: Sparks; 2—B. Scranton: = Jand entry. captured both dashes —-of the Willard Kelly Memorial =~ Memorial = youngster captured -both dashes e * trophy emblematic of this event, = The gelding, piloted by Ralph , *_manded' im custody Errol Nicholson Captures Saint John Golf Tourney Saint John N.B. Nicholson, club professional at Greea Cables Prince Edward Is- “land, captured the second _an- nual Saint John Exhibition open Is Big Success Running broad jump— 1—Dave «MacLeod; 2—Blair Scranton:3-- The Trades and Labour Coun- cil Department of Physical Fit. ness track and field meet, held yesterday at Memorial Field-was a decided success. “was treated to keen competition in all events. Officials in charge were agreeably surprised by the farge number of participants in all events. The feature of the afternoon’ was the close competition in the veterans’ (over 40) events. Children’s classes were well- filled and provided plenty of interest. Trophies medals were pre- sented to the winners of the various events by Jack Brown of Charlottetown Labour Coun- cil. meet was supervised by Brigadier W.W. Reid. 100 yards open. 1—Jim Sparks, New Glasgow, N.S. 2—Dave Mac- Leod, Charlottetown; 3—Dave) Hyndman, Charlottetown. 50 yard dash—veterans 40 and over—I—Joe Foley, Ch'town: Dick Hogan, Ch’town; 3—Charlie | Scranton, Southport, One mile run— 1—Jim Sparks, | = New Glasgow; Jim Cullen. Ch’- - town; Isaac Paul, Scotchfort. Standing broad jump— (Vets) I—Joe Foley; 2—Charlie Scran. ton; 3—Wilfred MacDonald. Parkdale Shot Put—Open— 1—Bob Sim-/ monds, 2—George Walters. 3— Elias Rashed. 100 yard dash—Vets— 1—Char- lie Scranton: 2—Dick Hogan; 3—Joe Foley. 440 yard dash—open 1—Jim s. Isaac Paul. Running broad jump—Vets— PERFORM SWELL Colt Stakes Are. Staged ° At Local Driving Park The harness-racing Stars of “tomorrow competed before the publie in the Colt Stakes at the local - driving park yesterday | afternoon. A large crowd of | harness-racing enthusiasts turn- ed out to see these youngsters perform on this warm, sunny Labor Day. There were four double dash | winners on the program. . | Winners of each event were presented with trophies. Coolers were also presented by the P. E.I. Harness Racing Club, the presentations being miade by Jack Annear, president of the Club. Hollybud, gieding, owned and driven by C.L. Poley of Richmond, Que- bec, captured both dashes of the two year old pace.- Mrs, Doug Hill presented Mr. oe with the Rendezvous along with the, cooler, eat by the Racing Club, Mary Leah won both heats of ‘the Colonel D.A. MacKinnon 4 year-old trot. The brown mare, owned by Leigh O’Brien of Elms_ dale, dusted the oval in 2:21 and 2:20. Immediately~ following her second victory, the owner, . Mr. O’Brien was presented with the €ol..D.A. MacKinnon trophy, by “Col. ‘Dan’ himself, and also re- _ ceived a cooler. ° Brewer’s Pride, another main- a 2year-old bay Trot for 2-year-olds. The chest- nut gelding, @wned by E.M. _ Johnston of Great Village, Nova Scotia, trotted miles of 2:35.2 “and 2.32-3. The Willard Kelly. trophy presented by Mrs, Horace Willis and the cool- -er went to Mr. Johnston. The other double dash winner was. Morley’s ‘Pride, a three- year-old bay gelding, owned by Jack’ Annear of Montague. The of the J.R._ Williams Memorial Pace for 3-year-olds and the and the cooler. ' Annear, dusted the oval in ident- | jeal times of 2:17, the fastest | miles on the program. Emba and Carl Watchim shar- .ed honors in the EF. Acorn | Trot for 3-year-olds but Emba . captured both the trophy and ~ the cooler, by virtue of his fast. ‘er mile. 2:24. Carl Watchim's | _mile was 2:25-2. Emba is own- ed by George Callback of Sum- merside. The highest pay of the day | - was the first daily double, $25., on a combination ticket of Brewer’s Pride and Mary Leah. The second double on the 7th SHOT POLICEMAN CULLOMPTON, England Edward Erskine Rodgers, ‘native of Liverpool, ~ was Monday @wait trial on a charge of shoot - (CP) (CP)—Errol | jin the 5th race which returned 45, a! re-! to~ golf tournament Saturday by fir- ing a one over 72 for a 36-hole total of 143, Friday he shot a par 71. Doug Lewis of Moncton top- ped the amateurs with a 74.78 (147) one less than John Ecsta- i brooks of Westfield who was itied with Lewis with a 74 op Friday. Cécil Dowling of Charlottetown George Cilmurray, Sydney ere tied two strokes back of Nicholson at 145. Dowling. was E. Rashed. Tug of War 1—Ready’s ers; 2—Burke’s Bulldogs. High Jump Open— 1—Dave MacLeod; 2—Dave Hyndman; 3—E.’Rashed. - Five-mile run— 1—Bruce Riggs; 2—Isaac Paul; 3—Arn- old MacLeod. Javelin throw—open— 1—Dave MacLeod; 2—B. Simmonds; 3— B. Scranton. Discus throw—open 1—Bob Simmonds; 2—E. Rashed; 3— H.* MacDonald. ’ Hammer throw open— 1—Bob Simmons; 2—George Walters; 3—Dave MacLeod. Bike Race 1—Weston Mac- Aleer; 2—Bob Bevans; 3—Kenny Ford. Junior events 9 years—S0 yds. 1—Paul MacDonald; 2—Winston Weatherby; 3—George Legere Girls up to 9 years 1— Bath- any MacAleer; Regina MacDon- ald: 3—Paula Hennessey. Boys 9-14 years-t=—Keany Fol- ey; 2—Charles Pursey; 3—Brian Foley. Girls 9.14 years 1— Shirley MacAleer; -2—Linda McCallum; 3—Bethany MacAleer. Officials—Honorary referee— Jack Brown; Judges—W.L. Beat- on, John Turner, Brigadier .A.W. Rogers; Field judges—Urban Blanchard, Earl’ Riggs and George Walters. . Starter—Harry re Semi-Finals defending open champion. Both Nicholson and Lewis play- ed solid golf. Neither was in any trouble throughout the day and both ‘played short, accurate strokes down the middie of the fairways. - Legion Wins The Summerside Legion and Tyne Valley Tigers finished their fourth and final game without fur- ther scoring Saturday night and with seven completed innings the core remained 9-7 for the | count of themselves than any other navy team. playiny the lo- cal boys during the past three years. STILL AT WAR TURIN, Italy (Reuters) — The Lebanese basketball team at the world university games here Fri- ‘rather than Hodge; Meet director—Jack Ready: timers—Bill Bevans, Dick | Purcell, Scorer—Major R.D. | MacGillvary;: clerk of course— Art Perry: Reid. , i and .10th dashes, returned a| mere $4.70. The quinella paid $3.30 and the exactor, $10.50, The highest single pay was a show ticket on Lady Hilda Clegg $8.90. A win ticket on Jimmy Gallon in the ninth dash paid $8. Mary Leah was barred from the betting in this race. SUMMARY Dashes 1 and 6 Emba (L. Neill) 2 Carl Watchim (C.F. Willis) 1 Betty Lakeburn (Dr. T.J. Akins) 3 Jolly Mike ‘J. Hennessey) 4 Times: 2.25:2; 2.24. ww Ne announcer—Bill play an Israeli team,” said the | play against Israel. “Our govern ment considers itself to be still | at war with Israel and therefore | it obviously did not want us to | Lebanese team leader. “Mary Léah owned by Leigh O’Brien, Elmsdale. ‘ | Dashes 5 and 10 Morley‘s Pride (‘R. Annear) 11 Double Smart (B. Bernard) 22 Mr. Flicka (L. Collins) 43 Lady Hilda Clegg ‘C. Smith) 36 Lord Lakeburn ‘J.T. Akins) 7 4 Dreamy Guy (M. Nicholson) 6 5 Gary Lee Clegg (H. Poulton) 5 daft mes: 2.17; 2.17. _Morley’s Pride owned by Jack Annear, Montague. Charlottetown 8:00 Emba, owned by G. A. Call- 2 beck, Summerside; Carl Watch- im owned by Chas. F. Wiilis, Summerside. Dasheg 2 and 7 ’ Hollybud (CL Poley) 11 e Lena Harvester (E. Jay) 22 | edndplawerti one Marlene M (C. Smith) 33 ; WINDOWS Mai-Kai (L. Hennessey) 44) \ and DOORS Sister Paula (G. Chappell) 55 Times: 2.20; 2.24. tie Vaupr Cheetew of Hollybud.owned by.C. L. Poley,/ 93 Seaustlel Becssuter Colsurs “New Richmond, Que. Dashes 3 and 8 . we ee ae isthe | Brewer's Pride (D. Seamafh) 11] - am season Comes Nell’s Way (W. Jardine) | 23 pare nage oe gf ang Sammy Gallon (T. Semple) 32 Sie cat eee ae St ae Lucky Smart (I. Dobson) 4 4 Peoagvis don Judy's May (G. Chappell) 55 ne : notes, Ceipiew Times: 2.35:2; 2.32:3. seduce product weight. Brewer's Pride owned by E.M. Steel Rusco Windows oad Johnston, Great Village, N.S. ore hot-dipped Gabvanired Dashes 4 and 9 pty ae Mary Leah (D, MacNeill) 11| eossesion. 4 Leo's Pick ‘C. Smith) 23)|, All jolts ave welded. Then the Jimmy Gallon (J. Hennessey) 4 2| eampleted frames ere Bondesined Audrey’s Pride ‘L. Kelly) 34| t hold the cuidcor enuncl— Times: 2.21: 2.20. 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