14 The Go aniian, Charlottetown, Thur, Ang 15, 1968. Mays Hits Record 535th: | Surprise Upsets Mark First Match-play Round ” { Prince Fdward Island golfers consolation results: ‘Mrs. Alex Mour, Halifax, de- feated. Mrs. -W.A.sBeer, Char- | lottetown, 2 and 1. ' point jmen's (Mulligan, set to go Thursday. |i 949), The Korean Pavilion at Expo August 18 at the Belvedere Golf| : Accident Kills Driver Miles RIVERSIDE.; Calif Racing (AP) car driver Ken Miles was killed «instantly Wednesday when a sports car he was test- ing went out of control at River- side Raceway, a track: official said. The car veered off the course and flipped end over end. Miles, 47, was thrown clear of the ear, | which burst inte’ flames, Golf Draw of Anti-|lottetown, defeated Mrs. R. R./s The following te the schedule match, Vice-President, sponsored by the Mr: 1.15 — L, Sampson, M. /Ves rey; 120 — PR ‘Drysdale, N Brown: 125 — M. Hunt, F. Mae- Kenzie; 130 — 1° Gallant, Lethe N.S. Makes ijLaird; 1.35 — D Rogers, M e F . \MacNeili; 149 — H. Baker, E. Bi or MacPonald; 1:45 — B. MacEach-, ' ern,.M. Weir; 150 — A. Mac- T 5 Lean, V. Ross; 155 — M. Mae- J. L. ropny Millan, G. Berrigan, s Storey. espe ig rele tig To BS ARRIE. Ont (cP SMP PROBABLE Jim MacDontid, and cre pia | Dav F > of Bras r | ° PITCHERS Re mak Nac ate. oaaking | Cape Breton, NS la strong. bid*to wrest the Cana- | Pittsburgh ; (Fryman 7) at dian: Snipe sailing championship _ j 3; who New -York (Gardner 8-7). away from Ontario entries w Cincinnat!~ Elis” 9>-=~-14) ~at*have held the-John Leckie Tro- National League Houston (Bruce 29), (N). iphy for the past four vears St. Louis (Gibson 159) at Los. MacDonald placed firsi in. lAngeles (Drysdale 813), (N). |Wednesday’s third test “ ng Only games scheduled. jfive-race series, ahead o te American League iHains of Oakville, Ont, wno i ser- d. California (Lopez.5 - 11) at leads the over-all roun Minnesota (Grant 93 or Mer-, MacDonald holds. down the lrunner-up position, 366 points Chicago (Peters 10 - 8) at,behind the leader. The scoring / \Cleveland (McDowell /6-5), (N),system awards 1600 points ts | Only games scheduled. each race winner. see | Myrtle ° Awalt, Montreal, de By DON. ANGUS i Migr -tarvan:—sinbiie lane feated’ Barbara Moreside, Char- ’ ° ee - a L RALIFAX:} (OP)<Unsete sd nutia~ while “Mrec Moore had |e ee : ie. o ’ a downpour that held up play > 4 ; ; | Mary Bruner, Ganonoque, Ont rio es ain Own OX for 30-minutes marked the first Consistent trouble with the wet (defeated Mrs. L.8. Cox,’ Char- ; : —*-mateh-play~round vof the 1968 Breens, took the hole-by-hole eae: ; Mac aie ' - ( j a ’ 7 argaret Jardine, arlotte SAN. FRANCISCO ‘AP! -Wil ‘cause with a home run--his rah patipbaihine trclacene aol eee ee a aud finished | wn, defeated Mrs J.K.S, Ma- He Mays of the San Fran¢isen —in the aéeventh, Sixteen of: th : |nuel, Saint John, N-B, 8 and 2 Siant h the. greatest’ : ; » the 32. eompetitors Joanne Goulet of Regina and! wirs RA Craig, Dartmouth, ig ccna hae hitter: in DETROIT ‘AP Al Kaline in: the championship flight fell Kay Helleur of Toronto were|N-S defeated Mrs..K. Mustard, ey Wednesday when he cracked & two-run. homer his by the wayside in the test of other victims of the unpredict- | Gharlottetown, & and 4 i Seed Nh. Geacat hia catesr in fire sinre ~ July 10-and . Ea L survival for the Duchess of Con- ability inherent in match-play,; Nancy Nixon, Winnipeg, _de- | the fourth” inning...efg—game—. Wilson, checked ‘New York on naught gold. cup.-The defeated-competition jfeated Mrs. A- Coady, Char- | ein RE Lonin four hits, leading Netroit Tigers inéliuded Gail Harvey Moore of Miss Goulet, third’ low ‘gross |lottetown, 3 and 2 j Mavs’ homer, a jolt: aver the to a 4:2 victory over Yankees Searboroug;, Onty a pre:tour-|with 72 Tuesday, was defeated| Mrs. W.G. Barbour, Char- gicne eld faiea Gh a 8a piles Wednesday night nament favorite by Georgina Doucet ‘ | bi Ray Washburn; pulled him NEW YORK (‘AF Rob Mrs. Moore, low qualifer with gonish, NS..:1° up, while Miss |Goodine, New Glasgow, N.S 1 of the first stage of:a four-stage out of a tie for second place Taylor's pingh-hif: grand tlam @ par 70 over 18 holes of medal Helleur, non-playing captain of UP. : aith Jimmy -Faxe on ine -all homer and a’ two-out. two-run play Tuesday, waa eliminated Canada's 1968 world team, and| ; . time homer list. The.only plaver single by Ron Hunt Jifted New by the surprising victory of a veteran standout at national) PLAN WOODEN PAVILION ever, to hit more homers than York Mets toa an &7 comeback Vicki Larsen, a 21-vear-old dark tournament, was, eliminated by Mays. is Bahe, Ruth, who hit 714 Fivietory over Pittsburgh Pirates horse from St. Davids, near St. talented junior Pamela Miller 67 will be entirely wooden and and Winter Club: during his maior league career ) Wednesday night. , Catharines, Ont. of Oshawa, Ont, 5 and 4. | hand-made. ; Mave piilled nino ‘aA tre with j rere emp petnye ener LL tt mtn ah m —— — Foxx Tuesday ‘nicht when he hit the 534th of his career | But he came up in the fourth | iNning wit.n one out. -and= _ bases, slammed a-drive over the fence for his 30th homer—of. the sea- ton, the hall carrving on ‘a line into. a mob of children stand- inc by the ‘bleachers As Mavs trotted around the estimated TR WW) nee in ite feel and aave him a Standing ovation Mavs nto the Giant dug heeded the applause came out and tipped his tne crowd. of first out and hat BOSTON ‘AP Luis Apart ein collected five hits and Frank Rohinson.....collected hits and two runs hatted in Wednes- da. leading Ralt more Orioles to an 8-4 victory over- Reston Resa Sor Right sete hie jogged then three hander. Tim Falmer 14th -wietorvy with re ief help fram Stu Miller as the League-leading ‘ri oles a -eweep af A three-game series The. Orioles picked up ap uB- American completed ~ International ~ Tuna Cup Match | “eonld eee the saitis and splash By Fick MssnnEerw: tet me say at the outset that & is my considered opinion that “Tuna fishing with rod and reel unill- never hecome 4 great spece ‘tater sport in™fact T'm reminded of the classi¢ line penned by Damon Runven who deserbed en America’s Gup Yacht Race bv. saving that # had “All. the tenseness and ercitame-y of watching the grass grow” After tee full devs af b bhing about om. grev. fog shrouded ee2s and watching’ some of the world's. most: experienced big -.game fishermen vainly trying to entice Giant Blue Fin Tone to the hait you. begin ‘to share in . their obvious fmistrahon : Only tun fish have heen hook- ed‘in the frst ten dave of ths seventeenth International. Tuna Cup. Match, and hoth fish won their battles 3 “James Anderson, captain of this years United States entry had a fish on for onlw seven minutes. during. the first .day's fishing and then lost out when the Tuna streaked - under — the boat and broke the. 130 pound test line Hke a piece of string. .. During the second day Alex- ander Marchessinni, captain of the Greek team, hooked :a fish and fought a whale of a battle for over an hour. His undoing came when the hne tangled anth a siinken lohstar trap Be- ine went the hne, and away went Mr. Tuna fer parts un- known. . : Bot the most. frustrating’ pa @f this whole business for frsher- men and match officials te the obvious fact that there are plenty of fish around Both on soldier's rip, the famed Tuna ‘Hotspot’ off Wedgeport,- and Cane St Marva Fish have heen - spotted yn numbers as they break the surface in a feeding frenzy The question now %« Why aren't they taking the bant? On Tuesday T Was with the press party at Cape St. Mary's, _ | ~ BASEBALL “wn the fact that fish are around and when the thick fog finally rolled hack for a few hours we saw plenty of evidence to attest fin quantity Through field glasses we MARITIME —gest—fish of the tournament WILLIE. MAYS earned run-in. the first and? added—sn ie —talies sn tha—third n hefore exploding for =, inning en vietory 1 and five runs in their-eighth the ninth royte to nine games CLEVELAND ‘AP) — Leon Wagner slammed a three-run homer in the seventh ining boosting Cleveland .Indians to a} 59° ‘Victory cover Washington-| Senators Wednesday -night Larry. Brown “singled -in an- other run in the seventh as. the Indians wiped out a &.1 Wash. ington lead : | Rocky Colavite alsn hit. his 2th. homer for the Indians—a solo shot in the sixth inning | Washington’ starter Pete Ri. | chert Veontributed to his own es:-and the telltale crescent | shaned dorsal! fins sitwing above the surface as the Tuna chased Baitfish- to the top We sat and shared the fisher men's frffstration as they circ ed hack and forth over the hugh achool, trolling at faet speed, meédiim speed and sinw epeed. They tmed dro fishing, trolling hats, Mackerel “and | Saind bet jist. nothing seemed ta work _ ; | In fact at ame point ‘ane boat) captain swore he would put Hp | stick on the hat to see if that) would add-any eeductivenesa to. Herring, ~the huge The jast time this match got a skunking was in 1958, and that led to-the cancellanon, of the match unt! last vear when the Americans snatched the Agton. | R Sharp Trophy from the Car. ribean team by-landing the big- , ™ the final hour of the four dag fishfest, om You can sense a certain. wor- ried quabty at match headquar- |. ters. now ‘as the unholy prospect | of another fishless tournament * looms up However, there are two full days of fishing ahead, and ne fisherman worth his bait ever gives up hope altogether. | It. could "hapnen that fhe feah | will suddenly. start ta take and | if they do there could well he a real bonanza. The day hefore the match started for instance, three bnats who had. been out al day .suddeniv hooked fish with- in minutes of each other, and all three Tuna were boated— That's the kind-of action every- | hody here at match headquar- ters is. homng for as ‘the final tow davs. of fishing hegin thie-- morning Tt will take a httle hetter wea ther, and a whole Int of fisher mens luck ta pull it off That and some very hunery Tunafish RESULTS ASSOCIATED PRESS American League Raltimore 101 1NA MNS BAT Br THE ‘ Boston nn cnn anne 4 Al RACING Palmer. t46. S Miller (ay and Roznovsks Santiagn ‘ S\CKVILGN SOONERS (a won a; Henne oe | (CP; — Persistent rain showere aia or and Rvan HRs Bos } giowed the horses Wednesday Niemeter ‘JA a sight on an eight-dash harnes First ; <- pacing card here Kansas City ‘nin non noi 2112 | Ret time of the night was’ Chicken nnn nnn n4x— 4 PR 45 stepped hy Vallev Lindblad (44 >Aker (8 “and Chiefn_the sixth race and. bY pot Riuzhardt.: Docker (9-7) Lyn Warn the seventh (8) and Romann HR Chi- Other winters were Rorder- Skowron (4 | view Lee (914 “MQ, Harmony © washineton on on 1H 2 AT Boh 13 ten Potomac Chuck Cleveland MN MT 4ox— §S RI! (213. Prince Robert (PH 4-5 Richert (12-11 line (R) and} NLM Lady R (917 4-5) and Dauly Cacannta. 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