i" |CAMPBELL MAY HAVE SOLUTION SEAGREN EQUALS RECORD . fotmance that won him a gold feet 8% inches to equal the Hansen, also of the United medal today in Mexico's little Olympics. Seagren vaulted 16 BAe Pend. Olympic record held by Fred © (AP Wirephoto ) these ue vec i WARNING ‘The Belvedere Golf Course js private. property and for the use of members Golf & Winter Club. Winnipe Ex ® cick ’ . : ¢ . _ 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. ‘21, 1968. has ak Ge widounlie sah “qu SPORT ECHOES B aeer R | ne B NHI | i ¢ § @ : } a | rewer Re eased yy | High Hopes Of A cre 7 a G I ‘o At we 1 x ; : Bs | Prince League Minor Leag ues O A Ong . Bat ‘ ; XANDER F. on two international tournaments ) 1968 is an Olympic year wihien oe _ ‘By NORMAN MecDONALD Sew TORK yoni ieee zg the - New.| the Canadian team will be «m- According to word. coming ek water, eat ay Sienty: tH aren en year's holiday -period, o able to use any former profes- meeting hockey 2 Sum-Hi- c! ‘ational Hockey: ] Brown »| sionals. ‘ ece 5 ee Oe tone Will sonte day have more cause Teague; hat reached 8 formula tion in Colorado: Springs, Colo., | _Bréwer, who ee he fs a possibility of a Prince | to ‘celebrate. | teak ae peels Cot Roos a anh’ tee, -sonietecnlon oreies: ey Ee ee art theme County. League operating this| : ran ane ce Where will be. the world | plonehip in Vienna in March. He year shee ved ew Sg sales Veibets ee Westsrn ‘hockey leagues bows pionship in Vienna in| has been working out with the Le ee rake te will think that we encroach on to it. se rere tata acd gag team at its Winnipeg . + se 1 ¢ : 961. * * ‘ wound be. a find petap,. bul 720 | _ ber Guneie. we" ah oil take vot Oe fee wetting that hed it| The Leafs have granted Simost. imagine Summerside | Some day, however, we'll sit in net © vet Se oe ‘the 28 - year - old | Brewer his release only on con- said Nave Cae aE Oe ee necktie Kid school basiese feed o. y ehat the tar ae rejection Cymer dition that he is waived out of & setup to make things ever. Of Ao vain oa mah school baske' . say ormuls 7 and: his wish to hockey. > course Summerside has all again. I hocke ; professional ‘We consider it a fair. and the .Canadian’national | warxep OF EXPANSION Lie eel eres ny ow let’s pierce the haze of acceptable arrangement and can ah campbell enkd ie ~ ai ee tee have ci aneanas. we'll have. to put it up to the ernors wouldn't have considered | rors’ meetings opened with -a few abie puck manipulators left. | Gieam through the mist of hap- other leagues.” tecrama te. volliptary te lengthy review of the prepara. ‘This is the time of year which py days gone by, He. said after a meeting of the players. eo tions the six new NHL clubs are fs called the “Doldrums of | See Russ Phaneuf go hurtling six des et that the —. ee it’s making to begin play in the Ser ya Mic send | Anime ike Wile Davi | _— | al f cae heute ition cee to fill the column. catch that fly. =| MRS. HELEN BAKER, Golf and Winter Ciub. presents’ pionship. The | presentation’ Oe cue et Gee - GET oe ait dibs bite te GHT, president of the wom- trophy to Mrs. Connie Macmil- was made at a banquet . cases layers : ” Under oes We sit here and we wait for to; | Let's travel on the wings of re- | Bree ranch of The Belvedere lan, winner of the ‘chub cham- recently at Beledere. "| while still tee nn CLARENCE aes must Gotan, mcm! fw = ak Bong Figg Boo That will produce-the sports we |.To. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Z : jt for ‘the amateur ranks. | said, They, are waived out of professional | the Brewer case is . white ‘ Pet “This' will require -presenta-| agreed that if the concurrence | W league president said. on best’ indo net Sect inet, 4nd bo, : tion: to.the two big. minor. profes- | of the American and Western | y._before he can seek re- | Tit)" niewer-were-to--be_rein- Till then the best that we ca le : oO rizes reser rt te mained oie axe. Fai ca amaleas = From ot hrgone | is grand-iam homer ts the 7 és rence. Uaitorar action ls | pared to put it into effect.” jewer wai suspended ty | tale! ts 2% Ae corte toe nine! 4. ge sete ea er inc | "Her soy mh ett | Teo |r ent Sat - . a sald po done in two or | Said he didn't want to play pro- mag ot st ome ater, erator VAY men's Annual Banquet |=. 2 ec6 ees eee ae” [eee ea aie He seems Sum-Hi's atop the to- To Robert. Schurman standing ; 4 } gan cinte ie. Teinstatement 26 an amateur.” | ight people in the right place mes ty cach en ‘covendment | there would be nothing to stop , : : t the. plate. ? | The other league in mi- +. x Toronto from bringing Brewer : rier itp cross the fetde with rhe runner ‘at third was poised The -women’s branch of -the;club championship consolation: |Dowling, Janet Douglas, Chris ee eee hockey, the| “It may take a fair amount | @s Comseert eet, eat back the following year # he ee ine toot oe mad tt to HO. ait '¥ oe: |jeod Wn clot wat enmual- bon | chainplonship: coneletion On? |Mecianis, “Chris, Agnew, Janet| cemtral League, wamn't involved mec neater canon es play | were. willing to return to: the ve rs c : a se- clo: out a f r abi ° : ’ : a \ we 4 . r : ‘ ve So pause we here their prowess But the arrived "bout | quet recently and prize winners |/ Shirley Storey — Runnerup | Doygias, Iris MacLellan, Janet ss we WAy | a We have atlopted.” before the 1968-69 season. But dancin ther ae Higa = to extol. re, ; args 2 of various events throughout the fe division consolation club oie! Pal Dowling, Janet APPEARS OPTIMISTIC But Campbell said he ve ; { draft. A difficult eoedant Toe gra = Me oaseae bei pb ae Baker Edsa Lord — Winner men's| Wine ‘hole * match (morning) pomnmeen een _, cleans eta: House Grants |." ott ais. “Queen Charlotte's goal could not | They faced-our Aces who were | oresided president's match, winner (tie) | winners: June Point — Dorothy | accept the proposed formula for | formula. 3 Blues, Minnesota North Stars, quite te picked to win 0) [PE i in dif-|¥la8 match, winner lady vice | Farmer; special match — Char-| qeating with Brewer, a Toronto| No minor-league club will be | sur Los Angeles Kings, San Fran- : —| "the Roberts, Reeves, and Tay- | O&°. Oo cctiions throughout President's consolation tow [for chamtenthae ne, “ound | Maple defence star for many | able to get Brewer. You can mmunity f cisco Seals, Philadelphia Flyers “yy oyce — : = years. before suspension dismiss something % - unnamed ttsburgh Pacers Named In juimnmone niles took it | 1966: gross Mrs. Henderson’s match. | (low gross) © Margaret Stewart! ine fall of en and: with a ar sun. The motivation of| WASHINGTON (AP) — The one ‘on the chin. ‘aia Esther. Cox —-runnerup lady| Nell Brown — Winner high | (low net); championship — win-| tay cases that may arise. any minor team opposing House granted the National and on Starting Sports | sti sny | emsteeiens chaeaietion: seme omen : ner Eleanor MacNevin, runnerup| As for the six NHL clubs, he would, therefore, | American football leagues Another picture flashed — ‘it’s | worth trophy consolation, winner | Doss Rogers — Winner lady Kay Wood; consolation — have to be something other than.| Thursday. the. anti-trust immu- SDU Gets One WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) —| Joe Bernard. * ‘lof Flag match, winner (low) | vice president's match. — winner Helen Matheson, run- 3% “= the expectation that Brewer will | nity they. wanted.to go ahead Eight pacers, including Romeo | With many baseball ee le sent fedaats” wath (ca meat et ee Vikings - Ti-Cats play for it.” be epsierone lieve Winner At Meet Hanover. likely 5 praises singing. — i esiden match medal, runnerup e August point mai — winner |. F In. approvin, ig merger, : eee cae tare tame tie third sie usually was |{rumerup men’s vice. president’s|tain’s match, runnerup lady | Ann MacLeod, runnerup Margie Meet In Playoff SENTIMENT INVOLVED House rejected a final protest/ ata MIAA track and field named as starters for the Mes- a te é 5 tenis mate. aon : vice president’s match. . Simons. fe 3 a ee cone ret Beer Se ee ae meet, held. Wednesday in Hall eenger Stak at. Roosevelt | And were awa Barbie Moreside — Runnerup/ ‘Jnez Gallant — Runne: ( Twelve } matcif’ — Evelyn} HALIF ) — Dartmouth timent 1 N.Y.), chairman : fax to.officially, open ‘new Seburday night, Oct.| {n- swinging. + |Longworth trophy, winner low | holes) “vice ox ae at inoct taeener Te Canada’s national team, Camp | ciary committee, who wanted to| Dathousie University Track "The race over one mile is the | And down at short field stood &| "Isabel Laidlaw — winner of| Marie MacNeill — Winner fair-|2€T Wayne Storey, runnerup| to kick off the Football conceivably have, | in extensive hearings. sity placed fifth out of the seven — "third leg of pacing’s triple| guy; named Hank match against par, winner’ Long-|way stroke match. ©. (Carol ‘Taylor;. ringer score —| Conference Playoffs. but-I can’t think of any reasom| ‘Final Senate approval is| Maritime Teams entered, Re- crown for three-yaer-olds. It|He stooped the ball up like |worth trophy, wimer Mrs.| Margaret Weir — Runnerup |Kay Wood. | ‘The playoff schedule was an-| why the four teams based 1 needed to send the measure to ng the University, Bill will -be worth $169,886.24, mak- Ses i aK yo T.W.L. Prowis-saich. low |*#ifWay stroke match. ee —| nounced Thursday by conferenc fa Talel eae eS Ss Kat. sl, oo gene nen we it the richest’ ever in har- Tunner going © ~ Gwen Barbour — winner low} Joyce MacKinnon — Runnerup a =| president Bert Cunningham of | Campbell sa on | be a formality. Senate ‘al-| hoards a place“finish seus viting. Tee toca baruses drew a blank. eo | net qualifying round club champ- Eo pice vice president’s Officials Decide Halifax. mr a structions of the Canadian Ama-| ready has passed the legisla- in the 100 yard dash end a third purse. in $169,490.93 for the 1962 For finish “Mr. Shortstop” was |ionship, —-winner. fewest putts| match, oe The winner of the Dartmouth- | teur Hockey Association, | tion. spot in the 220. : Messenger. Ais the answer: pes -. | Mrs. Hepiecne's match. Margie “Jardine — Runnerup On Zonal Setup ~| Lancaster game will advance are ee stopped practicing et ge ee by ee ene Romeo Hanover, owted é Florence MacKenzie — winner |, ; ree : . against Oct. ’ Winnipeg-based Cana- june, merger gey was Acadia University. the Lucky: Star Stable of Brook- | Those golden days are gone, — |first division club champion- KG one a At a Provincial: Minor Hockey 30 in a one-game test to be play- | dian national team until the | expansion of the -present 24- ne lyn, NY. ‘has won 17 straight.| so in the present - lionship was won’ by Date | meeting held recently, it. was de. |ed at the Shearwater Naval Air | situation is resolved. team operation: into 9. 26-team including ‘the rae uric. eee ee oe Connie Macmillan — Winner | Gormley with Iris MacLellan as | cided that most of the consider. | Station in Dartmouth, N.S. Canada’s national team has | league by: 1968, ee WIN A Oe ea ae tale howe CUP, future wins are |Club championship, winner ring-|runnerup. Consolation winner | tious and organizational ‘cus. es ~|Seeeaed"Getere the aptrieee X o P slag hw thggemn oem ~lhoe > shareescent = }eh score, winner low Dahir was Pal Dowling and runnerup eee ee ae main- U S T k Lead | Women’s — ee erie 8 © . * qualifying round club champion- MacKay. i or. remain similar to : Oldfield of Sylvania, Ohio, has }In baseball things are certainly | 11)" winner lady president's Obit five clock winners in| Banding rectie, re | ewe. akes n . There would be, twe immed! FREE TRIP ar WT | pee omens ere | ger uments ot World Amateur Golf Tourney) ssnostier tate my oie | “EER TWO |” . — + a Ws &- | Dianne Han, Edaa Mac- , a was rt. f Prowse. Innis, Joyce MacKinnon, Pal that this year the province “ie ty uaeas we cokgen 2 : Lovise Samson — Winner should be divided into-four zones| MEXICO CITY (AP) — ‘Ann, cause, she said, her original layer draft this win- men’s president's match. after -all teams are registered Welts, “Mt. Vernon, | driver was worn out. ee ' feo@ 3 Helen Baker — Winner first| Rec Basketball] | with am approxi ee an 7 ! +s ty [ef And on Jan. 7 the champi- | , = s an’ approximately equal) Wash., housewife, playing with| ‘The Italian team was led by | ons of the two leagues will meet ‘ ea ~+ -}division club championship con-| .. aa fumber of teams in each zone. |» horrowed driver and a mw-| its 37-year-old captain, Isa|in ; se gt ‘ solation, ¢ runnerup Longworth League Formed ¥t was further added that each | geum putter, fired a one under-| Goldschmid, 16 times Italian oe : HOCKEY GAME : , = _ | trophy cdénsolation. zone he responsible for its own | nar 71 to give the United States champion, who fired a par. 72. Cellar said it was the war | Gerry Berrigan — Runnerup|. 1 was announced today by | Scheduling on condition that the | @ one-stroke lead over Italy in| Her team-mate, Maring Re- | Wetween the leagues to sign the IN MONTREAL! E first division club championship. | Jack , Director of the | “alist be made known by/tne first. round of women's ‘her. itaition with bicdios ot the ar college players . . ’ age Brenda McCuaig — Winner| BRC that a Men's Basketball | Maret ist. Later.“the winner in| world amateur golf champion- | ¢:7,; for a 74... d to the merger. Every used car ; oe : League would. swing into action | C2ct bracket from! each zone) ship Thursday a ad eae, the ale. ney, ae between now and ot ~ - > - a . : . % = os cs, UEBEC (CP)—Gerald Mar. |to choose in this pool of talent, . -will- play-for-the-island-champ- | ““yres.~ welts’ “score; bracketed-|-, Brigitte Yarangot,_the. “team, eae Pr celdoat of Que-| only two of them are Canada— Table Tennis 26th at 8 p.m. ionship. with a 7 by Mrs. Theodore | onot s-73. Her score was paired = bee Aces of the American | Toronto and Montreal,” he said ‘The purpose of the league is Fe rt aren | Rodile of Sevenert, 34.. S8re with that of 21-year-old Cather- ord. Hockey League, says. the pro-|in a statement. Deadli O # | fo Provide basketball for all | Stament sit oe the Americans a team total of | ine Lacoste, daughter of the fa- will posed universal draft agree: | pyopessEs REGRET ne VU those who wish to tale part in | tag eae a ee ca mous French Davis Cup. tennis oxi | a Sav t té incidental details i . followed player, 0 a. Fr | sempiregeemencerepeesneeee ncaa neeia taper a Secay, Lacs. and the Cae: Tn calling for government leg.) ve stanley Steele, chairman will make up the newly formed | 2#l setup. } champion France third | ~ Mariene Stewart Streit, win- |s#eeeoooorosoooocoos " the dian Amateur Hockey Associa-|islation against the proposed | 4. “Canadian Legion Table | Circuit. All the eames will be| The Division of Physical Fit-| at 147; followed by Canada and'| ner of both the American and |$ H. BENNETT CARR ? ton is an “injustice” and a | Aeteement, “Martoeae ot vents | Te . has announc- | Played at the BRC... ©‘ soar ueericient ot ae Ti, a ae aiee Sees: el Sen Lite of Canada > + oF led f financial assis- ams of three player and ‘com! a > eee sellout to the Americans ‘ee agreement benefits Se ans er oe io ne bane fee foms league oe : to the association, includ- | from 19 nations are competing Gayle Hitchens, a Vancouver |? District Supervisor z Mastiocoe attacking the | only the American clubs, espe- a i i [ me financial aid in the event of the 6,260-yard, par-72 Mex- | school te: Canada its |~ ( Mserance Counselling = pro-amatéur which will cially in view of NHL expan- table tournament. Starting-early | ticipate in the Maritime: Senior | @€ a foo City Counery ‘clob eeaiue sc acher, gave t Charictictown, P.E.I. z eome into effect next June, | sion” ; in November, competitions for | C Playoffs, which will be staged | 8 Maritime playdown. USED TWO BEST SCORES Gail M of Vancouver shot |? Phone 48817 - 45435 9 paisa gr by the two “also let us note that all the | wil be fant in etngheg one dou: or viking Opa eas of ae ao. The best two scores of each |@ firstround 77. eoecccee eoccecccseoes The proposed’ universal draft |Riayers up for draft He Cans | bles play. It is hoped ee ieamre now tesned. stp psted te ltaly Ahead team are taken dally for the |——— will allow the expanded 12-team : , : vision winners known - Ready ‘The first round was played in NHL six team choice or a total | Seems fair that the five profes | the end of November. 5 Ne ATHENS, Greece. (AP)—Ser-| snoradie rain and hilly tem- of 72 amateur players no longer-| eguver; Victoria, Toronto; Mont«| _ yor, Plevers avers wa be ct tee et a We gio - Sorrentino of Italy peratures over a course satu- | eligible for junior hockey. ; oe , otons te Cottica-’| into the lead for the King Paul | rated ‘by: overnight rains. real and Quebec City—should at | on how well they play ‘in both | Nov. 2 — Pistons vs: Celtics; s The nine-team AHL will pick | 1.s have first pick,” he said. | active and social tournammets. | Warriors ve Lakers. ater: : Aen Mrs. Welts, three-time U.S. | we 27 players, ot three per club. aR ».| ‘The trophies which are to be | Nov. 9.— Lakers vs Pistons; | 97'S salting race; | amateur champion, had a mag- The seven teams in the Western |. In Montreal, Clarence Camp- played for are the Mother’s Own | Celtics vs Warriors. - * |4n. which a Canadian p! ical putting ‘touch, using only 26 Hockey League will each pick | bell, NHL president, was UD-| bread Trophy, Murphy Brothers | Nov. 16 — Pistons vs Warriors, vg Goulet dete the-damp, sluggish three and the Central Pro} available for comment. Camp- | Service Station, Storey Electric, | Lakers-vs Celtics. é and King Con- greens. : League and any: subsequent de-| on ig attending a meeting of | Bike Shop, Stewart Motors, E | Nov. 23 — Warriors vs Le- | Dlaced second. g Con, |" She used a putter, which pre- velopment league which may he; : in New York,|N: Kays and Soris, Eddie | kers; Celtics vs Pistons. stantine of Greece | viously she -had given to the Organized will have two choices |Jeague governors i Brown’s Transfer. | Nov. 30 — Celties vs Warriors; third. a ix United t Golf Museum, per team. Andrews said the NHL, hock- Entry: forms are (how posted | Pistons vs Lakers. _ King igre al et ee bot asked oe it beck Just. before “It is important to. note that | ey's major league, should have | on the bulletin board of the\Le-| Dec. 7 — Lakers.-vs Celtics; Le aes and iid Gane “the cane bes of all the major teams allowed | first-pick. on talent. .. | gion. ~ Warriors vs Pistons. _ the trophy willbe Sefurday. - | sowed ‘from Mes on pai Entries Given ; COMMERCIAL To International TORONTO | (CP)—Entries for a ae J (ee Saturday's ruming of the S t h ¥ pionship in order. of Post posi- ' as _ 1. Tatao; da 4 saa 2. The Daricer, 126 (Heath) 8-1 3. Greek Jab, 121 (Belville) 6-1 4. George Royal, 123 (Valen- 5. Big Red Rocket, 121 (N boy) le Oo a. 6 head i98 (Gomer) 41 eee > at er Brook _ $16.50 7. Mr. Brave, 123 (Giestrect) | = CENTRAL -Corner JOR . Owners—1. Walnut Hill Farm,.| :'} i Le eL acess] rome ew 1 TOROMEO $21.00 on ee im an 1 ‘ : Bob Hall, 5. Norman B. Hunt, PHONE 48506 = at 6. 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