an *s . - one , . y = & The Guariian, Charlottetown, Fri., July 2, 1966. | : : . ae . é = a o = on dtes Eres? : t SPORTS FRONT | Summerside Racing Fans evra, a ki t . . e . ge: ‘ - ad ° -3 Mets Rookie | ge ‘ t. Goes Beyser | SUMMERSIDE — Fast’ times‘,Al Dale (C. O’Brien) 5 2| Jolly Lass (W. Companion) 7 5 RACES 3 and 7 - 4 * aS | ,and ¢ finishes featured the’ Highland Rogue Mighty Sandy (A. Robers) 8 Homestretéh Linda : . By JIM CULLEN mm Day sRernesn. nad! | (J. Mounsemy? 33} Time—2i7, (E. Arsenault) 12 ’ . y. ob 4 evening cards here yesterday. Miles Hal (R. McKenzie) -4.4| Highland Spirit owned by H. y.iiee Timber _ ‘The New York Mets continue to flounder in the National | oor ae a am Dawe anviy. c Summerside; ““(r Bernard) ‘31 Baseball League and one of theiz brightest young hopefuls has | teal afierncon card with North- (L. Neill) ia t| GR, Soeenehe med by P- Shelton Byrd-(L. Kelly) 3 § had ing. momerfté trying to get the lowly Mets a owned by i Ante Perry Sir Smart . ieee ae saw Cate a X ; : 4 % the twi : ; Ron Swoboda, 20-year-old outfielder has many moments he | Geeumdthe oval in 297:1.. | Times: 2102 Ril:6. ° SUMMARY Mighty Warrior (0. Willis) 4 6 would like to forget and one of the most prominent of these would The 6-year-old brown gelding, Orchestra Leader by } RACE 1 Sunny Key (E. Clow) 64 likely be the afternoon he went berserk. in the Mets’ dugout. reined by: G, Frizzell, was at W. E. and L. 8. J Sum-| Wick's;Ace (C. Smith) 1 Frankie's Chief (C. O’Brien) 7 7 » The youthful outfielder who has been compared to Mickey the quarter in .31.2; at the half merside; Little Bob E. owned by| Mister Annway (L. Neill) ~ 2| Captain Way (S. Stead) 8 8 Mantle, in mood- and muscle, took a frenzied flying leap off the in 1.03.2 at the three-quart- —, M. Johnston, Summerside. | C. F. Abbe (C. Willis) ; 3 |.Times: 2:12; 2:13. | bench at his batting helmet. His spikes impaled the helmet and — er pole in 1.35. , RACES 3 AND7 - Creed’s Choice (S. Stead) 4|, Homestretch Linda owned by Swoboda couldn't have looked sfflier than ‘he did trying to kick / The first dash of this feature Jimmy Gallon (B. Whelan) 13) Crow’s Boy (C. O’Brien) 5 ‘stanley Mayhew, Kinkora; ~ the hat loose from his spiked ‘shoe Invitational Pace was captured Senor (J. Hennessey) 31! Andy's Note (—) 6| Yankee owned by J. “Don’t take it out on your helmet,”’ veteran Roy MacMillan bythe veteran 12-year-old bay Evelyn's Arden Name The Price (G. Sobey) 7, Brown, Charlottetown. quietly said. ‘It doesn’t do your thinking for you.” gelding, Cadillac Gold Dust im (L. Henn \ SO) eee: 2k RACES 4 and 8 , « Swoboda has been thinking ever. since and the thing that 2.09:4. \ Mighty William (L. Jenkins) 2:7| wicks Ace owned by A. | Rio Grande ‘0. Willis) ae keeps coming back to him was the look on Casey Stengel’s face Cadillac Gold Dust, reihed by Spencer Rapid (T. Mullins) 44 Craig, Tryon. | Lady Lakeburn (G. Noonan) 2 2 7 j asthe 75-year-old manager spit out: ‘‘Sit“down I've taken all ; = a a oynen eS Happy Gallon C E mt | Little Doctor (E. Arsenault) 4 3 ' Wm going to take from you.” . ‘= paid $18.40 to win Chin event’ | nec eee, 65 RACES 2 and 6 | Topway (W. MacArthur) 3 § During a’ frenetic week-at Shea, Swoboda once threw his er arate eee the attest ee 88) Texas‘D (C. Smith) 1 1/ Miss Tom Scott (G. Frizzell) 5 4 ; ® bat down into the dirt in disgust thinking Stengel was putting in cae puearaae ware two deed! Eyre Don (E. Arsenault) - 78! Tea Time Gal (G. Robinson) 2 2 | Times: 2:12; 2:11. ; a pinch-hitter for him against the Giants, when all Casey wanted Yate! schtem sean —— = 2.14. Lucky V. (W. L. Taylor) 3 4| Rio Grande_owned by J. H. ; to do was call him back to the dugout for instructions. event. ite ona Gallon owned by S. W.| Miss Heather Hal _.| Schurman, Summerside. This youngster‘delights in.the attention he has been getting In the final dash on the af-'den owned by L_ Wond. kat ‘Her | AJ. Hennessey) 43! RACES 5 and because of the 13 home runs he has belted for the Mets and ternoon card Highland Spirit and bert y Seer | Chet Lynn Roya Dale Regent (W. Craig) 4 Casey. will_likelytake alot more from him before’ he will quit Davy Watchim finished in a ' RACE 4 | . (G, Chappell) 5 6 Billy G. Command — f on leaving behind a latter-day monument to himself, such as he dead heat for first place in & poliomatie (G. Noonan) | Port Hill Boy (L. Neill) _|6 5| (E. Clow) 26 built with Mickey Mantle. ; 2.17 mile and injthe second race Susan's Birthday (J, Bernard) 2, Times: 2:10; 2:13.4. Royal Hi Direct (L. Neill) 4 2 7 Norah Annway’and Deceiver sandy Bee.:(J:-Chappell) 3| ,, Texas D- owned by -H. Downey, | Lucky Goose (L. Neill) 33 LEVITT TO ATTEND CLINIC fined in ded heat fr sh ne’ AN peas?) Monn Png ge Marin - Some 1,200 racing enthusiasts | og Bey | Wawa ame (E Titaperelé .. Acadia University Basketball Camp .Director, Coach Stu ine mee he Bee: attend: | 1.4 peaerne 5, P E i Ball T | Geld Rush (B jem -oans “4 2 Aberdeen, released the name of one of basketball’s most spec- ed yesterday afternoon's races “iG Chappell) eg” emote eam Times: 2:13.3: 2:14 ; tacular celebrities, ‘Bunny’ Levitt, as the first of six visiting while th: crowd swelled to over | calamity’s Gap “ Dalé Regent cate ins i instructors who will add to the excitement of Acadia’s outstand- ° 1,500 last night. 1 (E. Arsenault) 7 To Pla Twice | Gregory, Charlottetown; Billy ing two-week Basketball Camp, July 24th-August 7th. The camp The fastest mile on the night) inja- 2.15:4 y G. Command owned by Ec enrollment continues to climb toward its one hundred and fifty was stepped by Texas) aaa i ; Clow oe | Rollomatic owned by 8. An- | ‘The P.£.1.- junior bell. team . js capacity as over one hundred youngsters have enrolled from six , & 6-year-old bay gelding own- | near, Montague. will play an exhibition game |r “ Provinces and four States. 8 My S. Downey of Meactes RACES 5 AND 8 | mouse the Chartottetown io-| Al McC "- Levitt-is a native of Chicago where he sky-rocketed to fame and reined by Clarkie Smith. Cadillac Gold Dust | termediates on Saturday after- | u as the World’s Champion Free Throw Shooter, a title he still The gelding,’ who was one of “(& Arsenault) 1 4| noon and on Sunday a game has | holds. His record?—499 in a row, and 871 out of 872. Abe Saper- two double dash winners on the North Field (G: Frizzell) 4 1| been scheduled with Wins City Golf stein talked “Bunny” into. touring with the Harlem Globetrotters 7 | card, took his first tour around soourity Scott(J. H »25! trom oe : : : _ 4 | the oval in.2.10. : neneny MacCan, N.B. Both games| Al McCurdy won the city golf _in the early 1940’s, and for three years Saperste' ‘ered $1,000 is Paddyland Girl (J. ) 72) are to be played at Memorial | ch, fi to anyone who could beat this free-throw artist: Bunny would ut a3 The other le dash wither ‘Ripover (D. Simmonds) 53! Field : oo lonship. at Belvedere Golf 4 accept many challengers at half time of every game—needless ’ é s i. mee Sie ae ane Soeur | Estralita C (A, Smith) +6 | MeKeazie in aed fae = to say, Skperstein’s; $1,000. was quite safe—‘Bunny” never let Bs oe 7’ tee. “B | ville Willis eenes miles of Princess Spangler (G. | time after they ended in ate him down. ee 2.12 and 2.J1 to,win dashes 4° ‘ . | Ja Shatt after 27 holes. Marge Jardine Colorful and fun-lovihg “Bunny” is an author of a Basket- : ’ ‘ um Times: 2.09:4; 2.07:1. CFS Youthtul lady gol ma ae pl, oop ee tutes | HAPPY WINNER OF LADIES’ STOCK CAR RACE = [ite or Sathana 8 OZY eee ete, eae 8 er Be onnds with tis Lick softball pitching’ Standing only s’ 1°, | _ Still smeared with, dirt and Montague stock car track yes-- as any man. With Miss Jones | yick® Ace. Homestreich Linda. North Field owned by A. rey, | World Record — j Levitt is by far the smallest man ever to play in the NBA, as oe es vee ae . oe aoe : ae is Fred Smith of Charlotte- and Billy G. eta. gent | Summerside. < oe s | Lady Champ - Marge Jardine 101 he teamed up with Big George Mikam and the Minneapolis oo . oo town who drové the same car, RACE 9° ‘HELSINKI, Finland (AP) — | Runner up - Mrs. T. Laidlaw 105 ie bring on a smile. She had just crowd pleaser of the day, * AFTERNOON : ~ Fr oa j r Takers. — driven to victory_in the ladies’ with the girls showing they entered by W..G. Barhphr, te 4 ~ SUMMARY Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) dhi | ‘ance’s Michel Jazy bettered | Low net - Mrs. J. Molloy 81 i Bunny also has the single distinction of being the Ohly white | race for stock cars. at the can handle race cars as well a win in the next race. ee RACE 1 Sane ons — st poodle AAS European a ie cor i ball er to ever play a game with the Harlem Globetrotters. - - _ | Jol ayne (A. ee ¥ metre run holes) 111 or pat ester ine tame ae hic nowtedee i veaesers ae oe ng a ee ie meas 2) All Jollity (A. Burbine) 4| Wednesday night by winning the Runner up Be and pros alike, and fascinates everyone with his many sport o egos oh ting Able (C. Stewart) 3| Dot's Boy (T. Mullins) 5/ feature race in 13:27.6 at the|, Art McKenzie (27) holes) 111 j stories. Any young athlete desiring further information may | . * Honest Patch (0. Willis) rt Eleanor Patch | World Games in Olympic Sta-\ Low net - Jim Matheson 68 t write to Coach Aberdeen, Acatlia University, Wolfville, N.S. ——| mer ica n ea gue al n n 4 n Grattan Abe_(G. Robinson) 5} _(C- O'Brien) | ee fet edheane: 2 | : ? PES Bebo Rider eat (Nad neces Sra eet as aot me Ss r] . ; Gallon (G. Sobey os ; | HUNTERS’ CORNER Fg (rectig SS 3) CITY SOFTBALL |edit oi lore” ta Bane . To Overpower National (fe iieecw ccscmescm oy Eee ie Ad ee ota : Black Duck Breods 7 Y hew and ‘D. Baker. ‘Kensington, | 'ast evening the BIS Shamrocks | Australia’s Ron. Clarke. 3rd. Div Champ - John .@ . ccinaied Saab 4. Je apni apge ggophgmn |, MacKinnon a ‘ e | YORK (AP) — The, The league players, coaches/for the starting second base fob. | estra Leader (L. Jenkins) © ae | | Runner up - Mahar ) es Are Proving Scarce | to clib the NationalLea-| and managers.who did the vot-| A New York Met reject, Man- | 21) Played at Victoria Park. = ‘TRACK PRACTICE tr net ” aw MeCoratiek 7 Ree [gue into submission in the an-|ing selected power-hitters Bill/ tilla received 180 votes to 56 for | Little Bob E (G. Frizzell) 15) a eae an a a “There wall be a track practice | 4th Div. Champ D. Birth 91 July is with ws once again and | ‘schools’ of sea trout, An eye |ual all-star baseball. game .in|Skowron of Chicago White Sox | runner-up Richardson. ter for th eae wark- | for the Islanders Track Club this | Runner up - H. MacLellan 98 hlisk “duck Teetda ase: toa aad [wittioes “GAG Wik We. Gatehed >nDenna Ja I ‘for first base, Felix Mantilla of |. The closest balloting was for GO Fe ae ne ey te | Cvening. Tt is slated: to- begin = 43 far between. To date only two such a net being pulled... he | Tired of taking it on the chin| Boston Red Sox for second, |first. base where Skowron, a LF DRAW flood of Irish bits. G. Smith, | O2.o0? “Wil be et: Memorial have been reported. Both: were |referred-to-it-as a-‘drag net’ ..,-|{n recent mid-summer meet-|Dick McAuliffe of Detroit Tig-|foremer’ Yankee, edged _ out ee ie int h, K. Steward and L. Burge ail Field. : in the seven and eight bracket.|and stated that he saw seatrout |ings, the Americans chose to|€rs for shortstop, Willie Horton | Harmon Killebrew’ of the Twins, Frida suls ee homered in a winning cause RE The weather is not to blame|mixed in - with: the gaspereau |sacrifice speed and defence for |! Detroit for left field and Roc- | 126 to 108. ye oe Take tb lala ; ; MEMBER that’s a certainty for this spring |that were over three feet long |power in their selection of a|Ky Colavito of Cleveland iat en Eeeeneen Leeee, Wee TS | a Masmiiles G. Mol. | , By THE CANADIAN PRESS was ideal for the young duck-| and would weigh six pounds and starting lineup, announced Wed- | Tight field. | Gomstnaged, the. early. aletar loy. : ee) BALL MEETING oe dee lings. There were no unseason-| over. I remarked: “I suppose |nesday. ~ Thitd.- baseman Brooks Re- | games, Bes Wet sx of ape test |S: S Coc3. many fans, 44 years ago to- able hail storms with high winds | they let the trout go". His reply |—— |Binsos of Battimore Orioles, |seven, whieh eGabled te Ma: | toes Con, J; Herne. In City Softball Le ‘eal Deane werte eee that cause ‘losses among duck-{was.brief and to the point: “Do| eye centre fielder Vic Davalillo of | tional to even the series at 17, 1.30 —M., Weir. J. Beer. _ -| In City Softball League action) Dempsey. world heavy- aes tack Aveta ot © ce lyon know an ae kes” Kin ‘s Girls Cleveland and catcher Earl Bat-| victories apiece. One game end-|_ 1.35 — «E. MacDonald, Fs this evening, the National Park) weight champion, knocked Teer Ponte ae a vas Lxetowod vonitanien der eal g tey of Minnesota Twins round-| ed in a tie. The Nationals won | MacKenzie. . « , ‘All-Stars take on the Sportsmen out the gentlemanly Georges observer of the local black duck |report a few days ago. An ang- Ball Schedul ed out the starting team, exclu-| last year’s game 7-4 on Johnny | 1.40 — M. Dennis, K. Wood. —_t 6.30 at Victoria Park. Carpentier, French holder of Coase told’ tea cGy or con lee Meiedd OL-GHMA fold te ho e sive’ of the pitcher. ' — , - | Caltigon’s three-run homer. - | 1.45 — M. Cannon, L. Samson.’ Also a special meeting has| the so-called white heavy- ago that there was just one lone |had good luck with seatrout an-| J te | For the first tinte in the 33-/ Commissioner . Ford Frick,| 150 — H. Baker, C. MacMil- been called for the Sportsmen| weight crown, in the fourth A uly 4th — Vernon River at | hist of the all-star | whose office conducted the bal-| lan Club following the ball game.| ‘round. Carpentier’s footwork pair of blacks at Pisquid Pond glitg in a certain area at Cove-|Peakes; Tracadie at Morell; Year, Msfory beige A Pkensendieer yc mgrene e158 —G otal ‘} ee . : ant soparentiy was broodlees; (head. Attar -several_evenings ot Panaineeile baie ‘levent, not a single member “of | loting, said the National League 55 — G. Barbour, B. Mac- All players are urged to attend _was no.defence against’ the Ordinarily there should be fif-|top trout angling ... by ‘top ang-| July ‘11th — Neskie - Cardi. New York Yankees was select-} starting lineup will be announe- Eachern. : this meeting. | Manassa Mauler’s fists. : teen oF _bwenty pairs of blacks ling’ I mean hooking into a big gan; Morell at Fanningbrook; eae pricipinig ree, - a t Guntay it jad ‘ei ae a ea o<——__1p-eseainles te Shescidain: Guaag talanies- Sop sahdonly- hime ng TE ay Athletics also were -shut|chers, will be announced later. : si —e -tnummflistrict wanted to know why the |drew a blank. For three even-|4:,. a Wenning oe oan Sania Sa fete oe eee : a season’ was extended to include ings he never got” 8 strike, 6F Teese men River_at Fanning. STARS BYPASSED | BASEBALL ~~ Soy ge ee See OT ; the month of December and just/saw a trout ‘roll’. On the 3rd) oO? -2ru'an at Morel. | Bypassed were such defen- | ~ 3 who recommended the Sth’ as a trip a residerit of the district |. July 25th — Fanningbrook at sive standouts as Bobby Rich- RACING casing te ‘This columnist ae tnped him ot 0 wha ad hap- Peaks: Morell at, Vermon RI aris, othe Santee Lae me CORES s : ver was in favour of December |pened. Fishermen had used .a|‘°r: : : A gras ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS = duck shooting. An unseasonable | ‘drag net’ for Gaspereai as lob- | Aug. Ist — P®akes at Morell; _ Yastrzemski ‘of the Red Sox and >” League " Saturda Ju 3 frost. often frceres up a large ister bait. Exit teat” Fanningbrook at Tracadie; Car- | Al Kaline of the Tigers. [nieteodl Giesmee xt? 0 ee Y, area of duck feeding territory| First hand information indi:/4i8@n at Vernon River. | The biggest surprise was the | po. = 900 000 100— 1 61 ; and the birds flock to the open |cates that our wildgeese took a|_ P-S. — All games start at 7.00 tremendous margin by | which) Toth, Pena (1-6) (8) and -red tapet 8:15 P.M. spring holes where the cards| heavy beating in some districts|P-™- sharp. Mantilla defeated Richardson |< iniyan, Moore (9); Wilson pe. : are stacked acne them. Such |in the province. In one specific} © , (5-5) and Tillman. N ‘ canes one a set-up is nothing more, or no-| area decoys were set out. The Cleveland 100 246 000— 7 76 : thing less —- a ‘murdering |poachers in this instance were - MARITIME HARNESS RACING Ww whi 000 101 000— 2 52 : 0 5 tamed nex ; match’ and ... nine times out of |as unconcerned at if it was the oy # = rt (9-3) and Azcue; Ko- 4 °° ten their cooking auroma will) most nattural thing to do and the |_ TRURO (CP) — Miramichi | ond victory was in 2:11. plite "a4) Ridzik (5) Duren (8) ; waiting a par gd drive a housewife out of the kit-|time was November ‘instead of’ Bill won the $2,800 four-year-| Another double dash winner| 114 Bromley. HRs: *Cle—Wag- | ; 4a cae baad chen. The auroma from a ‘shell |June. Where do we go from |°lds’ stake races in 2.12 35 and |was Borderview Marie, owned| 1. (13) wash McMullen (2). JENNY Moar duck’. in the oven is not unplea- |here? That's a burning question |2"0ther dash in 2.09 2-5 in a 10-/and driven by W. A. Macintosh New Yor yi: hour S oe lof Port Morien, N.S., she won+New York — 000 100 002— 3 100 8—JAZZMAN nt = fishy black duck cook- if there ever was one. Three racing card oor lene fifth dash in 2:14 3-5 Baltimore - 112000 00x— 4 70 is hard to stand and it car- | ; : ~ (the : Pe : i thar chansntaridy viet toh Double. dash winners were| Single winners were Eben's| Ford (97) Reniff.(5) Tiefan- for 1-ASTRONAUT \” * 7. 'Wednesd Thomas B. Win (2.11 25, 218) Ae ae penny ted Cais to) (C68) &. Miller (9) and Oreino. 2—MISS. FLAMINGO De lin, vas ae tes! NCSGAY SS 15), ‘and mactullwater | (2.09, | 2:21) and Lad (2:15 45). (66) §. Miller (9) and Orsino. al 3—TRUE LADY LOU duck season is: October 15th to | . 2.11 2-5).-Single winners were | SYDNEY .(CP) — Perky Z.| Bait- "pacteny rN — approva r 4—-RUN WAY nee we he Ball Score Sky Prince (2.14 1-5), West .Ri- | and Mr Vick each-had times of (Gaia Ada Nt Line S_WAYNE’S PRIDE it an fee ‘the PS s ‘|ver Boy (2.14 35), Impel (2.1312-11 3:5f0r the fastest of the ae 4 6—CHALLENGER’S PICK révision ag its. The Pis-| ; 1-5)" and Eloise Wick (2.09 25). |<; f Milwaukee 000.010 000— 1 31 -|7—{FUTURE CHIEF quid hunter suggested October -5). night in an eight-dash harness | phiia. 010 000 Oix— 2 61 8—RETA BOL Te to Novem Seth: He clemn | BY THE CANADIAN PRESS | Miramichi Bill. owned by C.E.-\racing card here Thursday . See, to November . He claim- | National Leagué Bragg of Colli i, WS, ands Othes Ginna We EA G.| Johnson (6-4) and Torre; Culp ALSO ELIGIBLE: ed@ that farmer hunters would! 1,,. Angeles 1-4, Chicago 43. | driven by Cl Mantas son (2:20). Trish ~(2:46 45); (34): and Dalrymple. ASKET have a chance to do a spot of} qa. : : by Clayton MacLeod, low- (2:20), Irish Cheer ~-( | National League AMIGO MIKE Gack hunting during the first|. +r 3, New York 6. ered his dwn mark by 2.2 sec- Harmonica C. . (2:19), Donmar | cincinnati 001 000 000-—- 1 71 week of the month but after that | St Louis 7, Pittsburgh | $568, CRE And won | Way, (2:18 25), Debbie Pointer New York 200 100 2x5 90 Ask ; NO. 8 harvesting, etc., puts a decided| San Francisco 4. Houston & Thomas B- Win, owned by 12:17 25). | Maloney (84), McCool (7), S a ABBE crimp in their hunting activity. Ameri Le <1€@ ‘ : 5 : |Craig (8) and Pavletich; Jack- — We has a point. there airight but merican ague C. Bishop of Lexington. Ky., Ed C. and Harmonica C. each | 144%, abd Canni ; 3—HOMESTRETCH LADY A hicago 1-3, Kansas City 2-4.| and driven by-E. Shaw, got a | had new personal marks. son and Cannizzaro. HRs: our 4—GRAND KAHLA DALE --. duck hunting could soon be a |" feveland 1, Washington_2. lion’s share of the $1,136 |__ The exact on_the com-|NY¥—Kranepool (7). y 5—MYSTERY JUDY memory only’unless all concern-| /New -york 5, Baltimore 4 with his double dash victories, | bination of ar Way and |L6s Angeles” 000 010 002—3 110 ae - 6—FRANKIFE’S CHIEF | ed are willing to co-operate. The // Minnesota 0, Los Angeles 5 : ‘ “| Della Lynn was $131.40. Chicago 000 100 4ix— 6 91 dealer 7—FREE CHANCE kill on black ducks: should 3 INT : (3-5) i ; on ic Detroit at Boston SAINT. SOHN, N.B. (CP) — Podres | Perranoski (7) 8—IDA BUDLONG ; » postponed mited to two per day witf'a pos- | pain ; | Gallon Jug, owned by Mapco |, FREDERICTON (CP) — Little | and Torborg; Hendley, McDan- » session limit of four. The daily | Stables of Summerside, P.EJ., Major and Chico Vivian were | ie] (3-3) (5) Abernathy (8) and for RACE NOS. 48 bag limit on ducks should also was a double winner ona nine. |uble winners on an eight-dash| Krug. HR: Chip beckert 2 (3) 1—SPLURGE © : » cut to four from six. There PROBABLE dash Dominion Day harness rac- aoe card here Thurs: | me & the ja ae : no point in locking the stable ing card here- Thursday _ | day-night. \ - after the horse is stolen. PITCHERS | moor. sas utile Major = miles ing Purchase rime ow Our ruffed grouse .. native! By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Gallon Jug won’ the Vivien was clocked in'217 ant] ~1O0OGallons =|: a5 Traders 7 partridge to most of us‘. ate, Probable pitehers for today’s | T@ce-in 2:14 2-5 and hit the wire 9-19 3.5 : of hot wate nb 2 our Se RACE NOS. 5-9 reported quite plerififut’ thist'sea- wiajor league games, won and| i 2:13 45 in the sixth. "Dot Hal, owned by Fraser File- T per hour at y ' 1—GARTH’S REST 3 son. They hit a new -high last lost records in parentheses: ‘Now's Time: owned by T.C. | welling of Lower Southampton, || ‘West possible cost. me Preferred cae cae year and, according to informa- National League F Newcastle, won the NB. won ‘both halves of ‘the | FOR Y A FEW PEN. car are? 3—WHITE LADY tion at hand. they. are still on| San Francisco, Marichal featured . invitational pace. featured handicap pace in times! NIES A DAY BUY AN ESSO : ° fe se {FAIR SAIL ' the upward trend. Quite a few (12-6) at Chicago Koonce (6-5). | Rhythm Tiene captured the first | 6f 2:10 3-5 and 2:12 45. WATER HEATER. - : and Credit Plan. * at GOLD . ne a aeen Par an ten |. St. Louis, Gibson (9-6) at New er aan 45 and| Other Winners were estes i i 2 c ‘ s or twelve during the season. | York, Fisher (6-8) (N). .- © ee ehind Plymouth | Grace and Sparky Hal, both ° ees ors fas ; - They specialized on grouse.| Cincinnati, Jay (6-2). at’Phila-| Rock in the second dash. Ply- | times of 2:14 3-5. Palmer E ectric obtain 1—CLAYHAVE? SNOOZER Duck and goose hunting was delphia, Short (9-6) (N). mouth Rock, : who came in ; a h ltd. ~ 2—LANI KAT : - Purely incidental, Hunting ‘Na-| Milwaukee, Cloninger (10-6)| fourth the first time out, was | ,, MONCTON (CP) — J. Scote . fi Ci 3—CHIEF OPERATOR tives’ is an art and one has to at Pittsburgh, Cardwell (6-2),| clocked in 2:07 1-5 in winning | Hal, owned by the Valley Stable 96 Fitzroy St. nan ing is 4—MIGHTY BRENNDA know all the tricks as well as/(N). the second heat. , | Of East Florenceville, N.B., wos DIAL 4-8543 5—TERRY’S HAL : having his hunting territory) Los Angeleé, Drysdale (12-7)| Other ‘winners were Texas | both ends of the Maritime Pac- oa at : 6+YANKEE CADET maoped out in advance. Grouse | at Houston, Bruce /6-9), (N). Dear (2:15 2-5), Shermar Sue 8 Derby for -Maritime-bred ee 7—VERNON RIVER GAL covers change from time es American League (2:17 45), Cindy Chief (2-15 horses on an eight-dash harness Abeqweit Electronic 8—EVANGEL time and one has to look for new ew York, Stottlemeyer (8-4) oan eee (2:11) and | comet card here Thyrsday - 7 your i « ERS . RACE NO. 7 . ‘ at Bloston Morehead (44) (N). ie J. (2:15), iw ' 7 . Service Centre | . a: ; 1—FAR STRIDE information ind!-| Clevéland, Tiant (7-3) at Valt-| sypney (cp) ; 5 ee eS aS c dealer’s. 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