__{rophy _ awarded - forthe first —.4-niaving-goit when he was SCORES - lime this year to pensioners and years old, said last night he National League senior players. Mr. Taylor scor-| couldn't catch up to Kennedy's! Gincinnati at Chicago ppd, | | ¢ and the greens were e@- ceptionally good. The competi- tors expressed their apprecia- tion for the excellent manner in Ch'town Golfer — Wins CN Trophy MONCTON, August 18 — Aj) with a low gross of 71 to win the six foot sia North Sydney spe-|Tibbets Paints trophy. i cial agent in the investigation! Approxamately 145 golf department captured the Cana- from all parts of the region com- ian National Atlantic Region peted” in the day-long tourna- | Golf Championship Wednesday|ment. Entrants were from as gh railway spikes. In the years Mr Rideout has been in charge the tournament, it has been played in weather ranging from 70-mile an hour gales to two in- w |Bliss Lowerison, Moncton; Se-| Club. Twenty-nine year old Mr. Kent \cond Division — low gross, M. W.L.A..Fraser, a native of the medy of the Internal Audit De-|%. Wilson, Moncton; low net, C. Fredericton area, broke 40 for Partment came to Moncton last; w. Wood, Moncton; Third Divi- the first time Wednesday with a Year from Saint John. He play-| sion — low gross, 1.W. Mitchell, 39 on the back nine and a 47 out. €d out of the Riverside Club! Moncton; low net, B. Nearing, He .has been in North Sydney for 15 years and played on Wel-| Charlottetown; Calloway Divi- since 1953 and has been golfing lington cup teams for two years. sion — low net, Glen Carson, | for the past three years. Rene Cen the rapes | Moncton; Guest Division — we “ , ‘ ioht + ain ‘op: ast year wi gross, willard Dernier, Mone- for oe fark ries rig |low gross of 73. He equalled that tontiow net, C. Schram, Mon- said, “This is a terrific course SCOFre Wednesday but it wasn’t treal; Pensioners — Low gross, | for a ‘ong-ball hitter and 1 was oe — > a <r Harry Crudge, Moncton; and i " ‘west low gross in low net, George Greenough, New andne the ball better than ever 37-year history of the tourna-| Glasgow. “i BASEBALL . won ment. | Mr. Taylor, superintendent of CN’s P.E.I. Division, at 56 start- Taylor of Charlottetown the Howard C. Grayston <0 8 low uot of O4 while Bud) pace. ‘rain (doubleheader Thursday) | The course was in excellent | New York 000 000 000— 0 31) S282 827 822 a > ql San Fran 200 000 12x—5 11 | PPLE DEIVDaDI IIL LL LDL! Miller (1-2), Moorhead_(7), |Parsons -(8) and Cannizzaro, | »| Schaffer (7): Marichal - (19-9) | and Bertell HR: SF—Mays 34.) Milwaukee 000 102 002— 5 80) | St. Louis 200 001 000— 3 62. Coninger (18-8) and Oliver; Simmons, Washburn (18-4) (9) and McCarver. HRs: Mil. —| Jones (24) Dillard (1). American League Minnesota at Detroit rain. First Kansas City 000 200 110— 4131 Cleveland 101 000 000— 2 90 O'Donoghue, Aker (1-2) .(4) Mossi (7) Wyatt (8) and Lache- mann; McDowell (13-9) Sibert (8) and Azcue, Roof (8). Kennedy of Moncton came in! ppd, WEEK RACING =CHARLOTTETOWN -DRIVING-PARK . 1S of | ches of rain. Division winners} ere: " | First Division — low gross, | jay with a sizzling low net of 62 at far away as Toronto,.Montreal | Andy Isner, Moncton; low net,|™ #” the Moncton Golf and Country and Lennoxville. Racing fans attending the Old Home week racing program- ECOND SECTION to the type of finish that Kim Sue is seen mes are becoming accustomed edging Peter Humes for the shown above. ANOTHER THRILLER is 2 Double Dash Winners ocak i In The pari-mutuel wickets at ” taken back with the numerous The mobile starting break-through in the harn eras running a close sec camera was placed at ing over a period o J who | | |bettors, but the judges are in a | available to anyone wishing to has declared the winner. } | decided. | Sets underway. at 8:30-p.m. Roy Barnett wrapped up one of the two double dash wins on last nights card. The action came in the sevénth dash. second time as the black mare owned by G. MacKinnon of West Royalty and teamed “by | onds of the second round of a SPORTS FRONT Many Changes” Race Game By JIM CULLEN the Charlottetown Driving Park have been swarming with bettors this week and things will like- ly be in high gear at the local oval before the close of the week with the annual Gold Cup and: Saucer parade scheduled for The patrons of the race game are from various generations and the folks belonging to the older generations must be slightly changes in the race game over the years. For example, a great many local race fans will re- call the days previous to a starting gate and photo finish. probably the greatest single fame; with the photo finish cam- udges did their best before the sh, but there isn’t a judge operat- often doesn't wonder how many he called incorrectly before the camera was introduced to the |@ame. After all they are human and they have only one pair eyes and they could only do their best. Arguments stil larise between the judges, horsemen and more comfortable position with |Tegard to who won he race as the photo tells the tale and it is see it after the presiding judge The judges are very co-operative with both the horsemen and |the bettors in permitting them as much freedom as possible to | witness how the wheels turn in the execution of a race program | The draw for each race held his week is held a day ahead of race day and the horsemen have been taking part in the draw | all this week under the supervision of the track officials so that ; drivers and owners may witness how their scoring positions are | Action resumes at the local oval this afternoon with an eight dash card set to leave the wire at 2:30 and the evening program Tid Bits From Here And There George Chuvalo, Canadian heavyweight champion had little | trouble disposing of Orvin Veazey of Stanford, Conn., at 44 sec-> 10-round non-titlé bout Tuesday | night. Chuvalo who weighed in at 2:13 pounds and had 20 pounds | in his six-foot, four-inch opponent, fired a fast left hook at short | Tange that caught Veazey on the right cheek. Joe O’Brien hit the winners circle again. Joe was up be- ~< hind Canadian-bred Ambro Flight as the horse won both ends of the Illinois Breeder’s Trot.in identical times of 2:04. The victories earned the three year old filly $3,502 her smallest Cincinnati, Maloney (13-6) i Jay (8-3) and | Rusty Con (W.. Birt) Jimmy Gallon with © Basil! Vernita’s Pet (F. MacKay) dnf Zo 3 | ts Whalen holding the ribbons led} Eleanor Patch Manitoba flinger, had pitched, we were told, four no-hitters 74 at Chicago, Koonce | wi J d) (79) and Jackson (11-14), (2). |Bvelea garden the field home in the second and (O. Willis) : ‘86) during the season and it took sixth dashes while Speedy Con) Run Way owned by Omer! the MacDonalds to keep him The fastest time of the card (2:12.2)was..stepped._byJinmy|————._.-- Gallon in the second dash. The } Milwaukee, Johnson (13-6) at (L. Hennessey! 53 SP : ; ‘ — - St. Louis. Sadecki. (2-11). Spencer Rapid (T.-Mullins)~ ¢-4-with-Rufin-Barrieau~of-Moncton “Kinch, West- Roxybury,- Mass from-achieving_his-fifth. Hunter Los Angeles, Drysdale (16-11) | Drillio Hal (C. Smith) 7.70n the sulky showed a clean pair Times 2.13 and 2.13:2. 1. had—one—of-the—fastest—pick-off at San Francisco, Spahn (5-14). |Calamitv's Bov ‘ of heals to the field in the irst | Pays 3rd 3.90, 2.30, 2.10: 2.40,| pitches We've seen. He nailed Only games scheduled. | (J. Chappell 36 in the first and fifth events. eae eis: aa 3.30, 2.10, 2.10;/ an. Island runner off first, jo.t0, 2.10; 2,10. | catching him while he was still ~tteaning inthe direction of~sec= RACES 4 AND 8 ond. The Island boys who reach- jKansas City 001 000 000— 1110 pay day of the season, and boosted her earnings to $73,701. THURSDAY AFTERNOON “essa, 120005 4 88 | ; | Talbot (10-8) Segui (2) Stock _ J e e oh a Cee ~ —T are: of the pete rey. ° |(5) . Dickson (7) and Bryan, : ating t ates 4-6, 3-6. 6-3, 11-9 in a bitterly contest 2:30 P.M. Lachemann (7); Kralick (5-9) sore match to score a clean sweep of their inter-zone Davis Races 1 and § Races 2 and 6 | Bell (7) and Sims: HRs: Cle.— | Cup tie. : 1—Triflite 1—Single C C | Corewate pe SAA ee * Canadian halfback Mike Wicklum appeared unexpectedly at . hee Gallon” rye 4 a \heo Angolea 201 000 040— 7110 Despite the thrills of harness Carol Foster-Borderview . Roy, , Times: 2.13:3 and 2:13:4. s) ‘Times: 2.11 and 2.11:2. | the Argonauts’ training camp Tuesday and was immediately 4—Mahlon’s Gal ee 'New York 001 000 200— 3 81 |Tacing at the Charlottetown Driv- Jane Hogan-Hurrah, Lorne Ves-| Chuck H owners S. Stead and| Owner of Kim Sue G. Mac-| added to the roster: Veteran lineman Marty Martinello was re- Knight. Way Shieh — | Chance (9-9), Lee (8) -and ing Park last evening and the | vey-Huckster, Patsy Lacein. 2 Steele, Na pen epie Based Pe ee ear. 5 leased to make room for Wicklum, a ati of Toronto who _ ¢6—Susan’ : i |double wins of three horses the Dominion Byrd, Paula Camp-;|Con owners J. Fraser a S ays -50, 2.90, 2.40; 3.80, / been attending college in New Brunswick during the summer an S-Weal Rives Ate, ae . \Rodgers; Ford. Ramos (5-3), hicnight of the evening for the |pell-Eloise Wick, Trudy Call-|Libby Woodstock, N.B. 2.30; 2.30. 7th 2.80, 2.30, 2.30; | wasn’t due to report until.next month. af 3 y May [(8), Reniff (8) and oward. |jar6 audience was the drawing k-Andy’s Son; Helen -Mac- | Pays 2nd~14-10; ~11.30; -5:30* | 2:30; 2.20; 2.50. = oe 8—Dixte “Lou 8—Lerna Price i Ny 1a bec dy | y’ " s : z |HRs: LA—Adcock (12). — |for horses by the Gold Cup and|Callum-Landy and Rose Mary | 12.40, 4.20; 2.80. 6th 5.60, 3.80, RACES 4 AND 8 Bill Ezinicki, former National Hockey League player with Races 3 and 7 Races 4 and 8 Mantle (17) Richardson (6). - (Saucer Girls. ‘The draw was| Brown drew Dee’s Boy. The Miss | 3.60; 7.00, 3.80; 18.50. Mark Purdue ‘J. Doherty) - 1 3}: Toronto, Boston and New York is expected to compete in the 1-Miss Lane | Chicago 203 000 012— 8100 ‘held after the third dash and | Gojd Cup and Saucer of 1965 will | First Daily Double $44.50. Eddie Be Good (H. Renaud) 2 2; Dartmouth Open at the Brightwood Golf Club in Dartmouth, 2—Trusty Dudley 1—Irene Mir | Washington 000 000 002— 2 90 the following are the girls and \phe decided! tomorow. evening so | RACES $ AND 7 Sunny King (W. Craig) 3 1) August 17-18 ver $—Grand Kahla Dale 2—J. Orland C. Howard (5-6) Locker (9) and ‘the horses —_ they ye in | everyone sure to be on hand. Kiedis : AP Eloise Pet (R. Barrieau) 44 4—Clayhaven Snoozer i Romano; Ortega (12-12) Bridges the .order they were ‘awn: | Haven gave racing patrons ¢ . Barnett) | Stalag Hanover | Eo setae deater oe desta (3) Koplitz (6) Duren (9) and | ‘some idea of the trend_of things Peter Humes (R. Barrieau) 22) (g. Bernard) 56. SPORT ECHOES 6—Dot’s Boy 4—Summer Dream Brumley. HRs: Chi—Ward ~(8) | \to follow as the Smith teamed | | Chur (C. Smith) _65 7—Pineridge Marion 5—WMX_ ‘Romano (13). - | GOLF DRAW . itare romped to wins in both the --(J.-Hennessey) 34) Times: 2.10:1 and 2.09:3. = . ; i a cae Vg : ‘ for |Norah Annway (L. -Neill) 46). Mark Purdue owned by. M. R. a &—Gait Way Senator 6—Sunny Key 4 : a ie | first and fifth seats, eae Wy {Mountain Marie Honsey Moecian =~ = s ‘ : ‘Boston 000 000 200— 2 51+ The following is the draw for the two heats were 2:143 a ; : W T < Baltimore 100 100 0lx— 3 81, the fourth stage of the competi- 2:12.4. Chuck H won the second | (B. oh sia) ee a 4th 5.00, 4.40, 3.30; 13.80, ry innipeg rip THURSDAY NIGHT Bennett, Heffner (0-1) (7) and} tion being held ‘at the Belve- in 2:132 and the first double Lucky V (D. MacNet 63 i: 3,00. ath 9.50, 5.20, 2.90; % - Tillman; McWally, S. Miller’ dére Golf and Country Club to- paid #050. winner was Raider Sis (D. Ratchford) 8 8|. Second Daily; Double $20.10. 1 =O eee wiivorinn Boe | OT ties ies draw, Thursday, Aug. Kim Sue who grabbed wins in S njoya e Races 1 and 5 Races 2 and 6 eee se | 19, 1965. ‘ the third and a ee x e 1—Simcoe’s Magic j ‘ : ~ | stage point match. Peter Humes ec - the Mac-| 2—Shadydale Andy 1—Wise Lady ATTENTION | 115 P. Weir, K. Mustard, _Kinnon owned mare to the wire | Don Mac N eill By NORMAN MacDONALD 3—Traffic Chief 2—Germika | 140 — 2. Laldiow, Mt. Step |'8.the thins to pay 1400 in the 4—Creed’s Choice ~ 3 lei : egies jquinella feature. ’ off, but| the big leagues many years ago. 5—Pepsi First —Countess. Allee HORSEMEN [Pee | Sunny King won the eight dash | ; . h me angle ee in| Lee Balstonte, former major &—Bold Debby 4—Adams Tom | 1.25 — J. Beer, E. Taylor. in the fastest time of the even-|_ ie E walt d three weeks going|league umpire, and now scout 7—Mighty Brenda __&—Real Gold FOR SALE = ets . Sepetety- at JERBE ing fo pay 20.19 in the last dou-* as in ee ‘Pacific coast and back|of the Houston Astros, spent an ; : | 13 — J. Horne, E. Cox. ible. “Reh. motel. He Races 3 and 7 Races 4 and § _ | “Millstream Laddie” | 1.40 — H. Baker, K. Wood... | The exactor on the fifth race kept us from collecting con ah Aree all. the way 1—Bob’s Girl 2 yrs. old Bay Gelding by Risky | 1.45 — A illard’ : There were four double dash! Fisherman's Luck (J. Chappell) | oes.’”? We certainly enjoyed , : y vy. sg by | A. Coady, A. McLean. |My Haven and Willard’s Choice : ete Texas to see the Cana 2—Lucky- Lark 1—Avalon. Frost : ; yesterday afternoon’s 23] baseball game between Mani-|from Texa: ky Song (Victory Song - Risky Gal) | 1.50 — M. is, M. Cannon. | place 1-2 to pay $8.20. winners on ye: y b 8 eng dian bo tion. He told us 3—True Lady Lon 2—Forbes. Scott Dam... You’ll__See by Calumet} G. Berrigan mies aa > * SUMMARY jeight dash harness racing. pro-; Hore Stretch (A. Smith) 35) toba and P.E.I. juniors. It was dian boys in ac e une eet 4—Mr. Charmer 3—Elmer € Budlong 2nd Dam Margaret Jean |—— : RACES 1 AND 3 = -}gram at the Charlottetown Driv-| Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) 421 eur first glimpse of Mike Kelly | Bill. Klem, me Se 5—Deceiver 4—Grand R ‘by Clover Guy 3rd Dam Helen} . |My. Haven (C. Smith) 11ing Park. Don MacNeill’ had/|Hetties Boy (C. Birt) 5 7/ on the mound, and we were im- ete ian tats tee bb eg ile cee seat - Aubrey by Captain Aubrey. ‘~~PROBABLE |Williard's Choice \W.-Kelly) 22 two horses going on the after-/Chummy D (C. Smith) 6 6| pressed. It’s old hat to you now, | broke him into tl ee aces J—Miss Jo Jo 5—Billie Rice \ Apply To: , : - \Lord Adios (O. Poulton) «3.8 - Noon card and the veteran cam-! Little Art (A. Pineau) 7 4| of course, that Mike struck out |,said the most — — _S—Jazzman : 6&—Comte_Richelieu -{~-WILFRED. DOUGETT : PITCHERS ‘Lucky Goose (L. Neill) 4-4 paigner-reined -Run- Way--.and Eyre Don. (C. Chappell). -8 8} 18 batters, and allowed, accord-|for -a kid nee a _ an » South Rustico, PE. iChesterway Thomas. .-. lichi Ku to respective double) Jimmy Gallon owned by James | ing to our score card, only four|big leagues sho tae a Baas sI sss sass sasawgs iuiges La Green) *" § 7/ dash victories. 'O’Brien, Elmsdale. hits. He had a bit of control | “desire”. He must practise and. sameeren eae ee | By THE CANADIAN PRESS C ’ ) MacNeill, the top harness rac-| Times 2.12:2: and 2.14. trouble in the early innings, but | Practise past the stage en- = : ig eect, nace (E. Larter) 6 6) ; ‘ j nt and into the realm of z : eee Probable pitchers for today’s Asket (E. Bernard) 75 ing driver (per centage wise)| Pays 2nd 4.20, 3.20, 2.90; 3.60,/ got better and better as the | Joyment 1 . Sree Ne tee Rac Rr etd najor league games, won-lost Chief Operator : . in. North America last year, | 2.80; 4.40; 6th 4.30, 8.00, 2.10; | game advanced. hard, disagreeable work. : eee A parenthesis: | (D. MacNeill) dnf $ teamed a yan to cual 2.10; 2.10. Freddie MacDopald, (Fda | aaa RAP Rises merican League i : 214: : dashes three and seven while! joins sie mer | Los Angeles, Loves. 13-9) at | a ot, Z he ./lichi Ku led the way to the wire! RACES 3 AND 7 ler’s boy, we presume), belted | paste Jona hfison Sheet Metal at, My Haven owned by Mrs. Mur-' + 7 , 8 : ald | (th : Coastal Movers be- New York, Stottlemyre (14-7). |iel Mayhew. Kinkora in the fourth and eighth events. | Run Way (D. MacNeill) 11/a triple and Cyril MacDon. they were — Minnesota, Grant (15-4) at De-| Pays 5th 3.80 270. 2.30: 4.80 Combinations pays were shall|Spensive Spud (C. Smith) 22 ght him home with a single fore we left) 12-0. for, their sec- 'troit, Lolich (11-6). 2.90: 3.00: 5th 2.70, 2.30, 2.10: on the eight dash program and Jolly Wayne ‘A. MacPhee) 334). the only run and the only ond straight victory in the Boston, -Lonborg-——(7-14) at |2.70, 2.30: 2.60 : : " ‘the largest return on a feature/O’Brien’s Nightmare aa 4 Prince County softball league Baltimore Bunker (6-6), (N). | 5th Exactor $8.20 | event was $12.00 pay on the com-|_ _(B. Whalen) 47|two hits garnered by the spud / semi-finals. Doug Allen, hit two Only. games scheduled. a RACES 2 AND 6 bination Jimmy Gallon and Run| Boomtown (B. Campbell) 5 5} islanders. It naturally made us| home runs and Bob Clark, one. itatisant te Chuck H (S. Stead) 1 Way in the second eo Sant ote eee : happy that the aa Bon ah a aN ge oe oe orang: val ague oe feature on dashes six and seven. | (G. Noonan 6 doing: so well. Bob Hunter, | straight victory. from - on ce enn 78! Manitoba ton, the score 141. - If these scores keep up, you'd better bring your cross-word puzzles to the_games, fans. This year’s games—proved—how -important balance can bein a league. Pontiac and Curran and Briggs baseball teams put up a much more. exciting contest, C and ;B-winning 6-3 to even ther quar= 3 fer final series at one game : : * | Gallon horse is owend by James|!ch Ku (D. MacNeill) 11) ed first after that stuck close} each. Paul, MacWilliams, C and and O'Brien, Elmsdale, P.E.1. Fiend (J. Doherty) 23/\ to port. Strangely enough, a|B pitcher, was thrown out of : wie . RACES 1 AND 5 |Josedale_ Co-Pilot | Manitoba ~~ base-runner~’ stole} the game for using too many un- ES . BODY MECHANICS Speedy Con (R. Barriew) 11) v,{C. Smithy > _$2/ nome with the all in the pt-| complimentary adjectives atthe es pO AB ‘ cox : -" ~# Reed's-Sue-(k& Chappell> 2 2 entree - cher’s hand, and this proved the | base judge, but he had won the j i ie $100.00 per week guarantee, plus benefits. | Texas Chief (C. Willis) 3 £ ee 5H winning .counter.. We believe Ty | game rae pee arm ae 2 : 1 W. (A. Lo ) 4 of i is feat in | his bat b eft | | 10:00 am. Gold Cup and Saucer Parade in Downtown Your travelling expenses refunded six months | Ciover King BFOWa Budlong (H. Hughes) ¢ 4/0? Sccomplsied tis Teat “om ere oe 4 after joining company. J. Hennessey) Soe ieee i Charlottetown. * Wrile te: = | Willow’ June (C. O’Brien) 66|.. (S- White) 7H ° | ae , : , |Ida Budlong (R.. MacDonald) 8 6| : > : Don Bla . : Speedy Coe es | | Ichi Ku owned by Wm. ce 1:00 p:m. Vaudeville in the Coliseum Blacker—Service Mar. Fi presy, ee Hearn, St, John's Ned, City Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. ° Times 2.17.2 and 2.19.3. [Sues Aart saad © 34 e 2 e ° ; | Times: 2.13:1 and 2,14. ‘ —~ 2:30 p.m. Racing. $8 Main St. East 2 he a emia G10" | Pays ath 6.30, 3.00; 2.40; 5.20, Hamilton, Ontario ra tie : er On 290, 216, 210: roves uccess 2 i? i 9 - | 7:00 p.m. Vaudeville in the Coliseum. ; = RACES 2 AND 6 a a ' . Jimmy Gallon (B. Whalen) 11) Maritim Racin a d witnessed eight, 2. D. Johnston i . lange crow -D, ‘ 8:30 p.m. Racing "Featuring the $3000.00 Gold Cup ° a erare ore ng ‘thrilling events last night at|' 3. B. Beer and Saucer ored by The Eveni Listen to CFCY Marathon Match NS, NS. | Covehead raceway. Members of | . + RACE ¢ . spons y vening +(CP) — Just Gary, owned by | tine Queens County Stock Car| i. W. Laird . Patriot. - for all the interesting features of the Eliminates U s ‘Fred McLaine of Charlottetown ing Association staged a 2. D. Burhoe CHARLOTTETOWN “OLD HOME WEEK RACES” ees jand driven by Laurie O’Brien, | jonefit race in which thirty-two} 3. M_ MacLean. ; BARCELONA, Spain (CP)— aves the fastest mile on the cats participated. | RACE 7 (POWDER PUFF) > : |Spain -eliminated the United |®arness racing card here Wed- ; 1. M. Thorne a ECS |Spain -e : : mdred dollar purse was SPECIAL EVENTS MON. AUG. 16 2:30105:00 10:001011:00 ||States from the Davis Cup race |Resday night. The horse did the!“ hu ; (asia Soo TUES. AUG. 17 2:30105:00 10:00t011:00 ||with a spectacular comeback |Mile in 2.07 4-5. | Son aay Chartoneioien seus for (2S: Smith. - WED. AUG. 18 2:30105:00 10:00t011:00: || victory in Wednesday's doubles ar ek eee ee Suer ae nested wie ty Peet BULLETIN s ’ ie es y 4. “ on © Vaudeville © Handicraft Display See ae eee seeew tee 7 eee in2025. SSS: Smith. M. MacLean took second \ FRI. AUG. 20 2:30t0 5:00 10:00 to 11:00 | A fighting, last-ditch stand by | m 2.08. 23- . D. Driscoll in third and MONTREAL <(CP}—Montreal . SAT. AUG. 21 2:3010 5:00 10:001011:00 || Americans Dennis Ralston and; Other winners were Hey Gan- = Pet anaes Ya Kanth Alouettes scored touchdowns: in ® * oe Fireworks (All times shown ore ADT.) . |\Clark Graebrer fell shot as the |agan (2.17 2-5), Prince Nova s an RACE I the first. third and fourth quar: Midway ; * feam of Manuel Santana ae its os a - ia iL 8 teach ters Wednesday night to make ; f orse racing, prize winners at the Agricultural Show— | Jose Luis Arilla slashed out a Phyllis Sign (2. -5) and Bor- - oe ltheir home debut in th \ ee Wopnesdsy ee j all the highlights brought to you every day of the fair. | marathon five-set-doubles vic-derview Beauty (2.13 4-5). ; M cant | Saati: -Seaboventie-“a- coauae @ H Cc in im: iy follawing the tory that carried Spain to within, SAINT JOHN, N.B> (€P)*~— ame RACE 2 ful one as they downed winless ome Cooki g Races. = THESE BROADCASTS SPONSORED BY : a step of the challenge round. |Dot Hal stepped the fastest mile) , 5 ppriscoll. Toronto Argonauts /20-0 before- MACDONALD TOBACCO INC. Two sets down and trailing jon an eight-dash harness racing | 2 R. Brown.« iclose to 20,000 shirtsleeved fans. 7 ae os 1-4 ‘in the fifth set, the plucky |card here Wednesday night, hit- 3. M. Drummond Fullback J. W. Lockett, half- 7 ® eB e-.e os. VN “ul little Spaniards prevailed after |ting the wire in 2.10 3-5. There RACE 3 jback Ernie White and quarter- e oOvInCcla ition pes EXP T three hours and°10 minutes of were no double winners. 1. F. Smith back Bernie Faloney = scored ean tennis, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3. 6-4, anne Sar asc. were 2 M. MacLean. touchdowns for the Als. who ‘ Shermar Sue (2.1 -5), Minnie ‘ st now hav ’ im. ; e »s PLAIN OR FILTER TIP CIGARETTES This victory added to Tues-|Dean (2.17), Just. Marilyn (2.11 : - = RACE 4 losses “Bill "Seay aces Dp ariottetiown ving ar __. REGULAR anp KINGS day's singles triumphs by San-|45), Key Chief (2.16 15), Mr.| 1G, Thorne [Lockett’s first - quarter touch. = = 2 SS = tana and Juan Gisbert gave the | Miramichi (2-12-2-5),, Bonaven-) 2 R Kaizer. ~ |down, but missed on White's ees ear TI Ce an SL RRM SRS eg EEL YOR Ong eto ore om P . PLP Ped ( - 'Spaniarde » clinching 3 lead which turned today’s final -sin- gies tnto mere formalities. ture (212) and Good Mis sion! 3-8 Terr RACE § 1. R. Brown. |(2.11 4-5), Pays Were small. third-quarter effort | Gino Beretta was good for the extra point an Faloney’s _ enim sschasipannecccclapelpanpiianecsiocgts