if bamsihk A ‘lsnanu,uinriouuown,1auo.xng.s.1sss. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN A.t..5..a srrrs Miirsbs 2.03.1, 2.03.4 Dee's Boy’ Breaks Mark ckville‘ Downs Guardian-Patriot been to race P1.‘ 1. rehied the man to a tee with Ax — Dee's Boy, the a faster mile than Dee's Boy. riflc2-03-4mfle.'lbiswasbdiev- atotalof955.0(lH)ou!'in¢tiIroig|i ck ed gekingownedhy andtbatwaabackiillimwhenedtobetlaefaateattwomilestheparl-mutuelwiflets. Ml eD| tianStablesolDart:moui:h,gavetile pacer alter Dale steppedhyailomlnmarltlme nereueslorenuu. the strgiped a 3:025 mile at Fred- racing been B-W : 1 ,, nanny Maccorlnack had to go to oharlottetown Driving min: WW‘ I‘ 1'9"”! 5°**- 9 ‘°°- - """° 3"‘ . mr‘.°flbaupiwher_mesdaymghtbutmempwasrwny vilieDownslasteveniug.setting 'nict:l-aarecordatthebowns ident‘ofSackvi1le Downspre- %“I!i.rook \ :1 , , , , :..-i'..::...~°* s-.:'..:;°°.~.*..*: i.'.‘.“'°"’°““‘”"°"”""“’ .n::.......... iilhv - .: F . . , .’ I. . . _ _ . ,9 in ms mfg, m;‘:,‘s;‘;,fi§;‘§f:’““';t,f‘§°IsPs‘§‘§,’f;m‘§§‘when he Maritime Free for all. Dee's nay waasntt through how» lallattei pexiouneoce with the noon 5 Ace 7 i W h xardi of Mnw ovBfien. be ‘I ml W“ M C M3“ by Wu‘. ID hh m apwflfafig DITtn'!0Ilth a [Bob 14$ 3” 1 (lb of the neat young hurlers that Danny sported when he won June Byrd. the great little Maritime honors in softball a couple of years ago. 0 mg‘ ownod"by Greenhiu Ba k But tr and driving duties at the local raceway have Finns d an-lottewwn, qner. I1 fipvented Mike from ' o s season. Pardon us. we ‘.jdmm.”fluun..y.ndme , believe he hurled something like three innings early in the ' _m._m“. Bob A ' I 8 7 ulllfll schedule. . l W‘. 34 m J“ -mm“. S - But Danny is a persistent fellow. He usually gets what he 9 ° gnu.’ ' own“! '1” 3m ‘nicer, degaged Gurdm goes after and he went after Mike in dead earnest for this Boy1e'ada”'domtown. W” H. 1,, . sacond seriu-fmal tussle. In an mi flu. D9,». Boy fotflban Mag“, ‘:1 3'3“ ch” M1“ “M5” “'5 "ding "°°‘5 ‘°’ ‘ Pal’ °‘ 5‘’”‘°‘» “‘'’‘’°‘’ stmmmasnm — Seventeen Wiiinie Jay Ci-egg owned by gyrd ...$ '-iliie islezlmovl-:33 ollledaar Ellis hililled for gs-win tfie big softball a few times and stood facing the Irishmen. ad I . the can at W Plenum mne took am “H, ‘mm nu‘ ma Gad F M. ‘ The Shamrocks naturally would expect 1: Scot such as Mac- iockeyuflm Rallgw “tgck last Jolly an armed ‘by Georg‘; the Mwmfiu “med ha". and the Angel; °°"““}'°,‘{ '° 2‘ "°""“"“‘ ‘'§ 0.3 §'‘‘’''‘ '’g’ ‘{,'I'‘’'' ”§'l'fi,{’°“":: night ind a silence cudrnore. Harrington. held it till they not to the back Kevin Dowllns Wu 3 for 4 for ifillust l¢1’GwVeyleESlIel.l1l]ea!;:8:E1‘S ofr Elleuéregn rfanlle: ullrety W" W39 WWW“ m°m°“7 °‘ “'9 04 PACE “dc.” the man um. ‘WM’ the Angel‘ "Id G9” F‘h‘fl"' But ilhis wasn't St. Patrick's Day and Mike knew it late Ensor Bowness who a - Rh, Rm E” (G_ oaubeck) ms Boy tiara MD: 3-Wu , for 3 mm M Danny asked him to square the series for the Pistons and Mike ilered a heart attack while drlv- 1 1 comb: e ' - was obedient even to the point of hurling a brilliant no-hitter ing Scottish night in week no cnury Girl (1. Jenkins) 2!: '” *°‘‘‘" "Y *"° W“ ""¢“"- -"-“' “ml” 2 ‘°' ‘ ’°' 4“ 3'“ it was indeed humiliating and left the Irish slightly baffled. _ ‘*7’ . and died shortly after. — Nome Clegg (w, smug”) 4 3 -‘W19 39'“ °l°5°d “*9 W W1 "9- nnt one staunch follower of the Shamrocks hurled back at his “ " ‘ ' Rio Grande. wlnnlne H: e Progress Brand (G. wluii) s 5 '“ ‘fig “"3 "” Wfiffix C“‘“';’; T‘" "°‘:,”.l'g “°‘ ion-mentors that it took another Irishman to halt the Bis-victory second dash of the D-trot, estab- Pump‘ Queen (C. smith) 5 ‘ l-l1n0D.e_ Pat‘: If an era tonic starting . . march “shed ' new nu“ of 2'15 1'5’ sli Q (A pp; 5 dr 5, ,,:.,:,°’d,,., with J ‘Mg ANCIENT AREA "1 All joking a great eitort Mike. and sports Front Cecil Stewart drove his ‘gins;-leg n1:Iy“ueei;n.znem) . “:1 Bob Bunk “mug; shy;-d man’ we“ of the mm“. utcsyouwi ar ourlsh'. ' . W J Cl .ta --:... A we are sure the B15 boys wow hold that “mm us. At the start of the _1st.i-ace, only his pride hurt returned to ner Traffic Count paid off at the secondwasheggf ti; mince. Wm“ hot. a ‘mud by ing second place. Bob Broolriben Allied Ian I in 1943. was a Star Task uiiseated his rlder— the jockeys quarters via Pony $14 20 (GP wk '1 to) in In in came on fast and was photoed busy seaport as early as the Track And eld Booms Jockey John Adams. Adams Boy Alf. Baviilgton. The win- ' ' *1’ ‘’ gig is‘: ‘film u"“::_:fl‘;° bgy George Cnllbeck, surnmerside. out in 2203-4. 6th centilry. TRACK and field activity continues to boom around Prince mwnrd Island and The Canadian Legion is surely doing its share tow/are bringing about the increased activity. Zone meets are baingcouiductedinallofthethreecounvties alnideachoneoftlhese has been a decided success. This coming Saturday, August 4, the provincial command of the Legion will again sponsor one such attraction. This will be the West Prince Zone meet and It will be staged at Tignisb at 1.80 advanced summer time. - Co-operating in the promotion of this meet (as was the case hi the others) will be the local zone branches and The Amateur Mhletic Union of Canada. Events will include running. jumping and tlhrowing for all ages and for both boys and girls. Those who are interested and wish further particulars should Iontact their local Legion branch in West Prince. City Baseball League " DODGERS and Stars renew City Baseball League activity to- nght at Memorial Field. -- These City League tussels are becoming increasingly inter- esting and this evening’s affair should be one of the better ef- fojrts. The Dodgers are flying high at the top_of the heag and are confident of taking the measure of Buck Whitlock and ornpany. - Stars, on the other hand, believe it’s time to bring Irv Mac- lfinnr-n’s crew down to earth and they intend to start doing just that this evening. Action is slated for 6:15 sharp and players are iu'ged to get the game away on time. Great Race Card A different bunch of Lions turned out at the Old Diamond for the fourth game of their st of seven semi-finals series with National Park All-Stars last evening. The game. an exciting affair. had to be called after nine inn- ings with the score deadlocked at 4-all, a completely different game from the last time these two teams met. The Park cap- tured that one l1-1. The game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League Los Angeles (Belinsky 7 - 6) at Cleveland (Grant 4-4) Boston (Conely 9-10) at Chi- cago (Herber-t 10-6) Kansas City (Rakow 7-12) at Detroit (Bunnlng 11-6) Minnesota lstigman 5 - 3) at Baltimore (Hall 4-2) (N) Only games scheduled National League Philadelphia (Green 4 - 3) at New York (Anderson 3-11) G ° T ° hi 3 9 A I ‘A great harness racing pro- i five and-nine are Morley’s Pride l [ram is in store tonight for pa-1D°m“‘l°" BY"“- m°3 F"°5t» . . . h‘ k. 3»; of Charlottetown Drives 3 r‘Z‘.‘;i ?i‘§F.i.‘;§'i.‘.$2“.i“fr3 :2... r . ,4 marks of great ones and the win —Nine sizzling dashes are on the pays in each trip should be menu and action is assured in worth collecting. Every one of the nine events. All the other seven dashes --The free for all has six start- have action written all over them ers and this should produce some and chances me the race rec- ilig seson. Santiago has ords of several horses w’ go by rail and Clarke Smith will be the boards tonight. difficult to head to the wire. The First dash goes at 8 o'clock other bearcats in these dashes (U Chicago (Ellsworth 6 - 14) at San Francisco (Pierce 8-3) Houston (Bruce 6-5) at Mil- waukee (Lemaster 1-1) (N) St. Louis (Brog1io 7-4) at Cin- cinnati (Purkey 16-3) (N) Pittsburgh (Law 8-6) at Los l Angeles (Drysdale 19-4) (N) Barry's Lions, Park Baffle To Exciting 5-All Draw Probable Pitchers will be completed next Monday. the plate with a triple and two Parkdale pitcher Art Ballem singles in three official appear- helped to keep his team's hopes ances. He also drew two walks. alive when he scored a two run Catcher Kevin Hughes, also of single in enth inning to even things up at and a double in five trips. 4-all. There were two men out Dick Carroll paced the win- at the time and it appeared like ners. despite a palnf leg in- a sure victory for the Park but jury. The Parkdale shortstop the two-base knock changed the picked up a pair of doubles in picture completely. four trips. Ballem tossed a nine-hitter at Officials for last evening's the Park crew ‘and gave up all game were: plate — Bud Lund; his runs in the first two innings. base-S — Frank Bell. Elmer th $25.20. the quiieila, . the exactor, $138.00. The which held off all evening began to few last race had THE S -8 Josdale Copilot Coltnilk (C.V. Smith) the bottom of the sev- the Park. stroked two. singles Miss Meg“ (w Rio Grande (C. Wing Victory (0. e crowd. Dally doubles paid $22-40 and 90. and rain mimms after the been completed. UMMABY PACE (G. Smith) G Callback) P0ll'I Nora AnnIway( . Lady Mark (T. ll/ilulllm) Abner C. (C. O’Briai) smith) Morris:-icy) Mr. Gallon (G. Willis) The All Stars were unable to Mahar. score any more runs from then BIS Shamrocks host Canadian on although they came close on Tire Pistons in Playoff action several occasions. The veteran this evening. Game time is 6-30. Lion coach and pitcher also. ‘ B James L mound chores for the Park. ‘ Hughes limited the Lions to five SUMMERSIDE __ The RCAIM hi the 1011:1053 being tW0'|‘“n and Legion Juniors fought to a doubles by Keir Jones and l3al- 5.311 draw at Queen Elizabeth l9m- -101195 5l|‘°k<‘d hi5 ¢W0'1'l1!1 baseball diamond last evening, blow in the llflll inning. The CWO d 3 1- kn e 3 5 preventing fur-th. ,baserunners ahead of him had er play. 80¢ to first on Walks. Hui-’.heS Richard Perry, on the mound walked five and struck out four. for Legiom gave up six hm, First bfisemen 508 Caswell walked 4. and struck out 3. Tom ‘ drove in all the Park runs. Cas- Dwyc,-_ 31,-force ginger’ w 3 3 Well hit 8 triple With CW0 men touched for only two hits, but 1011 board in the first inninfl and walked iiine. also striking out Jolly Bud (W. Dowiie) Tom Day (0. Morrissey) Garry Lee Clegg (M. Vera Signal (C. V. Smith Princes Spa-rlgler (G. Robin- s Corby (C. Smith) walked eight and struck outiDa k J_H_ th . r ness Halts _.,..,,,,,, Jilin Hughes handled the viglmmy n’ byersldfi wing Campbell, East Riverside. fin: m - race Winnie Jay Clegg (C. Stewart)" 2 1 I 2 3 5 Kennedy) 9 4 4 56 67 n) Times — 2.13 3-5; 2.14. (hit a two-run single in the scc- nine_ spolzr ECHOES By Norman Summerside Bureau of The Guardian iond inning . Sleigh led the airforce attack Caswell had a perfect night ail‘ with 2 hits in 4 trips. George McNeiil and Bob Gallant collec- ted the Legion hits. Malcolm Matheson, Legion third sacker went into shallow left field to pull down in fine fashion, a Tex- as leagucr. George Dalton made a smart catch in cenirefield. RECORD HIGH , Ca1ifomia's Death Valley re- Macdonald MacKenzies Nip This 1962 RCAF softball team is the smartest fielding combo RCAF Club 9-6 Queen Elizabeth Park in Sum- me ‘dc last evening when with the score 5-4 in favor of RCAF and MacKenzies’ having their last chance at bat, the pitcher of the green shirts singled to right knocking in two rims and making the score 6-5 in Mac- Kenzies favor. Gord Lyon drove in another run with a single to centre and Mort Onyett just about clinched 0 tllleverdictwithatwo-nlnsingle through the infield past second base. The final score was 9-9 as Bill Smith, RCAF second base- man, hit a home run in their an . al inning. Amyot went: the route for MacKenziea, giving up seven hits, striking out 2 and walking 3. Jack Grabowski went 8 2-9 frames for orcq, There were two out in the final inning I sUMMEn.sil)E '— Gil Amyot won ilk own ball game at BASEBALL SCORES» . 0l00000|)0l—2 80 . .0 gen ri- Blihl (8-8) Cardwell (1) and ac 0020l000x- 3 50 '« Wfiodeshick (4 - 11) Umbricht = ) Xemmerer (7) and Camp- _ 3‘-.Sbaw (12-8) and Crandall. It i Mil—Adcock (19). _ V ooiooooo- 1 :1 ti" 00022l00x- 5 80 All (9-9) Shailtz (9) and . .. J , Oliver (ii); O'Toole ‘ -II) and Edwards. ER: Cln ' -- (m). ‘ American League eles l000l0000- 2 50 r 0000O0I0l- 1 60 .. (I-6) Fowler (9) and his damn (4-7) Fllnk Romano HR: Cle-— -"(ISL °“’- ‘.3523: 5 ii we've seen in a long time.,The- Little - Smllh- Bernard-Mac- Lnren infield ‘comes up with some razzle-dazzle plays. Big Jacques Legendre fell d o w n badly at first base in an early game and got the hook. Now he's been transformed to an outfielder, and how he can roam those pastures destroy- ing bids for baae-hits. He’: one of the best outfielder-s in th e ' league. The RCAF will not be playing off with Gaudet's or MacKenzies for Maritime honors as the air- force boys are entered in th e Intermediate “B” bracket while the other two teams strut their stuff in Senior “B" competition. Intermediate ‘'3'’ has been peg- ed as an industrial classifica er; must work» Maclfenzies or Save-Eaaies. Out- To date Mort Thomas has metaphor; chickens, not dogs come home ). John Mc- Laren took his place for a while. but in turn has been re- placed by save-Easier Gard a. games to go. and there may still be sense cbalges. Congratulations to D on ii I a schurman for holding the Pon- tlacs to no hits on Tuesday eve- ning. of thousand’ Little back At Mort0nyettisbaekatsecond ‘base-with laexendiaaanil ai- ,._§W§Il'IlIlQldIfllrflcO. Iset_w‘astbecbiaffaetu'iIde- hnthgbave-lesion-in Qt with Maekenzles. no second Smart Fielding Combo New Batting Ladder hi , e’r~e a corded the United States’ high- FOR... ALL YOUR CAR NEEDS! Rebuilt Engines. Automatics. tarters Fuel co accessories for '02 models. Stewart Motors est tcmperature—134 degrees- on July 10. 1913. side of this, classifying teams in the Mal-itimes s e e m s to be a matter of -.— pay your money and take your choice. We intend publishing batting averages for the Prince Coun- ty softball league at the end of the regular schedule. These, of course, will be unofficial be- cause no one has ever been appointed official scorer of this s o f t b a I I circuit, but we happen to have all the sta- tistics so will give them to you for better or worse. other un- official scorers _may disagree with some of those averages, but shucks, the scorers in the . big leagues sometimes disa- if; There was evidence of this in the last all-star game. One play was first called a hit. and af- terwards called an error. It was one of those border-line cases w h e r e scorers will naturally give different ings or some- times have second thoughts. STARTERS WITH League teens, take a bow for a fine c ing performance against Y’: Men. Ennor shut thammolrt Tuesday. yielding only 8300 P. M. wo s. ' 'fibe siave-Easles ‘are in the DASH N0. 1 - ce ar tll no steps leading up 1—Soiiny Bud] g; 2-Dot‘ Grief; 9--W - mfi " but they have been putting up Doc; 5—lJuc'ky°l;; 9-—Victor.y Galen; 7-H‘: r—.1'l,v|-‘t-la‘; sq,’ 1-—liia Budlong: 2-—Sllan Pointer; L-F 8!tGt.GeergeUt. I-8579 POSITIONS For THIJRSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1962 DASHEI I-0 '9 383*: 1-Gm Terran: 9-Garth uture Grief; 6-J. Orland C.: 'l—0enahn' Don 0.; I-dfi games resting hue and Jobs Psirler have ‘‘'‘'’1*- ins themselves to be tor 3-7 bracket performers. both at 1 etotatbee; 9-Victor-yIIac;&—I1miQ ;4_nm‘- _ bataallntbefiell. &—W’-nsvtctorrt-Amber: :1-rrinoo:_” ; cl ~ DASH!!!-4-I 1-Ted Genet-eel 3-llhry Lam: reailphurtthe . 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