> . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 23, 1966. 9 : ar ot | Boxing Back On Island; f Torres To Fight Here? SUMMERSIDE — It wouldn't fight cards regularly every three against an opponent to b-~ named SPORT ECHOES _ Local Club r ‘Cops Series GORMAN MacDONALD | ar By N , The Summerside Juveniles, considered a strong club, didn’t quite live up to press notices jat Summerside on Saturday after: noon, edging Charlottetown 9-7, but showed more power in the capital city on Sunday. taking the second game 94. Oddly enough, she visitors. outhit the home team 13 to 5, in that first -game, but nine errors in the field as compared to four for Sum- merside, and eight walks plus two hits by Charlottetown against two free passes to the. visiting batters just about told the story. Billy Doherty, Ivan's son, a promising hockey player, _Jed with the hickory; hitting . a home run his first time up, and adding a single in five trips. Bill LeClair punched out three singles in five ap- pearaaces, Denis Affleck and Ron Carruthers each. had 2 for 5. Alen Gaudet cracked out a double for the victors, the only extra-base blow ex- . cept for Doherty's home run. Robert Waugh, the boy. who broke the Juvenile pole-vault re- cord at Antigonish. took his irst two whacks at golf the oth- : a 5-0 decisio s : - day, and made a shot the they will mene hs put together | rocks aad tee tue teat at i. : e Bantam astray Adyey =a the justly should.” : beh erect boxers from : like of which we haven't seenja team to ho 1 te own ® ‘tive City League semi-final ser- | ea a fe held Monday, upe , - The hope is for the winner ef a “ A or heard of before.‘On number Prince County 1 2 bad me lies with the Shamrocks at one U rner S le 5 Charlottetown Mi ¢ ore as ; the Sparks-Meilleur fight on Fri-| Yes. We said three-sided. ® fairway he hit an~ approach be a little early bu e Cc lgame apiece. : site for the Midget rnament iday night to tackle Richardson three-sided fight goes like thist shot from about fifteen -yards mornings and evenings started | Saelone ‘ ae pret ‘ : which will be staged on Wednes-|for the Canadian middleweight |Two boxers fight for twe min out: It sailed over the sand-trap, us_on this hockey speculation. oy “tor he hola compte ce By BOB PARKINS-— Scores forthe New-Brunswick- |Thomas of London, Ont., eaught |day, Auguét 81. title. R end H Enterprises hopes utes," then a third fighter repla- Serre ATE trot for the whole game as He/ BRANDON (CP), — Ontario|P-E.l. team are as follows: Jean jin two mid-afternoon cloud. |. The tournament. manager f Xitoo, that the title fight will be ioe Doe of the two originals, whe ; = llowed three batters on base with (Struck hard and fast Monday to Boudreau, Edmundston, N.B. |bursts, scored 73 to match Bob |the Summerside eeries will be jin. Summerside. - rests for two minutes and re- - : walks. He was helped a lot by |OPem defence of its Canadian |41-40-81;, _ Carl Shaw, Perth+|Smith of Kamloops, B.C., and |2™ MacGuigan, the Montague! yy negotiations are successful, places the guy he started to | owe ea Ss alks. He was helped a lot by PCT. Soi Orovinelal golf cham-|NoB, 42-42-84: Ronnie Garret, (Dale Talon of Noranda, Que., (tournament will be Pete Mil-ithe card following three weeks/fight with im the first place. AD ww. ! he eee ree oe eZ pionshi by taking an imposing (Charlottetown, P.E.1. 43-42-85; |poth independents not: affiliated |Our, and the Charlottetown ma-|after this Friday’s will give top|clear'om, that? Anyway. this ct. e closing iu- |Piont ttcoke lead-over ils near-|Bob lrwin, Charlottetown, P-E.T. with ther provincial teams, (ager. will be Charlie Ryan. _/pilling to” Sugar Ray. Robinson, goes on for five minutes and America NEW YORK (Boog) Powell has turned down 0 8 ‘tiin nine runs and batted 412 in a number of lucrative speakin engagements because he doesn‘t like to talk to large audiences. But Baltimore's husky first ‘hit the bunker, rolled around a jlittle, |the green fifteen feet to drop in “Beginner's luck” Robert, and we had to agree. Dear P.W.C. basketball team of 1965-66 —. your ‘“‘poison ‘pen’ letter was delayed in transit, but we finally recel- ved it. The new century dio- tionary says “‘Welshmen” is acceptable, so if any of vou flunked in English because of that word, because someone was living in the old century, by all means demand a re- count. And — belatedly — hamps. Well, “Punch” .Imlach chang- led Eddie Shack’s song’ from l“clear the track, here comes Shack” to’“I’m Marching to Vic- toria, Victoria, Victoria.” But can a player who shoots 26 goals a season really be sent down i | j i } | and then dropped down to, n, rolling about ten or) to the cup. | commented | | P | | | | | | | | ' Morrisort Hurls A No Hitter Freddie Morrison became the the river? Toronto fans are cer- second pitcher on the Corron Ban tainly not going to like it. \CeeBee roster to hurl a no hit- Rumor has it that Kensington ter tast evening and it could not will -have. artificial ice. in their \have come at a more opportune ie Above are pictured officials at the Canadian Legion Minor Baseball Championships at Montague Monday, August 22. From left te right are: Dave Clarkson, assistant for Monta- gue team; Gerald Smith, coach of Mount Stewart; Hamilton HARD AT WORK Douglas, chairman of Legion Sports; Art Sullivan,’ manager . of Montague; Don LeClair, coach for Montague.---~ heavyweight champion of world Jose Torres may defend | his title here this about world middleweight champ Emile. Griffith? Canadian dleweight champ Blair Richard-: son? rink next.winter. If they do, |time for the CeeBees. They took there- seems little doub! that Ontario Keeps Big Lead {AP)-——John-baseman nLeagu is making @ lot of oise with his bat Powell hit five fiomers, drove last Week's games. The output boosted his season’s_marks. to 32 homers, 97, RBI and a .297 inings. Only six batters ‘got on /base_in the whole game fdr the Shamrocks, three on walks, two jon fielders choices and one on ‘an error. ae | Emmett Gallant started for \the losers, pitching three innings and had given up. only one hit and one run but the roof fell in. He was knocked unconscious. by ja Morrison pitch in the bottom ‘of the third and had to be car- est rival.: With a- brilliant par 70 by Peter Turner of Toronto offset- ting an 81 by 1966 Ontario cham- pion Gar Hamilton Jr. of Tor- onto, the “defending champions put together an aggregate’ 297 in the first 18hole qualifying round of. the Canadian cham- pionships for an eight-stroke lead over Saskatchewan. ~ Ken Trowbridge of Brampton- 38-39-77. “ The 70 turned in by .the 18- year-old Turner on. the %35-35— par 70 Brandon Golf and Coun- try. Club course came off a comeback 33 on the back nine climaxed by an 18-foot birdie putt. It was his fourth success- ful long-distance putt on-a. day in which rain and wind kept many scores in the 80s and 90s. power-driving Graham Maclntyre of New Glasgow, . Nova Scotia's 1966 champion, got in with McDon- ald at 74 in front of a five-man crush at. 75. Far off the interprovincial pace were the New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island team at $27 and the Newfoundland team, whose strong man was Eoin O'Brien of Corner Brook at 82, be fair to say that boxing is at- tempting a comeback in Sum- merside. The sport is attempt- ws inne it never accomplish-'champion Lenny Sparks in a 10- ger. George Gainsford. who ere, Would you believe that light- the fall? How Mid- Local overweight champ Joe Schnook? Well, believe it or not, a par- tnership called R and H Enter- prises, of Summerside, is hop- ing to book -all but the Jast-nam- into Summerside ed worthy jweeks during the fal! later. present | | This Friday the first card will ‘Attending the two m> n-event feature Canadian Welterweight ‘fighters will be Sparks mana- “ev |round main event against Jim~:handled five world’s champ.cns. ‘my Meilleur, Canadian Middle- and Charlie Goldman, Meille or s jweight contender and employee trainer, who was also ‘rainer of of the New York. Bureau of the undefeated world heayywe cnt Canadian Press. champ Rocky Marciano | In a etter to R and A. En- There will be plenty of local \terprises dated August 18 and flavor on the card too -Weiter typewritten on the bureau's let- “Peanuts Arsenault will fivht Middleweight jterhead paper, |Meilleur states: a - I have been Canada's. number one middleweight con- | tender for the last two years bout at the Tyne Valley Oysier and during that time 1 have Festival boxing card. A man well” tried through’ different channels'known to local aockey fans, eight-round semi-final. Ar cn ault ‘recently won a unanimous decision over Bud ‘Ramsay in a MINOR BASEBALL In a meeting of the PEI. Baseball Association last week Summerside was chosen as the site for the Little League tourn- ament which will be held on Wed- nesday of ontague was chosen as the site for the is week, It was also decided that im each tournament the competing ticipating teams. Following-is the playoff sched- ule: sae me, to no avail. In fact he has Josey on the ice during the so- not defended that title period ¢alled hockey wars between for a champion -to present him-|2 few years back, will be fea- self. Therefore since I have done tured in a four-round ‘‘grudze terweight division-anyway and jin the ring for Walsh and also can make the weight, if I beat |for his opponent, George Curtis teams will provide. two base- balls. In the Little League. tour- nament a pitcher may pitch in. -Jone-game only or six innings and in the‘event of rain tournament managers must inform the par- weight title or be assured that Richardson will stop beating ‘around the bush and fight me as five times world middleweight champion, in an exhibition battle of Albany: There will be “a six-rounder between Leon Noel,- Moncton, and Lynn Foley, Saint Joha, and a three-sided bout featuring then all-three fighters spend the last minute slugging each. other Bantam Games At Montague Three exciting games in the Royal Canadian Legion Bantam Baseball Tournament for the Provincial chempionship te o until the bell goes or only one remains standing. Such _boute are reputed to be popular is Saint John. Yvonne Durelle will referee all bouts. The eard. begins , at 9.15. . £ = w— Little League Dave Downey of Halifax in *he - ring to defend his title against one battle with Ralph “Farmer” * and I think it's a heck of a way|Summerside and Charlottetown © half of my fighting in the Wel- match"’. It will be the first time - a | eseemee tied from. the. playing surface. 'nad. 72 in_a three-way tie for |MANITOBA’S BEST with 359. aL il else peslarday ot Mblages = Playoff Draw : Bankers Take He heads -the American | iite. givin fi : f second spot behind Turner and| With Trowbridge and Rich at| The weather and the demand- In the first game at 10 am.) , 2» . ; : Se Oe ae ae. 72 was Jason {ing 6,165 - yard course, which the Montague team won over| Ig Announced First Of Series. Last night saw softball action at the Queen Charlotte Diamond when the Roval Bankers and the Canadian Tire Pistons of thé Commercial League played the first of their best-of seven ser- fes.-In this opener. the Bankers ~|League in runs batted in. He is | second in homers to teammate \Frank . Robinson, who” has hit 38, and a six-point pickup re- sulting from a 7-for-17 perform- lance last week moved him into \fourth place in the batting race. | Powell left hand Saturday, but is ex- suffered..a chip frac- | ‘ture on -the—ring—finger. of his; hits, three walks and four strike outs. | Kevin Hughes and Joe Caswell |both. were two for two at the plate for the winners while Hu- bie _Morrison and Phil Arbing each had a brace of runs. | Both the Shamrocks and Gee- \Bees came up with nice plays consistently: For the CeeBees Al- Wayfie McDonald of Oakville was in at 74 for Ontario. — Ted Rich of Prince Albert matched Trowbridge’s | 72 for Saskatchewan but his team- mates were off the pace—Rick Folk of Saskatoon scored 75 and Lawrence Bamford ~and Rick Maguire, both Saskatoon, had | British Columbia was third at Paukkunen of Port Arthur, Ont., who ledthe Manitoba team to a 315 aggregate and seventh hag two strokes. behind. Que- c. Defending champion Ian ter. presents a front nine bounded by trees and a river and a home stretch running almost all up- hill, brought all but 51 ° of the 121-man field in at 80 or bet- The City Commercial League All Stars are scheduled to play a double header exhibition series with the Springhill, Nova Scotia Softball Club in Springhill this Giants Trim. Cinci nnati a coming Sunday. the Mt. Stewart team 2-0. Mt. Stewart was able to get only. two hits of the Mtg. pitcher Billy Sullivan, while Mtg. garnered 4 hits of Brent Coffin. Coffin's team was able to come up with six double plays and were no pushovers. e In_ the: second. game Mt. Ste- The draw for the Second Pro vincial Little League Baseball championships to be played is Summerside this year was an nounced_last evening by Johr Kane. It is as follows. Montague will meet Peakes fa — the first of the opening round. — | swamped the Pistons 17 to 3. |Pected to be out only # few an andrews ran a long stretch |309 in a quest for its third pro- wart defeated Tignish 64. once/games while Charlottetown will ~ ope days. - “tlt Gentes Held ty veh p , again Brent Coffin. pitched a/jface Summerside in series t w 6 ~~ The: winning pitcher was Ger- ; ; i 3h é center field to rob Hoss. Chan- jvincial championship—tying On- - Eit had lend’ oer’ ? eae : lw fo Minnesota's Tony Oliva’ re- dior and Bimbo Morrison made |tario’s record—and Alberta and gg gah ie org mm an "™ ry Payne who gave up only four .,ined the No. 1 batter, lifting } io’s rec for. Tignish. W. Gaudet led the|series three. iN hits in the’entire game. The !os- ‘er for the Pistons Was Dick Murley. He was relieved by Fish MacKinnon in the -fourth. _ Be- tween them they allowed a grand total of twelve hits. Big hitters for the Bankers —_-were-Payne,-hitting-two-for-four, and Sterling Roberts who gar- ay» @ difficult stop and-throw to get “=. Chandler. his average five points. to Nova Scotia came in with ag- ‘gregate. 311s. by collecting 11 hits in 28- tries. Frank—Robinson. held the No. '2-spot—with 313 followed by De- troit's Al Katine, .312. -Robinson jhad eight hits in 25 attempts while Kaline raised his average ‘five points’ with six” safeties ~ in 13. times at bat.” Summerside Juveniles Ge To Provincial Finals — Chicago Cubs Def 7m mrs s SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Re-; CHICAGO (AP) — Randy liever Lindy McDaniel shut out |Hundley continued his produc. Cincinnati -on. four hits inthe |tive hitting against New- York \last four innings Monday as San |pitching Monday, walloping his ‘Francisco Giants trimmed the \18th homer as Chicago Cubs de- gor ; 2 4 the second inning was his -i6th hit in %. times at bat -against the Mets, a .444 pace. Jim Hickmat‘ drove in . the Tignish batters -with two triples. In the third game Mtg. defeat- ed the Tignish team 83. Joe Cain—pitched for Mtg and gave up two hits while W. Gaudet~ for Tignish gave up 138 hits. Offie- ials for the 1st game’and snd game. Peter Melbourn, — behind the plate; Lorne and Hamilton The winner in series one wif - advance to the championship fi-. nal while the winners in series two and series three: will _ play. off for the right to enter the series one. In- the ‘consolation bracket the losers in series one and two wi bracket against the winner of -° nered four on five trys. Bob) Matty Alou of Pittsburgh re. SUMMERSIDE — The local): In the second game, Summer- first two Mets’ rains in the |Douglas om the bases. For the (play off for the right to meet Rice did the hitting for the los- tained the National Leazue lead Boys Club Juveniles advanced side came from behind a 42 de- | Regs. 52. feated the Mets 8-4 in National fourth with his fourth homer. |third game Jim Allan behind in|the loser in series three im the - ing Pistons! with one hit on twice with: a 344 mark. He had four to the Provincial Juvenile Base- ficit to win handily as they) al Lanier scored the tie-\League action. Ken Holtzman was the win-|plate, Pits Melbourn and Lorne |consolation final..The first round as many tries. The next game of the series will be played tonight at the Queen Charlotte Park. : ~ "RACING aie tiner om * 3 { | Chicago, swor RACE NO. 1 4 | Cincinnati, Pappas (9-8) at:| High pays marked the eight: | Represent Island San Francisco, Sadecki (4-6) Se a Ee dash harness racing program at (N) 2-S—TINKER BILL , Legion Downs _ Sergeants Mess The Canadian. Legion Juniors played the Sergeants Mess Mon- seg : ; iz- in the ninth. Chi 622 a leted: oa stant S oe oe [day's games. 4 ed on errors and pitching wild-| Gary Perry led Summerside sitna (8-5), Friend (0) ee American League es at Memorial Fie FIND CHURCH HISTORY ness of loser Kenny Ballum. | wi hits while Dennis Rush- ( ; fob: the: Chatlottatowa ‘Babebail FIN " I MH with two I ler (4), Terry (5) and Grote;} Chicago, Peters (10-9) at De- aseball VANCOUVER (CP) — .Work-| Bobby Doherty paced the losing |ton hamm out a triple. |Holtzman (7-12) and Hundley. |troit, Podres (2-2) (N) Championship. The Legionnaires took this op- jball Finals over the weekend by 'sweeping a pair of games from Charlottetown Legion, 9-7 and 9-4. : hits in 13 trips, and his average remained the same as a week ago: fs: Willie Stargell of the Pirates ; . rushetfup to grab second place.| Wildness and errors gave the He gaihed_six._points to 328 on |Summerside club the first game ja 6-for-12. showing. Felipe Alou Victory on Saturday, while a ‘of Atlanta climbed one notch to.|three-hitter by John~Down_ con- third at .325. Then. comes Rico |trinuted greatly to the Sunc Carty of -Atlanta, .323, and Ro- Heicgh. greatly. to the “Suaday berto. Clemente of Pittsburgh, | The locals were outhit 12:5 320. The figures include Sun- home on Saturday but capital at ers demolishing the foundations |batting attack with a homer, of Marpole United Churen dis-| while with two hits apiece were ener five to two in what was @ covered a chest that had been|Bob Carmichael and Dennis Af- -second j ee a hitting game. Both buried there in 1927. It con- | fleck. Semin Bet By siveart of Pittsburgh ia teta oe ec fines he iy .s tained a history of the parish! The five Summerside hits were | Charlottetown. Buhl (5-8), Herbert (5),| Minnesota, Kaat (18-9) and élkvers and ives bic he red back to 1861. The record was | scattered. Doug MacDonald, who} The boys club of Summerside |Knowles (6), Culp (7) andjGrant (10-13) at Washington, Soe the 1 ta edhe olives ns brought up to date and the chest |relieved Stu Muttart in thejnow meets Charlottetown, Mot- |Uecker,’ Dalrymple (7);° Fry-|Richert (1211) and Kreutzer 966 67 a a Players on the buried again in the building’s fourth inning was the losing pit-|tague or Mount Stewart in the man, Cardwell (6-6), (2), Mik-|(0-3) 2 (Twi-Night) | : sete Tocadatink: i cher. provincial finals. kelsen (7) and Gonder. California, Chance (8-15) at DRIVING PARK season now! A Legion Juvenile Baseball |Cincinnati 061,100 000— 2 8 1! New York, Peterson (9-8) —(N) Tournament is scheduled here /San Fran. 020 010 02x— 5 93, Cleveland, McDowell (7-5) at ‘scored three runs in the seventh breaking run in the fifth inning | Hundlay’s “trerun homer. linning and added four more in | and gave McDaniel a cushion in | as he limited the hometown , ; BASEBALL ~ : lottetown and was tagged with | By THE CANADIAN PRESS ithe eighth. the eighth with a-two-run single. PROBABLE t |Charlottetown *team to. three hits and struck out eleven batters. ,the loss. He was relieved by By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. -Probable—pitchers—for—today's | Weatherbie in the eighth frame, | National League «major mente baseball sarin | John Down went the distance | RESULTS out e PITCHERS }Kenny Ballum started for Char- lbut had to return to the mound New York 000 200 002— 4 80 with won-lost records brack- Rushton was held to third base in the sixth frame due to spec- HRs: Hundley (18). . NY—Hickman (4). Chi—) ,and Nash. (7-1) at Boston, San- Kansas City, Krausse (9-7) this weekend with teams from Ellis (10-15), McCool (7), Not-| Baltimore, Palmer (14-6). (N) Montague, Summerside, and tebart (8) and Coker, Edwards, National League Houston,—Dierker—(6-5)(N) +150 Athletes Will Approximately 150 athlef@s and “Atlanta, Jay (6:5) at Los An- = = ning piteher while Dick Selma, recalled from Jacksonville of week, was the loser. TUESDAY, 3—SHADYDALE ‘TONETTE the International - League last Post: Time 8:00 P.M. Cudmore on the bases. The games were officially opened by Hamilton Douglas on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion. a ae (8); Gibbon (46), McDaniel; Philadelphia, Short (14-7)/ at @ and Haller. HRs: SF—Hart Pittsburgh, Law (85) (N AUGUST 23 -] If you have a team or is ice teeestow & ye | St. Louis, Gibsow—"15-10) at 7 ; wou league games will begin at 9.30, the: second round at 12.30 and the championships will get under- iway at 3 o'clock. * team officials in individual f y 4—JOLLY POLLY ness Sau nea sports will represent ;this prov- geles, — a 10) (N). 5.88—SHERMAR LARRY 4 seretine'e Sad dally double |ince at the first Canadian Win-) ° G—DR. W. A. os : payolf while; O tion Lass ter Games to be held in Quebec | 7-86—CARROLL 200 Richmond Street 5 surprised the _odtiemakers, in oe fe a eile. | RACES NO. 2 - 6 the fourth when came home | rovince w e particl- , , ° in’ front to return three win (Pating in curling, hockey, gym- | ap io AI aaa Dial 2-1719 or 2-1762 backers $180.20- |nastics, badminton, synchronized | 3—IRENE MIR Reined by owner Mughie Mac- |Swimming, volleyball, skiing, | 4—CHUM Donald of: New Waterford, Cor- |Skating, basketball, and shool- 5—PEARL WAY onation Lass was the longest | IE. an also a - possibility | 6—EMILY HAL i ghot on the board when she |that the province will be repre- 7—MEADOW DAY y crossed the wire first in the sented in speed skating, wrest- | CLASSES FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT fourth dash. oo table- tennis. RACE NO. 3 - 8 ; A * Dunstan's University _will | 1—LITTLE DOCTOR ~ . ; ; eee ee the doukle feptesent_the province in hockey . 2—RUNNYMEADE. COLIN RACES AT SUMMERSIDE winners on the card. Applause While Prince ‘of Wales .College | 3—KENNA K : SEE won ,races two and six with | Will represent the Island in 4—CHUMMY D POST TIME 8 P.M. |Sackville Downs Monday in (eq for City Recreation Tournua- me 2—MR. JOLLITY tae nr eC aia *hiet Ni ras ; “Rah 2.06 4555 _ |ment ‘Senior Mens Single and 3—WHITE LADY Sta Naneei Re crniina aos. a Charme “y ye t's bes, Miss Tiny Sent! and Rich Doubles, Boys 18 and under, sin- 4—LORD ADIOS | Price a Se a. Syee 2 a is eo — Time took the first and second gies and doubles. boys 14 and 5—LEE ALLAN : : TRG te veiy Pas gee mab oS a of “re e . | faces in 212 25 and 2.10 1-5 to ynder. singles and doubles will |6—WHIRLAWICK | - RACE ® t ; sees eee iT |combine for a daily double ‘pay: |be held Girls tournament will | RACE-NO; 7 Mighty Rock, 3—Lucky Frisco. 6&—Gene L Sentt. 7-S. + |} : WHAT? A REPENTENT UMPIRE? Teer wine also be held_ if enough interest PLAIN : : 1—Rudy Frisco; 2—Mighty Sandy; 3-Honest Patch, Other winners in the eight-jis shown, Olosing day for en- 1—ADAMS TOM Mighty Rock: 5—Lucky Frisco; 6—Gene L. Scott; 7—Si-ier ¥ eertainiy would appear at @rst glance that Umpire Shag Crawford was asking forgive- mess of the Piraets’ Man o¢ times of 2:18 45 and 2:13 3§. Sirls’ basketball. The YMCA will while Perkyz won the third and represent the province in synchr- 5—CYCLONE KELLY 6—WINDY JUNE 2:15 35 in the first race. HALIFAX (CP) — Midnight Bold, owned by Everett Shea of Alberton, P.E.1,, clocked the ection for individual sports. TENNIS NOTES _ game here yesterday with the Cubs. It was the aftermath of a play, in which Mota tried to score on a single and a throw- atthe play and ¢alled Mota | out. He was still on his knees when Mota came over to pro- | fastest time of the night at! Entries are now being accept: OF Flleter Te CIGARETTES REGULAR and KINGS) dash card were. ‘Kwita Kid |tries will be Wednesday August (2.18); Brewer Might (2:18 45); 94 1930 am. Tourney will run The Stripper (2.10 2-4) and Wee thronchout the week f J Bonnie Scott (2:16 2-5). | There ‘will be an entry fee of | The exactor of Wee> Bonnie (25 cents per event. Balls and! »/4—-ELLEN JOYCE * 5—JOLLY DICK 6—WILLARD’S CHOICE RACE NO. 5 - 10 1—SPLURGE 2—MYSTERY HELBY KNIGHT . 4—BAY PILOT 5—STARRY NIGHT 6—FREE CHANCE 7—MOUNTAIN GESTER Adios Shyster 1—Timmy H.; 2—R RACES N ’ Daily double on Races 1 and Exactor on Race 4. ~ Quinella on. Race 6 RACES 1 AND 5 3 +. 9 onized swimming. 7—ERNIE SPENCER {Harry Wilder; 2—Sandybee; 3-—Miss Tom Scott: 4—Ernie Or sk fina nk toe The ‘next Weetind of he &0 $—KNIGHT WAY Spencer: 5 Victory’ March; 6—West River Atom: 7—Lyndon gether Hmedyof 2:20 and 2:18 in |Ordinating committee for the “RACE NO. 4-9 | Hanover, 8—Calamity’s Boy. é : winning thd fifth and eighth. | winter games will be held In ear 1—AFTON LIBBY | RACES 2 AND A Jolly Marg, gingle winner, ia ere st the purpose nf 2-HIGH PRICE 1--Homestretch Linda; 2—Doctor W J, 3—Caparafay 4-Jolh raced to a new lifetime mark of }deciding the met od. of team sel- 3~HIGHLAND ROGUE Don; 5—Miss Lane; 6—Silver Glengile; 7—Captain Logan; 8— RACES 3 AND.7 - : unway;° 3—Doc Price; + y Key, Glamorous Wick: 6—Echo Ridge Eddy; 7—Hizh%d Spirit. : 4 AND 8 ¥ ancy. Also eligible: Marcus Hanover, 2. ota for having to call him \ing error. Crawford dropped test but. stuck with his deci- (Seott. and Helen Last paid Trophies are being supplied. by Extetor on Race 9. a im the 8th inning of the to his knees for a better look sion, (AP Wirephoto) ' $105.50. jthe City’ Recreal jept ‘ 2 pute % ty rh ‘ : v. @ y ¥ ‘ id Be [oe 8