Sling. ‘ WnuialyflJm 4‘ Closing Carnival Race “(IUMMERSIDE — A small gowd wlmussd the final night Lobster Carnival Week har- & racing. Saturday at Sum- ay. “The few harness racing fans fiat braved the cold; windy night. saw three double dash winner . They were Billy G. Command. a brown gelding owned and driven by E. B. Clow of Mea- dow Bank; big Bifty Silver, a grey gelding owned by A. E. PROBABLE PITCHER Tm pitchers in today’s “or league games (Won-lost mom in parenthesis): ; one] League "Philadelphia (Bennett 9- Gncinnati (Nuxhall 7-4), N ‘Houston (Owens 3-5) at Los Angeles (Moeller 5-7), N. ,C‘hicago (Broglio 4-9 at San hancisco (Bolin 3-4. Only games scheduled. )at . American League -Los Angeles (McBride 2-11 at Gilcago (Talbot 23). N, ,Detrolt (Rakow 5-6 or Regan :38)- at Boston (Lamabe 7-9), .Only games scheduled. MacLennan of Summerside and driven by Art Burbine; and Donnaway. a brown mare own- ed by F-L Moir of RCAF Stat- ion Summerside and reined b Orville Willis. Bifty Silver clock— ed the fastest time of 2:12:2 in the sixth dash. The biggest pay of the even- ing was a tremendous $195.2) on a $2 dollar wager on the second daily double. on the seventh and eighth dashes. The winning combination was Go Along Hal, a brown mare owned by Stanley Mayhew of Kinkors and driven by Winston Campbell. and Donnaway. own- ed by F-L Moir of Summerside and driven by Orville Willis. RACES 1 AN 5 Billy G. Command. E. Clow P. And 6.. Winston Campbell Concept. A. Smith 11 23 35 MARITIME RACE ROUNDUP BACKVILLE DOWNS BACKVILLE DOWNS. N. S. (CP) — Klilaorney Boy. owned by Richard Jabalee of North Sydney won both ends of the lectured pace in the eight-dash harness-racing card here Sat- urday nigh t. The horse won race three in 2.10 1-5. fastest time of the t and race seven in 2:10 2-5. winners were Fur Annway (2:11) Ginger E (2:11) s Tue (2:11 3-5) McI-Iayes (2:18) Plymouth Rock 2:11 2-5) .d Jolly Frisco (2:16). BRUNSWICK DOWN. MONCTON (CP) — A Saint John horn was a double dash color harness racing card. Mr. harvest ‘me, owned by hauntonmblesofSaint John and driven 11 Armstrong, won dates in times of 2:14 and 2:18. Saint John horse Hy wned , won In the teatime Invitational Trot and Pace and was six the sec- and The (.5... won in 2:15;. Junior Campbell. driving for the 5.11. Horsman Stables of Coverdale brought home three winners. They were: Betty Fed- ral in 2216.1 and 2:172 and Demon Volo in 2:16. Single win- ners were .1an Billy and Ava- fastest time of the night. The crowd showed displea- sure at the slow times and driv- ers were called to a special hearing after the card was com. pleted Results of the heal-(u have not been announced. SYDNEY RACEWAY SYDNEY (CP) —- Grand Miss B010 and Mighty Ett were both double winners in an eight-dash harness racing card at the raceway here Saturday night. Mighty Ett took race one in 2:20 and in 2:201 Grand Miss Bolo clocked 2:16.2-5 in race three and pranced home in 2:15 4-5 for the fastet time of the night in race seven. Single winners were Sir Har- len (2:17 2-5) The Gladiator (2:16 2-5) Last Chance Mose (2:16 1-5) and Success Greg (2:16 2-3). BASEBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. National 12 ‘ Philia 4 Cincinnati 14. (lllcago 1 1m Angeles 2. Houston 2 San Fran. 1. New York 7 St. Louis 15. W311 8 Milwaukee 2. 6 Boston 12. Detrot 1 Baltimore 6. ond Detroit 2 Baltimore Kai-as City at Minster 6 Buffalo 4. International League 6 Buffalo 4 Milto 6 Syracuse 5 Jacksonville 4 Atlanta 3. Columbia at Richmond. Pacific Coast League Denver 4-2 Oklahoma 3-4. , lndlanauolis 5-2 Dallas 3-1. 1 Spokane 3 Seattle 1 ppd. ! V Cincinnati Tacoma 5 Hawaii 1. San Diego 3. Portland 2. AY American League Cleveland 020 000 000— 2 7 0 New York 030 030 00x— 6 11 1 McDowell (3 - 4), Abernathy First 0. Chicago nod. ; j Colavito (22), Gentile _ Purkey Arkansas 6 Salt Lake City 1. ‘3)- (6), Siebert (7) and Romano;. First Kansas City I 000 000 100 000 l- 2 10 O 1 Chicago 1000000000002—3 56 Se ui, Bowsfield (9) Wyatt [(10). Stock (4-1) (10) and » (10); Pizarro. .war 5, Bryan iWilhelm (4—5) (11) and Martin. HR: C hl.—Peters (2). Chicago 100 201 00x— 4 80 O'Donoghue (6-6) Pfister (4). Drabowsky (8) and B a Herbert (3 — 3). Wilhelm (9). ‘Mossie (9), Fisher (9) and Me- 5‘ Nertney, Martin (9). HRS: (16). Chi sen (9). a. l—Nicholson (11). Ban National League 112000 000— 4 11 2 000 002 14x— 7. 10 O Bunning. Short (7), Bald- schun (3-4) (8). Roebuck (8) ( 8) and Dalrymple: Maloney. First Phila. Ellis (9) and Pavle- . ch. HRS PhiIa—Allen (17). )Cin—Pavletich (2). 1 Second ‘ his. 00003— 4 92 Cincinnati 8 ‘ Boozer (1-0), Wise (9), 1(9) and Dalrymple, Rojas (9); O‘Toole. Duren (0-2) (6), Henry 9). Ellis (9) and Smith. HRs: . Cin l Sheldon (3 - 1) and liowz.lr(l.lll;illrili — Callison (15) - — r (4), s Elfin rancona New York 010200000— 3 80 0..., ‘St. Louis loooolooo—z as Cleveland 100110000_ 3 30 Fisher (6-9) and Cannizzaro: New Yo k ooooooooo— o 40 Simmons (9-8). Humphrey: (a) ’l‘iant (1-0) and Azcue; Ford ggoxccal‘ver- '12-3) Renlff (6). Te (8) and Blanchard, . talc, _ New York 203 001000— 5101 Wagner (23), 1. Louis 210000004— 7151 ugh-on 000001201... 4 7o Lary. Hunter (0-1) (9). Suth- 3 mmm 12010100,- 5 71 eriand (9) and Gonder: Gibson Mcwn (1,1), Rakow (3,, (8-7) and McCarver. 1111:: NY Sherry (5), Fox (7), and Free- Batu“? (5)- han; Bunker (1oz). Hall (7). Miller ((3) and Lau. D. rown Houston 300000000—2 n . HRs: . — Lumpe (2). 3““ Fran- 000200031-4 3' McAullffe (16). Freehan (10). Farrell (1045) and Batman: salt—Powell (25). Bowens (9). Marichal (135), and Ballet. m (3). HRS: Hstn.-—Games (5), S.F.-— Les Angeles :00500000—8141 m—eeota 000600— 6112 D. Lee (5—1), Duliba (7), B. Lee ( and Rodgers; Arrigo (M), Roland (4), Fe (4). Mo (6). Klippstein (8). Plots (9). and Batty. Zimmer- (9) HRS man (5), enry . MIL—Rollins (10). Killebrew (23). Second Lee Angelou 020616010—4 96 000000000— 0 4 Ounce (6-5) at (7-6). Zimmerman. Hm: Brook 2 (13). Clinton (1). HIST M («mono—lo 160 fine- maroon—n so (Osteen (7-7). Hannan (4). ‘er (7) and Brumiey; More- . Lamabe (6-6) (5). Radatl ( ) and Tillman. HRs: Wash.— (14). King (15), Lock. - igliaro (19). Bres- (6), Mantills (19). hair- (10). Stuart (23). summl— 5 05 “21'”.— (10) end Inppert: Barley. (7). uni-be (6-9) (10) 141nm. Tillman (10). mu: m: (4). and Satriano: Worthington (9) f' w P ‘( A... Milwaukee Mays (29). Hart (13). Sec nd 0 Houston San Fran. 100000001— 1 8. Brown (1-9) and Grote: Bend- ley (9-5). Shaw (9) and CM!!- dall, FIRST P° : Pittsburgh 001 000 001— 2 6 0 Milwaukee 20 01x- 6 15 O 3 Friend (8-9). Sisk (5), Face (6). Schwall (9) and Burgess: Cloninger (9—8) and Bailey. HR: 0 Pitts.—Schofield (3). cond Pittsburgh 100030000— 4122 50000066x— 5 91 Law (1), Face (6). McBea (6) and Paglia- '; Iemasfer (lo-6). Fisher (6) and Bailey. HR: Pitts. Clemente (0). First Chicago 622694666— 9 12 2 Los Angeles 090106661—2 51 Ellsworth (12-10) and Bartel]: , Reed (3). R. Mil- Blewer (9) and Cam- iiii. BRs: Chi. — Banks (12). Williams (a). Second Blass (3-6), n Chicago 666616 210- 9151 Les Annalee 616666666- 1 61 L. Burdetfe (6-2) and Bel-tell: L. Miller. (M) Brown (2) Per- ranoski (6) Reed (6) and Rose- bono. HR: all—Santa (1'7). Small Crowd Ah‘ends Mountain Marie. B. Whales 4 Winnie J. Clegg. C.J. Stewart Kens Pride Trle Dudley (M. Mac- 'l‘lmes 2:14.! and 2:14:4. RACES 2 AND 6 Bifty Silver. A. Burbine Miss Tom Scott. G. Friszell Little Doctor. G. Chappell Chuck 11.. R. Kenn Times: 2:13 and 2:12:2. RACES 3 AND 7 Jolly Dick. H. Poulton Security Scott, H. Stead Go Along Hal, W. Campbell Echo Ridge Eddy. L. Niell Speaker Pick. G. Friszcll Donnaway. 0. Willis Victory Scott. A. Burblne Slippy Queen. A. Pineau Sanitago. G. Chsppell Northfield. G. Frizzell Times 2:13 and 2:18. UQMN)‘ nausea-I Today’s Sport BASEBALL CITY -— In the City Senior Baseball League at Memorial Field this evening fiends Phar- macy plays ' . Game time is 6.15 with batting prac- tice getting underway at 5.45. CITY —— The Dalrymen have announced the following lineup: Mike Kelly. Carl MacQuald. Freddie Mac nald. Ian Mac- Donald. Cyril MacDonald, Wayne MacDougall, Don Camp- bell. Barry Ellis, Denis Ducar- fel, Lloyd Blanchard. Bobby Stull, 'Smelt’ Gillis. Gerald Mc- Naliy. Mike Doyle. somnul WMJKERSIDE — RCAF El- gles play Enman the Prince County Softball League, 6.30 p.m_ and Commerce play! Gaudet’s in Commercial league. 6.15 p.m. GOLF CITY — The N.B.-P.E.I. Ain- ateur golf championships open at the Belvedere Golf and Win- ter Club this morning. TRACK AND FIELD CITY —- The Islanders Track and Field Club. Charlottetown Division, will practice at Mem- orial Field, 6 p.m. ANCELLED The game scheduled for Kings County between the Eastern Centennial Juniors and Charlot- tetown Legion Juvenlles has been postponed to a later date. RNESS RACING CITY — A full slate of bar- ‘ ness races are set for the Char- lotteth Driving Park. 7.45 p. m. n. Norman Wins BobbyNiclmlg presents this wiag‘inuterdinchlmthe PCAdsanmionahllpattheCol- lmIbl-OoImtsyaubwidla "Au \; PGA CHAMPION record score of 271. He fought off a spectacular closing round of 64 by Jack Nicklaus to the tournament by three strok- es. (AP Wirsphoto) Drugm'enCap’rure Second Position MONCTON (Special) —- merside’s Enman Drug so squad. playing 22 innings in Sum- ft ’four hours. equivalent to three games, shared second place. be- hind Moncton United Van Lines in the 18 team Maritime Open Softball tournament in Moncton Saturday. Moncton won all five games to win the tournament while En- man Drug Campbellton, each won two of their three g mes. ’ Enman Drug. an entry in the Prince County Softball League added league players. Jerry oore of the RCAF. who sock- 'ed three homers. in the tour- ney, Bob Sleigh, Jim Jenkins and John MacLaren all of In- man Plumbing. - ball Drug disposed of Bathurst, 13-2, Starting at 12.30 p.m. Enman one of mile teams knocked out in the first round in a five inning contest. Two hours later they battled with Saint John and in 10 inn- ings Enman Drug downed them N 7 -4. They Were now to face Moncton United Van Lines in the final round for the chem- pionship_ At 4.30 p.m. Enman Drug faced the Moncton squad —C and lost -4. Later when statistics were completed. Lou White of the games for Enman Drug while Pete Devana was touch- ed for the lone loss. A Charlottetown entry, he Main Brace Mariners were ell- minated in the first round. ‘Pro Ch’ship Second . Kansas City 000 000 102— 8 8 3 TORONTO (CP) — Moe Nor- man of Toronto. former Ontario open champion, Saturday de- feated Jerry Magee of Toronto nd 2 to win the Canadian Professional match play cham- pionship and the Millar Cup. Both players had difficulty with their putting, However. an early lead by Norman enabled him to win 65 3 Norman, 31, took both the sec- ond and third holes after halving the first in the Ill-hole final. Ma- ee missed a three-foot putt on the sixth and N o r m a 11 went Magee, 30. came back to win the seventh hole and narrow the margin to two holes. But from then on it was all Nor- man. Both played par golf for the next nine holes with Nor- man merely coasting until the 16th, when he won the hole and ended the match. Besides the trophy. Norman sagas: $1,000. Ma gee collected on (4). Henry (7). McCool three up ANTIGONIISH (Special) —An- dy Arsenault. 18-year-old Char- lottetown native. extended his summer's unbeaten middle-dis- tance racing record to 11 we- tories at the 103rd staging or the Highland Games here Sat.- ulday as he recorded easy Vic- tories in the men’s Open mile and 880 yard ru . Arsenault. who is entered in this weekend’s Eastern Cans- dian Age Class championships at Summerside, established s meet record of 4.28 in the Open mile to whip reputable Wayne Beasley, Hansport, by 70 yards. Arsensult. In the men's Open 860 earlier Saturday Arsenault won-in his typical come-from-behind style. Clark Takes First Place STU'I‘TGART, Germany (AP) World champion driver Jim Clark of Scotland splashed to victory Sunday in the Grand Prix of the Solitudefor For- mula One racing cars. Clark. driving his Lotus cau— tiously on the slippery track. made an average speed of 91. miles an hour for so laps on the 7.09-mile Solitude circuit—a total of 141.86 miles. He won by 10.4 seconds from John Surface of England. driving an Italian Ferrari. the other niabere ing the race, Nevertheless. the organizers estimated that over 200,000 people watched the race. taking the early leaders at the three-quarter mark. His time 8' rue- ISLANDERS WIN 11 antlers Track and Field Club ran its two day win record to 11 Saturday as Bob Simmons won the Open discus Arsenauli Unbeaten In 11 Appeara 1‘. was a new personal high for , won two (1 I from Emerson in the doubles ?. old Australian sent him chasing Canadians Sidelined By TED BLACK-MAN MONTREAL ( ut of Canada in straight sets Sunday and John Newcombe treated Canada’s Reider Getz in the same fashion as the Australians completed a five - game sweep of their Davis Cup tie against the Canadians. The powerful Australians, who only lost one set in the 16 played. now advance to the orth 'c ne fina against the winner of the Mex- ico - New Zealand tie. Roche needed only 52 minutes to subdue an overworked God- bout in sets of 6-2. 6-1 and 6-1. The 26.year-old lawyer from Waterloo. Que. was the only player to see action all three ays. The Australians captured the first two singles matches Fri- day and clinched the best-of- five tie Saturday with a 6-2. 6-2. 6-2 doubles win b Roy Emer- son and 19-year-old Roche over Canada’s Godbout and Keith Carpenter. They added another victory in the first singles match Sun- day when John Newcombe defeated battling Reider Gets of Vancouver in sets of 6-3, 6-0 and 6-4. Then Roche, playing in his first Davis Cup tie, con- ded the conquest with the lopsided win over Godbout. STEALS SHOW Roche almost stole the show a .— E tch and for an encore on a point. He won against God- bout’s service six times. 24 - year - old Van- hausting defeat as the 20-year- about the court after well- placed shots. But his effort was the best shown by a Canadian ANDY ARSENAULT (149’) and Alf Groom won the Open pole vault (13‘) in additlon to Arsenault’s two wins. Rhoda MacLeod placed sec ond in the women’s Open broad v jump (15’ 7"). Heather Mac- “: McCullough Hus- No-Hlf Game GEORGETOWN— Behind the no hit pitching of their ace Buddy McCullough, Georgetown Eagles dial-Red their seventh win in s downing the Peaks; B in Kings Cotmty m. can» sixth inning 2 up row. ombers League action was called in tile on Kidd Records 3-MiIe Win KIN Ont. (OP) —— 1' track and field championships here Saturd He ran thelhree -mile dis- tance in 14 minutes. 16.2 sec- onds, 9. seconds faster than Lean was third In the women's Open 100 and Simmons place third in the Men’s Ope shot put, (42’ 1"). player. The singles matches were delayed 90 minutes by wet groun ‘ Saturday. Emerson teamed with Roche for the first time in his career but they played finesse of old part- ners. It only took 54 minutes § Handicap 8. 9. 10 6.00 am. D. H. Saunders (B), Bus Stuart (Amh). W. W. Rob- ertson (M). 6.07 am. T. 1!. Rogers (B). 11.21 am. B. W. 1 P. Rosslgnol (GB). lo (R Joe Swift (1"). Drummie. Tom (R (1'14 am. .1. w. Moreslde (3). Fred Spence (R). George Smith ) 8.21 am. E. C. Taylor (B). R. W. Lister (M). R. Rosslg- (GB), 8.29 am. J. Weldon (1!), R. Haslett (M). W. Beardsley (R). 5 am H. L. ar (B). S. a .3 . . Chababsol (M). G. Serafinoff (Mir). W 8.42 am. . Moore (West). M. Pineau (B). John Kilburn ). 8.49 am. Leslie Howard (T.V.) R. Manning (B). Vernon Knight AV), 9.00 a.m. G. B. Madison (R), J. W. Sears (F). Pat McGrath (Rest). 9.07 a. m. Doug McAdam (West). Dave Cornish (F). Jim Matheson (B). 9.14 am. K. Carmichael (B), C. MacDonald (M), J. Price (F). B. Lawrence (W). B. Stoy- lo: (M). 9.21 am. K. Seaman (R), B. F-aulkenham (F). A. Burridge (T.V.). C. Gillis SECOND DIVISION Handicap 6. 7. 9.28 am. R, Giggey (B). _B. McCallum (Rest). R. Losler (Mir) 9.35 am. D. C. Humphrey (B). F. Maclnnis (B). P. Har- ringan ( ). 9.42 am. R. Gorham (Rest). H. M. Lennox (M). J. M. Gregg (R , . 9.49 a.m. R. " rt (P(, R. VanBuskirk (M). Doug Allen W es . 10.00 am. R. Girvan (M). M. Machienzie (B). 0. Furchak(S) 10.07 am. R. Macintosh (F). D, V. MacDonald (B). P. C. Lyons (M). 10.14 a.m. B. Boyls (B). R. Riddeli (A). B. Dunning (S). 10.21 am. J. Irwin (B). RE. Bagnall (P). A. G. Clogg (M). 10.28 am. D. A. Miller (E). J. B. Cunningham (TR) W. A. MacRae (B). FIRST DIVISION Handicap 0-5 10.35 am. W. Bishop (R). J. P. Sears (E). M. J. Dowllng M) 10.42 am. W. Beer (B). T. Reevey (R). D. McAfee (5). 10.49 am. J. Estabrooks (R). R J. Baxter (G.B.). C. Crowley e t) s . 11.00 am. A, MacKenzIe (B). G. I' lie (R), L. Beatty (W). 11‘ ’ a.m. D. MacDon K. huibers (Rest). J. Cullen (B: 1. 4 am. . avidson (R). W, Seiferd (SS). E.D. MacFar- E 9 non endear sner (M). R. Costel- nas'nm. I. Pilkington (M). J.E.S. Manuel (R). Ted Miller B) . 11.15 am. A. J. Kennedy (R). R. Harley (Wood). R. Boucher ( . A 11.42 am. J. streetcr (R). R. Bartlett (A), Doug Brewer (F:. 1.49 am. H. Harley (Wood). Brian Lewis D. D. B. Bonn (Rest). ( 12.00 noon. D. Myles (W). G. Forbes (E). 12.07 p.m. B. Armstrong (R). W. Crawford (W), J. Barley Lewis (M), ealey (B). Handicap 11-14 > 12.14 p.m. J. K. McCafferty (M), J. F. Jackson (R). F. Al- len (West). 12.21 p.m. R. T. MacPherson (R). R Hilts (B). H. Carling M). (. 12. J. Hammett (R). R. Giggey.(B; 12.35 p.m. R. Chalmore (P). J. Fox (West). W. Hartt (A.V.). 12.42 p.m. D. Lowerison (M). D. Sullivan (Rest). . 12. 9 p.m. L. Ellis (Wood). E. W. Meredith (R), D. A. McEa- chren (G.G.). 1.00 p.m. K. Mitton (M), L.S. Cox (B), S. Brewer (A.V.). 1.07 p.m. G Abrams (M). J Murphy 1.14 p.m. D. Williams (Rest). M), H. S. Bowes (E) .2 p.m. D. E. Wilson (M), T. G. Gibbons (Wood), C. Mac- Donald (B). 1.28 .m. H. Harris (R). B. Morris (Brt). D. Allington Rest). J.Moore( 11 A 1.35 p.m. A. Millman (M). '1. Berrigan (B). D, Boswell (B). FIFTH DIVISION Handicap 15-20 1.42 p.m. G. Chase (W). H. Fullerton (F). A. Ernst (Ash). .49 p.m. W. D. Dernier ( . F. Dobbs (F). R. Laurie (Wood) 2.00 p.m. A. Garret (West). G. Nodden (Wood). W. R. Wilce F) m. C. A. Coadv (8;. B. 2.07 p. . W. Hicks (E). F. B. Onelll (A. 5 R. Hurry (Wood). Q. Warren A.V.) 2.14 p.m. S. Stewart (G.G.). B. Hurry (Wood). Q. Warren (A.V.) 2.21 p.m. B. White (Amh). G. Girdwood (Wood). R. Violette (E) 2.26 p.m. C. T. Rideout (M). W. Pelletier (A.V.). A. Thomp- son (Wood). 2.35 cm, V. Downing (M). G. McMahon (8.8.) J. Mulligan ( ). 2.42 pm. M. Francoeur S H. (B). A. (W (8.8. Ba tlett m i t ood) 2.49 p.m. n. Polmer (R).'.J Nllicholson (Wood), D. MncLean ( ) 3.60 p.m. G. Fichaud (a). s. 23 p.m. P. White (A.V'.) TX (8.9.). J. Gagnbn ed (B). G. Baxter (West). . V.) 2.14 pm. S. Stewart (G.G.).: n 200 * Entered-7' (E.I. Ch'shi ps ves (M). J. Mackendrick (M). G. Watson (GG). SIXTH DIVlflON Handicap 21-36 HE. Carmichael (B; Cmbupifls. (Mir). ’1: Gencheff 3.35 p.m. Newell (Best). R. MacLaughlln (West). C. Flynn (B), H.’ 3.42 p.m. M. Burgoyne (B), B. Doyle (West). D. Walker (B) 3.49 p.m. A. Fader (Tr). A. Douglas (F) E. Fairweather (B). 4.00 p.m. A. MacLeod (B). G. l343,;oob (A.V.). M. Rossignol $ — Summerside. S — Sussex. Amh — Amherst. T. V. - Tobiqus Valley. A — Algonquin. A.V. —— Aroostook Valley. Ash — Ashburn. Mir — Miramichi, BW —— Brizbtwood. W Barry’s 9—6_ Johnnle's Flying mm Ited mBarryn'ls Lions 9-6 in a c y so eague game . ed at the new diamond silk}. day afternoon. . Art Ballem darted on the mound for the Lions but work. only up two hits, eight walla while striking out seven. Barry Turner took over and took the loss as he worked the last three innings giving up five runs on 24 hits. and two walks and striking out two. Junior Flanagan of the Hawks starting winning pitcher worked ix pits innings giving up four hits. struck out eight and walked six. Joe Cnmmiskey relieved Flanagan in the seventh in- ning after Jerry Kane had singled to drive in two Lion runs. Joe Cummiskey was leading batter for the Hawks, as he had I single, double and a home run in our at the plate. A. Flanagan was one for one with three straw w . Tompson of the Lion homered in his fir: time at bat in a losing cause. ’Donight's action has the Mar- iners at home to the BIS Sham- rocks. Game time 1. 6M). __..—_____ PH RENOLOGIS'I' hT' to reach a verdict. Saint John Defeated, 2-0 SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP) Monolon Acadislns scored two unearned runs in the first in- ing Sunday to blank Saint John St. Peter's 2-0 in an eldllbltion baseball game. . Righthsnder Eldon Hamilton pitched a strong four hitter for the Westmoreiand League Chin. B mile event in 1:662 to of Toronto won III!!!) M we... in, Hewalkedtwosndetruckoul muse (a- h 1m" 10. Billy James was the loser. m and. giving up seven hits and one led the Gem-3.. walk. James fanned six. townsquadwlthtwofortwo Phil beltedlpliroi trips to the M. doubles for the Acadians and Cor-oer sucked two proximately 500 penile. singles. Mel McLellan. An ill Crothe won the hall- Burke and Ron Bmytbs were the other Moat-ton hitters. Frankie Price. Peter Mona. firsts in the high DougFosterandJameswsre , . the Saint John hitters. lanes Jenny Wingerson of ToroulojeitedadowleofftheSIS-fool won Jump metre mark in left-centre field. burdiesssdloo-ysrddeshsuo The wastbeescolniis placed second in the . three starts for the fending 3m (mm of to Maritime Senior Champions. tookaflrstinthenlotputtand beatSt.StaphsnSt.Croln discussdthlldsinthelsvelfe 4-2 audiost Hts chosen. and In-ysrd hm) les. team. or Johny's m. Jewelers Gold Cup 8: Saucer Parade Committee SPECIAL ' HARNESS RACING PROGRAM * Monday July 20th - 7.45 p.m. Chorlofietonn Driving Pork * . ADVANCE mum $1.00 ammmuumumm landma- mm lane (E). I Be IIIGIII I! WRIGHT . nac- nos. I and 7 l-BLIIAWAY mg sumo Wm]. Wm m . 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