I l ' pionships _ §d.'X'i."1It:1l'd4A'-‘i .1"-. -i- :. us» .i»,,..- .., f. '. (Iurdian. Charlottetown, nloa. nag. 18, 1001. _ tr.-r.-.»‘ '1 ‘Man 'I"'*‘* Ch'town Native Captures Governor-Genera 3! STUART OONNAUGHT RANGES. Ont. (CP) — The Dominion of Can- Rlfle Association's annual ending in ears Saturday when four marksmen tied for top place in the Governor-Gem oral’: match. main event of the week-long shooting. . , ‘ Winner of the tie - breaking ' round. fired before hundreds of spectators grouped tightly along the firing point. was F0 3. A. Pitcairn. a 24-year-old Flying instructor stationed at Portage la Prairie, Man. Pitcairn, a native of Char- 1‘ lottetown, outscored three vet- eran Bisley rlflemen to become one of the youngest shots ever to the Governor's General's Medal. most prized Canadian service rifle award. Tied at 216 points apiece with the RCAF officer after the reg- ulation shooting were Lt. - Col W (Bill) gtrachan of Ot- Ralph Cathllne of Camp Borden. On-t.. and G. F. Arnold of the British rifle team that competed at the matches. Strachan and Cathline were eliminated after failing to keep Arnold Palmer Captures Classic AKRON. Ohio (AP) — Arnold . which do not count toward his Palmer. leading from start tolofficial earnings. finish. mastered Flrestone'sE George Knudson of Toronto, 7.165 - yard course to win the Ishot a 74 Sunday for a four- $50.000‘ American Golf Classic (round total of 72-73-79-74--289. Friday and smash his own [good for an ll-th-place tie and money-winning record for one‘$1.200 in prize money. ear. Palmer was one-over par on ltwo of his first four holes Sun- (day and Mason Rudolph. firing a hot 31-35-66, pulled within three strokes after Palmer went over par again on the 10th hole. Rudolph. however, took a two-over-par five on the 12 and Palmer birdied No. 13 to regain the ground he had lost. Rudolph’s strong finish for a 281 earned him second - -place year-old Palmer, who has now money of $4,600, Don January, 36 victories during his career. with 36-35-71. Jack Nicklaus The Masters’ and British Open I 36-35——71. Al Geiberger with 35- champion. the only man to beat 3-7_-/2 and Billy Maxwell with‘ par after 72 holes had rounds %37_71 a“ finished with 234 of 67. 69. 70 and 70 over the‘ ; pa, 35_35__-,-0 course and earned to tie for third place and earn $2,500 each. an additional $3.125 in bonuses Ont. Junior Golfer Grabs lwo Ch'ships WINNIPEG (CP.)—Sue I-1ilton.l_ les. including the eighth. ninth. 18 - year - old Ontario open and l 10th. 11th. 15th and 16th holes. junior champion. Sunday swept 3 She was never in trouble except the Canadian women's close - on the 16th. and junior golf championshipsl On that hole. she hit her sec- at Winnipeg's Elmhurst Golf} and shot into a fairway trap. Clu . {chipped to within four feet of In the final 18 holes of the] the cup. and holed out her putt. 54-‘hole medal play champion- ' ship the London. 0nt.. student scored a three-under-par 75 for a total 7 on the 6.244-yard F0 PITCAIRN pace with the perfect scoring of Pitcairn and Arnold in their first five shots. SUDDEN DEATH WIN Then the sudden-death firing began. Both Pitcairn and Ar- l I l P undmg out 11 36-34-70 for a four-round total of 276. the strong man from Pennsylvania won the tournament by a whop- ping five strokes to grab top money -of .00. almer boosted his earnings this year tering his record of $75,262 in 1960. It was the eighth tournament triumph this year for the on '1‘ Mrs. Cole. Miss Hilton said she didn't find out what the former Canadian open ju n i o r champion had scored until the 17th lee. par 78 course. She nipped Ed- monton's Betty Stanhope Cole.‘-‘ who earlier had scored a 78 for; I 238 and second place.i It is believed the first time! I junior has won both cha day breathed life into the tour- 13th hole at Winnipeg's South- wood Golf Clu She played Miss Hilton. a second - year student at the University of Western Ontario. had six bird- Playmg eight flights behind] l l's Ma tc h l l nold hit the bullseye with their- sixth shots but Arnold dropped; an inner on his next round after Pitcairn had connected for his seventh straight bull. The match concluded the DCRA's 80th annual meeting which was featured by tight competition for places on Can- was Bisley team in 1963 a seven main matches fired dur- ing the six days will be invited monwealth matches in Blsley. England. ,1 If all accept their invitations. l the team will be composed ofl eight rlflemen from Ontario,- three from Manitoba. two each. from Quebec and Alberta. and one from New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and British Columbi ‘ Sgt. Robert McKay of army. headquarters. Ottaw a. was named Canadian service rifle gcliamplon. The award goes to the serviceman with the best scores in both the service con- .dition matches fired with the IFN rifle and the Bisley aggre- gate malches fired with the No. (4 rifle. Souris Midgets Whip Montague Souris Credit Union crushed Montagu Legion 14-2 in Souris Saturday afternoon in the first game of the Kings County Mid- get finals. Da-my Mahar started for the winners but was taken out after four innings in . vor of Mike Kelly. Mahar allowed both Mon- tague runs. on five hits a nd six walks. He struck out on. Kelly tossed hitless ball the rest the way and walked one while racking up eleven strikeouts. Billy Conohon went all the way for Montague. allowing 1.1 hits. three walks and fa-nninrr 15. Mike Kelly was also top hat- ter for the winner) with three .hits in five appearances. “.3 Oonohan headed the Montague . stickers with a 2-for-4 perfor- mance. S. Cl-airkson of Monta- gue stroked the longest hit. a triple in the fi.rst inning. Officials were: — p - Stanley Paquet: bases — Ron- ald Cheverie, Spears. The second game in this ser- ies is slated for Tiiesdiay night in Ca ‘ n. TEACHER COUNT In 1958. there was one teacher ‘ for 26 pupils in English and, W sh elementary schools. one‘ for 24 in Scotland. one for 28‘ in Northern Ireland. -‘ lCovehead Flyers }Are Top Karters I Covehcad Flyers dominated: kart races at Covahead‘ Saturday night_ accumulating- 111 pli)':lll.S for their straight win‘ in the second section to lead the surprising V8's by 13 points. , Although garnering only two heats all evening. they finished strong in all events. ‘ r Stephen Younker of Sherwood’ It was Miss Hilton who Fri- ‘driving for the Mccunoch team‘ ‘ Ynunkcm [was ‘top man the second. nament by scoring the only hole week in g pow, edging the 1.~1y_ K Ma(.Lea“ V8- in one on the par three 120-yard ers’ Don Allan by two points. ' . Allen was an easy winner in the weekly Top Five Driver b. the first nine in feature. building up a com.‘_ 0'18 OVEI‘ Par 39 but came in on manding lead in the race and: Acorn, V8‘s theggar 40 back nine four under never relinquishing ii. - ' ‘ ne of the Marauders. p 18 scorers in‘ the go on Canada’: team at the Com- , K . Saw BASEBALL SCORES Balti — 00 Pappas (10-8) Hall (4) Luehke ‘ (7) and Triandos; Wilson (9-5): and Tillman. BR: Bsn—Bres-‘ soud (9). Cleveland Washington 300610000-— 3' 50. Grant (64) and Edwsi-ds;; llamilton. Daniels (4-13) (8), and Retzer. Irlflls: Cle—Green 2 (9). Wash—Brlght (12). Detroit 000000000- 0 51 New York 00000002x- 2 80 Kline (3 - 4) Jones (8) and) Brown: Stafford (1.- 7) and’ ward. - ‘ ’ American League . more 000 100 000- 1 4 3 ‘ Boston 004 000 002 4 i Chicago Béllflbl Cits;120;)()) 001;" 0 ‘SJ, 8.00. Midget-senators vs er ert . zsrro : 0.13., and Carreon; Fisher 3-4): '1'UEsnAY . Pena (9) and Sullivan. 8.15.‘ Little Leaguo—Dodgens Ascue (9). Ha: Chi——Landls (15). | Minnesota 000 001 300- 5 12 1 . Los Angeles 000000080— 8 as. Stigman (7-3) and Bsttey) Lee; (9-9) Duren (7). Bots (8) and? Rodgers. HR: LA—Torres (8).? Sox Vs National League First i is. 002 l0.'t00l- 71325’ St. Louis 010 1l0000- 8 70 Mclish (2-2) and Dalrymple; Broglio (9 - 5) Ferrarese (7). Duliba (9) and Sawatski. l-lBs:; Phil—-Dalrymple (7) St. Louis. atski (9). 5e°°“d Bantam—Angels ve Y k Phi 221 o1o 030- s 12 o “,0 “m ’~ . Lou 2111) 014 0011- 7120 ‘ W ’“:‘:l"° ““‘“°"D°“9°"‘ Hamilton. Smith (6). Green 3_oo_ Minor L"‘u°__Twins vs (5-' Dalrymple (8); Simmons. Mc- Daniel (2-7) (4) and Schaffer.’ Sawatski (7). HRs( Phila—De-( meter (18). Callison (13): St.Ll . r iWll’ll5%llstons Oust - Irish 91-8; Meet All-Stars In in the finals ball League crown. This was final frame and Sh Minor League lSchedule Given ‘ E vs Giants; R 000 000 010-1 7 1: 1.15, Bantam—Yanka vs Cards. Sox vs Giants. in hes. a) (6). Bennett (8) and Oldis. (;ian¢s_ Canadian Tire Pistons will decided at the Old Diamond MONDAY . Minor Loag11e- Tigers ed Sox vs Twins. 0.15 Bantam—Yanlrs vs Angels. 1.00 Little League- Braves vs a.oo. ‘Minor League — White Red Sox. WEDNESDAY 0.15. Minor League — White Little League — Braves vs es-s. 1.00. Bantam — Cards vs . O 8.00. Mfdgetp-Senators vs Cubs THURSDAY . #5. Little I-Callie-Indians vs( ooooorm-— I so meet National Park All-stars yesterday when the Pistons for the -Clw 8oft- overcame an 8-4 deficit in th e Odfi ed BIS amrocks 9-8 in the deciding game of s best of seven sot. , The Pistons built up a 8-1 series le ad but were chased a sham- rocks nipped the Pistons 5-4 to deadlock the series at 8-all. The Canadian Tire Nine was trailing right from the first in- ning yesterday and they never caught up till the seventh ter f_;n;r innings they were 8 -. trail- Mike O'Brien. the winnin pitcher. allowed only two hits but he had control trouble throughout the seven innings. issuing a total of fourteen ‘free passes to first. His teammates committed three errors which figured in the eventual scoring of runs but they proved not as costly as ur miscues com- mitted by the Irishmen in th e final frame. Joe Thistle. pitching his sec ond game in as many days. al- lowed seven hits. walked five and struck out two. STARTS RALLY With the Irish leading 8-4 in the top of the seventh. leadoff AY ads nuum — ems W .3 _ Ml”? L038!!!-‘—— Twins vs r hatter C en 11 Ladner drew a « walk to start a five run rally. l Merle Longaphie got to first on 1 an e r r o r. Paddy Shepherd 8-all. Billy Mtilligarremergod the of the w stop Gene Bradley er Bull Dunn headed for the ’ fly ball and Bradley called for it but it droppedout of his glove and by that time Mulligan had scsmpered around to third and was on his way home. The "throw in was a shade late with Mulllgan's run giving Danny McCormack's crew the margin of victory O'Brien retired the opposing stickers in a row in the bottom of the seventh to protect his one run. lead. Catcher Charlie Smith led the Piston offensive attack with three singles in four trips. Mor- ris Maclntyre was 2-for-4 for the winners. First sacker Geor- ge Bradley and third baseman Midget Alsbies Grab Opener Charlottetown Abbies e d g e d lilnals am-s and.-then Mlrk Bud‘ Holmes picked up the hits sacrificed to right field to dead- for the Irish. lock the score at Bud Lund called the halls and strikes. yesterday with George Murphy. and Gary G on the bases. with a four-hlttelrl Saturday. He will get underway following Old Home West. c--—._. _.——. .u——.... —. O I 11 Mac ion at sssistins him till tttosn M‘-I‘-°“‘“5 ' Till EASTERN TRUST Thistle picked up the victory gaveupalltha tsinthosixth inning.‘ Losing moundsman -u -mom mn- struck out two. oasumunrowu .35‘; l’:."i»‘:‘.."":..""il‘.‘...'i.‘i -M~cm «ms com T listen to CFCY for all the interesting features ofthe CHARLOTTIT OWN “OLD HOMI WIIK IACIO" .1 arrssnoous Ivnuuss MON. AUG. ‘I3 9.30 to |0.30 TUES. AUG. 14 2.30 to 5.00 9.30 to 10.30 WED. AUG. 15 2.30 to 5.00 9.30 to I0.30 THURS. AUG. 16 2.30 to 5.00 9.30 to I0.30 FRI. AUG. 17 2.30 to 5.00 9.30 to I0.30 SAT. AUG. II 2.30 to 5.00 9.30 to 10.30 (all times shown as A81’) Horse raelng,.prixs winners at the Agricultural Show- all the highlights brought to you every day of the fair. mus ssosncasrs sronsosro av MACDONALD TOBACCO INC. Marwlociursn of wwhitfield 17‘ s. inning. Weatherble went the re- “ I’ New York 300 001 000 - 4 80 1-00 Mlll!€lv—C11bs vs Senators. l poked a single‘ scoring one mil“ 99- 1 E Cincinnati 1120 ooo 24x. 3 so 3-00. Minor League — White 1 fun‘ Ch§m°dSt',','"hAp°pp§d "P I . Craig .7 _ 18, A..d.,5.,., (5,_ Sox vs Red Sox. ,,‘;lf°§f,fas,fe‘}, °n§“d°§,f‘f,°’§§§_ NORTHERN LAND rum on rmrsa TIP GIGARETTIB MacKenzie (8) and C. Coleman: - um ' 0 d hi h d_ k cha _ '"”,'.l18 ' 1m(1E1ll‘dgI3\°ll°5- ‘lflé: 9.15 Liflle LI::g:e—Indians - ll: Vlllaatcherlaeigmholizltlader r In r.;Ii‘—};ietori‘¢(als1k?::cu1::'|d39Nrielihzzxll ‘ ‘W ‘’’‘“”V ‘ """”“ W "4""? “"“ '““""““* Igg1;;$ea(2“_ ‘Cal;'d:fl::"‘(7); ‘'9 BNWES: Dodgers vs Pirates. two run error._Apps landed on of the entire area of Canada. Post (14). 1 Milwaukee 100 001 102 - 5 ll 2 l Houston 100 302 11x - 8 15 l ‘ Burdctte (9-8), Lemaster (4). Willey (5). Nottebart (8) and Torre: Bruce (7-7). Golden (6). McMahon (9). Kemmerer (9) and Smith. HRs: Mil—McMillan (12). Samuel (2): l-Ious—Larker ‘ (3). J Pittsburgh ooi ooz 200... 5 12 1 f ‘ Chicago (no 003 oo()— 4 11 o Haddix. Francis (6) Lamahe (2-0) (6) Olive (8) Face (9) and Burgess; Koonce. Elston (3-7) (7 Schultz (7) Anderson (9 and Bertcll. Thacker (9. HRS: Pgh—-Skinner 2 (16): Chi-—-Alt- man (20). Los Angcles 000 lllt)000— 1 41 San Fran. 010110 0211- 510 0 Williams (11-8) L. Sherry (18) ‘ and Roseboro: Marichal (15-8) and llaller. HR: LA-—Fairly (12) Younker and MacLean of the- V85 were sectional winners. TEAMS mad :3 com-pg-?‘ Coveread Flyers Rix and Acorn V8‘s ‘\‘lcCt1-loch Champions Hobby Shop Marauders Sheruood Rockets TOP TEN M'cCullocl1 Allan. Flyers s G. Scantlebury. Marauders ‘.\‘lacl.aren. Rockets Foster. V8’s Birt. Flyers . ’.\!acLean. Flyers Rodd -n t32’i°«‘='i‘.‘.'i‘.-'S$3‘.2’.filS£l7 Rockets Ron Giggey Defends Title Boa Giggey successfully de- fended his Charlottetown G-olfi Club Junior title Saturday. top- ping a field of 40 entries with at . Jdmbaleytooklownetwiflr ' Mac.Millanwasfhswin. 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