on - e The “Guardian, Charlottetown Fri. Jule &. 1968 7 Veteran Island Shooter Scottish Highland Hunt Brings Back Fond Memory as 1 type this Col umn Lord Stankum ‘owned ‘The B: thoughts are drifting -lock* a mountain near the Pe: back to bygone days . days that home *where all. the big Sect } will never return to a hunt hares lives'as well as. the grouse es O o e. atc 1 once enjoved in-¥he Scottish cover around its base | Highlands. The groutd work for. It was a memorable afternoon | this hunt was set on tie even- I sauntered forth with an & year ° . , : pg after_we moved. from the old laddie as}a guide and a *' gist A veteran marksman’ from TYROS ' . TYROS oe Spi - fos ‘ York. Tpr. Tom Vesey yester- fgor Louis ‘Phahouf «. 45 F-Set Lonis- Phaneuf 114 Yoves salient to the Somme. The-ed man of Mr. fay named \ day captured top honors in the ¢sot john Hanlan 45 CPO S G Bowles 114 .-Field-Asti ery. unit——-18 Pound. Henderson e didn’t a ae iA. main event of yesterday's opea al am 43 Cat. Wilbur Birt 113 ers. to Which I was attached ther tur or Teather on Mr .Ha ‘\ {ng program of the PE] Rifle Tpr J} Leightizer A5 Cpl G Davies 110 had set up our. horse lines in a small holdings and when we as Association’s 9th annual prize pie fren Beaton 4|. F-S2t. John Hanlan 110° shallow’ valley behind Albert. reached the border af Lord Stan- . Ameetat-Squaw Point ranges pay pile Carver... 4p__Cp! R ‘H. Bennett 108 a . ™ a Except, for the ruined town of kum‘s holdings I asked Hender- \ Tpr Vesey registered a possi- PO a? 4 Gites 115 4g Tpr “Tez shtizer " “-*" : ; ae ~ 4 Albert and the shattered yillages son if he was game to cross the ble 50 out of 50 at 500 4 ards and : re Tpr vill it Carver 897 ‘ Same 0! Courcelette and Pozieres ‘he border ints the forbitden and" then added a 72 out of 75 at 600 CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN Cit Barry Mellish 7A | Picardy. Plain was as flat and but he shook his head I asked for a total'of 122 out of 125. ed- Tpr H T Vesey 122. FIRST DAY’S AGGREGATE treeless as western Canada’s my little eight year old if he gine wut. WO2 Mike Susick of the wo2 M. P> Susick 121..WO2 M_ P. Susirk 217 bald prairie was willing to ‘cross ‘into Ae. AFD. Summerside and Tpr Cliff Pte .C Strong 121 Pte C C. Strong 213 On our waydown from the sal- man’s land’ with me’. and~ he Strong Windsor, NS by ane Sct R LL. Coles 1” FO M D. Phoenix 213 ent | had gotten into the bad smiled and stepped to mv side. Sudick was. ‘awarded see Grr dine Davis | 1” Tyr H T Vesev 212 graces of a Liverpool Irishman As we threaded our way through ey ines Nirkse af the het Tpr RoC Rarwise 119 Tpr RC Bartwise 212 Sct. MeTigue and | was the heather -to the base of ‘The ter score ad.6M0:than Strong Sat GG. MacLennan 119 Sot ki: Davis ; 2 __ selected for duty on the ‘horse Pallock’ the_laddie was ight by The two \morning -matche Irene Beaton _ 1 Sgt G G” MacLennan 211 lines’ on our first night on The ™y side ¢ which were fited under extreme F-O M. D- Phoente N8* Mr. _ Theresa Hughes toi 211 Somme. Big Alex Forbesefrom| ! told him that I'd give him adverse weather condition : jthe Scottish Highlands. -~ better Six pence for every hare I shot through ee oe heavy rains zs . Ps known as ‘The Tar Baby’. . was 49d a shilling for each grouse. and unstable ht conditions A ve thy partner for the first. watch. |H's real seotch blood boiled up were both captured, ut sewers rant Big Alex didn’t rate too high in @t this offer and he told ne of the at eee : i i, ties ee & 9S the Sergeants esteem and in this og the ‘war oo Mike Sus starte e bal a lrespect we were a sort of ‘ was saving a many rolling when he -on Oe. DeBlois GIVES BOY: BAT ’ jot fa kind’ Forbes was both vase ‘shillings worth had in his Bank Bros match at 200 Sia ' with a : { jovial and a very interest- 29d then in a confidetial toe score of 49 out of 50. -Tr\do thial ! ; my . he inquired: ‘Tf I was a good «he nosed out Tom Vese\\ an Pe 1ea Dave Pistilli. 12. of Wen- - dium today when > New York _ Where Dave was sitting Then tail, taking -back~—-the - bat ing character we on shot’ I done a spot of sretiene Tpr Perley Taylor of Wi mn va i : onah. NJ. grips bat he re- Mets batter A! Luplow lost his » along came Mets’ Ron Swo When the crowd .boded, the | Mawel a seteaten F4 wen! land said “Partner — I never one point, each of faron ole marke he trieved in Connie Mack Sta- “grip and the bat sailed near “ boda (4. and waged over the Mets came up with another * eet eoltatans eo made our.|miss’. There came the moments men finished with 48's \ Thrills, chills end excitement went to Dezi Driscoll fn. number ee cat bat for Dave. (AP Wirephoto) | eatvae ‘aecnieutnide: jwhen I sadly regreeted this bit- In the H. L.. Sear match F were on hand for the 1000 fans 41. -»#— 54 Ford . | of <praccing. M.D. Phoenix also teistered chatted} +} stack The 'overhead"’ event. num- oe ae : . As the evening shadows leng- | Several inches of snow cov- 49 out of 50.10 come out aead\ ear races at the Coy chad track ber four, last night was won by | RL... pa heeetortien \ -—thened the guns ei of four other competitors by a . Tuesday evening ; [Boh Beers in number 6, a ‘59 | ett ae ee mountain and all I could see one-point margin, Lt 1 S§ fv- | \The weekly race card, which Chev. Ken Newbury took: second lca aes chien "ie rece were huge boulders and snow. _ ans, Fred White of. Murray. Har- normally. “goes on” Wednesday iplace honors in car_number 3, : s z Se For the life of me I couldn't bor. Perley Taylor and Mrs. nichts, was moved ahead to a '56 Ford and third to Fred lines stuck their heads in the think of any animal, hare or Thanet Hughes of ‘Fredericton. Tuesday for this week, because Smith driving his number 35, a air_and were all attention. it | theverian. helng-20 foolish_as te N Peach had 48 of the “Hell Driver” show. being Dodge automatics was then we saw the ove of jeven venture on this waste of ° _._- __In*addition to winning the first held at the Charlottetown Park In the second event for & cy- own a ces ove on ‘- “ne Real poche: end’ anew: Fer: a en a match 3 Wort $ t : . ;me I couldn't éven spot 2 blade winner of the first pe agocre Plenty of pile-ups were the or honors weht this time to ‘Al Mac- n ee ee, ee ee | Seemingly re Sr at gate registering a total of 217 der of the day in the eighth race, Rae in: number 49. Phil Macin- ' ébin Gai bs ‘@ an approximate average on I was caught flat t points out of a dassthle 225. This the free-for-all, and-after all was nis driving the '55 Chev that Ray As the old addage gece “thrills |Wick. In the tenth Rose Robin G 2 Way Benator . Pearl Way (R. Annear) 2.3 teen to twenty birds in a covey. ns : ; a bi 7 = hetter than the caned ant Al aan ARCA; +h—-were_a dime a dozen’’ last_eve- won a photo from Eloise Wick C. Woonlridge 6 Texas Chief. (O. Willis) 5 2% was my first introdt tion to! So ee bere, Demr hen was four oo Bs er. = _ pede out M MacRae — Rint won he ft ore — ca tning at the Chanlotielowa Dre (ba all tongues” were warcing -Frer-chamre +P Barter} “Shera “Davie -TC— Smith —4—$ trae ic ~ ! a Jack Rabbit. bounced almost _ foned: bar: an; am yao aia tl Woctie tntesd tina pra a fecal Naaapait. tk a > ling Park a ‘new. marks, tre- ‘about the pomaniies spe ed Starrs _ eft - Palmer) 8 Shermar Allan (J. Fox) © 6 6 did I dream that one day ‘apres — ae cine hie ~— ai ; Tet tes reas 4 : : mendous times and finishes and:shown by Hurrah in, the stret: me 2.14 Times 2.12-1; 2.10-1 2 mie cue Op Green F-9 Phoenix free-for-all was Flamin’ Ray- “her 36. a GMC-.'2 ton truck ee a s highligh. Ferguson had a ‘horse jump in. .Pays. S234, $50,-5 20. 3.60, na le guerre’ as the French say junder his hind feet as big as Following are. the leaders in mond Birt in-his ‘34 Chev. num George Neal in number 87 took finishes and good pays ems j th but 290: 520 Pays: $3.40, 2.90. 2.20;—6.70, that I would be hunting them on | Y IT missed cl the three matches and the day's her 47. Third went to Fred Smith first. ptace in the fifth race, for) ted the card ae eo eee : D 2.90; 2.10. $5.30, 5.00, 2.00; 4.70, PEt. Each covey held from fif- | Iwith both bai el of Se chee accrezate \ odgt No. 35 Fans “hed barely settled back \Sot Burreh out and with s tre! —s 2.20: 2.20 iteen tq twenty members Each |, ree 20 ie ee in his Dodge automatic No. 35 flatheads and ‘second went to | in their seats when Clarkie Mendous burst of speed finish- Far Stride (D MacNeill) 1 DASHES 6 AND 10 } thing bhapped with the—second __* DeBLOIS BROS | LTD. -____and 4 th to George Neal in No Dezi Driscoll in his number 41 tSruith teaitind ‘ ald ed a head behind the two front- Ripover ‘R. Gass) _ 2 agen A. 1 covey was an approximate one, \hare that I stirred up. There WO2 MP Susick R&S 49 87 a dodece automatic Melvin. ((Crowhar) Fraser in hts R Pilot +t the tw eo Tunners - “Genet Srote*G—Ehappet+—3 Rose — ~ Smith) | 4] hundred yards apart and the) was a world of disillusionment _ j s ‘ n b 7 ir 7 E Tpr HT Vesey 4 George Thorne driving Mae number 13. a ’S4 Ford. grabbed eH ™ = 2 ee old’ And who says a slow track Little Doctor (J Chappell). 4 0 7 re . Craig) 32 flight lasted a good half hour. in the kids voice when he said: . pot Szt Perley Tay or Poe niahe | a. copped top ho the third place spot ' Debby | he: fie! aa doesn't make for gond races Miles Hal (B. Craig) -g Hee Ora It was then that Big Alex talk- “¥ou-missed that one too”. That 1 Set HE. Wilson 4? hors in the mechanics race, num Boh Beets in number 4, took wee ae ime Sle te ie. wie SUMMARY Concept ‘E. Bernard) Clas neregnt) : a rs about ‘the covies of Scotch, me out of my Insing “4 £t Gordon Hizgins 47 lee satan Plarieg sneonit tu this top -honers in.event number sh. in the second dash and took a DASH 1 Rudy Frisco (B Henderson) 7) | Topway Ww MacArthur) 4 53 /Grouse that were so plentiful m | ctrenk ciel ai 3 Capt Rov A’ Merahie 47 es a » overheads: = and second place Dew mark of 2.14-2 as she com- : ic Time 2 13- Hurrah (E. Ferguson) 5 3 ithe Highlands near his-home at) ie i 47 event was Joe Donavan in car P bined with Bay Pilot for a 43.00 Bay Pilot . Smith) 1 2.13-4, -}¥ankee Blaze (F. Bernard) 6 I started two more and killed Tpr esse Number 13° Frasers Ford Thrd>went to-Newbury in his number ta thet 8 Craig's Abbe (J. Chappel!) 2. Pays $3.90, 2.70, 2.10: 2.60, T 2 06-1 “907-2 ja spot known as Cairnie DY bot beth clean with sincle shots, TYRNS — ss ok ak Vous “wee 2 Fred Smith,in number 35 pla. (Pay in the’ first -double Musters Monee 219 210 imes , f- |Huntley north of Aberdeén, Scot-+ are we eorge al in ! p fvstery Rom They Were huge hares that Cp! RH Bennett ep + FEE EP NG oad third Ripover chased Far Stride to “R. MacFadyen) 2 3 DASHES 4 AND & |_ Pays: $29.10, 5.10, 3.90" 4.20, land. I wrote to Alex's Uncle | would weich seven of ¢ight Pte Irene Beaton re 9D te bi Hae must hak pine Nickerhy Enterprises will he ;the wire in the third +6—harter! 5. Miss Coppertorie (W. Craig) 1 6/ j2.90; 4.20; $4.80, 2.90, 2.80; 4.70, | tonn Hay, after Alex had told noundg each The sun was ¢i Ser’ Gian ngs heyy “Ty or. six cychnder models, Ray holding” stock @arraces--again223C 6.40 in'the quinella. Miss pi sincton's Belle (0. Poulton.,4 Garth's Best_tA_Bermardy—2—t 14-340. — ihm about the Canadian t FO ling ‘the wer? as. we slepoe tone Want 9 Birt came home the winner tn next Wednesday, and a “Pow. Coppertone continued the trend pecoy’s Lakeburn \Mr. Charmer ‘B. Henderson) 3 4 DAaE PET. Canada’ who was bis per: trom the rocky mountain base F-Sgt John Hanilan 42 . rose : |\to new marks: in the fourth dash . \ 8 Mighty Armstrong (W. Craig) 1|conal friend d : y car 47. his '55 chew Al. MacRae der Puff’ race for lady drivers H. Smallwood) 6 Maynard's Missy nal friend and the letter im} jand into the lovely scotch hea ae ea eee 2 placed second in his number 49 will be the featured event as 2% it took +a — of 2:11 Bell's Last (R MacDonald) 7 ‘J. Smallwood) 45 ee oo hae ° ; reply contained a warm invita |ther ‘reflecting the last rave of ; at mad and ted went IK Wi r ct week's ¢ ‘ In__copping . the-four 2 18-4 rmily Hal (R. MacFadyen) 5 2 )5pensive Spu mil tion to visit th in the Scottish | H. L. SEAR AND Co.. Ird th Walter Camp- next week's card goes ———T Wie fire of the tae eis See 2164. Ti 3M TWN aias R Craig) 6 3 Doctor-Alex (D.-MacNeill) 4 Highisade ua oa a have win westering sun and then it FO MD Phoenix - 49 bell in) his. Chev number 20 RISHES dash winners on the card. led a tie : ay ate Times 211-3: 2 12-3 Molo Kai “F. MclTsaac) 5 | absence " pond oe a wey eee f ® 00 Pavnte = “ESE J "RIS E 3. 7M 2.11-3; - seme Ly:- © + Eva ~ Feeney yt sae eee ee ee the field to the wire in the fifth DASH 2 Pays: $3.40, 219, 2.20; : 230, Lucky Lark (G. MacLeod) 6 I remember as vividl it | (Of be nai | ine Grea ee an Eon—-Fred—C—White a per 55,8 fog. atthe second, Ha beet is a concentrated form dash_in_the_ninth—and—then- the Bo ae Mareen 1 230. 340 $3.80, 260, 2.60;.400, Lord Adios (O. Poulton) 7 a r ividly as of beautiful Scotch Grouse oo Mrs‘ event for flatheads Dz ohn- WAS he int-elements ane old Debby _E_ Berna = estar Aarne coe nN ~ sl were. the .. ~heather--and z ae oe : Ss — Be F tn T ‘se eee — us ak pce gga a oad free-for-allers gave the fans Dennis Herbert (EF Ferguson’ 2 OR #7 Peceiver.-+t-—Smatiweed)- 4 they dished up for me. I ate sn|made a dem double. I gave ms 2D. aren Senne s . : P something to remember Rose Mountain Jester (G. MacLeod) 3 DASHES 5 AND 9 Time 213: Sat Frank Sonier 47 her 87, placed second: and thir ‘riboflavin Rob nbggi ‘ Pe : : : 00. oF “jo oatmeal porridge and real [little guide three shillings as awe ee tre ear Cae i al in captured the first half of Josedale Co-Pilot (© Smith) 4 Speedy Con Arsenault) 1 t Pays: $7 5.60, 3.60; § *|seotch scones (oatmeal) that U|promised and John D. Rock‘e! - * 4 1 of s * a in the red ‘hot time Lorne’ Price = 5 Mr--Jollity. (F_ Mclsaac) 2 4.5.20; 2.50 ‘gained about five pounds in ean had ‘sothing en him es he oped ae a Teal battle Sevt-s days. . and the more I ate the|held them tightly clasped Lee's W y Cobden where|_ better they liked me. They had | clenched fist. ee out Eloise an idea that a Canadian would| Tonight I wonder if he is still Ic aus ur es n O ea turn up his nose at such plain/ living and If he ts I'd be will- BASEBALL * fare as_oatmeal porridge and ing to bet he tells his children, scones. Mr. Hay was all apolo-| and grand children too. . if he . RESULTS “|gies that he had no hare of has any — about the wonderful - - f |grouse cover_on_his property for National teove | AD rl 1S pen assic Par ee oe eo New York 130 200 nNR— 9 138) -CROCKETT & ‘STOREY i) Phila. 100 21101 — 6 141° By TOM REEDY shattering Muirfield’s record of ,nine for a prosaic 72 to go with | a PRESS Vrrend: ieee Sather. | MUIRFIELD, — iM 66-held jointly: by Henry Cott. roan equally uninspir- | Sins ‘fechact teu lie ill Grote- B = i and Jack Nicklaus yg gc Ure way back in 1948 and. Phil 4 covered by a horse was run irote- Buhl, Wise (4), Knowles field's 6.887-vard, par 71 seaside “ 8 BREAK PAR re) teday—in 1924 ~ 4), Herber (1-3). (7), Roebuck links Thursday with a -four-un- Rodgers of La Jolla, Calif, ' 7 wae pretty much ‘in com- : Tein Beat 7 . 9) and Dalrymple Uecker (9Y. ‘der-par 67 to seize. the lead at‘who equalled # in the morning. mand of my game,” Nicklaus ae tekea: ae a , HRS: NF-Grote 2) Phil-—cCal- the halfway mark of the. Brit- Rodgers, Harold Henning of said. “TI knew’ what the ball was a a ——~ e's in we . ison (5), Taylor (4), Uecker ish “open - golf championship he cath Africa and Kel Nagle of |80!n8 to do.’ ST eee. tee cn innati” ~~ 203 ins ever woe. Australia. were directly behind I” contrast to Wednesday |_ Pelee wn asec ied neinna 000 000 — , 7 ‘ San _¥ ran: 002 640 16, Tet The —Columbua._ Ohio. gotter a ne Sanders<of Ojai, when _ only. - Nicklaus and eee “CENSUS 18 RESISTED - Ellis (5 -. 13) Nottobart (S) his openina 70 for 137, just one Calif. and Ronnie Shade, Seot- land's Jimmy” Hitchcock broke} | TOA" Coyne results oes Me edart 70 for 137, just one ar with 70’s,—eight ers ac- Baldschun 8) and Pavletich; prio ‘of England’ ‘ Peter "5" i. oreo ‘Sovte at nae complished it qeersaay They |of Britain's recent proportional Sadecki (4-5) and Haller HRs: Butler . - aiperyrt gs r “* | included Butler’s 65, Rodgers’ [census of 10 per cent of the Cin—Cardenas (11); SF — Fy. Nickigus charged into the lea@_'"2)'? Was 8 Bs 66, Nicklaus’ 67, -Nagle’s 68, ‘population may be valueless be- oiled __frentes (2) Mats (20) Peterson after: Butler. had. fired i. 65, The cut-off mark of 150° re Henning, Devlin and Doug Se. cause more than 150,000 people "21" Haller” 7173 = ener —=-tced-the-field~of--130..to64_for__ a 1-9e--eretend—with—09-—and felused—to—retura...theforms, Pittsburgh 021 000 010— 4 102 the pee andr aha rounds to- Sanders and Shade with 70s. ‘Many complained about the un- Chicage 1 0013-5 80 MAR. RACING day and Seturday Hitchcock blew to a 77 Thurs- usually. personal questions. ‘Fail- DRIVING PARK : sic oa Te FIELD REDUCED 10 64 day a 147 total, 10 strokes be- jure to co-operate can draw a cBe > _ ae . 3 ¢ Mag: gk ig A Ra TRURO (CP) A Summer- Fight of the Americans \hind Nicklaus. £10 fine, | deakins: (9), Woot 13-9) (1) | Cee Oe Tene ies end wan ee oe Ce romalater at | ——— Saturday, July Koo (R) $ . Asthe trip : ander iislay Piet wate ar the only double winner on aM oros, 144; Arnold Palmer, and DASH NO. 1 Mota (4) E jeight-dash harness racing pr®@ pick Sikes, 145: Tony Lema, | |f , |e ty’s Boy Re American League gram here Thursday night 147, and Dave Marr, 149. i 2—Wee Lass Boston 000.190 001— 2129 Dreamy Guy, owned by Erie Gary~ Player of South Africa, il $Drille Hal New York 00 Johnson, won the second race who won his British Open crown || val eas ‘ce wea. ‘oie 2:11 and then cut a full see- ase at Murifield in 1959, had _ferective RAY 1, 966 S—Modern Grattan ; and Ryan: Downing, Womack ;0nd off his lifetime record with 72.74- 146 E IN INTEREST roe er (2-2) (8) and Howard. HRs: NY |4 2:10 timing in the sixth Palmer looked for a while as |||} —Mantle (16). : Fastest mile of the night Wa8 though he was en route to a | {if - Chicago | 003 002 300— 8139 stepped by Miss Joan, Adios — commanding - position” with e | |i RATE chesterfield suite we've ever been able to offer in this price range. Washington 000 900 320— 5.129 2:97 45 in the -seventh race first nine of 33,. including an SAVINGS : bl styled, nylon frieze cover, hardwood constraction, coil spring seat John (7-5) Wilhelm (8) Pj Other winners were Tiptop ondle bot the slid on the back - deck, foam cushions and moulded foam back. Raisin or chocolate brown. zarro (8) and Romano. Martin | (2:11' 45). West River Roy jo ———3- |, EARN oie Fantastic low price. f 8) Richert (8-9) Cox (6) Kline | (2:09 25), Lucifer 2:13). Basil - ‘- ‘8) Humphreys (9) and Casa- Henley (2:15 45). and Herm’s BASEBALL * ‘ : nova. HRs: Wash — Harrelson Spud. (2:14 35 ; = CURRENT ie A\f t8) Lock. £13). SYDNEY (CP) Borderview |; “PHILADELPHIA (AP)—New “ACCOUNT ag e 12 00 Detroit . 12 001 1N— 4120 Roy, swept to victory in- both “ipteMrets blew_a five-run lead, * Minnesota 000 101 O1— 3101 heats of the featured invitation then battled hack for three runs : Wickersham (5-2) Podres (9) a} Pace at the Sports Centre in “the~ninth ontwo walks and a | a Monthly a | Gladding-«9) and Freehga;:./here—Thursday” night: dadhles hy Al “Luplow and Larry a . ms ‘}Grant (5-12) Perry--‘3) Cimiso He raced-to victory im 2 10 the: Ellt to beat Philadelphia Phil- - (6) Siebler (8Y and Nixon. HRs: /first time out and refurnéd im jie< 94 Thursday. Luplow sent Det—Kaline (18). Min — Kille- ‘the seventh to pace: the fastest in the winning run and Elliot brew (16) Rollins (#) mile of the night in winning-in | drove in two ‘more 2.07. 3-5. ’ d straight vie- ASSO Z ; It was the secon raig “ pape aera cae Orawann was the only: other 4... for the Mets over Phils ; major-leaguh - enudba: « woe-laak double winner on the program The Mets led &A for 3% in ' records in parentheses: " |He won races five and eight ,, nes, largely on Jerry American League with times of 2.15 and 2 15 35 Grote’s tworun homer in the : a. Other winners on the program and and-Rey-MeMillan’s two- 3 Pe. 5 Pc. 4 { _ Cleveland, Siehert (93 Bh ee ‘Miss’Texas Hel (219 35°. nece Se ee . Tubular steel legs @36 x 46” table plus Kansas City, Krausse (5-4) ‘N) |cnoitield V » nity. 217 46 a Brantetane ef chrome Arborite top: 12” leaf Detroit, Lolich (7-4) at Min- Might C (214 \ eid ae The Phils got one run in the @. Chrome or bronzetone Sails aa 6 ‘ehaiee nesota, Kaat (10-6) or Perry Son (a14 4a; +5) « assy first. on Johnny Callison’s solo » @ Walnut o grey @ 36” x 60 table and 6 busnneauen G6 che (3-3) (N) ae | PREDERICTON (cp) \ Au tom aed then ye it up by chairs Self levelling glides California, Lopez (48) @ a the eighth inning. Bob Uecker's @ Tubular steel legs © Sell leveling loge Wright (22) at Baltimore, | eight-dash harness racing card <,j. home run_off Ron Gardner Reg. 49.95 Reg. 64.50 Reg. 79.95 Short (1-9) (N) |Was postponed here Thursday ‘evened the score at 6A , AROR. 49.0 me ee Washington, Hannan (1-47~and |Might because of rain. The pro = Tony Tavior also had & solo . intrest payable quarterly on ninimes y 95 95 95 Bosman (2-4) at New York, sgh was rescheduled for to home run. for the, Phils in the _ quarterly balance | 7—Orark Pete . . 7 ttlem ig th ASH . . wm, ah — 0 hecomte Chened ty fon Be fit | sestreekions Culet Chicago, -Lamahbe (4 ‘s and : on 2—Brown Budlong Howard (3-1) at Boston, Lon’ ° may be deposited or | | Lani Kai Gore 47 and Stansen 20.1 ATTENTION FARMERS at my i yao m er | eeterpeie Lady (twi-N) o S—Bob's Girl ~ OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. ele tae hoy '¥ a ee Pe New York, Shaw (65) and 2 | 7—Shelby Knight Fisher (6-8) at Pittsburgh, Law' f uy _ Tour M AJOR R IS | @—Mystery Mite - eee 17 ‘No. one ~}-+5-3)-and.Sisk.(2-1)_ two. 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