e Cardinals Top Pittsburgh Atlanta Takes Sixth Game PITTSBURGH (AP) Tim McCarver’s two-run single in the eighth gave St. Louls Cardit- nals a 43 victory over the sag- ging Pittsburgh Pirates Sun- day. r The Pirates’ fifth loss in their last six games dropped - them into second place in the Na- tional League race. three per- centage points behind Los An- Beles Dodgers, pending the out- come-of~theDodgers-Houston Asrtos\ doubleheader. Julian“ Javier led off the eichth witha single and Lou Brock followed with a bunt single ElRoy Face then re- placed Pirate starter Bob Veale and got Curt Flood to ground out. Orlando Cepeda was. inten- tionally walked filling the bases. After Mike Shannon forced Javier at the plate, McCarver sinzled to right, scoring Brock - an? Cepeda. The Cardinals nicked Veale. for. a run in the first with Shan- non sineling home Flood. The Pirates scored in the bot- tom of the inning when Gene Al'ey scored as Roberto Cle- mente grounded into a double play. ee ~The Pirates took a 3-2 lead in the fourth on Donn Clendenon’s run-scoring single and a throw. ina error by Cepeda. Fd Spiezio hit his first home run of the sea for. St. Louis with no oné on base in the fifth inning, _ Rookie pitcher Dick Hughes, making his first appearance in the majors, gained the victory im relief, blanking the .Pirates without a hit in the last three {nnings. NEW YORK (AP) — A two- run homer by Mack Jones capped a five-run outburst in the first that sent Atlanta Braves to their sixth straight victory, an 8-3 decision over with Lou Gehrig for seventh place on the all-time list. PHIL ADELPHIA: (AP) Philadelphia Phillies jumped on Jim Malonéy for three runs ‘in the first.inning and went’ on to whip Cincinnati Reds 9-3 Sun- day behind a 13-hit attack. Winning pitcher Chris Short scattered eight hits while bring- ing his record. to 18-8. Malo: A wild . pitch, two Cincinnati errors and singles by Tony Gon- zalez and. Richie Allen con- tributed to the Phils’ first-inning rally. SAN ‘FRANCISCO (AP)—Bob Bolin checked Chicago Cubs on three hits and smashed an eighth - inning homer, _ leading San Fyancisco Giants to a: 2-0 vict’ ’~and a split of a Sunday dout header, ° The Cubs won the opener 43 the. Giants before Bolin’s brilliant pitching ‘stopped them in the nightcap. The San Franeisco hurler re- tired the first 15 men he faced before Randy Hundley led. off the sixth with a double. Ernie ‘Banks~“singledleading “off< the eighth and Lee’ Thomas, who pinch hit a single in the ninth, were the only other Chicago base runners. Bolin, who struck out, eight en route to his ninth victory in 19 decisions, provided his own in- surance with his bases-empty homer, only the third hit off Cub southpaw Curt Simmons. GOT FIRST IN 4TH The Giants had broken a scoreless deadlock in the fourth on successive doubles by Willie Mays and Jim Hart. ! The Cubs struck for four runs in the sixth inning of the opener, with Billy Williams’. two-run homer the key blow. a Cubs ahead with his 28th homer. produced the Giants’ first run in the third inning. Hart doubled in both the fourth and sixth and was driven home each time by Tom. Haller. - : Koufax’’’six-hit “pitching In the opener and John Roseboro’s run-scoring pinch-hit single in the nightcap led Los Angeles Dodgers to a 40, 1-0 double- header sweep over Houston As- tros Sunday, vaulting the Dodg- ers into the National League lead.. : Thés: Dodgers, extending: their shutout}, string against ‘the As- tros to” four—games,moved one game ahead of Pittsburgh Pt- rates, who bowed to St. Louis for their third straight victory |4-3. Koufax struck out six and walked two in breezing to his 23rd victory against eight losses in the first game. Ron Fairly’s run-scoring single in the fourth inning provided the margin. STRING -HITS~“ 49° Joe Moeller, Bob Miller and Phil Regan combined to blank the Astros on seven hits in the nightcap, giving Dodger pitch- ers a string of 49 straight in- nings during which they have not yielded an earned run. * Moeller allowed only an in- field. single before going out for a pinch hitter in the fifth. Miller came _on at the start of the sixth, was'clipped for two sin- gles before working out of the jam. | He allowed another hit in the | seventh before the Dodgers’ run made him the winner, then gave way to Regan, who finished up. After Fairly!s run scoring hit : pet Hee 0-6 GIR iN C CH TOWN, is eceuliliits is Tie The fourth run scored on a dou- is ble play. : 7 Singles by Ken Henderson, ee nt Sadecki and Tito Fuentes LOS ANGELES (AP)—Sandy | | _ RALPH MacFADYEN teams Jolltop (No. 4) to vic- tory_.in_ the _ eighth... dash_.at Charlottetown . Driving Park pee UU BN 9:1 O66IREN 91 0-6 6IR H TOWN | CH TOW Hips - net Saturday night. It was a 2.07:3 mile which was two and four- fifths--seconds~ better-than-any* previdus mile by the four-year- old. Jolltop had finished fourth his first time out and was vlightly regarded™ by “the bet- tors when he grabbed his new MacFadyen Leads Way To Wire In Four Goes It was a great night for Ralph ‘miles were in 2.07. And_ to com- ;finest programs of the ent ire MacFadyen Saturday at Char- plete his outstanding opertor- |season, with drivers giving it all lottetown Driving Park. . of the eight dashes he particl- |1 pated in. He picked up a third, mance he-upset the bettors with Ralph got home first in four |a triumph by Runnymeade Co- in in the opening mile. they had to try to get their charges to the wire first. Best win ticket. of the night Other winners in the nine-dash |was on Jolltop in the eighth. The two fours and a six in his other |Josedale _Co-Pilot,__ Armond’s New York Mets Sunday. Ed Mathews and Joe Torre later added homers as Chicago trailed 2-0 when Don sent Koufax ahead in. the times out. two dollar investment brought a iprogram were Chief Operator, |juicy $21.20 return. Kessinger the jagainst Ray Sadecki with a dou- led off the sixth opener, the Dodgers wrapped it up with, three runs in. the fifth. Braves posted their 11th tri-|ble.. Glenn Beckert followed Maury Wills drove in the first teamed Jolltop to. a new race The Hunter River reinsman |Buddy,*Ellen Joyce -and Irene | |Mir. Rush Hal’ gave his backers at. the place windows a nicé divi- 5 race tab. The win "pay was $21:20--+Photo-—-courtesy~ God= frey Photo Services) Irene Mir ‘R. Craig) _ - Mary Leah (D. MacNeill) Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) Emily Hal (R. MacFayden) 46 Willard’s Choice (W. Kelly) 55 Times: 2.10:2 and 2.12:1. Ellen Joyce owned: by C. F.. Willis, O'Leary; Irene Mir own- |ed, by Keith Myers, Charlotte- town, Pays: 14.70, 8.70, 4.40; 61 23 32 -|Whirlawick going out of there in iwith Slippy Queen trailing in se- | ‘chance’ to make fora “big pay > ‘have, Sprucie Chief. Kenna ~“K;), - 4.10, 2.80; 4.40 and 5.80, 3.30, "2 Year Old Early Closer Goes Tonight night at the Charlottetowa,|Security Scott, Dr. W.A., Denals boas Park; the two-year-old | Herbert and The Sheik. early Closer ee re will be) Dash No. 2 will see True | Lady raced. The class will have se- | Lou, Bold Debby, Far Stride, My ven top two-year-olds facing the | Haven. Frankie’s Chief rounds starter. Rhap Lou Lee, owned jout the entries in this class and by Carl Cataphell of sya (once again the bettors a N.S. will leave on the ral have some trouble in picking an Hoop Skirts, Shermer Larry over-all favorite in this event. Veltag... _Amaranty rae -+-o4--substitute-class~ will round Miss and tinker Pre. . out another ten dash card and The feature event will have ithe entries are, Asket, Time To Mystery Mite, on the raii with €. Jolly Polly, Child Play, Peg- second position, third wil! be ley's Lakeburn, Teeny se me Lucky v with Lee Allan leaving ee we ee * ast. : Pa fourth, Afton Libby will score in| esi fifth and Lord Adios going from | The a ems : i ee far on the outside sixth posilion jat ne . : e _ ing ‘Park tonight. venth, this should produce a fast | ' quarter and a good mile with these horses trying to head the field to the first turn and hang} on to the top position from the | half home. Ka Dashes 5 and 9 will have Doc tor Alex, Mystery Judy, Knight- | way, Helen’s Dream, Highland | Rogue, Starlight Pride, and Es- , tralita. Here is another class | that should give the bettors 2 | Dashes threé and eight will) “SCHARLOTTETOWN | DRIVING:PARK _ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 © 8 P.M. RACE NO. 1 Juveniles Win Title “SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- | merside Boys’ Club Juveniles. won the Island Juvenile Title | Saturday. afternoon at Monta- gue, downing the home town team 7-6 in-a,close, exciting ball | game, The Summerside team | will play the winners of the |1—ASKET : Nova Scotia playoff between |2—TIME TO C Halifax and a Cape Breton team. +3—JOLLY POLLY in their next: step toward an at- '4—CHIEF PLAY ee tempt at a Maritime title- ae lg oe Summerside opened the scor--,&— 4 EY ith ; \7—BURLINGTON BELLE ing with a run in. the first, Mon- |\§—BELL'S LAST agent Don MacNeill gave- Chief oper- ator a new record of 2.13 when he piloted the six-year-old geld- tab of 2.07:3, nearly three full seconds off, the Jollity off- previous mark. dend. Each ticket was worth $16.90. : The first daily double, Runny- umph in the last 12 games. with a_ single and Kessinger _Mathews’ homer was_ the |scored when Jesus Alou bobbled $93rd of his career, tying him 2.20; 7.90, 2.60; 2.20. <-- DASHES 4 and-8 : Armond’s Buddy (L.. Taylor). 2 run with a bases-loaded single tague went ahead with two runs | and Willie Davis doubled home “7=—RACE NO. 2 in their half of. the- inning, and | the Westerners tied it up-with |1—7RUE LADY LOU the ball. Williams then sent the 'the other two He. drove his Elmer. to ling home in front in the second |meade Colin and. Chief. Operator s- Wemarenrs tied Bape i sy ees : double ‘dash'-triumph in the tea~ half of the first’ daily “double. “ “paid $45.00 and the second, _Joll-.|.Jalltop(R...MacRayden).-----4-by pre TRE a aie be ctingue i$—FAR STRIDE — Wayne's Pride (C, Smith)- Mr. McElwyn Key “invitational — pace top and Elmer C, $31.30. The ‘quinella, Ellen Joyce and Mary ture : Juveniles set the stage for the |4—MY HAVEN ‘Both-—Race fans" witnessed one of the | -Chicage Deleat Senator Angels Swamp Cleveland __-§-4—Sunday——__ ~ t6 an 82 over Cleveland Indians | ~-Siebern’s -two-run homer” inthe CHICAGO (AP)—Fred Kla- * ges, ‘making his . first major- league start, limited Washing- tan Senators to two hits in the five innings and stroked a run- séoring single in Chicago White” Sox's four-run fifth” inning as Chicago defeated- the Senators Klages left the-game’ after yielding a bunt single to Bob Saverine leading off the sixth and reliever Dennis Higgins completed the four-hitter. Sav- erine’s third inning single was the only other hit off Klages. =. CLEVELAND... (AP) —--Norm’ fourth inning broke a 1-1 tie and sent—California—Angels—en—route— Sunday. — Siebern hit a pitch by Gary Bell, 14-12, over the rightfield fence..for his fifth homer ‘after Jim Fregosi had led off the in- ning with a bunt single. . - The Angels added pairs of runs in the fifth and sixth and one—in--the—ninth.——__________— ’ KANSAS CITY (AP) — Lew Krausse’s three-hit pitching and a two-rin single by Danny Cater boosted Kansas City Athletics past Detroit Tigers 5-1 Sunday. The loss dropped the Tigers’ into third place in the American League one-half -game™ behind Minnesota Twins.” a BOSTON (AP) — Bobby Rich- ardson's leadoff homer —in—the 10th propelled New York Yan- BASEBALL RESULTS SUNDAY ‘.... National League St. Louis. 60 910 er 4 92 Pittsburgh 100. 000— 3 486 Jackson, Hughes (1-10) (7) and McCarver; Veale (14 - 11), Face (8), Mikkelsen (9) and May. HR: StL—Spezio (1). American League San Fran. Zachary (2-3) Farrell (8) and Heath: Moeller, R. Miller (40) (6) Regan Roseboro (8). Chicago (8) and ‘Torborg, 000.004 000— 4 91 001 101 900— 3 74 Jenkins (4 7) Koonce (8) Hendley (8) and Hundley: Sa- decki (5-8) Linzy (6) McDaniel California ~ 001 222 001— 810 © {(g) and Haller, Barton (9). : Cleveland 100 000 100— 2 7 1 Chi_ Williams (28). se Newman (47}, Lee (8) and |Chicago 000 000 000— 6 30 Satriano; Bell (14-12), Kralick |San Fran. 000 100 Olx— 2 30 (5), Culver (6), O'Donoghue (8) Sinimons (5-6) and Hurd'ey; 7” Sims. HR: Cal—Siebern | Bolin (9-10) and ‘Barton. HR: : ). Atlanta 500 100 101— 8 100 ecaen ¢ 000 000 102— 3 83 Néw York 000 101 100— 3 81 | phita. 300 110 40x— 9 13 1 Jarvis (4-1) Carroll (7) ard Torre; Ribant (11-7) Selma (1) Ryan (6) Hepler (8) and Grote. HRs: Atla—Jones (18) Ma- thews (16) Torre (35). First Houston 000 000 000— 0 62 Los Angeles 000 130 00x— 4 60 Dierker (8-7) Raymond (7) and Bateman: Koufax (23-8) and Koufax (23-8) and Rose. boro. s j Henston 000 000 N00— 0 70 Los Angeles 000 000 10x— 1 66 Ceebees Even Series 1 To 1 The Corran Ban Ceebees de- | feated- the BIS Shamrocks 7 to 2| to-even their best of three series | at one game apiece. The BIS | started off fast, scoring two runs | In the first inning. The two runs | were scored on an_,error, and four consecutive singles | From then on it was all ‘Cee- | bees as they scored two runs in| the fourth, three in the fifth, and | - six runs in the seventh and| eighth. | Winning pitcher was. Freddie . Morrison. He gave up seven Los Angeles 88 59 585 — hits. walked four and struck out Pittsburgh 83 61 57h 1 four. San Fran. 82 42 569 2 Emmett Gallant started for Philadelphia 78 67 538 fY% the Shamrocks and was reliev- Atlanta 74 70 514 10 ed hv Rolly Diamond in the St Louis .74 70 514 10 sixth.. This combination gave up (Cincinnati 71 72 .497 121% hihe hits, six -walks-—and -five Houston 63 84 .429, 22% _ strikeouts. Gallant was charged New York 60 84 .417 24 with the loss. Both pitchers were |Chicago 52 91 3 8 backed up by shaky fielding. The | American League BIS committed six prrors in the WL Pct. GBL field. {Baltimore 89 54 622 — | »Fred Morrison had a_ perfect Minnesota 8M 65 522 10 night at the plate, going three Detroit 79.65 549° 10% for three. Kevin Hughes had two ‘Chicago 76°70 521 14% hits in five trips. California 72 71 .503° 17 Gord Whitlock: led the BIS ‘at | Cleveland 73 73 .500 17% the plate. He had two hits. in Kansas City 66 80 .452 four trips to the plate iNew York 65 81 .445 This series resumes next | Washington 64 84 .432 27% Maloney (14-7) (Davidson (4) Nuxhall (5) Baldschun (7) Not- tebart (7) and Pavletich; Short (18-8) and Dalrymple. American League Washington 000001000—1 40 Chicago 000 040 00x— 4 50 Hannan (3-7) Humphreys (5) Lines (7) and Casanova; Klages |(1-0) Higgins (6) and Josephson. | Baltimore 001 010 202— 6 102 Minnesota 101 000 09x—11 17 2 _MeNally, S. Miller (8-4) (7) Hall (8) Brabender (8) and Etchebarren: Grant, Worthing- ton (6-3) (8) and Zimmerman, Nixon /9). HRs: Min — Oliva (23) Killebrew (35). New York 620000000 2— 4 71. Boston 000 020 000 0— 2112 Bouton, Womack (6-3) (9) and Bryan; Stange, McMahm (7), Wyatt (37) (8) and Till- man. HRs: NY—Miller (1), Richardson (7). Detroit meg ¢ Kansas City 200101 0ix— 5 80 Wilson’ 1810) Pena (3) Glad- ding (8) and Freehan: Krausse (12-8) and Roof. STANDINGS National League Pct. GBL 1 f 010 000 O00-— 1 36 | kees to a 4-2 victory over Bost Red Sox. Sunday. Richardson's _ seventh homer was off Red Sox reliever John‘ Wyatt. The Yanks scored again in the inning- on a-wild pitch, ~ Rookie outfielder John~Miller, recalled from Toledo of the In- ternational League, sent the Yankees into a 20 second ‘in-7 ning lead» with a ‘homer in-his first’ time at bat in the major leagues. aoe = A walk,-the second of four hits by Carl. Yastrzemski, an error and a double by Dalton Jones gave Boston _its_two_runs_in-the MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Har- mon-Killebrew-lashed—a—two-run—- SYDNEY (CP) — Three hor-- ses set new marks on_.an eight- dash harness card Saturday night. ; New marks were set by Shaw- field Vanity (2.11 1-5), MacLeod Tartin (2.13 2-5), and Bobby Di- rect (2.18). .- E Extra Smart was the lone dou- ble winner. Single wins were ‘posted by Country~ Mile, _ Sir Harlem and Arabian Night. _ Shawfield_Vanitv’s 2:11 1-5 was_ the best time of the night. The daily..double. on.- Extra Smart and Shawfield Vanity paid $117.10. HALIFAX (CP) — Sharon Ir- ishman, a four-year-old bay Gel- ding, won the. $5,000 Race of ‘Champions at~ Sackville Downs" Cc time of-2.02. - fe) New York driver Charlie King | homer and run-scoring single in the‘ eighth as -Minnesota Twins exploded “for nine runs and dz feated Baltimore 11-6 Sunday for their third straight victory over the American League lead- ers The Twins sent 14 men to the plate against three Baltimore pitchers, collecting 10 hits in the inning. : Tony Oliva started the rally with a one-out single off. Stu Miller and Killebrew followed with his 35th homer, tying the score 4-4. Rich Rollins singled, Ted Uhlaender ‘doubled and Dick Hall replaced Miller. Bice Welenan pinch hitter ly Valdespino on a er but Bernie Allen sent te ais ahead 6-4 with a two-run double. Dodgers Are ‘Al hi . ‘A’ Champions Barbour’s Dodgers captured the Island Intermediate “‘A’ fi- nals, by capturing Summerside 15 to 2. Winning pitcher was Tete Gre- gory. He gave up nine hits, two walks and struck out six. The losing pitcher was George Kinch. He gave up 16 hits, two walks and struck out three. Reg Flanagan led the Dodgers going 2 for 4. For Summerside, Coke Grady had two hits in three trips to the plate. BASEBALL |A.D.~ Chalmers of Halifax an- nounced last night the following changes in the Junior and Inter- mediate ‘‘B’’ Maritime Amateur _The president of the Maritime | |Amateur Baseball . Assocjaiton, | reined_Sharon_Irishman_into i lead in the final quarter to win | the premiere Maritime racing..| event. ty Peerswick, driven by Stanley | Dancer of New Jersey, was se- | cond. Andy’s Son, the leading | money winner in the Maritime | circuit this season and top Mar!i- time harness horse last year, came third followed by Mars N. driven by Prince Edward Island native Joe O’Brien. Jim Fash- ion was fifth and Miramchi Fred placed sixth. Other winners on the eight- dash card were Prince Nova (2.09 45), E.T. Adios (2.12 45), The Stripper (2.08), Mr. Jollity (2.10 4-5), King Steven (2.14), |Queen’s Kelly (2.08), and Amish Land (2.16). TRURO — (CP) Truro driver Emmons MacKay, reined in two double winners on ‘a harness ‘Moncton.Ties Series Sunday The Moncton Midgets slaught- ered the Charlottetown Midgets 15-3 Sunday to tie their N.B.- P.E.I. baseball finals at one game aplece. In the first game in Moncton Saturday, Charlottetown's John White pitched a two hitter, strik- ing five of the first nine batters as Charlottetown won 5-0. But it was a different story in the second game Sunday. In ad- verse weather conditions includ- ing rain, Moncton completely outhit.and -outplayed -the dis- heartened local club which tried to silence the Moncton bats to no avail with a succession of three pitchers. At the conclusion_of the first game, Moncton wanted to play the concluding game under the lights but John Kane, a local Maritime Baseball Official, ruled Baseball Playoffs: Junior, Series ‘‘A” New Brunswick vs. Prince Edward Island. Series to be comp!sted bv Sept. 25th Series ‘B'’ — Winner of Ser- to be completed by October 10. — Prince Edward Island vs No va Scotia. Series to be ccomplet- ed bv October 2. Series ‘“‘B’? — New Brunswick vs winner of Series ‘‘A’’. Series to be completed by October 10. itwo out three series. First nam- ied team has the choice where \first game is to be played. | Following is the schedule for \this week: Monday, 6 p:m. — 2415 Red Sox vs Twins; Tuesday, 6 |umpire in the fifth inning . be- 25% |p.m. — Dodgers vs Mets; Wed- | cause of rain. nesday, 6 p.m. — White Sox vs Angels ies “‘A’’ vs Nova Scotia. Series | Intermediate ‘‘B'’, Series ‘‘A” | Peakes Takes -|—- Note — All series are to ve a! that the weather was much too | poor to play. He offered Mon- cton the alternative choice of | playing today or Saturday. Monc- ton has accepted the latter and the deciding game will be played \in Charlottetown Saturday at | Memorial Field. ‘ Series’ First The Peakes Bantams defeat- ed Saint John Bantams 13-10 jin Peakes Sunday in the first of la best of three series for the N.B. - P-E.I. Bantam baseball championship. The game was called by the The series is to resume at MARITIME RACING racing card at the Truro Race- way Saturday afternoon. MacKay ‘dréve Dreamy Guy to ‘ctory in times of 2:11 35 and 2:12 1-5 -and then repeated the feat with Doc Wilson in 2:09_and 2:08, a new mark and the fast- est time of the night. : Three. other new marks fea-_ tured the eight-dash card- Louetta Dream’s 2:10 Brian Chief’s 2:16 and Delaware Devil's an Ee. Noral Hal (2:11 45) was the only other” winner. we MONCTON (CP)— Clifford Chappell reined two ~ horses Rome to four wins Saturday on a nine-dash harness card here.. Chappell drove Jean LL. Scott- SE ins Maritin ;to._ wins.-.intimes.- of-.2:12and Saturday night in a Maritime-| “en 2:14.45 and Elroma in times of: 2:09 2-5 and 2:07 3-5. Might Sandy did the’ mile—in. Leah, was worth $58.20, and the exactor -Josedale Co-Pilot. and Cyclone Kelly, $23.70. Next race program at CDP is tonight at 8 o'clock. , DASH-t- on Runnymeade Colin Thompson ‘a.nd . MacFadyen, -Charlottetown. Pays: 10.70,.8.60, 4.00; 16.90, 9.20;- 3.40. DASH 2 Chief Operator (D. MacNeill) Ernie Spencer. (C. Smith). 2 *“(R.“MacFayden)Y 3 Lucky Lark:(G. MacLeod) Bob's Girl (R,\MacKenzie) 5 Adam’s-Tom-(T*Palmer) 6 2:15-te-set-a_personal-mark, and*|Free Chance (E. Larter) 7 Is Silent also set a new mark in 2:08 45. Other winners were Porthill Boy (2:12), Bobby Chips (2:10 1-5) and Borderview John (2:18 1-5). Saint John this coming weekend. Time 2.13. Huestis, Wilmot valley. Pays: 7.30, 3.40, 2.10; 2.60, 2.10; ‘2.10. D. S 3 and 6 Ellen Joyce (O. Willis) 14 the | Lh. 4} Chief Operator owned by E, | (C, ‘Woolridge) Afton Libby ‘R. Craig) ~ | Time 2.09, 2.07:3. : Armond’s -Biiddy owned. by Lee Taylor, Nine Mile Creek; Jolltop owned” by MacFadyen and Thompson, Charlottetown. 23 34 55 ( n) 1|' ‘Pays: 3.79, 2.10, 2.10; 2.10, ats mee ats i 2) 2:10; 2.10 and 21.20 ‘win only Shelby “Knight (C: O'Brien) 3 in eighth dash? - are Miles ‘Hal (R. MacKenzie) Ate. DASHES 5 and 9 Handsome Lady (L. Walsh) 5/ Elmer C (R. MacFadyen) 11 Darky (A. Smith) 6 |, Rose Robin (C. Smith). 32 Headboy ‘A. Pineau) 7| White LadyJ. Hennessey) 25 Starry Night (T: Palmer) 8| Donnaway ‘0. Willis) 63 + Time 2.15:4. > ’ | Hurrah (E. Ferguson) 54 __Runnymeade—Colin—owned—by-|-Ozark—Pete-(S—Stead}—_ 46 | Time: 2.07,.2.07.. . | ~Elmer C owned by MacFadyen | and Thompson, Charlottetown. | Pays: 3.10, 2.70, 2.70; 3.30 and 2.80: 3.50; 2.70... - DASH 7 | Sosedale- Co: Pilot-i€.-Smith) C¥clone Kelly (L. Kelly). | Mr. Twist (D. MacNeill) | Jolly May (A. Pineau) | Triflite> (J. Cairns) |-Vernita’s Pet_(F_ MacKay) | Rollomatic_‘H. Stead) C. N. Adios (R. Craig) . | Time. 2.14:3 ¥ Josedale Co-Pilot owned by | Ponderosa Stables, Summerside. Pays: 8.60, 3.20, 3.10; 4.00, 13.30; 3.50. 4 2 3 4 5 6 4. 8 big rallies by both teams in the |5—BROWN BUDLONG seventh inning, when Summer- 6—FRANKIE’S CHIEF side pushed across five runs on | pe la two-run~single by Paul Mac- E eaten 0 Williams, the starting pitcher, ‘9 KENNA K and another by Lynn Foley which 3_seECURITY SCOTT drove in.the winning run. The 4 pr. w. A. : score at this point was 7-3 for 5 pENNIS HERBERT Summerside, buf in ur bottom §6—THE SHEIK half: of the inning the Montague ‘ Saree acento boys scored three runs, in¢lud- RACE NO. 4 triple Mac. 1—RHAP LOU LEE a «EOP MmInTS “The Montague team had a *—SHERMAR LARRY : \4—VELTAG chance to. tie it up in the next iT AMARANDY inning, the eighth, when with a ie” pbacweak Miss—————— none out, Gary Perry, Summer- | RACES NO. 5 — 9 side third baseman, picked up | , an infield grounder and threw 1—DOCTOR ALEX to the plate to cut down the feast runner and kill the Montague 3 K? 7 threat. Doug MacDonald, .Sum- Sa N 5 ee seorside fire Daveruan. —- S197 /¢—STARLIGHT- PRIDE made several sparkling plays _ES’ the. tense final two innings. |? ESTRALITA C Jon Down relieved MacWil- | RACES NO. 6 — 10 Hams—after— F 'starter threw _ten—straight—balls ae A WICK at the beginning of the game, |S—LUCKY NW . and Down finished the game for SCAFTON LIB LIBBY the Westerners. Brilliant young |6—LORD ADIOS Billy Conahan pitched the entire 7—SLIPPY QUEEN game for the losers. iaieeeiee i ' the Summerside 1—MYSTERY MITE — =