! . “See . e / 4 iby Doig Cons Morell-Peakes Jr. Team Green Gables Open. - Cops Island B : PeakesWallopMt.Stewa St. Peter's Bay Tie Series Peakes’ Bombers defending ,tossing a two-hitter at the los- | Mount Stewart scored its only : ae ay ‘regi strike- | run in the first frame. champions of the King’s County ers. Hughes registered one from4 Down at St. Peter's, the Rov- if White Sox Grab T win Bill; - Bosox Swamp Ya CHICAGO (AP)—Ted Kluszew- ski, snatched from the. National League to provide pennant-bound Chicago with some power, came through Monday to lead the White MEN LADIES through Saturday afternoon wi seavat : ; oo Lions for the final game as he Sox to 2-1 and 13-7 victories over] Chicago came back with two | followed with his 20th home rum; Rounds of 18 holes 18, and 9/ Championship Division a double victory to tie sae ge gt by ae Bayete Ayres had to leave Sunday morning for ce | Se ee eee ee ee eee eee Samford Mrs. J. Hebb “193 |The seventh and deciding game|by third-sacker Jackie Kane |‘“° Red Wings’ training camp. Kiuszewski .smas' a pair the sixth when Fox singled, Lan- | ad a three ~ run homer mo- ; Blanche Hogg 201|will be played tonight and it’s|was th Sh aceon *| Action in the, final game to- fhomers to spark Chicago's sec- ments later. ALF GROOM : e main highlight of the be ond-game victory. His single in the third inning of the opener was : E ae ther : the key hit im providing the|Sam Jones notched victory No. | the ninth by leading off with his : Mrs. Connie MacMillan 216 eg ‘aaor was the ‘a Kane “came theeage, with” the rey THO ) ~ White Sox with their 32nd one-|19 Monday as the National | third home run, tying the score/| aw Groom, son of Mr. and | Mrs. J. sherwood 220; double dash¢winner in a nine-|three run homer to make the UGHT ALL TRACT ‘gun triumph this season. League - leading San Francisco | 1-1. Mrs. Vaughn Groom, Summer- |™Mrs. K. Beer _ 220\heat harness racing program |final scoré read 7-3. | , Despite their double victory,| Giants came fi ind to beat} Hoyt Wilhelm pitched to only| side, shattered the Maritime Low net — Mrs. G. Buntain 154 | here Monday, an opening feature| Kennedy continued to use his a the Sox failed to gain ground on} St. Louis Cardi 42. one man. He allowed a single by.| pole vaulting record of 13 ft. |Second Division - = second - place Cleveland which rage. The Athletics scored two in the top of the fourth to cut Chicago’s lead to one run when Bob Cerv singled with the bases loaded. dis tripled aad Khu smashed his second hemer. — . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Big nks 12-4 Blanche Hogg of Summerside was runner up with 21, Mrs. Fred Cannon trailing one stroke behind with 202. Only one other professional competed in_ the tournament run triple in the first overtime inning, putting Washington ahead 3-1. . Roy Sievers, pinch-hitting for winning pitcher Hal Woodeshick, Brooks Robinson had given the | Orioles a life im the bottom oi tion Open, 196. Errol Nicholsen, Green Gables golf pro, who 2 days previous | captured the Saint John Exhibi- | came through with rounds gf 1-75.40 for a total of Runner Up Frank Hausos 93-87—180 Junior Low Junior Bill Giggey 90 Runner Up Gary Meredith 9% Low Net Dave Rogers,110 - (74) Caddy tournament winner. Ir- Win Gallant 113. SETS RECORD 202 . 156 Barry's Lions have sent their | best of seven final series for the Charlottetown Softball crown. the full distance. Prior to Saturday's games it looked bad for the Ken- nedy-coached crew as they were trailing Rollaway Aces three games to one. However the Lions came mark twice. Pipers June lower- ed her mark in the fourth dash. of the Fredericton Exhibition. Final Game Slated Tonight anybody's. guess who will win the title. The Lions won the first con- test 6-5 and the second tilt 7-3. The first game was the complet- ion of a contest which had been halted on Thursday night on ac- count of darkness in the 7th in- ning. The Parkdale team got the second game, a nine-inning fix- ture. The Lions were leading fireball pitcher Vince Bradley. The 33-year - old_righthander Bob Allison in the 10th inning| 4% in. at a Maritime track | Mrs. 1. MacLellan 184 The Yangy hurler from Bedford swept a doubleheader from De-| gave up a run in the first and | after following starter Jack} and field meet yesterday af- | Mrs. W.R. MacNeill 185 | scattered eleven hits over the troit te remain 42 games off the| another in the fourth, the latter | Fisher and Billy Loes. ternoon. Mrs. A. Likely 126 Is and Battlers nine-inning route. He also walked pace. — Kluszewski’s first American League homer came in the third inning with one on to help the Sox move into a 4-4 tie after they had trailed 4-0. Al Smith and Jim Rivera homered in the same u- ning to put Chicago ahead 7-4. Both of Ohicago’s first-game runs came in the third inning. With one out, both Nellie Fox and Jim Landis singled. Klu_ also singled, driving Fox home and sending Landis to third. When outfielder Roger Maris hesijiated as to where to throw, Landis streaked home with what proved to be the winning run. Billy Pierce, making his first pitching/appearance since suffer ‘ing aio injury Aug. 15, was the winning pitcher in the opener. He gave up five hits including a home run to Joe Demaestri. The. Athletics looked tough at the start of the second game. They scored. twice in the first in- ning drove starter Barry Lat- man the mound when Wayne Terwilliger opened the second with a homer. The Sox scored an unearned as Curt Flood bit a solo homer. With a capacity crowd of 22,- 815 in Seatls Stadium, the Giants started back in the last of the fourth with ome run and added two more in the sixth. Orlando Cepeda, who collected three straight singles, drove in the tie breaker. u Jones himself made it 4-2 in the seventh with a single after Eddie Bressoud doubled. Big Sam, who played with the Cards last season, struck out nine and walked four. Jones gave up seven hits as his teammates hit safely 10 times. One of. them, by rookie Willie McCovey, ran his hitting streak to 20 games. Ken Boyer of the Cards singled on a high bouncer to shortstop in the eighth to keep his string alive at 26. BALTIMORE (AP) — Washing- ton erupted for seven runs in the 10th inning for an 8-1 victory over Baltimore Monday after the Or- joles won the opener of their doubleheader 7-0 on Billy O'Dell’s four-hitter. Jim Lemon, whose sac e fly im the sixth had produced the In the opener, O'Dell struck out six and walked three while his mates collected Ll hits including Bob Nieman’s 18th round-tripper. BOSTON ‘AP) — Consecutive home runs by Don Buddin, Jerry Casale and Pumpsie Green, which tied a major’ league rec- ord, Monday enabled Boston to continue its »mastery of _ New York with a 124 victory. Buddin connected for a-~three- run blast to centrefield off Yan- {kee starter Duke Maas: Then |Casale and Green tagged drives to left and right at Bob Tufley’s expense in a six-run second in- ning. The trie duplicated a feat equalled many times but never, topped. Q | Jackie Jensen opened the big frame with a smash to left centre which appeared to hit a light tower for a homer but was ruled a double. Sammy White singled Jensen across before the homer barrage began. Jensen reached 100 runs batted in with a two-run double in the eighth Home runs by Andy Carey and Mickey Mantle, No. 27, provided Groom scaled 13 ft, 6 inches, 1'z- inches better than his pre- vious Maritime mark, set two years ago in Tignish, P.E_I. ing the Canadian record of 14 feet yesterday. This new Maritime record fs 32 inches higher than the best Canada could ‘do in the recent. Pan-American games in Chi- cago. The highest any Canad- ian competitor could go was 13 ft. 2% inches. Le place in the. National games § an Francisto Giants, as Pittsburgh Pirates. second 4-1. three-game winning streak follow- ing a slump in which they lost four out of five. Home runs by Henrv Aaron, Lee Maye and Del Crandal] made things easy for Burdette in the He also came close to better- “ League pennamt race Monday, three the pace - setting Lew Burdette and Bob Buhl pitched them to a double victory over) _ Burdette turned In @ six-hitter to win the first game 5-1 and Buhl a seven-hitter to take the The sweep gave the Braves @ Low net — Mrs. J.C. Saint 132 ‘Harness Racing {On Mainland SYDNEY — (CP) — Top Brass and Jackie Jackson shared free- for-all honors Monday on a holi- day harness racing card here. Top brass won the third race in 2.08. second fastest mile of the season here. Wilarian was the only double dash winner while other winners were Shelby Vic, Bonnie Rea- mount, Record Breaker and Jol- lity Jim. Shelby Vie and Wilarian com- bined for a $90.0 daily double payoff. « TRURO — (CP) —Robertdale, a nine-year-old black « gelding, captured both heats of the fea- tured free-for-all event in an eight-dash harness racing card pay-offs. here Monday. Four race marks were lowered on the card that saw ‘several big wt Walk The Line and Mountain Speed combined to give backers Suffer Defeats NEW GLASGOW (CP) Brawling Doug Odo cf nearby Thorburn, N-S., battered Hun- garian-born Nick Kovac of Monc- ton for 10-rounds here Monay, but had to settle for a unanimous decision in their middleweizht boxing match. Odo weighed 156% Deovae 153. ; Odo, secking a shot at Blair R*chardson’s maritime middle- weight crown, decked the bleed- ing Kovac for an eight count in the eighth round. It was the only knockdown of the fight. The two judges nd the referee had Odo far ahead on points. Leroy ‘Rocco) Jones of Halifax won a TKO victory over Leo Steele of Charlotetown in an eight- round preliminary. Steel storm- ed from the ring after the fourth round, claiming that the referee was not watching Jones’ butting tactics. Steel was ahead on points. Les Gillis -ef Antigonish, N.S. scored a split-decision over Jim Poulton of Chariotetown in a six and fanned three. Henry Hartinger handled the mound chores for the Aces and he was tagged for a total of twelve hits including the homer and a.double by Kane. Four singles along with a couple of walks enabled the Aces to score a couple of runs in the Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (CP) — Today's probable pitchers (‘won-lost rec ords in parentheses): American League Kans City at Chicago ‘N)— Daley -15-11 vs. Wynn -(18-9) “(Only game scheduled), National League No games. scheduled) It’s, Carver’s For Oil” second inning. The Acés got their only other run in the seventh in- ning. 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They made seven misplays ,bench by the sirikeout route. - Baseball League, overpoyered jut and got superb support,from* .. were tying their series at 1-1} Belvedere golf pro Cecil , holes Siar uccaah ee pions behind 42 when costly cr [bead thet lefthander compared MeGuire’s teammates played Mount Stewart 11-1 Sunday after-|his teammates. with a 52 triumph. ‘Bubby’ Dowling, captured the | Championship or the wtehead wth tee digit iene Gane ee ee ee eee ee ee at Mount Stewart in the} His battery partner, eatcher| Rollies Jenkins held the visit-|Green Gables open champion-|Cecil Dowling 73-78-36—187 | victories over Charlottetown Le-| Connoll ii ng ctty tab mletues. Only CaS noon Y Hits es 3 7 ictor" ly and Louis MrGuire| Eddie Smith and Gerard Dé- |of the losera managed to get a8 - third and final game of their|Merlin Devine, came up with ing team to three safeties, walk-|ship held over the weekend at Harry Simmonds - 75-76-41—192| gionaires in their best-of-three |shared mound duty for the Mor-|vine led the winners at bat with |fer as third base ’ best-of-three semi-final series|the best game of his carrer/ed only one and fanned seven. | the Cayendish ¢ Art. MacKenzie 77-79-3719 | Series. - ell-Peakes boys with McGuire |three hits apiece. Harry Callag-*| Lefty Dunn pitched good ° ‘ played, before nearly 3,000 fans.| and nailed five Mount Stewart | His opponent, Bud Cullough gave} Dowling, also Island Wm. A. Beer 771-79-38—194 | Morell-Peakes now advance as |vetting the win in’ relief. The jhan, first sacker of the losers, | enough ball. to win game but The Bombers now meet either |runners attempting to take lib-|up eight base knocks, walked @/ champion, carded rounds of 73-| Low net — Dr. Wm. Moreside, | 'sland representatives in the |new champions trailed 42 in the three for four in a losing | he happened to face on * Georgetown or St. Peter’s Rovers erties on the base paths. pair, hit one batter, and struck | 78-36 for a total of 187, five | 82-82-42 — 206 (146). Maritime J playdowns: sixth but single tallies in oa lcmee ; : this eeenelen seh Gat Meee for the league crown. The series | Ernie Crane started on the out eight. His teammates made| strokes better than his nearest | First The new $ opened the sixth, eighth and ninth to grab . ; enough. winners got only stands 1-1 after the Rovers.down-| mound for the elosers and gave | four errors as against three mis- | opponent. : Gerald Burgoyne 90-84—164 | Series with a 30 win at Mem- |the verdict. The Legionaires SATURDAY’S GAME one earned, run off the offerin ~ Céorsetown 52 Sunday at way : Ty "This was the biggest tourney -orial Field -Seturday-theit sewed |rizt i “Tn Saturday's tussle i was |of Dunn who hurled —s = Peter's The third and final Both hurlers were hit hard by| Jop Thompson played a‘stand-|in the Maritimes this season, |4-C. Trainor ' $5-87—172 | UP the crown with a 5-4 decision |Guire and the Morell-Peakes| Louis McGuire that stopped the | ter. Lefty walked one aod tanaall s game in this series is scheduled | the victors who had a total of} out aime in contre Aitid and hed |with 2 field of 200 geifers com CMAN eet — B. Rens, 0300-172 on Se rn Hine ipees et to brane Deux Hnctank Tat cncires sieht in Chale tracks nine. King’s County capital|14 base knocks. two hits in ¢ trips to peting Harry Simmonds, another |“ - | diamond. ° . Charlottetown boys | The Morell-Peakes outfit fuscia afternoon starting at! Bombers scored three in the | plate. Bob Rossiter equalled | Charlottetown golfer, won the an S'mpson . 2-178 seen aie en oy ae FE sroklgy ns - in the Legionaires | to six scatered safeties, gave up | their earned run in the first = 3 o'clock. |first and third innings, grabbed | Thompson's batting and winning | men’s amateur crown with 192. ae 9342185 | not the series ao oo ‘ — their chances of | not a single base on balls and |then picked up two of the gift Peakes didn’t let Mount Ste-'a pair in the seventh and had pitcher Jenkins, batted .500, get-|Runner.up to Simmonds was Dunmeg 99-97—186 ga Oorcing & game in the ser- sent ten Legionaires back to the variety in the sixth. wart get going at all Sunday. (singletons in second, fifth|tinz 2 for 4. _ |Art MacKenzie with 193, Bill aoe net Jam MacLean 91-97— ete e e First sacker of the The Bombers’ hurler Jack and sixth, Every member of the; R. Landry and John Walsh |‘Pud’ Beer trailing one stroke hg : Donald MacDonald led the Hughes was in brilliant form, winners had at least one’ safety. {scored the Georgetown runs. behind with a. 1%. Ivea V. ar r y ion Ss Oo eries © Peakes-Morell offensive with Mrs. J. Hebb" of ; oe, 01-06—287 , three singles in four a N.S. captured the Women’s amat- - ete 96-85—191 ces. Butch Ward, tatcher for the eur crown with a’ total of 193.|°) -vense" 96-97—188 ~- vlate—Donhie MacLean: on the bases—Ross Piggott and MacDonald. four-round preliminary. Bob Barwise Takes Shoot ‘Firing under near perfect con- ditions Tpr. Bob Barwise of 4 Charlottetown, captured the City | ¢ Championship in competition ag- ainst % other Island marks- men,’ at the Squaw Point Rifle Range last Saturday afternoon. Conducted and sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Rifle Association, the match was fir- ed from the 200, 300 and 600 yard ranges, ten shots at each. When the. smoke had cleared Bob had registered an agger- gate score of 141 of a possible 150, two points ahead of Lt. Mary MacLennan, who 139. To make conditions a three for the Yankees in the/opener as he jointed Johnny An-| tonelli and Sam Jones of San »Francisco as a 19-game winner. CINCINNATI (AP)4+-Dave Phil- ley hit_a home run in the ninth inning with Joe Koppe on base to give Philadelphia a 6-4 victory over Cincinnati Monday. Philadelphia scored two runs in the sixth when Wally Post hit his 2th home run of the year and Carl Swatski got a ground-rule double after Harry Anderson had singled. In the ninth, Koppe doubled— his fourth safety of the game— and Philley hit the ball out ef) the park. Willie Jones got his 13th homer of the season for Cincinnati in| the sixth to tie the game until the ninth. A a.$106.10 daily double while John Frederick and Ruthie’s First re- turned $181.20-in the exactor event Bai news shared double win honors with Robertdale, while Doctor G.J. set a. new mark of 2.13 te-win the fifth heat. Bad News, Mountain Speed and Walk The Line also sped to new marks. : MONCTON — (CP) — Mighty Arrow won the $700 Labor Day free-for-all at the Moncton speed- way by finishigg first in the fifth dash and second in the eizhth. Mighty Arrow’s time in the fifth dash was the fastest of the day. It was his ninth win in 13) starts. ; My Son's Abbe lowered his and you'll never want to be without it! GET YOUR FREE aawcaat t's our “thank you” for the privilege of demon- strating. Call us right away and let's make a demonstration date. Ne. obligation, of course. Now is the time to TRADE and get gun in. the second and then|only previous Senator run of the | third splashed six across the plate in|day, broke the second contest} MILWAUKEE ‘AP! — Milwau- the third-inning home rum bar- wide open with a two-out, two kee Braves surged, into second _ FANCY. QUEEN WINS FEATURE ~ Mighty Lee Shat ers - Sackville Downs Record ‘ NN oyf Special extra generous “HALIFAX (CP) Fancy allowance Queen, a fast-stepping four-year- old mare, romped to see time pacing championship re - Tiger-Cats Maul | Monday in the featured two-dash The Harry Hirsch-owned mare free-for-all event on an eight-dash | topped the summary to win the harness racing card at nearby | major share of the $2,500 purse, Sackville Downs. richest in the three-year~history of the event. Byt it was Mighty Lee, champ- ion of Prince Edward Island race circles, that sent the 4,000 fans into a’frenzy with hig record-shat- Casino Mea. EE US TODAY: L. J. ROSSITER GoodRacing Card! Pe ARS Wa Iter H. Carver es eres GASOLINE FIFI a little £5 RS RRS = i i i STOVE OIL DIFSEL OI a tering 2.04 mile im the second ee Ee ne ae Grafton East : : dach of the feature ov jin the istory 2 ee ne 3583 : : . ithe targets were maked in = A Queens County - P. E.L : rgonauts 39/-5 j.retescosomer| Seen On saturday jwise saci: ee . 7 In ‘this cas ize of =— , | we. Ont eT ei pala: prey haertyrade- Bopp yye: j 3 é wire for a place. z ; : HAMILTON ‘CP) ~— Hamilton | behind the Toronto goal-line after an early leader in the first dash,| Donald Clegg emerged the sole The-Sheik (Poulton): 43 cman aa pusocernty —_ 3 Tiger-Cats mauled Toronto Argo jthe Ticat front wall blocked a firrechedfifth. double dash winner on Saturday|Tommy Shanter (Thorne) 2 6| deci els tance asia 4 nauts 37-3 Monday in a five-| kick by quarterback Ronnie Knox. Mighty Lee's mile was a full|night’s harness racing program |New Forest (Beri : Site . a 4 te i touchdown attack for their fourth’ Steve Oneschuk converted four 3 ; Charlotteto Driving Park. Be ae hard wi used. in competi ; { 3 Cae ce “6 imes ‘and " ~ond second faster than the track re-| at rlottetown Driving — Prince Edward ‘Cudmore) - 67 in the future ; aca Foiean eins cone | held. ‘onal. Vocheuaa te’ aoe cord held jointly by Canvair and} _ Donald captures both trios of | .Times 2.11:3; 2.13:3. <1 Veleeing tee the havibel 4 f° et bu . outlasting ; ? 48 - Fancy Queen. The Sydney -horse;a C trot ai pace t Ted Genessce is owned by Heal asbaee i tie gual was played before a Merorente’s lone score came dur-| equalled the. mark im the first | seven other competitors in both) 4. .on and Willis; Dainty Dianne | v SENIORS ' 2 record crowd of 24.425 in the re-| ing one of. their rare excursions| heat Monday. a as eke is owned by Mrs. L. Thompson, | Tpr. B. Barwise 142 : yamped Civic Stadium. deep into Hamilton territory} Convair, owned by Francis} Other winners on the eignt- | Crapaud. Lt."Marvy MacLernan 139 ; 5 The Ticats. contained every-; when Cookie Giichrist, who other-| Breau of Moncton, finished fourth ; dash show were agro “C”..Tret and.Pace — Set. G.@ © ead fae : 2 thing the\ Argonauts could throw | wise failed to distinguish himself,| and seventh. | , 70 Genessee, a Dashes 3 and 7 Tpr. HT. Vessey 138 GOODYEAR TIRE at them in the line of offensive| booted a 28-yard placement to] Rainbow Clegg placed in the) Dianne, Stalag Hanover. ee Donald Clegg ‘F. Callbeck) 11| Lt. G.J. Rogers 138 Z « . play. They gained momentum| make the count 73 at that time. | first event and dropped to fourth — Ken oe Pe ee Callie Hal (Wisener) 26|CPO SG. Bow 136 . slowly, leading by a converted Oneschuk followed with his 33-| ;, the final heat, while Mone- a new race 14: Cooly Boy (Gay) 32|Set. P.J. Landrigan: 134 : . touchdown. in the first. quarter. It' yard.boot and the Ticats never beats ‘Walter Rosecroft was third | racking up his victory. » My Darling ‘L. Hennessey) 63] Capt. R.A. McCabe 124 The best possible tire at the lowest possible price was 17-3 at half time and 31-3 at} looked back: : and sixth Top pay of the night was &| america's Ace (Cudmore) 44/6SM. DO. Clark 198 5 ‘ ‘ oF : ( se M. D.O. : the end of the.third quarter. Penalties. several for rough Mighty Lee returnéd $15.90 im $225 daily double, Ted“ Genessee Leah's Girl (O’Brien) . Set. W. Rog i. 138 Tom Dublinski finally got into! play, hurt both clubs, but the Ti-| , .* 18 ning mile, which was one- and Donald Clegg. Three per- Canadair (Dateerd) de| Tor RA aad om action for Hamilton and fired|cats' were superior mainly be his a ae slower than hig | Sons held lucky tickets. “Times: 2.13:2: 2.13:1 Set. RL Guan 132 touchdown passes to Zeno Karez! cause of defensive power and the fifth of a se lotte-| The quinella of Stalag Hanover! 1.014 Clegg is owned by Frank - Fy end Paul Dekker. Bernie Faloney| ability of both Dublinski\ and Fa-| 2-03 4-5 mile July 30 at Chariotle-| tit ca ooe brought « hand-| Donald “lees is ow by Frank | Tpr. F. Hooper 132 hurled one to Ron Howell and|loney to move the ball well.. The| town. ee Od i some return of. $98.10. — Callbeck, Summerside. OC. R. Hambly 132 Gerry McDougal! connected to| latter inserted one of foothall’s a- Crystal Maid and Runney- Ken's, Pride'and Donald Clegg B” Pace — 4 and 8 | Tpr. R. Andrews 132 Tommy Grant from a Faloney| most forgotten pays in the last} mede Beale were double winners rominiss for a daily double of Stalag Hanover (Bernard) 1 4| Lt. P.T. Hooper 131 pitchout | quarter when he put Args squar-| on the card Cicse to $48.000 '$21:20 and the exactor, Dainty Dunlop B ‘(O'’Brien) 41| Capt. A.J. 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