The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 80, 1966. "Upsets Mark Ball Action As Three Leaders Lose - PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike |shortstop Dick Groat booted his the ninth with singles, but Bun- | Cueller_pitched’ a_five-hitter and grounder in the fifth inning. Tito ining stopped the threat. Ron Davis tripled in two runs, Fuentes and’ Jesus Alou opened | NEW YORK (AP)—New York | leading Houston to a 2-0 victory | Mets took advantage of Nate over Piitsburgh Monday might.) .. . b Oliver's two-out error for two Ceebees 10 Shamrocks 3 Davis drilled a two-out shot runs in the second inning’ and off the left field scoreboard in held on for a 53 victory, over tied up Series, SPORT ECHOES Fans Pleased With Card wat” By NORMAN MacDONALD atone a an ; i The R and H_ Enterprises should be congratulated on their Friday night boxing card at Ci- vic Stadium. Most of the 1300 fans went home satisfied, we be- two in the final seventh frame. He-was-losinga_little of his fine: 3, edge in the fifth, walking three ~~’ batters, and errors by his mates ‘turned all three free. passes 1n- lieve, and would welcome ano- |to runs. Duck Gunning's double ‘ther card of boxing. But there jin the seventh sent two more 4 ;was growling about the main runs across the plate; and Sum- bout. The art of defence, of |merside, in spite of Conohan’s |ducking and parrying, doesn’t |superb performance, were ahead =, go over too big with some fans. |5-4. In the top of the eighth Gary They applaud .only, the _“Hay- |Perry one of the best second- makers’. Movie directors ‘take. sackers around, robbed S. Clark * ladvantage’ of. this, Have you no- lof what would have been his iticed that movie fights soft-ped- third hit, making a penomenal ial defensive tactics. Someone stop and throw to nip Clark at ‘hits the hero and knocks him | first The play was close, but \bow-legged. He gets up and is | we agreed with the base-judse ‘generally; flattened again. Then | — which means -very little “be- our hero goes to work and one cause we were away up in. the “stands » but the Montague | the fifth inning, scoring Dave ; Nicholson and Bob Lillis: Nichol- Los Angeles Monday night. son had walked and Lillis got aboard on Bill .Mazeroski’s fum- ble of his grounder. Cuellar, picking up* his 10th vict against six defeats } , didn't allow a. Pirate batter be. Shamrocks 10-7 at Victoria Park, |Johnson’s homer. yond second and the, only extra John Hughes, the winning pits! The loss left the Dodgers one) § base hit was Mazeroski's ‘dotib¥e—cher. pitched a 5 hit, 7 walk, 4) game behind Sah Francisco and) j in the second inning. The left strike -outs game while Rol ly.ipittsburgh, which also lost, -in hander struck out 12. > Diamond who ‘started for the|the tight National League race. \ \Josérs allowed 5 runs, 2: walks) PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Phil-jand struck no one. Dévana re- : adelphia Phillies backed’ up Jim St. Pats Down lieved Diamond in the third ine Bunning’s two-hit pitching with ning and-tet-in 6 runs, allowed-5 Bob Shaw was coasting along with a three-hitter and a. 41 | lead until the Dodgers made it close in the seventh inning on a | © double by Ron Fairly and Lou The Ceebees “A” of the City League last night by overwhelming the BIS a four-run» third-inning explo- jhits, 1 walk, and struck out 7. unch sends his opponent spraw- ‘ sion, featuring Jéhnny Calli-| Fro the reebeeti Alles, And- | Green Meadows fag over’ a couple of tables, coach did not-agree —- no-siree! son's two-run double, and beat rews, Caswell, Bimbo Morrison, - egal : x Se smashing all the ‘beer bottles, | and he Voiced his objection sa San Francisco's 5-1 Monday and, Notbert Morrison, bit tw o tows in i ; w 2% : ia Se : | and ae three or four of :these |vigorously that sthé base-Jjucce Nght ae -apiece--at-the_mound—and_ DORs iin rata franebenind=—de- = See ee poet oe blockbusters the villain is down threw him out of the game. 7 1¢@ Bunning, running his record camppen ee moran ee cision at Morell in. the first | — ee ne ; eee erence Tere for_keeps. How the. saudience [EOenE took: ar pare with to 15-9 and gaining his 10th er. Hitting tor , Gordie | ae ‘E ; love ity Lenny Sparks and Jim- him; an untorunate ‘decision, Whitlock collected two hits on |Same of a -best of three finals WINNER OF FOUR YEAR OLD TROT t my Meuiller ies have done ,a and the, game “was awarded to victory—in-_12decision: ainst | 1 tet , the Giants, allowed both. San three official trips. oe fourier Die a Francisco hits in the first inning | The Ceebees had their big int | (i a ear well for six: when the Giants scored. ing in the fourth when, because |i" 7 8 Fi ie “aiere awe ‘After the first, only one Giant .°f poor Shamrock fielding, they |nanny Quinn ‘pitched the final reached base until the ninth Collected four ree es BIS |tnree. Quinn allowed no hits *Hall Lanier getting on when Seg Se ee a Coe, While getting six strikeouts. 4 ae re little too much hugging, but they Summerside Pictured above {s Kenna K at the Charlottetown Driving driver Randall MacDonald who ghter of Price Tag to easy |did put up a pretty smooth ex: shone APAINE Week BEAR Ie the winner of the four year old ae: ibiti i the Island Juventle Finals, Park. Sitting in the bike te teamed the four vear old dau- wins in 2.18-3 and 2.19, hibition of boxing. 5 trot at-last night's Colt Stakes “Hook’’ Walsh was the here and if Conohan-is-in- form; we~-- T | in the ring, we believe, and | know though. It’s possible the he proved a crowd-pleaser Summerside batters may he able to do something about- “hat deceptive drop after watching it for seven innings last Saturday. from the start as he stalked his opponent, making faces and bristling with belliger- ence. He had no other than Ralph, ‘Farmer’ Josey in his corner. When those boys got in a corner at Civic Sta- dium, it was a different | , wouldn’t bet a plugged nickel R -. a ai Serine re on Summerside. You never “Bankers Lead 3-1 In Series — bees were strong. Bimbo Morri-| Gerard Murnaghan had a five he Shamrocks got two runs es loaded in the eighth inning. PITCHERS oe ms |Murnaghan also made the field- Se = singled _in Diamond who had (enth with an over the shoulder By THE: ASSOCIATED PRESS walked earlier. running catch on Morett threa- cia ) son stood out defensively for |for six performance 3! the. plate lthe Ceebees. : lincluding a double with the bas- in the fourth inning when Harry | Callaghan came. in and Whitlock ing gem of the day in the sev- pi - ? ’ “RB” 'tening with the bases loaded. Probable pitchers: for today’s Tomorrow Series B’ resumes ne Sano and White’, were Stanley Mayhew . of - Kinkora, major league baseball games when the Dodgers meet the Ju-|/* “Th “trotting and ‘pacing stars | do Ma in. thi aes,” Dake ( ‘E eas : Arse sroth- with pitchers’ won-lost record in niors at vice baud oo Pee ae Een plate. — of the future showed their wares eo sear eu sie tor the Bene ane aa Pernard) J ais toy Ae Bernard) § 9 sory, 0 both eee r o " | ‘ s eee | ¢ rmar Larrs ~~~ MVS! 0! r ” 7 : brackets: - az aa Coach Frank ar _ gers all's -top batters going °2-4 and at the - Charlottetown Driving | dezvous trophy and eooler. Ber-' (R MacFadyen) a (R. pean advea) g 7 but both put up good per- | In Commercial League action s National League _—.-_.is_ confident vin. 25 tively, The second Park last evening and there are |nard took his horse to wins in Valtaz ‘C. Smith) "3 | formances before the -knock- [last night, the ‘Royal , Bankers Los Angeles, Koufax (21-7) at| All players are aked to turn 25 -respectively.... ; Jots of inditations- that thi | a " : altag sm! . 3 Darky (A. Smitk) 7 4 , ; * defeated the Pistons to New York McGraw (2-6), (N) in their lottery: tickets at the same Is slated for next Sunday ty are if pat his crop |times of 2.14 and 2.144 to win Amarandy -(G Fitzpatrick) 4 5) West River. Chief: i outs. The three youngsters, defcal . ie ee SO ae eee San’ Francisco Herbel (4-4) at. game tonight. most likely on Peakes diamond. hele cocina. tase BIG De eS ae Se ¥ } Tinker Billie (J. Chappell) 5 2 (J. Campbell) 8 5 two‘ from Saint Johp, nd ia olla: ene Shares Philadelphia Wise (3-5), (N) : incon dimmi wari de coe ; 8 The following are the combit- Hopp Skirts (D. MacNeill) 6 6|Time To C (——) 9 «6 Calvin Ramsay of Summer- iamon oe i Houston, ‘Giusti (13-10) *or, s cs bog ee See SORE ation ‘pays — Firat Double | — | Craig's Choice (G_ Chappell). 7 7/Clover King = « side, (Bud’s boy) pleased tho... The winning pitcher. was Der: ~- Zack (LD) at Pittsburgh, “MARITIME RACING asOnte ‘Abner Gallon and Garth's Boy Times — 2.14 and 2.144, f=777-“Hennecasvl secs fans_in- their _round-robin-and_— rij] Doyle andthe loser was = Fevman (10-8), (NY esha ite, Prince Edward Island jreturned $17.60 tm the second | - Pays $760. 420, 3.60: 5.40, | Times "210-4 and 2.09-2. at nee eee ee, See ee St, Louis, Jaekson (2-H) at Oe een JOHN, N.B. (CP) Boy (2:16) Eddie Grapes (2.12) We ceeaat cate oe peers and sire Cae. Second Double 3.49: 4.50. $2.90, 3.30, 3.50; 3.80, RACES 9 AND 12 Lar Satire: ane tL aes Pe i eG y ce a hs : c + SAT CONGR: — , Boy ' s (2.12), i es an 6i— Ji Shern < Bee os ite ummerside Saturday | aft-- one edce in the -league's t a a es, oy At. Wild Chance, owned by Eric and | Mr. Vic (2:13),-Davy Watchim large crowd that was in Alu | vid 00 ee Can cad cevsath — |Doc' Price (G. Sobey) 1 1 ernoon. and made as fine an ae ie finals ee Chicago, Jenkins (2-6) at At- wacbae ef Dartmouth, | (2:17) and Lord’ Knight (2:14 dance were never, at a lo ir RACES 8 AND 11 Nancy’s Pick (G. Frizzell) 2. 2/pressio: i ; ir a. si 2 lente.” Juhison’"(i0-8) or: Le Harry bby. n x we a loss or dashes to pay $103.70. Quinella |‘ spormar David et : } |Pression as Mike Kelly of Mor-|. The “big hitters for the Bank- = master (11-8), (N)= |\N: S.; and driven by Jimmy 25) : something to do. Two three and = Jim Dobson and Shermar rE Mc wa ios Con’ (G. Woodside. 3 4/ell did last year. Conohan struck ers were Ken Molyneaux and’ " American: Leagu |Moore, broke @ Maritime record | say rrax (CP) —Joe's F four year olds competed in eith-|Larry were 1-2 at the wire to yg. “yoj1 ee 1 1) Bold As Brass (L. Kelly) 5 5 out nine of the first ten batters Wayne Birch, hitting 2-on-3 and Bétton, Benuett fon i ‘Cali. for two-year-old pacers on an pnd Se ar ie ot wee er a trot or pace, for their class-\return $42.99- Exactor-— Doe hae ee Maries) - = ie (R. MacFadyen) 4 3 to face him, and whiffed 16 in 2-on 4 Doiron and Keith Doy le in C ( Yi ight-dash harness racing card |". nony woo. two um Cle \and there was a double dash in | Pri nd Nancy's Pick ret xas Chief_{C> Willis) -:.3' dr imes — 2.09 and 2.13-3 seven innings. He pitched no-hit haule : 4. fornia, Coates (1-1), (N) eight-d roo fingle winners on the harness q S tae ce a Nancy’s Pick returt- pearl Way (Ro Ann : : : | Ings. Pp ed no-hit hauled n 3 fot 4-and 2 for 3 = ew sere soleniyte 11-18) Raceway atoetay tight Park | aging program at nearby Sack- nee : rs ee eee eerie Maelo 4A t Raye A Ae ee tor ae mining hs Due aoned respectively for the Histone 2 - at Kansas City, Odom (23) or RACSIg TO ton the first haig| Ville Downs Monday night, com> '4.° ting pat eats eat RACES1 AND 4. oo or PWashington Hannan (So) ati the Sm Aas saa aca dally Jincton MacNeill Trophy for—the | Russell Flash 30 Smith) (2° 3 THE HOT LIN FO | 7 aS ‘Minnesota, Merritt~ (3-12) - praueatis Jaane ee oe — Joe's Future: won_ the opening |f0u" yeah eee me ee Hilltop King (R Craig? ~~ 34 E FOR BACK TO : SCHOOL | : ; w Mar mee i . rai : . a sen--by—Clarkie—Smith_ aes Se Neh di : = ones nnn ee oO repeat dash in 2:06 2-5, Earlier |dash in 215, while Harmony edged Russell Flash in both the [° ee SS — ; eco eee s Deg ieee oe en ease (18:9) a Balltl- this season, Wild Chance paced Bob won the second in a 2:11 | firey and fourth cdashes in tinies hae = 7 and 2.19 S tr ce ie eis / gas re; Watt (94); (N) a 2:09 25 trip at Charlottetown | 45. clocking. = lof 218-3. and 2.19. ys |. Raye No pete. ae = eS - MOLES See ame and broke the Maritime two-| Harmony Will turned in the’ The second and sixth events»; -/.- RACES 2 AND 6 oe = : year-old record of 2:09 35, set |fastest performance on the card, featured the two “year old trot Apher Gallon - ww - s RESULTS in 1962 by the Whebby Stable’s| crossing the wire in 2:08-45 in and when the starter gave the | (M. MacArthur) 12 . - nae vs + | ; Borderview Renown. tthe third heat with G Mauger | word ‘They're off” most of them Hilltop’ (R. MacKenzie) = 2} : eS we ae 1 A BASEBALL : he cad wen Oe fre tithe were tneed just.that, off stride,Ima Dean (J: Chappell) 3 4 HuSh Pu IGS “ac ibe to pal pee: eeobet = Mauger also. reined King Ste- However once they got’ down to ee al Song Bes ae =, . oe * sage : L re pone week as p antic National | yen to victory in 2/1324. 'trotting-Abner Gallon_and_ Hill- -_Mactsaac) ~ * : eae eS a : hy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | pxpinition celebrations. Sele : wee 'Ri n-lop emerged as the best of. the Shelly WiR Craig) ct a a oe = zy i “% National League % Other winners were Reus! ees ae 2 mS F¥a Se Af me Os Ee [aris 19). Bontecriow Rocket) Ciop- ot” te alia posted | Times — 248-2 and 2542. : : ~ : Fa ny Fan, » OS: die Be. Good (2:18 35), King) (9-47 25), The Stripper (2:09 Place but Abner Gallon posted; Pays $4.20, 2.40: 2.40. 5.20 cs _ ila. 004 010 00x— 5 91i O'Day (2:11 3-5), Colleens Vie- | and Quaker Bonnett, owned by the best time (2.48-2) to take the | RACES 3 AND 7 e 2 a : ti ae Sadecki (4-7), Herbel (3),/tory (2:13 2-5), Winnine Jay ~ Horse and Sulky Club trophy Garth's Boy-‘G. Chappell) 1 2 in - 0 man $ New and Exciting ] riddy- (8) and Haller; Bunning |Clegg (2:12). and Tarrs Coun- pry. (2:16 2-5). and cooler in summary. Both Peppy Russell. ‘P. Craig) 23 ~ : : (15-9) and Uecker. sel (2:11 25) were other win-| : entries took-maiden marks. \John Headway : 2 > : : ’ : ners. | FREDERICTON (CP) — Jac-| The last class-of- trotters-took |. (R.MacDonald)— 31 =e = : F h Sh es D : e Houston 000 020 000— 2 70) Pays were small. kie Bernard drove two horses to to the oval in the third and Barbara's Tag ‘R Craig’ 4 4 is as ion oe epartment : eee Pittsburgh 000 000 000— 0 51) SYDNEY (CP) — Lucky Seven ‘double-dash™ victories on Mon- seventh heats and the three year | Times —* 229-2 and 2.27 Mees Cuellar. (10-6). and. Bateman; |was the only double winner on day night's eight-dash harness Olds displayed their talents. | Pays $5.90, 2.40: 2.40. 2180 : f ; é an eightdash racing program Vaeale (13-9), Face (9) and Pagliaroni. here Monday, clocking miles in Los Angeles 000 100 200— 8 71/2:14 25 and 2:16 3-5. “New York 220 000 10x— 5110| Ronald Hanover, who won the Osteen (13-11), Miller (2), Re-/|eighth race in 2:18 25, combin- gan (7),— Perranoski (8) and | ed with Telegraph for an exactor Roseboro; Shaw (10-11) ~ and | pay_of $117.50. oe Grote. HR: LA—Johnson (11). | Other winners were Headway’s Exciting Ten Dash Card - In Charlottetown Tonight _@. Another exciting ten dash har- at the pari-mutuals, and leaving mess racing card goes at the! on’the outside is Elmer C. -who _ Charlottetown Driving Park to-| paced a mile in 2.06:1 in his last night with post time at 8 p-m. | start owner and. driver. Ralph Highlight of the evening will be | MacFadygen- dashes 5 and 9 where five of the; Another fast class goes in Island’s top speedsters will be/| dashes 4 and 8 with such speed- looking for the winners share Of| sters as Miss Heather Hal, Gar- the purse. Leaving on the rail! th's Best, Audrey's Pride, ‘Cap- will be the always exciting Hur- | tain Chief, Mystery Mite, Susan's jracing card here.. Garth's Boy, driven by G. Chap- | RACES 5 AND 10 Riser pell and owned by J. H. Schur- land ‘Charlie Dudley to twin man had the best summary with ras Rear _a_time of 2.292 and that -shat- wins, Charlie-Dudley swept both-,2/Me. OF _and th lends of the featured invitation- tered. his old. mark. "Third. place | ‘al aan winnie in times ot finisher—thefirst-time—out,John-} 309 = tie fastest—time ate Headway. came back to win the; night “and 310 26. He piloted second half of the twin dash but | Early Riser to clockings of 2.12 his summary was not good, | Bernard reined Early 2a enough. Garth's Boy won the and 2.11 4-5. E. F. Acorn Memorial Trophy Hal Hedgewood, owned and and cooler for the win. i driven by Walter Akerley of The Results though were a Dit. Narrows;'N.B., lowered its mark ‘More predictable in the paces! twice from 2.15 3-5. In the first where there were three double | trip, Hal Hedgewood came home ‘dash winners and some excel- the winner in 2.12-3-5 and was |lent times and _ consequentiy a fifth of a second faster in the three new marks. - . repeat. : 5 | In the four year old double Other winners-were Mountain dash for the Greenbrier Farm Valley (2.11 3-5) and Bonaven- awards Doe Price scooted to the ‘ture (2.13). Pays were small. fastest time of his career. Owa- ied and teamed by George Sobey BASEBALL |Doc Price led the field to the wire ‘in '2.09 ‘the first time out and then managed to head the <CHARLOTTETOWN | ‘DRIVING-PARK ‘TUESDAY, rah with owner Elmer Ferguson doing the driving, from two goes the Greenbrier entry Eloise _ Wick_and.this tough mare could easily upset the field, leaving from three will be the sensa- tional Yankee Blaze with Em- mett Bernard doing the driving and racing fans can bet that the “Cowboy” will be going. all out for a pair of wins; Rose Robin trained’ and driven by Clark Birthday, and Fastway. Another classy double dash: revent goes in races 2 and 6 with -sueh-names-as @he Sheik, Lucky | V.. Afton Libby, Al’ Dale, O’- |Brien's Nightmare, Jazzman, Following is the schedule of the P-E.I. Baseball Provincial Mid- get Tournament to be held Wed- nesday; the 31st, at~Memorial- Field, Charlottetown: jand Bold Debby. . 10:00 .am. — .“A” Souris _— - Two single dash events and a Charlottetown. 2 . ‘ double dash everit round out the, 1:00 p.m. — “B” Summer- exciting card: Post time tonight Side — Morell. i is 8 pm _ | 8:00 p.m. — Corisolation be- : : tween the losers of '‘A’’ and ‘'B’’ Smith will leave from four and 6:00 p.m — Championship from his mark and then went 6—FLURY LARK the D.V. MacDonald a agus Peakes Win game between the winners of in 2.09-2 for the seoond fastest DR. W. A. mare should be backed ‘ : SAY and “Bo, | time of the evening and the best Dashes 2 and 6 os P.E.I. Ch’ship The home team is the last of his racing life. mle PINETTE RACES i |named in each schedule. | Jim Dobson with Emmett ciccky v- Yesterday Peakes captured , Fach team must supply two \Bernard. on the bike was the |3 AFTON LIBBY CLASS A the Prince Edward Island Ban- 22S: relied “snd final paces to take 8/4 ALDALE Cindy Lou, R. Gillis 11 ane ae St a chia aa |S—O’BRIEN’S NIGHTMARE. ( M Millan) 22 efeatinge J ore and ‘ are | " % |6—JAZZ MAN caine oak S White) 3.3, lottetonn 64 im two brilliantly STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT |7—BOLD DEBRY - Flat River Girl (M. Ross) 4° 4 Eee Candee suites eee 5g | La Dashes 3 and ? zs ice oe OL Be A = SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY. irs sn 00 exam 88 te ~vatcown Cum mnich) SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY ries? ber : j | » dehin ic : ; Selig MMY. : wacglantnce ret ee sructaovsbe ; 6 of Winston Weatherbie, over- : | 4_MY aaa Times — 2.20.2; 2.20.2. er a epee wir Panta as For Wednesday, August 31 '5$—LORNA PRICE CLASS B We Gay tO ee 6—SLIPPY QUEEN B Yerry’s Girl (A. MacRae) ; pack with a 2.133 mile in the | second heat. | The three year old pacer Sher- [mar David, “owned ‘jointly by {Dr: Gallant-and—Ray—Stewart, }was another gelding to have a big night as he lowered his |mark for the second ‘ime this |season, doing it twice on the |same card. Shermar David pae- ed a 2.10-4 mile the first outing ito cut one tenth of a second |the championship game- For both its games, RACES Peakes | 1 and 5 S$ 1—Little Doctor; 2—Victory March; 3—Wicks Ace; S 4— 1 (E. Murphy) 3 a E : | ey oy Bank Soy Crosby) 3.2 Used Braton Coffin as its hurler. Calamity. Boy; 5—Miss Tom Scott; 6—Lyndon Hanover; 7—Home- Bob Budlong (J “i ughes) 4 i The. st arter for Pitot betahaitale stretch; 8—Fvelyn Ardent. Mendes ; ; . in t>e championship game was ; : ee : ‘ Cherry Valley Boy 85 Br-an-Sobey. but he had to be re- RACES 4 and & | : ; : (L. Young) iv lever yy Weatherbie. Weather-|. 1—Jolly_ Don:, 2—Silver Glengile; 3—Captain Logan; 4— Times — 2.18-2, 2.19. hie'< pitching was equal to ‘his|Name The Price; 5—Ernie Snencer; .6—Just Nancy; 7—Miss os Ss asias) 1 gf two hitter performance Lane; &—Misty Paul; A. F. Grattan Abe. ~ ao Serie) . Ma o1 bot “elding errors. negated his RACES 3 and 7 . Sonny effort ES 3 : a4 . ‘ | 1—Jolly Dick; 2—Port Hill Bay;. § 3—Miss Kemble; Push Botton (Ryan) 14.7% Peakes Club was present. | agioway Logan; iguwy Kaye GaEl Roma; hbake kilns Breezy Age (ot Roee) g 3. Department of Physical |pady; § ‘8—Runway : Marven’s Boy ‘ _Finesgy Trophy by Tourney Dir- | a ee Times — 2.21-2, a eclor, Pete Millburn. |, RACES 2 and 6 . _ CLASS , 41 T> . playoff was jointly spon- | 1—Highland Spirit; 2—Caparfay; %—Adios Shyster; ¢— Adrian's Boy (H. Coulson as hv the Department . of |Helen’s Dream; 5—Homestretch Linda: 6—Senator Cousin; 7— Tiny Tag (White). ~~. : cal Education and the Adioscot’s Dream : Jackie (E. ae , : } Pp © |. 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