Big- Free- For- All” Set For chr Tonight at the Charlottetown | Stead :with Sid» handling the rib. * ome Driving Pa en of the~top bons has a tough . position to ¢ pacers 6n the sland and the'leave from and both the mare fe @reat trotter: Little Art will bat- and the Timber* Will ‘have heavy ir tle it out-for honors in the Invi- traffic to: buck: going’ into the pee tational free-for-all. On the ‘rail _ will be Elmer Ferguson's. Hur- rah and #lmer will be seulling first turn. All in’ all we are iook- Be ing for a fast mile and a tough e e race for fhe one to finish-on Bef" out of there to try.and keep the top J rail position to the “allin‘port- Another’ great trot.is_ on’ tap /}* ant quarter’ The George Semple for: this evening and the seven dwned trotter Little / Art who-trotters put on a great race ther ° trotted his last.-time out in 2.07 last time out, Keena Kk Chummy 1-5 to head the classy 4eld to D, :The Shiek, Little’ Doctor, | the wire and the thought is, Al Knight Way, Jimmy. Gallon. and yre Pineau will be -trying to Cyclone Kelly ‘preak the track record: of 2.06. Altogether there are ten dash 4-5—held—b+—_Topwcas—_Shotsun-es—and-in-the- preferred-Shermar Hanover zoing out_of there from David owned-by-Dr--Gallant and the third. spot and na'ed .bY Ray ‘Stewart leaves on: the rail Doug Hil? won a dash ire-809 with Ike Moreside driving. Sec-) gf last. week The Don MacHonald urity’ Septt owned, by Art Craig owned Rose” Robin with Clarkie: and handled by Joe Hennessey, *: Smith—-up-will leave from num- Maynards Missy owned by Jack|/g ber joa ot and the mare, 'ssBr own -and driven by .Joey:; looking sharper. cach time oul Srvatiwood, (Fisherman's Luck, |; Flot Wick. the Greenbrier ow-vgreal trotter: owned by Stanley |: nec entry, leave ee tne tough Mayhew driven \by Junior Chap- fis spot and the*?mare wll be pel], Mark - Purdue owned by|; o” handled by Joe Hennessey fof Ronnie MacArthur and handled |} ~—this-event by -Cowboy.-Bernard, Jolly -Dick Crowd pleaser Yankee Blaze‘owned “by Mrs. Abigail Poulton has drawh number six but.very and -driveén by ‘Harry —Poulton, few -horses. have. the speed WW and ‘the Leigh O’Brien owned leave’ trom there and go the trotter Mary -Leah handléd by long rote on the first turn and Don MacNeill rounds. out -anoth- | still have enough steam to aold ‘or great class that should pro- oft—the -patance of the_ueld fer duce plenty of thrills and bigs a drive to the wire. Trailing out Pavs gn. the mutuel Z of seventh positions 1s the great Three doubles and four sin- pacer Yankee Timber owned bY gles comprise the menu for to- |! Jack Brown’and handled by Jo night and the first. event. gets! Be ‘ey Smallwood, who will have bis underway at eight o'clock -sharp | «. fe. work. cut.up, for him to head at the Charlottetown. Dt rving: >» this field to the, wire. He-has park ‘ plenis of drive through the lane WHALE OF AN APPETITE |S to the wire but-every entry IM \iore than a—ton of fnod—hes _this class has ‘that ability been found -in the stomach ot; ' Lee's Wav cL owned. by 8 id ‘the- huge--blue whale, Tony Gonzalez of the Phillies is tagged out at home plate by pitcher. Chris Zachary of the. Houston Astros as ‘Gonzal- | ez tries. to steal home’ from inthe Red Rose FLAVOUR-FLO TEA — -ifine racing weather again exiStimmerside Raceway, CONTEST | : gtnessneccesenssnarseatnessneanavsenesesonssovanecnssaserasganees year-old “brown _ pacing The: youngster beat such hors- | ®s as Rustico Bay, who less {nan two weeks ago lowered his rec- ord to 2.144, and Spanish Way, 74 Queen St, oe Truro, N.S. sibs P.O, Box 648. - Woodstock, N.B, $100.00 $50.00 seessaeseasennaseseaceneneMeMessensecenseecseseradeenseeerees DP eesesen Bees eeeeseses*seeuure re cord of 2.10-2. In the other $10.25 early clos- Mrs. M. McCleliand, Mrs. George D. Hill, ner was Fastaway, who took the B456 Prince William St. 5 Tupper St. third and ‘seventh dashes in Halifax, NS - Darmouth, N.S. times of 2.13 and 2.14 flat. The Mrs-Ralph-Stiles; Mrs. Peter Mcinnis, ,2.13 was the fastest time of the | Patitcodiac, Westmorland Co., 18 Steeles Hill, inight a NB Giace Bay. NS Other ‘special pays were $16.90 on the Daily Double. on races Miss C. E. Buchanan, one and two; $44 on the exactor 5639 Morris St., a N.S. Matcolm A. MacDougall. Rz2; (mas Island, N.S. Quinella én race seven. RACES 1 AND 4 Doc Price (G. Sobey’ 1 Lealand’s Bell (R: Wilson) 3 Enterprise Lady 24 (E. _Bernard) gf “Whaaat? en ee An Anglia with | « a24,000 mile— | 24 month warranty?” . os, ’ # Up to 40 miles per gallon G ee > New, sporty 1200 ¢.c. 54 hpengine : you re « Rally-winning performance : putting dae * » Family-size interior Of agaiies ¢ Spacious cargo area ¢ 24.000 mile /24 month warranty, ’66- ANGLIA. $1689 _ Best Htfle ¢ car going agit f delive Take a look at Anglia and the luxurious, action packed Cortina at these dealers - §, R, Johnston Limited 116 St. Peters Road « ‘Stewart. Motors. Ltd. . eA Great George ‘St, Ch’ ome P.EL. PHONE) 894- mig Dial SYBS1S Re usdh i i : a ‘ By \ ee aes , ore & Has Exciting. Finishes SUMMERSIDE. — There was Name-The Price (E. Waite) 5 3 - in |Real Spirit (L. Carr) ‘Summerside and the-big crewd|Lou’s Lucky Lady - ~lenjoyed soine finishes that were! just thrilling last night at thé west River Atom especial- | - ‘lly those who bet on George Call’ Doc Price owned by George G: Callbeck, Summerside. beck’s Adioscot’s Dream, a four- gohey. : horse | Times: 2.15-4; 2.14-3. who took both ends of the fea-{ anzexperienced 5-year-old with a) ‘on Race Nine; and $15.30 on the | 1 9) wr “Covers Prince Edward leland Like The Dew" € a | SECOND crea is Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 4, 1966. ; PAGE 13 “ex ELA.) Max play oe for Minnesota as the Twins teat the fifth inning ohanene the Alvis hit a three-run tes and Pittsburgh's Matty Alou led Boston Red Sox 72 Wednesday. surging © Philadelphia Phillies Fred Whitfield clouted a: two off the first with a scratch sin- With one out in the inning, past Houston Astros 7-6 Wednes- Firun homer Wednesday night to :gle’ to: third. After Gene Zoilo Versalles doubled and Jim ‘day night for their sixth straight lead Cleveland Indians. to a 9-6 Alley grounded out, lemente | Hall beat~-out a bunt. Versaes | victary. despite five home runs. by Orioles Frank. Robinson and. Boog Powell both hit two homers for the m the Orioles. eet ' 7) mete # Whitfield “also knocked. in a booted. Dick Stuart’s two-out) the ninth when Ted Uhlaender run with a single in the third grounder tripled in a. run, then © stole’ jinning, when the Indians came MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Eafl! home. ;/up with five runs ~ Battey’'s “two-run double cli- PHILADELPHIA . (AP) =- Bill The ‘big blow in.,that uprising maxed | a four-run fifth inning White’s grand-slam ~ homer® ‘in was Alvis’ triple to centre. Bal- : : timore's~-Russ- Snyder. -made—a-! BASEBALL RESULTS stab’ at-a shoestring catch, but F the ball got by him, letting : Whitfield, Chuck Hinon ‘and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Romano, McNertney (9): Rocky Colavito score. Chico SaJ- National League -Lolich (10-8) and. McFarlane. @mon’s single, .. scoring Alvis, Atianta 101 000 000-— 2.50 HRs: Chi— Berry. (D3 Det — ‘T capped the rally Chicago” 000 000 000— 0 52 Northrup (9).~ The Orioles didn't score off Johnson. (9-7). and. Torre; Baltimore _. 900 201 030— 6110 ‘Sonny Siebert until the fourth. Holtzman (5-11), Earley (9) and Cleveland 005 100 21x— 9 10°0 | when. Powell and Sam. Bowen Hundley.’ Palmer (12-5), Brabender (5) | hit back-to-back homers Los Angeles 000 001 900— 1 70 and Roznovsky, Siebert (11-6), DETROIT. (AP)—Jim~ North: Pittsburgh 900 000 Oix— 37.6 1 Tiant (8) and-Azcue. HRs: Balt 4 rup’s two-run homer capped.a _ Sutten—(9-9),. Regan (7) and powell: 2 (3%), aoe (5), ia threecrun rally-in-the ninth inn- Torborg, Rosebore (7); Veale Robinson 2 (33); Cle—Whitfie t WHAT HAPPENED Bill the ball and threw to Zachary in time for the tag. -Umpire ird: bassin’ the third: Inning Heath. - Heath’ retrieved last night at Philadelphia. s Zachary made a wild pitch Harry Wendelstaedt: watches that got away from catcher the action. (AP Wirephoto) ¢ 4 jeewee s Best (R_ Clark) 3 4volly Don (B. Whalen) \Fairy Queen (H. Hunters. 6 6 Bobby Gallon (G Sobey) |Rustice- Bay ‘A Pineau) 5 ‘7 7) Adioscot's Dream. owned by 4 5 (A. Pinéau) Un oN “(G. Chappell) Times °2.18-4; 2.19. RACE. 9 / i icaeeey (B. Whalen? - RACES 2 AND. 6 Port Hill Boy owned by G.| Caparafay owned by B. Mac- Newcombe, Port Hill. Sunny Key | oo Summerside. ? ing, giving: the -Detroit $1: victory over the Chicago White Sox Wednesday: night: in the first game of a double- header Northrup's “ninth homer, on a pitch from reliefer Hoyt Wil- helm, also scored. Orlando Mc- |‘Farlane, who had driven in the tying run with a. one-out singe | is losing pitcher Bruce How- "The White Sox had broken a nner Mickey Lolich in the | re bi the-ninth on Ken Berry's” homer, the first run off Detroit pitching in 25 ‘innings: Lolich and ~- Howard _ battled | through eight. innings, giving up | ‘only five hits between them. PIFTSBURGH ‘AP) — §Left- Summerside Race. Action ; io wh i cd | 6 hander Bob Veale, staked to a petroit "7 |first-inning lead on Roberto Cle~ Howard imente’s” two-tun. homer, ‘tered seven-_ hits,” outduelling | jrookie Don Sutton as burgh Pirates defeated. Los An- geles Dodgers . 3-1- night. ~ ‘Veale, making scat- his. farst ailment, struck out | 11 six defeats. }inning- when the Dodgers ioaded | jthe bases with one out—but lended the threat by getting Jeff _:Torborg to hit- into a double lowned by G. Clow, Muirbank. | Times 2.15-2; 2.13-1. , H vat 1 vn Etleen Brown, Mrs. John MacDonald. : ea oy a his firs race Port Hill Boy (G! Chappell) 3 1/ Adios Shyster (G Chappell) .* 2 R.1; Carleton Coy 3431 Claremont St. Ce. — fond avail 2 3 Mr. ne she ed 3 Woodstock, NB. Halifax, N.S. ‘ i rene Mir Taig | Just Nancy Chappell) 4 2 es Se nee ee poe the lar@- Runway (B. Whalen) (Sires Chance (hc Larter) 8 $1,000.00 ~$300.00 Storia in the -fiftheence la com. [eames Wick iFrankie's-Chief (G. McLeod) ~ 6 - E Pinatjon with Brewer's: Best, |_.(%- Chappell). 5 4 |Shelby Knight (C. O'Brien) 7 Miss Rose Laka, Mrs. Mary Lewis, . jTimmy H (E. Clow) 6 6/Silver Glengile (E: Clow) 8) s RACES 3 AND 8 |Fastway (L. Hannah) Mountain Marie ; fi é The winners of-the $25.00 prizes are: Sha price tos bert tee cre | cs. Whalen? land fourth dashes in times of, iGrattan Abe (W. Waite) a Mrs Clitence Meisner; Leo A. Sullivan, 2.15-4 and 2143, not coming! HWanny Gallon’ C eK Edward St, _/19 Howard St,, P.O. Box 761, -+elose to his record of. 2.12-1, set ai fhe etteiiee - SVdae ; Chatham, NB - : : = a inn a eee ee Saturday ni night at the local” ‘Stalag “Hanover ur en erso! a rs —Pur ly. 4 (E> Bernard) ie 31 a BR STAN BOWLES _ 404 Robie St, : Box 1065, ‘ t's De d 'y . Truro, N.S Windsor, N'S. § jpbenides, Adiosot's Den nit Rio’ Grande (C. Chappell) 4 5; SOUTH MARCH, ONT (Sper Germika (E. Fitzgerald) 7 Fastway owned by S: Mayhew of the DCRA prize meet com- Kinkora. Times. 2.13: 214. RACES 5 AND 8 Adioscoat's Dream (G. Callbeck) “ a Way ole? 'Charléttetown is leading the 1x} Nand: squad with an- aggregate, 10f 345 of a posssible 375 points. 1 Rumors around the range g camp are that the top individual jeeerepete is in the vicinity of 1 4 2xt in line among the Island- ers: are: Tpr. Perley Taylor. ot W.nsioe: T. Mary - MacLennan {Lea of Crapaud;-and F-O Dave) Phoenix, CFB Summerside each ‘dent’s point match at the Belve- |i 339:—They are followed. by’ dere Golf and Winter Club. The , match, being sponsored by Mr.; es Gena Hinde 423 and jR E. Giggey, will. be-played this | 1337 7 2 afternoon. | Wednesday's Matches were 1.15 — J. Horne.-A. MacLean, |fired in wind. conditions which H. Baker | GOLF DRAW | The following is the draw for the fourth stage of the Presi- E. Cox. ‘\the majority of the scores reg- 1.29 — B. MacEachern, T. Gal- bis oi istered. jJant, C. Maemillan 5 the MacDonald Tobacco at 300 | 1.36 — G. Berrigan, V. Ross; ‘and 600 yards five Islanders. pla- |G. Barbour ced in the prize list. They were.’ 1.43 — M. MacNeill, N E. MacMillan Jr. 1.50 —.B. Moreside, A. Coady, ‘D. E. MacMillan 1.57 N. Mustard. M. Weir. J. Beer Fae eam ams : Need Insurance? § a Brown. Tpr. MacLean 117- 20th; Lt! | gers, 111 -172nd; and WO 2 Mike Susick, CFB Summerside, 111-, while Cdt Scott Charlottetown placed fourth the cadet prize list with 107. “The first event of tne after- goon, the Gatineau, fired from 1000 yards, die to the heavy winds, produced some disastrous results as was evidenced ~.from ithe majority of scores recorded. Three Islanders placed in this) event, Tpr. White placed 14th im MOTOR BIKE, FIRE, LIFE. User... 0 LEN HOOKEY | Co-Op Ins. % Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 VA ee we = a a STOCK CAR RACES — AT ar SPEEDWAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th 7.30 P.M. . * Cars in pit at 7:00 P.M.. ae ‘F-O Phoenix, 70th with 28. and /Tpr MacLean 86th with ais | In the final match of the day, | ithe Alexander of Tunis. seven! |Islanders got into the prize list, | \which ended with three shooters | with scores of 40. out of 30. * Are Faring Well | ipleted Tpr. Eldon ‘MacLean off 45; Charlotte. || ifrequently approached ‘zale force j 1.22 — F. MacKenzie, E Lord. and this was well indicated in | In- the morning match, | Ko- j 87th. Tpr Fred White of Mur-’ ray Harbor with 110 placed 213th § MacDonald. of | with 31 of 35 points. Others were’: Island Shooters _Headine~ the P.E.J shooters was Capt Roy McCabe of Char- | 7 cial) — With the first three days |lottetown lith with 46. Others in: smallest order were: F-O Phoenix, 24th- | ‘Scott MacDonald 47th - 44; Tpr.” \Taylor.73rd-. 43; Tpr. Vessey, 97th - 43: and F- oe John Han- | lan. Borden,. 140th - Tigers-a= Pitts- Wednesday . Start in two weeks because of a hack while posting his 12th victory against He was. in—serious trouble only once—in the sec6nd | | Lt. Mary Lea, -25th-745; Cdt.* victory—over—Baltimore—Orioles—Slammed -his’ 17th homer over the. right field screen. The -Dodgers scored their run in the sixth when Maury Wills took third on a wild pitch and. cross the plate when Jose Pagan doubled, third saseman 412-6} and Gonder Clemente (17): © ; 301 000.002— 6 12-1 HRs; Houston major league “baseball games: Phila 2040 O1x— 7 120 American League Zachary, Sembera ,(0-2)(3)./- New York (Peterson 8-7) at | Latman (5), Owens (7) and | California (Lopez 4-10) Heath; Jackson (11-9) Knowles Washington .{Ortega 7-9)” at (9) dnd Dalrymple, HRs: Hous-, Kansas City (Nash. 4-0) ton, Harrison (6), Aspromonte’ . Boston (Santiago 10-7) at Min- (4), Bateman-_(14). Phil—White | nesota (Kaat. 14-8) (Twi) (9) Baltimore(Short--2 - 2) Fisher (7-1) Gardrer (7) Bear-} Cleveland (Bell 11-7) (N) San Fr * 011 000 711—11 170 i New York 000-000 010— 1.92. __National League < Perry ( 16-2) and. Haller: San Francisco (Marichal 47-4) narth (7),~~ Hepler (8) andj at_New York—(Ribant_ 7-4) Stephenson. HRs: SF—Haller- 2| Houston (Farrell’4-7) at Phila- (22), Hart (23). NY—Elliot (3); anes (Bunning 11-7+=(N): - Los Angeles: (Osteen 12-8) ‘at American League, Pittsburgh (Law 6-5), (N) | First’ | Atlanta (Lemaster 9-7) at Chi- Chicago . nie 1 $1 \cago (Ellsworth 4-17) (33), - Wilhelm Riders Ga Capture By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP) -Pitt— 000-000 .003— 3 60 | Cincinnati (9) |Louis (Jackson 11-8) (N)_ Leame in ‘on an infield out “<by~_ Tony Oliva and a= single by Harmon Killebrew scored Hall. After Don Mincher singled, -Bat- tey doubled him in along with ' Killebrew. The Twins * “got two more ee (20), Probable_pitchers— for Brown (3). today’s-; (Ellis 7-4)- at St.: mble; _ ‘Opener ' Lansdowne P ark Wednesday — Ottawa night. Rough Riders came from be-| Riders opened ‘the scoring on hind with a fourth. - quarterja 20-yard field touchdown, then hung on for a|Moe Racine on en, by tackle last play of | 10-8 Eastern Football -Confer-'the first half. A third-quarter jence victory over Montreal Al | pass: interception by _ halfback ones before 19,599' fans at, ‘Joe. Poirier set up the game- | Angels Lead | League Loop ANAHEIM, Calif. ‘AP)—Cali- city in the majors, fornia-—Angels,—playing in the | | winning touchdown. Poirier grabbed a pass from Montreal quarterback Bernie Faloney on the Montreal 25-yard |line but his dash into the -end zone was nullified by a clipping penalty against Ottawa. This—moved_the ball: back to the Montreal 32. Eight plays have become the first American | later, after two successful third- attendance this season. ‘League club to top: 1,000,000 in|down gambles, quarterback Russ: Jackson hit flanker Whit | Playing their first year in the | Tucker ‘with a. nine-yard touch- plus Anaheim . stadium, thej}down pass. ‘Angels have caught fire both at | Faloney scored Monitreal’s Those with scores pr 40 who the boxoffice and on the field. jtouchdown on a four-yard end President Robert O. Reynolds | ;sweep in the third. quarter after’ jwere included antong the 16) counted out.were: F-Sgt. L. Pha-|expected a good start because of: the novelty of big league the ineuf, CFB Summerside: CPO Stan Bowles, Charlottetown, Tpr White. and WO2 Susick. This match was 10 shots from jtions. And the team is third in 900 yards. + e ‘eo | haseball -hereabouts. But fan turnout exceeded expecta- the standings. berg of the Montreal Alovet- tes fight for the ball in the ? | marching his club 60 yards in five plays. Flanker Péter—Kempf kicked the convert and end Gino Ber- : jetta added a single on A 50- jyard. = in the fourth quarter. | ROUGH AND TUMBLE Joe Poirier (LEFT) of Ottawa Rough Riders ahd Gerry Stern- * Eastern Football Conference opening game at Ottawa Wed- nesday. (CP... Wirephoto) bey / at | Gay. : ee Larty Elliof homered in the. || 1-GENE L. The Phils trailed 4-2 Mifth when John’ Briggs waiked, ‘Cookie Rojas. singled and Rich Allen reached on an error, !vad- ing the bases. White then’ heited the first piteh ! Sembera. over the right field wall for his, 19th homer of the season and seventh career grand slam. : Philadelphia added a run tn the eighth before the Astros closed the gap on John: Bate- man's--two-ruh homer -in~ the ninth off winner Larry Jackson. Jackson, who also gave up & three - run homer by ©. Chuc¥ Harrison and a solo blast. by ‘Bob Aspromonte, posted his 11th victory .against nine setbacks but needed relief help Bateman’s homer NEW . YORK.: (AP) Jum Hart's -grand-slam ‘home run jand Tom Haller's second. homer |of the game sparked a seven- jrun seventh_inning for National /League-leading San -Francisco |Giants Wednesday and __ set them to an~ 11-1 victory over ‘New ‘York Mets:-— : Gaylord. Perry nicked=-t up hte 16th victory. of the season against” two losses, as the Gi- ants maintained a one-game. lead over beat Los Angeles 3-1 Wednes- eighth for the lone Met run. It. was. the Giants’ third straight. victory over he Mes and heir fourth triumph. in a row. _ CHICAGO _ (AP) - Knuckle five - hitter and Felipe Alou scored both ‘runs as Atlanta Braves defeated Chicago Cubs 2-0 Wednesday. Johnson struck out 1.in. scor- inv his ninth victory against seven losses. He allowed only one Cub runner to reach sécond | doubled_in the. fifth inning : ' The Braves picked up their first run in the “opening - inning on Alou’s infield-single, .a walk, a passed ball and Hundey's throwing error. — Aou led off the third inning with a double, moved +o third on Mack Jones’ fly and scored on Hank Aaron’s sacrifice fly to deep centre. <i CHARLOTTETOWN ‘DRIVING PARK Thursday, Aug. 4 8 P.M. : NO. 1 1-GAIT WAY SENATOR _|2-SPEEDY° BET '|3-MYSTERY ROMEO 4—LANI KAI 5—JENNY MOZELLE 6—MILES HAL SCOTT: NOS, 2-6 1—KENNA K 2—CHUMMY D ~ 3—THE SHEIK 4—LITTLE DR. 5—KNIGHT WAY 6—JIMMY GALLON 7—CYCLONE KELLY 8—LEE’S WAY C. NO. 3 ‘-WINDY JUNE 2—RUNNYMEADE COLIN 3-ERNIE SPENCER _ ° 4—CALAMITY’S BOY 5—TRIFLITE | 6—WEE LASS 7—DIX{E LOU HOME STRETCH NOS. 4-8 . ‘I—SHERMAR ,DAVID 2—SECURITY SCOTT 3—MAYNARDS MISSY 4—FISHERMANS LUCK 5—MARK PURDUE 6—JOLLY DICK 7—MARY LEAH * NOS. 5-9 1—HURRAH #—LITTLE ART 3—SHOTGUN HANOVE\. 4—ROSE ROBIN. . 5—ELOISE WICK 6~YANKEE BLAZE 7—YANKEE TIMBER NO. 7 1—FREE CHANCE 2S—BOBS GIRL ; 3-P &G 4—MOLO KAI 5S—BARBARAS TAG 6—MISTY PAUL 7—SPENSIVE., SPUD Pa Oe LE 1—SHADYDALE TONETTE 2—VERNITA’S PET - 3—QUEENS ROOSTER — 4—CHIEF PLAY 5—HURRICANE JENNIE. 6—BURLINGTON’S BELLE 7—REEDS SUE are ‘eemmnenatiienmeeseeensenenmemicinnsinammmaniaeetl after © in the | from — Carroll: ¢ ‘base. It was Randy Hundley who- Pittsburgh, which baller Ken Johnson’ “piteked a