aaron y= E arriving late. Three players left out of our thum>-rail sketches last week LYNN FOLEY and ALLIE -AR- SENAULLT, all capable ball vlay- milk. And pennywise, gour- i : : rt) fu : SPORT ECHOES | Two Islanders ’ Join Moncton ‘By NORMAN MacDONALD According to the latest report, will doubtless improve with the | with the trotter, Bell’s ‘Last, cDonald The C.F.B. EAGLE BASE- BALL TEAM put up .a fairly good fight against the Spring- hill Alpines for the Interme- ‘diate “A” Baseball Crown, after being walloped rather badly in Springhill. They ex- tended the visitors to an ex- gi but not in the same class as their softball aggregation. of last year. This was seen chief-. ly in the pitching department. JACKIE PATE, PUCHINAK,. and the lend-lease flinger, DONNIE SCHURMAN, alk did well, but were not quite up te . the standard set by PETE DEVANA in_softhali. We think it rather strange that softball shoyld have gone by default in Summerside the past season as it consistently outdrew baseball for a-number of years. But the baseball or- ganizers kept the show on the road, aad are gaining steadily in popularity, where the pro- moters of softball let things , Slip. Bettors Have Tough Choice What looks like a fine harness racing programi,is scheduled for Charlottetown -Driving Park to- night. San The eight-dash-menu has plen- ty of appeal and patrons ‘are most likely to see the keenest kind of race program. The feature, dashes four and eight, brings together three fine pacers and a steady going trot- ter. Mark Purdue, Irene Mir and Sunny Key will do battle ‘Dashes three and - seven will give a bit of variety. Eight hor- ses are entered in these dashes. | The first trip will be the usual regulation but the next time out, the horses will call it quits after heads in fine style. Other dashes are well filled and strong competition can be in-every--one-of-them: Picking winners should prove a really difficult task. : The usual win and place bet- ting will be available and four features will be provided. The first daily double will be. on races one and two, the quinella on race three, the exactor on the sixth dash and ‘the second dou- ble on races,seven and eight. The horses get the word -}-one-half-mile..: That-.-will--have 4... the bettors scratching their Charles_ -Hickcox, gle vear- old Indiana Univers opho- more from Phoenix, Ariz., puts his arms_around the shoulders of Jaime Monzo of Spain and Bernard Vicente-of France By AL McNEIL MONTREAL (CP) — The “kicking cop’’ of McGill may already have set one mark in the fledgling Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association football season. Redmen claim he’s ‘“‘the oldest ‘rookie in “latter-day league history.’’ He’s 28-year- old Sgt. George Springate, a full-time policeman and law student and, on the football field, a part-time kicker and. OFFENSIVE... CN v2.0: orsenesyigoisemnegenes: ‘The ‘sergeant, who has earned 13 citations for bravery and = outstanding arrests in nine years on the force, says ~“Only~-eight-of- the bays—on this team have previous inter- - collegiate experience and the whole group are <so young they call .me .‘the old man.’" He may be the ‘old man’ to his team-mates, but Sprin- gate, who spreads 200 pounds - over his six-foot-one frame, carries a weekly work load that would .discourage~ most Fortunately for him~his job promptly at 8 o'clock. dar to his hash-brown pota- toes, and cooks them in plenty of butter! Also special- izes in Reuben Sandwiches— made with comed beef, sliced Swiss cheese and sauerkraut mixture and topping each __ patty with a of M rella cheese when almost cooked. The Knowing Hostess |_starts_ things rolling with a pretty cheese tray, and al- ways adds her own speciaity- spread to the tray. Two cups grated Canadian cheddar, blended with a 4-ounce package soft relish cream cheese, a tablespoon sh--ty and % teaspoon Worcester shire sauce form the basic mixture. Chopped olives or crumbled blue cheese can be |_ added to taste; then roll in chopped parsley, or nuts—or . served in a little crockery pot. _ Preperediby thefomefconomiutset THE CAMADIAN DAMA FOODS SERMICE BwREAD 30 Eglinton Awe. E., Rosonto £2, Ont, sandwiched between thin No matter how you light them: You can’t beat the taste of Player’s Player’s... the best-tasting cigarettes. ¥ ~ SWIM STAR WINS SIX GOLD MEDALS (RIGHT) after’ the 200-meter backstroke “fimals” of the Little’ Olympics at Mexico City Sun- day. Hickcox won .the event, Monzo was second and Vicente third. He also won the 100- ‘Cop’ Finds His Horse And Sets The OddRecord Or 2 as a public relations officer for t he department allows him some flexible working hours. “I work mostly afternoon and night shifts,”’ he said. WORKS ON TV, RADIO The force’s two-man PR bureau of Springate and Sgt. Ronald Toupin is responsible for weekly TV shows on police activities, in French and Eng- lish, spot radio programming and information to news me- dia concerning such things as “) tfaffie Conditions: 2° When McGill lost its season | Golden. - opener to Queen's Gaels %-16 Oct. 1, Springate accounted. for-10 — points —on three field goals and a con- vert. However this - didn’t , spare him a mention of another sort from coach Tom Mooney. “T got a special citation for making more mistakes than any other: offensive end in league history,”. said Sprin- gate, with a rueful grin. “I was behind the quarterback’s count at the line. Also, it seems like-I missed my block- ing assignments all day.” Mooney says _ Springate gives his’ squad something they lacked last season—a +-placement kicker. ~ ‘tap “He’s not fast at end; but he’s got probably the best pair of hands on the team to catch a pass,” the “coach said. ““_... at least_he gets the We Specialize in “Meat Only’ Free Delivery ~ TONIGHT . 8PM. DASHES 1 and 5 1—FREE CHANCE 2—SARAH’S JET — 3—EVELYN’S ARDENT 4—LAMB’S NAVY 5—CHIEF’S GAL 6—CYCLONE KELLY DASHES 2 and@ 1—CAPTAIN LOGAN 2—ROLL.O MATIC 3—SHADYDALE TONETTE 4—THE SHEIK 5—ASKET 6—SHELBY KNIGHT 7—LUCKY LARK 8—KENNA K. ALSO—TRIFLITE DASHES 3 and 7 1—DARKY 2—STARRY KNIGHT 3—TERRY’S HAL 4—FUTURE CHIEF 5—RUDY FRISCO 6—FRANKIE’S CHIEF 7—HURRICANE JENNIE $—WINDY_ JUNE _ DASHES 4 and 8 1—BELL’S LAST 2—MARK PURDUE 3—SUNNY KEY 4~IRENE MIR 2 SECOND SECTION ¢ Guar “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ‘Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 18, 1966. Be meter backstroke, 100-meter freestyle ‘and -200-meter~ med- ley, and swam with the 400- mieter medley relay and 900- meter freestyle relay: teams for a total of eight gold medals. ball up and through the posts.” : ’ DOESN’T BOTHER HIM Mooney said Springate’s presence had lent some ma- turity to inexperienced squad. “The boys give him a hard time and call him ‘cop’, but they still look up to him be- cause of the work load he’s carrying... Sometimes crowd get on him, but doesn't seem to bother ; see “reaction doesn’t upset him.*He had it before playing senior football locally with Hochel- St. season, although a freshman — at McGill. “T think they (the crowd) enjoy the uniqueness of the situation,” said Springate. He related how, when he first appeared on his weekly TV show Police in Action, he always hada ‘police ‘horse with him. “One day. I was having a bad day on the field at St._ Lambert and a lady in the stands kept yelling: ‘Come on, Springate, where’s your horse?’ - “¥ finally caught a pass and went 55 yards for a touch- down. On the way back to centre field I stopped by the stands and told the lady T finally-found-my -horse.’. After that they left me alone.” By THE IAN PRESS TOPS RUSHERS Lisbon, who: took over. Bob Paremore as~ Montreal's has attempts for a 5. Jackson, one of Ottawa’s 11-1 has cy 128 of 242 to lead with percentage. the Western caught 47 passes for BOSTON.(AP)—Boston Bru- ins of the National Hockey How They Stand In taster Football L. gained 399 yards to Copeland’s g Henley leads punt-return men with 76 for 401 yards. Zuger tops the kickers with a 43.9 average: Dave Mann of Toronto has a 43.6 average. SCoring leaders Racine, O Kempf, M Sutherin, H rev coo zg CauudmnmonstunaariSoNned Scooscscoofoeoe oC Oh EBA Seoocoomoscooooonthsa Soormoesnocoscoooh wR BERSBERENSBeRNeEBueRE “MARITIME RACING SACKVILLE DOWNS, NSS. (CP) — Sugar Blaze stepped the fastest mile of the night and was the only double winner on an eight-dash harness. racing card there Monday. ; Pes Powell Is Amn. Comeback NEW. YORK (AP )— John (Boog) Powell, the husky first - baseman whose improved. bat- Herbert (2.16 2-5), Indian Col- leen (2.10 3-5), Golden Law. (2.09 2-5), Brewers Fast (2.18), Es- tralita (2.12 2-5) and Reed’s Sue (2.12 3-5). The daily double of Dennis Herbert and Indian Colleen paid $88. quinella of Brewer's Best and Daily Globe returned $89.70. League here cut Al Langlois, Don Awrey and Bill Golds- worthy Monday to-reduce the team roster to the league limit. Other winners Vanity :(2.18), Spencer (2.16) amd Mr. Vie (2.15). Langlois, a veteran defence- man, went to the San Francisco Seals of the Western League; Awrey, a defenceman, to Her- shey of the American League and Goldsworthy, a right wing, to Oklahoma City of the Cen- tral League. MONTREAL (AP) — Left winger Dick Duff will be lost to Montreal Canadiens for an indefinite period because of a ‘knee injury suffered in practice League club announced. Blades Try To |AFL-NFL Merge — i WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen- | ate and House conferees Mon- | day night approved legislation- | to exempt from any anti-trust law objection the proposed merger of the American and i National football leagues. The legislation now goes back to both houses for votes- ex- pected before adjournment late this week. As a result of the conference agreement it can go to a vote in the House without having to be approved by the House judiciary committee, which had set a more leisurely pace for consid- ‘Keep Cook Out © LOS-ANGELES—(AP)-=— os+ Angeles Blades of the Western Hockey League brought court action Monday to keep Jack Kent Cooke, former Toronto sportsman and _ broadcaster, from operating a National League team in Los Angeles. Cooke, owner of Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basket- ball Association, has obtained the NHL franchise for Los An- geles. Blades. officials contend that he unlawfully induced the NHL to give it to him. The complaint contends that an agreement existed between NHL and Blades’ officials in 1961 that the Blades would get ering similar separate legisla- tion. the NHL franchise. Monday:~‘the —-National-- Hockey-|-waivers. by president. Milt. 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