nt t ‘ Ti 40 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 80 .1966.! ‘ BASEBALL ROUNDUP SUNDAY‘ Koufax (8-1) and Roseboro - HR National League \LA-Parker (42 se Atlanta™ ©. 000:000 011 0— 2 an Phila: Chicago ~~ 100 000 100 1—. 3102 San Fran: Fischer, Olivo—(7)-0'Del-1-2).—_Culp—_(2-3), (9) anc Lorre: Jenkins, .Hoeft ; Dalrymple: (9) Estrada (1-0) (9) and Krug, (2-2) (4) Henry. ‘Hundley. (7). HRs: Atl—Math- Bafton (- ews (3). Chi~Santo +9). 900 011 000—: =" 54 000 000 000— 0 62 Knowles.(8) and Herbel. Gibbon (8) and. Haller. 010 002.020 000-— 3°15 0 * 200 000 030 03— 813 Abernathy (1-= 4) Hands, Hoeft Hendley (1-1) Krug (9). 45); Chi (8). ¥ . |Atlanta Cinci. 900 000 200 0— 2 42! Chicago St-Louis _ Ho o10 100 1— 3 91! Lemaster: Jay,°McCool (8) Davidson \0- (§; and O| and Edwards: Briles; “Hoerner ;6, Bee ae (1-0) (8) and McCarver. “1(8) and Hundley ‘HRs: ~.Atl—Menke 000 000 500 0— 5 66 Williams~.(4) Santo San Fran.” 210 000 020 1—6 161 ' “Short;" Fox (3 Wagner (5) ! Herbert (7) Belinsky (0-1) (10) and Dalrymple: Bolin, -Linzy . (7) Henry (7) McDaniel (3-2) | O'Toole. (1-2), and Pavletich: (8)~-anc\ Barton: -Haitler—<8): Jackson (4-2) and McCarver. HRs: Phil—Dalrymple (1). SE HR: Cin—Harper (1): | —Mays (1)), Hart ¢12). | « : | American ‘League 200 000 000 00-—- 2 11 0 | Boston 102-110-100— 6 92 000 000 200.01—.3 82 Washington 000 000041I— 5 92 (9) and Pag-° : Lonborg’ (2-2), Radatz (8) Dierker, Osinski (9) and Ryan; Hannan (2-0) (10) ‘0-2).6 Humphreys (51% Cox. (6) an< Bateman, Brand (10) HRs: ‘Lines (8) and’ French. HRs;, Hstn—Bateman (7) Gentile (7). Bus—Jones (3%, Gosger (2) Coni+ ahi (7) ‘4 _New York 000 120103— 7129 3/8! 47 Wash—King (3: Los Angeles 010 200030— 6.121 Minnesota Phila. 00 010 000— ‘1 51 021 000 00x— 360 Cincinnati St.: Louis Pitts. Houston Law, Face (3-2) Maroni,; May — (9), Owens (9) Raymond 4 010 000°000— 1 42 ae, Gardner, Arrigo: (1-0) (8) and She “Grote: Sutton, Moeller (6) Ree |“igveund O08 SOBA #3! gan (7) Perranoski (1-3) (9) oswell (0 - 3) and Battey; and: .Rosebor.- HRs__NY~-Lewis Stl! (41) and Simsr — y ) oi. eee + aes |Chicago 010 10— 2 70 American League iNew York 110 00— 2 51 First. ~ Howard—and McNertney: . Minnesota 100 100 003— 5 g1)Peterson and Howard. HR: Cleveland —-000. 001 000— 1 1 NY--White (5): “Kaat (5-4) y ; erman. (9);" Kellen (3) Ar, (Baltimore asus . len (9) and Azcue. HR Minn— i City— 000 020 000— 2-7-1 me QV AAD ong S Ome AI Sent B bees Miller... Drabowsky__ (1-0) rane ; a “and~ Etchebarren; Terry Second 1/03), Krause ($6) Wyatt (8) + Minnesota 00°00 010—-1 31 D;ckson (8) and Bryan. “YMCA Swimmers | Set New Records | The ChasintielowacMCa held their -annua! swimming champ- ionships at the local pool Satur- day afternoon and members of | the °YMCA-also- gave-an--excel- lent syncronized swimming dis- play. Thirty new event pool re- cords were~ shattered. and two new pool records were establish- ed by Jamie George and Kerry Webb. see Webb and Jim Evans tied for the boy’s high point aggregate while the top female’ swimmer fer Howatt, 1:24.2 | 2.38.1 160 yards fer Howatt, 13 and 14, Jewell, 2:39.1 reen--Coady;-2331:4* Gorazdowska,2:21 FREE STYLE by Atkinson, 28.6 1]-and 12, 160 yards — tenet — Pat 15-and 16, 160 yards — Mau. Open, 160 yards — Alexandra 10 and under, 40 yards — Deb- 11 and 12,100 yards — Jenni- was Olenka Gorax Louska. Lloyd 13 and 14, 100 yards — Diane, copped ‘the final honor of the Taylor, 1:20.8 15 and 16, 100 yards Mau-_| day as he was named _as the top diver. in attendance at the com- petition. The —syncronized sva@mming team .went:through their routine midway “through ‘the champion- ships and this was made more “interesting by the “fact that members of this squad will re- present the Island at the First Canadian Winter. games to be helc-in Quebec City this coming winter. Janice Cox, Libby Cox, | Maura Doyle,. Suzanne Hughes.” Beverly Kelly, Jane MacLelland. ' Honey Rankin, Betsy Smallwood » 2303.2 and: Marlyn Cox all took part er FREE STYLE the disvlay. Officials for the meet includ- ed Mrs. C. Hodge,. Miss Karen Jamieson, Dave Mills; Evans, Mike Coady, Don Norton, Wayne .Schlyer, Delmar Newman and.Gretchen Walters In -charge of the presentation of prizes were Mrs. Bruce Mac- Lelland,’ Mrs. Reg Webb Mrs, John Evans BUTTERFLY ——GIRLS-. 10 and under.-40 yards — - EL len Williams, 32.4 11 and 12, 40 vards, Janice reen Coady, 1:21.4 Gorazdowska, 1.14 ne Evans, 1.16 Webb, 2:36.4 l3vand 14, 160 yards Garrett, 2:28.1 ~ 15 and 16; 160 yards — « Pickard, 2:16.8 Soren == Evans, $1.6 ebb, 1:20.6 Garrett, 1:13.7 15*and 16, _Pickard, 1:07.3. and ters, 1:01.1 . DIVERS “Open age “group | haw. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY BOYS 10 and under, 80 yards — Jim | en 160 yards — David: Wal- Tohh wit and-12, 100 yards — Kerry 13 and 14, 100 yards - — Ricky 100 yards, Steven Open, 100 yards — David a Cleveland 000-000-000— 0-4-0 ~_— _8 and 10-years- — Grant (4.5) and Battey: Ti-. California 001 001 101— 4 80 CeOrBe MN ee Whim ant (43) McMahon (9) and Detroit 110 100 20x— 5112 joel 1.438 BU1TrERFLY,. BOYS Sims. Newman,.Chance (2-5) ..(6)..15. and 16, 100..vards — Mau-.» 10 and under, 40 yards — Jim | * Burdette (8) .and Rodgers; peen Coady, 1:35.9 Evans, 35.9. . penal bechbene 000—3 70 Wickersham; GPadding (6). Qpen.. 100. yards — Alexandra ~ "7 and i, yards ~— Kerry es ¢ o - 012 00x— 6 70 Podres (1-1) (7) Sherry (9) Lo- Gorazdowska, 1:24.2 Webb, 28.0 rien “eed oD nae (7) ands jlich (9) and Freehan, HR: Det 13 and 14, 100 yards — Ricky tony (7) and Rael an. Kew | “Neauine (0): eer sad under, 40 yards = Ki oe a d Ste ‘ ’ = ES 15 an ards — Stév Harrelson (3). ST ANDINGS | len Williams, 33.1 Pickard, 1:25.0 ° - eis tn i. a cal 11 and 12, 100 yards*— Jenn Open, 100 yards — David Wal- erie 300 000 00x— : he | ler Howatt, 1:37.9 ters, 1:09.2 Stephenson :(2-4), Sander ‘ay (BY “THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ;~13 and 14, 100 yards” — Pat Se a ee and. Ryan, Tillman (8);. Ort haat Fa geen, ast eS tae 48-2). Kline (8) 46 ait Lo wt Pet. GBL 15 and 16 100 yards — Betty 10 and under, 40 yaad — Jim BR: Wash—Lock as * \Cleveland- 27 12° .692-"— ~*~ George, 1:31.5 Evans, 34.9 ; a 5) |Baltimore 2 is be : | Open, 100 yards — Alexandra wanan 100 yards ~ Kerry Detroit -17 . Gorazdowska,1:20.9. e California eres 32 \California 21 19 525 6% 13 and 14, 100 yards - sn Ricky Brunet (2.2) biog Rodgers: | Minnesota 19 -19 500 74% BREAST ™ Garrett, .1:34.3 Aguirre (0-3) Pena ~ (8) and | | Chicago 17. :20..459 9 10 and under: -40 evade — Jill ' 15 and 16, 100 yards — Steven Freehan. HR: Calif—Reichardt |Washington 18 22 .450 9% Taylor, 37.1 Pickard, 1.27 on —Heichardt New York. 17 21 447 9% 11 and 12,°100 yards — Jenni- Open, 100 yards — Mike Pick- Boston 16 x“ be ae ‘fer Hants on : ; ard, 1:24.4 Chicag : 000 Kansas City 13 and 14, 100 yar :— _ Pat e- thew ck = ii : ta National Laatue well, 1:42.5 BREAST John" (4 <2) and Romana | L. Pet. GBL 15, and-16, 100 yards — Mau- ~ 10 and under, 40 yards — tim. Friend (1 4)-* Hamilton (4 San Francisco = 16 636 — reen. Coady, 1:32.9 Evans, 37.5 I Ronit (8) and Howard Los Angeles. 25 18 581 2% Open, 100 yards — Alexandra _ 11 and 12, 100 yards: —. Kerry | ang powered. ee 2 > 19 568 3 - Gorazdowska, 1:34.9 ib gi ey ‘ee-vanda h Pittsburgh “49°. ,887- 4% — Ralp riya ate |Philadetohia 20 19 .513 5% IND. MEDLEY, GIRLS Ross, 1:34 National League \Cincinnati 2 19 -19-.5007°8 10 and under, 80 yards — Deb- Open, 100 yards — David Wal- Pittsburgh 00 000 100— 1-90 IS. , Louis 18 21 .462 7% by Atkinson, : 1.1 a ‘ters, 1:21.7 Houston .. 020 000 00x— 2100 Atlanta 20°7°98"""54% BY ‘Cardwell (0-4), McBean (7)jNew York 14 20 .412°°9 t ; and -Pagliaroni;—Giusti_. (5-3), | Chicago 12 27 .308 13% BUYING WOOL Owens (7) Raymond (8) and i = 5 Bateman. | }~ SOFTBALL WASHED OR GREASY * Second - Pittsburgh 200 100 200— 5 11 e| The following is the City Com- E GET CASH YARN or BLANKETS Houston: —-000-000-101— 28.0 ithe week schedule fey Qe ae eee ; - ( ) ; t E eo eee germs Oy and Paeliazen | Monday, 90 — Power Kings vt IN EXCHANGE : City Hall (QCHS). > | VOTE LIBER, Government Certified Warehouse. Shipments of 20 pounds or’ over eligible for oom (6) Monteagudo (7) Taylor . (8) . ie and Bateman: HRs; Pgh—Star- ae i ae bicci gell (5) Bailey (4). Hour—Bate- | Tuesday, 31 — Junior Signals man (6), | vs Bankers (QCHS).” __ ernment Deficiency Pay ment: f - Wednesday, 1 —. City Hall vs New York 00 01 000— 1 32 Junior Signals (QCHS). lli Leos Angeles 200 012 11x— 7101! Thursday, 2.— Pistons vs Po | I iam‘ ~On on ons ‘ ‘Riban , (1-1), Bearnarth (1), |wer Kings (QCHS). Eilers (6) Hepler (6) Richard- son (7) ‘Fisher (8) and Taylor: ESET | Thursday, 2 Bankers ~ vs 'RCMP (Spring Park). ~~ 65- Queen Street — Open, 100 yards — Alexandra | 11 and 12, 160 yards°— Kaces | - Ricky ~mon_reaches' for. thé plate in ‘but Minnesota catcher . Earl 10-and-under, 40 yards — Jim | os 13 and 14 years — Ralph Ross. | TOO LATE AT-PLATE The Twins won the first game of the doubleheader, 5-1 Sidiane shortstop Chico Sal-_ to score on Joe Adoua' §-single, . the second. inning as he tries > Soft {Wilson on “ at Chicago, Bus hardt~ (1-2)"and Lamabe. (1-1). New York. Downing (4-3) and wy, PROBABLE. “ Bouton (0-0), -at Washington, PITCHERS McCormick (3-3) and Segui (1- ek a ' National League Probable pitchers for today’s Philadelphia, Bunning major won-lest-—-- ($1) leagie games, = r , records pepe oy -and “Buhl 0-2) “at ‘New, York, * American League Selma (3-1) and Richardson, : Cleveland, Siebert (4-2) and {%1).. “Stange (1-0) at California, Mc: Chicago,-Elisworth..(1-6) and — Glothlin’(3-1) and Rojas (0-0), Holtzman (1-5) at Pittsburgh, Detroit. McLain (7-2) ‘at Kan-, Blass: (3-1) and Schwall (2-2) sas City. .Dobson (2-2), (N). . Los Angeles, Drysdale (3-4) at > Baltimore, Barber (2-2) and Atlanta, Cloninger “(3-5). Bertaina (1-i) at. Mitmesota, *San Francisco, Sadecki. (2-3) _ \Merritt (0:2). and Perry - (1-0), at Cincinnati, Pappas (4-2, (N). iD te Houston, Farrell (1-3) at~ St. Boston, Santiago (41) and ‘Louis, Gibson (5-5), (N) ‘HONDA BIKES ‘ Where to an one? 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A survey of 42,000 homés from coast to coast revealed that 93°% and 94% of the people in the middle and _uppet._income. groups, respectively prefer daily news- paper. advertising to other types of advertising. Another, survey, validated by the Canadian Advertising Research Foundation’showcd why; they find oe , x s % a 7 ~ = Che Guardian (AP.. Wirephoto) | ho Z s mm ¥ ct aay 5 a advertising more reliable (41 0/). and:.:less (92°%). In fact, * guide (83°, ‘So you sight be led.to assume that newspaper advertis- ing has a greater influence on Canadian buying habits ° than other advertising. You'd be bang right, . ‘irritating. they use their paper as a daily ane nP Ing Most advertisers, of course, are well aware of the tre- ~—mendous-buying-influence-newspaper-ads-have-Which-——~-—— is why they continue to run ads. And why you continue | ‘to read them. Even though you take your own sweet “time about its : ‘ “2 6 = ey, Ge : wo