Sl A I a ' have had on * ‘unsceded -United States, Several track stars of Char- Jottetown and District are seen TRACK STARS PREP as they listen to Jack Kane ° outline the pene for the upcoming track and field sea- ‘son. The local club held its Tagg lei sail oe Le first formal meeting in prep- aration for. formal competition Santana Outtasts Fl Drysdale Upsets haga “LONDON” TCP1—Manuel tana, darling of .the Spanish ternis aficitonados, and * South Africa's Cliff Drysdale Tuesday reached‘ the .semi-finals of -the Wimbledon men’s. singles and braced themselves for the at- tack on ‘the. ll-year strangle- hold Australians. and Americans the world's pre- mier tennis title A Santana,— the—retgning —U'S champion and © seeded fourth here, defeated Ken Fletcher. the. happy-go-lucky, . globe-trot- ting Australian, in a 62, 3.6, 86, 46, 7-5 thriller, the best sin- gles match ofthe tournament San- Drysdale, seeded seventh ana: a losing semifinalist lasf year was the surprise winner, 97, 6-2. 6-2. against Tony Roche. the left-honded Australian who won the French and - Italian titles earler—this—year In-the--semicfinate tedav tana pleys Owen Davidson. Australian who San the boat Rev. Emerson-Mondav after the defending chamnion ‘rivred b's shoulder in a fall, and Drysdale plays Dennis Ralston. of ‘the the sixth seed andthe —other—losing semi-final- ist last year: - FAVORS: SANTANA After his defeat’ Monday, Em- erson predicted the 1966 -title would go to Santana. If it does.- the Spaniard will be the first European to win it since Jaros- queenly confidence which lav Drobny in. 1954. 4 Santaria, a firm favorite with the Wimbledon galleries, plays the typical 1 European. game — of leventually the Australian, who cracked *meet Emerson in the final: but ‘Dutch opponent, 20 - year - old | last evening at Memorial Field and discussed a upcoming season with both Kane ave Boswell, oe of Phy- sical fitness on:the Island. Is- _ | land athletes will be attending omre-than-ten-major-meets in the span of the summer. RACES ARE THREE ~ In the local Commercial Lea- }gue Softball front, the Ist place |Ristons- edged —the—fourth place | Kings by -a score of 7-5. Bern- jard “‘Figh” MacKinnon (40) was jthe winning hurler, allowing %12 hits, four walks rand striking out four. Dave “Preacher” Rowe (1-3) was the - loser, issuing ll |base knocks, three bases on balls and struck out two. The lrenth led 5-4 going into the sep venth inning but two mental er- lrors by the Kings proved to be their downfall as the Pistons scored three times and held the i r) £7 orela i i, ;ver Arsenault led the winners ;at the plate with 2 for. 3 perfor- ;mances, followed by Downie with 2 for 4 nights. For the los- ers it was Les Affleck-going 3 for 4 and Jack MacEachern and |Tom Monaghan each with two. | \The fielding gem of the evening | a a long fly-ball which was | ‘TEACHERS TURN TABLE EAST GRINSTEAD, England) (CP)—Tradition was reversed when teachers at an east Sus- Sex school distributed apples to children as part of a county den- [ tal health ta ampaign. } TAKES ON ALL COMERS | LONDON (CP)—A south Lon- ~~~ |don firm claims to have a. safe | to break any safebreaker’ s Modern anthropologists recog- jheart. In two years it has been aes allied ith delicacy ; > nize three main faces of men: tackled 11 times by burglars ana: ia bee ae ex's error rather thaw going for in. white. the black and the yek with nitroglycerine and oxy- as Anais aaa Aaaitone winners. x Jow- ees. acetylene eretes. All failed.- have made their own. Tuesday, he needed all his artistry in the two-hour 15-mtn- . ute match that see-sawed as the packed centre court gasped ent cheered. In the battle between the | Svaniard’s snin, slice and sub lety-and-Fietcher's power, San-~ tana kept his nerve and it was 1 now lives in Hong Kong, who_| in: the tense. atmos phere of the final set. _—_SCORES | UPSET. __ + By. contrast. the Roche-Drys— dale. quarter -final was an anti- climax. Roche, seeded No. 2 here. had- been exnected to Tuesday -he — after start- line well an. farrowly— losing the first set_7-9._.. . Deferdine champion MV ar- garet Smith -of Australia and’ her great Brazilian rival__Maria Bueno, both moved into the women's singles. semi - final , round in. quarter-final matches ‘Tuesday Top-seeded Miss Smith was never extended by her unseeded | Trudy Goenman, and won 6-0, | 6-4. | But Miss Bueno, the No 2) seed. did not show quite the” her the ‘Wimbledon crown on | three previous occasions. | ‘Nevertheless, she was still too strong for auburn-haired Fran- coise Durr, seventh seeded, and won 6-4. 6-3 in 40 minutes : | semi-finals |Africa’s Annette van Zyl, Mrs. Billie Jean Moffitt. King of the: United States gained the by beafing South 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 in a poor contest with both players making many mis- takes and waiting for the oth- ME GUEST SPEAKER: ALEX CAMPBELL. LIBERAL PARTY LEADER &. tsxx?_ Wednesday, June 29-9P.M. REFRESHMENTS AND LOCAL TALENT ENTERTAINING LIBERAL * Daniel ST. CHARLES HALL - MacDonald ETING YOUR Ist KING'S | — LIBERAL CANDIDATES «, Bruce Stewart . 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