Crewmen of the British Am- crica's Cup challenger Kur- rcwli \' jump overboard today after giving a cheer for their run! Sovereign chosen OpeningTourney TO THE LOSER GOES THE SWIM make 1014! attempt to win back 113-year-old silver mug. Sov- ereign defeated Kurt-ewe V to. day and shortly after craft re- turned to deck a committee Draw Released 1",.» mllnwing is the draw for MEN'S FIRST DIVISION ,1... l]l'i‘.‘ll Gables Open golf 8.42 R. MacFarlane, Alan cluuup nuslup which gets under- Champion. R. MacDonald. \mj' ut the Cavendish course 8.48 L. Killorn. A. G. Dagg. Jack today. Cook. SATURDAY 54 R. A. Home, Robt. Hat- )IFV'S ’I‘IIIRD DIVISION field, C. A. Coady. 12.00 \mm Maynard Simpson 9.00 Ian McHardy. Geo. Me Ma- .mhu Whaleu, lvo Cudmore. hon. Ern Diamond. 12!»; «mrlle Mann, M. Kays. 9.06 Munro Bell. S. Stewart. .uhu liar-Neill. Ron Ketch 1212 D, Dayan. S. Peters. Ray Hamblcv 12.1." lluh Waiters. R. Wallworth l“, Trainor. 1221 .l Pickets. Vic McMann. lmn Miller. 123-1 \. Johnston. Harold Ste- mm, Albert Douglas. 1238 .\l. Burgoyne. C. Rioux. A. , c saac. 1242 Louie Kuys. Marvin Mac- Ilnlmld. Jack Saint. nil} Blur Kelly, Bill Carruth- I‘:'-. Hike Farmer. 12.3: \ Carver. Chas Cook. J. i‘linn'ller. ' 1m Ken llunn. Dave Estabrooks . l‘uu liukii‘. Mr. it:va Gallant, D. J. Wall- .. mu 1 . . Magoo. ; .vy Douglas. Al Gaudet. 1‘» l' .um-r Murph . l l.ll‘» in il‘llanley, Ed Wattersp Alnii \IucKny. 1.21 "J ‘lnu Green. Gordon Ste-‘ \ml'l Donald Fyfe. l 1.30 l:-..':ly Lund. Elmer Fall-i .1in llziymond Bertram. l 2.35 Gordon Cook. Gnrnetti l l Rimll. Sterling Bowness. 1.42 I-‘hhie ilaclnnis. Vince Mac-i Iuii'rc, Jim Hornby. l 1.48 l.inll:i .ivingstone. Vernonl _ .‘ll'i'.ii'\'lll('. . H. erry. i 1.91 l-lriwui Johnston. John Mil ' lcs m. on . 1 Ion mun Thompson. Keir Jones. ‘ Dr, E. S. Glddings. 2.06 .'l ‘Ilelherall. Grant Smith. Gen Rogers. Dr. O‘Meara.‘ J'LXIORS FIRST DIVISION I2.4.3..\‘ulne_v Lockhart. B. Mar- _tin, Ron Boyles. 12.30 Cordon Carr. Dave Camp- _hcll. John Irwin 2.36 Dare Perry. Bob Irwin. I. ll'nlfendcr. 1.02 Dun Maund. Brent Schur- irin. Ron Garrett. 1.08.1 .irsenault. Ron MacFar- . lam“. Thane Burke. 114 Peter Clark. Cline Csssldy. _, John Daley. 20 Ronny MacDonald. Clive 9.12 Bill MacGregor. Harold Howatt. M. Francoeur. 9.18 Led Vessey, Geo. Watson, Harry Bartlett. 9.24 Earl Dunning, A. Farris. Mel King. 0.30 E. Millar. E. Buchanan. Wm. Noonan. 9.36 W. Coles. Ian Austin. Cliff Heald. 9.42 Walter Pickard. L. Garbutt. Lloyd Cox. 9.48 G. MacPherson. Ron Atkin- son. R. L. Smith. 9.54 Dr. W. MacDonald. Dr. C. Gallant. Paul Schurman. 10.00 Ivan Berrigan, Brent Put- y. aing. 10.06 P. F. Ring. Wayne Levy, I). Clarkson. 10.12 Chas. Levy. Dr. J. Bissett. 12 C. ur e. 10.18 Kelly Hiltz, B. Hunter. Jack Murphy. G. Bernard. 10.24 Bob MacDonald. H. C. Trainor. Leonce Arsenault, R. Henry. MEN‘S CHAMPIONSHIP D ION 10.36 Jim Matheson. Al. Carlson, R. Manning, Fred Jardine. 10.42 L.V. Windsor. Gerald Bur- goyne. Bob Glover. 10.48 F. W. Creamer. Merlll Pineau. R. Wigglesworth. W Clemente outside. inside, high or low—then . “I always try to go with the pitch." says Pittsburgh star right fielder. e succeeds often enough to be in a strong position to cap- his second National League batting title in four seasons. mark with 176. e year he won the batting crown with .351. he collected 201 safe- ties. This also likely will be the fifth straight year he will have mark. s right’handed bat- ter who steps away from the plate with his left foot when he swings, is noted forhis ability to hit to right field. "It's best to hit to right field from Royal Thames Yacht Club elected Sovereign to sail against Constellation of United States Sept. 15, (AP W 10.54 Geo. Scantlebury. J. A. Likely. M. . Rogers. 11.00 Al MacRae. Butch McGee, Don acDonald. 11.06 A. G. MacMillan. Dr. Mor- side. . Judge. 11.12 Skip Sear. Al McCurdy. onald. D.V. MacD 11.18 0. Furchak. Merlin Mac- Kenzie. Wm. Beer. H. Seifred. LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP IVISION 11.30 Mrs. R. A. Horne. Mrs. Wm. Beer, Mrs. G. W. Chap- man. 11.36 Joan Bennett, Mrs. J. K. Beer. Mrs. ~A. G. MacMil- an. 11.42 Mabel Farris, Marg. Jar- dine, Mrs. J. Bisset. 11.48 Iris MacLellan, Mrs. T. Laidlaw. D. Garbutt. LADIES FIRST DIVISION 11.54 Mrs. E. MacDonald. Mrs. 5.1“. Ring. Mrs. Geo. Bun- l a n. 12.00 Mrs: J. W. MacKenzie. T.. McMahon, Mrs. J. C. Laing 12.06 Mrs. J. A. Likely, E. Innis. Mrs. Gerald Kenn d '. 12.12 Mrs. Norman Eager. Marie , Toole. Mrs. Ivan Home. 1 LADIES SECOND DIVISION Millan, Mary Hatfield. Huestis. Mrs. C Clifford MacDonald. . 1.42 Mrs. Anne Bell. Mrs. J.f MacEachern, Mrs. T. Gen-l cheff ‘ 12.48 Mrs. Chas. Levy. Mrs. A. Dauglas. Mrs. Wm. More- SI e. 12.54 Chris Agnew. Mrs. AI Cook. Irene Williams. (Ladies in this division wishv tag to play only 9 holes please advise starter.) H.R. DOANE AND COMPANY WINSPEAR. HIGGINS. STEVENSON S DOANE Chartered Accountants I34 RICHMOND ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN Saint John. Halifax, St. John's. Montreal. Toronto. Winnipeg. Edmonton, Calgary. Prince Albert. Vancouver . linker. M. Sieen. I20 \‘mmlell MacDonald. E. Cor- . man, .Iohn Bell. 132 n i'. Campbell. Dave Mur- Du:. Wayne Cutcliffe. {38 Bryan MacIntyx-e. Garry J“(‘urlmore. f. ’lt'lRS SECOND 1;“ mm] DIVISION Hogs. Keir Jackson. che . Druid MacEa . 3100 Jim Killom. Les Zielinlkl. Roht. Scott. 106 0. MacIsaac. John Mac- v For-horn. Rnbt. Stewart. 2:12 Tom Irwin. A Plekafli: £1 (Minion MacDonald. ' Ii Paul Richard. F. MscIntyrc Malcolm MacLe n. ZIJFri'ol Toombs. Geo. Roger! ‘ JUNIOR G ‘12 Holly MEIEMIIIll-ET.s Grant ,Bsrb. MOHII Pat Stow-rt. .1me Ilsmbley. Ann Irwin. nt. Audrey do. " SUNDAY {MEN S SECOND DIVISION I” am. Stu I World. ILea Reid. 9 l - Chas. Jo. Duncan. ‘ MacKa , G. u. smith.y Doug no“. l-“;f;';:plaarfirgw& “5": Mac Several used trading and three point hitch plows. ' '. ‘ni e Daviso . 33,02... 2:3,: as Canchael, "‘5 nr Ch ' muggy, Kzfimlfg‘fidgggf Ken- No. 25 Massey Ferguson Demonstrotor Diesel ‘v F”! Campbell. Rip 3””. 2 PLOW Tractor I48 i. chw' No. 85 Massey Ferguson Danes-tester Model . "1“ BOswell Jack Wow 3 Plow Tractor "410mm Alex Wilden. . [ism-d Grant. Gerald Claims:- I rg Guy Fich .. sud. 9‘00 Jackson. a. J. Thomson- .“ éthehurt. |- I» AI . liA' Brooks. "n Ed- Tum". . 2 'Dr. I. ldlsw. Harold “0‘ Mg. Ivan Home. . ave .lsrdino Dr M‘ chaff. Fu ' D m John lion PICK. I Bel m n‘ll'l‘ Walke . . , s r. N. MacLeod “it Lutcum, an“, ' l—No. 425 Cookshutt l—Cmso, two years old. Z—Usod wagons No. WC Allis Chalmers. R-lvh Jenkins. Jack v'm. “‘- S Coos. mu m. monomer! USED MACHINERY FOR SALE IALERS l—No. 10 MI. Good as new. used two seasons l—No. 8 MI. Used four seasons. l—No. 1 ME. Ready to go l—No. 45' Intonation] Harvester l—Rivere Chateau. French bolor OTHER IOLIIPMENT l—OJI. Champlain Potato Harvester l—lnternationol Harvester. rubber tired potato digger with tronsth l—Used New Idea 70 bushel spreader No. D14 Allis Chalmers with New Idea loader 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL NEW MACHINERY. EASY PAYMENT W" ARRANGED DELANEY’S PHD SERVICE sot-ms Irepholo) 12.24 Mrs. Ralph Carr, Mae Mac- I Amateur Annual Shoot Goes Monday W One of the main events of the Prince Edward Island Rifle As-I, sociation’s 1964 program will be held at Squaw Point ranges on Monday. "Labor Day ” The running of the City Championship aggregate match- es which comprise the Jenkins Transfer match will be held in the forenoon and the RC. Bar- wise match in the afternoon. 11.24 Lea Windsor. The Jenkins match consists Art MacKenzle, of 10 shots to be fired at each of the 200 and 300 yard ranges Barwise event‘ consists of 10 rounds at 5 and 15 rounds at 600 yards giving a possible total of 125 points. The program will get under- way at 8:30 in the morning with the second stage of the champ- ionship going at 1 p.m. Presentation of prizes will take place at the range club- house at the conclusion of the Barwise match with the assoc- kins doing the honors. nag-i Forbes Kennedy ‘ Misses Contest The Island Branch of the Athletic Union of lCanada baseball committee an- 12.30 Mrs. I. Berrigan. Shellylnounced yesterday that Forbes A. Coady. : Kenn 12.36 Mrs. H. C. Trainor. Mrs. , lotietown Abbies, was suspend-l y. catcher of the Char- for a possible 100 points. The iation president Ralph E. Jen- in this park (Forbes Field) be- cause of 1 wall." he said. The curving wallallows many balls hit against it to roll or bounce by the fielder for extra Hawks Moot Irving Walkers Johnny’s Flying Hawks will tangle with Summerside Irving Walkers this afternoon at Char- lottetown's new softball game. The Hawks are leading 1-0 in the best of three series for the Island Intermediate ‘0' finals. The Bill Gallant coached crew downed the Walker Sum— merside last Saturday by a 16-4 count. Game time for this afternoon's tilt is set for 1:30 and if third game is necessary it will be played immediately follow- ing the first game. 9 l l l 1 Pirates' Fielder Belts Them All PITTSBURGH (APl -— Memo; to pitchers: Throw to Roberto In Why don't pitcher; jam Cle- ente to keep him from hitting to right field? "Most of the time I can hit the inside ball to right field." Pirates' ' he It also can be added that Cle- ments is not averse to hitting the hall to centre and left fields. Clemente hit at least 10 home runs in each of the four previous team-leading 72 runs. MARBLE GRANITE BRONZE * Craftsmen Skilled Memorial 4 merside in Summersido Saturday. Kennedy sat out the game third that Gerald ‘Gumps' Gay be re- moved from the remainder of the series as umpire. ed from Island baseball play- offs for one game following an incident in a game against Slilm- est night. won 10-9 by Charlotte- town. The committee also ruled of the series Wednesday & SON LTD. OI' Canadian actor Barry Morse is a slight, 146-pound man with a head that seems too big for his body and an angular, high- cheekboned face that makes him appear like an amiable and urbane wolf. He has played approximately 2,200 roles in his career in England, Canada and the United States. One of the busiest men in his profession in North America, Morse explains to Weekend Magazine Staff Writer Bill Brown in this week’s issue how he manages to keep up the pace. vans BECK. ll gttiat WITH N 0 TI C E The Carleton Dump will be open 12 - s Tuesday and Thurs- . day and 8 - 8 on Saturdays. l Closed Monday’s Wednesday's ' and Friday's. Montague and Charlottetown Since 1870 WEEKEND MAGAZINE and Colored Comics STILL ONLY IO“ 'At All Newsstands 24 I2 PLOWING CLASH PROGRAMME Wednesday, September 9th AUMMOIWMMBGWWMW MUSTme 1" PLOWINO MATCH and AGRICULTURAL FAIR ASSOCIATION GROUNDS. DUNDAS Wednesday - Thursday. September 9-10 $ OVER $6,000.00 IN PRIZES CLASS 1 Plow Seniors CLASS 'I—Singlo Farrow, Open CLASS .5—8138 MW NW1” cuss s—Gong Plow, Under 16 m 5‘5"” “mm 3°" “d” 1‘ oLAss s—mctor. 2 and s sod, Indies cuss I‘m“ f 333 cuss lit—Utility Class, Sponsored by I’os'lection Dairy on“ am: no” a, Gm, W 1. cures n—mo mum Clusnplondup om onus 11— sixth Judging of: nowrnm. JERSEY, summons and SWIN- TI‘IT ’0‘ All , golds“. HORSE CLASSES: All Gononl Purpose and Dre-ft 'au nudging]ng and Poultry. m “on” a, 4-H own moons! am panama I HMO: STARTS AT I0 AM. HAWCRAFT ENTRIES CLOSE AT HORSI MGWG: STARTS AT l H”. IO A.M. WEDNESDAY. 5“ 9th 290 HORSES I: CATTLE CLASSES PROGRAMME Thursday, September 10th All Broads of Cottlo Must Be (It Grounds Both Days ; AI Classes Open to Province. ex: L S. HUNTER. President mass. on. Cattle. Shop and CARDIGAN. 3.3. 5 I PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH and AGRICULTURAL FAIR Hog Classes and 4-H Club Program. which on Open to King‘s County and that Portion of Onassis Coontyloolond South“ I-llllsboroltlvor. LIVESTOCK MOINGM at II can. WMINTS—LWCHIS—m - owes -— SPORTS Including Tug otWor. ADMISSION - 75c and 25: Mools Will Be Served by the lodlos' Aid of the Dundas United Church MRS. WARREN MocDONALD. Troooum ALIIR'I' ACORN. Sec CARDIGAN. and."