AP) sert’S\hird\ int drove ge _ Alm), to broek’ ab Wth\ inning deadlock F rita y as\ Chicago Cubs bed\ pittsburgh Rikat 8, dealing Nhe Pirates thein th d @raight lossy The deféa fates out/of . The gates opene when the Pirate Bave /Ap six unearne losing to New York d/a relapse M Nh one out ‘ e Base When Don. Clendenon ‘ fym-\ — \ Fea tone i 4- lidys Altman Pe ched WM Kaat com ington for | Th si - Hitchens) In Golf C By DON ANGUS HALIFAX (CP) — The long road to the Canadian womens) open golf championship, pitted = Agee iby-ponds,-traps.-and..the..obsta-_| cles of match-play competition, was left with only two. travel- fers Friday after. the 18-hole gemi-finals in the five-day tour-_ Bament Gayle: Hitchens of Vancouver | Gand Helene Gagnon of Arvida, | Que—meet in. the 36-hole final | today withthe . first—18__ holes etting under way at 9 a.m. ADT ee the final -tee-off slated | for 2 pm- Miss Hitchens, 22-year-old ed- ation. graduate of the Univer- | ot—British Columbia, -out-} i. Barbara Renwick in their) peesaw. semi-final battle, win- ‘with a masterful chip 18th green and @ , 23-year-old sec- | couver sporting | had _.. Miss, Renwi -fetary ‘for a -V3 we goods . company, snuffed oft the titl _ Marlene ‘Stewart Str — International Tuna Match | Won By Gree By JACK “McANDREW ‘ Greece ‘has won the 17th In- ternational Tuma Cup Mateh in| © its first try forthe Alton-=B- = $harp Trophy The victory for | Greece was won on the. strength of tsam member: Marinos Cos- one of the-most _tolletos 559° pound Tuna boated during the third day of the’ _ tournament a The Greeks. did get a few bad * Momenis. on the final day when it seemed. the. United States > team was about to repeat its eleventh hour win-of-tost” year. "Late in the day's {ishing Eiwood = Harry of the Yankee Squad tied was the fact that more of them into a good sized fish and_battled | it for half an hour beiore the. hook tore. out and the Tuna got . Off with little more than a sore’ mouth That was the only. excitement and the /only strike during’ the fisat day of the tournament: Qut on Soldier's Rip tish were in @vidence, showing a tantalizing il’ flip and a> broad back as y swirled on the surface in g@atch of bait fish, but none | could be enticed to the angler’s, bait- | It was another day of frustra- tion for the Canadians and Mex- icans who went through the match without: so much as ‘a! nibble. In fact the fish and the fishermen came out about even all things considered: Six fish were struck and three’ landed, not: an altogether un- qualified suctess as far as the ; fishermen’ were concerned. "| This morning we watched fish ~ Provincial Playdowns j | | Following is the schedule of the P.EJ. Juvenile Baseball Playdowns, a best two out of _ three series, between the Char-.| Jottetown Juveniles sponsored by | the Sergeants Mess and the Summerside ball club: ” . August 20 — First game #unrmerside. August 11 Charictietown. If necessary, a third game | will be played in Summersi August 2th, ” The following players are Tre-. ‘quested to meet at the ‘Jottetown Legion at 12:15, Aug- wust 20, before the first game: ‘Fred MacDonald, Dennis Af- Wileck, Bill LeClair, Rob Do ) {Allan. MacInnis: hae ‘Robert Stewart, Gerard Murphy, rey ot ue ~ PROBABLE | PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today s in Second. game in sf F , TAaMeSs: American League Raltimore McNally 11-3) a! Detroit (McLain 14.19) * Chicago ‘Horlen 7-11) ‘at ‘Cleveland (Bell 13-h), + California (Lopey 8.19) -at Ganfrancisxco (Perry 19-2), \-chances of jvincial team match at neighbor- of Font-jing Dartmouth iast week. Tom Gauthier, | )Washington (Ortega 8.11) | e | NAY am hill, Ont., \s champion». favorite. an. approxims DRIVES ACCURATE \\ ‘Miss Gagnon, 19 = yea brunette who has scored major upsets in this \yea open, used accurate drives\an a deft putter to eliminate Jane Blalock of Portsmouth, N.H., 20-year-old three. hand who was the only American tee, b among three starters to survive the \18th the-early rounds. had long Miss.—Gagnon, who earlier |Miss Hitche eliminated defending openito the right of champion Jocelyne Bourassa of |Miss Renwick to Trois-Rivieres, Que., and Mari-|. Miss Renwick's . lyn Palmer of Kamloops, B.C.,|stopped only eight feet. \ many “sho tt ceded neath ay ean cu se cam At ne gear he ve year, a8 exp e with m two fifi 1966 national close champion, jof the pin, but her opponent's ona of the track pac a handily whipped Miss Blalock 5/approach shot, with good weik set.by Mighty bee back in X95 . and 3. ‘and. almost perfect “hack-sp my ‘Owned’ b rie and en Miss Hitchens carded an un- landed a scant three feet fron official 73 in her victory over the cup. _: ; AX Miss Renwick, a pattner on) The putting spelled the differ- | British Columpla's ~ four-mem-jence.- Miss Renwick,..who_ sank | jtion. on the same green -Thurs- jday to upset Mrs. Streeit,.was light with her putt, while Miss | = Hitchens made no mistake in, jholding out in three: ta Miss Gagnon, who took ad- vantage of Miss Blalock’s jitters to go three up on the first three “holes, had to stave off a bril- Team surface no more than t from the boats and but they just weren't al ont fifty the bait ina taki those puzzle the-Giant Blue nts that adds to heading into the back tantalizing .of all“bYy, game fish. the match out of reach. There's no doutt'that the In “Bluefin is at the Pinnacle estimation of the ore aN talked touhere over the ~-pas LY r week. They’ are unanimous in /Crae of Hamilton 6 paying tribute to the strengt stamina and heart of the tuna. Their only complaint this. week e7Friday, Coreen Jev McGill of Kentville, N:S.. 4 and | ma $ in- the second flight: Mrs. B. ion weren't taking the bait cored a third-flicht 6-and-5 win _ Herring is the favorite bait) — : here, though some of the guides Ver. Mrs. G. H. Dey. of Oak-|. tried Mackerel as well. The bait Tidges. Ont.; Cynthia Reevey of |. is usually fished trolling at just Saint John, N.B. defeated Holly’ enough speed to hold \acainst Botham of Pitt Meadows, B.C... the five. vknot tide op Soldier's , up in the. fourth flight: and Rip. or .at about. the same ,. aw ' speed in the calmer waters of Nancy Nixon oj Cape St. Mary's. ‘posted a l-up win on the 19th The two favored methods of hole over Mary Bruner of Ga-| 5 (8) offering the bait are to sew the nanoque, : Ont. hook into a‘single fish and work |Hundley. HRs: Pitts—Clendenon it below the surface, or to at- oe tach six or eight herring to a Mt. Stewart in Chi—Sanio (28) Banks | wire leader with the hook imbed- . ded in the last fish. This kind Baseball Notice | wirat | American, League of baiting is unique to this area, the Peakes Bombers and.the rig is known as.a teaser. yfount stewart for the first base-| Ne hold the lead ‘the race. Ji 3 Jimmy Moore teamed wi liant comeback by the American} a ; on_ the remaining front nine. es erate Miss Blalock won three holes ‘the final two quarters as--they thes mood. It's one- of- in a row and. was only one down |weré run in $1 and $2.1. for thein a) : nine. |final time: of -2:04.1. Borderview | Severelsp SS "s reputation as. After- that, Miss Gagnon’s pow-?Roy. came on strong to finish se-| SenatorSSig.cam@\ap_ with her * in ysterious and erful_drives and hot-putter put ¢ond and place spo: went to best time 0K years in. the” S : Minns of Burlingt6n, Ont.| Immediately Winnipeg Pitts. Chicago Law, McBean (8) Face (5-5) worth, Hendley rtmouth, out, id nee earlier ber team that won the interpro: a. 15-footer in a similar situa: |p . e. Andy’s So he quarter. in-3 :O1 half-and the stands |Compte Richileau. NS LOU Tr 18-hole. final “matches of| The second heat was a bit dif- |2:08.4 and left ‘of ‘five non.- championship flights |ferent in that. Andy's Son -was x Brunham .of|forced to a final quarter.by Jim ~ Calgary defeated Christine. Mc-'Fashion. who paced with’ tie and 4 in| brown horse all the way h, ithe first flight; Mrs. Anne Ris-{spot wént~ to Borderview Roy. : of--Halifax downed Lynda|who was second best Third in ry for “both heats. Jim Fash- was third best. : following ~ the BASEBALL RESULTS National League 000 210 000 O1— 4110 fo sum- | Brenda's Flame ‘{F.-Mc- | Darky (EB. Befard) : Craig’s Abbe. (C. Chappell) 3 3 | Borderv Hurricane Jennie (J. Arsen- Al's Hal | Honest Patch (R. Barnett) 6 6 $2.10; $2.10. i Lowell M (C. Smith 000 100 020 00— 3 93) | $3.30: $2.10; $2.10- $2.50, $3.30; |}C.—paid $12.10; ‘ |$3:10. win, place betting only. and May, Gonder. (8); Ells--}, (4-3) (9 and host Kansas City 000201 011— 5.11.0. w York 040 100 110— 7 91 Elmer C. R. MacFadygen) 1 1 | Clege—paid 967.00. |Rowland’s Delight D. Rock- \O 'R Actually it’s meant to resemble’ ball same in a best out of three} Nash (7-1) Grzenda (4) Stock | a school of herring on top of saties this Sunday: the water. | : No matter what only six fish appeared to be in- nals. terested here this week. those six probably saved the In-|bhetween these two teams and \(5) The winners of this’ series will }Ta for the séries. | lation: It won't be decided -until a! winter meeting of the board of Conny League governors whether to definitely Ry go ahead with the match next Chicage 100 010 000°0— 2 71) Times: 2.15: ; Here is a new technique, a yer but the rea an a Sof thall Notice Regt “+00 101 000 r 392) hut OMe ei we: ee new: way to better hearing, Halifax, N.S. answer wi in af- ie | Horley, Pizarro (7-6) (8) and | ; 0 $4.40. $3.80. . 9 new hearing life for the AME As sed a firmative- | The Commercial Softball Lea- | Romano: iebert, Tiant (7-0) d40, gio, S20. ee a 1 im a R ae 40, $2.10; $2.10. : ao | ADDRESS ...... .... |gue swings back into action Mon- day evening as the C.T.C. Pis- to tous and the Royal Bankers ai} meet in ‘their bid for the 'C.C.S.L. championship. The ser- | Meanwhile three pleased citizi- ens of Greece will take a much coveted silver bowl with them their native land, vowing the while that they'll be back); : 3 Karusse (9-7) Grzenda (9) : vtanin uintams |leS Will be a best of seven af- | : next year to repeat their viclory. ‘fair while the Pistons will be the | Aver a oP ata Sate |pre-series favorites. On the oth- ADD ‘er hand, the bank are not a | California Wash. | Coates (1-1) |(7) and Satriano; Moore, Hum- phreys (5-2) (6) and Casanova. ARs: Cal—Knoop (14). Wash— Howard (15). Sailing overlooked, as they have istrength and the initiative to| Legion Midgets iturn the tables on the powerful Baseball Notice /C.T.C. ‘squad. Barry -Stevenson | Billy Weatherbee and Carl j will be the probable starting pit- McQuaid have announced § ajcher for the Pistons while practise of the Catiadian Legion |Derryl Doyle will likely get the Midgets Baseball Team for six-|nod for the bank. Game time is thirty Sunday .evening at Mem- set for 6.15 at’ the Queen Char- orial Field. Full attendance {s lotte Diamond and all \Tequested _ Jare asked to be on time. Four-year-old pacers Three-year-old pacers .. Two-year-old pacers .....5..:: ;. Kansas City -(Blaneo 1-9). at | oe © sNew York (Stosilemyre 10-14), | Aged trotters * Tio 0 0 ev eee 6 6 vcce@ O ebevense bow HIGHLEY’S WAY 2:07.4 Pe eile ’ Mar-bred 4-year-old pacers .........+++.... MIRAMICHI CARLA 2:07.4 +) Minneso ( 2. . he Fa : levees (menial aay at Mar-bred-3-year-cld pacers ~..... prirstotsnnboest pernetane SPEEDY CON 2:08.2 rae AN isl Teague COMING UP! Wednesday, August 24 “THE McSAMPSON” for Maritime — iehieaze (Hanae bn 7-2) at bred three-year-old pacers. The eligibles;— : ; rn uty ‘Shaw ¥11) at Brenburm, Chaleur, Colonel Fred, Dance Party, Delawana. Do's Lad, Dr. Jahn To Philadelphia ‘Jackson 11.11). Gwen's Pal, Honest Bill, Miramichi Dolores, Miramichi Frisco, Miramichi Jill, Miram. Cincinnati (O'Toole 4.3); at | dnchi Post; Photechief, Restigouche Lady, Rock} Volo, ‘a Time, Sh Girl, Shermar : onston (Zachary 0.1), ON) ’ Allen, Shermar David, Speedy Con, Texas Chief, Toy iethoe.: dir's oy, West River 3, Bt Louis (Carlson 1-1) af Chief and West River Clare. Estimated value $1500 - $2000. +Los Angeles (Sutton 10-11). i en 5 aa _ Atlanta’ (Cloninger 11-7) at | ALSO STARTING SOON — THE FOURTH RENEWAL OF THE HARVEST-TIME SERIES 4 , was. tried, advance to the Kings Couhty:FT|mack (9) Coach Eddie Smith Says |KC—Cater (6) But ithe competitive spirit runs high|—Tresh (20), Clarké (5). : Minnesota ternational from another cancel- hopes for a large turnout of fans! Boston Wevecm te Times: 2.06:1, 2.06:4. Pay. 10; $3.80, $2.70, , Handrahan (8) and. Roof; leven anne ee ea. ss DEAF? Ibot (10-9) Hamilton (8) Wo-| win, place betting only) and Howard. HRs: Repoz 2 (7), NY Zimmerman (10) and Azeue, Crandall (9). Second | Kansas City 000 000 010—- 1 76 New York 000 000 00x— 6 61 | AL Linescores Rojas (6) Chance MOUNTIES. WILL TOUR... Players Canada centennial tour of the imusical ride and hand in 1967. | ATTENTION HORSEMEN If you're planning on moving after Old Home Week, here's an invitation to come to Brunswick Downs, “The Maritimes’ Fastest Raceway”, where 51 horses have taken 94 new or reduced records this year, and where 2:10 | ___has been equalled or bettered on 49: occasions during 26 nights of racing. THIS 18 THE PLACE TO GIVE YOUR HORSE'A NEW RECORD! d Our resurfaced track haa these new marks this year: 001 o2n MON BRI 010.004 Mx— 5 70 |B | Babe ' Vernita's Pet (F. MacKay)’ 3 1 | 100 000 000— 1 4 2 | Shelby Knight (C. O’Brien) 4 2 | Kaat (189) Worthington (8) |Starry Night (T. Palmer) and Battey, je (9): | : . : Stange’ (6-7 |Burlington's Belle (H. Poul }».McMahon (9) and | | Tennessey Riley ‘C. Smith) 7 6 reencems The RCMP will hold a nine | : ! ‘Speedy Con J. Arsenault) § Dr. | Flame and Elmer C.—paid $3.30. \ | os NDY’S SO ‘AND DRIVER JIM MOORE .. Sis & ~ H N\ - fans, shaking, their headsin_per- | DASHES 1 . 1 Shotgun Hanover; ‘an-|Lord Ad Poulton) : ye the field, placs|Mary Leai\{D. MacNeill ith the ) ond\in the dash and tie! Afton Libby Craig) award “by fig: ation ‘of the two was good Day (J. WA, MacDonald, ss than $96.80 in the Marie (H. Pellerin) d\a healthy sh. r ¢ YW \Gald (E. Bei te ‘. garded, Se in a bat. heat re ea ie urth das DASHES 1 AND 5 Isaac) atchford) Times: 2.08:3 Pays: $3.90;.! |R ault) : win 2 BY B.. 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(8) Inver- ness, Vict Cape Breton and dRichmond Gountties, October 25 |HUNTERS’ CORNER ‘Migratory Bird Season > '~Generally Satisfactory The Migratory Bird Seasons and marshes unless prompt Dro- for 1966, recently announced, /tective measures are instityjoq have met with general approval jwithout further procrastination on the whole. Ducks, other than -This week /I had a long black ducks — and geese, Octo- talk. with a New Brunswicker ber Ist to November 30th. The | who ifs an of waterfow! hun- | rave black duck situation re-jter, perhaps WAS would be Sulted in a fifteen day breather ;more appropriate. I was {oid for this prized duck, October |that a shotgun or rifle. some. 15th to November 30th. If the |times both, is carried in.an ap- close season on black ducks un- |proximate 90 per: cent of fishing til October 15th is observed and, |boats. In fact it’s an essential according to information _ fe- part of the boat's equipment. 1 ceived, it had better be, the take |WaS given an eyewitness ac- should be light. The fifteen day | Count’ of a rather: harrowing ¢x- respite would not amount te a|Perience two Moncton goose “pinch of salt’ under the: pre-|hunters went through last hunt- |sent set-up but, according te in- {78 season. One morning taey ‘formation at hand the old dis-|Tigged out for geese in a mar- |pensation is on its way. out and shy, lagoon like sector ‘well off not before time. The “itchy trig- shore..As the dawn broke their ; : ee stool of decoys looked very life ger finger artists’ had - better |* think twice, maybe three times, {ike and they were in high hopes bout : od of getting a shot on the geese sethetr oad whim tar'due that moved "ini this "feeding jeourse the full details will be |2re* come daybreak. In the published. To be perfectly frank,|@#wming they observed a fishing | boat, with twe occupants {spout the present black duck sit- aboard, put putting out ‘0 the jeation with specific: reference. to fishing area. They were an ap- our own province; they are on proximate quarter mile, maybe ithe verge of .the never, never less, from their ‘rig’ and thes jland and our sister Mari thought nothing about it until Provinces are in little better sit- uation, ff any. Strict observa- me motor was at ott nad ive sential. : P.E.1.’s black duck. season looks pretty tame when. compar- ed te the .sister provinces of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick. P.E.J; October 15th te No vember 30th. Nova. Seotia has three seasons that ‘cover the province's different.sections. (1) Cumberland, Colchester, \ Pic- tou, Antigonish, Hants; Kings and Annapolis Counties — Octo- r 25 to December 9. (2) Guys- gh, Halifax, Lunenburg; Digby, Shelbourne and Counties — Novem- seconds they thought there were in: the immediate area of a_hor- net's nest ... bullets were smack- ing amid their decoys and whin- ing off into the distance like banshees. As one chap stated |a- ter he left the imprint of his face in mother earth right up to this ears. In a few minutes the barrage lifted and. the two lead slingers viewed the set-up with a sort of puzzled stance for a matter of seconds. They must have known that there were hunt- ers inthe blind but they made no inquiry. ... just pulled the en- gine starting cord and put put- ted out to_seaAs one of the goose hunters remarked later: “If T had brought my 908 targeé Trifle along in the\hope~ of _bag- set not |ging a seal they'd have had a long swim to shore’ If they ishing black ducks but to. ‘give |were able-to swim that is. What the intng fraternity an oppor. tunity bag every blaek to October 31 a those birds wanted was a taste their own medicine. Sparks To to ‘meet, second-ranked Canadian black /Meitleur of New York and at Blair era Middleweight. Crown dia asclose season on\ black duck he. current. waterfowl hunt- on of 1986," Sever ; Saint John « duck “hunters have ers. within two profes: tm 6—THUNDER BEN. BURN 7—JIM’S JOY 8—MYSTERY ROMEO . COME Races 3 and 8 Racea4-and.9 1—SENATOR’S COUSIN 1—FAIRY QUEEN. 2—MYSTERY JUDY 2—LEE ALLEN RS 3—MR. CHARMER 3—HANDSOME LADY A | 4—LORNA PRICE 4—JOLLITY'S FOLLY ss | S—DELAWARE DEVIL S—JENNY MOZELLE > 6—RARBARA’'S TAG | €—JOSEDALE CO PILOT 1—SHADYDALE TONETTS '7—NORTHWOOD AMBLER 8—BOSHA 1 Races 5 and 10 Race 6 1—JODY DIRECT 1—MIGHTY ROCK. 2—EDDIE BE GOOD 2—LUCKY LARK 3—CHUM . 3—GOLDEN DART 4—NAVARONE 4—JOLLY MAY S—ENTERPRISE LADY 6—CHIEF OPERATOR 1—LAKERURN’S PRIDE $—ROLD DEBBY . 6—WILLARD’S CHOICE 7—TEXAS CHIEF &—O'BRIEN'S NIGHTMARB EVENING 8:00 P.M. “a Dashes2ands ~~. 1—LIZZIE CLEGG 2—MISS COPPERTONE 3—-MONA’S DREAM . —€=JO ANNA LYNNE §—NANCY'S PICK — Dash 1 1—KNIGHT NORRIS — 2—LAURA COMET 3—MR. VIC S—COUNT DALE* 6—LUCIFER | +-GRAND R, —+ 7—MY HAVEN 1—EMILY HAL, &—JAZZ MAN F Dashes 3 and 8 Dashes 4 and 9 1—BOBBY CHIPS | COUNTESS ALICE 3S—CAPTAIN CHIEF 4—GLAMOROUS WICK 5S—WHIRLAWICK 6—BONNIE’S ADIOS 1—JOLLTOP *" 2—MARK PURDUE 3—ADIOWAY LOGAN 4—FEDERAL'S LAST 5—PETER’S MODEL, 6—ELKOMA | 7—HAPPY DUDLEY 8—OHIO'S ORPHAN Dashes 3 and 18 Dash 7 bh ANNAN GAL 1..DO” PRIER, 2~MR. McELWYN KEY 2JOLLY . DICK 3—-AMOS FROST 4-WAYNE’S PRIDE '5—AMY THORPE 6—KIM SUE 7—ARMOND'S: BUDDY %-MARC TONA >. 4—DENNIS HERBERT S—FASTWAY 6—SUSAN’S BIRTHDAY T—-ELLEN JOYCE”. tion of hunting regulations is ee- aconete into-play:- In-@ matter -of- rem- pot an over-the-weight “bout ards th t Sept. 26 Summerside, P.E.I. . > GS. Both_fighters are seeking a ichardson’s Can-—