* (14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Sept. 18, 1965. ; a i An ake BASEBALL ROUNDUP «| _|2¢ Tez Santen tertetiotows, Men. font 18, 1908, | MARITIME HARNESS RACING ("Stree a) 12 = 2 Be Ga TRURO (OP) — Lizzie Clegg |race in 2.11 1-5 for the-best time — = aoe atk Senet. c0tes, aoe oe. Mage, ©. P e- ‘ : r SATURDAY 1(8) nd H d: Joh 2-7) inte nce stneaae-2” FOOtball Placings Change wre msc e ie ster ia eine are A no ese = double dash winners Saturday in 2.12 35. Edgewood Hedrick |3s and 2-11 45. ald Detroit 005 000 000-— 5100’ tin (9). HR: NY—Tresh (25). Cleveland 000 002 O10— 3-70 National League on an eight-dash harness racing | won in 2.ul 35 and 2.14 34. Other winners were Border- 1.35 — E. Cox, I. Gallant Sparma (13-7) Tiefenauer (8) Mile. 000 000 000 0—9 40 - os om a der eck oe a = Dan K.| view Robert 2.0945), Don 1.40 — J. Beer, F. MacKenzie. Pena 8 and Freehan, Roof New Yerk 000000000 1—1 506 ’ _ ae ae Ww sec: (2.14 4-5), Annapolis’ Queem) Star (2.10) Captain Way (2:10 1.45 L.- Laird, M. MacMil- 3; Tiamt (11-1) Weaver (3) Sadowski (5 . 8) and Torre; A ter ee en Matc es : (2.14 2-5), Ira D. -Clagg (2.12/25) Go Along Hal (2:08 3-5) and lan wf Haargan (4). and Azcue. HR: Selma :2-0) and Cannizzaro. 4 ’ mentee ane the Lions aid posi- | 3-5) and True Shirley Hal (2.17).|Harmony Will (2:13 2-5). | 150 J. Horne, E. Taylor, et -Brov 7) St. Louis arte i - f tion could turn int : ; " ‘ a Louis at Philadelphia ppd, py tHE CANADIAN PRESS Scott carried 18 times for 8%) consecutive wins, Winuipeg lost i , and a 17-3 lead fas MONCTON (CP) — Bootie! SAINT JOHN, NB. (GP) . OO eae a 102 210 620-— 8 171 First Ottawa Rough Riders, after yards. the services of quarterback jinutes later. Chips was ‘the lone double-dash | Rhythm Time, owned by Dr. R. ANTS NEED WATCHING Boston 000 101 OL1I— 4 72 Chicago 000 200 010— 3 72 throwing away several scoring Edmonton rem ained im last Kenny Pleon who injured his Calgary started back in the Wimmer Saturday night on a nine- |W. Fanjoy of nearby Rothesay, The proverbially industrious Pasctial--$3+ Roggenburk’ (8) Sam Fran — 000-004 00x— 469 Chances, still were able to de- place im the five-team league right hand in the second qua second half, narrowing the score |44sh harness racing card here. |was the only double winner on ani works less than half as hard sud Bailey: Senhere (B48) Man | Saakion ($0.40) Ahan ctie feat the almost incredibly inept despite the win, third in-a-row ter. Club officials did not -kgow to 17-10. But without quarter- | He won in times of 2.10 1-5 and jan eight-dash harness racing alone as with a partner Saar te Stephenson ies Matas nd + Balled Krug. (7): Bolia #4milion Tiger-Cats 22-13 im after five straight defeats, but immediately whether the band },-~ Fagle Day and fullback '2-0 45. ‘card here Saturday night. ai . =a oe r Wives Wee mee ine T stelle (1) eae (8) Eastern Footbal! Conference ac- the Eskimos now are only two was sprained or broken when Lovell Coleman, both out of the Best time of the night was Rhythm Time stepped the tira kl (an : Henry (8) and Haller. HRs: chi ti” at Ottawa Saturday. points behind the Bombers, loop an Edmonton bjitzer caught the game, they couldn't beat the clocked by Northfield, who did mile in 2.08 and 2.10. i SOMETHING Williams (30) Basks 25). In the Western conference at leaders only two games ago. quarterback. B.C. defence in the clutch and the mile in 2.09 3-5. | Other winners’ were To The) ~ Calitornia 002 100 030— 611.1 Second a Edmonton, Eskimos came from PENALTY HELPS _ : The Bombers galloped into ® twice lost the ball on downs Other singie winners were|Wind (2.1) 25), Just Marilyn} To Think About... Washington "hic oe behind twice to score a 30-25. The break came midway tm 13-0 lead before Edmonton ral- q in the Lions’ it tor Sis (2.09 4-5). Goldie | (2.11 2-5), Miss Coppertone (2.13) ® ngt 101 003 000— 5100 Chicago 010 000 O1— 2 73 ae eep s’ territory, A Senato ’ { furnace Is over 10 years Brunet, Lee (6) Gatewood Sam Fran 022 001.¢4x— 9110 ‘Victory over Winnipeg Blue the fourth quarter. Dick Thorn. lied for a 13-7 deficit at the end final B.C. touchdown put the /Dell (2.15 45). The Shiek (2.11 Galaxie Hal (2.13 35), Young Co aa ie aaa aoa $5) (6) Contes (0h and’ Bod | Bahl (98-11) HeeN (8) See Bombers before a record of ton, Mr. Everything for Winnl- of the first quarter. The Eski- game out of reach '2-5), Ellen Joyce (2.11 3-5), Lue- Togger (2.11 2-5) and Janet! % ive it ran close took! zers; Narum, McCormick (4) |Daniel (7) Abernathy (8) and 31,955 fans. peg, had intercepted an Eskimo mos went ahead 1413 at half- Fullback Bill Munsey and ky Goose (2.14 2-5) and Rayson Byrd (2.16 3-8). ee ¢ } Hannan (0-1) (2) Kline (8) and Krug: Spahn (7-16) and Haller In the only other» game Satur- forward oa his own five-yard time but Winnipeg came back uarterback Joe Ka " scored Brook (2.14 3-5). ae ar en /HERE s WHY: Camilli, HR: Wash—-King (12). HRs: Chi—Boccabella 2 (2), SF @8%: 4 nighttime WFC clash at line but ,the big catch, nullified ‘for a 25-21 margin after three ihe other B.C. touchdowns on a ere GOLF DRAW | The ssual “life expectancy” “ef “ae as : Vancouver, British Columbia on a penalty for holding, enabled quarters. Edmonton “iad a 9-0 paca first-quarter field goal SACKVILLE DOWNS, NS.| ordinary furnaces is about 1¢ Kansas City 010010 001— 3 10 @ ‘Houston 000 001 011— 3 72 Lions downed crippled Calgary Edmonton to get the ball back! margin in-the final 15 minutes. converted two of the touch.|(CP) — Mars N. tied the track’ The following is the draw for Raltimore 100.001 000— 2 76 Los Angeles 000 200000— 2 71 —— ae aS and on the Winnipeg M%4-yerd! |. noosTED downs, and threw a pass to record at Sackville Downs Sal- the second stage of the Mrs, BUT EVEN MORE Sheldon (8-7) Wyatt (9) and| Dierker, Owens (6-4) (7) Ray- fo. on. Canodian football league — he “ceeet ae The Vancouver win boosted halfback Amos Bullocks for the urday night to win the featur- T.W.L. Prowse point match be- IMPORTANT Bryan; Bunker, Hall (16-7) (9) mond (6) and Brand: Podres,| iy : Butch Pressley weat over tae the Lions to within a point of third convert after the Shap had ed $5,000 invitational pace on an ing held at the Belvedere Golf There have been so many won- and, Brown. HR: Blt—Powell \reed (6) Perranoski (4-6) (7) : ¥ a been fumbled ‘eight-dash harness racing card. and Country Club today derful improvements in the last (15), and Roseboro. HR LA—Johnson ,.20¢ Ottawa win left the two touchdown-that gave Edmontos Calgary and two poinis of Sa- . Mare N., owned by Otto New: (————_—_____— — 10 years you have a right to be vere : a » teams tied for first place in the g 27.25 lead. skatchewan, who took first place Jerry Keeling -scored Cal- rae Slamates Bays N.Y, PP Pst eee ee errosesooos evr tmgge yA oy ot Bagi a Me ae _modern LENNO) al “$ys- oe EFC and avenged an earlier : ‘in the Western conference whet- gary's only touchdown on-a-one- ; | New York 102 000 000— 3 81 - Halfback Jim Fauver, quar. way ee "| did the mile in 2.024 to tie the 27-1 defeat in Hamilton. But they beat Montreal 11 Sunday yard slant late in the third quar mark t by Bob Brook, who Chicago 000 000 001— 1120. S GS aad: Aid f t- terback Bill Redell and half- afternoon j hav Ford (15-10) Ramos (9) and | TANDIN na aie ve. back Art Perkins and halfback ae en eee ter. It cut the Lions’ lead to finished second in the featurer Stocks mie ds *| tem! If you do wot have a ROYAL SECURITIES +| LENNOX heating system call as Cerporation Ltd. « TODAY. See eeeeeoo* Howard; Howard (7-8) Lary (6) Pine oa Billy Cooper. Jackie Simpson : : 17-10, but when halfback Uu)} Third was Queen Newton. = ¢ Fisher (8) and Romane. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS oicihdown chances and. tackle booted two field goals and «cow "w °° Rulers 4 Rain fell four inches short of! High ‘Level, one of the favor. $137 Grafton St C¥tows 3) Bote lactic : | American League Moe Racine was: wide ca- twa Vert fer Bombers. Norm Fieldgate carried B.C."8 3 first down early in the fourth! ites for the pace, placed sixth. Telephone: 4-8583 oo : _ _ Natlonal League WL Pet. GBL field goal atiempts Besides losing the game, first interception 15 yards to quarter, Calgary losts its last Driven by veteran Earle Avery, Alex M. Wilson, Mgr. Dial 894-8543 - Ch’town Cincinnati 000 003 000— 3 80 Minnesota 92 54 630 — As things tasned: out, Riders fourth straight defeat after four score and the second by Mack good chance to draw even. High Level broke in the stretch esses soessesecsoooe oe Pittsburgh 002-000 000—-2-5-1-Chicago $388 —568- —9—-agutd rave —miseed—even-more — cs Se sc A IO ate a _ Maloney (18-7) and Edwards; | Baltimore 81 62 566 9'» -and still have won with ease. : : Sisk ‘6-3 Gibbon (6) Cardwell Detroit 80 64 556 11 Tiger-Cats, still having trouble ’ ‘6) Schwall (8) and Crandall, Cleveland 7 65 542 13 at quarterback, managed to pick Virgil (8), = dine York 71~-76~.483° 21's ~up only 99 Yards in total offence r alifornia 67 79 .459 25 nd quarterback Frank Cosen- Milwaukee 330 001 200— 9 90 Waashington 64 81 441 27% i embed as many passes | f New York 000 000 000— © 15 Boston 56 9 384 36 to Ottawa defenders as he did : Clopinger../a9),, and Torre; Kansas City 53 90 .371 3743 to his own players. Cosentino willoe 14) Rete Satherland: (2) |, National League played most of the game at 9 , : $ at Bethke (6) Ribant LS. : WL, Pet. GBL, quarter for Hamilton and com- Moorehead %9) ‘arid’ StépHéitsin:* gan yan!" gg "sg ‘eae’! Dleted’ omly three of 17. passes | en or a S e Ww an ; HR: Mil—Cloninger (1). |Los Angeles 82 62 569 2 for a total of 43 yards. | Cincinnati 81 62 566 21% TURN . Chicas 000 103 000— 4 81 | Milwaukee nen ' San Fran. 300 201 00x— 6 90 Pittsburgh 78 67 538 6% This’ gain was a most wiped Faul 454) Hoeft (6) McDaan- philadelphia “ 73 68 518 9! OU 0 ee ee ° pee ¢ 910 > illovich wi retur: i) sat Recnaeniy, Revd (D'|gt Lonis 79 740 S84-| centers oat pou ation Sma rt LooRing... P (B) ta Halle aol Chicago 65 81.445 20 the gam.» for 40 yards to set : erry - er, HRs: Chi Houston 61 83 .424 23 the first’ of Racine's two field . . —Santo (29); SF—MeCovey (35) New York aa 100 38 = irst of Racine's two field | ‘ i St. Louie 001 000 000— Hamilton’s ground gain was Phila. 000 003 00x— 3.78 PROBABLE ee Stallard (10-7) Woodeshick (6) | ” yards. Coseeitine.sconamnt Aust 0) ead Usedes Bhart PITCHERS 31, including a touchdown, more | (17-9) and Dalrymple. HRs: than half the total, | S{L—Flood (9); PhaCoving- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Riders_had their own troubles | ton (14), Probable pitchers for today’s With sloppy play, but. a strong | major-league baseball games: ‘Unning attack -spearheaded by Houston © 100 020— 3125 National League fullbacks Jim, Dillard and Be Los Angeles’ 300 030 20x— 8120) Cincinnati (Ellis 19 - 8) at Scott rolled up 244 yards to keep | Farrell (10-10) Coombs (7) / Pittsburgh (Law 16-9). jthem out in front. Jones (8) and Brand; Osteen Milwaukee (Johnson 15-9) at |, Dillard ran the ball 22 times | (13-14) B. Miller (8) Perranoski Philadelphia (Culp 10-9) (N). for 132 yards and picked up. 97 (8) and Roseboro, Torborg (8). San Francisco (Marichal More With three pass receptions, | SUNDAY 21-10) at -Houston (Nottebart including one for a touchdows, | American League 4-14) (N). = Kansas City at Baltimore ppd, Only games scheduled) rain | a i | American League Detroit st Cleveland pede F381 Cuoveland:.: kuti) 1640) Glacial ar sttaee a ppd [at Antone aoe ss on { » (Only game scheduled) HELL tls rain aa — - { Minnesota 100 000 00i— 2 40 .O \XIZ Burner i Boston 000 000 060— © 41 | ° Grant (19-5) and Battey; Wil- MINEGOO Service son (11-13) Radatz (9) and Till- LAUNDRY & DRY f A complete stock of z man, Nixon (9r. CLEANING furnaco parts on hand. Your Shell Agent fer Charlottetown,” Parkdale, California 000 000 010— 1 764 106 Hillsboro St. Ch’ Washington 001 113 1 11 @| nig a sda " Coin Operated J Sherwood and Eastern Chance (13-10) May °(6) San- | i scot . : ford (8) and Rodgers; Kreutzer | o ae srr - ; fos re f (2-4) and French. : sh— }° eee ee BEPIBE i | Alvea (1), HR: Wa | included. fs ‘i J. W. Skinn y | New York _ 000 000 100— 1 31] Mon.—Sat. 8.00 a.m.-12 midnight | ( Dial 4-4044 “hicago 100 000 03x— 4 52 Sunday—9 a.m. - 12 midnight Downing (12-14) - Mikkelsen | all the glorious thoughts that you think: . swirling leaves -in myriad eolours .. . frost on the pumpkin ... a smokey haze .. . everywhere »..- hunting. Yes, and speaking» of hunting ... that’s what Hol- man's~buyers-have been. doing for you. They've combed the markets to come up with new and lovely things for you this fall! .Want to see them? Well, better hurry. News is out that the fall selections are really terrific . . . can't keep up with stocks ... hurry and see! The ow $5 Hapoy ‘With Our Results That... IN CHARGE OF HIS USED CARS. Yes Sir, we’re moving them out, our manager nearly died of shock when he saw our sales chart for last week, that’s why he’s giving us one more week to really clear his lot. So why don’t you cash inon these great savings. THAT’S AT ISLAND CHEV OLDS... ALL THIS WEEK FOR BARGAINS LIKE THIS— ue ot ait | 1960. wow! if STUDEBAKER = —eEEn © A Beautifully Hand-Woven Highlands and Isiands Bonny as the heather is this attractively styled’ walking —suit;~ of 100% ~~ Virgin wool, hand-woven tweed. The label tells you its genuine. The slim skirt and the jacket are both richly lined with satin. Elegance that will take your eye is the deft touches of suede.on the patch ‘pockets and collar. fn sizes 8- 16. Truly g-r-r-r-and! 1964 Ford Customs . bO95 6 cylinder standard, with radio and driven only 19,000 . miles. Anson Me- Laughiai has cut it from $2595 te 1959 CHEVROLET : ‘Ray Genge’ says its a teal economy car, aa Little Foxes make news and selling for only— $8 49 | again at anmahe ; ae || FOX FUR-TRIMMED $2250 FARMERS SPECIALS ~ j y 95 : ee ee ee Look to Holman’s for the very latest and you @ ; " ° ‘ won't be disappointed! This stylishly interest- s , 1957 Dodge 1961 Austin 1957 Ford ing cost by famous Mostroy. of very smart ae ‘ . “ he looking sponge and loop tw is collared with . ° ° . ! Oral Peacock says. ... _Merlin Devine’ says it’s Néw motor and paint job. big, caiarieie fox fur. Exactly as shown, bv Designéd m oe aoaeke i ee this! eae Ivan Horne says “she’s Holman’s artist, in your choice of brown and Don't look at the name, the best litfle car on our completely —_ reconditioned - green or teal and brown heathertone. You'll ‘ just the condition and the lot AND LOOK! he’s giv- and ready .o give_ anyone love the satin lining, the quality * chamois If you like texture... you're going to love this little 2-pe. : : smiles of satisfaction.” lining. It’s in 10-20 and yours today, if you suit at Holman’s . .~. now inviting you to try it cn! In a very price.” It’s selling for only ing it away fot only - - - Why it’s a steal for only come and see it at Holman’s. j handsome heathertone wool fabric. The jacket is styled with . 3 ; } : notched collar, all buttons of self-fabric, encircled with a touch ° « of gleaming metal. The skirt is Slimming trimming straight 5 : style. In green or eye-catching raspberry. In sizes 8-16. aw : z ; Come enjoy it now. ag ; , asics ~ (exactly as illustrated) a ° x ; e : : reer ~ salves ship . 5 Z SAVE. «. SAVE... SAVE... SAVE... STORE HOURS: ~~ Use yourHokman AF a a ee . , : GOUTERY - cccdcecccscvecsvecsss i = Y eee 4 IS LAN D CH EV O LDS LAVAWA aes ’ SUMMERSIDE Fitzroy St. : Charlottetown > : WOON Svcs cs bescscstsccoes ¥ » ’ 7 ° . a : -_~ = ae : san 7 ad See ee et : iia tests Po a 2 m re . SHR L te, OTE 7