} “ ; « Veer an 4 Fe “a : y x nf : Jn ah _ The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Fri. Aue. 19, 1966, 7 . Thrilling Saher Highlight , -City Harness Race Action © | Mets Hunble Sakon MINNEAPOLIS “(AP) _ Min- | César Tovar to first baseman came on homers. nesota Twins uncorked the first |Harmon Killebrew. Bill Mazeroski elub>>4 +; triple play. in their six-year his- | dj Jerry May got the 4 Fans ‘at the Char lottetown | Josedae Co-Piot movea up froni Rosedale Chief | - 66-C.N. Adios ‘R. Craig) 4 2 tory Thursday. Tiding the four- omer. asi ere se meet anes eo wi me iving Park last evening got | four to’ three: Witi favore mes—9?:12 19 4 hit pitching of Jim Grant to a f ‘ a mes Clen enon hi is 20th Driving j ith red . Times—2:12.3 and 2:123 Farmer's Pride ¢L. Hannah) 5 6 63 victo jar Californi irors, three of them in one inning|oski now has 11 their \ocal shords, and bank Fastwaybarred from the >et- Pays—$260, 240, 220: 250: Frankie's Chief (G. Mac- victory over Calitornia. to tie a National League ‘record, ‘ books either out of or into shape |ting the place-show combination 220. 2.30 $6.40, 3.50;-2:80; 3.00, Leod) 6 , Second’ baseman Cesar Evar | opened the gates for six un-} CLEVELAND: (AP) — © fer the Gold, Cup and” faucer | mas good for $16.70 tn the ex. | 240: 14.00 | Times — 214.3 and 2:15.2 batted in four of the runs.. earned runs: and handed- New |Hinton drove in both runs a4 @lsnaic: tanta Ae ie) poured | Sonne Exactor $27.20 |. Pays — $11.20, 220, 2.10;° 400, The triumph gave the Twins a | York Mets a 9-5 victory.over the |a double and homer an 3 over 30,000 into the ticket wic kets} The Dr. Delaney owned Adios . RACES 2 - & 2.10; 52.10. $6.20, 3.40; 5.80. sweep of a four-game series and jleague - leading Pittsburgh Pi- |McDowell won ‘his «first ¢-~e and almost_as many decibles of |Alex scored the _most_exciting “Doctor Alex ‘D:: MacNeill) 11; Quinella—$i6.70 was Minnesota's sixth straight |rates” Thursday. in almost two months as Clove. volume jrto the cool night air. | twin win in the fourth-and eighth | Doctor W.d.(——) 22 RACES 4 - over the Angeles after Califor-| The defeat, dropped Pitts-|land blanked Chicago Whe Fastway. owned by ‘Stan May- ‘dashes beating out Plymouth Name the Price ‘G.. Cam- Adios Alex (G. Gaudet) 11 nia ran up an 11-1 advantage the burgh into a virtual tie tor first |Sox 2-0 Thursday nicht. = hew of Kinkora and teamed’ by |Rock both times. The first trip pbelb 33 Plymouth Rock /M. Dow- first half of the season. ‘with/San Francisco. Pittsburgh | McDowell, plagued with ava - Clifford Chappell, got the even-|W#s in 28:3, the fastest time Lucky Lark (W- Henderson) 4 6} ney) 22 The triple play“came in the | has a oné-point edge over the|trouble most of the seas i: ing off to the expected stert of the night / Laura Comet (G. Bernard) 5 4 Texas D. (C. Sniith) 34 Rarad: tania tee N Si iaianie | / lowed only three hile: and: struck witty. a, 7.(2:3_win in the: curtain | | The guinella feature, on the | Babymile -(R:' MacKinnon)’ 6 7/Goden Law iW: Campbell) 46 rm ddubled and kd Ki ee | Pagan's error in the first In-/oyt ejght in his first ee raiser, pacing to a convincing | Suird dash saw Dennis ~Herbert | Homestretch Linda (Le Han-' |Hi Jay (J. Campbell) i £8 we liked F ‘ at pay \nipig led to three unearned runs. ore Se 4 : win over Miss Flamingo. | How- finish behind Spensive Spud but nah) 75 |Splunge \H. Smallwood) +6 5 ; art third hasomeg cone |The Mets got three more in the|) = | * ever, things were not quite as such was not the case in the’ Security Scott (J. Hennes- | Times 2:08.3. ein e Fadl yi eee Rich | leanne a hen Pagan booted three |, The game was scoreless unti prediaiable in “the second as‘ iseventh dash when Dennis Her-_.: sey 8.8) Pays —: $5.70. $3.70, 2.60; re “a } ie ae got the |plays to He tla NL reeced {08 bares. Brown doubled mith two Doctor Alex, driven masterfully | bert took the win and combined) Time — 2:16.2 and 2:16. | 8.40, 30.0: 2.90. $3.80, 2.60, 2.305 | iple_play._around the _horn— |) bya third—baseman—in| out the fifth. Leon Wazner by Don MacNeill managed to|With the Win of a double dash Pays—$17.20, 5.50, 4.30; 5-40, /2.70; 2.30; 250, Rollins to second baseman Sr inning. The ‘major league|simgied and Hinton dovbed nose out Dr. W.H. at the wire. | Winner, Doctor Alex, paid $27.50 3.20; 4.50. $4.40, 2.60,3.10,3-10, lrecord is four, The record for |Brown home- putting the Ind\:ns BASEBALL most errors by a third baseman |ahead 1-0. Bornes probably made. & ees in a game is six, Hinton added the other run {2 bing of the Dector |im the second double.- 3.30; 4.80. jal biggiearsere idea gd t RACES 1.5 Daily Double—$33.70.- + | NHL Amateurs | | number of the, patrons of the Fastway ‘J. Chappell) Vy RACES-3.--7 * | pari-mutuel wish they had a/| Miss Flamingo ‘A. Carr) 25 Spensive Spud (C Smith) 13 Revise Deal ) 32 Dennis Herbert (E. Fergu- 3 4 RESULTS | Four of the Pirates’ runs |the seventh. Teun lal wo 5102 COUFSE Troubles: Players 1 to’slit a few- throats for.; True. Lady Lou (R- Annear) “4 | oe aa 41> MONTREAL «CP}—The « Na-| the bic favorite Security Scott | Josedale Co-Pilot (C. . " was soundly beaten. Consider- Smith); 43 Highland Rogue (J- Hen- tional- Hockey League and - the! 5 ing that over 1000 doubles were Jolly May ‘A. Pineau) nessey) 3.3 Canadian’ Amateur Hockey As- | New York ~ 300 30003x— 9 9¢) out after the firct dash the pay | sociation Thursday agreed to| Fryman (9-8), Cardwell (4), | A C di Ch hi * several sweeping changes in the | McBean (5), Mikkelsen (6), t ana ian ampions ip of $33.70, seemed excellent in- | deed . 4 | pro-amateur agreement. The first class also. figured rnoon aces. The changes will omnia! O'Dell (8) and May; Gardner | (4-7), Hamilton. (6), Terry (7)}| CALGARY (CP) — Defending {putt greens involved’ putts of ‘land Grote. HRs: Pitt—May (1),/champion Wilf Homenuik of jonly two to three feet: sett feature, | eliminate sponsorship of .ama- : oR gg hs ae mere Ve teur teams by professional UPSET WINNER Maeroski @2) (11), Clendenon Winnipeg Thursday fired a bril-} ‘‘Moe. (Norman) settled me a Lou, “the third place finisher in Slippy oer th ‘see a 1 | Story ae (C. Smith) 62) " |hockey, do away with signing (20). oe liant six-under-par 65 to take the /lot,’’ said Wilf. ‘‘He’s hitting the the | first took place money and Helen's Dream (H Poulton) 22 (WW. Co —. eae 7 “lof various forms which cover | _ Helene Gagnon of Arvida, ed defending chammcue Joce- American League first- -round lead in the Canadian |ball. so well that when you play Sree ieee Te Malay eet Wau: Crepe 2.15:4 joptions on an amateur player's | Que. is on her way to upset lyne Bourassa 1 up on 2ist hole California 000 000 101— 2 43/Professional Golfers Association |with him, you want to do well. Ladam’s ‘Tom-(T-—Patmer’——4 4 Pays: --$4-40--2-90--2 80:—4-50,2F0__ Services and allow — the | win in- Canadian Womens Golf to_move into semi-final round, Minnesota 002 201 01x—+ 6 10 2 | champidnship. He really helped.’ Lani Kai (F. McIsaac) 5.54.00: 2.8 3.10, 2.70, 2.40; 54,0 |CAHA —to handle disbursement | Championships" in , Halifax” z : Lope—(5-12).Sanford__(7) and |_The 68 gave-him a three-| The leader’s card: fern . Parker Scott (C. Chappell) 6 6 3.50 © “jof payments which are made Teareany: Miss Gagnon defeat- (CP Wirephoto) |Satriano; Grant (10-13) and Bat-|stroke lead over his brother, “Par out ‘534 453444—36 when a pro team drafts an tey. HR: Cal—Fregosi (9). Stan, of Dauphin, Man., and|-Par_. 448 453 453—$5—71 Times: 2.22:4 and 2.18. Taste 4 and 8 + hi , pAin,. , amateur player. Chicago 000 000 000— © 30/Moe Norman of Gilford, Ont., | W- Homenuik out 1 Pays: 5.00, 2.20, 2.10> 230,|White Lady (J:-Hennessey) 1 | Cleveland 000 010 10x— 2 90 each with 68 534 448 444-35 Announcement of the agree- : . 2.10; 2.60. 3.20 (win betting onlyy|Far Stride (D. MacNeill) « 2 nts, which are major so ( up ( -onte nders. Peters (10-9), Higgins (8) and Deadlocked in third place with W. Homenuik in Romano; McDowell (7-5) and ; ; 352 343 343—30—68 1 3 DASHES 2 and 6 Mountain Marie (B. Whalen) 3 2 tures from the - present ‘a Wick’s Ace (C. Smith: 1 1 {Golden Dart.(J. Chappell). + ‘ cciak: Sateen stofeananet’ saa | Crandall: HR: Cleve — Hinton mone Posse 7 leakage cpa Wilf Homenuik is trying for his (12). A ’ second straight CPGA-title. He~ 7. 6 3 4 |Home Stretch -(E. Bernard) 2-3 Just Nancy (C. Chappell) § amateur hockey. was made by Calgary, Bill Wright Jr. of Ed- ay < = 3 first won last year in Montrea!, — 7 +Hettie’s Boy (A. Pineau) 3 Dar| Northwood Ambler NHL president Clarence Camp- | bell and CAHA president Fred | own 10 ‘our . [monton, and John” Henrick. ot Stan Homenuik has never STANDINGS Stouffville, Ont. Goiiaved tl’ peaiiaedca ot. be Vern Handrahan started his (D. Pellerin) ( Lowery) 9 first game in the American ie oe €W. Waite) ea Miss Dot L. (J.-Arsenault) Pare. follow! ti 8 Wing 8 pieeting The early players on the |brother,-but he served notice of League Wednesday night -and | West River Atom 6 5.| Times: 2.15:3 and: 2.12:1. tance th relate dorniittee ‘was the losing pitcher as the} an | Pays: $4.40, 3.30, 2.80; 4.50, : fo {2.70; 2:40. 5.08, 2.99, '2.10; ‘5.70. | 4.09; 2.00, 3.40, 2.40, 2.20; 3.00, |of the two. groups. HALIFAX (CP)-It was an-|1 up om the 2ist hole in the|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \C°Urse were plagued by low |his ability in the opening round. * Chicago White Sox defeated the | 7 1 Kansas City A's 5-1. Vern is aoa oe (&. Palmer) 12.60; 2.60. It is understood - the agent cones day of upsets Thursday as|third round of match-play. Miss WL Pct. GBL |%mperatures and winds up to} He hit all 18 greens and. three- _28-year-old_ native of Charlotte ras. ment will cover a period of five |four survivors advanced to the |Gagnon eliminated Marilyn Pal- | Baltimore 41 658 {15 miles am hour. But later tn |putted only once. “town and he spent some time in a 2.202 and ee Pe aily, aE nary races L_and-2\years starting July 1, 1967; The |semi - finals of the Canadian {mer of Kamloops, BC. in the | Detroit- ~ 54. 546 13% [the day, the wind calmed a bit) Norman had an equally the minor leagues before. get- 2.70; 340. $5.40, 2.90, 2.10; 5.70, |A combination of Slippy Queen |Present — agreement ‘terminates |women's open golf champion- |second. . |Cleveland. 57.533 15 |and the sun broke through inter- \stady round. His card. showed ting..t!fis_ chance te pitch for 2m; 2:10. and Wick’s Ace paid $28.80. June 30, 1967. ships at the Ashburn Golf and/ Miss Palmer. captured. this | Minnesota 58 525 - 1¢|mittently. In these conditions, |one one-over par and four bird- Kansas City : | Quinella on race. a combin-|- At last year's annual meeting |Country Club today. year’s Canadian close title at|Chicago ~ So 56. 17) Wilf Homenuik finished the front lies, DASHES 3’ and. ¢ | atten of Chalice ale Comet and im Victoria, the CAHA voted to.|- Helene Gagnon,;-stocky- 19- [neighboring Dartmouth 1! ast /|California. Bi 496 19% |Mine in 35 strokes, one under! Peter Olynyk of. Calgary ts Handrahan pitched 4 and 23) innings for the A's giving up |Chalidale Comet (1. Gouzen) 4 Kenna Kpaid $69.8) end the agreement now in force. |year-old brunette from Arvida, |week and was a pre-open favor-|New York . oo. Pa aed ~ SEVENTH RUNN ING © To three runs-on just five hits. He | Kesna K (R- MacDonald) H he ed giant killer in |ite. K City So me ok ae opened the back nine with png aw Roaaes a : lowever; the-contract contained |Que., turn gia iller ansas ‘ o 44 i adlocked a - walked two batters and fanned ra toa oe ee ‘Slippy. ms hed a clause which called. for two ene two. championship-| The most -spectacular : victory | Washington 71 .432 27%-|a birdie strayed to one over even par are Al Balding, Ton four in making his first start |_ ppe |Helen’s Dream paid 5.70. ‘|years’ notice of termination by : tting defend- of the third round was Barbara | Boston 72 .424 291, |Par on the 11th hole, then ran-jonto; Al~Patterson, Winnipeg; since being recalled from the | Windy June (J. Smallwood) 4 4| Daily Double on races 6 and 7/|either. party, thus. holding the flight rounds, upsetting Renwick's 1 up triumph over fa- in three straight birdies. He |Doug Bruton, Downsview, Ont.: Vancouver Mounties ‘of the |Runnymeade Colin | a-combination of Wick:s Ace and|CAHA to the agreement until jing champion’ Jocelyne Bour- | 04. Marlene Stewart Streit of eventually finished - the back |and Finn Sorensen, Sherwood = Pacific Coast League lart vee..:| - (R. MacFadygen) $7? 'Chalidale Comet paid $8.60. -|June of next year. jassa, 19, of Trois-Rivieres, Que, | Fonthill; Ont. PROBABLE nine in 30 strokes, five under |Park, Alta. - —— SaaS | The 23 - year --old Vancouver oe ar, oe Stan Leonard of Vancouver - Eos secretary who said ‘I. was nerv- PITCHERS gale The 65: erased oS -competitive and George Knudson of Toronto, | ous. inside ea I ae is ; : eis course record of 66 established- eer inet 2 ~ .tourna- it,” sunk a 15-foot ‘putt on By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Wednesday by Lyle Crawford of |ment, _finis Tirst round _ || 18th “green to eliminate the 32/ Probable pitchers im today’s| Vancouver, Bud Edwards of|well off the pace. Leonard fin. . — year-old Mrs. ~Streit. major league games. ~ Wipnipeg, and Bob Panasiuk of |ished three over par_at 74 and Two others won berths im the] Anierican League Sew | meeh, Ont... z Knudson had ‘a two-over-par 73. semi-finals. Baltimore (Watt 9-3). at’ De- “~~ .- | A field of 143 golfers teed—off | Gayle: Hitchens of Vancouver trot (Lolich 11-8) (N) GOT SEVEN BIRDIES in the 54hole event. They are defeated “Vicki Larsen of St.| Chicago (Howard 6 - 4) at}. _Homenuik ended up with |playing-for a total purse of $15,- | Davids, Ont., 5 and 3-and Jane Cleveland (Siebert 18 7 or seven birdies on his’ eard and |000, of which. $2,000 goes to the [Blalock of Portsmouth,’ N-H-»ixetey $7). (N) __ = |went over: par only once; on the |winner. The ~CPGA: announced — downed Pamela Miller of Osh-| Kansas City (Krausse 87 ana |2lth. Thursday that there will be no - jawa, Ont., 1 up on the 19th hole jw,s1'7.0) at New York (Peter-| ‘This is. the ‘sort of course |cutoff_after Friday's’ play, which Miss Hitchens and Miss Ren- |aon 9.7 and Talbot $9) (N) where if you can~keep away |means the entire field will play ~ || wick, team-mates on British Co! California (Coates 1 - 0) at-|from bogies, the birdies will |all 54 holes. . | lumbia’s team~that won the In-|/washington (Moore 3-1) (N) |eome,"’ he said. Being played im conjunction | terprovincial match last week./ Minnesota (Kaat 17-9) at Bos-| He dropped a 15-foot putt on{with the tournament is the oo meet in the semi-finals ~at hie ton (Stange 6-6) (NY the 12th for a birdie, and had|CPGA seniors championship, a a.m. ADT today, while Miss National League a seven-footer-on the fifth. For |36-hole event with $3,000 in Hock at noon. eago (Ellsworth 5-18) (N) him well, and many of the one- |winner. The lone American of ‘the New York (Ribant 85) at . ; to make the semi-finals; Miss| Cincinnati (O'Toole 4-5) a | 1 C ' f ' Blalock is giving her family an |Houston. (Dierker 6-5) (N) At antic on erence To open while heré on a vacation] Atlanta (Lemaster 11-8) at | trip. San Fraticisco. _ (Bolin. 7-7) (N) Gagnon goes against Miss Bla-| pittsburgh (Law 8-5) at Chi-|the rest, his short irons served |prize money and $600 for the ithree entered im the tournament |Philadelphia (Short 147) (N) lextended ‘holiday. The 20-year-| St. Louis (Jaster 7-3) at Los = os Jold blonde decided to enter the|Angeles (Osteen 13-9) (N) Adopt Four-down Rule ~ Be in the stands: Friday night when the P.E.I. Regiment Bart plays and Miss Arlene MacDonald sings the “Island Hymn” as the By IAN DONALDSON _|nadian Football League have HALIFAX (CP) ——The~Atlan- been—-mainly-defensive_struggles___- tic Football Conference will |and this was the trend in the horses parade to the post. adopt the four-down system of |Canadian game everywhere. : : American football this season in| The noes the ates : \ o ” 8 The Honourable W. J. MacDonald, Lieuten- 0 ee Oe ee Gere ae Weak ant-Governor of Prince Edward Island will a S Bert, Cunningham, freshman ar “always loved the resent the Evening Patriot Trophy follow- | president of the four-team AFC, Mee P th ns pny HOME announced the rule change |, He sald “the at te oe ing e race. a Thursday as a move to end ‘“‘the ting dull — not just our lea- battle of beef.” gue but everywhere. I was look ing for something to open it up. The AFC, classed as interme- The four downs seemed a natur- 4 IN PERSON TAPP Star of Stage, Radio & T.V. ‘BEAUTY ABOUNDS 8 of the Ieland’s most attractive SPECIAL! a aoe 20 pan by te Balmoral Girls young ladies dressed in racing ° ~ ADDED ATTRACTION - Band of the P.E.l. Regiment silks will form THE ee CIRCLE” | CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING:PARK 2—BRENDA’S FLAME 3—CRAIG’S ABBE }4—AL'S HAL |5—HONEST PATCH | 6—LOWELL M. | 7~HURRICANE JENNY Races 3 and ¥ | 1—STARRY NIGHT |2—BROWN BUDLONG 3—BABE CLEGG 4—BURLINGTON BELLE S—ABNER C. }6—VERNITA’S PET I17—SHELBY KNIGHT ‘| &TENNESSEE RILEY 4—FORBES SCOTT 5—TRANSPORTER 16—GARTH’S BEST 7—SISTER MARIE 8—MARY LEAH Races 3 and 7 4—ANDY’S SON S—COMTE RICHILIEU 6—MIRAMICHI FRED 7—YANKEE BLAZE | 8—YANKEE TIMBER WEEK RACING ~ AFTERNOON ¢ 2:30 P.M. =. Races 1 and &§ Races 2 and 6 1—DARKY J—ROWLAND’S DELIGHT 2—ELMER C. 3—OZARK PETE 4—ROYAL SHOWERS 5—SPEEDY CON diate by the: Canadian Rugby Union, also will permit block- ing for punt receivers. Cunning- ham said he believed the AFC is the first Canadian conference to adopt: the rules. “Canadian football needs a shot in the.arm,”’ he told a news conference. ‘‘People want to see more action. The four downs will give the quarterbacks a lot more scope.” All AFC games — the league opener is set for next Thursday — will be played under the new rules, but AFC clubs will revert to three downs and no blocking on punt returns in exhibition games against the all 8 college Bluenose Conference and in any CRU playoff games. Cunningham .-said' the rule “lehanges had the full blessing of Races 4 and 8 . 1—HIGHLEY’S WAY 2—TOPWAY 3—JANE W. H. 4—LITTLE- ART 3—BORDERVIEW ROCKET 6—LACE the league’s coaches and refer- ees. WANT ACTION He sald students- of football appreciate good defensive play, ‘but-few-fans are students. ‘“They want to see touchdowns — not two line plans and a kick or two incomplete passes and a kick.” Many games so far in the Ca- EVENING 8:30 P.M. Races 1 and 5 Races 2 and 6 1—LORD ADIOS: ¢ 1—HURRAH i2—AFTON LIBBY 2—J. SCOTCH HAL 3—MEADOW DAY 3—STARBURN - = H. BENNETT CARR Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor Insurance Counselling Charlottetown, P.E.T. > Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 * ooo! al step and those punt receivers need blocking. The way it’s now they’re smothered before they. . can get untracked. We'll be look- ing for punt returns of at least 10 or 15 yards with the new rule.’ The AFC, made up of teams from. Halifax, Dartmouth, N‘S., Lancaster, N.B., and the Shear- water, N.S., maval air sta- tion, formerly embraced seven maritime colege teams. Three seasons ago the colleges split away to form their own confer- ence. Joe O’Brien Wins Trophy SPRINGFIELD, TM. (AP)— Joe O’Brien of Alberton, P.E.1., top driver of the state fair harness program, piloted Guy Bristol home in front in the three-year-old pace Thursday to carry off the Carl —-H.— Preihs memorial trophy. Bristol took the first in 2:04.2 and the sec- ond in 2:03.1. 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