nieehinniinier maemo arian pretense : Lf - 9:18 — Group 4 *, 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, | Mon., ‘July 4, 1966. 8 goes So eames TENNIS NOTES. "7: i2:'S20%5'/Fred Haas (2 fetictown, 2 9.00 Semors said Haas. a. former intercolle- As finalists in the title match 2 - +The following is the schedule |- prigay — 9.30 --1! ~_— te cham d lat tour- both H d Rees qualify for é $ g hamipion and later a tour- both Haas an 9 L for group instruction for the s+. 1-39. 3:15 “Group 2 aoe Wi Ti — ' : Rob City of Charlottetown's tennis oe _ Group 3, 6.30 - Ins if e ing pro and member of the Ry- the open Ue Uni programme. to be held on the c- 1 . dér .Cup team. Haas succeeded Uni ecoarerinie. to te. held. 00 jroup eset DALMAHOY, Scotland (AP)— sam Snead. who took the title BASEBALL eer , , Saturday ‘ ! - ‘a : "i 63 mot | Monday —-9:30 :-11:30—Group og :. $0. 0:0 Om. = Fred Haas, 50._- year - old in- in 1964-65 larg 3%. 1:30 - 3:15 — Group 5; 3:15 free court. surance man from New Orleans, Rees. 53. is a former captain Leazue: officials last night an ling 5.00 — Group 2; 6:30 - 900 — PI i w to -1.30::¥0n the world’s senior - golf of the British Ryder Cup squad. nounced that the fittal practice ot Seniors : ae ~~ 5 willbe. aoen championship Sunday by defeat The match was played over. for -all three teams in the Char- of Tuesday — 930 - 11:30 for those havihg their own equip- ing. Dai Rees of Britain 3 and 36 holes on the 6.667-yard par-72 lottetown Junior Baseball Lea- star Group 1 *; 1:30 - 315 — Growp ment Registration fees of .50 2 over the Dalmahoy links near course, % miles from, Muirfield gue would be held tonight: The lam 6" 25 5-00 open court: in he ‘collected this -week: A® Edinburgh, where the British open cham time is 6:15 and the = Mem éor 6.30 - 9:00 Seniors “ means that there will be in ..‘“At least I've done it once,” "~pionships begins Wednesday orial Field. a sp meee 9:30 - 12:30 —% struction . ; . Group 2 *; - 3:15 — Group eRe . rs . is per 1 3:15 - ess 5; 6:30. E ‘ con 940 »— Gsyoup 4 Z SOFTBALL . fort Thursday — 9:30 - 1.3% free ; : one ero Teo ee . " P - ae Fisher 5 - 8)~at Philadelphia The coach of the City seni : 7 (Short 9-4 and Culp %3) (2) Juniors, Vern Blanctard has'} : Pittsburgh (Law 43 and Sisk requested the following players "}’: ' r ° . . C 2-1) at Chicago (Hands $6 and be at’ Memoria! Field this even- : F First District oO Kings 1 Holtzman: 3-8)... (2) ing, at 6:15 for the game hbe- ee) ee mg: Aflanta (Johnson 6-4) at Hou- tween tite Juniors and the BIS cha ston ‘Giusti 95) (twilight Shamrocks. Ron Gallant, ‘Ger- / : apr Cincinnati (O’Toole: 1-2) at ald Défcette, Urbain _ Gaudin, the Los Angeles ‘Sutton 7-7) Pat Walsh, Jim Petrie. ~ Basil ae St. Louis (Washburn 44 and Maclsaac, Mike Doyle,, Dave mi nh Briles 3-6) at San Francisco Gillis, Bob Larter, Kevin Smith? (Marichal 13-3 and Perry 11-1). Jim Dowling, Liovd Arsenault, . (2) a Alan Chandler. Reg ee te, i MacDonald, tie National League Toombs and George Lund, man Advance Poll will be established as follows; ek GOR rt, Cn eterna ; San Francisco ° 30 «620 a i ; a Pittsburgh 45 31 592 2% Get rid of those dark Locatior. ; Philadelphia 43 34 358 5 ’ ’ "7 Los Angeles 42 34 353° 3 corners: It's tone for s Houston G6 S445 moderm-lighting job. With} Souris — St. James United Chure Ha 64 . 6: ‘St. Louis 36 39 (480 f proper lighting indoors ‘ Cincinnati % M 474 ll “tee 7 5 d utdoors, you can really 1 < s ° Atlanta 0 4 44 14 ~XAaNduU +] on Se ee al us: banal a . Nameof Deputy Returning Officer a1 = marine” yOUr home. See your con- — ee Le actor today. THOMAS BAT TERSBY a -W L Pet. GBL : , 7 Baltimore ss ot. (> er : a oe , Detroit 4 3 605 «7 POCCOSSOSOSOSSSP OD OOH st Cleveland 45:31. .592:. 8.9 2 - JUNIOR LEAGUE SPONSORS are 68) ob Mew York (ictlio (Causerein iow sw 1s ¢ PURITY DAIRY } _ diiiciais Poll will be open on July 7, 1966 from 9:00 8 ‘ ‘myre 7-8 and Peterson 6-5). (2). Chicago 36 39 480 162 < 2 ' Representatives of the three past Senior Counsellor of the no doubt isyoping that there “Washington (Bosman 1-4 and New York 33 4 452 184° “Parents Prefer $1] o'clock a.m. to 9:00 o'clock p.m. Time shown is Daylight 8. gponsors of teams in the Char-. United Commercial Travellers entry will gt yas eee Hannan 1-3) at Boston (Stange Minnesota 35 43 449 19 z Purity Products 3 : a lottetown Junior Baseball Lea- - and he was in charge of the entertainment t 7 1-4 and Lonborg™ 46). (2). Kansas City U4 46 wD 8 a : : 9. “gue are seen as they pénder Sportsman's dinner this year. is‘Stan Bryenton, Sports chair- Notlonat League Washington 32 46° 419 22 ¢ 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 ¢ Saving Time. ——49 1 -——orer_plans-for-the-opening—of —ben—Arsenault, CENTER_ig —_man_of the_local Royal Can-__._wew —york—<Shaw—5~ $—-and-Boston- 28-50 359-26 eempeenbessuseesesee: ~ = a 10. the loop tomorrow evening: head of the Sergeants Mess en- : adian Legion who are sponsor- , 10. Roland Taylor, LEFT, is the tertainment committee and ing the third entry in — the 10. ; , , loop. | 1 Sy rae Boerner nmin a BASEBALL ROUNDUP <=: WW: a Boston 020 000 000— 2 91 VW : _ Chicage 610 200 00x— $ 31, tts SATURDAY Ryan; Horlen (4-8). and Martin. stigman, Santiago,.‘7-6) (4), | MW. “. National League HRs-*;Chi—Elia (3) Agee (7). Oginski (5), Wyatt (7) and Till- TS Chicago 203 100 201— 9 152 California 000 000.101— 2 70 man: John (65), Locker (8) 12.: Phila. 020 009 Olx—12 161 Cleveland 011 300 00x— 5 60 and Romano, McNertney (9) 12. - Ellsworth (4 - 11), Lee -(7) rt : f a oe (4) National League 12: __, . Broglio (7) Koonce (7) Hoeft (8) Deco |?) 12° o0) an oa an. | Chicage 000 000 002— 2-90 12. cand Hundley; Bunning, Knowles \0cse's ©: a %3) “and Phila. 001 022 01x— 6 80 12 (4) Wise (2-1) (6) Fox (7) Short - as a ali — Reichardt Simmons (2-2), Jenkins (6), 1 (7), Herbert (8) and Uecker (4) e—Wagner (10) Azcue Hendley (8) and Hundley; Buhl = 7 Datrymple” HRs: Chi—Willianyv First - 5-4>, Knowles .(9)and~ Uecker. . 412) hillins ) alia ‘ —Whi 1 a P Pp 10).. Pha—Allen 2 Si eeaiie 000 100 400 5 30 “5 Phila—White (15), am ; Pittsburch 100 610 001— 3 39 Baltimore wee we © AC rie ~ ' New York. 100 210 00x— 44.72 onwe ippstein Rog- Pittsburgh 100 021 400— 8 162 2 e burk (1-2) (7) Siebler «7 2. g, senbur ) () Siebler New York 010 000 510— 7 90 . Blass (6.2), Mikkelsen (5) ; : ew ‘ ; 2 : and Zimmerman; J, Miller, S. -veale (105): Mikkelsen... (7), < 3 Face +#+— and Pagiiaroni;— Rt yaitier 76-1) (7) and Roznovsk bant (42). Hamilton (8) an’ HRs: Min—Rollins (4). Bal-F. F2ce ,8) and Pagharoni; Rust- Grote. HRs Pgh.— Clemente hee? * eck (1-2), Sutherland (5), Bear- | ets "3 _(12)_ Pagliaroni (6). _NY—Lup- cee mm narth (8), Arrigo (9) and Grote, | —3-— } ao = oe “Minnesota — ~ 900 10-100: Tuk Taylor (8” HRs: Pitts—Clende- — —_—__ Atlanta 006 000 100 — FST Baltimore 000 02 Dix 2 a1 "Ce - are 2 +N Bresseud— 2 —__Krane-— i Son. Fran. 7000 0000100— 1 50 oe 541), Cimino. (8) and Ripa re Jay Olive (22 A = verre Nixon: Watt. Fisher -12-4) (8) seedy ; ; fn and~=«s Torre olin, inzy ywnovekv ; iad baa: o ‘.5) (8) and Haller. HRs: Atl— fine gr 8?” HR’ Min—Rob pittsburgh 000 510 002— 8 120 3 Tre (18) Alou 18 a New York 300 060 00x— 9 143 . a “ct x . SUNDAY |: Cardwell, O'Dell ‘1),- McBean . fxc*~nati 010 000 310—.5 111 American League (2-2) (5). Blass (5), Mikkelsen s Houston 002 011 40x—"8 111 First THY, Face (8) and Gonder, May ‘ Pannas. O:teen (0-1) (7) Nux- California *. 070 020 01—10 121 (5), Pagliarom 7); Frien,| 6 hall_.i7) Davidson (8) and Ed- Cleveland 000 001 190— 2110 Gardner (3-6) (4), Hamilton (7) | _ ‘. werds: Farrell (3-5). Raymond _ Brunet (7-5), Rojas (7) and and Grote. HRs: Pitts—Stargell 6: (8). and Brand. HRs: Cin— Rodgers: Bell (8-4), O'Donoghue 2 ‘18), Mazeroski (6) 7. “Helms (6) Pinson (7). Hou— 2), Kralick (61, Kelley j8)_St. Louis 000 010 001— 2 60 7. Maye ‘f) Allen (9) and Crandall, Boo Los‘ Angeles 009000 000— 0 30 7 ’ Second 9) HRs! Calif—Fregosi (5), .Jaster (32) and McCarver; 7. Cincinnatt nno.192 oon 3 §9 Adcock (8) - Drvsdale (¥1 and Roseboro. | 8." Houston 020000 13x— 6 91 New Y. . 106-010 300 O1— £ 82. HR: St L<Brock (5) 9. Ellis (5.- 12), Davidson (9). Wash. 900 000 023 00— 5 89 Cincinnati 019 000 00H— 1 51 to. Nottebart (8) and- Edwards, Downing, Reniff (8), Hamilton wouston 000 030 06x— 3 71 Pavietich (33: Bruce. Taylor (9'. Ramos (1. - 5) (10) and Fisher ‘2-4, Baldschun ‘7) (2-1) (6) and Heath HRs: Cin— Howard; Richert, Humphreys‘and = Pavietich. Dierker (5-2) | 10. Johnson (1). Hou—Mantilla (3). (7), Limes (9), Kline (4-3) (11) and Bateman HRs: Cincin— a “Ot NOt inh—=-2—-9-4—_and- —Casaneva—HRs—NY—Man—ptetirh-—+-4+—-Housten—Harrl.__ 1. Los Angeles 2 200 21x— 7121 tle-{15), Lopez (2), Howard '5),° son (8)... Whe Gibson (11-8). Woodeshick (7) Richardson (4).° Wash—Brink- A¢ianta 710 510 012—17 20 1 nN: and Corrales, McCarver (7); man (5). San Fran. mM 110 010— 3 73 124 Osteen-410-4),° Regan. (7) and First Clonginer (9-7) ° and Torre; —+--——-—----»-___Rasebora.._ HR-_Stl._—- Cepeda: Kansas City 10 001 0160— 3 31 Gibbon (3-5). Priddy, (1), Sad- 2 £10) ‘Detroit HH OM WH O-SW on, 13) and Haller, Diets 137.7] ’ : Krausser (5-4), Aker, (9+—and- pre, Atlanta Torre (49% _Clon- = . a os : American League Roof; Wickersham (4-2) Glod- jnoer 2.:4). Carty (3), Aarom fo . : nie : New York 611001 O1— 4 53 ding (8) — Freehan. HR: KC ,95, San Francisco, Sadecki . « : Wash. 021 007 00x—10 181 —Gosger (6). 5 er: (16 R S E S C E ft cay, pace et ee | [ONLY MARITIME RESIDENTS CAN ENTER | Howard: McCormick (67). and Kansas y 5 103—-10 141 p - = ; ie : ‘ Casanova HRs:.:NY—Tresh (8) Detroit 000 011 200— 4 79 ITCHERS - . . : . ik . Mantle 2.14). Was—Harrelson> -Nash (1-), Stock (77, Grill : as . as ea ‘7+ Howard (19) Lock (11) Me- (9) and Roof: Aguirre (2-5), PROBABLE : 9 e 6 5 at Mullen (5 Sparma (3), Monbouquette (4), se ans rae | ; Kansas City 100 100 100— 3111 Podres (8), Gladding ‘9) and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ve Detroit 100 120 30x— 7113 Freehan. HRs: KC—Cater (2), American League , - — 4 Lindblad (3-4), Dickson (6) Campaneris (4). Det — Kaline (California ‘McGlothlin 3-1) at : : : ' Sanders ‘7) Grilli (8) and Roof; (17), Brown (4). Detroit ‘Lolich 74. or Podres “ ° * ° ‘ " gE ie aes a ta th es oa - Go ahead! 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