i. a, ‘l were more 10x 1: flan-to (17-7). Fisher (St Bau- with mountihs open also ap- pear unbelieving of the per- (AP Wi'ephoto) ond on the front nine, during Sunday's final round of the Carling World Championship. Some of the young spectators ARNOLD PALMER present- ed thiis dejected appearance on the 9th green when he missed a putt for a bogey, his sec- formance. is The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Aug. 81 ilmi Mccabe Tops Tied By SUMMERSIDE Summei- side Intermediates down Chat lottetown Abbies 8-5, here Sas- urday to tie the best-of-seven Island baseball finals at a gem. apiece. Summerside lost me opening game in the capital city, 15-0, Thursday. Charlottetown got off to In early lead scoring twice on Louis Poirier in the first inning on a pair of singles and an e: r. After coming to within one u of the City boys in their half of the second inning, Sum the fourth to make were never headed after that. Two singles, two walks and an Nichols Edges Arnie To Win World Title By WILL GRIMSLEY [dreaded finisher, collared Nich- silence, the hero of Arnle's BIRMINGHAM. Mich. l.-’\l’l~ ‘ois with a spectacular eagle on IArmy banged the ball home [or Young Bobby Nichols‘ nr-i-i'.is,tiic 12th hole and then, after a birdie three, closing 71 and I held like strands of steel in the _falling two shots back, hit the score Of 279 for the $17,000 lec~ face of a fierce charge by . pin with his approach from thc‘. 0nd money. Arnold Palmer Sunday and the Ifaii‘ttay on the 459-yard, uphillt Undaunted by the roars ahead 28-year-old PGA titi-shoidcr n-on iisth. bringinr the tournament 50f him. the poised Nichols. play~ the $35,000 first. prize with a lo a dramatic climax. ting in the final threesome :iusl two-under-par 278 in the first 'l‘hr hail bounded about 10 back of Palmer. _oom his World Open golf championship. tfurt hryond the cup. White drive down the .mlddle of the fairway, laced his approach to Palmer. the game's most thousands watched in hushed .___.__._.—_—~—flw-. _- .-.A.....-A_-e_ —— BASEBALL SCORES SATURDAY National League {the fat part of the green, 3: ‘feet from the pin. and two. putted his par 4 ‘COOL IN STRETCH ': This gave him a final round 72. He scrambled during the early holes, just as he did in wi ing 13-0t {Ti and Brumley: Pascual. Perry (5-2) '8). Arrigo (9i and Finsl. anttcy, Zimmerman (81. HRS: Houston 00100000000— 1 SZJWash. — Lock (23). Minn. - Cin. 010000000 01—- 2 GllMincher IZZOt, Oliva l28). Larsen, Woodcshick 12-81 IilliFirs and Grote: Tsitouris, Ellis i7-i‘i) Cleveland (10) and Coker. Kansas City Seco PGA title last imonth in Columbus, but down lthe stretch he was cool as ice and straight as a rifle shot with almost every club. South Africa's Gary 000 “)0 020— 3 12 1 ‘ 300 I42 00x— 9 l4 0 Player n Kralick (10-3). Bell (51. Aber- . . - Houston 000 on 7:00.. 712,0 “mm. ,6), Ramos (m and MI.i'allieddiv1;h()022)igiigildround 70 :01, CiMinnafl 004030100“ 31“ cue; ()‘Donoghuc ill-9t and Ed-lzsl an $' 1r money’ u Nottebai'l. Jones 151 Rni‘inmid‘wu. S. h f _ ; “m ;thc loudest cheers. .were re- (5i Coombs (0.11 (St, Owens tillllfl Millions 2 (9). (e e 2 served for the magnificent Ben (8i and Grotc: fl‘Tnolc. lir-(Iooi Damn 000101002_ 4110 . Hogan. the once dreaded player (5-2) (7) and Pavlcticli. HR: Ms mm” 400100 00x__ 5molof another era. C‘n-Johnson ‘19’- wnkcrsriam tin-1m. Rakowl Th gl‘eat HOE” 110‘" “ 31°“ New York 200010 0000—- 3100 «it. Navarro (5,, Fox .6). Re_:walking, semi - retired 52, re Chicago 0001110001—4 90 flan i3. and Frechan: McBride turned to the Oakland Hills. Cisco (5-14) and Cannizznro: $12.. R, Loo l7) and Rodgers. scene of one of his Swami! Ellsworth (13-14! and Boznovr HRS. [,ui\__pmuosi (17). Smith triumphs, and finished with a Sky. HRS: NY—llickman ‘llll: 1m. ibrilfiant two-under.par 53 for Chi—Banks ('18). 28 Phila. 041 003 030—l0 15 0 Mammal hag" This placed him in a tie for Pittsburgh 000 000 044— 8152 Los Aiicclos 000 001 000—1 41 fourth place with Fete Brown. Mahaffey '12-61. tloozcr 18) St. Louis 000 002 03x— 5 8 rle Ne m from Los An Baldschun t9» and Dalrymplc: L. Miller 46'. R, Miller (6), a bu y g , ho closed with a 69 to Friend iiO-l'il. Fret-c '21. Law Pcrranoski i8! and 'l‘orborg: latejmewthe first of his race h, m, Gelnar is». S'ns'i inn. Bork Simmons iitoi and Ueckcr 'finish so high in such an in, (9t and Burgess. “Rs: Pll'l—‘U- First lploflant tournament, 10“ ‘2‘“ cams“ '3‘ Houston 100 003 301— 8102 BOOSTS EARNINGS L05 Ansel“ 00" "9""01— l 7" Cincinnati 010100030— 5103 The big bonanza boost“ StBLodnstlsl (“yum "OX—k" Bruce (mm‘ owens (8) and Nichols’ earnings for the year Ce ' . erranos l G t : 1 _ 1‘ ' I‘ and Roseboro: Gibson r1240) m e Purkey 88 Nuxm‘“ to $72,087.26 and raised him In ;.,’a“',1£i‘g‘e“ " )- Henry (8) and lthe top five in the year’s money _ Sam" ' lwilnning list. h t be m 200 300 011— 710 i ; amer, wt 0 muss cu - 010 mm 001__ g 7) Eyeing” figgggggg‘ll:§l ivating a runner-up complex . Johnson Jones ‘2) wens got some consolation from the vol. Woodcshick r2-9i'l9» and {mt ill-'5 $5022, second in: Hoffman. Grote tilt: Jay sen Em mo e 'money cal I Henry '2]. EM: (8m [7) and past7gv3a71 Jack Nicklaus. will (Joker. lIR: Gin—Pinon (18). 3110' ' i 000 001 100— 2 72 132 002 20x—10 10 I ’14—7l, Roebuck (2). . Culp (61. Bennett (7) and Trnaodos: Veale (14-10) and Burgess. HR: Pitts—Glen- dcnon r10). ; Sil—Sklfl- 7 0 4 6 dnwski (6) and Bailey HR: SF—Hnri American Leanne 000 onq‘znn_ 2 41 phila r 400 003 03x—10 ll 1,1,.H h Wilson Ill-11‘. Connolly «m. 'S,‘ “I” Charton t7! and Nixon: Bouton ’ lor' (IS-Ill and Howard. lle: Bun ~Yastrzemski I 14' : NY—Pcpi- tone 2 (191, Mantle t28l Second ‘_ Boston 000000010— 1103 "Irst an York 1001103“- 5 9 g ‘ San. Fran. 210 600 040—13172 l “orehead t8-12t. Ritchie '3'». MI'WallkN’ 204004000—10112i Connolly (7l. Chartcn (Si and Bolin. Shaw (3‘. O’Dell (8-6); Tillman: Ford lid-5i. Torw tat ‘ f4‘. l’rMcnzer rllt. Perry not St: L I l The powerful, long - hitting Nicklaus never got his massive attack going in this tournament, failing to break par in any of his four rounds. He finished with a 71 for 286. l l t t Tourney Draw Is Released and Howard. HR: VY—Pcpl- 311d “Filler. Crandall f ary, tone ‘2). Ohm (43. Hoefl t4), Tiefen- 000200000— ‘3 ill 3UP? (fl-m ’7l. Fischer (8), LI" Amreles 000001 20x—3 7i “‘"hn tilt and Bailey. HRs: 1‘tchain. Cladding (2.5) mi ,SF. .—-- Hart 423i. Mil. — a Freehan: Chance <16 . 6i and i (15‘. Mathews (21'. Oliver (11). partners. HR: net—Cash (21). 51'00"" v 000 3100011— 5 7 3 'San Fran. . 100 020 100 0— 411 4 l Milwaukee “‘dzlk. Hannan '5t. Daniels' the Island open singles tourna- men hed at the Char- lottetown courts on Wednesday, Sept. 2. All games are best 3 out o f 3. ; WEDNESDAY momma 010001020— 4 61 9 a Court 1 _. Ron Stead- 001 000 24x— '7 13 l - Diiffalo. Shaw r7), Pierce (8), man Gerald Hm' con“ ’ ash. .m” vs. Nancy George vs. Judy (5' Kline {0-0) (9) and Lep-IHerbel (9-9) (at and Crandal; r 3 . “rt 3 _ Max M”. pert. Brumle rill: Stigmnn, Clonincer 1‘14-12I, Tiefennuer £1,2ng (3,: Jamie Kennedy. KBppateln (41. Roland (mum and Torre. HRS: . .— aim. Co“ 1 _ Ginger iWorthington (Mi [7» and Bat-,liart 124'. Mil. - Carly (l6), l Breed“ 'vs. Dave much“. HR Aaron t23t. ‘ t : Wash—Hinton tlll. 003 000 000 i Court 2 — . oi—i “New York 10l001000— : 92 t Mike Duffy; Court 3 — Lyull In. City 020 00100000— 3 71‘Chicago 220 ozom- 7101lHuggan vs. aiiiy Taylor. Tint. McMahon (6-3i (10) Ribant (1-2). Bearnarth (5). it a.m.. Court 1 — Doug and Alena: Drabowstfyv Wyatt i Kroll fit and Cannizzaro; Jack- George vs. Jim McQuaid; Court (I). Stock (7-2) (.11‘ and Brvan. son r1740) and Roznovsky. HR' ' 2 — Paul Kays vs. Barry Bun- .Ilh: Ole—Whitfield '8‘: KC— ("ht—Williams (28). ley. Jim Cullen receives bye [laurel-on (5) -~ r-H » — ‘ t l t The following is_the draw lot“ shopping centre. 'ooooooooo—n so, -5100 Atlantic Drywall Insulation Ltd. 46 Valley St. Charlottetown MAN THIS IS IT! OUR SERVICES TO YOU (8) and Martin. McNert- (5): Pappas (l2-st and 91 «.ii. llOWN msuunou (MOI. modern m Con- 1 used _ ; Stoltleo, M 1 n and; WA“! 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Dunn. in allowing only tour hits, two singles apiece by Paul Schurman Rae, walked 10 fanned six. Bill Davis, with a double and in single and Jim Fox with two 'slngles led Charlottetown hit- ers an Rod M c- batters and Line Score R H ‘s‘ Charlottetown 200 003 000 5 6 0 Summerside 010 321 10): 8 4 4 fixated Saturday at Squaw Point range by the Provincial Rifle Association. To put together his total Capt. McCabe scored 04 out of 35 at 200 yards, dropping. the one point on his second shot. Going back to the 500 and yard firing points he proceeded to register two perfect 5's. Two points behind the city marksman ere Sgt. Perl Taylor of Winsloe and Tpr. Ei- don MacLean of Charlottetown, each with 102 points. The lead- ing);er was Wilber Birt with (B '4 Following are the leading marksmen in the senior and tyro sections: SENIORS Capt. RA. McCabe Sgt. Perley Taylor r. Eldon MacLean Cpl. R. Bennett R. Ballum Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan eases ssas§§§§ fi- lWBA Seeks Elimination FOLK, Va. 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