¢ a “ § The Gearan, Chiarlottctown, Mon, June 7, 1968. , | HURRAH WINS FEATURE : 2: Double Dash Winners In Opening Night's Card By JIM CULLEN...“ ; White. Lady at Sports Prince County Track Winners _“ By NORMAN MacDONALD ~~ 2t Bth: 3.80, 210, 210; 280, 225- Sky 3 | 210. . Bob’s Girl (R. MacKenzie) 4, Tume: 2.12:2 Willard’s Choice (L. Kelly) 3) 6TH RACE Pick (D. MacNeill} 6 Janet M. (EA. Bernard) 7/| Sunny King (W. Craig) : 260,! Ellen Joyce (O. Willis) 260; 3.30. : Highland Rogue (J. Time: .2.12:3. : * Hennessey . 1 | Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy) 2 Rushaway Chief ( | Pays: 2.2, 230, 3.00; | ie ae ) 3.70, hie F : Fi | adhe Pod — a = ti 2 ge i zi ii Se: 3 3 5 a 3 : A Saint Dunstan’s High junior boys 100-yard dash from honorary referee James Pen- dergast while second place finisher Tracy Johiston (left) i : 210:2 : 210, 2.30, = 209:2 DASHES $5 AND 8 "s Best (E(A! Bernard) School Athlete, Billy Mac- 210; 299, 2.10; Kinnon, was top individual pointgetter in the boys’ sec- tion of the provincial track Ten Records Shattered _ === <2 By Provincial Athletes _ [ ur fg Fe i i ? If you uy a ‘ “i lle a5 ili i ie ets 2 i 4 ; E gt bu Ha $3 gezk Bag ei "Fa 4 rai! F id i j Ff hy (CP) — Wee Diamond, owned |Shermar Leona (2: by AG. Cleveland of Kentville, | 2.18 45), Linda's Sister N.E., topped the summary in the 1-5 and 2:16), and Geraldime Ap- | a here | be (2:15 25 and 2:13 25) were | 0m five points for first, three Senator's Sis (2:15 35) and i (2:13 25) High School _in the other winners, solit- pr a Char i | al [; , i [ 5 E Rees ¥ yi ia ey cr f Be e my iy a ae ‘ | ‘ i SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — won both ends of a Hey 8 4 i af B a ¥ | Fe i FF hi # { ze i | |Water St.. | Summerside - : F ot [ i |follows: junior boys 440 yard dash — Don Lothian, PWC, 553 Gphal bck a 48.9 8 a Peters,/ Jollymore, Ken- | MacDonald, | es. 4 Triple Jamp: 1. Gerry Mac- Donald, Kensington; 2. Billy MacKinnon, SDHS; 3. Garry Desborough, SHS. Distance 3 feet 10% inches. Pole Vault: 1. Joe Cheverie, Tignish: 2. Joe Rogers, Souris; 3. Bob Semple, Kensington. | Mile relay: 1. Athena High: Souris: 3. SHS. Time 4 min. 3.2, secs. Discus: 1. Omar Mortin, Tig- nish; 2. Tom Ryan, Souris; 3. Bill Conohan, Montague.. Dis- tance 111 feet 4 inches. 12 lb. shot: 1. Gerald Smith, Souris; High jump: rwCc: 2 gue: 3. couche. Height 5 feet 2 inc' Broad jump: 1 Frank Ross, nish: 3. Brendon Gallant, Stella Maris. Distance 16 feet 9 inches. | Hop, step and jump: 1. Frank Ross. QCHS; 2. Bob Hello, SHS: 3. George Cheverie, Tignish. Distance 36 feet 10 inches. Pole vault: 1. Robert Waugh, PCVH: 2. George Cheverie, Tiz- | Legionnaires Beat Grand River SUMMERSIDE — The local Mayne, Kensington: 2 Noreen | Syd Graveline, Mis- sik : Discus: 1. Dolly Silk, SHS: 2 | Dianne Laughlin. Athena. Dis- | tance 73 feet 5 inches. High Jump: 1. ‘Margaret! ehh lk i fe A. ge B | A X | Irv Averill (J. Ferguson) Texas D. (C. Smith) Hal (H_ Willis) Frankie’s Chief (C. O'Brien) 4 Shadydale Merit ( ) 5 VUNnre Also Featuring Adults $1.25 Races Clyde the Trained Buffalo NE Chuck Wagon i | Marcus Hanover (G. Noonan) 6 Second | Roebuck New York @0e 000 eoe— 6 50 Pitts. 000 621 60x— 3 61 Spahm, (46) Lary (7) and Cannizzaro; Veale (6-2) and Pagliaroni. HR: Pitt mente «{1). : -Detreit 000 000 100— 1 51. Cleveland 000 300 25x—10 116) Sparma (43) Gladding (5), Nischwitz (7), Regan (8) and Freehan; Kralick (2-4) Bell (8) | and Carreon. HRs: Det—Horton | (il). Gleve—Alvis (7). ~ . First Les Angeles 601630 000— 4 91 Milwaukee 000 00 Goe— 6 60 Drysdale (1-3) and Roseboro; Kelley (-1) Sadowski (5), Nie- kro (8) and Torre. HRs: LA— Gillian (1), Drysdale (2), John- | son (4). Second Les Angeles 100 000 300— 4 60 Milwaukee 120 021 GO@x— 6 121 Reed (1-2), Brewer (2) Per- ranoski — (6) Se ane © youl Valle: Lemaster, (3-5), 0” oe Sadowski (7) and Torre. HRs: LA—Gilliam (2). Mil— Oliver (2) (3). 'man- First Houston 500 610 400—10 12 0 St. Leuis 300 000 G80— 1 71 Raymond (22) and Brand; Gadecki (25) Taylor (1), Briles (3), Schultz (8) and Hou—Maye (3), . (1), Wynn @). San Fran. ene c90 coe 6 50 Cle- 11), | (6) Hoc-| HRs: Wash. Howard (11). Minn. | handled by Thomas Hall, Earl ‘N). Mahaffey, Baldschun (3), Be- ilinsky (3), Wagner (1-1) (4), (9) and Dalrymple; Jackson, (3-7) Humphreys (3), Hendley (4), Me Daniel (5),| Fran Whitlock, QCHS. Broglio (7) and Bailey. HRs: i i (3) Rojas | Stuart (6). Chi—Clemens | (2) Santo (11). Williams (6). SUNDAY High First Prince of Wales College, 000 000 100— 1 41 ed im team aggregate |New York 022 602 00x— 6118 with 148 points. John (43), Locker (3), Wills; Athletes from Souris, Morell | (6). Bollo (8) and Schaffer, | and Montague garnered a total Martin (8); Ford (56), Reniff | of 57 points for Kings County. (8). and Edwards. HR: Chi—;| During the course of the pro- | Hansen (6). | Chieage 000 000 008 @ 32) ‘New York 302 223 @0x—I2 121, Shirley White Pizarro, (0-1) Howard (1) Bollo | behalf of the Wills (7) and son vs. Billy MacLean—best 3 ‘Bill mi R af E ay - uv : | Wakelin 3-0. Morehead, Ritchie (1-1) (5),' at one Earley (7), Radatz (7) and Till-| schools. = Buschhorn, Dixon (5), | 31 ossi (0-1) (7), Pena (8) Hun- Stuart Burbine and Charlie Bal- ™@ 31. Mac-| ter (8) and Bryan. HRs: Bos— lem. Starter was Dave Boswell: Bill Acorn Jr. end Ken i Jones (2). KC—Harrelson (3). | Track Judges: Lean 32. e son 3-0. i Minnesota 111 200 33x—11 14@ George O'Donnell; Clarence major league Oretega, (66) Narum (4), Rid- Gallant; Eric Sheen: Charles lost records in zik (5), Kline (7) and Brum- Linkletter: Pau! Mullins: Edcar Natienal League ley: Boswell, Pleis (30) (5), MacDonald and Alfred Groom. Los Angeles, Koufax (23) at Kreutzer (8) and Zimmerman.| Presentation of awards was Philadelphia, Burdette (0 - 2), Oliva (10), Zimmerman (1). Cannon and Chester MacDon- Baltimore nnn One NO @ 72) ald. Les Angeles 110 601 60x—3 56 American League . Detroit, McLain (1-3)\at Los James Pendergast of Chariot- Angeles, Chance (4-4) New- j } j Directors of the meet were Stu Ladner and Kevin Dow!l-| Hou ember 4th.: Palmer, (2-1) Hall (6) Miller | tetown, who was Honorary Re- man (63), (N). ‘ Gordon Kelly, Summerside; | (8) and Brown; May (35) and feree of the meet, also was call- New York, Bouton (35) at ' Veomtionst Seats Rev. Don- Suameanaine = " |"Gheedead $s wer) , i 4 s 7 presentations. _ Cleveland, Tiant (5 - 3) : ald McLennon, Mt. Stewart; WAGES HIGHER Meet patrons ‘were: Lieuten- Minnesota, Grant (5-0), (N). 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