I lnsoousxln-n.0h.ao(e.oauu.s.e.aug.1s1sss. SPCRTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGI-IAN The Race Continues THE NATIONAL League pennant race continues over the weekend with San Francisco Giants visiting in Milwaukee and Los Angeles Dodgers stopping off for a series with the defend- hg champions of the National League. Cincinnati Reds. ll is hald to predict who is tough to meet these days. The Giants were supposed to have things a bit easy in Chicago but the lowly Cubs beat them twice and humiliated them by blank- ing them 6-0 in the final outing. The Dodgers finished their disastrous series with the Giants on Sunday last with a two and one-half game lead. Although the Giants lost two out of three at Wrigley Field, the Alton- ites failed to gain ground. The Pirates, in friendly Forbes Field. took the first two from the ambitious Dodgers before falling 7-3 victims in the final tussle. BOTH west coast clubs sllould have a rugged weekend. The.. Reds and Braves have plenty of power and their pitch‘ is.. looking up. We can't see any team having any advantage and.. the race probably will not change too much in the next few days. odgel-s have been taking their lumps and particularly Don Drysdale who is still seeking that 22nd triumph. The Giants spoiled things the first try and then the Pirates upset matters on Wednesday it But Drysdale will n()t become too upset- by these happen- al young man has quieted down to I big degree and he takes life easier these days. Far From Finished V ' OF cou.rse_ Giants are far from finished. three-game winner from lngs. The temperament After sweeping that last weekend, Alvin Dark and his fidonce. They have four games .‘emainin.g with the Dodgers and a sweep of those could surely decide the pennant. Don't take your eyes off the chase. If you do. you are bound the Dodgers boys are still full of con- _gave a thrilling pert’ to miss out on some of this great action. Fedoran Trolling A five - year - old brown mare,l Groin Sydney. N.S.. shattered the [on g - standing Charlottetown Driving Park trotting record yes- terday afternoon The record breakcl‘. Fodorarn. owned by dairymlan Harry Hirsch. toppled the mark -Rio Grande (D. MacNeill) 1 lAmerican Pilot (D. Collette) 1 3 “Hf:‘_VOll (Albert Bernard) 2 (Happy Gallon C. (G. Willis) 3“ ~ 8 6 2.07 14' Set on Augmt 14_ 19_,5=Llttle Doctor (J. Bernard) 4 5 by the great trottcr Watchlm Fedoran's mile yesterd-ay was§Hal'l955 Ab lL- K9113’) 3 2:07 1-5 The mare was one of‘, 7 two double dash winners on the; card and did the twice arollnd (Windy June (E. Bernard) 5 6 Breaks Record SUMMARY 1st and 5th 2 B Spunky Mite (A. Goodwin) 7 Ti es 213-2, 214. Rio Grande owned by Don ide. the oval in 2:09 in his sccond.MacNeill, Summers trip. e other double dash winner ays: $6.30, 3 P .10, 2.80; 3.20 3.30; 5.40 ,5th —— $3.50, 3.00, 2.10; was Rio Grande. owned and driv-‘ 5.50 3.40; 2,20. en by Don Macgleill of Sllmmer- y side. Rio Gran e was also one M _ J . _ ) of three winners that took new r “MSW” (J Henncssely marks on the afternoon card lowering his lab to 2:13-2 from 2:15-1 in his first appearance. Other record l')1‘(‘.'.lK'."!‘S were 1l‘ilberi.'s Boy and G‘£ll1'I.I‘l'S Best.‘ Tom Day (0. Morrissey) Dnf who shared honors in n D pace. Fil'bert's Boy. O\Vll(".‘l by Mike Jabalee of North Sydney. lower or] his mark by two full seconds‘ \v(,,.n”a-, to 2:14 in captllrlnz: the second. ‘ dash of this event. Col. Dali lilac-E Kl'nlnon‘s Garth's Best. with Em- mett Bernard ;I.oa ('_vclonic (J. Thompson) the reins. low- ered his lifetime mark to 2:14-l. Ray Lee (L. Smith) 2 6 Coltnik (C. V. Smith) 3 Success Greg ( . MacNeill) 4 $ VI -1365 Pet (C. Smith) Dnf Dr Times 2.15-2. 2.12-4. Mr. Jollscotl owned by Rog- ers and Hill. Charlottetown, Pet- The other winners on the pro-l 59“ Hill °“'ll9Cl by Gl‘€80l‘Y all were Perfect Hal and Mr. ellscott in a D pace. lBarhour, Charlottetown. P avs: $26.40, 7.40, 5.00: 5.40, ect Hal returned the mpislioz‘ 5.50. $50.40. 12.30, 6.60; single pay of the day quiinella $15.70. BASEBAI.I. SCORES American League st Boston 000 002 001 - 3 7 0 Mhieso 000 020 32: - ‘I 9 0 Deloclr (4-2) Fornieles (7) and - Tillman; Kralick (8-8) and Bat- tcy. Hrs: Bos Clinton (13). Minn Donovan (15-7) Grant (4). Bell (0) and Romano: Pappas (11-8) and Lou. Hrs: Cle. Ro- 1(I:)lllo (M). Held (13). Bit. Lau New York 200000000. 2 01 KIEII Cfty 0t)00t)304x- 7 90 Benton, (5-4) Daley (6) Ar- uyo ( and Bérra: Fischer ((-4) and Bryan, Sullivan (9). .. , . NYk——Mantle (22). KCy-- ’ Del Greco (7). nstlrou oooo()ozoo- 2 41 cfluuo . (12 - 8) and Brown: Banning hsbardt, (7-1) Lown (8) and Ilollu. Cartoon (.8). ‘ was ' too 001 020 0 - 3 (i o IOINM110l- 4121 Hamilton. Hannah (8) (2 - 3) dd Schmidt; Belinsky. Morgan is hand-13.60. 3.30, 2.70. some $50.40 for .1 32 win wager. an Mr. Jollscott was also SOlf'nC\\'l'lat;G31-th'5 Best (E, Bernard) 1 gm’ ‘W8 5ll°t« llalmg $25-4° l0lFllhert's Boy (s. MacNeill) 2 Both daily doubles paid overl the $100 mark with the flrstlvl Ilouible returning $137.20 and thel eve‘ “mud 5133 Th? exactm. Onllvloab (D. MacNeill) use se.,enu,',,g,1d $2,199 and the Countess A1l§ce2(1ll1V.1Downe) 7 Mai Kai (L. Hennessey) 8 Future Chief (C. Smith) 5 Step (J. Bernard) 4 6 ‘ow-aiiavlu-‘N Times > Garth’s Best owned by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, I-‘ilbel-t's Boy owned by M. Ja- alee. o ydney. Pays: $6.10. 2.90, 2.60; 5.00, 4.60: 3.60, -— .40, 3.20, 2.40; 2.50, 2.20; 32.70. 4 and 0 Fedoran (G. Manger) Stormy Song (B. Campbell) Rusty Con (N. MacDonald) Lady Lakeburn (F. Backe Mary Leah (D. MacNeill) The Sheik (1-I. Poulton) Times: 2.07-1. 2.09. Fedoran owned. by Barry Hirsch, Sydney. Pays:-$3.20, 2.50. 2.40; 3.70, 3.30: 3.50, Bth —- $2.40, 2.10, 2.10; 2.50, 2.70; 3.40. 3-§U|:%ND-O UIOD E)-Ship-I FOUR-year-old Bob Brook] Cup and saucer classic in . Brook was back better than Four - year - old Bob Bnook ovrmlance driver, Greg MacDonald, were in calptlilrimg the second dash I involved in a tiliree-horse pile- ‘ _ of last night's feature Gold 1 up in the first dash but Bob . feature, coming home in front of Glace Bay, N.S. Close To 10,000 Watch . Dee's Boy Take Class 2:054‘ The y°"'“g5t°r and ms . ever for the final race Dee‘: Dee’: Boy, the gallant roan Saint John, Hi Jay, owned by and equalled her llffilvlme mark horse from the Scotiaii Stables Bill Boyles of Charlottetown and of 2112-3 in her second mile- of Dattmouth, Nova Sootia. last Bob Brook night captured the tzhllrd run- ning of the annual Gold Cup all Other winners on the card The horses were just coming were Frisco. Prillcfifis (1 off the upper turn into the final Mark. Killamey BOY P-llld A11- Saucer classic. The big horse. stretch when Mcsamrpson fe.'l. lh reined by Myron MacArthur of Bob Brook was unable to avoid ony L. Killai-ney Boy and Anthony Kensington, came back after I Mcsampson and tumbled when L. combined for the largest Pat)’ layo.i' of over a week to cap- he put a leg through one of of tile night 111 l-he eX8Cl0l' 0': ture the first dasll of the feature McSampson's sulky wheels and the eighth race. retu r n i f‘. g 290 in 206.2 and finished third in then Hi Jay piled into the Bob $m6.b0 011 lll his second trip but was awarded (2 cky comlblna- Brook sulky. I-Ii Jay suffered a tion. Tile first double paid the trophy for having the best leg injury and was withdrawn $36.70, the qliinella $35.90 and summary in the race. It was the game little Glace Bay 4-year-old stallion and his driver, Greg MacDonald, who drew a lot of the applause of terezi last the some 10,000 fans however. The youngster took the final the wickets. dash in 2:05.1 despite the fact from the second d-ash. the second double $46.10. The largest pari-mutuel take A win ticket on Anthony L- in the history of the Chalrlotte- in the fourth race paid $34.90 town Driving Park was regis. and ilillarney Boy paid $29.90 night as the terlrifie to win. crowzl poured $57.190 through: SUMMARY = Dashes 1 and 5 The Stanley Mayhew and Lizzlc Clegg (c.v. Smith) 1 0-‘ that he was in a three-horse Jack Brown-owned Tammanygyalcom-I He,-amine U. 2 pileup in the first dash. At the ‘Perfect 1131 (R. Craig) 6 1 Ci 18-9) (N) ble 4-12) at Houston (Johnson 6-13 and Brunet 0-1 (2) twi- n New York (Jackson 6-15). M00000!!!-0'80 Senators To}; Cubs 7-4 Senators defeated Cubs 7-4 In the uni game of the regular schedule of Midget-Juvenile sea- son yesterday. ‘ Bill Weatherbie went the dis- tance for the win while Barry Turner took the loss. Joe Gallant was the only play ‘ or in the game to get three hit; I while Maccallum Breedon. Mac- ul (3-3) and Rodgers. Has; (Donald and llnsaan each col- Woh--Johnson (11). LA —— L.llc(-ted two.lllts 000 I11 )0: - D101 and Oltflsz Haddlx ess. Hrs: Pha. (17). .ui'd Halter. ' (15-0) Ray- all. Rs’: VI). fltlneda (2-1). a (6-11) Boozer (5),) ‘have a full team The playoffsifor all brackets M will get underway Monday. The ss”uosooi- 1 :1 schedule for the playoff gamer 'will De'3lIl10llllCEd each day. Team captains are urged to on hand each game. §Sloted Sunday Th; Charlottetown Juniors (‘£93-y won mee isfse: for 2 p i The the first 1 States finaftbletween 1:1 Ward Jr.. San rs cl , :Mrs. pbcdilto bittlls green 30 feet ‘ram time of the crash it was believed that driver MacDonald had suf- fered serious injuries but he dash was taken to hospital for I examination. IN PILEUP The three horses involved in )53“"‘1' to W trips and dune Byrd was third 5 ma 3. long in the initial dash but goti came back to rein Bob Brook I caught on the outside in :he 3 Royal 31 Direct (C. smith) 5 to victory and after the final lfinal race and finished sixth. {True Lady Lou (R_Annea_1-)4 Hall with Clarke Smith in the; (J L3,;-ghee) 2 sulky finished runner-up I)Oll1lMigl,iy May (1), MacNeill) 3 id IR. MacDonald) 5 ufi"~l-D63 UIN ,F0ll0wins the final d ash. I lm-pcrlal H. (s. MacNeill) 7 . Lieutenant-Governor F. W. Hynd- 1 Jouity Mac (E. Bernard) 3 ch- man presented the Gold Cup and l Times; 2;13; 2;11_3. B°l3ll¢l- “ll; Lizzie Clegg owned by Ray I the pileup in the first race were. I ”W“_**l' 0‘ Smllall stables and l Stewart. Murray River. Mcsampson. the four-year-old D995 30)’ and MHl‘llYll M30 Pars: $5.50, 2.90, 2.40; 5.40, owned by Dr. Fred Bullock of Probable Pitchers: By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today's maior league games. won and Harbor. took both end of a C McGee volo (J, A1-senauit) 4 lost records in parentheses: merlcan League New York (Turley 2 — 2 and Terry 17 - ) at Kansas City (Pena 1-1 and Segui 8-5) (2) (N) Washington (Rudolp U1 4 ID 99 Donald. Miss Gold Cup and 130; 2_70_ 5th__$3_w' 2_5(,_ Saucer, presented a bouquet of 230 2_3g_ 250; 3_1o_ flowers to Mrs. Boland. Dashes 2 and 5 only one double ‘Jolly Frisco (c. Smith) 2 dash_wl'nner on the card. Lizzie , Princ:-ls.-; Mark (L. Kelly)’ 1 Clegg, the chestnut mare owned lllliss Jo Jo (L. Hennessey) 7 by Ray Stewart of Murrav ; Slippy Queen (C.V. Smith) 3 {duh-lIrb@— pace. She toured the oval in.Susa:l Pointer (H. Willis) 5 ?:13 flat in her first appearance )C'0I‘0ll.’:IlOn Lass third in the second. Bob Brook ' Boy captured top honors in the I I3 awned by D‘ R’ Macxmfle OIIOWG COCICI1 Clarke, Summerside; Princess Mark owned by Dr. A. B. Kelly, $5.40, 0.70, 4.70; 3.90. Jellneks JOIN 4.00. Doe Boy (M. MacArthur) 1 th N64 June Byrd (J. Ferguson) 3 Willie's Adios (D. Pinkney) 4 Anthony L. (L. I-lennessey) 1 Chiez Ozaukee (A. Bernard) 4 olle Q 2 Anthony L. owned by Claude I h 5- Los Angeles (Bowsfield 8-5) (N) , . Cleveland (Ramos 5 - 10 at; Baltimore (Estrada 5-13). I Boston (Conley 10-11 or Wll-I son 9 - 5) at Minnesota (Plels, e L eles (Podres 9-9) at n I 2-2). , Detroit (Bunning 11 - 8) at Chicago (Herbert 12-7). ! TORONTO (CP) —' Herman don’; time was seven hours, 16 os Aug clnnafi lN“’‘I“‘“ 24’ °" Jay Willemse, 28, Friday won the minutes and 39 seconds ' international marathon swim at The previous record, set by 5“ F“‘“°‘5°° ‘5““°"d 1”’ the Canadian National Exhlbl- Willemse last year was (5-54 01 Milwaukee (Spahn 12-11 at ). Philadelphia (McLlsh s. at ‘ Pittsburgh (Sturdivant 4-3) '’ Chicago (Koonce 9-5 and Bob- A field of 35 started the swim shortly after noon Friday In school pursuit of $15,000 for the first ion and set a recon! for the ent. The Netherlands teacher hit the finish line ‘a seven placers. mile ahead of runner-up Cliff L There was it tie for third llm8<l°ll- 31- T°r°nl°- and place for the first time in the St.'Louis (Gibson 14 - 9) at completed the 15-mile course In history of the event Alma“ . By W B. WIIEATLEY 5”‘ l‘°'"‘3- 33 ml““‘.¢5- L“““‘ quarter of an hour behind Lum- Souih African 1 Sidelines Texan . by defeating Doug sllverburg of '3‘ LONDON, Ont. (CP) — Reg Calgary one up in the morning I a spec Africa, defeated Don Cherry of "1" WM '50‘ it ll“ loll -1 Wichita him lll sdon were John Lacourslero of Montreal and Alfredo Carnal-oro Buenos Alres. Argentina. Camarero and Lacourslero, 26, had a time of seven hours. O -9 “Marty. who entered the who her collate ' education 9 Falls, Texas. at the that left will an 1I‘- inch University ocluxieo, will win 19th hole Friday in the semt— ‘NW finals of the Canadian amateur golf championship and enters ii 3 a moth Tom .Dr$:, ‘:fg'I;":ya;"°t(°):K” one over Bill Wakeham of lch. - ‘"°°°ln' Draper earlier won the 10th and 17th holes to defeat Phil lcalury fiéhoolteacher and five- Browulee of Toronto 2 and 1. “Int Albert! 01591! Clllllltlloll. Cherry, loss Canadian cham- . was ahead on the way. tlinae.-:5‘ ' at l’*°ll WM ll “Wee-l°°l Wl*'aner the seventh hole where . . si T'7I°"- ‘”I'° R” I” ‘V95 complete the race and‘ she will steady golf throughout the _tour- ' smut.‘ won in the $:.p:::_'g_"'° “"0 “"7"” ' p ac race. and Miss Mtlllgail. a 28-year-old ncowphé “mu” “mp “ By ALEX MOBIN V. OTTAWA (CP) —It was a , of mass tloo‘-at the R! can Lawn Tennlr Club Fri- day as Canada's top junlor'ten- nis players competed for eight crowns open only to natives‘ of this country. The top-seeded players in the 14th annual Canadian’ Junior tennis championships Kare than 100 matches were held in c 1, sunnyweat The titles at stake 0 VI’ gories-18. 16, 14, and 12. Andre Tlelemans, 18, of Mont- real, p seed the senior boys’ event. had no trouble eliminating Bruce Burrows. 17, of Toronto 6-0, 6-1. Top seeded girl in the 18- year-old division. Vicki Berner. 17, of Vancouver had no first- round match scheduled. Second seed in the event. Faye Urban, 16, of Windsor defeated Bever- ley Payson. 16. of Lachine, second seeded .Barry Shakes- peare, 15, of Halifax defeated Pierre Dubois, 15. of Victoria- ville, Que.. 6-2, . The 12-year-old girls’ event brought the day's fastest re- in the firs: race Md finishing suits. In two matches a finalist 9 v Mass’ Eliminaliorl Seen In J_uniorTennis Ch'ships I and two semi - finalist spots were decided. There were seven ‘youngsters 'origlnally entered in the event but two defaulted tn the mo . ‘ Pat Nelllgan at London, Ont., e semi - final today. Miss Leaves Hospital OTTAWA (CP)——Coacb Frank air of Ottawa Rough Riders ' was out of hospital Friday and resting at his home. ' Clair. whose Big Four club defeated the Alouettes 29-18 in Montreal Thursday night. went into hospital Tuesday for treat- ment of a back ailment which had been causing him consider- 9 2 5 able pain. Club officials said‘ it is not 3 ‘" definite whether Clair will be able to attend a practice sched- Jol‘.v Frisco owned by Leith “led for mday_ Ice Capades NEW YORK (CP)—Otto and Maria Jellnek of Bronte, Ont., current world champion pairs 1 skaters, have turned profes- 6 sional-with the Ice Capades. it ‘ was announced Friday by John M. Harris of New York. Harris, president - producer of 5 the skating show, said the broth- dill 7 er-sister team will make its pro dill <3‘ debut at Madison Square Gar- den Aug. 29. tla Maria, 19, and Otto, 22, won Stables, Dartmouth; Bob Brook the world championship in b R. MacKellzie, Prague, city of their birth, last March. They captured the North 9.40 American championship in Bos- s,2o_ ton in February, 1962. 9y were members of the Canadian 57. 3 Calif.. in 1960, and were twice junior and twice senior pairs 1 champions of Canada. The Jelinek family left Czech- oslovakia in 1048. going to Swit- zerland. In 1949 the family came 2 5 to Canada and_flve years later became Canadian citizens. ’ Golf Results 3:0 Murphy, Charlottetown; Killar- . ney Boy owned by R. Jabalee, The following are the results Hanover: 5-P- P8‘)‘S' $34.00. 10.30, 5.70; 4.10, of the go ‘ 29.90, 7.50. played at Course Davey Moore Davey Moore of Columbus, Ohio, et- h lit e- known Finnish challenger 0111 126 pounds, ‘HORSE RACE roun 5- outdoor bout in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium before a crowd of 35 ma T as the rumier-up. Th -up was Mis. -MATINEE At MocNerl||s Milt.‘ Saturday. August 18 second "Chit 2000 EM.- Mukl got up only to be fell: as‘;-.. 3.: ....':.“3...°a' "-1 is d “‘° ; 3“; Womsns lnstltuh Oantoon Service. prize money to s at the extra hole which .wgi:;m" shim mm” M “com to the South African with four. Ta lor sent the match I '09‘ N0“) 3 308$! "0 to land od Into atitlrg-hole play by winning 1) feet from the T the I In 1954 it was an all-United, Lolvo ‘wan "ll. "4" °-:::.. .. . . OI! -....»'rlio¢rawiucycletorPumo "" ' "w _‘ Biron bananas rsnlxes front 14 "mg" In the town. in 22 months from planting to »:- first em. I o slhvsfiiauno ( Draper ruched Q scat-final u .. , . In . o ' 30-hole final today will be Kitchens trolled through the tlmeotlie final ‘has been : at: hole rvgvihece she cu't Mrs. from the City Softball will take crust a in snce ‘s ms 11- o one hoe Ith (ilv.(>i- Don Doc of l an til-foot putt for I bhidle 0" a tum "om “Mes Hum" V I l Slllld-‘I! !Graoby, Que., at Montreal. ‘ w 1100 afternoon in an exhlbiti . ’ an 7,] i at Mcmoriall Field. Game time a r via 1 squ .m. one thsnooolatsmpol _, ‘"- pin. that match, Miss * A team comprising players on his o8hI‘CE|'3‘00!| at 2-o'clock on 0' he 12th. MI in h .4“ '"'°“‘'- (“'3' C“? grail It with a iiiu (life eii: l"‘l'°"‘ """“"¥ ‘° l”“'“°‘l"'° Col, ~':'l'lmt‘l‘lls some are urged to be on , Sunday sitar-noon, Danny Mc- nzhhni um Corinne‘: Tire Pis- go II to In played In two 18- In sections l0lls'\Vl'll till?’ 3 n _ ‘KIRIB- starting at 10:30 uo. uni m an exhibition unit at 8 KART Racing COVEHEAD. KART PARK ' EVERY SAT. NIGI-IT . I 11 IVENTS ; NC DIAYSI I csurflll .FAt‘.‘.‘l|.|'fll$ UBC Applies For Olympic Berth In '64 8 GODERICH. OM. (CP)¢-Rev. David Bauer, coach of the Uni- versity of B ri tls h Columbia hockey team, said Friday th' UBC has applied to represe Canada in th 1964 Wlnte Olympics. Father Bauer, spending a holiday at the mily summer home near here, is a native of terloo, Ont., and one of the hockey-playing Bauer clan. He was coach of St. Michael's Col- -sE...‘1 S lege Majors. a Toronto team b th won the Canadian junior championship in 1961. While reluctant to give full details of the plan at this time, Father Bauer said the team would be assembled from unl- versity students who would go to UBC on transfer from col- leges all over Canada and pos- sibly the United States. Gordon Juckes. secretary - manager of the Canadian Ama- ’1lhe curtain comes down to- night on one of the greatest harness racing programs ever resented. on Prince Edward land P Is . Afternoon and evening prog- rams wind up ‘the week long schedule that has attracted thousands of patrons. Some great miles were displayed and sotne exceptional pari-muluel pays were in evidence through- out the week. Nine dashes go this afternoon and another nine dashes tonight and those final Old Home Week cards are very likely to rival anything yet presented as far as excitement is C0nCel1'llC(l. Classifier Frank ‘Duck’ Acorn has come through with a sin- Crotty's semi-final match wm be her first in the event. sh. is seeded No. 1. Sourls Is Host 0’ Kensington In Game Today Marauders SOURIS — Sourls _ will play hosts to Kensiiigton Allstars this afternoon at 1 0'. clock In the first game of‘ . best-of-three series for the pro. vinclal Bantam baseball crown, The game had been scheduled will is e th Sourls Credit Union midgets in the first game of the [shin semi-finals. Game time is 4.30 p.m. « Midget Series Resumes Today The second game of the Queens County midget base. a1 played this afternoon at Memorial Field be- tween the Charlottetown Abies and Tracadie. The Abbles took a 1-0 lead in games of the best of three ser- ies winning at Tracadie in the peuer. The winner of this series will play the winner of the Kings County-Prince County series for the Island title. Game time today is 2.30 p.m. 0 Double Program Scheduled Today ling show all through the week and ne hopes his presentations llhis afternoon and tonight will wind up the Big Fair in I blaze of glo . The final Old Home Week programs in the past have been noted for the great thrills pro vided and the big win, place. show and feature pays. This is most likely to be the case again ‘this afternoon and tonight as drivers go all out in an effort lio grab the last of the Old Home Week purses. You should make the wecll complete by attending both programs at Charlottetown Driv- ing Park today. See you there. if matches recently the Belvedere Golf The Men’: president sponsored tchwaswonbyM.rs.E.C. aylor with Mrs. H. F. Jalrdine e by match was played oflf with Mrs. E. C. Taylor e-merging the wimler. The William Bee . l Tlie~1-‘nlrwvay st:-Ike matlcli was 5 won by Mrs. G. G. Wood. STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR ~ SATURDAY AUGUST I8lh.I962. Al=rellNooN_lsi‘oAsl-l 2:00 P.M. , 1 DASH PURSE $200.00 1-Zitner; 2—Jeff Dudley; 3—HigIiley's Way; 4-—Wiilg Victory 5-Jolly Clegg: 6-—Dreamy Guy; 7—Avalon Worthy; 8--Polonaise * . NOS. 2-6 “D" AT $400.00 1—Tommy Shanter; 2-Mr. Gallon; 3—Vivian Strong; 4-—AndeI~ son Hal: 5-Cyclone Kelly: 6—-—Chuck II.: 7--Freddie’: Dream: ’ 8—M)r. Key. NOS. 5-9 JR. & AA $800.00 DIVISION 1-Port Dariiley; 2'—L0l8 Hal: 3-—-Morley‘: Pride; 4—Artu1lo & G.: 6—Post Hanover. NOS. 3-7 DIVISION $450.00 _ 1—Fastway; 2—Cathy Girl; 3—Gene L. Scott; 4—Ed'ward M.-; 5- Le:-.h's Girl; 6—Here Am I. Border-view Renown. 5—%IIe&y NOS. 4-8 "01 $450.00 DIVISION 1-Torrid Waters; 2—Gir.ger E.; 3—Rex Hi Lee; 4-—Captain Chief; 5-Concrete King; 0-Scottish Light; 7—ElIen Joyce; 8—Sim- cos’: Ma-gic. Also eligible; Miss Kcmble. NIGH'I'—'| sf DASH‘ 8:00 P.M. ONE DASB AT $150.00 1—Phillip’s Queen; 2—Deceiver; 3-Bud Hal; 4—Mountain Tap: 5-Paula Clegg; 6-Primo; 7-Jeanie Brewer: 8-—Wat.son Toss. DASHES "2" AND "6"; PURSE $400.00 1—Jo.‘lly Dick; 2-—Denn.‘ls Herbert; 3—Buddy Lybmolt; 4——Ed80- wood Hal; 5-Josedale Co. Pilot; 6-Just Also Dazzlli»g,Rt'.sh DASIIES 3 AND 7 PURSE $450.00 1-—-Iuniorr Frank; 2-—l{y Lee Do my Grattao Up; 5-lean Cleu; G——I.rv Averill; 7--Callie Hal. ' nllsims 4 AND 0 PURSE $000.00 1-Janet M.; 2—Plney Lee; 3-1-Ielen’s Dream; 4-—Stalag Han- over; 5-Mr. Rook; 6—_Jollly Ahb; 7--Bally Champ. . DAB 5 AND I PUIISE $1fl0.00 - 1-,-RWII Onyx: 3—Sonfla¢o: 3-Borderview Bob: 4-Amos Front: Lark: 6—Domlnlon Byrd. Charlottetown Driving Pork MON. AUG. 18 TUB. AUG. 14 VIII). 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