.000 . ‘ Pagan of San Francl G' t t ' ' ' Entered from Yonkm In Meadow Don. I i I . . sco Ian's erdays doubleheader with Cuba won first game. 2 to 0. with . to: 2-5 m ' and Kelly Blackstone. .5 ls forced on Del Crandalis Chicago Cubs. Cubs thlrd (AP Wirephoto) old that has a 2.0: record. Maritime horse; are eight-year- old Dee's Boy six year-aids Bob Brook and Willie‘s Adios ’ ' l k and Edgewood Scott. s The big event Saturday night should prove one of. the I n Y most outstanding races of the season. And we'll see how our SOFTBALL best stacks up against a pair of good American pacers. (my '" Mill“ Brace Marine“ I . eadow Don will be driven by Buddy Gilmour. a native of 0 take 0" BaFFY'S Lion-E 1“ the ldgeway..0nt.. who ranks 10th on the'Un-iled States trotting Citv Senior Softball League. . summons all-tune dash winning dmvers list. Last 1 e Memorial Field. 6-30 pm- . eaxglul' D0111 won 319.595. Summersld — Two games [ I y B achstone will be handled by Joe MacDonald. Sydney are slated for the Commercial Mules, who in each of the last three years has driven New SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- Roger Parlay. E. Claw 5 5* Softball League as Gandet’s \ .W Charlottetown. Thurs. July 9. 1964. Ill. W SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE Tandrahan Going Great “7 VERN Handrahan keeps pitching for Rochester Red Wings like he has for the past. few weeks it w ’t he’ugeie what’s); on beiongbefore . chucker has one 172 3 innings Vila Iof the international uagll'e for a rémarkable E . . a case you re a casual b ' mm m “was”. lame.) aseball fan. thats was given his lirst sta .ppe six times, 1 only two runs. In relief he gave up six while walking three it’s only a short step from Rochester of the inter~ national League to the majors if Vern kc ps and e it ..work it probably won’t be too long before he's track in‘the big time. Our to Eddie needle and Bill up with the statistics on Handraban. We“ M comm“ Downs Has Feature Dash THE MARITIME’S four best pacens and two horses from Yonkers Raceway no to the wire at Hallfan‘a Sackvtlie Downs Saturday night in a single dash racing event for a purse of Stretched out full length as he slides into third base. Jose CAN’T STRETCH ENOUGH grounder to shortstop in fifth inning of first game of yes- l tag. Umpire is Shag Crawford. | baseman Ron Sallto makes the York horse. earning more than $100,000. Defending the invitational pace title is Dee’s Boy. I; record of 2.00 2-5. His ifetime earnings are 346.177 . MacArthur of Kensington, who is ‘, ' lius career started . driven by Walter Craig of Charlottetown. set a l 2.02 4.5. He also holds the track record at Two Race- OH The Cult “BEARD-Wafpersonscmnmentprlorto'rues- day's Alister baseball game that they weren't very inter- ested in the play or outcome of the annual getto-gether. We'll it we were in the same boat. bill after watching this year’s am on television you can be sure we‘ll be more en- l thu c about the same when it ti‘olls around next year. It was ‘ a great game and OHNNY CALLISON's homer sure put the the cake . . . . .. Statistics for the Charlottetown Oom- nlerciai Snftbal League will appear in today’s edition of The Evening _Patrlot. The Bankers lead the loop with a 4-1 record. City Police and the Guardian Angels are 3-3 and RCMP 1-4. I‘lve players are hitting better than MAYNARD ROY. RC . 'as .666: Roger Gallant. Guardian. .562; Roy MacGon- aell. Pollce. .539: and Dick Bevans Guardian. and H RCMP. both have .500. y lapped 'four homers. In the pitching department EEKS. Bankers. has a 4-1 mark and Dick Murley. Guardian. -1 THE MONCTONIAN. the annual $2.500-harness racing free—for-all scheduled for Moncton tonight has been c nceiled because of an outbreak of equine influenza the track. In announcing the cancellation, track officials said 13 of 100 horses by vi ' ALVIS ho has . Dee's ne of a g W E a. 3. :5: a E o 5’ 1 a a E F E 3 ac E. 3 a: E a way. at were aifecied rus Third-baseman of Cleveland has been released from a Boston hospital where he was recuperating from spinal meningitis. Alvis was stricken- wtth the meningitis June as. before the indians-Sox game at Fenway Park. Nine Dash Card At Local Track lwas clocked a . kins up on the bike. merside raceway staged an ex- ‘ citing eight dash race card at the local track last night. There were. two double dash winners on last night‘s card at the Sum- moral Donnaway owned by W. W. Moir. RCAF. Summerside. and teamed by Orville Willis cap- tured the second and fifth dash- m. The brown mare made her : respective trips in 2.11:2 and ‘ 2.10:2. Santiago with Graham Chaprpell holding the ribbons captured the fourth and seven , The gelding went in 2.09:4 in the fourth event and t 2.07:3 for the seventh event. The latter was the fastest time of the evening. Bitty .Mr. ‘Miss Tom Scott. G. Frizzell .‘i *Littie Doctor, G. Chappell 4 Rio Grande. O. W . . l Times 2.11:2 and 2.10:2 ' DASHES 3 AND 6 Silver. A. Burbine Gallon. L. Neill illis Times 2.12:4 and 2.10 “ASHES 4 AND 7 Santiago. G. Chappeli Princess Spengler, . Robinson Phillips Queen. A. Burbine Victory Scott. Times 2.09:4 and 2.07:3 DASH l lChester Way Thomas, B. Whaien i 2 6 1 2 3 other dash winners were: Blue M- ~ - Gm, Billy Silver. Rio Gl'ande [Wiggly wéma'gveil-n Jenkins and Chesterway Thomas. lwmn; J Y . The highestpay on lastnig-hl‘s :Ken.;'PridSleggt 0- Sl9\la)t program was a return of $44.90 “a I for a $2.00 exactor ticket on the 50%;? 3;. E‘ Reeve" eighth heal. Th9 W‘nl‘lnfl 00"" jJollity Grafton, G. Chappell im . 4. blnation was C-besterway Thomas 5 !mined by Basil Whalen and 1 play ’Wardan-gels and Walkers play Commerce. ‘ No games are scheduled in the Prince County Softball Lea- gue. 5 . 2 5 l BASEBALL City — In Charlottetown Sen- ior Baseball League action at ! Memorial Field. 6.15 p.m.. The ll Bike Shop plays P.E.I. Regl~ ; ment. 3 GOLF ()ity — The qualifying round for the Women's championship of the Belvedere Golf and Win- ter Club will begin today. 1.15 pm. TRACK AND FIELD City — The Islanders Track and Field Club. Charlottetown Division, will practice at Mem- orial Field. 6.15 pm. HARNESS RACING City — An eight dash racing lprogram is set for the Oh llotletown Driving Park, 1.4:: a >- ead- u to ~ M H Mighty Wm.. with Lester Jen-l DASH 1 Blue Mountain Girl, Orchestra Leader. L. Port Hill Boy. L. N Billy G Command. E. Clow Reta Bold. W. e. Chet Lyn Roya, G. Chappeli Time 2.15. DASHES 2 AND I Jenkins cill to the local driving park you will undoubtedly be. rewarded with a thrill filled evening's en- tertainment. The first event Th Charlottetown Driving Park will present a nine dash racing card at the local race- way tonight. with the first dash Steads, Dairy Battle To Tie Steads Pharmacy and Sun- shine Island Dairy battied to a one-all stalemate in Chat- lottetown senior baseball action at Memorial Field last night. Bob Rice. Steads. was the top batter of the contest as he can- t'ributed a three for five per- formance at the plate. Camp- bell. MacDonaid and Weather- bie of the Dairy outfit each had a pair of hits. BASEBALL setto leave the wire at 7.45 P-m- ' The first heat will have eight entries with anyone of the en tries being quite capable of coming home on top of the heap. Trifiite Who has been go- lng wellthiaseason looks like a good bet in this event. Mys- tery Judy. also looks like a like ly c es of the parinnutual patrons. 7 The ascend and sixth events. will have. such top notch per- formers ‘Aa Lani Kai. Perfect Hal. Venita'a Pet and Hettie’ll polite the . with Lani ltd waning a close se- cond Myrtle E. looks like a good ashes bet in it three and seven tuition will have sev with good competition likely to com from Brown National League April Budlong. mm A C‘I’ION 'Saa Fran. «kimono—ll 4 lite Math and eigth dashes Chicago 1 10x— :10. should to be the main at- Hendley (om. Buffalo (4), fraction of the evening win Slaw (7). Bolln (M and Cran- en - dall. Haiier (m: Buhi (10-4) and tore Chief. True Lady Lou. Ev. Berteli. Hits: Chi —- Williams elyn'a A , , (ll). Second Baron’s-class name-1 10 |Angeles. Bélinsky (6—4) (N). 3 Virus Epidemic Under Control Oiliicials of the Charlottetown 3 W", Driving ‘ Park announced last! g" night that the 'Vims' “inch has : baseball clinics will be held u: been plaguing most other Mari- time raceways has not affected I anyoftheborsesat the local. track. l BALL PRACTICE City - Charlottetown Legion ;.luveniles baseball team will l The following Mnnta e Kings County this week and ‘ next. sponsored by the island l Dept. of physical education. 'Don LeClair will be instructor. Donnawa , . W l. I . Echo RidygeoEddxl Nam 1» ; The officials said first a close. Tonight, July 9, Vernon Rlver, Cathy's Girl. L. Jenkins 3 3 check will be. kept to guarle pm- July 14. Green Mea'v Speaker Pick. B. Whaien t 4 against an outbreak. Horses that ‘1"st 8 NFL Jilly 15. St. Peters. are stabled outside the track? 5'30 pm- j am. and cousin in to race l TENle = will now go to t: City — The Charlottetown Re- PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Probable pitchers in today’sl major league games won andl lost records in parenthesesm National League San Francisco. Sanford (5-7! at Chicago. Jackson (115). dent . ere. Everett Hastings. superintena stalls 1 i . sprayed at regular intervals to i Pracht‘es Will be held C V9)“: ' will have [out: rea . ‘a similar outbreak was preva. ‘lent it. was kept well .tlml at the local mack be old paddock' 1 area, and they will race from th .guard against any chance of an n . day afternoon, 2 under con- . creational t e n n i in program 3 ‘ opens at Memorial F‘ield tho i afternoon. 2 p.m.. with instruc- tions given by Gordie Wbi‘tiocn lTuesday. Thursday and Salut- — 4.30 pm V Racket and tennis balls will be l supplied by the City recrea- l tion department. Cincinnati. Tsitouris (5-5) all PNitiladelphia, Mahaffey (7-3) St. Louis. Simmons (96) at New York, Fisher (5-7) (N). ‘ Milwaukee. ‘ Pittsburgh. Law (7.6) (N). Los Angeles. Miller (34) at Houston. Johnson (7-7) (N). ‘ American League l Baltimore, Pappas (7-4) and‘ Bunker (8-2) at Cleveland. Mc- ‘ Dowel! (3-2) and Donovap (4-6) (WIN). 1 New York, Downing (4-2) atl Washington. Osteen (6.5) (N). F » Tnnesota. Xaat (9-3) at Kan- ; «as City, Santiago (M) (N). ; Boston, Monbouquette (3-7) at Detroit. Wickersham (ll-5) (N) Chicago. Peters (9-3) at Loe It “on” Mflm’ tom :7 away in I am too]. 1 0-— 1 like the of: who? in n”: Herbel (74) and Keller: Bro- ev an 3110 (3-9). Schurr (a). Slaugh- being Evelyn's Ardent who w“ ter (0). Elston (5). Shanta (7) have Don MacNell holding the Ind Roznovsky. mu: 5r— mo ' u Mayl (all. mmolo—l u been mum. ans home on a 5.13:” 0' m Plush-rah mm m- ’12-. :Ict‘ltll. to date. I» Malonay '74». Burn (7) and '1‘). m 5“ Mn“. mu Edwards: Veale (ll-6). McBean look like it to new "a (7) and mimosa. Hm: Pitts.— Thare will be seven horses go Mots (4). Stat-gen (12). manhunt-angels lead —_._______. ....v in“... was; PHRENOLOGIST ‘M hvo In rail posl- > .3011 Id I“ memo hmaaaa’ttohebon Mac- Nell teamed entry. Lucky v., Rusk! Who ly betth enme- . h: .. tr... mm "ht money is ~ :3". _ .. meal-mu. by “I- h Iaat.‘l the ' 1‘“! . leaving he wins m “W . .m m in the : Pull- , «who. ’ ’ - ll ‘ , ass- ~ - '“li '. , tsbela’_attss- 239 Grafton St. Ch’towi lance «sensuous nine out now. 0mm ‘4‘ glam win you w 4 RACE N0. 1 l—BARBARA PRICE t—YANKEE TIMBER. :t—JOLLY WAYNE f—TRIFLITE 5—ASKIT G—BERT'S QUEEN MYBNA T. CLEGG R CES l - ‘7 till i ll (Lift/1N“ l (ll' s—aaown LONG s—nnmtlo mu. s—n ls carer 4-McGEE voto l—APRIL avomno s—ravn may. toll fi—MVR'I'LE I}. “EVELYN? ARDENT 7—IDA BUDLONG ‘ 1—raooaass BRAND ascals s—s l—rlla mine ' a—smsnow GENERAL mama 1m. s-mcxv v. s—MR. McELWYN xsv O—CAP'I'AIN cums- v—w. M. x. Charlottetown Driving Park lanolin an. "2. RACES 2—6 i—PERFECT "Al. Z—MIGIITY BRENDA 8—DOT’S BOY 4—LANI KAI S—VERNITA'S PET 6—WIIJ. MAHLON 7—LUCKY LARK S—HETTIE‘S BOY ALSO ELIGIBLE! WINDY JUNE RACES 4 —— 8 l—FllTllRE CHIEF 2—CONCF'PT a ' Softball League l ' Results Released The City Commercial Softball League has completed its first l month of operation with the Bankers at the top of the stand- 1 tags with a #1 record. SPORT ECHOE'S- By Norman Mncdonald Summer-side Bureau of The Guardian The City Police and Guardian Angels are deadodoed in s. and with 3-3 marks. The RCMP. in last place. have won one of “V'- “m’”- Aberdeen. the basketball coach Maynud Raye d “a” RCMP who has done so well wit “‘9‘ pounded ha I ' '6“ Acadia basketball team which cl"). to lead me league .1“ Che participated in Canadian finals hm"): departmen“ He 1‘ 8150 (last year. The thing that struck . m h m"! ' f0.” 'us forcibly was that Stu is a :gqupp' “menu” of the C‘ty ,little fellow. and we're so used We met and talked with Stu to seeing string beans among Myron We“ of m. Bank?” the best basketball players. h“ come W W pimth and the coaches too. Stu said rec‘mL four Win‘ a“ in“ ""9 h laved uile a bit of basket- loss. Dick Morley. Guardian. 15 hfinph; hisqyounger days_ 0,_._ 3“ and APP“ Arman" POI'cev rasionally you will see a short- 1'0- lie who makes the grade with the tall boys. and no d on ht. TEAM STANDINGS .they'd made good coaches. be- W L A cause they have to learn a lot ‘ gargrgnce ; ; of tricks to offset the height of ‘ 'v . W' l P 2 l Guardian Angels 3 3 5001 their opponents lndy .e a e l RCMP 1 4 .200‘ l Summerside Movers Defeat l l Alfred Groom. ' and or. one- ime Canadian Hapless Plumbers champion, didn't last long ln the competition at the East SUMMERSIDE N Back .0 York invitational track meet back two “In hom'rs (last we'efk. .tAgfrcfd read about t e mee or e lrs mm on by Doug “Joker and JOhn Pom Monday and Tuesday saw hlm ier in the secvond inning pow- ered Coastal Movers to a 7-2 win ovre lnman Plumbing last night 'in Toronto ready to take part That‘s the kind of enthusiasm Alfred packs around with him. Johnny's in Prince 0mm sodtba'lll actlon. , . The win gave Coastal Movers a ’He was knocked out at the 14- 10-3 Will, remaining one full ‘. genie ahead of the ROAF. In- l man Plumbing. although im-.l provang steadily, have lost 13. Summerside bad its first I I Gill‘ail‘gtfl flames Wile a Win-T look no at King's County (.‘Mmy M“ pmd‘ed. {m- baseball last Wednesday. and .oastal Movers and was relieved by Gama. lunch. who finished we feel sure that Summer- inho game. Mam, named mm aide fans were impressed Johnny's Flying Hawks cap. Tbattem and walked as many in with the ability of the East- mred their first win in Char. recording his timid straight vie. erners. Summerslde won the lolletown city league softball M" Kim}! Melt out one (bat-1. b3" game- but it was a “‘9 last night at the new softball tor and issued one walk. Jack and tllck affair and could diamond in“, Hawkk Ohm the Girauboski audiered his sixth‘ easily have gone the other Main Brace Mariners for their W. l 1°“- ' "33" Gram Grad-V and pm" first taste of victory as they “ mum l’” m mm N‘L ‘ schurma" ‘00" ""‘i" "mak' shaded the Bill Mulligan coacb— ‘ 30”“ Md“ added “’0 smflles i "'3 "mbs 0“ 0' “"9 “Mm” ed crew 8_7 The Bm Ganaml for Coastal Movers. Teammate.‘ corners and led the team h d H -"k d 32h 1 .molm mm a double as my with the hickory. hitting a on.“ e a“ 3 ma 9 8 "mp and Martin lined double and single and double each. “"5 9985"" ""5" the Char‘me' a sin-go. , Paul's two-baggcr resulted in town °°mm°’.°‘?‘ loop to cty All Savoie. John Pleson. Wayne the winning l'llll crossing the league compet'tlon‘ . . i re picked up a single apiece plate. Boys like Grant and The HSWRSWeFe “311mg while Ja‘c-k Swift (hammered outL Paul retired from the game in the sixth liming but rallied a We as may garnered a“; much too early. we hope to push across five runs and «me [man HIM“ hm s. .-_ the margin of victory. lan Mac- ‘ ' ' ‘ Donald vies the starting pitcher LINE SCORE n for Johnny's squad but gave we . Angels Dow to '.lunior' Flanagan when the igloglliltIllP'liMDmmeg ‘ Hawks ran into tmoulble agid Falls: 1 S a ers ___ 9-6 ’ trailing tile M‘laminers . agan hurled for the last three ;‘ and losing pitcher for the losers. and two third innings. .luniorl Wilt gave up four hits. walked gave up only one hit. to the hard four and struck out five. Shep- hitting Mariners batting line-up. rend gave way to ‘Teei' Gre- . . Flanagan sent six of the Main . gory in the last of the sixth "m0" 3‘ 99”" “mm”? “'3' Brace aggregation down via the : inning after the Hawks had ral- mol‘d 13'“ “‘2” N." game was strike out route and issued four lied for five runs and were a ""P .and tuck Ana" from “a” ‘ walks. Paddy Sheperd garnered ; leading the ball game 8-5. ‘0 mm" the only hit off Flanagan as he. ‘Junior' Flanagan aided his LeClail‘ and Dick Mul‘lt‘y Wt‘l‘e connected for a circuit clout. . own cause by wallopiug a two on the mound for the winning in the top of the seventh inning. run homer for the Flying Hawks forces WhllP Weeks 0‘ the Bank” . r The Guardian Angels defeated the Bankers 9-6 in Charlottetown commercial league softball Merle Long-aphle. Maln Brace l in the second inning. Mike ers absorbed the loss. Norman Slugger. belied a homer off Mac— ‘ O‘Brien, ‘Duke' Lavter and ‘ MacLeod led the Guardian at- Donaid in the fourth inning. tack at the [plate as he wont two ’ . alariie Smith all turned in two SHEPERD RELIEVED :‘ for three performances at. t Wilf Shepard was the starting. plate for the losing forces. LePAGE’S SH for three and teammate Roger‘ I Gallant had a two for four night 0 ' mmawrw ’Shortie’ Makes It Big of Charlottetown comes to mind as one of the short play- the era who was a star of the game in his hey-day. We spoke of the wealth of pitching material on the Summerslde Juniors. nam- ing Paul MacWilliams. Ger- Pate pitched himself a whale of a game recenty for Cur- ran and Briggs. striking out 12 batten and allowing eight hits. four of them in the first inning before Jackie got his mound legs. Lack Of Competition foot mark. however. and we all know that Alfred can go higher than that. Young Groom hasn'l had enough competition to keep his form at its peak. Training is fine. and Alfred is one of the most faithful at that particular phase of sports par— ticipation. but he needs more competition. The way things are shaping up in Summersido this month he may get it. Kings County Looks Good see more of them now that they have made this brief return to circulation. A nd they tell us that Hank “Mr. Shortstop" Landry hasn’t lost all that smoothness he used to d l a pie y in short field. Guess we'd have to admit Hank is an “old timer". but there seems to be life in the old boy yet. If he can just stay clear of lumbago housemaid’s knee. he may delight the fans again this summer. And now for a few brief. to the point words on the weal-her. What's that you say. Mr. Edi- tor? It's no u . ' able to print it? Well, it’s true just the same. in the batters box. Doug Anthony was two for three and W. Birch went three ‘ for four in a losing cause. Don my performed well in riehgt field for the Bankers as hauled down what looked like sure hits off the balls of Morley and LeClair. Norman MacLeod started one of the nicest plays of the even. ing as be scooped one off the hat of Eric Seliick and fired to second base where it was re- layed to first. for a double play which retired the side. 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