'Ommmm.3og. 18, 1964.,_ SPORTS ‘ l F RONT By NICK FILLMORE From The Weekend l'l'WASI tig_weekmd in Island sport circles - two goll W. earthen playoffs, harness racin . o-karti'n . ahbitionbasebaflandsifleshoodng. g g g DONALDcamel-p addedahotoneatt‘hird CNElLLoutat GARTH Mr. Umpire ejected him from KELLY looked struck out ‘TOY NY’ G bases Kelly xt sharp lie tte , who they Ryan looked a litti wmafew ence or dire ng he tried to pick off RICHARD PERRY. the d was Summerslde's winning run. persons saw e with the fielding gem of the ga for the Juveniles and threw base. It was . A _ NEDY back in action. He picked up a single. Summernde coach GAY was more than annoyed . behind the plate, and he foundthhimself sitting on the bench as e ALLANT loaded and two out. Legion coach CHARL today to summarize e ball over second ba ltwasintho game. FREDDIE MAC- me as he GEORGE good to see J MIE KEN- some of the calls from game. in the eighth inning when he with tour pitches. with the EDGEWD soon AND nnivnn Slum llRiicllie Allen May CaplUre MVP Ancl Rookie Awards By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) — Ritchie Alien. leading a charge that is moving Philadelphia P‘iillies to their first National League pen- nant in 14 cars, appears to have a good chance to become player awards in the same A clutch - hitting outfielder. has been more frequently men- tioned as Philadelphia's repre- Jr. Tenni Slashed By PETER McNAUGHTON OTTAWA (CPl—Rain put a damper on proceedings Monday as foreign stars joined players from across Canada in the hunt for 13 titles at the Canadian open junior tennis champion- ships. _ Only an of 120 scheduled matches were played. after an the first major leaguer to win young third baseman heads the rookie and most valuable team in batting with .318 while ason. lthough Johnny Caillson. the r sentative for MVP honors. Al- len’s credentials are more in:- pressive. The two are tied for the club ' home run lead with 20. Callison leads in runs batted in with 70 to Allen’s 01. However. the Callison's average is o week’s games. lace 5 Play By Rain The favorites. including some of the most outstanding foreign performers in the 16-year ills- rnament. made it easily through first round action and advance to the and round today. Two 16 - year - old Melucan stars and a pair from New Zealand considered the E c- won tlve of seven or increased their leadiggler all: her - up San Francisco to 4V. games from 2%. ' Roberto Clemente 0t Pills- burgh hss a stranglehold on the batting lead. He holds an 13. point edge over Chicago‘s Ron Sago in :cond place. emen dropped four ' to .345 with a 7-for-25 perllgl-Ilr': slice in ast week's action Santo. replacing teammalrl Billy Williams in the runner-up position. fell one point to 327 with eight hits in 25 trips. wu. hams slumped seven points in .326 with eight safeties in 34 tlmvesuathat. i e ays of San Franci‘ another leading candidate MVP honors. remained in fourth place with a .322 mark. Giants‘ outfielder slammed five home runs las week and lifted his leading total to 37. He also took a 'ant toward regaining the runs batted in lead. collecting eight to tie Ken Boyer of St. Louis for second place with 84 Santa is the top man with 86: 'In the American League Minnesota rookie Tony Olivs' boosted his pace - setting aver- age flve lnts to 339. collect- is e surp when saw Gallant step in I 10 Ft - he a pinch hitter. but Kelly came through in fine style. olvmighttram tgmached the u flue“ t: watch I. we we“ iii!" mm; s I.111:I nzgeatobamw York c by cour s at a ideau Lawn (mg even - ‘ . Kelly As Sharp? DOUBLE RETURNS $314.10 we on. plague Lu- « Memoir. hissiiislgslg 52mm 1 . , “‘0‘ “9"” n a “in Chicago's Flod ' ‘ . 37 Robinson. d lillecopinion that Kaelflewisget as shgatrglgnptllrekrggunggyth‘lehgeason L. c 'l- a .iggrldlafiiilgngtlwlf‘ Mame had nine hm '“ 23 he 1 t oil be but he till looks ood stnk‘ - ' Ions up "re d of he is "lemma 3"“ “cm “i‘ 5” l t as was as. ght so. 5 ll 031 found l “d “We! polnts to .315. Robinson climbed ' 3,8 out 13_ ' 0 singles by default-- one point to 311 with a 9.: ‘ GEORGE DALTON, who was a spectator at Sunday s game. Ba Ser'es Fellow Mexican Lula. Gama h 1 . . oral 6 (sold me he is eight days too old to play Junior ball- Dalm- ' o Merida who alon With a 0“ Hg. 6 who played centre with the Summerslde hockey Juniors last ' ' g Harmon Kmebrew °f M‘m‘" winter. will Play with the Town intermediates. . . . Barry's Lions eliminated the L"? works om With memo. “"8 heads the Held 1“ hnmt’l'! l 6 MICKEY CANNON. Charlottetown. came on strong in the Charlottetown Royals in Inter- Dav" 0‘" “‘m' w” ’3” “’"h ‘2 an“ RBI) 95‘ He had 7 at Belvedere Saturday to capture her first ediate “C” softball ac‘ion matches to em” the "Md three “men 135‘ week 7 Island closed golf championship Her opening round 87 was the yesterday evening by defeating round' He beat Marcus Hollan' n best of the tourney. One of thefiguzls onhtheil siding: Satgll‘dfly B J M c N t e Royals in a best of three dertol Mu???” RG'O’ $61") at": 2 was BLANCHE HOGG. Summe 'e. w o asn' n at e to y I ULLE the fourth dash in a time of h th t ( . . r ‘ we“ on "m on 0"“ ° - became of a health problem. Blanche seem- Edgewood Scott rained by 2:064. The Smith teamed entry it‘ll Xurlgr lilo tirest ill??? (all: rogwiflipii‘l’ro MacNeil) i; will: t"733ml."TESL") “W Toronto Mr “- ’° ed a little sad able to defend her crown thin Elmer Smith and owned by was tucked in. the three-hole ' . 1. th ' th da 11 WMX Rushaw Ch‘ef ' on itch lvlz Ions kJsumpted The w" New h‘lw‘k" “5 H' year: but she shouldn‘t feel too'bad (because She has W0“ ‘3 Messers. Mayhew. Howatt and for the first half and stayed 12?: I a: “733mm tn: wire (J. .Arfgllaulll a 4 twoml'unsel'n thgrljll'fi inning all: Graeme Emot' mm 1’ the top w “M - Shf said Shell ‘12: mgnglgmfllt “ex: Keir-m “me Ramsay, Kinkora captured both there till the field was coming 2, ,3_ w. . . (E. mar-d) 4 1 never looked back: winning the . ranked "mim in me counm' wig}? 'wglen'fles butchericnf; 1:10;; A; k fin S”: dashes of the. Evening Patriot into e um. the hack Rysedka owned by Sidney Tennessee Riley (R. Craig) 5 2 game 10-5. and Neil McAffier of Wellington, hm t ' {or the Candi“ Amateur with the Winklng Inaugural InVltatlonal 'Pacc at stretch. and came on the out- stead and Bert Steel, Char- ays: 29.60, 8.80. 2.60; 8.10, In the bottom of the seventh " Who .15 ranked second . and”. mm mm m City th d tlgestclliiizrlélttetown DriVing Park gig]: :: tlgeadWiltlleo bunched up lotteltownthand 'with “Stead 2.010: 2.20.213 Eitthhe aggreRl‘eadlisng 101 for mfggfibeaglgsgcegwt: tRhgaghli‘g when empty ese a - . : ; ~ e lo 1 and mga‘mfheprlnob' gel-mine weekend limes cliuple of notalllse The big black Italllon cap- ln the eighth dash Huckster lfifdngashemrelfiofgrhuo Stead ‘ 1m“ and 2'1” rally thrill rift fiolfrurllaraSos: on?“ M- “'1 “d Stem”: hockey webs. . was TREVOR FARE? Newgllasgm tutor: the first half of the main With Frank Daniels in the refined gelding went to the top the plate but were quickly ex_ Karina of Montreal 6-3, 6.1. M who played on the hrst line for Kitchener Ranu.ers fifth eMMl even, which was featured on sulky gave the Scott horse a on the first turn and never tl'ngulshed when Turner relieved ‘9 MCAffer was aflVlmClllS L. Junior gue last season. Tic: Iyears Igckvemoufl; tremendous battle. HUCRSlel' looked back. his own reliever, Ken Ballem_ I to the second round With a 6.3. 6. mm Suturing ockeyfifeohotlrlm Falhgn H: “:85”! MVP maid went to the top on the first In the seventh event it was Barry Turner toed the slab 5'1. “0‘0”. 0"“ Jm‘ 39‘1"“ 0‘ 7...: both” “.2: stethsemschooie ills father 51's LEO FAHEY. who play- tum “‘9 big time" Success D” "‘5‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS m the first five innings giving Pmadelpma' 7‘ ed tall-9 man ears with New Glasgow senior team . Trevor The 15]?“ owned not” tried “Plural “’9 money' The “"59 Probable itch f tod ‘ run on rec hits' Ken 7' to cams; 1'“ Winnipeg this fan and will Be seeking a m to take him on the back stretch is owned by Harry Hirsch. major lea PP bigls‘sb or ays Ballem took over in the sixth B 7.? moves with er cm.” in either the AHL of Central Pm but .the Huckster wouldn‘t give Sydney, N‘s" and George with won_1§:t're :18, Esme;- but ran into trouble in the bob 7.: tram Rang an inch. ‘ Mauser was up on the bum eta. 9° 5 m 3‘39 ' tom of the seventh and then 7.4 The other player was JOHN DEAN, now of Halifax: who was HUCRSler 195'] the field tlll Racing action resumes at the ' National Lea e Turner returned to check the S a o a top foreword for the Maritime junior champ Halifax Klng- . “lei! were 00mlnglnt01he home Charlottetown Driving Park this Pmst h Ghbogu (9 4) t rally and 90d “19 game- 3! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS F ' (fishers. Dean also t ws a mean baseball and was a stretch then Elmer took e afternoon with another fun. g ' ‘ n ' 3 ymn Weeks hurled the en- Nation Lu 9 al . . New York Jackson (612) (‘1) 5" hurler for several seasons in Nova Scotla minor circles. big horse out. and With a fledged race card set to go for 1 Chicago 'Bum‘ (12 9) ’t Phi lire game for the losers. giving Pittsburgh 000000000— 0 40 B 4 - . tremendous burst of speed. he the patrons of the local race- delphia B'ennett (9 .3) (in la- “5’ 13 ms. melu‘fing a homer ew York mom “X's” 1 ' 8‘5 Poulton To Tra'n M {filmfieoaifirong to lead the pack way, St Ilouis Sade‘c (14 9) at tos’l‘urger (l; the Seclond inlning. PVisuale (13-9). Gelnar (8) and ' V _. 35 v . ' v “ pee y ary a an. ions as aroni- Ribant (1-1) and ' 9-0 . - Houston. Bruce (11-7) (N) ‘ - r' . h JIMM‘ FOUL Approleately four thousand 9351195 3 and 7 . catcher. was the big gun for Cannizzaro. HRs: NY—Smnh 2 . H To}: %I§Hs‘;zmmmmnfigbgn in the ring fm. race ‘fans were on hand for last Ri’deke 'S. Stead) . 1 2 tmfgwilkeel' LemaSte’ (,12'33 his team as he hit a triple. two (15). H l 3-) more than two mantis because of a stomach oper ion. “3 SU RSIDE Right 3 openlng Old Home Week M I'll L138? ((1% 13891:”; g g 8N- 5 use es' Drywale (“'12) :Wtbles and a Single for 8 Per- 3:153” 010000 000- 1 53 H V 2 E u m the co“ .8 o, light-weights. Poulton reca M_ME — race car . erry o e . sole 5 . ec game. Robert MacNutt was I- 05110100!— 8 121 9-3 some of g old hymenjmildmdng was popular on PE . 0 Plumbing. labelled underdogs LARGEST PAY Rio Grande (O. Willis) 4 6 Sailngmall' O'Toole “2-51 at 2—3. Broglio (3-6). Elston (3), 9‘5 mentioned a card in sinn-merslde one night when boxed were supposed to be on: of the. The second daily double Lady Lakeburn (E. MacKay)5 4i “Rigor 301111 (4-4) (N) For the Royals Norman Mac- Gregory (5). F. Burdetle (7)1 '0-0‘ NNIE ‘TURK’ ARSENAULT. On the.same card a husky 14- playoffs last week agalrlst En-.‘ event. which was featured on Success Do (G. Mauger) 6 1 N 9 can 119%“ Lend and G. Whitlock both and Schaffer. Short (12-5) and 100‘ yearolpl a, “as; mY'fiafiAmlLANfig‘T 3313:1539 GAY- POUR” gain Drug. but they weren't. l "'9 5mm and seventh daShes $11915“? 1:11 Eouml’ln)’ 7 :1 Chifg‘éoygzgego?’1“;gg) :34) i" had two hits in four trips. Dairymple. PLAIN "'0 an, . . ._. evy continued their amazmg was the largest pay yc one e y ( . Ke y 8 ' , r S ' Officials for the game were American League "-0 I heard over the weekend that RHODA MACLEOD- 5h°"- winning ball here last nighl. of the evening. The winning Pays: 10.20. 4.20, 3.30; 3.50. Mlllnesota. Pascual (12-9) at plate umpire Bud Lund and on New York 000000010— 1 42 or FILTER TIP "-2 with offlci l broad jump of 19 feet a food. came all)“l maze“ d am one at the Easém Can. The plumbers who didn't win a combination was w.M.x. own- 2.80: 5.30. 8.60. 6.60. 4.60: 4.90. wasmllgi‘m- milk ‘53) ‘Nl bases were Pete Macln- Clue-so 000001101- 2 N; GIG AR - “'3 ‘3' “an $06 on” Mvewmdecked up I new Canadian Imam. regular season game in seven; ed by H. H. Jenkins Southport 370: 4-20) Ba" "9' Roberts (10‘s) 3‘ lyre Blld Adelbel‘l ROBCll- Terry (5‘10) Ford ‘6) MikkEl- ETTES "'4‘ m" marlin” Charlottetown - Kim's County Intermediate tries again“ Coastal Movers! With Emmett Bernard holding Times: 2210.4 and 2:104. Boston. Monbouquette (3.1m son (8) and Howard; Pizarro "a" ho a good sta;t under. the lights at edged “1? League leaders 84. lnl the ribbons and Success Do ashes 4 and 8 m) . (1&6) Wilhelm (ii) and Martin. 1701 Menu-la] Field but turned a bi m' -Wa.V 31159 0‘ m the We’ll“ game 0‘ the be“ 0‘ I refined by Gemge Mauger and Edgewwd sum (E' Smith) 1 1 Los Angeles' Chance (13-5) ~ 12.0 g and loose holding Charlottetown won it 154 flve. Prince County Softball 51. owned by Harry Hirsch. Syd- Port Wallis Boy (A. Porter) 2 5 and. Newman ("*5’ 8‘ Delmli- . "‘3‘. FORBES KENNED he could throw a bat as well nals. ney, N.s. A ticket on th. two. June Byrd (J. MacGregor) 3 4 “hell (9‘7) 01‘ Spam“ (3-5) s .5 play hockey Be mav have felt he had a right to throw that who under dog plumbers, some was worth $314.10. Huckster (F. Daniels) 4 2 “‘1 (“Emmi”) (TN) HUS Ies 3-2 ,' ‘ bet at?” out howghvelibtitietcause efliarller he had ed fresh from their upset series Eloise Wick with .1 a me. Crash Dive (J. Given) 5 3 133111385 gainsattlgo 1‘04) I along 1e storied ar eown's rs run. win over Enman Dru on S t- 'Roach' MacGr d' t Pays: 360. 2-60. 2.10: 4.50. 3” “‘3 3 W9 and- '” hon the its Mal-l: 12:1“ "kilfimg “lnglfifiyd’Engit “"3335 picked up lhgir temth driving captureedgmthemzl‘irtall; 2.30: 2.20. . , 2.40; 440, Donovan (6-7) and Kralick (94) StESSfszES‘EE’; zegfii‘éayMi: l on have (in I P on r Y e - once again starting in early raiser in 2092 The three ear Times: 2:064 and 2068 TN) - ~' ‘ nrd ' 12 - 2 win over National Park All-Stars. That makes . ‘ . - - - y ' ' ' ' an ll lnnmg thriller at Peakes. Us ” ‘30s! “mg” m a” be“ M H" mm”. a" “on. all! pficher Roy Mountiord and old Whlcll is owned by the EH £39m” 1 “d 5 Fred Handrahan went the dis- 700 WAN “Pn‘mesERs, _ eb tigers.“ scoring four runs Green Brier Farms. Charlotte- L080 101‘ (J- MCGl'eEOI‘) 1 1 tance for the Bombers. striking ms in he l'St lmllllg. But it was town was back in the fifth to Rhapsody In Brown American League out two and allowing .even 2.27- Coastal Movers who helped cop top honors with a time of (H- Mach!) 1 4 w L chGBL hits. Art Coffin was the losing. 2-30 . them. They made four errors 2:10.]. Tl?pr Gallon (G. Mauser) 3 3. Balm-no" 73 45 519 _ hurler with 14 strikeouts and‘ 300 two thirds of an inning Coa- Chet Lynn Roya owned by Cllldyl Pride 0- GlVen‘ 4 2’ Chicago 72 47 :605 11,5 allowing only three hits. 303. a stal Movers threw the ball Stanley Mayhew. Kinkora and 01110! Orphan (A- W00!” 5 5 New York 59 47 595 3 Th Bombers. playing error? 3-30 away four other times during driven by Graham Chappell Mystery JIM! Detroit 51 so . 13 less ball. were helped along; (on the Same as well. captured the second event is (3- MacFadyenl 6 6 Lo. Angela! 51 no _ 131/. by fielding gems by Ken Macs 403- . Inman Plumbing scored an- 2:13. The Mawhew owned mare Pays: 250, 2.70. 2.30; 0.40. 4.10: Minnesota 59 60 .496 1414 mum!" and 30b ROBSllel'. ‘ ‘(W other two runs in the second in- beat Edgewood Hal teamed by 2-60. 6.60. 3.10: 2.70. Cleveland 54 64 .459 19 With two away in the eleven 4 30- e s I e a mug. for a op lead on doubles Don MacNeill by a neck in a Times: 2209.2 and 2:104. on 54 65 .454 19v. 11‘! inning. Gerard Smith W» 1316-10111! llilda'cLiil‘ielxl“I and John thrilling stretch drive. as es 2 and 0 Washington 49 73 .402 26 amaShed a double to drive ‘05- can a a Ma The Ms N ‘11 ied stall erard Di .'~ . TORONTO (CH _ Emu gum up 1'”? 13:1. same“ Feb madk" walk. (3 el ren ion Chet Lynn Roya Kansas City 43 74 .368 29% winning my.” “'08! Wit-ll the ‘3: ps 25 - year - old track and ormance as ur ay. open- Coastal Movers got a pair Howard 80 arson and 528- field'uhme from Tog-om, in, mg day of the threeday Car- back in the bottom half of the ' Pigoti playedga steady 35$ 6.00- mmhed . Canadian “11v. reras international inVltation inning on Doug Tucker‘s two - r 0 e {01‘ "‘9 105911 OffiClalS for the‘ “5- m mark 4:011 for the mgt at nlgings‘lgni, Jamaifig. mm oft pitcher I act 0 gaEneGewere s’l'otlllllmy Dunphy:I M0- mn¢_mm sham.- psa a- oce.w se- r . 8" Ol'ze mi. ‘ 630— cm w“ 4 01.4 at by complmied him as manager for The Movers cut the score to o o m- 7'00‘ anion Kidd at Toronto a year the meet. returned home MW *3 BM“ four 11mins: but 111- l 101' a complete ' .l ' 73‘“ no, day. man Plumbing refused to fold n I u l f ' “5‘ 1.", who win compel. for "I think Lops could easily have and led 8-4 after six innings. it I “era .’ “6‘ an,“ m the m Olmp got under the four minutes fol was ill the deciding seventh 'nr ll " m‘ m, .g Tokyo in mile." said Poce. "a third ning that Coastal Movers near. By JOHN SHORT ings after the first round Mon- Perry Locke. Dartmouth "Iii;I B o l- E N S l 90“ quarter of 62.5 seconds killed 1y came from behind to win SASKATOON ,(CP) — Keith day of Willlnsdon Cup competi- j I “3°- Harn Racin his changes. Nagy: the field ltell; glame. ged' gravelle sing. illllttvel'tttlf Regina cilrrledda red- tion: B“ Paw (307) [I In.“ flfld Garden TUESDAY NIGHT 8‘30 a; apparen y wan mu. . , erry mar popped out o pu er a wo-un er-par i as . nuipeg 74 ° '~ Id P, Me." Gus Harris walked and ‘Marty 53 Mgndaif' to leak Sink:th x H! andme (80) Ted Homenuik. Winnipeg 77‘. Equlpmn' I “m "'5 “Cu H “90* l“ [he .' mm. was Mm. an arm a Martin rapped a long ny ban to wan on our - s e ea over et ever. Regina 00 Bill Pinninger. Winnipeg 73. see I—BILLY G COMMAND l—GOSS HANOVER a the United States “in “x” left fielder punk Mmemmacm Ontario in the first round oi tie Ed Ross. Saskatoon 71 Don Alexander, Winnipeg 78 . I HE ITY SC S—EDGEWOOD HEDRICK 15' '1” Winner was Morgan Groth oi megfmggpg apparently 1;," lilgl‘lslllplsflngdon cup ‘0“ chum. Elli.“ (lghlsleyéals‘lfgld‘; New BrunswU-t-PEl (am ' cunnichc.' t—GABgE’S E EDDY t “A u 6‘: card for 1!: £4 the United States in 4:004. ball. ee runs scored. e never a!” '3' ‘0' “mm” D0“ Mum”: 5‘1"“ ' COOL Ens Am“ "00‘ mm“ mud M? Allen the.” followed “h Do“ in the opening round of the Ontario (207) Arthur MacKenzie (Him 79 I ' I "new 3“an NABTAWAY “. “mgr-inn: to his fastest mile. W m went to minivan :ngtl: Cum.“ mum. on. m. NM Weslmkl Tom“, .9 Gordon Lune, San-fl John no magic”!!! M M ‘7—ILUI noun-rm dial. 7—CAPTAIN ' loo— m m m We duh le sk on an - born Ieps was or m The” Grabow‘ki got better than defending champion Gary Cowan. Kitchener 71 John Estnbrooks. Saint John 81‘ g - - - ' ' ' J “5— m a “fi- Hm. fsgacmeetgshla éor dfhe the next-two ham" to end the g’ick Wetslock of] Toronto who?I Paul Williams. Hamilton 77 % RACES 8—7 RACES H Ml- .- ‘ m colm on . r . e ans an was ops unt Rever‘s bac - Bruce Brewer Toronto 00 g me. . rite: led the Class :fatgvi‘rgcord. The former mark Graham”. who pitched the nine total of 33. l—EDDY GRAPES l—ELMEB C. ms— aauo7aomo “1 times or 2.10.2 . . was set three weeks “are m." mum Emu Third Ill the race for lndivid- Alberta (2m fi-DUNLOP ll- I—DURA'I'ION 9.00- 2.1_, Ruby 0:; m lg :30 by an] Cram,” of Mark. Drug “d mm. to thrive on ual honors was Bob Wylie of Bob Wylie. Calgary 701 l. 8—POB'I‘ mu. nor Hmnsrwg spam no. Bros- am. Ont. at the Toronto no- he 1‘ . Calgary with 70. lie led defend- John Kliburn. Edmonton 72* I". n to balm“ MOVE“ 4—5 NNY INC 9-16— . l '00 b0“ lice games. mifzifi‘zfrbénm'ghugd ‘0 9““ ing team champion Alberta to Keith Alexander. Calgary 75f ' I“h I n u i m M FROM! STRETCH LINDA 10.15; Fm“, «Ii-m chc also competed n z ' "d. ve- :"0 angled hll third place with a 299 total. Len Brayton. Calgary 3:. °" ' " m "I "lumdlh Hm HAL O—ARMOND'S BUDDY (0.20.: . mam ks-odyd the alarm m m... a... my...“ mm, H, mm Mfr; m as Key. on Bunched behind Wylie were l CHARLOTTITOWN “OLD HOMI WIIK ucss" mm Em“! Hm? ovens H.00— mm m'“ uh"... 1:48.01. his fastest time over the gem“: them to e a 9" “ill five players who struggled to British Columbia (302) I All-1L mos. m by n" m fizz?“ m. mafia“ be“ m“ up Gum.“ 80:30:“ “r33: 71;3 smiling“? laylout. gilljnnyl Jomson. Vancouver 74i "mm". m ll.ls-| m m. “an” d a“, ; , , u “d walked ‘ e n r a n t e . uver 74, Mon, Aug, 17 2.30.05.” 19.00,. ".00 MAY AFTERNOON 2‘30 "10‘ “Ix- ‘ E I I I I l 'R was decided that the race Cind Lou (R Gilli ) len Proved the most well: mzezuebegtrl‘th 31.1%.}: giltngfgllftvrxfuoga 3:; -- -— “’3' “’0' 1. 2:30.05: 10:00,. "m MCI! 1-4 “my Em {A- origin) mm for GGrabowski as he got Scotis with M5. Manitoba with ' / \ mo' Auo‘ ‘9 2zaonhm. 1m" "'00 m ’ - ' 1215.] Fluid Drive (S. Ross) 5 3 1' home run and three singles 307 and a combined New Bruns- Quebec (304) mul' “‘0' 2° 2‘””5‘w mm” "‘00 l-my u! ‘ AMY 11(1):.- nm 2.1“ and 2.20::- m ,0... mm. mm, Move“ wick _ Mm mm mm Claude Gem“. “my”, 7. m. Auo. 21 iraoloszoo loeolollroo mix-8:00 :— NNA wAv mo: CLASS C 30;; mg] limit M :35" trglhlégg' 25 “me. be. 3:: gumgsm. WW. 7. SAT. AUC.22 2:307. 5:” 10M" "3W 1' Jam h mm ngEgol‘frTT 100.4‘ . 0 Mi 0 . e . . Clo ' and age; cm, H‘ ningsy for Coastalwlvll‘ovex‘: .33 The Willingdzlrl'Cup competl- acory gtlrkgvengl'lford Minesg mummnn‘m Hanan" . P A C- “5‘5 Vallev Boy (L. Young) 2 3 allowed only three hits. no tlon concludes with :- ill-hole ‘ Horse racing, prise winnersettho Agricultural Shfll- mm": VALUE Rm“ Roam" ly‘sq J mergin‘és' Mad"? 5 3 rule" out five whfle walk.“ m (allay. The low “ w". P h EN". 36,“. (m Ill "l0 MIMI'MI MWMNY“ Om day “m. h". V—W ANN LEI o y -... Donad) 30 ive. o era as out Wed e r . artmou ‘ " onaul (McNeil) 0 0' final Sven lfiilrllzwrndwzlltewiedh: scare i :2; alumni-fly 1:; gal: 33m. Halifax“. 3: mm II" “c” ' " 7 MC” ‘ — ' hit. “3m?” lp i b 77 l ‘ Ell ' o..’ .lolm Pleson continues in a mob at 74 we" 'r‘vlu . Wu! C. Hurw hwy" '0' nails: 11 imms'A Babes 1 i “Win 1 a hot bat for lnman 0'” Dartmouth No” Hon“ “L 6' tmmenfia'nlc‘ "'35". a 1 Titan who (if. Carlson) 8 xi 31mm"? “m” “0"” "V" islch'lvllnlrllmr; :rlgnolrmnl’axghl: . a..." R I m J" “WATCH 70" "06": 3 3 Km or es In four trips. John MI. ' Hum" MD IYRD u. W n L..." W macaw” mo. gamma leader of the New run: on nun 'I’IP clonsrrsa lios‘: ieoc Moog (o no.) 5 i in four "‘0'- 1);" “lit in??? “mm w” n "'m“ Mal-lone Gallon (L. Macaw 4 o “In 8cm in n r: W313,“ '° 5m. "3-. -- 12-034 l l M sumo (J. Ryan) e 51 inman Plumbing s 4 3 ‘ ' Ill” Charlottetown MVlflg Park l 2 Thus 23:2 and um Coastal Maven 7 C s SASKATOON (CF) — Stand A ‘