e a Habs -Bernie Geoffrion 4 Sag. Inks Pact With Rangers — By yee OLAN ’ The 35-year-old Montreal —na- NEW YORK (AP) '— Berne tive, whose total of 371 career 2 {Boom Boom) Geoffrion; the goals is the fifth highest in the uae _— or ar ee NHL, told a press conference, _ ssed one game's har a ést shots, was obtained by New __ I hope f con ae the Rang- York Rangers from Monireaj °'S wear: T Gave Sone Conations Monday : ‘ for 14 years. I'm a proud man He hopes he can provide the 4nd I figure that <I ¢an score National Hockey League's last- between 15 and 20 goals s. Tt place team with more scoring Zive it everfthing I've get : ammunition next season. “Geoffrion still has a lot of- ‘Emerson’s Hopes End With Injury WIMBLEDON (AP) - ROY Davidson, 1-6, 6:3, 8-4. 64 The ‘Emerson's hopes of being the unseeded é.vietor” advanced to first man -in 30 -years to win “ ‘ three Wimbledon titles in a row em: ; nae ld, | were dashed Monday when he unis Ralston of Bakersfte skidded on the slippery centre Clif. seeded sixth, .was the | court and. fell, heavily against only other man to reach the the umpire’s chair. ° semifinals Monday” Me beat Bob Hewitt of Australia 7-5, 6-2, 11-9, and his, service was i the C been the Canadiens’ coach tire 1955. “T want to show them that If can still play im this league.”* Geoffrion said in an obvious ret erence to the Canadiens He added ‘They have always treated me well in Montreal.” a The Boomer scored 3 goals - — con - ; in 1960-41, tying the league ree . Kord.. The same year he wat Emerson. the top seed from * named the circuit's most valn- Australia and witne ' “4 Retired as a player the last good hockey left_in him,’’ said 5% on) saat tub wears. eet groove for the first time in this | we two seasons while - coaching Emile Francis, the Mangers’ 4 The crowds m Monirea! : ment Im his left shoulder and ee } Quebec Aces ofthe American geheral manager. ‘‘He's been s Hockey League, Geoffrion great competitor and I! think . signed a three-year player con- he'll turn out to be like some tract with the Rangers, who of-those- 300 hitters in baseball ‘acquired him for the $30,000 They never lose that touch.” waiver ee Geoffrion, 8 _witty conversa- - Dodgers Beat Jrs: ton Triumph * Geoffrion vai But I didn't worry about then” “I think that Boom Boom re. ' tired Prematurely ih the first place." Francis said, ‘and there's. no reason why he Gan't make ® successful comeback.” | BERNIE? GEOFFRION yn will be a track and | ‘Id practice for all those who ‘ isealiet, said he had been fired are interested and from the a8 Quebse coach. | Charlottetown and district area “Well, they didn't @xactly say this evening beginning at 7.00 at fired,” he said, “but when I the Memorial field track A last tr feliow- ‘Miisiratian Owen ? iehcbiec lies sstasteaa —_. United States banner alone. Cliff Richey of Dallas, Tex.,-the BASEBALL othér remaining American, was | put out in the fourth round, | SCORES 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, by Tony Roche, the | second seed from Australia. | Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ The Richey-Roche-contest was | National League ~ one of three fourth - round | ig Houston - 000 200 903— 511 @ Matches, putting the victors Pittsburgh 000 210 50x— 8 11 2 into the \quarter-finals Bruce (1-6), Owens (7) and Seventh-seeded. Cliff Drysdale Bateman; Blass. (6-1), Face (9) of South Africa. defeated Jan and Pacliaront. * Leschiv of Denmark 3-6, 6-1, 8-6, San Fran. 200 0 HOH— 2 61 2K BR Ken Fletcher, the un- St. Louis 000 000 010—1 70 ceeded Australian, beat Jaldip | Herbe! (3-0), Mary (7), Me- w.tacteg of India 2%. 16-8, 9-7, The Dotigers shaded the Jun- following are:. Commer- came intd the office they ‘told cal club is te be formed and Daniel (8) and Haller: Gibson s¢- 61 ; jors 6-3 in: Cit aa Hey softhal a me. ‘If you've.got anbtber offer, ‘teach Jack Kone hax asked (11-7), Woodeshick (®) ‘and Me. St ~actionat Vielorid Park last take it.’ ee eens ot ee ae eee. ‘Carver HR: SF—Mays (17) SANTANA. “ADVANCES night. Lioyd ‘Test’ Gregory was Standings: WL Pet. Gol RS The Canadiens recently. of- ©ing practice. Also advancing te the quarter- \@dh the mound Mb the -wlehers. ‘ons 91 on — 119 fered him three coaching jobs, ce los Angeles. 100 000 600— 1 98 finals was Manuel Santana of Gregory fannéd@ on@ batter, Bankers 8 3 800 — 119 Geoffrion said. One was with How T. lal Cincinnati —-_210 900 0x— 3118 Spain. seeded fourth. He was” Walked three and gave up pin Siehals S 8 M4 18 chvslend of the American wie — a— Moeller (1), Brewer (5), ‘two’ sels up on Bobby Wilson hits whil® going thé route for | Mounties 3.7 300 : Ml League, the other with Houston Effectively Perranoski -‘7) and. Roseboro, of Britain on Saturday when the [the winaad’. Kings 37 30 6 154 of the Central Professional =! Torborg (2): Pappas (7-5), Me- match was ealled because of Non Gallant tocd the lab to ’ ' Few of us complain — until we Fe ~Edwards (4) Wilson Wed fallen and spreimad | the Juniors. Gallant struck out perk (at, tate Teele inert. ” oul “jeteitte Sahai ab \a knee during the match, -and |Rage. ‘Pated tame and Gae8 ee f . % : ‘ f sv ME . service. Then we pny com- ——— amas My Sunday he was forced to de- I : ’ . END OF THE LINE | seven nite, im gothg the seven voting ABH AVG cage . ein one ye with ‘= _.- |innin distance. - ow ‘ Ellsworth (1-10) and Hundley; fet . W. Worrecks (Mt) 3 21 cor. When I went t» Quebee I wron | Jay (f-4), Olive (7), Schneider . Neither Raiston ner Davidson “Owen Davitison, left handed the turf during theit Wimble- ~ time, but went on to defeat, The winners werésnot charg- G (K) M19 359 thought that later I was going to should you earl in touch? Should (8) and Oliver. _ know who their semifinal op- nd inseeded Australian, and don Tennis Championships 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. After a Visit to a ed with any errors while the G. pone pe (M) 3% 1@ 500 set the job coaching the Cane Saints fouls Re ee ponents will be. an official help Rey Emerson match in London. The mishap. hespital, Emerson said there losing aggregation; committed 1° gneck | (kK) 31 1S 484 ae 7 _ a 0 of a ae American League : The quarter-finals sti out- te his feet after the two-year occurred in the third set of was no break, “just a strain: three miseués. S. Roberts (B) 4 0 476 ie aun heels’ to oe cu facturing executives Cleveland 200 000 000— 2 65 ‘Standing ‘wil be piyed today champion took a hard “spill their mateh. The champion ied ed ligament rep re shoul- The big man with the bat for D. Flannagan (CH) % 17 472 ., » vont eteean mae ee od on hie countryman, aS; at —the—der— (AP Wir —_ the winning squad Was Gerry |L. Doiron (P) 34 16 16 471 ~ oy also find 7 simple. rules de- Tiant (5-4), Allen (6), McDow:- ‘and. Drvsdate and Roche. ee "Kane as he picked ip two hits Bo Rice +P}—— 99 a i aes signed to x fast results. < ell 11) and Azcue; Kaat (9-5) sion will meet the winner of the ” ‘| im three official trips to the bat- R. Gallant (S) 35 457 Reader's is now On and Zimmerma . HR: Minn Roche -- Drysdale match, and | ter's ‘box. Junior Flanagan tag. | 'D. Congreve (M) “19 4” ley Cup titles Jast season, has : Halt (9. Davidson the winner of the: lew. \3 rl Ss re. ef ged a cireit Clout for the Doa- | ; wean. aes ; : — Santana-Fletcher match. | gers ‘and Rt: Gass also connect- hse ‘Hits, Wayne Horrocks STARTERS and POSITIONS AT __ PRACTICE Bern he a sig nna No one nw Sg secs raise ra(oe cetera In Charlottetown. Racing Tecra neon al yew ton Menlo SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY ~ “tice for G6 teithe of Forbie [turning hié body to play groutid Jim Altea was bebind Ny a —8 Pitehing—Jerty Payne \. ECO pore Kennedy and Charlie Ryan at shots. He immediately New marke highlighted the Mr. _Jollity_(F Mactsaae) $8! Bays — $18.8 10.90, £:40;-4.40, —piate-tor-last-night's eohtest-and 1B) (4-0) ne ee ee WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29th, 1966 a a Memboral Fick! tit evening be scratched from the men’t 60 facing at the Goatees Dri- | Times — 21! and 212-8. 8.00; 3.90 Fd Savidant and Bud Lund | Home Ru e Tesine: Bigoaie ey es | ginnng: at 6:18, bles, in which he was top-seede@ |yving Park last eveniig as four Pays. $14.20 (win betting om | — RACES $ AND 9 —assistéd on the bases. : lene +4 Cie Hall itcibties. Pest time 8 P.M. f ee a er eee. \Pacet& took new marks. Speedy |ly). $6.90; 2.70: 2.40. Mise Heather Hal The Pistons cdntinusd their | Schedule (Times:15) - . : PITCHERS Davidson. who knocked owt ‘Conn got thé evening as he pac- RACE? \ (J, He 1 $ winning streak last fight as they | ; Race 1 AND 4 at ¢ eighth-steded Clark Graebiiér Of |e ta & convincing win in the ‘Lucky Lark (E. Berhata) 1 | Emily Hal R. Macradyen) 2 & downed the Royal Bankers by a Pistons vs. |-Sandybee; 2— Victory M 3—Keziah; Abb; - 8 PROBABLE |Beachwood. Ohio, on his wa¥ te | Maritime Bred three year old Bob's Girl (R. Craig) 2 | Mise Coppertoné (W. Craig) $ § Score of 17-9 behind the pitching. | igs oe) City Golden Russet: ten a; — - B_West ki ithe quarter-finals, said: “tt Roy | Early closer in.a time of 2.11, Mountain Jester (G. MacLeod) 3 Amos Frost (J. Campbéll) 4 % of Barry Stevenson. Bob . Rice Hall ve. Signals (6. Park); Atom. Also: Sue I ; hadh't had that fall, he'd hav |otipping five seconds off the ald Jolly May (A. Pineau) 4 Wayne's Pride (¢. Smith) § 1 led the winners with a 45 Wed. 9%@.Kings vs. Mounties -: gabe swe Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eaten me 6-1, 6-2, 6-2—that’s mark. However the brown horse Jenny Morelle (F. Maclsaae: 5 Lucky V (C. O'Briéf) 6 4 formatice a the plate, which in- | QcHs): Thurs. §—Signais vs. Probable pitehers for today’s for sure.” : |was incidental in another mark |Concept ‘ — — ) 6. Times — 9.1%1 and $19. cluded & tothe run. triple, alt po nkers (QCHS) .” ‘Thurt. 30— oe a He roe Sar “Speaker Prick; fn major Jeague gamés, won-lost | The last eight in the women’s |a4 ne was nipped out by Pearl | Vernita’ss Pet (F. MacKay) 7 Pays — $6.00, 7.90, $14.60, 9.90; ‘vo singjes, Donnie 7. an Mounties vs..City Hall (sp. "™? } records in parenthesis: singles was completed WhE® way in the second half of the Gordie Dell (3. Chappell) # | 11.80, _. one oo aS ; | Park). a ~~ RACE ~ oe AND 7 . American League Nariey Richey, Cliff's sister, \dgubte dash @vent and took & Time —.2 142. tte. Mack ak a aid on ere aaa ——= |—Belle Texas; $—Ripover: Bob E.; 4—Temnesste Detroit, Wilson (68) at Calk iaposed of Kathy irl of ftw mark of 2.12-3. | Pays— $8.90, 2.90, 9.10; 2.50, | Mt. Mae ee a aan | Rites, Miles Ral: Spent. Spd: 1—Chet Lyn Reva: & fornia, “Weight (1-1), -():—- igeat Beth, CAle, @& 64, O80 |" Coocay Cag's. wi combined $30" Whit A WRT. Sudebtiey) 4 S| popvemeea th che mate bee Stalag Hanover; %Dreemy Guy. Baltimore, Palmer (83) ‘at /Marin Bueno at Brasil Beat |wien the victory of Lucky Lark Lora Adios (©. Poulion) | Gispateis Wick = | oamnaey Mikehe MAlkb eh 3S one-s-ines , Rania Our Dobson_(3-6¥,(N), ‘Judy —Tegart of Australia 63, |; fhe second dash was good fur Dr Alex (D. MacNeill) 8 (ir. Chappell) a a| amen, 3 Payne the oxi : a: Ws Fy ne o Bh eveland, a (2-4) - at 46, 8-2: Ls ‘ $62 9 in the first double and the Dennis Herbert (FE. Ferguson) 3 Captain Chier | pleturé én k : dent ee : a : rset vy; —Monnta at ae eek +_Annae seerte "lon fees ve y : - time of Lucky Lark. 2.142, was | True Lady Low (R. Antiear) 4. (J. Hennessey) i 6 the Pistons play the Fines. , 8—Slippy omac Chuck ‘ Paddyia Chotes: at “= ‘hdaake tan -. STANDINGS also a new mark. Pree Ghanth (E Larter) ss: Texas D { Smith) ss | alight at QCHS: Di mond when Be os « ae en. New York. Dowsing (65) at Lord Adios got the nod after Afton Libby (R. Craig) 6 Princéss ool (Dr. Kelly) 6 7 ies —_—_____———— : RACES : (N) a photo was required to wy Lani Kai (F. MaclIsaac) 7 Mark Purdue (E. Bernard) 7 2 | 1—Handsome Lady; 2—Mighty Rock; 3—Enterprise La@y; 40« Boston, ee 6-4), (N), By THE ASSOCIATED - PRESS _paoart ‘the first two finishers in, Time—- 202 _ = (it 1 (W. Craig) st 4 URITY ‘DAI RY Lowell M.; lesa Pad te sa Turvey; 7—Leu's Lock * New York, Friend (1-4), (N). San Francisco. 44 20 .490.— | Sot the place postion. The aut | BI DS se na wn. 3 Th ‘o 2 “Parents Prefer "Dally Double—1 aad 8 Houston, Giusti (9-4) at Pitts pittsburgh ‘ad 29 580 4 ella feature was on this race 420; 210. ’ > Purity Products” Quinella On—Rate os burgh, Cardwell (3-5), (N). ‘Los Angeles 40 3% 363.8 ft paid $22.50. ; : $ : : Travel Trailer Exactor—Rate 5 ; Acnicate, Holtzman {37st ‘Heated 9.33 MZ Ge | The pyar agen i = on MELBOURNE (AP) — Stan RACE 7 i 317 Kent St. ies ae - | Exactor—Race 9 - tlanta, Blasingame (4-7), (N). 50 «8 and sixth dashes an ; f ecessories |. Lot Angeles, Osteen (95) at \csactenat el om me i |winds of Miss Heather Hal in By thtaks = 2 eee Bs —_e—_—_—__—_—_—————_—- - ~~ Cincinnati, Ellis (411),-a.. 'St. Loulé $3 37 471 11% ithe fifth and Mr. MacEléwyn : . ak tie oll |Livcety Tite ti” eae k 5 : ; 3 3 San Francisco, Bolin (45) or -Atlanta 42° 440 14 |Key in the sixth was good for | Crows took two s go ystery : ee : + : . ‘ E : _ balls after he played shots on Malo Kai (F. Maclsaac) 4 s e e : Gibbon (3-4) at St. Louis, Briles New. York 38 433 14 .90 in the second double. Mr the fifth hole Sund “ Little Mark ‘E. Bernard) 5 a p = (2.6%, (N). Chicago 2 48 314 22% McElewyn Key, owhed trained “Sela ee wenn HO. lowe . ‘abt iC. O'Brien) ee You i 2 ne : Se ee eee Pa re RE eT Oy Ce eee | ee he Gai Dcet to Grive on | seuueale CoPist (C. Smith) : : oT , "; . ridge came up with most of the | ti 214-1. ; : raise, h His time the ao ee _ he aban dis- an At ; : Ee TS rae ' $6.4, 3.10, 3.90; 3.00, ) | i Ern ie. ~ ‘errell ee “ye oe yer ivire weal ss bird) “a ben of the evening wat the fastest dated © leh 6 ‘ RACE 8 ] ee nee eine me nearby free. Ely duffed the Peters Model (J. Arsenault) 1 stern & hartered et will ‘will fides : |tiark tor the bay pelieg. Be vt Aboat to play his tire | Audrey's Pride Bernard) & y ? | was also the only dash shot at the seventh the kook- Ellen Joy —— —————— cioataaeea ca ae — ~ ; P ——;winner—on-the—catt: | aburra laughed again.’ And = The Shiek ty habeus | ” 4 : a Cen 15 Atel ait) 1, ElY, dutfed: again. Mary Leah (D. MacNeiMl) 8 | : - : Speedy | Finally he got the ball onto David P.H. (W. Craig HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Er- | cessful’ defeiee of his “title | Pearl Way (R. Anneat) 2 1 | ee. aon Sut of _ Te | | Little Doctor (J. Chappell): ¥ nie Terrell, long frustrated in against George Chuvalo ih. Tor- ‘Texas Chief (0. Willis) .8 Bi came the kookaburre. I+ Time 2.12-2 ¢ s his bid are seein’ oa and onto last Novémber. 'Shermar David “a picked up the ball and few Pays — "$5.30, 8.20, ams 5.0, money, gets afi r thance ‘ (E. Moreside) : ff. 3.10; 4.90 wee here tonight: when he puts his fest sia Fert ; fight > Be - - ae dae al ~ ic Eh | World Boxing Assé6é@iation fo . heavyweight title om. the line aren. $265,000 loans shu inst Doug-donls— _gate and frofn_ - 4 His biggest pay previously television in 67 eitled that a was about 000 for the suc- provide 109 ogists. oe Terrell is @ 646-8 favorite to MARITIME —Secison “ranich 18 tos. .4 RACING «= i" “Se SE " weight king. SACKVILLE DOWNS, NS. peat CP) — Sydney and ehattotie. NOT SCARED BY Lert ® town horses stole the spotlight Monday on an eight-dash - har- Ress racing program here. Morgan Chief, owned by Har- ry Hirsth of Sydney, and Préa- cher Bill, owned by F. R. Me- _Laine of Charlottetown. e+ ¢@— double winnef# and Morgan _ Chief also had the fastest time of the night — aes 2-5 in the seventh race. Morgan Chief's time in +* third race was 299. Preacher Bill's winning times were yi 25 and 2.10 1-5. Other winners, were Private Tke (2.12 2-5), Monsieur Rey- nard (2.10 2-5), Seots Command (2.12 4-5) and Miss Atalae (2.16) Best combination pay was the $91.60 exactor of Miss Aralat and My Lady. SYD'EY ‘CP) - - Heavy ponement of the eight-dash har- ness racing program scheduled at the Sports Centre here Mon | -day night. The same program will be held tonight (Tuesday) FREDERICTON (CP) — An exactor payoff of $404.40 to a Single. bettor highlighted an. eizht-dash harness racing card hete Monday night Miss Beverly (2.13) and Mr Volotda combined. for the ex. actor payoff in the sixth dash Other winners were Cogent *2-10- ¢4"— Shermar Sue 2-10 45','Northwood Esquire (2:18 Farly Riser 2:11.25), Chief Bert @:11-45, Chico. Viwian (216 45) and Chief ‘Budiong aw <4), Machéh, the man Térrell wan - the WBA title from, brit hé says Terrell's dangerous jabbing deft doesn't worry him. Terrell, on the other hand, es pects to ‘beat him-bad." “When & good little man _ fights a good big man the hig man always wins,” Terrell added. . The ficht goes on at 18 p.m | EDT. at Sam Houston Coliseum, where Sonny Liston fought. Roy Harris. The total was $71,000.. Earl Gilliam, the promoter, predicts a capacity crowd of © 19.000 will pav $13,000. The closed circuit. television 1s ex- pected to bring in about $590.000 Terrell’: take will Approx mate $965.00. Jones will get ahnot £122 000 LFAVES OUT CLAY doesn’t think Clay will qualify. 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