortega 6-4). (N) “ of, Dougall, W. White, F. Strain, P. . : : oe i Cubs — D. Gallant. J. Hutch Baltimore Barber 62) at /Strain. M. Doiron. M. Ledwell, jason 4 McOuaid. B Murray. New York (Talbot 5-4) (N) 'M. Turner, D. Connolly, R Ro- L. Dowling, K Birt, G MecCar- Cleveland (Siebert 7-3) and « . eee M Ready. § Red ville, A. McGuican, D. Mackes™ Kelley 2-2) at Boston (Sadow- ¢ ' : | eG Sex -s 2 eaty. © , A sk; 1-1) and ‘Lonborg 3-8). tw lden. Sock MacDonald, B.- Cut- 200 G: Lloyd. D- Gauthier, Don : ae RACE PURSE Cliffe, Brent, Cutcliffe. T Me- Nally. P. Bernard. S Diamond B. Petrie, A. Petrie. M Bell. G Fournier, J: MacDonald, B. Le- \Cisir, B. MacLeod. Yankees — J. Fisher _S—Mon- jaghan. § MacFarlane. E Pe- ters. V O'Connor. D Orford. # Hellifield. R Duffy Dodgers C. Trew, 2 Fisher. Don Fullerton, L Rhy- ses. Brian Landry. G MacDon- ald. I. Gallent. R Dunn. 1 Dia- mond, I. MeCarville, R. MeCer- vile, Bo MeCahe*-M. Greenan Reds — R. Sebey. Blair Mac , Nationa! League ’ New York (Fisher 46) at 8t Louis ‘Jackson 6-5). ‘N! San Francisco (Perry 81) and ‘Herbe! 1-0) at Chicago Koonce 1-1) and ‘Broglio 2-5) or Ellsworth 20) . Philadelphia (Buhl 2-4) at At- . - No.1 Canadian Tire Corp. (Royalty Mall, Ch'town) siskeccses QUeOO . 6 cylinder (ee eae eH SE No. 2 Dow's Restaurant, Ch'town, flat V-8 Cylinder $50.00 te Oconee Kay. G. MeOuaid. T Smith. K janta (Jay 62) ‘N) No. 3 Vending Services Ltd., overhead valve V-8 — $50.00 gall, A MacRae, Paul Butler 20% @ Mecarvill, W Matie- cinnair Watanesi 82) or | Ne. 4 Montague Bakery, 6 cylinder. . ..... $50.00 Pet, OR Snag KS Remesey Statler" = Sie natin “oui 22 «| Nos 8 Gaudet's Aute-Body Shop, Eden St; Plat Ve — =} ae aes vee. £7 se Lal Hennes : : eee — , CU ee a .. $50.00 MARITIME ee : No. 6 Lucky Dollar Food Stores, everhead valve V-8 $50.00 MacKay. D MacLean “Mets — Peter Butler -B Duns. * ford, P Gormley. R Ford R RACING. . —_ Campbell We -Dusstard Af atu |. TRURO. (CP). Morgan Chief's ,— SS ae we |2.08 45 mile in the, third race Me a ee bil igo 5. P | was the fastest tume of the night - sew Ce lon an eight-dach harness racing DOly. P Smmnort E ; jeard here Tuesday night 7 Phils — P. Helden. J Baliem Other winners were Marzaret D Wood. G. Dovie. B Thomson McKlyo (2:16 1-8', Adios Peach K. Rossiter. B Quinn. G.. Ford MOBILE No7G.& G. Dairy, Ch'town, Consolation race for . m4 non winners ee ee Ne. 8 Tulle Bros. (Easy Cleaning Supplies) — les Br Free For All - ee ae oe $25.00 for the Queen's County Stock Cer Assocaition | uae Coa- w —_ | 3 S > ‘2:11 25. Opal’s Pride 2:13 ? oa! Hned M, Power : i 3-5). Mas 2:18, Head- L.-H , B. Smith LS ee te Midas Pee Wee Waist ALL CARS MUST BE IN PIT BY 7.30 P.M. a (2-09.45) and Tommy’ Holmes King. M McAdam. P MciInn jl 4 S c ? 2:16 25 . . * - Ge. Gormley MacDonald. ¥F. (ih hots nator FEL Sock Cor Seem. Rules: = | ~ “ex Chandler, T. Trainor. W Sitan- : : \ : 7 pees RA CTICE- —“ey B YOURKe? 4” Gallant; , eerste DOOR PRIZES. nceednnr inches bteticetineeteet ert pst L. esos (fe — Pararhaet- whore Donor: eee ae pdiliadicseceiciedhaensidcheeadieh cata itataiadiias saenealiiaaatee = a- es LODE CR alge eho aa a oe = = kc eaeeieaaiens a4 itt. 6 Low Down Payment ‘ ee se one vate, 2. Sonthiv sayments as tow 1—$20.00 Cash (Nickerby Ent. Ltd.) : rer = . % - 1 prar- - ‘ceo < : 3 fee ‘this evening for team num- ar i neat . 5 All Accessories in stock 2——25 Ib. bag Five Roses Flour _ 2 we ber on Memorial field 7 “smith A, P aah ae ped on naierers. Leveling : = —— _ - e “hec ing at - a] sharp ay " . es NS ae : . acks, sewer ose a * ; | players are aeked to be on hand a. oan eae leht fittings RE EARLY ADULTS $1.00 —— LOOKING FOR A CRACK ON-THE HEAD A practice for ai) Montague herty.. Brent !--ndrv- & te See ts Before You Bur ee a % Children under 12 o Biron eather Sy igara- -haitchey s.—-grip os .ame—-Greeo-Roman:..World “Wrest. baseball juvemie infielders has § Green.’ D i) Ms S. R. Johnston Ltd. i ae > > had his head tarted on’ the ‘acrobatics and land-¢ < ton; ling-Championships at Toledn, been_called for tms” evemng Leod, G McAugm-P Gallant Dial 4-8548 : = mus — mat as he tried to m Hiden The pair were ma 7" a Ohn They fought t a draw Wednesday June 22 at §30 _. .G Bradle; F Ic abe Mac st Pp - Road Ch’town Fujimcte of Japen whe proke iret round bout of '-« ‘966 3 iAP Wirepkoto) | A “full. turnout ts requested Donald, G Birr : eters sees : ‘. ' : aan ; 7 x Gee. e- | eee ; . * a