2 oe rome “ down to Réchester of the Amer- | Ed Shack Ordered: -erowd - s y 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 12, 1966.' - Quarter Finals. Set For Today By W. R: WHEATLEY | rain- -soaked rounds mae] . MONTREAL, (CP) Bobby |and- had come down to the quar- | Cole, the 18-year-old South Af-|ter-finals with the three pre- | rican, ‘forgot. to concentrate |tournament , favorites still in) down the back nine Thursday |there. and nearly blew his third-round; Bunky._-Henry. of Valdosta, match in the Canadian amateur |Ga., defending champion, was golf championship to Dick jall even. with Keith Alexander Sucher of Mequon, Wis. in \of Calgary going into the last) The, young. British Amateur inine and threw a pair of birdies champion had a three-hole lead at ‘Alexander that virtually over the unheralded Sucher |snuffed t the Calgarian's through ‘the 15th, than lost the chances. Hetiry won 3 and 2. 16th ~ 17th and hung on to halve the 18th with a shaky putt and win one/ up. The _ The field toiled toiled Nick Weslock of Burlington, Ont... three-time Canadian Ama teur champion won 5 and 3 over | Ray Briddon of Toronto in the |morning and § and 4 over Mont- real’s Gordon LeRiche .in ‘the afternoon. */LOST CONCENTRATION “IL lost my concentration after | the-13th."" close call with Sucher. ° “‘It seems I will never learn to-con-} centrate. I almost lost the Brit- | ish amateur the same way.” In his morning round, Cole overpowered 19-year-old Duke Doucet. of Windsor Mills, Que., 6 and 5, and Henry had a scare | To Minors: Sees" ~}Saskatoon 2 and -1 | Peter Hope of Dartmouth, | TORONTO (CP) Edd N.S., supplied what many con- | Shack, one of last season’s high | sidered something of a mild up- | scorers for Toronto Maple Leafs set when he" dropped a 20-foot of the National Hockey Leafs, jpirdie putt at the 19th a Sront said Thursday he has been. or-|wayne Vollmer of Vancouver. dered to report to Victoria Ma-| j; was Hope's second aeeesi | pie Leets of the Western League hole win of the day. In the | y Som. 2. went to the 2Ist= to” The colorful Shack, who had [morning Be we ewe of In 26 goals and- 17 éssists in -the- | diahiapolis: 1965-66 season for his. biggest} ’ year, said he was given no rea-| Bob Wylie of Calgary wen son for his apparent demotior to out in the -afternoon at the | hands of Hugh Patterson of the Leafs’ coast farm team. Hull, Que., and Doug Silverberg He said he was “‘shocked’’ but indicated he wouldn't fight the was the only Calgarian remain- ing for- the -quarter-finals. order, which he received in @ letter from manager -~“coach| Silverberg ushered out two- Americans, -winning $ and 2 Punch Imlach. - , over Raymond Beallo of Cleve-: throu two “It probably wouldn’* 60) much good. anyway,*" he said. \janq in -the-morning_and_finish- *“He’s the boss and’ if this is ni? | ing a seesaw match ins the thinking, a mT el as < |afternoon with highly regarded have to go. down glad IS Hick -Siderowf of, Westport, Victoria.” iConn., at the 19th hole, the only Imlach was not available, but itime | he was in front in ‘the it was recalled coat at a eee | mente. F of last. season he shipped Shac Silverberg was on the. verge and. the! lof elimination at the 18th but pleasing forward jthere he powered a good drive bounced back with a and put an 85-yard ge shot improved performance | four feet from the pin "He sank the birdie: putt. ‘to square. the’ ican Hockey League, promptly: much over 1964-65. said Cole after his |: Only Frank Mahovlich with 32) ‘goals and Bob Pulford wi 28 sutscored him. ; PEL Golf To Go S The final 18 holes of: the e tand Amateur Golf Tourney will be played this Saturday at the Summerside Golf Club with the draw commencing at 8 a.m. The course will be closed to green fees -and casual. golfers. uatil 5.30 p.m, The leaders after the oa 18 holes which were played last Saturday at the Belvedere Chib in Charlottetown are as follows: Division:. B. Beer 73; R.. Henry 74. - First Division: J: Molloy 75; Scantlebury 79; S. McClure G. 7. * Second Division: C. Coady 82; F. Burke 83; C. Heald 33. Third Division: _L. Grant 84; M. Kays 34. ; Fourth Division: B. O'Meara Dodgers Top Juniors — The Barbours Dodgers defeat- ed the Ellis. Brothers Juniors thirteen to seven in City League action last night at Memorial Field. The winning pitcher was | Reg F who gave up seven hits, walked three and struck out three. The Junior's . Gaudin allowed, walked three and struck only three. The Dodgers had their big inn- ings in the third, ‘fourth and sixth innings. In‘ the third and seventh, they came up with a total of eight runs and in the ~~ fourth” Shepherd and F lamigan +} hit two home runs back to back. The Juniors big hitters were ‘Jim Pitrie with three home runs and Kevin Smith who knocked in a two run triple. | Besides Shepherd and Reg Flan- | nigan,, the Dodgers got their power from Alf Flannigan, bat- ting two for four. 4 his play off series will re- / sume rafter Old Home Week. Bankers Take Series “B”’ The Commercial Seftbal! Lea- | gue saw action at the Spring Park diamond last night when the Royal Bank downed the RCMP. 15-5 in the sixth.game of the best-out-of-seven series ‘B’ semi-finals. The winniag - pitcher, . Derrtil Doyle, allowed only eight hits and five runs “while the Moun: es Cosgrove gave up eighteen nis and fifteen Yuns.; Big hitters er the Bankers were Bill Smith, | Celin: Craig: and P.J.. Cameron. Chey all tagged two a piece. Joe Pierce, Edgar. Ellis,,and_,Sier- ling Roberts each hit three "for the RCMP - his was. the decidiag game of the “‘B’’ Series and the Bank- ers are now. in position to meet =the Canadian. Tire. Pistons, win- ners of ‘Series ‘A’, for the City charhpionship. The finals will begin the week following ~ “Old Home Week. a ‘| Midget Baseball Practice at six match. It -took another birdie at tte |19th to win, \ Tourney aturday 92; A: Scales 100. The following is the eae: 8 a-m. — R. Hititz, A. MacRae, G. Scantiebury. 8.07 — B. O'Meara, A. Scales, R. Peake. 814. —- O'Haaley, E. Mac- Farlane, G. Stewart, J. Jodrey. 8.21 — S. Weir, B. Watson, A. Gaudet, K. Fulton. 8.28 — J- Rusk, A. Johnston, G. McMahon. _ - $.35.— E. Clow, G. Vessey. J. Willoughby. 842 — L. Sequin, I Horne, J. Vatour non, S. Lavers. 8.56 — L. Maclsaac, R. Carr J- Millar. ‘9.08 — T. Cudmore, D. McCor- mack, L. Monkley. 9.10 —.L Grant, M. Kays, B. Kelly, F. Marsh. 9.17 — 1. Austin, N. Pritchard, D. Birt. 9.24 — R. Clements, T. Hoop- er, R. Storey : 931 — G. Watson, Ralph Mac- Farlane, J. Mulligan: - 11.00 —J. Murphy, Dr. Coady, “A. Hartley. 11.07 — B. Hunter, J. Fardy, H. MacLeod. 11.14 — A. Farris, G. Fichaud, H.- Ferguson. 11.21 — B. Noonan, J. Morris, C: Burke- 11.28 — C. Heald, F. Burke, Bob Schurman. 11.35 — T. Rodgers, G. Cud- more, L. Garbutt. 11-42 —.W. MacDonald, FE: Millar, H. MacFarlane. |_11.47 — B. Eldershaw, D.'| MacDonald, J. Pierpoint. 11.54 — R. Judge, E- Smith, ‘K. Carmichsel. 12.00 — W. Reddin, B. Clark- Lee G. Andrew. 130 — B. Beer, R. Henry. M. PST 1.37 — B. Moreside, D. Hues- jtis, DV MacDonald. | 143 — HF. Creamer, H. ‘Sel- | ‘time’ out 849 — H. Rodd, J. MacKin- |. Chicago Cubs’ left fielder Byron Browne, teetering on one toe, makes: FURRING® one- Season's Fastest Oval Trip: niath inning of YORETSAY se = ONE HAND SNATCH ON ONE TOE handed catch on ‘short fly by. Houston Astros’ Ron Davis in won in 11 innings, first game in Chicago. Cubs 9:to: B; (AP, Wirephoto) Is Paced By Yankee Blaze There must have ‘been. a mis- seventh dash and won ina thril- | Park last evening before over 1300. paid spectators as somehow ~ free-for-all and placed in the sixth and fighting off a)! double in a_ time ~ of 2:06.3 Wick split honors in. times won top honors with a better summary of. 2-1 “compared to 1-3.) by ter Little Art who broke the to take place money in the sec- | ond ‘heat. —The—_third. attraction of Maritimebred three - and here again there was a real | battle but-in slower Speedy Conn (1-1) and Mr. Jol- | lity (1-2) were the winners in| the two heats but Speedy Conn | got the nod on the ‘basis of the} 2:11.4 mile-the second time ou Mr. Jollity went in 2:13. The quinella feature on the |} third dash provided the best pay | of the evening as longshot on/| the. board at 15-1, Willard’s to the wire. The pay: was good for 73.00 | on the quinella. However Whirl Chaice, led Lee Allen getting underway a 8.00 p.m over for a double event. ‘| Sheik leaving on the rail with ; two lane will mean that Emmett | assurance of a fast trip to the, quarter. Starlight Pride in fifth and Chummy D leaving on the! outside will have to go all the way. Homestretch and Keena K will be leaving in trailing posi- | tions. This trot has been a thril- | ler each time these horses haye met—Captain Chief leaving on the rail with Peters Model in sec- ond position will mean a -very fast quarter in this event. Stalag Hanover _in_third, Irene Mir. in fourth- Lucky V in fifth: and the trotter Fisherman's Luck in sixth position.. This should make for a fast quarter and the traffic should be heavy up the back- stretch the first time arovnd wita Jolitop and Security Scott leav- ing in the trailing positions...The preferred race will have Timmie | H on the rail with Texas D ifred, F. MclImais. 1.51 — L. Windsor, A. MacKen- ie,” R. Garrett. “58 —G.' Carr, R. Giggey, B. Martin 2.05 — R MacDonald, A. Me- | curd, J. Riddy {2.12 -D. ‘Campbell, -B.-Dun- jning. Brent Schurman. 2.19 _— L. Molloy, S. MacCluré: 2.24 — B. Smith, L. Arsenault, D Maclsaac Dr. Cox, fs your pain RHEUMATIC or ARTHRITIC? rd Roumate and arthritic pain? ae get speedy .relief_from their suffering by using T-R-C's Don't let dull_aches and stabbing pains handicap-you any longer. Try | TEMPLETON’S T-R-C’s. Only 85c anc $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. 200: Corrigan, Dr- Lantz. M. Kennedy h 22 P. Schurman, H Car michael, A. Pickard ‘ 2.47 — Rod’ MacFarlane, K Fer extra fast relief, use Templeton’s FLAME Cream Liniment in the roll-on bottle externoil, Cine talane F-l-tre bnerually. FLAME-Crearr | $¥.2s. 8.763.° BASEBALL Coach Carl McQuaid and man- ager Billy Weatherbie request that the following players re- | port to the Canadian Legion o'clock this evening at Memor- jal Field: Edward Lawlor. Ron- | nie Carmichael, Robert Stewart, | Jerry. Murphy..Robert. Whitlock; Glen Clayborne, Mike MacAleer, 'Wilbert Birt, John White, Rich- -ard—Young, Winston Weather-, © WORTH:S PHARMACY QUALITY ORUGS SERVICE ; SAVINGS se any Prescription “1914. Reg. Pharm. Free Delivert and Mail Service. - ‘ 142 Prince St. Phone 4-3424 = 40- Years in Business-——_}} long for relief from the agony |. was stretch challenge by Rose Robin; : to win_ the second half of the | umeymeste Pee (J. Hennessey) In comparison the freotorell Triflite (J. Cairns) - class saw Jim Fashion and Eloise Wee Lass (R. MacKenzie) of |Wick’s Ace (€. Smith) 2:07.4 and 2:08 but Eloise Wick Bobby Gallon (D. MacNeill). Time: Pays: Jim Fashion. The fine trot- 3.10, 3.50. ~ Knight first time out came right back | Taylor, Nine Mile Créek. the, Rose Robin (C. Smith) evening was the early closer for |Ozark Pete (S. Stead) year-olds Shotgun Hanover (J.. MacGregor)~ times. | ; Fastway (J.-Chappell) Times: 2.05:4 and-2.06:3. | Pays: oo 4.50;~3.60 and 3. 70, | | Loretta’s Boy. (N. Chaisson) t. | Craig and Dawson. Another ten dash. card goes ‘Neaving in second spot and Coun- Chicago tonight atthe. Charlottetown! tess Alice leaving three. Two single dashes starts the Mayhew owned Meadow Day in| (8) ball rolling with the trot taking fifth with White Lady going out |Aspromonte Cyclone Kelly going ouf of the ond’s Buddy on the rail and Bernard will have to keep going should be very tough in with the Sheik. Windy.June in_ position, Splurge in the two spot third, with Jimmy Gallon in| will be going all out to try and fourth: position will be another | head the field to the quarter with Elmer C. Annan Gal, Ohio’s Or- HR: Hou phan, Miss Kemble and Elroma fairly Yankee Blaze was left out of the “hy the assorted bettors as the the wins of Knight Way and Yankee | Junior Free-for-all event. It could Blaze were good have been the feelings. of Emmet- Yankee Blaze also’ Bernard were sadly hurt.for he | the second double on races 6-7| promptly went out and teamed as he combined with Whirl his horse toa blazing 2;05.4 mile, | wick to. pay_.7.90_and_the. ex- ; a rent to be a a the oe actor pay of the 1-2 placing of} a Is season. raig, Vernita’s Pet and Reed’s Pat; Dawson gelding showed plenty” jn the tenth dash. was-good for | Williard’s Choice (W. Kelly) of gumption in coming back in| $43 40. we Rush. Hal for 11:50. al |Times: | Pays: | 3:50,-3:80- RACE: 1- 3 4| 5| 6| RACE 10 take at.the Charlottetown Driving | ling finish over Lee Allen again. ‘vernita's Pet (F. MacKay) The first double of the evening | Reed’s Sue (C.- Chappell) anticipated | Jolly May (A, Pineau) (D. Hill | Miles Hal (B. Craig» | Jenney Mozelle (F. Maclsaac) 6 ured 1 Chief Play (R. Gass) fig in | Queen’s Roaster (J; Arsenault) 8 2:13:32... 4.80, 3.60, 3.20; 6.10, RACES 3 and 7 |Lee Allen (J. Chappell) “we Mark Purdue (E.-Bernard) - Whirl a Wick (D. MacNeill) . 1) Ripover (R. Gass) | Emily Hal-(R. oe 2) Maynard's Missy : » (J. Smallwood) Times: 2.13 and 2.12, 33,30- 8.30, -3.10; 8.30, Choice owned by Pays: 3.90; 2.50 and 4.50¢° 3.00, 2.20; 2.16 | 3.80, 2.90; 2.20. $5.00, 3.60; 2.80; 3.90. Williard’s - | Walter Kelly, way" RACES 2 and 6 ~3-4;+Sherman David— 7 (E> Moresidé) 43 Pearl Way (R. Annear) § 5 Miarmichi, Post (R. MacGregor) | Texas Chief: (0. Willis) yanke, Blaze owned by E.|D. John T (A Gaudet). | Miramichi Frisc (C. Smith) , Sa ea ‘pe we Buhbury, Whirl- owned: by Lee |'a Wick’ owned by. R. Sudsbury, | Charlottetown. RACES 4 and & - ‘Yankee Blaze {E.- Bernard) 1 1: Mr Jollity: (F. aiueteeery: 2-2; Speedy Con (J. Arsenault) * of Nevada, was the 1 2 3 6 4 Ont., 5 | ‘By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP) — Canada ran its gold ‘medal pro- duction to nine at the British Empire Games Thursday when husky Dave Steen of Toronto won the men’s shot-put champi- onship and the Canadian men's swimming team got a gift gold award in the * *440-yard medley - |relay after Australia was dis- qualified. Steen is a 24-year-old sports editor for. a Toronto suburban weekly.. He tossed the. shot 61 feet, eight inches for a Games record. Les. Mills, of New Zea- land, the men’s discus gold medallist, was second for the silver. ‘ George Puce of Toronto took |the third-place bronze, his secr: iond medal in the track and jfield competition. Puce, a: first- lyear student at the University allist in the discus. Harry Jerome™ of Vancouver failed in his bid for a men's jsprint double when he finished seventh but Australia’s Diane’ ‘Burge accomplished just that in ‘the women’s dashes. . Jerome, who won the 100- yard dash gold medal last Sat- urday,, couldn’t catch the speedy ~ field. in the 220, lyear-old Canadian sprinter had | hoped to become the first Cana- dian to win the double in Games history. Big Sam Allotey of Ghana | took-the-gold-award_with_a_time of 20.7. Edwin Roberts of Trini- dad collected. the silver David . Ejoke of Nigeria the bronze. Roberts’ time was 20.9. Don Domansky of Port Arthur, was fifth in 21 seconds flat. GETS SECOND GOLD Irene. Piotrowski, the Van- couver housewife who collected a silver for second place behind Mrs. Burge; in the short sprint, was third inthe 2.20 as the Aus- sie ‘speedster Zot her™ second gold of the Gamec. Mrs. Burge’s time was 23.8, silver med-7} Canadians Keep Winning. + British Empire Games © nifer Lamy; who won the site| ver. Mrs. Piotrowski was caught in 23.9. The swimming disqualt- | fication took place in the men’s 440'- yard medley relay final. Two Australians, Graham Dunn and Bob Wenden, were off too, quickly in the last two’ .legs— butterfly ‘and freestyle—and the two Australian judges disqualt:) fied them. STARTED TOO SOON The judges called -Duan and Wenden for starting their legs before their predecessors! touched. lee Canada, a weal-beaten second | at the finish, instead was placed | first. for_the—gift.gold,.the eighth... gold medal for the Canadian team in the Games. England won the silver and New Zealand captured the bronze. > The disqualificatica was—em- barrassing enough tor the Aus- | tralians but ribbing: salt-in-their wounds was the fact they were deprived of a world record. | They were time? unofficially , in four minutes, 3.5 séconds, well under the standing mark of 4:05.4 set- by an East Ger- Ls 1 -and|full-seven seconds slower but it \trailed: in 21.4 seconds. The 25-|went into the record books’ as and» PROBABLE ~ PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \© Probable pitchers for today's major league baseball games: American League man team in Leipzig last year. Canada’s time of 4: 10.5 was a | the winning time and also as a |Games record. * | The Australians, nowever, Island Golfers In Last Place DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) — Gayle Hitchens of the Capilano Golf Club-in North Vancouver burned_up the 5,700-yard Bright- | wood course with a two-under- par 70 Thursday to take the | first-round lead in the 54-hole | Canadian women's close golf} championships. ~Miss Hitchens, who- said- she was “hitting. the ball” where T wanted to,” carded a 35 on the par 37 front nine. and; scored a ar 35 coming home. "She was- hree strokes up on ~-Marilyn | Palmer of Kamloops, B.C., who ‘Junior. Marilyn Karch was tied with Barbara Renwick of Vancouver for third place in the | ‘close competition, both with 78s. Mary Fenton of Halifax—Gail |silver .medal of the Games jing after us,’ * Following English and - Austral- ithe - women's e the same as countrywoman Jen- \were not to be denied in the:nadian to reach the final, place? men’s 440-yard freestyl2 relay) seventh in -1:23.0. final about an hour later They! The 220-yard butterfly title jbeat their Canadian rivals e3s-|was captured by New Zealand’s ily to win the gold with a word |pavid Gerrard in ‘2:12.7. Brett record clocking of 3:35.5, -wip- Hill -of . Australia. was second ing out the 3:38.1 mark also set/and Arusoo, ‘followed him it. by East Germany in Leipzig a 9:14.2. Jacks took’ the- fourtlt jyear ago.” ‘spot and Gordon Eby of Prince Canada gained tie second: Rupert, B.C., was ‘eighth and place silver medal in 3712.3 and last. {England took the third- piace, The Canadian “medal ‘total for bronze in 3:43.7. swimming and diving has WINS FOURTH SILVER reached an. amazing _18—five Ralph Hutton-of Ocean Falls, golds, eight . silvers and five B.C., swimming No, 2 in. the, ees. Fucis eheptiat in ¢ anada's four lineup, thus gained his fourth medal of the Games was won also has one bronze and shared | iby Dr. Jules Sobrian, medical the gold for the medley relay, health officer from Omemee, In~-the~medley,—Hutton,—Leon-. nt. third in the .22-calibre istol silhouette - event: ard Chase .of- Montreal, Ron! ein the women's diving, the Jacks of Vancouver and Sandy | outcome was_a_heartbreaker for Ce eee Geter ark e| Mas Boys. who fad er Wary 4:14.2 set ‘by Australia ime Perth wet on 8 gold ates she tok jhe ne er Nead— four—years”ag0. ‘pulsory dives. England's second-place clock: | eee ing of 4:11.2 also was under the {Games record and: New Zealand) had a time of 4:17.5 for third | place. ; . Backstroker Peter” Reynolds and breaststroker Ian. O'Brien, both Games champions and) world record-holders in their! specialties as was Wenden,. had | given the Aussies a wide lead) at the halfway mark j Dunn broke too soon swim-| ming the third or butterfly leg, | and anchor -freestyler Wendes, did Eg same thing. good Lord must be look- said” Canadian coach Ted. Simpson of-- Vancouver.—*‘But—we'll_take |. lit to make .up for that gold | ‘medal we lost in women’s div-| ‘CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK {swimming Beverley Boys ‘of “Pickering,” \Ont. had been. leading after ithree of the seven dives in- the tower event last Monday when the .competition--was- halted —be-|~ cause of unfavorable’ winds.} ERAT, AUG. 12. 8 P.M. RACE 1. 1I—PEGGY’S. LAKEBURN ‘2=BURLINGTON- BELLE_- |3—HARLESS ABBE /4—ASKET ‘ian_ protests, a. restart was. or- dered and the. 15-year- old Cana- dian .girl finished third. ARUSOO WINS BRONZE 'S—DRILLIO HAL - . The two other Swimming #- |6—SHADYDALE TONETTE tles decided Thursday went tO/o iiitop KING - i /England and ‘New Zealand. Tom hada 73. - !Arusoo- of Montreal: | $-HETTIE’S BOY won a} 2 bronze in the- men’s” 20-yard} sarin NE SHES Qs Greens hatter fy. -1—CAPTAIN CHIEF Diana Harris of England tonk ‘3 PETER’S MODEL 110-yard= breast: | 3_STALAG HANOVER. stroke title “with Jill Slattery, 4—IRENE MIR | Be Kansas City—(Lindblad 44) at Minnesc'a (Perry 5-5). (N) Moore of Scarborough, Ont: and \Mrs. -Ted> -Homenuik- of Winni-, moar, Me eS ae [peg each scored 76. on the first 18,_holes of—medai play. ee 12-8 and _ Moore + The combination of Miss. Karch was two seas’ ja Wick, wkoxget boxed the first | 2.50, 2.70. $6.40, 3.30, 4.10; 4.10, came back in the 2.10, 2.10. ins (6) Lee (7) all trying to get racing room and Heotcser h find a-hole to give their charges : _a breather. Track is in excellent | Terry, Gardner | condition 1 2.05 45 mile’ of Stephenson, Grote | of lime dust will be applied to- | day and this shoud make it one | May (7). of the fastest tracks in the Mari- | | (26). times. Phila. HRs: (7); Bstvedore Golf and Winer Ci "Salad Supper on the Veranda” Members and their Guests _ No Reservation Nécessary STOCK CAR RACES | - at ON <4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th; ~ AT 2:00 P.M. Tickets $1.50 at the Door Cars in pit at 1:30 p.m. Zachary, Taylor (6) and Bate- man;’ Hands, Hendley (6) Jenk- and Hundley. —Aspromonte (6). 302 000 000— 5150 j 011 002 003— 7133 (3-7) (6) and Sisk, Yankee Blaze last night proves|McBean (2) Cardwell (4) Mik- | this: statement. Two more cars |kelsen (6) O'Dell (7) Face (5-4) | 1(9) and Pagliaroni, Gondér (3) | Pitts—Stargell | Saturday, Aug. 13th, 6 to 8 p.m. | CARLETON SPEEDWAY Miss |Ross of Montreal, the only C Ca-}—-- Hitchens and Miss: Palmer - Jed! 2 1 petro Monbouguette 6.7) " British. Columbia ito a com- California (Brunet 11-8) at fortable 22-stroke lead over Sas- | 3 Chicago (John 10-6) (N) katchewan in the 36-hole inter- | 8 Cleveland (Bell 12-8) at New {Provincial team match. Their | git York (Stot ttemyre 10-13 scores and.the combined 157 or~ Downing 7-7) (N) total of -teammates Miss Ren- | aie National League wick and’ Janet MacWha gave ¢| Pittsburgh (Veale 12-7) . at the. West-Coast. province a 900 g|Cincinnati (Ellis 9-14) (N) aggregate. atiother. English girl, “second |/§_1UCKY: V zm and-Heather Saville of Australia |¢_FISHERMAN’S- LU cK third. Miss Harris equalled the -y7_JOLLTOP Games record of 1:19.7.. Donna | 8—SECURITY SCOTT RACES 3-8 ino Je-| 1—THE SHEIK - Shop Where Parking Is 2_CYCLONE KELLY A Pleasure At= ="). J... 03" SUNE_ ROBINSON 4—JIMMY GALLON 3—STARLIGHT PRIDE — SUPPL : 6—CHUMMY D. PPLIES LTD 7—HOMESTRETCH S 2 St. Peter s~-Road 8—KENNA : al | S-ROLLOMATIC (alse eligible) RACES 4---9 STARTED AT LEAST FOUR TIME IN 1966. * * 2 Dashes at $175.00 a Dash yr. TIMES IN 1966. a, 2 Dashes at $200.00 a Dash WINNERS OF $301.00 TO’$650:00 IN 1966 ~~ 2 Dashes at $225.00 A Dash WINNERS OF $651.00 TO $900.00 IN 1966 ‘ 2 Dashes at $250.00 a Dash WINNERS OF $901.00 TO $1,400.00 IN 1966 2 Dashes at $300.00 a Dash TROT—NON- WINNERS OF $400.00 IN 1966 Bir 2 Dashes at $200.00 a Dash CLAIMER—HANDICAP $600.00 OR LESS 2 Dashes at $200.00 a Dash CLAIMER—$601.00 TO $1,200.00—HANDICAP 2 Dashes at $225.00 a Dash Attention Horsemen DECLARATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ~~ OLD HOME WEEK MONDAY, AUG. 15TH. - 10:00 AM. 8 MAIDENS—Also Eligible Maidens of 1966 who have not won more than Two Dashes in 1966. HORSES IN THIS EVENT MUST HAVE NON-WINNERS OF $300.00 IN 1966 WHO HAVE STARTED AT LEAST The Race Secretary will be in the office at Race. Track Friday and Saturday — to offer assistance in filling out Declaration Cards— eo "REMEMBER — YOU MUST DELARE IN TQ BE ELIGIBLE” CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK pean ar rrevci | Payer i 7. at 2.90, eee a Sy ee ahead of Bonnie Legge ofa\$ H. BENNETT CARR | 1—TIMMY H. Jim Fashion (J. MacGregor) 1 3) Chi (Holt 5-12) at|Thornhill, Ont. in the 54-hole Sun Life of Canada. $|'2__TEXAS D. Eloise Wick (I Moreside) 2 1/ 2:30; 2.40 and 4.70, 2.80, 2.50; || Chicago (No cman 3 trict S < o 3.90, 2.60; 2.90. : Los Angeles (Sutton 9-9) (N) . |race for the junior title. i¢ Dis Supervisor $e Mee ALICE | J. Scotch Hal (R. Barnett). 3 4) Cuell 7-4) at S ie Insurance Ccunselling 4—MR: McELWYN KEY [Hurrah (E. A. Ferguson) 45|..Mr. Jollity owned by G. E.| Houston (Cuellar 74) at San}. . py (374) $ Charlottetown, P.E.I. $|S—MEADOW BAY | Little. Art..(A, Pineau) 5 2| Murphy, Augustine Cove. Speedy Francisco (Marichal 17-4) (N) MacMillan, C’town 45-46-91. 2 » PES 3! ir, . : | ; ° Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 .6—WHITE LADY | Lee's Way C (S. Stead) 6 6 | Conn owned’by Mrs. F. L. Breau, New York (Fisher. 8-11) at St. Hogg.” Stimmerside’ "48-4705 {+ e : Times: 2.07:4 and_ 2.08. | Moncton. Louis (Washburn 9-5) (N) Beer. Charlottetown 49-46—95 [esccccccccocsocseooes - RACES 5 - 10 Pays: $4.20, 2.90, 2.70: 3.60, | z : : Jardine, C’town 50-43—93 5° sm ) | 4 4 1—ARMOND’S BUDDY BASEBALL RESULTS Other’ Island scores, apart ‘ 2—SPLURGE from the ones that. were listed | Need Insurance? » 3—ELMER C. - labove included Sally Balser of AUTO, 4—ANNON GAL By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS |St. Louis 010 000 3ix— 5 110 |Summerside, 99,/ Mrs. A-F. Fer- | : 5—OHIO’S ORPHAN . National Leagte* L, Jackson: ‘ (11-11) Knowles |ris of Summerside, 103, and Bar MOTOR BIKE, | 6=MISS KEMBLE \First (7) Buhl (8) Morris (8) and bie Moreside- of Charlottetown, ike 7—ELROMA | Houston 041 110 010 00— 8 140| Uecker; A. Jackson (12-9) and playing in the Junior division : 003 300 110 01— 9151|McCarver. HRs: Phila — Allen |with a fine 93. | FIRE, LIFE. fl RACE 7 ‘Mr,| Bruce, Farrell] (4) Owens | (26). ls a EIS | SEE. | IACHIEF OPERATOR driving park with.the first dash MacElwyn Key should be very (#7) (11)and Bateman; Rob-| Cleveland —_ 000 308 000— 3 8 1 it it’s FISH .; . and can aS Sa i EAD AMS Rey tough in fourth with the Stanley lerts, Simons (5) Koonce (2-4) |Bostom 200 232 22x—13 1530) + 2:3 OOo LEN HOOKEY | 4—FREE CHANCE and Hundley. HRs: Hstn— erpemeatiaet ns he “ aad be caught .. . WE HAVE IT! A | §_WAWANNESSA (5) Staub (13) 0 { s | SEDATE The of there in the position. IMaye (8). Chi— Phillips (14) |Azcue; Lenborg (68), McMahon | QUEEN ST. MEAT Co-Op Ins. : ST The feature will have Arm-|Wwilliams (21) Hundley (16). Hise Mea ee canals aD, MARKET : @ Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 woes GIRL Second Sc tt (23 ; : 1 Leigh Taylor's ‘owned gelding Houstee eitte~ 8186: ——— sae eeee S| Chicago 200 0201— 5 71} : Cards must’ be fill- ed in with all infor- mation _ including. class and money winnings for 1966 up to and including | July 31. at ‘bie wh: b sal * ’ a