8 mmmmnmqu l S'side Draw SPORTS FRONT By NICK FlLLMOR-E Cup And Saucer Race ENTRIES FOR tonight’s Gold Cup and Saucer $2.500 Old mime W 1: race have ' ee 11 announced; and it looks like quite an unpredictable field. From post position the eight will be Tammany Hall. Dud- ley 8.. Huckster. Killarney Boy. Edgewood Scott. Avalon Frost. June Byrd and Port Wallis Boy. E Scott. winner of the Evening Patriot. $2.500 Invit- ational Pace in the ‘ 206.4 and 2:063 Monday night, 311. probably be the me favorite; with Killarney Boy second oxce. Killarney Boy. driven by Roach MacGregor Tuesday night. won the feature dashes in 2:07.1 and 2:08.]. He. beat a field Including erl A Wick, Watch Top. Dominion Byrd and Don Placing behind Edgewood Scott (Elmer Smith) Manda, night were Port Wallis Boy. June Byrd. Huckster and Crash Dive. A hing an h p n in the race game. but you have to take. into consideration that Edgewood Scott defeated three of the seven horses he is going against tonight Monday night and that the Mayhew-Howatt-Ramsay owned orse has had the best times of the week at the Charlottetown Park. Killarney Boy didn't come up t times as fast as the. Scoil Tuesday night. but then he didn't have to - He still won his race. There’ll be a lot of money at the track tonight that will say Killarney Bay will come up with a good time, I don't expect too much from Dudley 11.. Huckster or Port Wallis Boy tonight - unless one of them grabs the rail. Tam- many Hall. Avalon Frost and June Byrd can whip any horse in the Marltimcs with a few breaks. Off The Cuff IT'S A LONG way off. but the selection site for the 1972 WINTER. OLYMPIC GAMES to be held in Canada is causing site. sponsored by the Calgary Olympic Association. has made two previous unsuccessful Winter Olympic bids - for the 1964 games and for e games . . . . .. Spo activities are Very slow in Charlottetown this week. except for the harness racing. Monday however. softball and baseball playoffs should . he City fall sports pro- gram will probably be the hosting of a Maritime minor BASE- BALL CHAMPIONSHIP - probably the . uv e Rec. Centre the other night another six in a row at the start of his second game. the individual average championship In the enile class . . . . . . game. plus e won Maritime champ- ionships at Rollaway Lanes this sprung. The unusual thing about that championship was that town team so e Smitty didn‘t led for a mainland team that didn't have enough players. ROLLAWAY ACES, the team Smitty dldll't make, make the Charlotte- ' ls Released The following is the draw kl . the ladies provincial field day (0 be held Saturday at the Sum- merside golf club. Joyce Beer. Horne. Connie McMillan. , » 12.06. Beer. Mickey Cannon. Sally Basler. 12.12: Nettie Mclgod, Mar: .Jardine. Miss “ ". l 1218: Marion Howatt. Glad”; Baker. ‘ Isabel ; l l ' Malloy. 12.24: J. O'Brien. Dot 12.30: Jessie Parker. Laidlaw. Iris McLellan. 12.36: Elizabeth MacDonald, Florence McKenzie, Gl Seiford. l 12.42: A. MacLean. Mariel lToole. Trudy McMahon. . l 12.48 E. Mclnnis. Mars: ‘ Craig. .‘ 12.54: Scotty Glendenning. M. ( Gaudet. E. C ! 100: Am ' ers. A. CodY. ‘ 1.06: M. McMillan. G. Barri- Igun. M. MacEacil 1.1-2- M. Farrell, ers. C. Agnew. 1.18: D. Stewart. Joan Ans-.1 tin. M. Vesey. I 1.24: B. Conway, M. Benton, 1 cm. . Laurie Pet- ( 'Mll Carver. 1.30: Y. Wilson. Kay Mclrvor, ; D. MacDonald. Anne Evans. ' PROBABLE PITCHERS Probable pitchers for today's major league baseball games with won-lost records in brack- . ets: American League New York. Stottlemyre (2-0) at Boston. Heffner (5-4). N. Los Angeles. Latman (4-9) at Cleveland. Donovan (6-7) or Ramos (6-10). N Kansas City. 0 at Washington. :Donoghue (ll-8) Osteen (12-8). N. Baltimore, Pappas (11-5) at Chicago, Pizarro (16-6) or Hor- len (8-7), N Minnesota. Stigman (6-11) at Chicago. L. laurdellliésym-gl 3) ill.dadBrookdale stallion owned New York, Fis er (8- . (an riven b ude Murphy. 1 a) Mark Afternoon Race Ca rd (Philadelphia. Short (12-6). N, Doctor. a Peter Lind gelding Milwaukee. Cloninger (12-11) (“‘ltl‘l Graham Cha peli doing at Houston. Johnson (8-13). N. ox. . elia Larkin. D: 1103- 7 n ' « It was a double celebration the White Sox dressing room Thursday as Manager Al Lopez cut a cake for his .— B 3 Double Dash Winners Fromm-eon l CAK Sflth birthday and the team celebrated its fourth straight victory over the New York Yankees. The win put them .. .W .. ‘.. . E FOR LOPEZ in first place in the American League. They are half a game ]ahead of the Baltimore Orio- es. . For C iiy l 1 ‘Week, the Gold Cup and Saucer event, goes at the 'Charlotte- town Driving Park tonight with eight top notch entries. l (Fr (11 Local There were three double Charlottelown Driving Park. Little Doctor owned by Stanley ‘ lMayhew, Kinkora led the way . 210 the wire in the second and (seventh events. Dashes three land eight saw Headgear own- (ed and driven by Ron Wilson. , i'l‘ruro, N.S., capture top money ’ iwith a one. one summary. Em- (mett ‘Cowboy' Bernard was up (behind Paddyland Girl as he brought the Jack Bernard own- ed entry home on top of the heap in dashes five and nine. I Single dash winners on ast nights card were: Anthony L.. _ l-Dennis Herbert. Kim Sue an ' Jolly Dick. The fastest time on lthe card was turned in by Pad- ' (dy Land Girl in the nintn ldash, (2.10:1) ‘ ‘ owned by Stanley Mayhew Kinkora and teamed by Jack Bernard fell down co- lming into the home stretch in ‘ the fifth event. The driver. Jack ,‘ ard. was reported to be (shaken up slightly but escaped .uninjured. The horse raced in ‘the ninth event with Clarky Smith holding the ribbons. The largest pay on the pro- gram was the first daily dou- ‘ble which was featured in the (first and second heats. Anthony ( l : an: llhe. driving was the winning The big race of Old Home, Park To The special event, worth ($2,500 to the winner, will go with the third and dashes. Post time for the open- ing dashes is 8:30 p.m. Evening Race Results Raceway .Lvelyn's Ardent Calamity's Boy (J. Chappell Pays: (ll) 60- 8 3 10. 2.50; 2.90. .90. . . . , . 4.60. 3.70, 2.70; 13.80. 5.80; 4.30. Times: 2:152 and 2:142. Dashes 3 and 8 Headgear (R. Wilson) Myrtle E. (0. Willis) Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy) Lucky V. (D. MacNeil) Princess Mark (L. Kelly) True Lady Lou (R. Annear) 7 7 Pays: 7.20. 5.10. 3.30: 7.40 3.90; 3 . 2.70; 270. Times: 2:152 and 2:13. Dashes 5 and 9 Paddyland Girl (E. Bernard) Roger Parlay (E. Clow) 3 3 Santiago (G. Chappell) 4 4i Janolyn (J. Bernard) 5 P : 13.70. 4.10. 2.20; 2.90.. 2.10; 2.10; 4.00, 2.50: 2.60. ' 0.1. Times: 2:11.] and 2:1 Dashes 6 and 10 Kim Sue. (J. MacGregor) l 1', Jolly Dick (l-l. Poulton) 21‘. Ellen Joyce (0. Willis) 3 4‘I Go Along Hal (G. Chappell) 4 31 Indian Coleen (J. Chappell) 5 5 seventh ; Jack (D. MacNeill) 2 4 Mister Gallon (O. Willis) 3 6 Windy June (E. Bernard) 4 3‘ Home Stretch (A. Smith) 5 5 Ronald Hanover (D. MacDonald) 6 2 Will Mahlon (H. Stead) 7 7 ) 8 (I 66Ed Brown Budlong (H. Hughes) 8 41 be I i brier 3-40) 250- 2‘30? 3-30: ‘ Roach MacGrego I ll final Helen's Dream (0. Poullon) 2 2; owned by Dan , mouth. $2,500 Event Scheduled night Tammany Hall. owned by Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora. and I Brown. Charlottetown, .1185 drawn the rail position for [the big dash. He will be driven by Joe chncssey. 111 second position from the post is Dudley H.. owned bv v ‘ aylor. Moncton, and reined by Harvey Cormier. IIIJCKSTER THIRD Huckster. w'no trailed anolher entry Edgewood Scott in Mon- y night's feature Evening Patriot $2,500 Invitational Pace. will start from third position. The owner is Mrs. Diddon Halifax. and the driver will (.4 ,Frank Daniels. Killarney Boy. who walked Ioff wiIh an impressive pair of .wins in a special event Tues- day night. will be in fouth spot. He is owned by Richard analec. North Sydney. The driver has not been announced. Edgcwood Scott. the pre-race favorite for the big event. will score number five. Be a Ma llew-Ramsay-Howait o w n e (1 horse and will be driven by ,Elmer Smith. .MONCTON ENTRY Avalon Frost. owned by eonard Barricau. Moncton. and riven by Ed Gougen, will have srxlh position. In seventh will June Byrd. owned by Green- Farms. Charlottetown. r will do the l l“ a. a: y- .1. driving. Port Wallis Boy, who finish- ed behind Edgewood Scott Monday night. will have the eighth position. He is Myres. Dart- and driven by Art Porter. Ch’town Team Meets Juniors .SLJMMIBRSIDE—The Summer Slf‘le Juniors host the Charlotte (own Junior squad in an exhlb ' _ , , . ._ The highlight of Thursday Key and Miss Lane in the first 2.10; 2.10. 4.30; 220. 2.20; 2.30, . . iticm baseball game h . "35‘ “‘9 champimhlp 1“ a. 91°59 films!!!" Mgésttakzsjrgggg {’83:} 5 Cincinnati. Maloney (11-9) at afwmoonvs ram-mg card at the and second dashes_ 2. ; 3.80. icomblnatlon. The twosome was 530g) ($258293. 45,06} ay Summersiade Junlgrreplsailel; blng about his bowlmg ablllty from!) 9c- “re . am his lLos Angeles, L. Miller 12-4)- N- Charlottetown Driving Park was Both horses were double dam RACES 8 AND S l‘lonh $7950 I“ a 32m d°“ble y" ' ’ ‘ ' ‘ ’ ' ‘lare asked to be at Q een Eng. READY- sw always minds Lows that ghe flying magma l St. Louis. Simmons (13-9) at _ I winners. as was Chief’s Gal, M. I my...“ Gal (G Chappem 3 fl ticket. I . 3.10.: 3.40. iabeth Park a, 1:45. . big game he rolled less an 200 ..f6R0£yo%aAlI’nfE LEAFS, (San Francisco, Hendley (10.3), a pay of $207.00 on the doubc McElwyn Key is owned by Clar- Audrey’s Pride (E. Bernard 1 41 The Qumella paid $45.10, Thel Tlmcs: 2211.1 and 2:12. The Summerside squad coach- Cllélrlolle’tm youngswrs “"1! attend . . names .9. how. lN. combination of Mr. McElewyn cnce Woolriclge. Covehead. and lollnn Lewis (L Doyle) 2 2 Mafimj was Wort $52.00 and; cd b Henry Gallant and Gan-h trammg camp {'his f . Hes not gymg 011‘};v well-‘Vilghers m v Miss Lane is owned by Maxine may Mon (L. Walsh 4 3 the daily double returned $6.70.( I Gay will likely have either Gerry ever. doesnt want tho tiered . J. Gallant. Piusville. P.E.I. Inhn far-1m Abb (E. Reeves, 6 5 Racmg action resumes at the A l'Ci. GO ers m' or (2' Plate 0 tho NHL 5‘30"“ . Williams. Charlottetown owns Rowdy Dow (R Mame, 5 5. Charlottetown Driving Pal-in mound. The two teams played en 0 a Chlel's Ga. Zither (J. Bernard) 7 .. this afternoon at 2.30 pm. Take Over lead a week ago in Charlottetown The second daily double paid Times 2215.2: 2.14.4, 1. Dashes l d 4 with the Summorside club win- 04100 and the quinella paid $0.70. Pays 3.00. 2.10 2.10- 2.10 210-1 “ 3 JOHN gm,” ning closely, 3-: . Single dash winners were 2.10 11.80. 5.70. V4.00; 3.40.. 2:70;:‘22Lh05'fiid2' (‘5' QASKAYI‘OON (23p) . 'rhrpp “—-——-—-"" 0 5 Pride. ed by Ms. .70. , - “ ' . "1 , Talk'"9 over Olden Days; Beglns I omorrow $11.... 39.1.0.0. M... mus . m. . (no... mu}... ) s 1 aggrtaanfdmh—Ammo?. RACE HORSES . on's a. owned nleleimble Kni m (s. 51 d) ‘ '~ 9" "5°" . I D k S U d (Mayhew. Kinkora; NimbleMr DouganglG 0118133011 HAW“ M- ‘w- DOW“) “ 553.1??{EEF505'3R‘3’{Milli FOR SALE r ‘K ' ht. . . .' ' Fl Ch' . .' ‘ uc eason n erWGY ... z: m I» . l ionshi com etition is sched- Bourque (Ml. r- L- 5- Donna". own 1 ._ ' , '. . , pionships Thursday. 1906 by Knight Dream dam Early ed b Sanl ) N h t 1 . ‘H ndredp wnuld drop mm (he I) F P I . ‘ .. ~ y ey May Reta Bold (W. Donne n (1 ays. 10.30. 4.30. 3.00, 2.90, Dawn by “a d I R M 1.5 strange ow. nos .agcl u - 1 k while a“ gréat uled to be held thls weekend Co). (B. \ V ‘hew, Kmkom Jolly Lass (13. Campaign) 7 7 2.40. 3.10 8.70 5.10. 2.60' 4.70 Silverberg staged (he most, in 1963 .Pri y 820500 6:600 2.07 "190101165 have a 'habltg 0“ 05' {Old Home a e . at (he Belvedere Golf and Wm- 10.13—C. R101? (Br - R- Elm" RACES 1 AND 4 Perfect Hal (E Bernard) 8 842,30. 2,1 ' ' ' impressive display. a 4 and 3 ' ‘ “‘5' ' ' . (3890!). of crowdmg in upon (host of others, Would continue Her Club here. 1 (MM Rick Henry (By. Mr. MpElewyn Key mes 2114.2: 2:1“ Ti-mes’ .2122 a d 2'“ triumph over Henry. JgLLlTY—BII. 19.14 bi- 0".“ “d 1‘ lakes 8“ em" “1°”. i” “we” Dam 31d P‘f‘” The first half of the fill-hole 1020—1. Mathesnn (B). J. V( .. poll-idem II Pays 140310.220; 9.20. 2.00.. bathe“. ,"nd', ' 10an - driving Georgia State 2",,lI'm {1;}.‘33;*'m,§'°'{,;,m°'€' If”: pfw" “; mum figm me 11,313.53“;ggmpegkegémfigg competition will be run off (.0- Moor (M), A. Balcom Eng; FngB‘emgrdlm g 5.90. 2.10. 2.10; 2.10.- 210......le Doc-tor (G Chappem 1 1 amateur champ. ‘3' seconds :1. is fiCull sgoyeoalz isan.astoouruamo- e . ,,- w). (c o 4 ..m1 . 34 . ' . , . __ darn prgsem. On Sunday after- the Old Exhibition WGEK. v 2‘0323' “1th the remainder on,10'27__1' Bowman (B). p, Sir Alexander (J. MaoGregor) 4 5 RACES 5 AN" 10 ,H V Alexandef' downed 1963 final- Every Pdtiuh. a good clalmer u Au usl 9111 [met and re-.clamour of wildgecsc filled the “u” -’ . . . . ‘ g h . (Sq, w Wm]. First Dream (A. MacDonald) 6 4 Chief's Ga] (1-). Mam-oi”) 1 1 llst Bert Tlcchurst of Vancouver P's“ '09 30- 90‘?‘ g ‘. ‘ ' . . . . Defending champlon ls Jimmy .0 ("man u . . , . .2 . . “,0 DIREm_—2.ofiz4. R Nam mlnlsced Wlll'i Herble. Stretch. ‘ nlght alr With sweet goose mu- Walker pro at the Moncmn worm {ML Smgrt((ES. ggdh) gsyFalcounf Heromme n B gnld'dli fnv Kllhurn 5cllpgef old by Direct thmm Da-m F". , ' the a e 'n from the ri- . ' r “91‘ - ~ 3 '1 (J. Lal‘abee) 2 3 . o l o ancouver an . , - ' - - formerly off Long 1girtcilek 1‘gils 12;“ if: Plgwgal Bay {or (You Club. 1034—11. C. Tralnor (M). .1 Times 2:113; 2212.4. ipaula Clegg (Sid Steam 5 2} . The results left three former Napoleon. Full sister to Flying 10:110.. they ormi; hi0 aRoulli: fresh water Following is the draw for 111112 (B). H. Maybe (Mg. Pays: lam 450' 2.50; 4.m',mplomate Royal ‘E CMW‘ 4 3-2 lchampions in the field. Alex_ II‘iakcr. Check breeding for great l‘end‘ei'n “finite. neranr' I 0113 Those were the days. when gamma)“ “Ml—M.- Cum" )‘Brh F'- :2.50: 2.40. 3.50. 260. 2.70: Holmium-u Hanover (E. Bernard 3 r.) lander and Ontario Willingdon;uf§:,‘,'",‘, 'r" I 1,9553%; 6:5“ DeSablc I believe. lhefore. I was too young to carry FLOUR“ “"0510” ) ‘ d (M) ‘M . 5. “NS 2.60: 2.43m: 2 “I, 7 Vem 515.1131 (6.9 Cllappell) 0 5. ISUMMERSLDIE —— GenelNow-‘lCup team representatives Nick (3.54,); mg? ggicwam‘m Herb)? Worked (he (arm "1 a 31"“ "d 5” 0“ 0‘" .anda I'm—ifiwcemilfli 335.2: 10.40.1200 Hopper (MI. A. Miss Lane (a. Barnett) 11: ’Iglawizs;4.l0l42z.fl0: 4.00. 3.7...1ElfinTlE‘$§.§iT‘i.l§§fll“§l3§iEvflg’fkfidé’l‘m and Gary A" “"5” "wed “‘ 3mm" “"d Mounl Albltm fm‘ my blower and waleh the blink Wm M the (Ga), Pinder (M), W. Dcrnicr Shadydale Merit 951.70 2.50. 2.00; 12.00. 3Cu a and ' wm: weslock defeafed Lane Bickci "0w "wing in Fredericm‘ Ludlow while he operated the south for the. flashes of the 7m__Art Mancini (NS). ' (My. . (J_ 'Macaregm- I ‘ 3:: over A. E. Masculine.“ Pontiacmnf Calgary 3 and 2. and Cowan RRCHARLES A. FORBES. Bamlek Facl‘m‘y' “Punk bade” “' tme and Steele (w) Roger Mac. 10.5043. Stoyles (M). Fred Terrys Hal (C. Smith .11 here last night. ame w s stopped Keith never of Regina : ' “0- 5» New Mafillfld- NJ)- Ludlow's wife. the former Ca- Singles —— and seconds later I ' . Iona}. (M. I: lee (M) Mark Joe J. Larabee _ 6 31 the opener of the best of five b m ' , Phone No. 472-6242. therine MacLean. came m hear the reports and the wild -12 Rona]? “:6 "M E h i E Wifsm', (M)_ '.Lady Gallon C (O, Willis) 56! tween the m “1,5. l y e same 5‘°'°'_., .,_____ _ Long Creek. He met her when clamour of the geese. Gone too " "— r‘ ' ' .ac ac em [RSI]. 'Dwismw Millie‘s Girl (J. Amna 7 1 Paul MacWilliams of C r | ’ ' ' "n ‘B' J- MOmS (3" D" F ' I o w e (D. MacNelll) 2 l a d B' - l he ran the cheese factory at are the ammo of Natlv. part- I l), Landrigan m“ u 02".,“ Mman (R, Jm, Jilly 8.30172 217 .Pnr rlfigzk and Pruitlacsulaan " " ".(' ' ' ~ ' . .‘ '. ’ lmesz.'.'- ' oner e ma ggwlgfg‘g‘gk‘ d‘smd “’0'” .3ij “$333, 'lfimsfidwfi MIL—Al Gaudel (a). Ed Wat- (with "‘5’- A" 5‘0"? Pays: 22.00. 5.30. 2.10; 3.10. By Tflfimosisoglfl'flgl PRESSduel for six innings. Macvsilliafd: 7 - 1 -- "' _ . ("5 (G6) Ed G035 . ' 9’ ca 3 g 1in gainin the win allowed onlv‘ Herbie M mun-i mm" m w°°l°°°'§uw‘“i.i.~2“ the “d” 95 - ' “M‘F’ank Cream“ ‘55" 6-1 Smith (KW). inal‘lmm 0001?”- 3 51cm).— 1.115.311.) fanned eight bio. Western Canada in . d “'3‘” a ’3 ‘5 5° numerous 712an”: Wood (3). E. Sher- Burgoyne (B), J. Stuarti HLWany Knock (Lu). w. (Boston 00000x— 4 1101ers and walk {out (I thus it. is 56 years since we. last 1“ "2° swamps they ere-“M ‘ rard‘ [M ' p. Hood (w). (A), l ' ' Paflerson (Fundy) Bull Vineyard (2-31. McNally (2).) Poirierr in his fine losing peg-q met. We talked on many things “all”: 13’“ hazard 1" the” 7 1 m M 11.16—0. Brownell (A) 12.4 ' i‘Millel‘ (8) and OrSino: More-‘formance was 011 f 'nel including .1... fl... Road Race, swampy runways. Today. New (mg-mix;an (1935,3181; Nixon (M), or, w, 'Moreu 6‘“? ‘2’“ (SS, 3 {head (1.12). Radatz (1) andlsafeties in the seventh and do- ' ' 1"" 0 “re ' ' g inning. Curran and Brigg's: sponsored by The Patriot. from to the Mount re- Long Creek. won the race. I still re member the headline in the Pa- triot ~ "MacNevin with t spring stride won the Patriot .‘Road Race in splendid style last evening. Veteran half ler Harry Harley. Charlotte- town. cut MacNevin's lead down, but not enough. when he hit the even footing on the Hills- boro Bridge. I believe that Fred Jenkins. Mount Albion. came in (third red and Harry were evenly matched half milers ' nd had some hairline finishes while members of the Abegwel. Club. Fred later moved to Cal- gary. Alberta. and broke a number of Western Canada re- cords in the sprinls. He is now residing in Edmonton. Alberta. Barry Harley is still living in Charlortetown. We reminisced about the Characters who made life In- 'ng when we were young — Alex Weatherbie. Tom Mur. and his son John. Georg» Gay and others — but it was It lay in the middle of a dense Ila bednndagoodfiftyyards al [laughing through this bed with 1 breast strokes. 110 one wing fastened in his tee Wt my prize " ite signs of ty-four hours before this column appears in print the Old Home Lake (holds nothing but spark- ling blue water dotted with the greenery of 111 beds. If the boys are smart they'll press h, for an October 15th opening date this season and allow the flight of big northern red-legs take some of the hunting pres- sure off our local blacks. To date the teal crop is reported on a par with last season at least. Some observers are re- porting a slight i'nceease teal. Black ducks are pretty quiet at the moment. The odd early hatched brood is swing and making short flights but it will be close to September 15th before an accurate estimate of local black duck prospects for the coming 1964 opening day are. Some claim they are up over last year others state no change. It is t ' columnist's opinion at the ment that they are holding their own with nothing to brag about and that is nothing to get excited over. If they are on (heir way beck we‘ll know by September 15th. One thing is n certaint 1 they do not snap out of their present slump and show deflo- ing on a come- back crail this season — our 10. cal blacks t is -— we are in for a period of plain. hard sled- din' to get them back. Alouefles Win From Argos lb—l By TED BLACKMAN MONTREAL (CP) — Mon,- real's stalwart defence rushed to tho aid of a sputtering 00- folllvo attack Thursday night 00 the Alouettes defeated the Toronto Argonauts 10-1 in an Eastern Football Cameron“ guns remained unbeaten. untied team to Casa- dian mutational toothed. ’5‘: (GG). 7.37——A. Wilson (B). L. Reid (GG). Jim Good ( ). . L. Mclsaac (B). J. Fader (T), R. McLaugh- lin (M). 7.51—G. Vessey (B). R. Currie (Br . C. Barlow (SS). 7.58—1. Dowllng (B). A. Campbell (L), W. R. Le- Page (8). ROS—Dr L. ( B ) . Doug- . W. T. Hooper Grant (13), D. in: (B). 8.12—G. Hansen (KW), D. J. McCormack R. I. (B). (MI—J. Cooke (B). Jim Bur- den (B). G. A. MacDon- ald (B). 1154—.) o h n MacKinnon (B). G. Flchaud (B). Ed Fair- weather (B). 0.01— (B). . SECOND DIVISION 9.08—J. Murphy (B). H. Law- ton (T). 0. Brent Schur- man (SS) 9.17—L. J. M Abrams Burke (B). 9.24—J. Johnston (SS). Ron Atkinson (B). G. Nixon uriroe (AS). 60rd (M). Then. ( ). Mil—D. Van Sale): (A). Dr. Heald (a). c. L ( ). 9.45—Ken MacKenrio (Br), John Gaudet (1.). Leona Arsenault (88). 052—0. xner (M). Rel. Newlon (I), l. Satchel ( . ISO—Bert Hunter (88). E" side (B . 11.23—1‘. N. Rogers (B), Bob Schurman (SS). W. Gu- thro (M). 11.30—1). H. Saunders (B). Jim Martin (NY). J. Cliff (M). 11.37—K. Chapman , D. Perry (SS), Ralph Man- nng (B). 11.44—3. Martin (SS).~ Bob Giggey (Bel), K. Seaman (Wes 11.5l—L. Comslock (Lu), M. Gebert (SS), Geo. Nichol- son (B). 11.58—Dr. K. Irwin (B). J. R. (B), Cudmore (B). MCElWin (M). A. Carl- 0.19—K. Fraser (Br), Dr. '1'. son (SS). A. Laidlaw (3). Sid 12-05—11 Larisey (Br). Ron Campbell (SS). Giflfley (B). Ron Girvan 26—Dr. E. s. Giddinga (a). ‘- Dr. B, J_ oiMeu. (BL 12.12—Al Clarke (KW). Al. D. Smith (L). Cossey (WES). Al. Mac- 8.33—D. MacDonald (GG). w. Rae (B)- B. LePago (B). s. at”. 12.19-6. Lawson (M). . veg ). Simmonds‘ (B). E. C. 0.40—Al Johnson (B). Dr. Ron Taylor (8). Drygdale (3), DL 1: l226—M. R. Kennedy (B), K Geneheff Carmichael (B). Do Humphrey (M). S. Sear ). D. MacDougall (M), G. Carr (B). G. Scantle- ry (B), D. Dickleson (M). CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION 12.40—Floyd Keddy (As). D. Sullivan (GB), M. Mac- Kenzie B). 12.47—J. Irwin (B Gllllvray (NS Crossln (Br). 1254—11. Selford Keefe (M). (KW). 1.01—R. Boyles (B). H. Da- vles (Lu). M. J. Dowling M) ), G. Mc- ), Bob Mc- (SS).. J. D. Muttart ( . . D. Barrett (B). M. Lott—«J. Bryant (All). C. MacDonald (M). Dowllng (B). W. A. 9.30—D Sullivan (88). C. Beer (B). Anderson 1.15—Ed McCrossin (Br), P. C. Keg)! (F). Jiggs Mac- l.22r—D. V. MacDonald (B), J. Walker (M). Bob Irwin (B). Lao—Art MacKenzle (B), J. Monroe (A). Frank Mac- Buchanan (B), 0. Wet: son (M). Innis. 1.3—Al. McCurdy (B). Errol! Nicholson (GG). L n Mclnstrey (NB). 1.57—P. Rossignol (GB) , n. Bartlett (Al), Ed Riddeil Cripps ( . SIB—Al Farris (SS). R. Mac- Lean (A) L. Garbutt (SS). LEGEND ' A Amherst: Al Algonquin: As Ashburn: Au Augusta. 100.; B Belvedere: Br Brightwood; Conn Connecticut; 1'. M110- ton: GB Gowan Brae: 60 Gr.- Gables: KW Ken W0: 1. Laho- rid : nonburg: w Wod- stoc . Mmcton- NI New Lockhart (KW). Dr. w. V Tillman. HRs: Bos — Tillmanicidin (15) Ma Chicago 021 200 Ford (12-5). Sheldon cCarthy got on by an error; New' York 000000000— 0 “land went to third acced- George. x- 5120Dalton also reached base on a (4M stapgmiscue. That set the stage for ( ). {o 5), - . ) _:Nowalsky's winning hit. n. .0: 2:: ‘12:» raw-(sum mm LeClair (Au), Ted Miller “on. (1611,. addedndangt-illg (chimed the. (B). Kansas City 011000041-7101? “"3” a r 5 M THIRD DIVISION Cleveland 001100101— 4 vi'mg'flwmmgfi,“:,“§* “d ‘w” 2. 1—6. McLaughlin (M). Meyer. Stock (7-1) (7). WyattuNE&m§ " “- Ru 3 Dr. L. Killorn (B). Geo (9) and Edwards: Slange. Mc- “no, 3 9 3 McMahon (SS). Mahon (5-3) (ll). Bell (8) and Curran and 31.192, 2 g 4 2.18—H. Tretney (M).ADr.MC. Azcue. H’Rs: Cleve.—Davalillo ' A. Coady (B). . c- . Quarrie (M). 11;: oAnnually. 0;.)0l (:13, m—W: gar)“; WM“ ‘3" 2.25—F. Howatt (M). Roger r . Perry (3). D. Callbeck Brunet. Osinski (2.2) (0) and Pi‘fifm" mm‘gL‘,’ 3 (Sta. Rodgers; McLain (3-4) Navarro Friend “0.13) and pawamm' 2.32—0. MacDean (M). 8- ‘7) and Freehan- Burgess (5); Mailaffey (1141) Stewart (GG). G. Cud- National League and Dalrymple. HRs: Phila. - more (B). Cincinnati 011100160—10134 Thomas (0). RACES 1... 2.39—v. Craft (M), E. Diamond 8011 Fran. 022000021— 712 1 Secon 143mm 3 (GG). Ron Hutchinson N-uxhall. Tsltouris (3), Ellis Pittsburgh 001000001—2 ’1 1.15m]; (55), (5-3) (0) and Edwards. Pavle- Phlla. 00000102:—: 72 Lyman-[y w “AM 244%“. , Mac (3), tich (7); Perry. O‘Dell (5‘)) (0) Schwall (4-3) McBean (0) and 4—SPUNKY MITE Bud MacKinstrey (NB). Herbel (8) Pregenzer (9) and Burgess; Wise (5-1) Roebuck P GALLON C. 6, EV“. (gs. Crandall. HRs: Cin. —- Robin- (9) and Dalrymple. 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