——ight—-— / eet 190 000 000 #1— 9111 Kansas City, Bunter ee : —W. | (14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Ang, ‘30, 1965. anh, fametin| Se i a), Mesbowauation Radate. (18),| Mew York, Cullen (28) at Las Johnson (6), Wine <2), Allen Duliba (12), Ritchie (1-2) (14), Angeles, Brunet (§)8) ‘N), on sClu ins \ECT;, BASEBALL ROUNDUP _ |p tae ec ae ee | American - League Fisher (8), Wilhelm (10), Loc National League : - Balt. 000 211 000 0Q0—..4 71 (5-2) (14) and Romano, Martin’ (No games scheduled) SATURDAY O'Dell’ (8) and Gonder. HR: Wash. 200 101 000 001— 511 (8). HR: Chi Romano (14). American League Chi—Williams’ (24) Pappas, Larsen (6), Miller Detroit 100 000 100 2 51) MAY BRIDGE SEA Boston 610 000 002— 3110 (8-7) (9) and Lau: Narum, Les Angeles 610 000 000— 1 71 Chicage 100 022 00x 580 Los Angeles 700000 00i— 28100 King (6.4) (11) and Brumley. Sparma (11-6) and Freehan; MADRID (AP)—Jaime Veiga Lonborg (9-15), Earley (4), Phila. 002 200 000 4 71 HR: Wash-—-Nen (4) Newman (11-3) Lee (6) and Ordonez, a Spanish transport By DON LeBLANC record-setter, leaped five feet, old Miss Turner as she clipped seconds off the mark estab- Heffner (7) and Tillman; Piz- Purdin, Brewer (32) (4), Kou- Cleveland * 000002016—3 71 Rodgers. HR: Det—Oyler (4), expert, has held discussions in SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) -A four inches, to add a half-inch one-tenth of a second off Abi- lished five years ago by Kidd. 4!To (42), Wilhelm (9) and fax (9) and Torborg; Short Minnesota 001 000 000-— 1 71 about the possibilities strong team from Don Mills, to the juvenile high jump mark. gai! Hoffman's juvenile womens Tagg, a member of a six-man Romano, Martin (9), HR: Chi— (14-9), Roebuck (1), Mahafiey Hargan (2-2) and Roof; Mer- PROBABLE of a brides to tink Burege with Nnt, paced by the record- Marjorie Turner of Lockeport, 220 record of 25 seconds. Miss team which represented: the Berry ‘7). (2), Wagner (5), Baldschun = ritt (4.2), Boswell (8), Klipp- | Africa. The Strait of Gibraltar hreaking performances of Cathy NS, one of Canada’s top Olym- Turner ran the 220 in 248 sec- English Schools Athletic Associ- and Dalrymple, Corrales (9). stein (9) and Battey. ER is 49 miles across and a Chapinan, Cameron Crosby and ple track prospects, was chosen onds earlier this month in Hali- ation, also placed second to Cleveland 200 000 O31— 6 80 HRs me Callison (28), Go0- New York 000 202 000— 4 91) x PITCH s bridge there would be the ne Nigh, swept. to victory in best female athlete of the meet fax. : team - mate Chris Stewart of Minnesota o.200 O00— 513 5 nalew- (12), Kansas City 100 900 200— 3 50 world’s longest. 1s events here during the week- after she set a record in the BREAKS KIDD'S RECORD Bournemouth in the one - mile _Tiant, McMahon (5)* Stange ; a 2 ne poowning (11-12) and Gibbs; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | end to capture top honors in the 220-yard dash, won the 100 yards Top male athlete was 18-year- run. The British team provided (1-4) (7), Bell (9) and” Sims; St. ome = or ® or Krausse (1-3) Aker (4), Stock Probable pitchers in today's etn ats Ta a national age - class track and and anchored a Nova Scotia old Mike Tagg of Great Yar- the first foreign competition in Pérry, Worthington (10-6) (8) Cincinaa %12). C Ne : (6), Mossi (6), Dickson (8) and major league baseball! games, | iv / held championships team which sped to an easy mouth, Eng, who smashed the Canadian championships and Battey, HRs: Cle—Colavito Simmons (%1 ariton (7) Lachemann, Bryan (8). HRs:|with won-lost records in paren- ae a hs Non mills Track and Field victory in the 440-yard relay Bruce Kidd's Canadian record. Ed Hearne of Toronto and ‘2’, Whitfield (1°). and McCaarver; Maloney (16-6), NY—Howard (7), Gibbs (2). | thesis: vhfilis Ciuh finished with 320 points, Jan Maddin of Manitoba and in the three miles. Tagg ran Judy Dallimore of Upland Har- _ : Davidson (6) and Coker. HR: First American League | os 108 more than second place Janet West of British Columbia the gruelling event in 14 min-| rier were other tap athletes in New York 000 000 0H0— 0 30 ore (16). Boston Detroit, Aguirre (12-9) at Min- | Storey Electric Ltd Rritish Columbia. Upland Har- finished one-two behind 17-year- utes, 5.1 seconds He clipped 2.5 the meet.: Hearne set a Cana- Kansas City 001 030 00x— 4 78 - 000 011 000 000 66— 2 81 nesota, Kaat (13-10) (N). rer of Ottawa was third with = Sr dian record for the East York Stottlemyre. (16-8), Reniff Sam Fran, 000 00 000 9 61 Chicago | Cleveland, Siebert (13-6) at ves tallowed by Quebec with Track Club of 21.9 in the junior ‘6! and Howard; Sheldon (7-7) New York _ 020 001 00x— 3100 eS 167 Nova Seotia picked up 119 a a vent heats, placed 4™ Bryan. an oes —s, ie : 7 : irst in 100- erry ' EW WI HON co., an “uo “fee Ca ga ry tam ps {helped his team a -— Detroit | 00 002 100-— 3101 (4-8), Jackson (6) and Stephen- N BRUNS CK TELEP E LTD. Caihvy Chapman, who starred }finish in. the 440 yard relay. Los. Angeles 002 010 10x— 4 81 son. ss RIGHTS in the eastern Canadian ort - WINS FIVE GOLDS McLain, Pena (4-9) (7) and SUNDAY - : ‘ class. championships a mont Miss” Dallimore. 19, tok “tive Freehan;-- Loper, —-Coates—-(1-0) National League = * ae ee 4 o-spemete age i a Edge Ty-( ats ‘gold medals for Upland Harrier (7), Sanford (8) and Ranew, jos Angeles. 00 001 200-— 3-50 SUBJECT TO CHANGE an 3 - eae eee — with wing In the a aanee women's Rodgers (8), ee (- ae a a ill BUY 5 ria h (f ) “ta better the prevent wenn? By DAN POWERS —_— oR oe . broad jump pervert ee ay Reed (6). ‘Kekich-(?);— Podres We WwW at 5 cents per g t raction hread ; jump” record” by $4 CALGARY ‘(CP)’ — Fullback . “a : (B) Ip (9-9) inches. She equalléd her OWN 1.9 yell Coleman, oustanding Ba Br he Bo aL or omen RT We will SELL at 65 cents per right (fraction) record of 11-5 seconds in plaer in the Canadian Football Vancouver, distance 139 ft. 1 in. (10-5) (8). " Haddix (9) and Lau, HRs: LA W. Davis (7) ret J s Zz s , ; B . - a : i eo were broken Saepeaeee Re ee De be tas a nd “Seas Orsine Be na as aoe eee - Eight rights entitles holders to buy one share of and four tied during the two- over Hamilton Tiger-Cats in a & iia Ugerman, (51, Ridetk—(f-3)}—+9)—a aie o00— 2 new dav tournament There -were- CFL interlocking game - before : lens senile means foxes eee Piteberg> et-012 tox rt stock st $12. 50 ve events in ehieh both the 18.800--fans Saturday night. we , ( ( Hp st er second-place finishers Tiger-Cats, defending Eastern ‘ es ae eee __ee rt a MO emuauae hp Fe | ae ound. a . RIGHTS EXPIRE 12 O'CLOCK NOON SEPTEMBER 30, 1968 exceeded Canadian’ marks Football Conference champions, K ! ous' Moe, (2), Gibbon (7) SSE LISS 165 FEET were looking for. their first win , |Ken’ Hamilton, Toronto, time Pittsburgh 400 101 000— 6 72 (6), McBean ? sence th gave Don against Stampeders since 1961, (4:24.2; midget men's -pole vault, — Dierker. (6-7), Giusti_(7)..and and Pagliaroni. ndall ot Your Rights Are Valuable - Act Promptly Mills the Canadian record In and it appeared they might | F |Bruce Simpson, Toronto, height Adlesh, Brand (7); Cardwell, Chaatamadl poset 4101 ee the juvenile men’s discus. Mid-|Snap.that jinx when ‘they were | 12 ft. 7 im; junior men's shot Schwall (7-6) (7), Gibbon (7), oes th ge! discus and shot put cham- leading Stampeders 11-8 in the |put, David Jones, Bridgetown, McBean (7) and pagliaroni. Sadecki (4-11) and McCarver; ern eS mpany ‘an last vear. the 16-year-old (fourth quarter. N.S., distance 47 ft. % in.; jun- HRs: Hstn—Wynn (18), Pgh— Ellis (17-8), Locke (3), Tsit- Ara the discus 165 feet—nine But Coleman took a handoff ior men’s 440-yard hurdles, Jack Stargell (25). _ouris (5) and Coker. HRs: Cin Limited fert—one inch._better_than the a auie anes ae = crea agree ae: B.C., : L ee ae ay se ‘ shot arotind right end-a gal- venile women's shot Chicago 200. 000-001— 3.7.0 Los Angeles 200— . -< eh re re ar loped 34 yards down the side- i, duly, Declares, Sinbeuves, \Mikwoahen~ een 00 100-1 88 Phila 215 101 t3x—13 150 Charlottetown Phone 894-5511 146 Richmond St. : ine to scare the touchdown, istance 4 in. and juven-. Jackson (12-16) Abernathy (8) steen -14) ilthi (3), Summers S Sue_ Nigh, the other on ae The victory shoved Stamped- lile men’s two miles, nie wenn. and Krug; Blasingame (15-9), Reed. (6), Kekich (7), Podres ide Phone 436-2169 5 Summer St. ° os into le cans tie | \tar, Perth, Ont., time 9:21.7. Sadowski (6), Osinski (8), (8) and Roseboro; Culp (99) Ht innipeg Blue Bombers in thé SSNS == eos eg Maritime Racing’ Western ee co (LOVELL COLEMAN sas ses ; es ‘ ; , no ence standings at eight ints { > WoscTON” ‘cB — Jno Go- $0 Mandings at cil poiny| || PVE CORRMIAN | ——* delling? HERE. ARE TIMELY SAVINGS FOR. “YOU guen brought in five winners on \ ot ohewan Roughriders take the game when fullback Building: Remo e ing: ’ the alae bk Fae For Tiger-Cats, the loss left Art Baker burst through Cal- 8 FROM HOLMAN S HDWRE & BLDG. DEPTS. ophthacare eed Marian them tied with Ottawa Rough gary defenders for a 67-yard mt shee bine nd 2.15. He also Riders at six points eactr in the touchdown run in the fourth | fac in 2.14 29 and «to. ie a's0 EFC standings. It was the first quarter. to give Ti-cats. their | reined Senator's Sis ina double qoteat for coach Ralph Sazio’s 11-8 lead win in times of 2.10 2-5 and 2.10 3-5 His fifth winner of the night was Rex Hi, Le, who won __ the first dash of the featured free- for-all in 2.10 2-5 The daily double of Lady Time (2.18 4-5) and Cadillae Gold Dust 2.11 4-5) paid $259.40. Gelddust was a double winner with a@ se- cond time of 2.12 2-5. TRURO (CP) — Sky Prince, owned and reined by Cyril Smith of Truro,-was the only double winner on an eight-dash harness racing card here. Saturday The ba¥ celding had miles ot 2.14 4-5 and 2.17 15. Single winners were Skip Yorke (2.133 3-5) Dreamy Guy (2.11_2-5), Jolly Marg (2.17 1-5), Little Bob EF. (2.12 2-5), Miss Bett M. (2.11 1-5) and Adams — Foy 24): — SACKVILLE DOWNS, N‘S., N.S. (CP).— Andy’s Son, owned by Eric and Harry Whebby of Dartmouth, N.S., won both heats # of the $4,000 B.C. Cruikshank Memorial Pace on an eight-dash —hwarness acing —program—here~4 Saturday night The horse turned in miles of 2.98 2-5 and 2.07 4-5. Single winners. were Roll: on Lewis (2.14. 1-5),° Miss Kimble (2.08 3-5), Don Star (2.10 1-5) Ambrose ‘Lad “Bad (207°45) and Scott's Com- mand (2.14 3-5). Successful Meet Held. At Ellerslie A very -successful field meet was held at Ellerslie on Saturday in conjunction with the anual Oyster Festival and 13 crew this season SCORES LONG ONE Don Sutherin kicked a 40-yard“) field goal in the_first..quarter Bobby Taylor scored the longest track and Speedy Stampeder flunker and Joe Zuget gained two rouge singles — both on quick kicks that travelled nearly 70 yards in’ the sécond and third quar- ters. « Tiger-Cats rough against touchdown of the game on Stampeders’ first play in the first quarter. Taylor slipped in behind Tiger-Cat--defender Billy Wayte and grabbed a day pass for a 74-yard score. Defensive back Larry Robin- son kicked two converts, a sin- gle and a 28-yard field goal to round out Calgary’s scoring. » found the going the Stampeder defence, although they held Coleman on three straight plunges from within three yards» out in the second anno yedr old Mike LeClair was de- % clared the top male athlete of { the day. LeClair won. three events, took two seconds and a third. A member of the Eller- slie Legion who sponsored the meet in cooperation with the De partment of Physical Education presented LeClair. with a tro-_ phy for his fine showing. Following are the results of the events. ; sania Broad jump — 12 years. and un- der 1. Jackie Strongman 9’7’’; ?. Jerald Barrlow; 3. Alan Estey. Broad jump, 13 and 14 years ! Claude Hutchinson 134" x Aftke EeClair:-3."Davis Williams. {> Open Broad jump: 1. Dave | Birch 1410’; 2. Lyndon Ellis: 3. Harry Hutchinson. | Flizh jump, 12 years and un- der 1. Alan Bstey 41 inches: 2. Ene Harding High jdmp: 13 and 14 vears, 1. Mike LeClair 48 in.; 2. Sher- vin Philhps Oper hich jump: 1; Barry-Phil- fips 50 in 2. Harry Hutchinson 3. Mike LeClair 1” Yard dash 13 and 14 years ! Mike LeClair 13 seconds: 2. laude Hutchinson: 3. Greg Lad- ner 100 vard dash 15 and 16 years: 1. Bloise MacLellan. Times 13 sec, 2. Eric Phillips: 3. Stanly Yards - Open 100 yard “dash: 4 Lyn- jon Gillis time 12 sec.: 2. Barry ~~? hiitips: 3. Harry Hutchinson. 220 14 and under: 1. Mike Le- Clair’ time 32 ser 2. Claude Hutchinson, 3 Harley Maec- Caull 20 open 1 Lyndon Ellis - time 38 sec . 2 3.-Leo Murphy 140 16 years and under ie Biotse: MacLellan time 1 min., 10 sec.; 2 Mike LeClair: Zz. Stanly Hardy 449 open: 1. David MacLellan time 1 min. 7 sec: 2. Barry Phillips: 3. Eric Phillips. Barry. 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