ty = } TwoDouble Dash Winners At Summerside Races SUMMERSIDE — A final race brown gelding, came close te|Timmy A exactor payoff of $301.60 high- setting a mew ‘personal mark.| Times: 2.11-2 sand (2.10.3 lighted a nine-dash card of nar- Owned and driven by George). Pays — $330, 3.20, 2.80. 44 ness racing at the Summerside Sobey of Summerside, the geld- |3.30; 3.10. $3.10, 3.20, 2.40; ;-4.60, Raceway. Wednesday night: ing by Price Tag’ Dam Pauline | 2.50; 2.30. e ‘ : Gene L § ith C. Camp- |Clegg, won the third dash of the | coe ee DASHES 4 AND & Adioscot's Dream .(C., Smith The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Aug. 25, 1966 15 Island Open Tourney On Belvedere Greens Professional and Amateur gol-| 7.42 — Roy Duchemin (Syd); 10.36 — D. Clarkson (C) C.} fers {rom approximately 35|Dr. L. McIsaae (C) Harold Law- Abrams (M) Dr CA Coady (C), elubsin_five-provinces.and. ghree | son (Ash). 110.42 —- Dr. LS.Cox(C). Fras-|- States have started to drift into} 7.48 — Austin Brooks (SS) Reg jer Burke (C) Frank MacKin-|. Charlottetown for the thirteenth | Wheeler (Sack) John Smallman non (Ot). / edition of the Prince ‘Edward Is- | (Fr), | 10.48 — Bop’ Duchemin (Syd) land Open-Golf Tourney to be. bell up, clocked the oval in 2.17- night in 2.11-2 and came back | 8, and combined with Honest to cop the seventh race in 2.10-3, | { Patch, driven by R. Barnett for only ‘two-tenths of a second off | Mountain Marie ‘B. Whalen 22 ‘ } 754 — Lorne M (c) David Allingham (Res) Byron played on the 6370 yard Belve- CSM tackhart (A) es pi \Hatfield (Ash). / dere Golf and Wiater Club ‘ae wa an the huge purse. Other pays in its top mark. Sunny Key placed Mr. Charmer : Céatee. | James (USA). | Chartie pedi 2 om) ee the ninth race exactor were second in both races | (W. Henderson) $3 In all there are, over 225 en | oot Jim Wheeler (Sack) J | (ches) also eee: ae A and 5.20 Adioscot's. Dream | woh th Cemiee 0% (W. Waite) § 4 tries in the tourney and Stan Miller (C) P. Sinclair (Brud). | 4199 — Reuben Maklin (M) to win, 13.10 and 5.90 to place, exactor' fourth race and the Name Price | Bryanton chairman of the PEt) Se Sam McManus (M) inom Rogers (C) Bert Hunter and ae eee: Fag nan hy leighth. After coming close to. Chappell) ie Open Committee stated that) Thad Marsh ‘C) WJ: Moore (Syd) | (ss), Doc Price, ‘and Adinscot's| setting . a new race win record | Just Nancy (3 Chappell) 7 5 “There are more pros in attend- | L. Hacie (B) | 4106. — GA MacDonald (C) Dream were double winners in in) the fourth race with a time |Frankie’s Chief (G. McLeod) 67 ance this year than in any past 812 — Hillard Toombs ‘C) \weeq Jonah (M) Oscar Doucet the ‘first racing program here of 2.143, the.brown pacer ran| Times 214-3 and 214. ’ in a fortnight. ithe eight race in 2.14, erasing | Pays $3.70, 2.50, 2:50; 2.50, 2 49; (GG) DJ Me- 1M). 11.12 — Ralph Swetnam (Ash). John Moore (M) Dr GD Bar-| year that I can recall”. The, Merle Longaphie entries this year were restrict-| Cormack (C). ar the | 8:18 —tvan-Dowling (€)- Be Doc Price, the four-year old | the old mark of 2.14-2. Adioscot’s 11,08. $2.30, 2.50, 2.30; 2.80, 2.30; 24. oe Phe oe an | } | | ed to 225 golfers due to | Drea Dream and the owner is George | & 5 = heavy numbers of entries receiy- Kelly (C) Ha MacLellan (C) S. ( ‘ Al: ¢ ed last season. Due to the re- Steeves ‘—) ; fmt em Willard Dermer. (M) S Upse Callbeck of Summerside. }Gene L. Scott (C. Chappell) 1 _ striction on the-entries the tour- ramp DIVISION Frank Acorn (C) EN Christen- : é | Adioseot Dream combined tm) Honest Patch (R. Barnett) 2 fament committee feels that this ~ p54 _ toug Morris (SS) D. |se" (Ab) } Cats 16-8 i¢he exactor fourth race with | Rudy Frisco (W. Henderson) 3 will be a wide open tourney 0 Goijheck (M UB ae 1 (Cy, | 11.24 — John Weldon (MB): ‘Motintain- Marie ‘for-a small pay|Mighty Rock (G. Chappell) 4 _ cause there are so many play-|“‘'3n°" julien Deagle (Ls) Ron |Roy Ernst (M) Art Hartley (C). |- _ of $5.60. Mighty Sandy (C. Chappell) § ers with low. handicaps. There ¢,,, ey me mene (Ls) On| RST DIVISION . MONTREAL (CP}-—-Flanker', The: quinella combination of |Fairy Queen (H. Hunter) 8 will be prizes up for grabs in, a y oes Saar ne pm | 11.36 — Gay Clancey (M) Dr eee leter. Kempf scored a touch- Caparafay and Adios Shyster in | Lucky Frisco (G. Sobey) 7 eight ‘different divisions, | “Pro; | 7 1 ic) : zo ‘Mather (Sus), |Kent Irwin (C) Bob Schucman't” : P down, kicked three field goals’ the sixth race paid $4.50,. while | Sister Nancy (H. Bell) 8 fessional Championship, Senior, na wt Fore a (38) res (C). 7 and also kicked a convert as! the daily double of Victory Ma-| Time 2.17-3. : ' Junior, first, second, third and i A. Ferguacs ( Pe aa wet ake (88) MISSED Montreal Alouettes upset Ham-| nor in the first and Caparafay| Pays — $11.20, 7.56, 5.20; 13.10, - fourth. ald Renney (M) ‘Romeo Bole | one cadia (C) Bill MeCallam : . |dlton Tiger-Cats 16-8 in an East-| in the second paid $30.50. 5.90; 390, - vert (W'ville). Gerry Sternberg. (white) of makes a vain attempt to pull wamilton Tiger Cats’ Don Su- | etn Football Conference game} Victory Manor, who ecopped| Feature pays: Dally Double te $30.50; Exactor (fourth race) $5.60; Quinella (sixth race) $4.50 Exactor $301.60. here Wednesday right. The victory was Alouettes’ second in four outings this year and moved them to within two Sentimental favorite to {take A 4h hoth the professional and ¢han- RR Rell ; pionship divisions will be Cecil a4 Bubby’ Dowling, the local club land Clement (SS): Harvey Mace ; the opening dash, dropped ; second in the fifth behind Miss ‘Tom Scott, who was runner-up |im race one. Caparafay and Ad- (Conn) | (Res). ; 11.48 — Gerry Burgoyne (C) | a Sear (Sus) Don Lawrence (M). Boh Murphy Mtl) Ab Baleom (KW) | Harold Mabey (M) Ro-| the Eastern Conference Mon-' in a pass Wednesday night at treal Alouettes*football team Montreal's Molson Stadium as therin look’s the other way. oo pro who has. come back this od iC) | 11.54 — Allan Pickard (CH) o season after four unsuccessful) “gq — Tan Austin (SS) Capt | Peter Clark (Ot) Bob Taylor | points of: first-place Hamilton fos Shyster traded positions in , : . B. Mc-|¢An). : and Ottawa Rough Riders. |races two and six. Caparafay RCAF Eagles innati Drops Giants ; CubsDefeatNewY ork6-5 | was first in race two and Adios in four outingsa fter starting the |Shyster was ahead in the sixth. season with three successive | Next racing at the Summer- |victories. It also marked Ham- ; side Raceway will be this Sat- | {Iton’sfirst loss in 11 games, | Urday night at eight o'clock. vears.: He recently captured top|,” honors in the Bathurst Open he eeete (M) Joha B. Me- 1200 — Leonard MacDonald was toppled by Jock Munrow In“ qo¢ — \turray Cameron (Ash? \(An) David MaeEachern (C) | the Lakeside Lobster Tourney) po. Chevrier (M) A Hogan (T). |Doug Rose (M). held in Moncton last weekend | 949 — tom Dawson (Rus) A], 1212 — Ew Rose .. However he will be well pushed ‘Farris (SS) Ri Cudmore (cy. |Moreside (C) Dan MclIsaac (C). The loss. was Hamilton's first ‘Take Lead (M) Dr wa | SUMMERSIDE — Trailing 6:1- | as practically every touring pro - 12.18 — { J a io tes Moritinses will be in leer aon McGuarrie (A) i lage oo jon Watson (M) | = : a =... --| Kempf, obtained from British | _ BARON T AND early in the game, Summerside tendance including Ron LeClaif (.w) 5 lwin (MD): SAN‘ FRANCISCO (AP) —{who had gone ahead 43 on Jim Hundley’s perfect bunt with the Columbia - Lions «during the of | Victory March = _ _|R.C.AF. Eagles nipped Grand of Potand Springs, U.S.A., who ‘ 99 = | 1294 — Rick He (C) Keith |Vada Pinson hit a grand-slam |Coker’s solo homer in the fourth |bases loaded capped a° two-run | season, kicked -a-field-goal inthe |__{W. Companion): 1 2)River, 7-6, here Tuesday to take Sica thie. title ta 1984 Gad WM be ls eae? Crete A) DOs aaeeel (C) Beedt Schurman |homer to back up steady pitch- |off Perry, the major leagues’ (ninth inning rally and gave Chi-|first quarter, converted his {Miss Tom Scott (D Rector) 2, lig one game. te. nothing lead .in another favorite this year fi Rilloe hd G acl ee s /(SS) ling by. Joe Nuxhall, as Cincin- |first 20-game winner. It was cago Cubs a 6-5 victory over |t:uchdown in the second quarter | Lyndon Hanover (E. Reeves) 3 4/their best-of-three Prince Coun “Play will get underway at 7.00%, = B oe ean ae 12:30 — Joe Molloy (C) Willie |2ati beat Gaylord ‘Perry and Perry's first Joss since July “14, New York . Mets Wednesday. and added .a pair-of field goals \Calamity’s Boy (J. Chappell) 6 3|ty Intermediate Baseball sem!- — a.m. Saturday morning. -: faty pee on Brown |» pertson (M) Rollie Hiltz (c),|58" -Francisco 94 Wednesday, and only his third of the sea-|-~Trailing 5-2, the Cubs scored in the final frame. -* |Sandybee - 4 5 finals. Following is a schedule of the 99, =: 4) Wolfdenden (SS) |_1236 — J. Killorn (C) Chris |SHapping a four-game Giants’ spn. -|twice in the eighth and then A touchdown by Art Baker ven ribs — ‘ The Summerside-Tignish _ser- P.E.I. Open Golf-Tournament to wich Scott (A) Nelson Roussie MacKay’ (Hl): Don Stewart (M) winning string. _ | Perry, who had won_ eight tied .in the ninth when Bill Wil-|and two singles by: Don Sutherin. Tin eS 4 +4 fes resumes here Thursday with be held Saturday and Sunday, |, ) : | 1248 — Alan Millman (M)| The victory: also broke .a six- straight and was 10-0 in Candle- liams singled with one. out and jaccounted ‘for Hamilton's eight | mes — 2.15-3, and 2.16]. /Summerside leading by virtue [Rest stick Park this year, left with scored on Ran Santo's double /points. | Pays — $7.70, 2.40, 2.10; 3.60, /o¢ ‘their 43 triumph on Sunday. losing streak-for the Reds, | f lthe bases full and trailing 53) - jin the fifth. Pinson greeted re- | ‘lever Bill Henry with his) bases-clearing shot, his llth ho- ;mer of the year. | i NEW. YORK -(AP)—Ed_ Kirk- | phila 2.10; 2.10. 4.90. DASHES 2 AND 6 Caparafay (B. Whalen) | Adios Shyster (G Chappell) ‘|Doctor W J (I. Ripley) Homestretch Linda The Tuesday night game be- tween -ROAF and Grand River. twas abbreviated to four and one- half innings when darkness set in. The Eagles trailed 4-1 after the first inning and the visitors - August 27 and 28, at the Belve-| dere Golf -and Winter Club: EARLY STARTERS ’ 7:00-J. Murshy (C) W Ys (Mont) Louie Kays (€). FOURTH DIVISION 9.42 “Murray Carmichae? Merrill Pineau (C) Al MacRae |24me (GG) Geo MacMahon (SS) Man- | (C). DV ‘MacDoa , ; Ss | a “ Rob Black Wins ny Kays (C). 13.4 i) ; . BASEBALL RESULTS Dinghy Ch’ship | Roof: Brandon. (4-7), Wyatt (8) Wi: "9.48 — Maurice Burgoyne (Cy |Edgar Taylor (C) Ivan Pilking- lLlovd Grant. (C) Ralph Carr (Cyjton (M)..- 954 = Bill Peterson (M) Fred | CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION | National League 1°23 3} 33 47 6. 4 5 6 78 706 -— Ern Diamond (GG) piack (A) De. Robert Murray |_ 1.06 —. Gordon Carr (C) Dan : ; had Wes Storey ‘C) Don> Gallant (yq)_ fs |Pesant (Rest) Bill Walsh (An) | TORONTO (CP)—Rob Black, patrick's two-rim homer vith pittsburgh nica. ; fee HRs: KC—Repos-(8).| (C. Chapeell) os added a pair inthe second. The (GG) ‘ es (1.12 — John McKenna (An) 17, of the. Royal Vancouver two out in the ninth inning gave Jackson (12-12) Verbanic (6),|Kansas City 105 200 000— B1t0 Miss La ee Hank a Rives. ioe ee: mae ees TAR Dr Young-Crossman.: SECOND-DIVISION. .....—.... | PC.Kelly. (Oro). Simon -.Arsen- | Yacht_Club,_won the Canadian | cyjifornia a 2-1. victory. over Knowles (7) ‘ . Do eee PAS OG eee meee, Fagles scored a trip in the sec- : (Bri John Smith" (C)~ At -Gaud=—-19-06-—=4- B= Carmichael +O) ault-Cing yr l¥aehting Association's pte-ten- | Naw York Ya xy ‘Knowles....(7)-..and.- Dalrymple; Boston 001.028: 000—.3_ 5 1.Captain Logan (E. Clow) ond,..a pair in-the—third-and—a et (C) : (Que) John’ May- | sh nies 1K) ite iNew York Yankees Wednesday |sisk, Law (%6)°(4) and Gonder. | Krausse (10-7) and Roof, San-) - ‘Times — 2.132 and 2.123. “le the fourth Tit N Hall (GG) RD ee ee ae Humphrey -(M)jtennial ©. K. dinghy junior sin- | night St. Louis 001 001 000— 2 53/tiago (11-11), Oskinski (3), Shel Pays — $7.10, 4.30, 2.50; ; 4.90, singleton in the F - Norman Hall (GG) ew 1 3 ‘A Arsenault (An) Ron G -handed sailing championship | jj ick’ - Louts hoa eB staan @ an aan ede: : distance Corkum (Br) Derril! MacKenzie —19-12: — Parker Crockett (SS)4¢)--._. setae : TOTO ceaiey. : . 61 ip asenigpeh ie ants nit if Houston _ 000 034 10x— T10 9 | don me Short OF ponbers (8) |3.10; 2.20. $4.60, 2 80, 2.20; -£.40, aa aon a = scattered nes = Fa Payn (Syd) Ken- MacDonald 1.24 — Akie Clark (KW) MJ | Second was Malcolm. Candier,” losing pitcher Fred Talbot, Fred asters @-4).Piche (3). Wood: ee eee Pa rl ee Z seven hits and struck,out eight TM Aan gene wcemiian Le ie “iggy Dowling (M) Ted Miller (C). . /30, followed by Peter MeDOU: | Netresan set the Yankees*down (esttick (6), Briles (8) and Me. |(3," Gosger (9).-Bos—Tillman --_-) agiagg 3 AND 9 | batters. -C. Puthnink -and_Dave eo eet Dome Rost 1) Rou AtkingOn §S) | "1.90 — M: MacDonald (M) Jim |gal, 17. Both are from-the Royal |on just four hits in the eight. in. Carver; Cuellar (96) and|Caiitornia 000000 002— 2 60/Doc Price (G. Sobey) 1 t\Fagan had doubles at bat, while 1G). San B08) a Baxter (Bath) Al McCurdy (CG). St Lawrence Yacht Club’ of | nings he worked. He was liftea |Brand. : % [New York 000 000 001— 1 60 Sunny Key (E. Clow) 2 2\D- Rushton lashed out a triple. » 7:30 — Rov Vessey (GG) R 10.24 — Gordon Girvan (Mtl); 1.36 — Dr. J. Logue (KW) | Montreal |'for a pinch hitter after Kirkpat- |New York 021 000 110— 5 80) . Ru (B. Whalen) 3 3! Bar hilips Peake (C) Dr. W.A. MacKay Stan Oxner (Ls) Lew Garbutt John Gaudet (Ls) Roger Mac-| There were 10 contestants—| rick’ a | Chicage - ene 200 022 6 112 Newman, (3-6), Rojas (9), wake - Wha arry Philips made a nice. “(66 a (SS). ® > Donald (C) a ae r contestants— | rick's blast. eet : 112 \sanford’ (9) and Rodgers; ‘Tal-|Echo Ridge Eddy -. |pickup on a hot-grounder_at short er ne -e_pevafle_00, ein =a waveidee KW |MR Oas, Daacsag Tm [onattet ite, Meghan) THEMIS tty Sesten cea) 1) and Sephora, Grote Cais Rexpelek@); NY |Glamoreus 4-4 op tn then tng for te Dr BJ-O'Meara:(C) Dr. H:-Ste- Duke MacDonald-(C). Douv Wi Fr) |provinces, Quebec, Ontario, the | Paul Schaal, who had beaten (0. ephenson, Grote |Calif. — Kirkpatrick (9), NY — |Glamorous Wick iplaying gem of the game. —- eT tat) : Seite. (Cl |Marty' Winsloe - (Fr.) — Claude | prairie provinces’ and British out an infield ‘single. : (9+;*- Hands, Hendley (8); |Pepitone (28),° — need J -Chappell) --o-~ @ S|RCAF -132-1X — — 7-62 BO ee a eae ile ee (Mtl.) | Columbia. | CHICAGO (AP) — “Randy Kéonce (4-4) (9) and -Hufidley-|Cleveland ~ 001 220 023—10 15 0 | Highland Spirit (R. Barnett- 5 7\Grand River 420 00 674 , 7 . ‘Boyd. Lockhart (KW) Ron Gir eo [san Fran. O12 000 010— 4 81| Siebert (147), Tlant (8) and| pa dp ts your pala RHEUMATIC | n Gir- - : n- Fran. 4 81| Siebert (14-7), Tiant (8) and yet ee o8 Devana Leads Shamrocks : bie Buren Mioyles | ‘ MARITIME RACING Nuxhall (5-4) and, Coker, |Azcue; Watt (94), Drabowsky Morell Wins “ ee ae + eee A reentbaidas'd, Sit areal diggers] ee Se (ARTRRITIC? In Downing The CeeBees Creamer (SS). 4 SAINT JOHN;-N:B.(CP)—— Rex-Hi-Lee_(2.14 2-5), Honey \HRs: _Cin—Coker @. Pinson Scr a «silat ah re _ 1a p on ip _.. |De you long for reliet from the a fener A ’ “1-200. — Jack Beaton (Conn) {Miramichi Carla came home In |Bird (2.14 1-5), Pride's” Star | (11), SF—MeCovey (27). ' |Chicage 000 002 000— 2 101), SUMMERSIDE — Morell de- = sooomere ant arthritic-pain - « gehe Decena. ave. bleak Gee ae toc theee ant wai. the coly 20. Walmee Onpe) Bal Tema (ete 20 Wedneniay. Wight toc mie.| 1818 4-0). Tarr a. Counsel 2-1 American League Detroit | 940 001 010— 6 91 |feated Peakes Station, 17-5, here | their oe ae | ibiti tter. in the contest who-man- SOM (Sv): =<-=|-ithe—-featured= Invitational —T-r-o-t-and=Snappy. Wick-(2:13); co pgp err on TRY Bp ping (2)— Pie wednesday. t Prince | Don't ey weing -T-RC's. iy pitching exhibitions that he is batter. in man : j : iret : Jonn 12-8), Higgins (2), Pi- [Wednesday to win the Prince | Don't let aches and stabbing hi eed fie last avemihe-ak-Maisetsmet-ii-get more than a eingle| 700 — Gene” Mealey (M8) jand Pace ot a mine-iaun’ ler } ‘sme. Kansas City 000004 000— 4 50\zarro (6) and R ; Lolich {Edward sland. Little Le handicap | ( jareg ; Doug Sullivan (Bath) Had Me-!ness racing card TRURO (CP) — Maritime. | Y a omano; Lolic wa and. _ League ror any longer. Try orial Field as the BIS Sham- (hit. Tani tc) & card. pred yearlings will be a: special |Pestee -000 002 000— 2 81/(13-8), Pena (7) and Freehan. |Baseball Championship. PLETON’S T-R-C’s. Only&Sc andi The Dodgers and the Juniors | The result snapped the five-|feature of a fall sale sponsored |_Nash (81), Aker (7) and'HRs: Det—Freehan (9), Horton. | ‘The day-long tourney was -un- $1.65 at drug counters everywhere... rocks rocked the Corran Bann CeeSees 2-1 and took a 2-1 ‘cad in their best of five semi-final series. Devana had a .perfect game going up until the sixth inning but he threw the ball”. _.---wa_y.after.fielding a_perfect — bunt by Freddie Morrison and then allowed a home run by Ke-, vin Hughes in the final stanza. der the direction of the Physi- cal Education Dept. and the Championship: Trophy was pre sented following the game by ‘Jack Kane to the Morell coach, John Sharkey. In the consolation champlton- | ship, Summerside defeated Souw- ris, 15-2. The tournament started at 9.30 2.12 — Bob Dowling (C). Mike Merlin Mackenns!tace winning streak of Saint |py the Mantime Provincial Colt > John-owned Mary Dillon. Maty | iati i eats : inale | (C)- we > Y |Stake-Association, the organiza- eouid ve ibly enter the final + ikon Rinkinieiee ribet) HDeioa_same_heme fourth in the |tion announced Wednesday. : = ‘Lorne Jennex. (Sv) Tom Mac-) : An--executive said the sale GOLF DRAW \Donald (Ab). “> | The exactor. combination . of |will be ‘held here Oct il, the 2.294 — Bill Beer (C)--Don}Pride’s Star and Gallon Jug paid |day following the Thanksgiving Following !s the draw of. the spain <a third stage of the Men's Vice- will lock-horns tonight and the Dodgers, leading the series 2-1 Hamm (Ch) Ten Dash Card | At Park Tonight | t Couse (Ash) Lea Windsor (GG). |@ hefty $139; while the daily |Day Race 2.30. Cec Dowling (C) John |double pairing Miramichi Carla |/Raceway. Munroe (A) Art MacKenzie (C)|&"4d “Tarr’s Counsel returned| He said the sale is designed He ended up with a two hit- president's Point. Match going, 2.96 Ron Bovies (C) Ron |$101.40 to 18 winners. Th i e v-2% batters, in 4.4... Oe re 3 | 5 3 : ere to encourage breeding of top : morn be and fact a ae a a Oe Golf LeClair (PS) Haak Seiford (SS) we seven winners on the ex- | quality standardbred colts in the Ten big dashes are on the |Chief Operator, Brown Budlong, Mags Ce as tet toe For the losers Fred Morriton 1:15 B. Moreside, A. Ceard, a oe pias (Cy | Other winners. were: P awl oe wil te batt e : seis ewes vn Be Mole eat a a a oe ica eae aon AE we who had pitched a no. hitter a gk : : ; rere; ? es-for % : le; | Molo Ka e racing for - to-|tague bowed to Peakes $tn., 9-5, earlier in tthe week went the ‘i Bete MacMillan, M. Hunt i. Perry (C) John eetieetn (2.17 3-5), Adios Astronaut | Maritime-bred two and three. | Rus ot any, WEY, Judy and night should produce plenty of Chariottetowa toppled Summer- route again and gave up SiX 7 camson. EGIEND << Ao Ainberst tap (2.14), Tammy Reed (2.17 35), jyear olct to begin in all aren | oti yian a i T eS at action and with the track in ex-|side, 2-1, Morell blanked Souris, hits, walked four and fanned 4 99 H. Raker, Mae Mac-|abercombie, An — Antigonish i —j|harness tracks next year..- | SSeae he 4 ike and 9. This \cellent condition fast times|10-0, Summerside topped Mon- five. The game was partially de- yyijan, R. MacKachern A “a er Sh Bath -- Bath: First 'G kh 4 The’ sale management will al- | Cac 5100 bi produce some top |should be the order of the night. |tague 16-4, and Morell defeated cided hy some loose play on the 12, M. Cannon, M. Wei, | ba B 8 Rrightwond Brod. = rs ym QING so accept a small. number of beat 8a! ‘i a in we class. |The first dash gets underway at|\Charlottetown, 6-3 part of the CeeBees which led x Mustard lec no sr roekaanenl, | AS other colts, ‘race horses and ip. ki P Tclicat a Flamingo, jeifht o'clock with the daily dou-| The local little league playoffs tothe two runs by BIS. Bavid 143 — J. Horne, D. Rogers, roy Cnialie, Conn’: Canane: uccess brood mares for the sale. hart Gendive Spud tral setrs ble i oe and second dash |open here tonight (Thursday) at * : rrof ‘in a G : — i { | ies S ' on the card... 5.45 p. | . ee ine a ore ot ee __|tieut, Fe — Frederictem, GG —| 4 tsras number of spectators {MONCTON (CP) Speedy|Alex goes out of there in dash, — 555 Pe CHARLOTTETOWN .., another error when the bass was ‘ |Green Gzbles, Hl -- ewe were on hand to witness the {Com owned by Mrs. Francis es 3 and. Sy-The feature event : ” "thrown away. Barry Turner. then Mi B il | Ing — Ingonish, KW — Ken-Wo, first “Gymkhana” to be held on Breau of Moncton and driven by | Will have Elroma, Ozork Pete, =. CADDIES WANTED reached first on a free pass and nor cd |Ls~ Lakeside, Mass — Mass®ipey on Sunday. Aucust 2st, Joe Arsenault, captured the Wayne's Pride, Hi Jay and Ohios | 4 d DRIVING PARK swent-on-to-score ona three base _4 chusetts, M — Moncton, MB JA “Gymkhana’ is athe dike ck $1,560 McSampson Early Closer |Orphan. This class should keep | ree ae ; : error by Alan. Andrews when he Follewins—ts—the— Minor Base--| Meadowbank, Mtl_—_ Montreal, teaek® meet on wheels———-a_sers_for--three-vear-olds_at Brunswick |the bettors on their toes to pick | ese or 5en gence alcel 4 ¥ threw the ball away. ball schedule. for today: (Oak —* Oakfield, Oro — Oromioe-|ie8 or ariving tests for care, laid Downs here Wednesday ga a FOR THE ISLAND OPEN — a —FHURSDAY,* =" The BIS on the other hand Little League 9 a.m. Dodzers to, O8 = Stews ee out-on-a parking lot, to be com-|. He. stond best in summaty, |... rhe {rot will have Asket, ‘Trt-| . gave Devana excellent protec. vs. Giants. ~\bec, Rest — Res ieoace Sta [Pleted as quickly as possible, winning in 2.09 3-5 and finishing flite, Wee Lass, Hettie’s Boy | ) AUGUST 25 tion. the highlight of which was 1.30 p.m Pirates vs Cuos, Gi- | Rustico, Sack — Sac : l@ith the least loss of penalty. second to Top Rhythm in 2.11 35 Bell's Last, Wick’s Ace, Mi August 27 = 28 a sensational diving catch by ants vs Astros, Mets. vs psa eet ona eBsk ne Saint points. ” ‘Top Rhythm was fourth the sec- louse ni can as es be tel ‘ 8:00 P.M. ss ndler at the plate. ates. : Wo ‘ z psoas a : rk: teee ond trip. { , + or ast. | 2 tele" “ Tae vi also the oxitstane Farm League — 10.: Red pee ya-—Sydney. As Si Trae, eroraa aaa ie ae Oiiee: winners ‘Were Mon tg Dashes Se ee eed Boys and Giris between 12 and 18 { : ing hi i s he hit Sox vs Yanks, Twins vs Indians. | W'ville — Waterville. ational Institute, a ; 48 imers Pride, Lakeburn Pride, | 1—JOLLY MAY ding hitter in the game a Malpeque Rd., Charlottetown, | Dream (2.09, 2-5-—--new -mark); | Please ort to P: i \ wine Sear a weet and attracted 28 entries. The Charlie Teachout (2:18 3-5); | rep ro Shop Friday, ca CO;PILOT ‘ ’ ° e participating cars ranged in size Countess Frisco (2.15 2-5); Migh- BASEBALL August 26th. 4—D F C OZZI esi S ° from an Austin 850 to a Buick ty Again (2.16 1-5); Sister Marie ? ic oaree caw : is 9.5) 6 * ) a ions a Cb , eS ak Ge hil Provisional: te- Bauekine x FEE) (2.13); The Sergeants Mess and the csssmmmeeooes \G—REEDS SUE < f eee . ao ‘ : | Legionnaires play the third game | 7—HANDSOME LADY i ex's ae Driver of the Day — Alan’ gartFAX (CP) — Ideal Gal- |of their City League Champion- 8—HOMESTRETCH ; ld, Summerside. > Jon, one of two double winners ship Playoffs tonight. All the) . nte r O 1 ics Ist in Big Car Class — Graham ‘at nearby Sackville Downs Wer- (Players of both teams are asked | _ Dashes 8 and 6 E o tw Allen, NS. ‘wesdav. picked up the fastest of (€ Teport at six fifteen at Mem- | mA < : gt : 2nd in Bi " Ti i 5 lorial Field... \ 2—OZARK PETF. i 3 we i g Car Class — James the night in its seventh-race | < o Ean 3—WAYNE’S PRIDE - VANCOUVER (CP).— Harold pons fest, atternot Se | cane morse a times of 2.07 2-5. ; «HI JAY A: = saa politics. y bs ium Car Class — Alan eal Gallo me msg, r Peter (Herb) Capozzi. relin: | 1968 nicknamed him ‘senator’ | Rodd, Summerside. ale fe a ce wile @eick elps You Overcome | ‘ MEYS ORPHAN Dashes 3 and 8 ~\ quished one career Wednesday ~sin..order_to search for another:- ‘BC. Lions ‘of the” Westen” Footbal, Conference formally as he campaigned for election! 2nd Medium Car Class:— Bev. nthe Social Credit ticket in| Morrisey, Cherry Valley. North Vancouver's two =“seat “Ist Small Car Class "Tom riding im B.C.’s last general | Johnston, Charlottetown. 1—REAL SPIRIT . 2—MISS_ FLAMINGO 3—FRANKIF'S CHIEF 4—DENNIS HERBERT ° Knight took double honors times of 2.12 and 2.12 1-5. Other winners were: Joe's Lee Texas in FALSE TEETH “‘Looseness and Worry | No longer be annoyed or feel ll-at~- | Future (2.13 1,5), CAR ; announcedsCapozzi had resigned lection and Atul Car Class a e e ive ; Ns a ‘ ass — Fd (2.11.3-5) Follaway (2.16 1-5) and bec: loose, wobbly false : SS SO a He and his running-mate, F-|Schmidf, Summerside. Amish Land (2.16 1-5) teeth, FASTEETH, an improved alka : ga gg ean ya Mi Sharp lot to RC, Leral| Bex! Lady Driver. Mce J. The dally double on Joe's Pu. Jetitas nets he eo t deigh > ae The resignation followed Ca- Leader Ray errault and vet-| Westlake, Summerside. ture and Quick Knight paid {eel more comfortable. Avoid embar- ‘ Dehen4-dni 9 ; See minauon’ Thursday Ma eran Liberal. MLA Gordon Git | Best Britis) C-r, Tom John. $41.49 and the quinella on Full- | rassment caused by loose pistes, Set 1—MAYNARD’S MISSY =~ ncial Cretht. candidate in Van-> son: | an Charlottetown, away and Helen Last was $39.26, at any drug counter. : 2~<SECURITY. SCOTT “ts Bee couver Centre “constituency in | Kelowna-born Capozzi,_now 41 | st G.M. Car, Graham Allen, RiarGee : nreeu Treen 1 F “ ; 3—BRENDA'S FLAME © a ie 5 “the Sept: 12 B-Ci‘election. They and-the-father of three, has had. ‘Best Ford Car Alan odd: e@ ; 4—RUSTICO BAY ’ nommation came the- ight Li- | a varied career. He graduated ‘caver ==~-Alan ’ New Home Recipe Rien. ; $S—MYSTERY JUDY 3 1s lost™L1-7 to Winniipe with first clasé~honors in sel. | OUmmerside. : : 6—PADDYLAND GIR i eres news _coicte: 2 ences in obtaining a bachelor of ieacls Sheet Car — James R di e ‘ | : i ‘ass “ sa Sy ; Tas say | MacLean, -Montague. ‘Dashes 5 a “SA. porti said he Btibenttted his. tee aris degree from the University "Rect Vnikewazen — Ed Sch. ' eaucing Plan 5 1—FARMER'S PRIDF “ignation because. he wanted to lof B.C. in 1087, ~midt, Summerside é e ae 2~—LAKEBURN’S PRIDE make sare his politicak, ambi- | The next’ vear UBC granted |= ——__ It's simple how quickly one|lose bulky fat and help regain 3—CHIEF OPERATOR may lose pounds of unsightly fat| slender more graceful curves; if | j pect 4—BROWN BUPLONG “Syions Wayld not affect the team. | hint-a_ degree in cornmerte and | as : es } : ESresident. Alan Eyer said Ci then he-went to Italy ona fel- SOFTBALL | right in your own home. Make reducible pounds and inches of | $—TRUE LADY LOU pom agreed to_stay with Lions \owship gran t for two years. c this home recipe yourself. It’s| excess fat don’t disappear from i 6—LUCKY LARK until the end_ of “the season at He later played football with ae ne ae eos ae: Poet ae —- er aoht ee: hips, | 8 . 7—MOLO KAI Rimi -request-of the directors. His > OZZ! both Calgary Stampeders and!. Coach Clee Gillis of the Jun- ‘ yu calves and ankles just return the ‘ : Saniinueed ser dicp SSayould™allow | ee LIN rh “Alouettes: ah lie’ Minuet adhd” the aliawing oe ask As Berge empty bottle for your money oe Dash heattcoach Daves de: | changes—in—his eague—duties__Hahas also been a laboratory players to be in attendance to- ra Saati, oe rg into a| back. Follow this easy way en- 1—ASKET ‘vote allshis attention he'salso contributed to the resigna: assis ( UBC, involved in nicht at 6.30 at the Spring Park Pint pore ae te Et senna. dorsed by many who have tried eto oe team's petfarmance om the. tionwsAmong the change3~.was | research personne! | Diartion d for an important prac: | oe agro dables ©. Tt f i toe ane tea. BL gs dices RSW ee aaa RG” STS TRA ER RT TE Oe aay ~~ field Su : ‘appointinent of Senator .Keith, and with Shell |tise: Roiw~Smith, Harold Mcin-| 9. nee and-fotlow the N. ae * nian curves and graceful 4-HETTIE’S 80 ~ SEC ATOR APPOINTED Davex.as league commissioner, OiK.Co. ram di nis, Bill Murphy, Barry MacD>| plan alow tae aran peep eae isa how quickly , ra SA ,.Capezzi, chairman ~of the an “appointment. Capozzi said i rision |nald, David MacAulley, Emmet If your first purch-sedoes not tar vo x oh as vei Re ie aes ‘ one : ~ pezzi, oe ppeut ay ee ay your first sé-does you Ma alive, youthful WOODSTOCK SSQFL's general manager “com- would restrict. nim more to ustin, Gary Clow, Dennis Cot- how you ® simple easy way-to| appearing aud @ : GALLON: “Witittee and amember of other, club duties. SS . , David MacGregor, Don- | ees == rn active, fee a, ee cas a laste aammiasiana. eaid secent| “September 18 will net, beGa- ault, Gerry Payne it ge eM ea ie “ ~, ea SSS ~ ~ . tie ai Line ~ Ss Ni! a ~ SS ~~ Sigs : ‘ 2 na ee ‘ Sis , a