5S WO The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sef, May 29, 1965. ‘SPORTS FRONT =” ‘Queens County Results; Track And Field Ch'ships The Queens County Elemen-, Croken, SJ, 2. V. Griffin, SJ, 3. | Rodd, S, 2. R. MacDonald, SM, tary Interscholastic Track and E. Williams, WKS. i . Paquet, P; girls — 1. J. ” © Field Championships _— _ 6 eee Se renee, Care & Johnson, QCHS, 2 R. King, yesterday at Memorial Par . Crosby, > MacDon- BHS, 3. C. MacDougal, SJ. By JIM CULLEN Participants = stpensie 1st. SES, 5 2- Gaeaans OA | wish Sony, hens ~~ 3. © Oe : } schools gathered ether i — 1 J. Power, - mick, . - Gregory, . : Track and fickd got off to s flying. start st Mementel PISS | their skills against those of oth- McInnis, SP, 3. R. Bernard, S. D. Hickox, P.; Girls — 1 &. qiecascn as the Cuevas, Deas elementary meet | |er contestants and it says well|- 11 years, 75 yards, boys — 1. Campbell, CR, 2 L. Crosby, off the season at ; | for the quality of competition K. Webb, PSS, 2. D. MacLean. QCHS, 3. P. Godkin, P, and L. li wasn’t so many yonrs age tat Coane counly, SO — that the prizes were very well SJ, 3. G. MacCannmel, WKS; | Godfry, SJ, tie. qpmpictel with ene day's sctinty. Se a a of distributed and no single athe- Girls — 1. C. Boyles, WKS, 2 220 yards, boys — 1 J. Kirby, entries in the various events | necessary lete dominated the events. J. Walker, P, 3. B. Jones, WKS. | QCHS, 2. R. MacDonald, ficials to ad the competition over a two day period. ‘ . SM: 3. Although the spectator turn out didn’t set any records for The first two place winners in| 12 years, 75 yards, boys — 1. J. Lord, QCHS: girls — 1. F. ; tivite the events were well filled and the competi- 5 : each event will now proceed on |M. McCabe, SJ, 2. N. Weale. Power, TC, 2 E. Doyle, SM, 3. [a AB MACDONALD BOB MCCORD PARKER MACDONALD AL LANGLOIS [te the Provincial Track Meet to |QCHS, 3. B. MacKay. 9 Gils |C. Dennis, P. The Prince County elementary meet was staged in Summer- on tor Ge dee | aan. CG mon we loom hg ye re side yesterday afternoon while the elementary representatives se e Then they will the 13 years, 75 yards, boys — 1. | Stewart, 3 from the eastern end of the province were decided at Montague. af tao Ss oak Winners | Rall ag |A. McNally, gris—1 L : : ; i j ; Prince County |‘- , QCHS, Clark, C, 3. | Corsby G. oo sse=ss Bruins And Re INGS jesse Dee Se ieets. The fi are the re- | #- . , 3.,$. s. deland treck cone ‘ois vince County, Kensington snd Kings of s meet |Duffy, BHS, 2 J Discus, girls — 1. L. Wilson, ae mamcen . 7 years and under, 50 yards, | @CHS. 3. M. Clark, P P, 2. L. Corsby, QCHS, 3 Entries from each school in’ these County competitions are boys — 1. J. Barwise. SP. 2. K |. 14 years, 75.yards, girls — 1. | Gauthier, SJ. limited to two and only the first and second place winners from Gallant, SJ, 3. J. Scales, WKS.: |S_Harding, SY, 2S Campbell. | Hop, step, jump, boys — 1. K. the County meets will be eligible to take part im the provincial Nn our aA er ra eC : Girls — 1. P. Winchester, SJ, 2. | 100 yards, boys — 1. G. Gat- |Rodd. S, 2 A. MacNally, TC, 3 ee 4 . Clow, 57. Lure F. Macintyre, BHS, |7-, MacLeod, S.- "Ribbons are awarded to first, second and third place winners f L. Gallant, P and SM... {eam rane? : }" ane yanda, bors — LS Pe in the county meets while in the provincial meet gold. silver BOSTON (AP) —. First - place, [Detroit coach-general man-| The trade was the first major campaign and had been ridden | & years, 50 yards, boys — 1.| 45 years, 100 yards, boys — 1. |**, SM, 2. T. Cullen, BHS, 3. apt tech models will be swarded So. Ge Sees Sea viel Detroit and last-place Boston ager Sid Abel had promised move by recently-named gen- severely by local fans. He D. Buell, SP, 2. P. MacKenzie.) Mac i SM. 2 B. whit-|\2- Basha, BHS. ee Activity is scheduled te get underway at Memorial Field | completed a multiple player be'd shake up his personnel. eral manager Leighton (Hap) started with a training camp |SJ, 3. R. Douglas, PSS.; Girls— jock, BHS, 3. J Lad Gems | 40 relay, boys — 1. QCmE, 8. this morning and will continue through the day. National Hockey League trade It was the second major trade Emms of the Boston club. injury and didn’t hit his stride |1. N. Mutch, P., 2. J. Bower. | giris — 1. R. Duffy BHS, 2. J SM, 3. BHS; girls — 1 QCHs, 2 The athletes will be going all out to win a berth in the Pro | priday which sends veterans in nine days for the Red Wings. “We needed help on the left until the final weeks. PSS, 3. K. Chandler, WKS. | Johnson, QCHS, 3. A. MacEach- WKS, 3. SJ. : vincial meets. Al Langlois and Parker Mac- On May 2, Detroit sent Marcel side on defence,” said Emms. McCord was farmed to| 9 years, 50 yards, boys lan on Legend — SP The provincial elementary meet will-be held at the Summer- | Donald to the Bruins for Ab Pronovost, Larry Jeffrey, Eddie |, “In Langlois, we obtained an Hershey early in the season. |M. Mullin, S, 2. D. MacKinnon,| STUDENTS UNDER 16 sy — St Toate os side Sports Complex, June 4, 2:00 p.m. The provincial high |pacDonald and Bob McCord. Joyal and Lowell Macdonald to experienced left defenceman. Stephenson, hampered by a P, 3. R. Kerr; Girls — 1. K.| Broad jump, boys — 1. .|— West Kent School, SJ be school competition. will be staged at the Summerside Sports | The Red Wings, kines of the Toronto for Andy Bathgate, In MacDonald we get a fellow knee injury, never came closer | — Jeans, P — Parkdale, SM_ Complex June 5 with action getting underway at 10.am- regular season but eliminated Billy Harris and Gary Jarrett. who always scored goals in his to Boston than the Minneapolis | . Stella’ Maris, PSS — Pri ag : 2 im the Stanley Cup first round,| Abel said he originally had NHL career.” farm club. , | ¥ Street School, § — Sherwood, Tid Bits From Here And There = 21 swapped right-wing Bob ‘thought of drafting Stephenson HOLD PROMISE QCHS — Queen Charlotte, BES i Dillabough and wing-defence- |in the NHL meeting in Montreal | Emms rates Dillabouch. %, indas oun ee ce Gee = ieee ee ied to Boston Bruins from the Red man Ron (Harris with defence- next week. But the rookie’s and Harris} 23, two very prom- DART RESULTS i town Rural, TC — Tracadie - 3 “I thought I man Langlois and wing McDon- name came up during trade ising youngsters. He figures Wings is not surprised with the announcement. \ talks Cross. ‘ Wight go on a deal this year.” the 32year-cld left winger said igen iks and Red Wings were glad Dillabough—who had 13 goals Inter-club Dart League: in an interview in Sydney. MacDonald broke into the National Bruins in return include to set him, Abel said. and 25 assists for 38 points with ° Semi-final, series “A” — Le ‘ Hockey League with Toronto Maple Leafs in 1954-55 and played j|rockie defenceman Ken Steph-/ The Red Wings chief also in- Pittsburgh in the American gion “A” at Sergeants Mess, 1-2. rac esu S : re _ with the New York Rangers for two seasons, had been with {enson with left-wing Ab McDon- dicated=he had one more deal- {League last winter—could plug .Sergeants.Mess wins series $5. Seer : : the Wings for five seasons. “I'm a little disappointed I have to ald and defenceman McCord, for a defenceman-in the works, ™P one of the right wing holes. — Series _““B"-—- Sportsmen at The fifth ‘ ‘ . leave Detroit because I planned to make my home there. But if [who finished out last season and figures his team will be set _ Detroit used Dillabough on a Brace “B'’, 22. Brace “B” wins. annual Kings County} Boys 10: 1. Brian Jennings, ee : I can stay in the league I will be happy.” with Hershey of the American for next season if the trade is Tecular turn during its playoff series 6-3. Elementary School Track and | Souris; 2 Ian MacDonald, ae < Hockey League. series with Chicago. Finals, (best of 20 points to Field Day was held at Montague | Georgetown. Kansas City Athletics announced Friday the signing of Don Harris played both right de- _ G 1 — Brace “B” at afternoon. This was Mossi, 35-year-old left-hander who has played with several o fence and right wing for Mem- “'") — “ame * — | the first of a two day track and | 7 YARD DASH American League baseball clubs. Mossi was a free agent. The phis in the Central League and Sergeants Mess, Thursday, June field competition with the ele-| Girls ll: 1 Janice Ballum, Athletics also said Tom Harrison, a 20-year-old righthander, had rince oun had 18 goals and 18 assists last 3: Game 2 — Serguents Dabs at | senatery schecie Sekine part yee- Montague; 2 Dele Cheverie, been claimed on waivers by Washington season. Brace “B”, Thursday, June 10,| terday. The high school. Souris. el ; Ab McDonald was with the Would all captains please in-| petition will take place at Boys ll: 1. Kenny ~An exchange of correspondence between the commissioners i: Bruins— last season after —being quire of their clubs as to require- | tague today. Montague; 2. David Brian, Mon- of the Canadian and National football league has cleared up the acquired from Chicago a year ments for holding banquet and| nm yesterday’s competition the | 6ue, 0 case against John Paglio who signed contracts with both leagues. rac esu Ss ago. He had a disappointing notify president. | Souris schools which included| Girls 12: 1. Delores O'Connor, After an investigation the NFL recognized the Montreal contract. jo gh tule high school | Souris; 2. Beth Clarkson, Mon- The President's Match will get underway at the Belvedere} SUMMERSIDE — David Bag- Giris 12 years: 1 Annette © © —— | timit ex correct age core Golf and Winter Club today. This tourney will be staged in four | saa eer a alae teaieoes Fougere, Air Marshall Johnson; » ~ eel posal gectagy Ara nagd os dag tague; Mike Chemie here sections with 18 holes played in each division. High School, and Judith Smith, 2 Lorraine MacKinnon, St Ignis Cc oOo tary school and Georgetown Girls 13: 1. Faye Fraser, Mon- The Grand National Steeplechase, the most famous race of eeranar esse unease tevvyen tei ane a coming second and third. Seve- | tague; 2. Betty Lou Gillis, Mon- its kind in the world, may continue at Aintree. Three British cud “Frimcn Gomis tark| tes ae ace ‘ _. [Fal mew records for Kings | tague. j Appeal Court judges turned down Friday the appeal of Mrs. | ©05 "hia meet here. for + | County were made and nev| Boys 13: 1. Cliff McCormack, Mirabel Topham to sell the 260-acre race course for $2,520,000. eT ee | as rac eeé _jevents added. ————_—_| Souris; 2. Sandy Munro, Mon- Mrs. Topham wants to sell the course for a housing development. _Rasiele conered t= Se Air Marshall Johmson; 2 . The two day event is held | tague. | It has been the home of the Grand National since 1937. gathering 19*< points. Jud Vaughan Chamberiand, Summer | Ee each year ‘to detéfmine* which| Girls 14: 1. Ann Fraser, Mon- . | Smith had two first place fimish- Street School: 3. Roland Blac-' ‘ignish Elementary School Girls 14-16 years — 1. Gloria| Sudents from King’s County | tague; 2. Sharon MacDonald, Due to the track meet at Memorial Field this afternoon,’ [es and scored 12 points. quiere, Elm Street School. ‘held a full program of sports ac- Arsenault, 2. Brenda Harper, 3, | Will represent the county in the Souris. the practice scheduled for Charlie Ryan’s Legion baseball Following are the results: | Girls 13 years: 1. Susan Mon- |‘ tivities on Friday and presented Ann Marie Gallant. * “"| Provincial meet which is to be| Boys 14: 1. Angus McCormack, team has been cancelled for today. The team will held a Girls seven years: 1. Cheryl ty St. Mary’s Academy; 2 trophies to the top point athle- Girls Broad Jump 12-13 years| M0! later this summer. Souris; 2 Gordon Aitken, practice session on Memorial Field Sunday. Creelman, Summer Street Cathy Hoare, Air Marshall tics of the school — Howard Ho — 1. Paula Mockler, 2. Judy) Following are the results: Georgetown. School; 2. Heather Bernard, Cen-| Johnson: 3. Alice MacMaster. gan and Paula Mockler. The re- Perry, 3. Shirley Keough. ¥| 3@ YARD DASH Girls 100 tral Street School; 3. Janet Fer-| air Marshall Johnson. sults were as follows: Girls 14 to 16 — 1. Jean Arsen-| _ Gitis seven: 1. Sandra Mor-| Annear; ris, Air Marshall Johnson. === Boys 13 years: 1. Stephen En-| 59 yard dash, girls 7 years ault, 2. Aurella Gaudet, 3. Ann| T0™>, Souris; 2 Cathy Shaw, | Souris. Boys seven years: 1. Eric mon Summerside High School: | and under — 1. Brenda Gallant, Marie Gallant. | Montague. & ve ere u Vince, Air Marshall Johnson: 2 Grant Somers, Summer 2 Patsy Gaudet, 3. Patsy Girls High J 12-13 years | _ BO¥s seven: 1. Wayde Nichol- 2 Albert Ross, Central Street Street: 3, Bobby Murphy, Ken- Buote. —'l Judy Perry, 2 Peula) 2% Montague; 2. Larry Irving, oak, 5, Sete: Sey, oo. | Girls 8 years and under — 1. Mociler, 3. Margaret Foley. — | Montague. = Marshall Scum. | Girls 14 years: 1. Vickie Ar- Nancy Gaudet, 2. Angela Ho- Girls 14-16;years=1. Coleen | < itis eight: 1. Judy Morrow, } Girls eight years: 1 Paulette senault, St. Mary’s Academy: gan, Darlene Buote. Foley, 2. Marie Gallant and | S0U%!S: 2 Alice Cameron, Mon- ages €e ing Gaudet, Summer Street Elemen- 2 Diane Yeo, Athena High 9 years — 1. Cathy McRae, 2. Jean Arsenault, 3. Sharon Ber- | “SU©- tary School: 2 Nancy MacDos- School; 3. Judy Smith, Elm Faye LeClair, 3. Debbie Gavin. nard. ; | Boys eight: 1. ald, Air Marskall Johnson: 3. Street School. 10 years — 1. Debbie Arsen- Girls 440 yard dash, 12 and 13} ; aaa eee | hh lc Boys 14 years: 1. Ron Mac-|ault, 2. Eileen Profit, 3. Linda |yeats — 1 Eidbas Wace 2 | edere more, Edith | Elementary. Leod, Athena High School; Cheverie. 7 ter Club with 75 lady members Tumblers : wit | Boys eight years: 1. Dennie paul Atkinson, Summerside High SE Aa wits 31 gunrs--|Keoun Foley, 3. Brenda) | present. This event brought to a ners — Jean Grant, Pearl Smith, La Pointe, Air Marshall John- School: 3. Michael Macinnis,|1 Patsy Callaghan, 2 Myra Girls 14 to 16 1. Glo close a most successful curling Dissa Wilson, Helen Kennedy. son: 2 James Rooke, Air Mar- Summerside. a bau Berry. sche Avoonnatt + cena . | stason. - President's Match: winners— shall Johnson; 3. Ricky Gallant, ¢; : 13 years — 1 : a ee : Girls 100 yard dash: 1. Judy years - Laura Hogan, 2. 3. Tish Keough. j The president, Mrs. Isabelle Shirley Vienot, Joyce MacKin-| Eim Street School. Smith, Elm Street; 2 Jill La | Donna McRae. 3. Margaret F Boy’s 50 yard dash, 7 years! Laidlaw presided and heard re-|non, Adele Moreside, Miriam Girls nine years: 1. Doma Dose Air ley. amd wndee oc 4: an ports from the various commit-| Hyde; runners up — Ella Tay-| Hansen: 2 Rose Marie Randell. = judy vedere — 1, denst Boo 12 Dessic Wchas Hogan, | etes. A presentation of prizes/ lor, -Velma~ Hooper, Pa wlime> Summer Street School and Leslie 5-5, school. cSmcccc | Gremaiit,—2—Aurells-Gandet 3" Bovs 8 Years 1 Garry Gok place and the winners cre | Jones, Mates Se | Spicer of Air Marshall Johnson = oa Helen McPhee . tas years — I. Garry Rie- as follows: Vice President’s Match: win-| School were tide for second Boys 100 yard dash: Devid 100 a , 2. Donnie Perry, 3. Leo- Wien | Bagiole, Athena High School; 2 yard dash: 1. Brenda Har- mard Smythe. Centennial Match: winners —|2eTS — Boyles. Norma} Boys nine years: 1. Lowell poooy Mullin, Athena High: 3.|per, 2. Jean Arsenault, 3. Ann Ro, Simpson, Joyce MacKinnon, Mir-| Clark, Kensington: 2 Mitchell Marie . ys 9 years — 1. Ronnie Ric- Kay Mustard, Janet Williams, | jam Hyde Eari Bailey, Summer Street. allant. hard, 2. Danny Arsenault, 3. Bil- Eunice Cudmore, Dody Gorm-| Beer i. eee ees MacKinnon, Air Marshall Joho- | Giri, 29 yard dash: 1. Judith | Girls 200 yard dash — 1. Pau- ly Eidershaw | ley; runners up — Helen Like-| Brown, Peed. | Sa 3 Dennis Dishart, Air smith, Elm Street; 2 Jill Lela Mockler, 2. Laura Hogan, 3. Boys 10 years — 1. Garry| , Charlotte MacKean, Jeat/ Games Committee nominated’ Girls 10 years: 1 Karen Grey, Pout. Air Marshall Johnson: Shirley Keough. Gaudet, 2. Robert Perry, 3 MacNutt, Chris MacLeod. ‘for 1965-66: afternoon curling —| Summer Street School 2 Helen 2 _Elanie Amiraait, Elm Street Harold LeClair. December Draw: winner “A” | Helen Likely, Jane Irwin, Peg.| Campbell, Elm Street: 3 De School and Domna MacKenzie, BALL PRACTICE 75 yard dash, boys 11 years — section — Gladys Molloy, Char-| Weir, Gladys ‘ ‘torah Wentzell, Air Mershali Su™zper Street School ted for) 2. Charlottetown Lezionaires | 1, Percy Morrissey, 2. Glen Me- lotte MacKean, Cathy Hennes- | curling — Marjorie! Johnson. third. baseball practice which was to =2¢: 3. Kenneth Buote. sey, Jean MacNutt; winners “‘B” ;Vessey, Pearl Smith. | Boys 10 years: 1. Tim Howlett, _ Girls broad jump: 1 Mary | be held this afternoon has teen _ D0Ys 12 years—1. Brian Mac- section: Kay Mustard, Pearl Foreign Games — Eileen Mac-| Elm Street School: 2 Terry MacKinnon. St Mary's Ac@-| cancelled due to the track mect Donald. 2 Allen Ready and Smith, Jane Horne, Miriam Millan, Charlotte MacKean. | Feindel. Air Marshall Johnson: S©™Y: 2 Paulette Le Blanc./ at Memorial Field. However ©‘Y Richard, 3. Gregory Con- Hyde. '3. Pat Pendergast, Kensincton. Air Marshall Johnson: 3. Judy there will be a practice Sunday way. New Years Match: winners — Bie li Ba vet Girls 11 years: 1. Rena Sou- Smith, Elm Street School. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ail _ 30¥s 13 years — 1. Garry Mc- Joyce Beer, Charlotte MacKean, ad ng ‘tard, Air Marshall Johnson. 2 _ Boys broad jump: 1. David | members of both the Juvenile Co™ick, 2 Kenneth Buote, 3. Isabelle Laidlaw, Chris Mac-| The Sunday Night Bowling Joanne Richard, St Mary's Baciole, Athena High School; | and junior teams are invited to Stephen Callaghan and Jimmy Leod; runners up — Jean Grant, | League. are planning to have| Academy: 3. Anne Dunning, 2 Ronald MacLeod. Athena High | attend. Arsenault. Pearl Smith, Judy Johnston, He-| their annual bowling banquet at Air Marshall Johnson: School; 3. Dennis Brunton, Sum- Boys 100 yard dash, 14 years aoe ee ‘the Rollaway Sunday evening, Boys 11 years: 1. Roddy Mac- ™evside High School. BASEBALL =s x, 1. Howat’ Hogan, 2, Larry Ladies Club ionship: | beginning at 7 o'clock. Al mem- | Innis, Summer Street Elemen- _ “it's high jamp: 1 Bev Case- | McCallum, 3. Glendon Pedersen. WINNERS: Ella Taylor, Esther |bers are urged to attend to tary; 2 Ian Moore, Summer ‘y. Kensington: 2 Jill Birtwhis- SCORES | - ers 35 yours ane over —— i. Cox, Velma Hooper, Cons Stew- | make this banquet a fitting end- Street Elementary; 3 Percy ‘#. 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