cardirials Blast C Braves, Defeat Ci By THE CANADIAN PRESS The St. Louis Cardinals rode a seven - run seventh - inning". to a 9-1 National League rout of the Chicago Cubs Wednes- ,, ay. ' St. Louis sent 12 batters to 1 the plate in the 34-minute sev- enth at Chicago. Eight of them _ , hit safely as loser Lew Bur- * dettc. Bobby Shantz and Lind cDaniel - all former Car- dinals—tuck turns trying to get ide out. In another National League contest, the Milwaukee Braves knocked 'out Joe Nuxhail with five runs in the first inning and went on to a 8-2 victory over (the visiting Cincinnati Reds A two - run double by Joe Torre ‘ the uprising which gave'I'ony Cloninger an easy path to his 10th victory. “ In Chicago. Ken Boyer singled twice during the spree and later added another single. Gsmno 11m VICTORY Veteran Curt Simmons gained JOE TORRE the big first inning. Denny Mke opened with a‘singie and after Felipe Alou was retired. ubs’ 9-1; A one @oordiutt Charlottetown, Thurs. July 30, 1964. SPORTS e O m__ ncmnatl l ,y , ,. .9 _ . walks to Henry Aaron Carty filled the bases i "Torre' then doubled two runsl home and, Ice Mays and Mikel de in 1101 each singled for one.| Then Ryne D..uren replaced. Nuxhali and Frank Bolling‘l squeezed the last run homeli and Rico with a hunt Coastal Movers Topple Plumbers ‘Marty' _ Movers an 8-7 win over Inman ing Prince County softball action here last night. Martin. including his solo shot. belted two doubles and a sin- gle in four trips to pace the powerful Movers. John Poll-er picked up two singles as well for Coastal Movers. Cec the dis- tance for the Movers in record- ing his second victory. He fan- his 11th victory as the surging Cardinals raced to their fifth straight victory. Simmons yielded six hits after giving none for the first 5 1-3 innings. Burdette hunted safely for the any first hit, ‘ Johnstons River defeated Tra- In Milwaukee, Cloninger cadie 8-7 in a thrilling southern pitched seven-hit ball and set a Queens bRSEbfll‘l Same 501153)! club season high of 11 strike- “ Trundle- oug. {the had in?“ of his ' Joe MacDougali w cut the w e rs wo men n , . Reds' batting order. Pete Rose ml“ for the Wing" Wk“. MC and Chico Ruiz. Rose singled.‘ nude hurled I" the 1°99“ Johnston: River Downs Tradadie ned two batters and walked four and was clipped for six hits. Hard luck pitcher Bob Sleigh took the loss for Ionian Plumb- ing, his seventh against one win. Sleigh, rapped for 11 hits. recorded no strikeouts and is- sued only one walk. Sleiyi cracked out the game's only other home run, a two run belt in the fourth inning. John Pleson picked up a double and a single as Well for the va-stly improving I n m a n Plumbing tripled and walked and scored Leo Walker was top batter lumen I _ the ' runs on Ruiz's single for the Tracadie with a per- m SCORE THE government of Prince and double. formance. George Bambrick R n E Edward Island aided the Nor. Nuxhall retired only one bat- made a terrific catch for the m Plumbing 7 o 1 thumberland Strait Marathon ter before being withdrawn in winners. W Movers 3 n 1 swim with a cheque donation of $500 yesterday: Acting Pre- mier David Stewart. right. is shown presenting the cheque to James MacCormack, chair- Wit 2 3 i told that Port Ellis Boy is stepping . cinmti Red-s Tuesday night and sold first baseman HARKNESS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE Big Race Tonight ENE 01“ the Maritime" 's top pacers take part in the 4th and 8th dashes at the Charlottetown Driv' Par t a purse of $1.500, mg k mm for The invitational field consists of Dee’s Boy (Myron MacArthur). Dominion Byrd (Joe Hennessey'). Edgcwood Scott (Elmer Smith). Willie's Adios (Dave Pinkney). and Boy (Art Porter). Origionally scheduled for last Thursday. wasposiiponed seven days because 0! the ‘e scare u Maritime tracks. The ‘epedemic' is past however. and they're all set to go tonight. One of the last big Maritime free-for-alis was at Sack- ville Downs. July 11. when New York horses Meadow Don and Kelly Blackstone were brought in. That one wasn't too successful with Meadow Don winning by more than three lengths over Edgewood Scott, Willie’s Adios and Bob Brook. The time was : . I’ve checked with some of the City‘s more knowledgable race followers and the consensus is that it will likely be.Willie's Adios or Dominion _ . Dee’s Boy hasn't been going too well lately and I’m a little out of his cl . muc say about Edgewood Scott, but it’s generally understood that the Stanley Mayhew owner 1 horse rates with the best in these par . There will be the usual three preliminary double-dashes on : 5: the big race emilc' 'the program. Post time is 7 4 Off The Cuff NEW YORK Mets bought infielder Bobby Klaus from Oilfi' . T .- to San Diego, the Reds’ farm club in the Pacific ‘ Coast League. Harkness, a 27-year-old native Lachine. was sold after he played wx e Dodgers y night. He h two homers in 38 games this season. His batting average was .282. 9 had only recently return to the Mlets' lineup after suffering a pinched nerve in his shoulder May 17. Klaus, 26, played in 40 eds with a batting average of . . . . . . . . . .. man of the swim committee, ‘ while Herman Willemse. one i l of 13 swimmers taking part. l HORSE AND SULKY CLUB GRANADA LOUNGE presents this week only “THE WAYFARERS”. we: to 12 pm. "TROPHY" ~ Dream Cottage "mt IT’S Park Shades Barry’s Lions National Park AllStars scor- five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to edge Barry's Lions 9-8 in a Charlottetown city softball league game play- ed on the new diamond last The number of swimmers in the Northumberland Strait Marathon race from Cape Tor- mentine to Borden was increas- ed to 13 yesterday with the entry of Charles Grover. Bos- ton, Mas Grover. who has been on the ght. N. Morrison was on the mound for the winners ' Barry Turner took the loss. John Hughes led the winners at the plate with back to back doubles in 4 appearances. Gary Gallant and Dave Mit- chell led the Lions at the plate. Gallant was 2 for 2 and Michell 2 for 4. Tonight’s action has the Main Brace Mariners and the Nation- al Park All-Stars. Game time 6.30. swim circuit for more than 10 years. has placed fourth'in the Canadian National Exhibition swim and sixth at the 26-mile Atlantic City marathon. He ar- rived in Borden yesterday; and N o r t h American marathon mud Northumberland Swim List Is Increased To Fourteen crossing time of seven hours. ten minutes. LaCoursiere, a great favorite with the spectators at last year’s swim, was expected to arrive in Borden last night. In the At- lantic City Marathon July 21. LaCoursiere placed third be- ‘ Willemese. who w n the event for the fifth consecutive ‘ : Meets Carter 1 PHILADELPHIA (AP) - 1 World mi (1 d 1e weight boxing c ampion Joey Giardello signed (for the first time, against :Ruben (Hurricane) Carter Oct. 123 at L Vegas. N time in 10:30.5. Second was| Abdel Latif Abou-Heif of Egypt. Gail Clowse and Wendy Birch, 1 both of Atlantic City. were ex- pected to arrive in Borden last night. and are scheduled to hold workouts in the Strait this after- Gi Giovanetti, said at a press con- ference here the champion will be guaranteed $100. from gate receipts and theatre tele- vision for the 15-round bout. 1 Carter said this will be 5 - guarantee , 12,500 us ex uses. on and tomorrow EXPeCtedi Giardelloplwon ill): title Dec. to arrive in P.E.I. today are” in Atlantic City, NJ. from Jean Anderson and Georgeimck Tiger of Nigel-1a, ’ 5 O Souris Game Rained Out ROPELESS giant size canopy. Jbution inside y . 7’ x 7' Economy Tent—only .......... .. 9' x 9‘ Deluxe 9' x 9' Deluxe Tourist Tent. (Fully % zippered doors with storm flap) .88. 9’ x 9' Standard 'Iburist Tent. 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SOURIS -—- The scheduled baseball game last evening be tween the Centretowners and Downtowners in Souris was call- off because of r This was the 15th rained out' Third __ $500; Fourth __ 5300;! game this season. Next game is Fifth ._ 3100. set for Friday. when the tov'vners host the Downtowners. is rated a good chance to finish in the money in Saturday's nine mile swim. Herman Willemese. Utrecht. Holland. and John LaCoursiere, Point Aux Trembles, Que. are If rated as co-favorites to capture _' top money. but a victory by any one of the ‘professionai' entries _ would not be considered an up- set. EXPECTS TO WIN Willemese. who arrived in Borden Sunday night accom- panied by Carlos Larriera. Ar- gentina. and Willemese's trainer Ron Grade, practiced in the [xiii " or FILTER TIP CIGARETTE’S Tuesday. He expec 0 win; and knock close to an hour off LaCoursiere's last year record Northumberland Monday and. Ladies Draw ls Released In golf action at the Beivedere! golf club Joan O'Brien won thei July medal and the flag match.‘ was captured by Mae Machl-i lan. Bubby MacEachern t o ok; top honors in the sealed holel competition. ‘ The following is the ladies. draw at the Beivedere club for. oday: ; 1.15 am. M. Cannon. P. Bor-| den, E. Lord ; 1.22 pm. M. Gencheff. C. Mac-‘ Millan, D. Norman. . 129 pm. K. Wood. M. Mac-i . MacEachern. 1 pm. E. MacDonald. D.g Jardine. D. Rogers. . l. p.m. J. Gallant, J. Laid-l law. G. Molloy. 150 .m. E. Taylor, L. Sam: son. M. Weir. 1.57 pm. G. Bar-ban, J. Home. 2.04 pm. A. Mac-lean. E. Cox. ‘ F. Millan, 1.36 h iWednesday to defend his title ev. c ello's adviser. Arnold games for the DOUG MACAFEE, 17-year-old Sussex golfer. is the favorite in this wee end‘s N.B.-P_ .I. junior golf champions ps set: for the Westfield Golf and County Club. MacAfee has already (won a spot on the N.B.-P,E.1, Willingdon Cup team leading the sectional playoffs two weeks ago at Foot Fairfield. Me. Last year RON GIGGEY. Charlottetown, made both the Will- ingdon team and junior team. Giggey is over the 18-year age limit this season as is last year's junior champ GO D LESLIE. Sal Jo Chat tetown's big track and field meet for the season is set for Memorial Field, Sept. 5. A re- cord entry ' of more than 150 athletes is expected. In- vitations have been sent to all Maritime clu BILL GAIRDNER of Toronto. Canada‘s best in the decatihlon, ’ f beating the world record holder, i ‘ Golf Royalty Has Arrived Swimmers will be given rules and regulations at a meeting at l the Abegweii Hotel, Friday. 1 pm. The swim will start near} the Cape Tormentine pier Sat-l ‘ urday. 9:30 am. he winner is iexpeciod to arrive in BordenJ By w' R' WHEATELY [between 4-5 pm. ' Prizes will be as follows: First -—- $1,200; Second — $900; lning storm and deluge of rain (and the figurative red carpet flaid out was six inches thick. ‘ Arnold Palmer and Jack Nick- laus were driven to the club in a car by a liveried chauffeur from Dorval Airport where they had landed in their planes 20 minutes apart. ‘ The flew in from their homes. Palmer from Latrobe, Pa., and 1 Nicklaus from Columbus, Ohio. Crowds jammed the entrance .10 the clubhouse. Uniformed of- .ficials had to make way for the two top-money men of golf. Thee was an implication of protocol as Palmer and Nick- , laus were whihked swiftly to the contestants' locker room. It was promptly barred to newspaper . men. The Islander finishing first will win $100. Tile sole lslan entries to date are Helen Calf ragher. Ebbsfieet; and Morgan Mitchell, Charlottetown. : Ne runswick ' SWimmera ‘ entered are Ralph Brooks, Hat-3 field PL, and Ron Burris. Cape: Tormentilie. Today’s Sport SOFTBALL . SUMMERSIDE Gaudets play Johnsons in the Town Commercial League. CITY — Main Brace Mariners play National Park All-Stars in the City Senior Softball League.- Memorial Field. . .m. WENT OUT BACK HARNESS RACING l The two went out a back door CITY — A feature invitation-3 and made their way to the first al pace will be part of a four? lee for a practice round in prep- dash card at the Chariottetownj aration for Thursday’s opening Driving Park. 7.45 p.m. round of the Canadian Open golf BASEBALL . championship. CITY — Sunshine Island Dairy George Knudson of Toronot plays Steads in the City Senior: played along with Palmer and a s e b a 11 League, Memoriali Nicklaus. i | ( gield. 6.15 pm. I BASEBALL PROBABLE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS i3? THEN fissof’fm” PRESS Today's major league base- L a on“ "5'" ball games and probable pitch-l :sacngel" “ New Y0“ “d' : ( - ' . - ers Won lost records in pa 1 St Louis 001000 701_ 9 1” th ): re" es“ (Chicago 000000100— I 62 America" League “ Simmons (11s) and Mch' ’ (V' . ) 1 ' Balt'more meyard H at,vel': L. Burdette (2-3). Shan Minnesota (Arrigo 6-3). . n Ch- (T t - ( _3 (7‘. McDaniel (7). F. Burdette mag" 3”” 33’ “r H" (8) and Bertell, Roznovsky (a). 3-3) 't ‘ . sham 1237):“ Dem“ (wwer LCincinnati 001000 100— 2 70 Cl 1 (D '_- (M waukee 51000000x— 3110 "e and “Ma” 5” N xhall (9 . 4», Duren (1). at. We hin ton ( , i . ‘ s 3 Kw“ 3"“ V Henry (4). McCool (7) and Ed- . Onl am h . y i; “is: figs: ‘wards: Cloninger (lo-0) and a Houston (Bruce 11—4 and John- Sherwood I I I I I I I .35.000.0001efters. % MONTREAL (CPU—The roy-l , . i any of golf arrived at we phw fifth dash as heavy rain made rgrove course late Wednesday in 1'3 01’" Wndmm“ eXtremEIy the wake of a crackling light- of the dian Olympic trials. 3 ticket to the Summer Olympics at Tokyo 1 SI e acmg (lion 1. . The harness racing action at the fourth dash. 'che Summerside raceway lasthORE RESUDS night was called off after the: DASHES AND I “Calamity Boy (J. Chappell) 1 I Jolly Loss (B. Companion) 2 3 poor. The race card will go as Miss Lane (R. Barnett) 8 I completed as four dashes con- Tommle C01“!!! stitutes a full card. (Fred HOIIand) . . 4 I Calamity Boy owned by Stan. Gallon C w1lllfi) 5 G 1ley Mayhew, Kinkora captured lehe“ 5 g (the first and fifth dashes on Grand Miss Kali-la ! last night’s card. Junior Chap- Tim” z-gfilgEg-g- peil was in the sulky and is, brought the gelding home in F1530 2% Illgacmfimf) times of 2.17 and 2.19. EM} fig w‘ y (L' Jeni“? y) l The largest pay on the pro-‘ gisyp '2' '- en “5 .Wins Barnes (J. Chappell) ‘ m was the first daily double .feature which was held on the [v 1 (G aha ) ifirst and second heats. Their-:2 gigs; (D: Maggi?!) § winning combination was Cala-1 Tune .174. :mity Boy. in the curtain rals-! 1 er and in the second heat it was i Miss Tom 11 I 3 I 5 O 7 DASHES 8 . . , Scott (G. Frizzell) i Rudy Frisco, a Frisco Dale siai- Mountain Marie (3’ Whale”) I lion owned by M. DaWney- 51- Billy G. Command (E. Claw) ? John. N3. and teamed by Ron,Bobby Brook (11 MacNem) ‘MacArthur. The combination} Time 2.14, i returned $88.50 for a $2.00 tick- ' i Ii 1 3 4 H 4 . e. Northiield (G. Frizzell) ' The fastest time on last ‘ Gay Laird (a. Chapell) ( night’s card was clocked by . Paddy Land Girl (J. Banal-d) l Northfield with George Frizzeli lCathy Girl (1.. Jenkins) | up on the bike. The gelding eir- Chester-way Thos. (B. Whaien) i cled the oval for a mile in 2.12 Bitty Silver (A. Burbins) lilo capture the win position in} Time 212 1 2 3 d 5 I Minor Ball Action lAt Charlottetown ; in Minor League action the led the winners attack with ;Cardinais, paced by three home three hits apiece with one of (runs by Wayne Stanley downedi Dunn‘s hits a homer. Ron So- lthe Phillies 16-13. Bob Dunford; bey had a perfect two for two lied the losers attack with fich performance as did Colin Youn- lhiis including two home runs. ker. For the losers Mike Con- lGay Hood and Ron Fisher blas- ; way Ken MacDougal. Francis 1 ted homers. Gary Kennedy had’ Sullivan each had two hits. Oth- itwo doubles while Gary Train-(er homers were hit by Allan lor hit a triple. In other Minorl Gallant. Paul Sanders and Sul- Leag-ue action the Giants defeat-- livan. led the first place Cubs 9-8. Don‘ in Babe Ruth 198m “non ‘Fisher led all hitters with a 3 for 3 performance. Bob Leela“ the Braves downed the Dodgers j Torre, Bailey (8). . . - 20-9 Robert Steward (3-1) ‘k 7 . hit a triple as did Gus Hart.‘ - PIC ~ son 8-10) at Pittsburgh (Law 1,3323" h fax?“ 2 M In LL. action the White Sox ed up the win while Wilbur aux-t so and Schwall 2-1‘. T-N. “'3 "" 5 “- r h r' 11-2 J 1 - Farrell no?) rde Gated t 6 12m - M (1-1) took the loss. Kevin Mac- Ieltt 5 . Jones (7) and . . . m m“ m an FranCisco (Hendlcy 9-6) - Martin (3-0) hurled the Win (05- - - - at philadelphia (Culp 83, or 3:33;; fl‘irllfnd Pia-‘10) landing-1"“; a three hmer whne Dave.Corirnck and Mike Flanmgan ism 10.00 20mm. hort . l, N_ l- I -- 88‘ 8mm ~ _ ) k u 1 S t led all hitters with a three for itA nm- Angeles (Kouiax 15-51.“ Fun 000"“ may 6120;312:D%nh‘)1d, tXilan “2002:: Sid four performance. John Downe. .9411.&3£_-. - Nes‘: Yl°rk (mallard 3‘ 13" ' ‘Phlla. 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