Thompson Captures Lead 1 In Canada's Pro Tourney man one @1111th Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 15, 13!. PAGE 11 F SPORTSL RONT By w. R. WEEATLEY Thompson's 191 was five 1111- Edwards, Port Credit Ont v ‘ HALIFAX (or) — Alvio deir pa.- for the wholes. 7+75_149. ROCIng By NICK FILLMORE mom Toronto, happy Knudson, who has a pair of Swarbrick, ontreal 76— l . with a new set of s and 065 for his 132. was in front withdrew (ill) ‘ getting down hey putts. fired a after the first nine, shooting a Ogilvie. Montreal 7245—147 meander-par 65 Friday over two-underapar 32 to Roman; WW5. Winnipel 73-70-14? W k uuAshblnGub course to k BaliI‘d- Montreal 72-72—144 The O‘larlottetown Driving ‘ e ee Thompson was never worse IDomald 7132—443 park will present an eight WHAT I’VE been hold is the greatest week of harness rac- canu'llm Professions] Golfer; than par throughout his round. Periard. Montreal 71-68—1$ ‘ - Association championship At the second hole he put I no, Com. Levis, Que. 71-72—143) gjgwgmfmfigl. asI‘hee 11133211 :33: the mum.“ “we. Mlmem Aug' 17 ' 2‘ a“ m ‘1 'l‘hompaon, 132 .CdPlsmAuch i h- 2m 12 feet from the pin “a Gilmurray. Sdeey. N27 77 148i Dragoon's Band will be pre- week Edwm '0 the track to edema“ Old “0"” pion, ended a m 9 wt s is putt for a par. . ‘ ' — sent and will hold a rt be- Racing ' hone fellow-downsman George Knud- His first key putt. a nine. Clifton. _T0ronto 71-73—144I tween dashes in todl’gnhctes sc- .1 m mafiwir‘ “lamb” ' m the Mariam” 3”“ son at the 18111 hole w re er. came at the short third Mcxe'mer Mmm‘ea‘ 7145—1“ tion twice a day but 1:: M all?“ Km“ um“ a“. "eels: W was down for a pm, m c the M .mmalssonnette, Drummonnville, F ° 3/ - Apparently “I!!! W m Knudson pitching chipped up M the eighth M ,hh_75_1« rec Chance looks like a IIIllloliilmel' u in six (lays than is held at any other track . . > - - ~ wot . ,hofl of the green with his 5% missed the men but rah do“ Murray. St. Catharines, om. “$9151 Peninsffhmfie “I the 0"“ The BIG races at tile week will he Mondav night's Even ond shot. look a five. a 21H 0;- another pap Harvey Winnipeg Eghigglfihffwtgmmiggniig- ins Patriot Inaugural ($2.500) and Friday fight-s Gold Cw am mmm 1, . sound HALIFAX (or) .— Second ~ ' . . ' ' ‘ saucer event 500‘- lame all the :ayyoadnd his putts round leaders in the Canadian cmmk' wan-meg .7159‘140 “pd Roque ~~ 1" “88.” The field '0' the Evening Paid“ double tonal!!! of . f . . Gwynne-Timotly. Halifax Will be classlfled as a stable in ’s Do .I 3 rd 1! gave him pars at the thlrd and Pm “31°”! 6"“ “menu”? 7 the see all d ixtlh dash y. m y ' new“ Port we" Bo” “gum bola tournament: 1.30.151 0 an s es Dive and Ed cw Scott Entries for the Gold Cup and The two - To t . Thompson. Toma” 131 Sirlanni, Montreal 71.74—145 and the Stanley Maybew own- Saucer race haven’t been allied, _ . ron onlans are “has”. Toronto “‘65-! 132 Sinclhir, Saint John 70.77_147 ed horsu should prove tough to mentioned for Monday'; big event will be entered. 5m.” “vow” for the w" Leonard Vancouver 66-69—135 DPWI‘DS» Charlottetown 70-78-148 193d ‘0 the Wire- MW isms cam Will “dime two SNOW events $1112”: money in todays final Balding.'Tbronto 69.67—13.6le, St. Marguerite, Que. Miss Flamingo looks like a gum“ mewfifd“ hia‘fil'e fThe 0’“ and Sun‘y “"99 ' Thom , v 63.53. ' 1.11 the pari-lnutuel 0 "3100 go irst and fifth Monday night. veteun :15; leopard or van' Magegs?oronlgcouver patrons in we third and seven- howled “51” be .Mysm J‘my' Eloise WM“ Prince Dalev till. 1‘?"“§i”' firs-w Y subsist“; “l: PM" “pm “my 1“ 3”“ “d “m ' ' ox. ndon . n ese even . ~ DALDING TIED AT 130 Munn. Victoria 66-70—136 '5 Released T1,.” 13mm “fl eighth “’1‘” “0:111 he holdfmm'l'li':y 3'51? :SrtElczheachugclgge'l‘lfily Al Balding oi Toronto. defend- 193"- mum!“ 53-69—- 5 °“ pm"? ° I”? “‘9 “5‘9" Rysedyke. The Shelli. Rio Grande. Merry Note Lady Lake: mg champion was 3 gm“ ‘ of ficmenum Winnipeg W The following is today's draw of the evening. Mighty Warrior 1 Mary Leah “d Success Do . five other! hf“, at 135. ’ Fletcher. Montreal 68-69—137 1°? the I5“Hid Women's Ama- gnd Jolly Du“ l°°m “9 u “5 v 00 11 e st as big.a day as Monday at the Moe Norman “Mann who Bruton, Georgetown 53459—137 tour Golf Championship at Be1. "Mites “1 the” hull track with .a $1,000 Invitational Pace in the afternoon an a 1m, . 35 Thursday, he,“ 0“ GM‘OuX. Ste. g. 70-60—133 vedere Club: Junior tatlonal -all ($1.200) and an Invitational I w a 73 [or 138. Ahead of Kozak. Niagara Falls 67-71—138 9-30- D. Stewart. 6. Agnew, 0 Pace ($1.200) art . Wm and two other: was 8 mm Norman, Toronto 65-73—138 E. Cox. 1 O chon ere I be er special events throughout tilie week. tat tied a 137 Among them Pel‘lard. Montreal 71-68—139 9:37: A. Irwin. D. Gormley. Harness racing is the only sport 1n PrinceEdwal-d Is- Bill Kerr of Montreal who won 32,3“? 0“ “la—13" 3‘3: Fgmgl- Hews“- Belvedere lain-:1 looks “Byltnxllebe filek'mmiistleatrns hslutodaylpirh: .‘ ' -e. onon 139:3.ai‘n,. 935395 0 the seniors title. Hunt, Montreal 1.39 mag. D. Rogers_ Glenden‘ Charlottetown track. 17 Crawford, Vancouver 69-70—139 91582 M- MflcMillan. 1. - Gauthier. Montreal /67-72—139 llama. M. McEachern. w" The «moms b the so” The cu” McLean. Montreal 66-70—144 10:05: 11. Baker, ‘M. Gaudet draw for the Club ju‘nm cham‘ Kerr. Montreal . Coady, . “mum? 3 “‘9 Balvede" 30'“ MEI-551'ng nogfingfiidgetxembgr‘ddfikee St??an mg; c f . . _ l _ o-a . wo ou omer ‘ mngeficwm 69-70-139 10'12- 3- MaoKenzle. M. Ves- club for Sunda! the left field bullpen in the eighth inning to break; a 2.2 deadlock 73—141 sev- M- Camer- No- 1 tee and give the Yankees a crucial $2 in Chi White s A. McLean, Montreal 68-73—1 1 II DIVISION 9.30 — R. Garrett. E. 0'- The win gave the Yankees a split ‘lvn tigefer-(gamca’gg sell-lea ,gggtlengfirél “33:11)” W’s—145 J 12in; L. Samson, c. Selfred, Ilgrilen. J. Arsenault; 9.35 — J. h h .v left them still trailing the second place White Sex by one-(hall 'll‘hlilltglflsgn.MiVui::ip{eo%¢ £1053}. Wood. B. Moreside, 152.25; :40 E E. Sir-3;... h I ' .ififidgfibfifilgffgéfia‘flggfl stgé‘gggég 01?: . . no 111113. Jackson, 3. Dalma- 9_45 __ a otetown gion Juven' es and Kings County All—Stairs are Prou , Mo 09-71—140 10:33: M. T0019 H. MacMil- MacLeod J Killor'n J New BE‘LIN ' 8mg “’9”. 1’ 31°" 't Picked “9 0°“ W “‘9 Nails can... shrill .. .. 1 0° - éw Mac- SKY AND “"5" 1°“ or so than messages; Duggm",roronto 69.79143 K Oil -I Gil/flame)“. 1“. Mac- . R. Stewart. P. R . Bo Belinsky. temperamen- knocked out yesterday in a May 8. 1962. the day after mung geldingjgggn' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ “the $50 ' ell; mama} Balding Tor mo _1% en. e.“ . ant. - 10.05 _— A. Pickard. I. Irwin. A. tal Los Angeles Angels pltch- Washington, D.C., h otel Belinsky pitched a no-(i it .110 he raced at home” Raceway N' .ug Top 11. [Kehy' hredeflcmn 694L145 10.47. M. Wen. T. McMahon, Dowllng: 10.10 — D. Tweel. M. er. is pictured with Braven room. Manager Bill Rigney game against the Baltimore can entries are Su Mae and possibly SPEEDY SCOT. . . A. Larkin. Hancox D. MacDonald; 10.15- Dyer. Los Angeles Times suspended Belinsky indefinite- Orioles Dyer was the official The City Juvenile Legional'res have a big exhibition game on r I 1 I I I II I q I . I DIVISION S. Foster, G. Stead. Baseball writer, whom he 1y. This picture was ma e scorer of the game. tap atMemorial Field, Sunday 2:15 p.m., against SUMMERSIDE or a compete la10134. D. Jardlne, I. Lald- No. 10 fee ' JUNIORS The two teams have been meeting two or three line of V" - Pflker- IO-OQ — E MUCMftlfilan. 3. times a year in ethtlon games (for the past couple of season. 11.01: G. Barbour. M. Farris, Moreside; 10.05 .. J, Macxen. c and there’s quite a hit of rivalry involved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l B O I. E N S ' m M‘d‘uu‘ m R m ' - don'iqinielmwwhattotlunk aboutth Columbia Broadcastlnhf 11:06: D. Garbutt. I-I. Mac- a n s, n em grabbing the controlling shares of NEW YORK YA - Come to us first for first rate All m. Shall we say, I think it ‘smells’ a little. Kansas City A’s S FINLE ' ‘ v TONIGHT RACE NO. 1—8 l—YANKEE TIMBER l-nooanss BRAND l; 3mm: Charlottetown P.M. 7.45 RACE NO. :4 l—SfiEL’l‘ON BYRD 2—8“! SMART S—BADE CLEGG 4—WINDY JUNE HIGHLAND ROGUE Gas—MEI. .TOUGAN —M'Y'B 1 MI. sacs: not-4‘ l—DINNIS HERBERT I—MIOK’I'Y WARRIOR MART}?! Rm l—AN‘I‘EONY L. Drlvlng Pork RAC MONDAY RACES l—O l—EMISE WICK l—TEPPY GALLON N O—MYS‘I'ERY JUDY 7—PR-INCE DALE RACE! 0—1 l-CYCMNE KELLY mm 8—1“ SIDEK d—RIO GRAND!) O—MIRBY NOTE Y LAKEDURN Y LEAH DO OlD HOME WEEK Charlottetown Driving Pork ING 8.30 P. M. RACES H l—W. M. X, MEET LYNN ROYA S—EDGE 4—RUSHAWAY CHIEF i—TENNESSEE RILEY RACE! 4—! ‘l—DEE'S DOY d—JUNE RD S—EDGEWOOD SCO'I'I' C—CRASB DIVE ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a u Veale, McBean (6-0) (8) and Pagliaroni, McFarlen (8) Huh Shanta (1-4) and Bertellw HRS: Pitts—Lynch (9). Chi—'1 Santo (23). 1 Second I Pittsburgh . 000 011 000— 2 7 0| Chicago 100 012 0011— 4 ll 1,‘ Law (9-10). Bork (7) and '. Burgess; L. Burdet‘e (4-5) andi Roznovsky. HR: Cid—Rodgers (11 1 101020 200— 61101 .000 010 000— 1 5 1)[ Running (13-4) and Triandos; Jackson (6-12), Wakefield (3). Bearna'rth (9) and Gander. HRs: P a. -— Callison (20). \I.Y.-Altman (5). Phlla. 900100 200— 6 15 1 New York 100 010 020- 4 7 1 Wise (+1) Baldshun (8) and Dairy-.mple; Stallard (6-16), Wil- ley (6) Hunter (8) and Taylor. HRS: Phila —— Taylor (3), Thomas (5). NY—Kranepool 2, (7). American League int Los Angeles 011100000— 3111 Wash. 120 310 00x— 7 11 I) Gatewood (3-2), Latman (3). Kelso (5). Osinski (6). Duliba (it) and Rodgers: Sienhouse. Hannan (4-6) (3) and Brumley RR: Wash.—Brinkman (ti). New York 200000110—4 90 is 000 013 10x— 5 B 0 Sheldon. Hamilton (72) (6), How Reniff (7). Ford (8) and : Barber (8-8). Haddix (7), Hall (8) and Lau, Brown (8). HRs: Bait—B. Robinson (19) Chicago 030 010 001—11 16 (t. on 000 001 000- 11 4 2 Buzhardt (9-6) and Martin: Wilson (11 ~ 9), Lamabe (l), Chat-ton (4), Spanswlck (7). Gray (9) and Tillman. RRs: Oil—Hansen 2. (14). Dos—Man- tilla (19). Houston. Nottebart (5-8). N. ilwau ee, Fischer (9-8) at San Francisco, Hendlcy (lo-7). St. Louis. Gibson (10-9) at Los Angeles, Moeller (6-11). Pittsburgh, Schwall (4-2) Chicago. Ellsworth (12-14). . can League New York, Bouton (12-10) a‘. Baltimore. McNally (7-9). N. Detroit. McLain (2-3) at. Kan- sas City, Segui (7-9). T.-N. Los Angeles, D. Lee (5-2) at hington. Daniels (6-9). iicago. Talbot (4-3) at Bos- ton. Morehead (6-12). leveland, Donovan (6-7) Minnesota. Stigman 15-11 1. Wa C. M aim noon. The Mariners have just com- pleted a tough series with the BIS Shamrocks, in which they [played terrific ball in dowmng .- e Shamrocks two games to (one. The Bill Mulligan coached jaggregation will be going all out to draw first blood in this final round. I The Park has good sound ‘ball club. They disposed of {Johnny's Hawks in the semi-(fl- ~nal and in doing so showed some of the ability which en- abled them to lead the loop to .lhe wire in the regular league 3 All Jollity (B. Companion) 4) Bill C Dudls y . (J.Cha 11) P96 «- Rowdy Dow (R. McLure) at Little Art (M. MacA til 71 r ur) ‘ Tommie Collins (F. Folland) Si I‘lme' -q2.l7 DASEES 2 AND 5 Cathy Girl (L. Jenkinsv l 1 Captain Chief (A. Stead) z 4 Paddy Land Girl . (J. rnar 3 3 4 2' Hi 65] vs , ow Blue Mt. Girl (G. Robinson) 1 schedule. Gay Laird (G. Chappell) Times—2.12 and 2:1113. ) 1 mm“ “mm” ’9' I Lawn and Gard‘n 11:15: J. O'Brien. E. Mac- W kl Y d1an hke the my the deal was com' paired safely and quickly! . l mum. ee 5 , pleted. “This is a hell oi a lousy way to run the American Lea— And our rates are low! I Eqflletnf CHAMPIONSHIP . « rjlnley said. “When the baseball fans of America see the . see J. am. Minor Games n omen 5 ma eur o m was. m M m m allow. DIAL . ' I c_ thMmah. their allegiance :fo utihe Natifilliial dljdague. mailed" . con I Kelfll Carmichael 11.37: N. MacLeod. R. Horne, . ' whet! because e way 5 e was Day _____________ 4.6525 I 12. Ta r. Minor baseball league sche- Mickey Cannon toured her Dorothy .Iardine. Belvedere. H. MacDonald 113 I Ltd. 11:44: K, Mustard, A, Beer. dine: ome Belvedere course in 87htook the lead in the Senior S. Balser (S) 107 Night 46767 :5 Buck!” m. Rd. I 1151. M. Jardine' s. Hagen MONDAY yesterday to take a five stroke iclass with a round of 100. Jesse I. Laldlaw 101 e ' erwood 9:00; Tm vs, Indiana; lead ovar Joyce Beer of Bel-iParker had 102 and Kay Wood.I. MacLellan 106 ‘ j I I I - . ' ' . White Sox vs. Red Sox; Yam vedere at the half way markhand J. Home. 105. ID. Garbutt (S) 108 ‘ kees V3, Tigers. 0 the P.E.I. Women’s Golf; LEADERS (E. MacDonald 113 10:30; Colts vs_ Braves: op ichampionships. 1M. Canon 42—45 87 E. MacInnis 108 Blasts Cour. ms "3 phiujes (F); Cam Mrs. on, who was elig-JJ. Beer ' 43—49— 92 F. MacKenzio 118 s _KART vs. Senatmtm, ible to represent p.111. at the c. Macmillan 47—47— 94 M. 109 o no (an.er mien-mm. A Canadian women’s champion- N. MacLeod (S) 47—49-— 96 L. Samson 104. ,. r a All-Stars defeated the 9.00. Wham vs m r , ships last month but did not E. Taylor 46—52— 98 Mrs. Seifred 105 SUMMERSIDE —— Lady Gal- DASHES 3 AND 5 Kings County All-Sta 16-4 be- Whhe 30x vs “mg”. fa; make the trip to Calgary. had R. Home (66) 50—48— 98 M. Wier no Ion c. reined by Orville Willis Doc Wilson (a. marine) 1 1 ' fore a good crowd at emorial sax w Twin; ' 42 on the first nine and 45"‘coln- A. Beer (S) 48—52-100 '1‘. McMahon (S) 121 and Susan's Birthday teamed Rudy Frisco (R. MacArthur) 2 a K P field last night. The game was 10.301 MM €55 vs Bah“ . “’8 homer “Stud 50-50-100 13- 5'0?th 116 by Wilber MacArthur was the J‘luyl‘ass (B- Gammon) 3 ‘ , played under the lights at the i Scha'mh vs gofiolfl' "‘5- Mrs. Beer, who set the pace D. Jardine 49—51—100 I. Gallant 119 winning combination in the Wmme Jay Class Charlottetown diamond. ; - - for the P.E.I.-Nfld. team at JUNIORS A. Larkin (S) 123 “actor feature on last night’s “1 Wm) ‘ ’ ’Ilhe Glarlottctown squad drew WEDNESDAY Calgary. shot 43 on the opening B. Moreside 106 M. MacKenz'le 119 race card at th. raceway here, Chink (R Kennedy) 5 5 8 PIM first blood in the opening frame 9:30 Mt. Stewart vs. Char- nine but came home in 49. ill. MacMillan 1161K. Baker 121 A 32.00 “actor ticket on the Ady hm ‘ . 0 m], John Kane who got on lottetown Bantams; Cardinals More than 60 Island women'A. Irwin 116IE. Cox 115 pair was worth $400.80 in the and 213 base with a walk crossed me vs. Orioles: Cubs vs. Giants. golfers played the opening 18 S. Saint 118 D. Rogers 119 eighth event, popular E'deh (G Cfiap'peu) 7 7 1e. THURSDAY holes of the championship at J. MacKenzie 127IA. Coady 126 There were three double dash 1) fl . TheKiog’s Count-y team didn't 9.00. Tigers vs Red sax. Belvedere Friday. The con-l SENIORS M. MacEachern 120 . .Securlty Scott (B Andrews) 1 1 get on the scoreboard until the Yahhhes W White 5‘“. Indian; eluding 18 holes will be play-(D. Jardine 100 G. Berrigan 117 “me” °“ ‘1“ "31“ “5“ card-| - way (0. I ) 2 s fourth frame and by that time vs Twins ' ' ed today. 9.30 a.m. hJ. arker 102 G. Glendennmg (si 119 The fastest time on the card‘vl‘ctmy Scott (A. Bushine) 3 2 the local hall club was sport- '10 30. graves w Mm. Connie MacMillan, BelvederewK. WOOd 105 1. Williams 120 “’35 2210.2» “‘1 “- W83 security Roger Parlay “‘1 010W) 4 5 ing a 6-2 bulge. omies‘ vs Cubs ' ' was third with 47-47—94, anth. Home 105 M. Gaudet ' 122 Scott with Blair Andrew up on Princess Spengler Donnie ‘Funnel' MacLean Friday. 'Gold '6‘“, and Sam Nettie MacLeod. Summerside.)M. MacNeill 117 1), Stewart 111 the bike that made the trip, (G. RODIIISOII) 5 4 went the route for the Chair. he, Phrth was fourth with 47-49—96. Tied M. Jardine 102M. Vessey 134 to capture top money in the Santa“ ‘G- Chaim”) . 6 ° latte-town team. Th veteran ' for fifth place were Ella Tay- M. Farris 105fM. Farrell 117 fourth event. The gelding led Tunes—2'10}. “d 2-11" hurler was tagged for nine SATURDAY ior. Belvedere, and Ruth Home, (G. Barbour 102jC. Agnew 112 he Pael‘ to “‘9 Wire 1' 2311-2 Lad Gan C (0 Wings) 1 hits nevet in serious trouble 9:00: Colts vs. Braves: Cub! Green Gables. each shooting 93. IJ. O'Brien ll-fIM. Carver (S) 136 in the eighth even" go’s Birtlldiav'on ' ' as hedmanaiged to have them It's Glanm: 0110190 VG- 59“- Three women shot rounds of ; Eh; fir“ daily doume event (W. MacArthur) I . sprea out. on. too. ' W ic was featured on the first Harless Ab (E. Reeves) 3 Lawrence Macintyre. start- Barbara Morcside, Belvedere, and second heats paid $55.30. Capt. Cavaliero ed for the losers and was re- P ed look the 13 11°19 lead for the The winning twosome was Miss (L. Neill) 4 Q R R on H lieved by ArtCoffin who in turn fa :9 ca Junior championship by post- . I one and Cathy Girl, owned Honest PatchiA. Pineau) 5 5 gave way-toMflie Kelly. They ng a 106 round. Holly Mac- h by W. E. and L. S. Jenkins, Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) 6 moon a total at 1011115 to the A practice has been called Millan and Ann Irwin, ‘both of 33’ THE ASSOCIATED PRESSh Summerside with Lester Jen-(WSW Sandy ‘—’ 7 Charlottetown squad, for Johnny’s Flying Hawks for Belvedere, were tied for second Probable pitchers for today's The Main Brace Mariners kins holding the ribbons. lJOll‘lty Grattan Walter Bradley was the lone this afternoon at 1: a with 116. major league baseball games. will tangle with the National The following are the results! 16 ChapE’em . member of the King's County K of C diamond. Coach Bill wtth won-lost records in brackapark A11. tars their first game of the last night's action: Elwii—fl squad to garner more than one Gallant requests a full turnout B ets: _ lo; a be H five final for the . . hit. Walter gamed two singles. for this workout. . "3119“! Leas“. lCharloitetown City league mft- - DASH 1 Philadelphia. Boozer (2-2) at; ban championship at the new Miss Lane (R. Barnett) I S New York' F1511” (8'14" N‘ ’softball diamond this a f t e r- To? way ~(w' a hur 2 Cincinnati, Nuxhall (3-7) at! Gimme Billy (R- Kennedy) Royals 11.7 Barry‘s Lions defeated the Charlottetown Royals 11-7 in Intermediate ‘ ‘ softball ac- tion at the new softball dia- hmond last night. Barry Turner went the route for the winners and Barry Stepheson was on the mound for the Royals squa . David Mitchell led the Lions attack at the plate as he beltn rd out three singles and clout. ed a home run. Norman Mac- Leod and Barry Stepheson each turned in two for hree per- formances for the 108111; squad. Ch'iown's Vern Handrahan Prefers Ball Over Hockey ROCHESTER, N.Y. (CP) - A few days ago Vern Handra- han. a budding major league pitching prospect. was wonder- ing w-Zlether he should have stuck to hockey, The 25 - year - old Charlotte- town nntivc, currently on option to Rochester Red Wings of the International League from Kan- sas City. had been breezing along against Richmond when four sudden hits spelled four runs and Handrahan's third de- feat ln seven decisions as a Red Wing. _ However. losing is part. of the game and Handra'lan, an easy- going bachelor who has appeared in 21 games for Roch- ester after seeing action in 111 of the Athletlc’s American League battles, will be back on the Job when his next turn to start comes up. Handrahan has spent most of his six seasons In professional ball a a starter - reliever and has been ' h capaci- ties by Rochester this year. A decade ago he was playing left wing for the Charlottetown ( Abbies junior hockey team. lit iin his second year with the team he came down ha on a skate and suffered a severe gash high on his left leg. The near-fatal injury persuaded him to concentrate on baseball. SIGNED BY BRAVES He was signed in the fall of 1958 by Milwaukee Braves and spent the 1959 season at Wells- ville in the Class D Pennsyl- vania - tarlo - New York ague. He pitched for Wellsville and for Eau Claire. Win. in the Northern bonus is 190 and \ l l l had a dismal 2-9 season at Eau‘ Claire in 1. “It was a bad club," says Handrahan. “I wasn't much good and then I ’lurt my back and lost five games inside a wee . In 1962 Handrahan found his range at Boise. Idaho. of the Pioneer League. completing 14 of 27 starts and finishing with a 13-14 rec . That winter he was drafted by the Athletic's Lewiston. Idaho. farm club, where he won two and lost nine in relief. After 111. months at Lewiston he was promoted to Portland of the Pacific Coast ague, where he finished with a H) record. This year he went to spring I stepped much." he says training with the American league Athletics and stayed on until July w on he was op- tioned at Rochester, With the Athletics. he worked 33 innings. mostly in relief. and lost his only decision. That was a starting assignment in which his club trailed 4-1 against Los Angeles after six innings and tilen loaded the bases with none on great catch by the Angels‘ Ed Kirkpatrick saved three runs. turned into a double play and saddled Handraban with the loss althouai be ma up only four hits. ut he stlll prefers baseall to hockey. "When you get on. it doesn't hurt so 1 ADDITIONAL scour PAGE 14