oo COMPTE-RICHELIEU= ONAWAY BORDERVIEW ROY R | The 1966 Gold Cup and Saucer Pace is already drawing raves across the Island as the hig question seems tno be ‘can Andy’s Son defeat this year's ' field of promising speedsters'’” Many-race fans think that last year’s winner Andy’s Son wil! have his hands filled but JIM FASHION his ART BER, E BLAZE MIRIAMICHI FRED owners Eric and Harry Whebby .os . sad driver Jimmy Mowe fue z ag umph in this wa Riders BASEBALL year’s great event. Andy’s Son Nick is Pal mer NG Montredh. | . RESULTS. fur spt on Friday night \ our spot on Friday ‘night H t nfr ‘ | i Borderview Roy owned by MONTREAL (CP) — Ottawa New, York 000 000 101— 2.42. im Ferguson, Sydney NS, ra ie peoret otis ray el Wal pee tp oh “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” an coven By 2. Gondic. vil verted to in , , : from vere 1a econd and third quarters after |Gibbs: Wilson (149) and’ Free- SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thur. Aug. 18, 1966. PAGE 18 night ‘and -this six year old bay \5X fi ries single “HRs: NY—Tresh (19). Det. horse defeated Andy’s Sor in x aes nero eae = ve ee a hn __NBW- Ne RK NP) -\d 15-3 iNan Eastern Feotball con- |Washingtag 60 G29 ino— 3 Tt Ties tie Wie vene aoe Sk One an elder aad AL serene game: Bare WaceRecay Richert (21), Kline 8), and pset /in S, 00¢ a) [S- “Jim 'Pashién owned, - trained ish Open, titlehelder, & ‘night. < Eero NY ae is Palmer, ‘the eason’s\ se |The’ vietoh oved the 3 Sagan wes oon toe Mitceeeee anaes feading money \winner ™ ers into dle possession \of |p chert (1) Cleve, — Colavito drawn the rail spot, and this wall named Wednesday Xt lace in t Eastern Co (6 Wagner (20). ~ : Nn Re 2 a wha make ‘Big Jim’’ the horse te the United States i N nde wth oints. They \. - 8 002 000 000 3 5101 ; beat on Friday night. ae sees Pup hs undefeated * x starts’ py, 000 010 01013 90 ; Onaway owned by R. R. Dris be IX mgs : ‘ Ho! tuman, Simmons (43)\\3) ° : ; : col Truro, N.S., and driven In_ picking the game's yer and,Henning aghi ‘ |. ‘The-loss- was Montreai‘s . sec- and Hundley; Bunning. Knowles | : , by Frank Daniels will leave muscle ‘men, ‘the : special '¢ nix represent So Agiea an digas wee this\vear |(g, Buhl \g) and Uecker. HRs? eat pays were the rule rath) The third’ dash’ of the evening! Pays; $13.30, 7.10, 4.10: 5.10,| Gregor) 5 3|from the three spot, and this mittee of the Japanese angamy ompet® agains we Shee teas ae | Shee ad Pp Chi—Hundley, (17), Banks (9). eM than the exception at the was another shocker as Irene |3.70; 3.20. $5-40, 5.10, 3.60° 4.60, |Countess Alire (E..Bernardi-6 6 | ‘ough speedster will be going all vers rene eee year He, eam. throughoit ce ous ee feet ied of 2 hila—Allen (3 os ChaMottetown Driving Park as Mir‘took her second consecutive | 3.50; 4.40. Exactor: $29.79. Mona's Dream (B, Bernard) 7 4 a oe me oon nee and 1 golfer, Bi ; . 5 2 - 100— 6 7 Id win-at d paid $47. S 2.AND & (J: ) s victory lis! tat ‘< 1 janta the sixth racing card of 0 n at‘the-Park- and paid $47.10, RACES 2. AND Jody Direct (J- Ratchford) 8 7 a the U.S. Open’ and three other ba ements sd Sel \wal ed the game ‘Beeston eet 43 Home ae was run off $11.50 and $6.80 across the|Kim Sue (R. Barnett) 13} Times:. 2.14:3 and 2.13:2. naway won a heat of the Tee none? nor: Kono < ees rdtacred = ak Jarvis (1-1), Carrell 3) a Rio Grafide got the night off | [board Ass expected arm's Whirl A--Wick (D. MacNeill) 24| Pays: $47.10, 11.50,.6.80; 3.00, us tational Pow cot Monday eader and pace-sette 1 Torre; Giusti (12-10) aymond t% a fine start.as the J.S. Schur-|Pride came up wit place |Ohio’s Orphan (C. Smith) ~3 1/3.40; 6.90. $5.00, 2.60, 2.20; 2.80, pon a ie ottetown ing averages NATE ENR tub touchdown, Tackle Moe Rae n (7), Sembera (9) man owned gelding got a fine |finish and the combination of the | Bonnie's Adios (A. Dorey) 4 2)2.30!-2.30, Quinella, $68.90; sec. | 'Tack in the time of 2.07:4 and The selection is’ left. entirely | course. onvert ~ Heath (8). drive from G. @ffappell and had two paid successfil_ patrons of|Audrey’s Pride (E. Beraard)~5 6 | ond double, $13.80. : must be given.a second look be- to the host country: Avtist of] phe last aS the » namenecde? 2 si | just a hair breadth of a lead as|the pari-mutials $68.80. This|Sunny Key (E. Clow) 6 7} RACES 4 AND 8 > |fore making a trip to the -pari- “U.S. players is submitted by the Was staged -in Japan, the\Ja a t See senere attempted I the field crossed the wire in the |class too figured ip another fea-|Elroma (J. Chappell) 4 8 | A my Thorpe (J. Campbell) - 1 2) Mutuals. Professional Golfers ‘Association | nese monopolized \honors. Nto | te d completed nine while curt: in * raiser, Favorites. Miss |ture event as it was the second} Chum (H. Smallwood) . 8 5 | Armond’s Buddy (L. Taylor) 2.1/ Leaving from-the five spot will and-from this list 1s picked the | ovichi - (Pete) \Nak bined to | Woodstock and Susan's Birthday jhalf of the sécond double. Times: 2.14:1 and 2.13. | Grand R (J. Chappell) 3.5| be. Comte Richelieu who paced - twoAmerican player the hosts | played Sam Snead’ an timed ir finishes a bit lite Ohio’s Orphan, after having) Pays: $9.50, 5.60, 2.40; 5.40,|Bobby Chips (B. Bernard) 44/4 mile in 2.04:4 at Brunswick would most prefer to see. IHemaret for the) iders intetcepted and finished in third and second finished third in the second dash | 2.40; 2.20. $6.70, 3.40, 2.30. 14.60, | Adioway Logan (D. Rector) . 5 6| Downs three weeks and also won ~ This is the fourth appearance lchampionship and’ teamed wo [places respectively. came onto win the sixth and|4.40; 2.50. First double: $39.90. |Annan Gal (E. Bernard) 63/8 heat of’ Monday’s Evening in the ‘matches for the 28-year \Koichi Ono for. the teanhcrow : e dashes to the |combined with the winner of the|- RACES 3 AND 7 Bosha (R. MacKinnon) 7 7, Patriot Invitational. Owner and 2 fia ct cel ai ag “tron of fee 08 in the |seventhy Payne’s Pride to pay|Irene Mir (R. MacKenzie) 1 2|Runway (D. Whelar)~ gg} driver Milton Downey will cer- er Be Oe nae haw Ren WO Maid’ a handvigis 30 te'ike second double.” |Wagme'e Buide (C. South 2 It theme-@ne ant 22s tainly be going all out to grab a $09.90 in fa the first double.| Races four.and eight were the |Captain Chief\(B. MacPhail) 35] Pays—$5.00, 3.10; -2.50; 3.20, |Win in Friday’s glowing annual Hawaii in 1964, and the fifth for| HUMBOLDT; Sask. CP) : , . ve Palmer, whohas shared in four 'Hjalmer Siullereuttated- mince’! came bavk though jonly tame ones of the evening|Jo Anna Lynne (J. Pound)—4 8/|2.50; 3.40; 8: 30, 2.60, 2.50; 2.70; even dash but: bettors haSjas far as betting.went but only on Hanover (R. Mae- 12.60, 3.50. Miramichi Fred: owned by R, team prizes but. never won the injuries when he fell into the six. fir downs \basement while climbing -from |six ‘tush lhis car It had crashed into the|alty. \ - home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Fin-| Ottawa pic the . Canada dling. , : total offence y the longshots_ the 1-2 finish 70 in- the individual crown SHARE VICTORY Palmer shared ‘SEVENTH RUNNING at Be in the stands Friday “night whens MacDonald sings the “Island Hymn” as the ~ horses parade to the post. The Honourable W. J. MacDonald. Lieuten- present the Evening Patriot Trophy follow- ing the race. IN PERSON | GORDIE TAPP Seer of Stage, Radio & T.V. BEAUTY ABOUNDS * 8 of the Island’s most attractive young ladies dressed in racing silks will form THE “WINNER'S CIRCLE” 1 Scottish Eoxcery 7:30 p.m. by the Balmoral Girls Pipe Band—North American Champions. SPECIAL! ADDED ATTRACTION - Band of the P.E.L Raion! SP = oo 2M ud. Bas ok pases So Beret ig $3000 PURSE PLUS THE cow cup AND SAUCER TROPHY IRST CE FR. AUG. 1 Qh a CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK } UNDER THE LIGHTS P.E.L Regimént Band plays and Miss Arlene. : ant-Governor of Prince Edward Island will °. by “of ex-> Armond’s -Buddy, Ning second the first came on with a big strete de out the winne: \eieat dash Amy Thorpe. Ito :-A-wet track, a cool evening | land well clasgif more could the ied fields. Nongshot d hunch ee fo - CHARLOTTETOWN "DRIVING PARK AFTERNOON 2:30 P.M. RACES 14ND 5 1—Miles Hal 2~Helen’s Dream 3—Parker Scott 4—Adam’s Tom |5—Slippy Queen | G—Wawanesa 7—Lani Kai : 8—Adioscot’s Dream ; RACES:3 AND 7 1—Runnymeade Colin | 2—~Rellomatic 3—Victory March | 4—Chalidale Comet | $—Chummy D. 6—Windy June = 7—Fisherman’s Luck S8—Kenna K- mene! RACE, 1! AND & 1—True Lady Lou 2—Josedale Co, Pilot 3—Miss Flamingo | 4—Rose Alda Chief | Rudy Frisco 6—Jolly May j—Fast .Way : 8—Miss Kemble RACES $3 AND 1—Spensive Soud © 2—Mighty Armistrong ‘3Highland Roze 4—Farmer’s Pride 5—Dennis Herbert 6—C. N. Adios 7—Molo Kai | 8—Frankie svChicf because there were\o features. | plac-| Ss Excellent What | betters | r?. Not The. afternoor\card at the 1 4 |Charlottetown. Dri Park fea- xe tured almost the same _high- hts ‘as all the others have this | ek, good pays. Rustico Bay took top honor in the opéning dash and combin- ¢d with 1 Spirit, winner of the second to pay $39.30 ir the first. double\_The Quinella bination of Ji who'ran away with thevrace and Miss Scott was g for , is same class ed 15 = During Afternoon y Gallon,- | Tingley df Sackville, N.B., ‘and driven by Clark Smith will leave from_the- outside and he could also pull out a-win-~ The sensational pacer Yaitkee Blaze co-halder .of. the fastest mile paced on the Island this year will trail out Jim: Fashion and he will certainly be backed heavily by local race fans>On ‘Monday night at the Charlotte. sixth oo Real Spirit, Triflite fea aipestiee blistering. 2.08 paid $86.90'in the second-double. fang Emmett “Cowboy” Bernard DASHES 1 and 5 will be trying his hardest to grab Chief Operator (D. MacNeill) 2 a win for owners Dawson and Craig “of Charlottetown. | Rustico Bay (A. Pineau) | Reed’s Sue (J. Chappell) ief Play (3. Hennessey) t Pays 1 4 2 3 6 7 5 heen horsé\who is capable of pacing a mile‘in 2.06 or better every trip out. The black speed- ster is owned by Jack Brown of Times: 550, sta Pays: “$6.50, 8.10. 2.10; 2.70, | Chanotets oo IDM im Co 8 y —e Charlottetown and driven.by Joe de | 2.10; 2.10 theScup y OEn ot : y of the atternootn| DASHES ? and | | Also transacted later on the Sianahin s With Jimmy Spirit (L. Carr) 1jevening at the races was the aa ads at the betting | Rush Hal (D. Hill) 2-4\draw for the horses that were to Tor eee ; ind lite, who |-Miss e (J. Harkness). 3 2 resent the Gold Cup and Sau- with Jug McSpaden™ sixth first. t out, | Hallie J I. Neill) & 4 5icer\Girls. Rosemary ‘' Brown chester, Pa., fs defending | Placed: and was the winning. bet | =e ees 5 3|probably. was the happiest of the «champion, Snead - in the second halfof the double| ~~ (B. Whalen) y ee bai ioe > trio Sere ae the playoff ~ one strobe Ang with the winher of the : 2.15:3 and 2.15: 2. ed the favored dy’s Son. Last \ ‘ | S: $6.0, 3.90, ae 3.80 year she drew Dee's Boy only 3.40, 10: »™2.20, |to see her representative drawn me jon the eve of the race. “Last year’s Miss Gold and ™Saucer, ‘Trudy . Callbeck drew Miramichi Fred and the ™ other six lovelies in the annual pageant drew" “as follows: Caro} — Compte Richileau; pin — Jim Fashion: Pau- Yankee Blaze; — Borderview Roy; Cheryl , Paque — Yankee Tim-- RACING ? RACE 1—Homestretch, 2—Starlight Pride 3—West River Adam 4—Wick’s Ace 5—Asket 6—Dixie Lou 7—Hettie’s Boy 8—Harry Wilder RACES 4 AND *# 1—Far Stride 2—Mountain Marie 3—Miss Dot L. 4—Northwood Amble> 3—Bob’s Girl 6—White Lady 7—Just Nancy _ &=Golden Dart EVENING ie 8:30 P.M. AND 6 | J 4 RACES 2 AND 6 1—Laura Comet 2—Name The Price 3—Babymite 4—Dr. W. J. 5—Security Scott 6—Lucky Lark 7—Homestretch Linda 8—Dr. Alex RACES 4 AND & 1--Adins Alex Texas D. Splurge 4—Hi Jay 5—Golden Lae 6—Plymouth Rock < CW. Sainpucent ™\Chief’ s Gal ( oe \ | Nayarone (BP SS ir McElewoya 8 (Ox pe x Timmy (E: Clow | Happy Dud “SOFTBALL. SP ollowing are changes in oo ee Softball schedule: Ju- we ile “semi-finals: AuguSt_ 27, \ <a Laie id ae pol Bat NBD; September” ‘a Ny t ~. /Wy_ Vel (I Gougen Ne x aN Bae at P. EI; ~ pee S40 a a ors pt. 3, P.Es[Sat_wilter of ' ays> 40 70, 2.60, Soe SN 2.50, 3.60 3.50, 2a 2.10, 2.30» ‘badies Intermedtate Semi- i; | 2.10, 2.20. nals: Aug. 2, PETRA B - aN \_ sept 3. NB at PED AN FE, Exactor—$12.40 ar Sept.5, SA" at N.S” BN . 2nd Daily Double—86 ON. Se Sept 10. N.S at “AX (2) N S ty “ADDITIONAL SPORT RAGE ss ‘ L.° , a ne ee ‘2 a ™~ Don't Miss The = ~ STOCK CAR RACES TONIGHT Covehead Raceway 8 P.M. SHARP All cars must be in the Pit by 7:30 p.m. Bp Adults $1.00; Children under _—