King’ S County Tracksters _Six Marks: Established Giw In Queen’ s County Meet | ive ty Kings County held their an- Sy track and field meet re- Good Performances | MacDonalds: Morell: ’ 3..“Anne | Boys. 440yard_ ‘dash: Cletaa:” MacInnis, Morell, Time ,2 min. | Dunn, Morell, Joe Gillis, Souris, By CHRIS ANNETT. aay A. oe : oes 1 wo relay , CRRH. a aig Jump : Bath. jcently in “preparation for the 53.5 seconds: : a ‘Richard Green, Morell, - Time: Junior and Senior scholastic Broad Jump —- 1. F. Whitlock. Shot: Put — 1. KF Whitlock, Poe ie finals and from’ the | Giris 440 yard relay:,7. Morell: 60.8 seconds.’ 5 “track: stars from Queens County pwc; 2. §. MacAisland, CRHS.-PWC. 2. H. Lund, QCHS: 3.8. results they are “going to pose a 2 Montague: 3. Souris.’ : : Boys 880 yards. 1. Richard ; jserious threat in the fight for. ’ | Greed Morell; 2 John MacDon- = pravineiat~honors.—Morelt—High —Set!0f “High School Events: _ ohn MacDon- _ were in force at the Memorial 3 H. Lund, QCHS. 13°72"... discu n.* ald, Souris. Ti i emerged as the top), °¥s s: 1. Wally Conohan, iris: Time: 2 -mmn. 2 secs. -~ Wield track: Saturday—morning . MacAusland, CRHS._29'42"". Dicuss = Lr Whitlock,” |PWG; 2, C. MacInnis, CRR; 3. tH. Lund, QCHS. ,66%"*. ‘le JUNIOR BOYS © | 100 yard dash — 1. K. Pigot, ¢ |CRHS; 2.-R, MacDonald, Stella and‘ afternoon and when the dust of competition had cleared Heather MacLean ‘had emerged,» in-her customary position as the. top female athlete in the meet. : ‘Montague; - 2. Joe MacAulay, Boys mile:. Richard Green, school in the meet. “The following are: the ,results ‘Souris: 3. Kenny Campbell, Mon- Morell, John MacDonald, unis. lof. the day. long’ “competition | ‘@8ue. Distance: 84: feet. Tene; 0.21, lwhich was held at the Morell -B0ys12 Wb. shot: 1. Cletua| Boys 440 yard re lay: 1. Morell; | Dunn, Morell; 2. Wally Conohan, |2- Montague; 3.° Souris. MacLean breezed to four. wits 3. K. MacDonald, CR | track. fm her only four events and in _ a, amet | ey “High School aan |Montague;. - 3. Joe MacAuley,|_ Mile relay: 1, Morell; 2. the process set three new asia ‘y20' yard ‘dash MacDon- | Boys discus: 1. Angus Mac- | Souris, Distance: 38 ft. 2 inches. Souris. Time: 4.26. , ‘Interscholastic - records ald, Stella Maris; 2K; MacDon- / Cormack, Souris; 2. Danny | Boys high jump: 1. Wally| Girls 8 Ib. shot: 1, Carol A. equalled her own mark in the ald, CRHS; 3. G: Worth, PWC. O'Neil, Morell; 3; Donnie Mac- | Conohan, Montague; 2. Kenny.; Macintyre, Morell; 2. Teresa ~ high jump with a leap of eat }25.3 sec. Adam, Morell. Distance — 119° Bottireault, Montague. Height: | Dougan, Morell. MacLean breezed to a 1 j} 440 yard dash — 1: J. Kirby 1 taoh. /4 ft, M1 itiches* ~ Girls discus: 1. Tetesa Dou: ‘Boys eight ib. shot: 1.° Joe | Boys triple jump: 1, Gus/Clin-| gan, Morell; 2, Carol A. Macin- Roger,.Souris; 2, Donnie Mac- | ton, Souris; 2, Kenny Campbell, tyre, Morell. Adam; Morell; 8. John Conough- | | Montague; 3. Lenny Boudreault, | ~ Girls high jump: 1. Irene Lat- an, Montague —°40 feet. | Montague. Distance: 35 ft. 1 inch. | kin, Morell;. 2, Teresa Dougan, mark in the. 100 yard dash and then went on- to toss the shot. / '92’7”. and the Diséls 91’4’’ for _her three provincial marks. -Oth- PWC; 2.-R. MacDonald. Stella _|Maris; 3. B. Taylor, PWC. 56.6. “| 880 yard dash — 1. J. Kirby PWC; -2.-B. Taylor, PWC; 3. Velady er- Prince of Wales athletes also Betas Stella. Maris. 2:10.5. -pstarred during. the competition ile ==1. J. Kirby, PWC: Boys high jump: 1. John Con-, ‘Boys broad’ jump: _ 1. Billy | Morell. pe the MONTREAL (CP) <-«Mont- ue ay , oughan, Montague: 2. Joe Rog- |Conohan, Montague; 2. Lenny Girls ‘broad jump: 1. Noreen 7, as young ee mo hile real a w © “Junior Mile Pw tartan \Lorne (Gump) Worsley t told the ‘. arr, Stella Maris: 5.32, .|- a relay — 1. CRR; 2. Stella | ers, Souris; 3. Gerry Rossiter, [eoudrenalt, “Montague; 3. Kenny-Gillan, Morell; 2. Irene Larkin, Star goalie , 2 Morell —. Steet: Campbell, Montague. © Distance: (Morell. e Canadiens’ yet real-3 | Maris. 49.6: Whitlock took pene cor [Caen aren Bae ieg os seiad Jucnp ti Conta: -. Boys broad, “jump:-1, John Me-17- feet, 2 inches. “Girls 100'yard dash: 1. Noreen place ribbons and a new |CRHS;: 2 B. Whitlock, PVI. Quaid, Souris; 2. Paul MacAdam, Pole vault: 1. Gus Clinton, | Gillan, Morell; 2.. Barbara A: record in thé Junior ne ae [beck pains nce ue been | Rhoda* MacLeod cracke getting progressively. worse} = old-Island Broad Jump record |since last Wednesday. ‘tigh me ied Conitable, with-a leap of 14°10” but appear-| ‘The sont don’t Know what’s 50". Ts 3 : ed.to”be hampered by the condi- |wrong,” he said ih a. telephone.” tyipje Jump 1:3: Constable, tion of the board. “\interview from his nearby Bel- | CRHS: 2. K MacDonald, CRHS? |; Bill MacKinnon, track star re- ei), Que., héme. ‘He said XePays |99"115"° te presenting SDHS did not have were taken. Saturday morning shot Put — 1. B. Peters, PWC; any competition. literally speak-',+ Montreal General Hospital, .2 B,' Whitlock, PVI; 3 A. Me- ingiwhen he. arrived to run his | after ‘various other tests Thurs: 'Nally, CRHS: 47°5%"". : oa yg i ft . Lad | Discus — 1. B. Rogerson, sprin “himse! a : ever ‘agraie the rain MacKin- I can’t. keep anything down. |CRHS; 2. B. Peters, PWC: 3. B. Morell; -3.-" Larry . .McGuire, | Morell — Y7feet, @. | /Triple jump: 1. Paul Mac- Adam,_-Morell; —2-—John—Mac--|Montague: Quaiff, Souris; 3. Gerald Mac- | Souris. Time: 11 seconds. | «Girls 880 yard dash: 1. Irene. Phee, Souris — 3 feet, 112". |- Boys 290 dash: 1: Cletus Dunn, | Larkin, Morell; 2. Carol A. Mae- Ee Na te Se Ramee | Morell; 2. Billy Conohan,—Mon--Intyre, Morell. Souris; .. 2. Angie MacCormac, | tague; 3. Kenny Kelly, Souris. - Girls 440: yard relay: 1. Morell. n=" 6 PEL Marks Set: _ Souris; :2. Peter Gotell, Morell. ? MacDonald, Morell. *Boys 100‘yard dash: 1.-Cletus| Girls 220 yard ‘dash: 1. Noreen Dunn, Morell; 2: Billy-Conohan,- Gillan,” “Morell” “tBarbara A. 8.. Kenneth Kelly, |MacDonald, Morell. Morell. Boys 100 yard. dash: 1. Gerard. GaHant, Souris; 2. Paul -Mac- sete If I have a cup of coffee I |Basha,PVI.-101'1’'.- apie ey Se i ae eee dieses aI it inno time,"* or a fee . = a : = pcem, eee 3. patois. ee, EL oa [Gamp. Pee yard dash - “Mae- wee sey (Kay, Morell. Time 10.5 seconds. = se in the time of10.4 in a trial heat. aq P pavavt -been_ weping— ;Lean, PWC; 2. R.. MacLeod, STEAL : AT TEMPT FAILS ‘Boys 220 yard dash: 1. Dennis 2. Gerard Gal- | ‘MacKay, Morell; 3>- Terry “Ross, Throw came from Braves cat- ‘tant, Souris; Chlcaas Cubs runner Ron during attempted steal of sec- Santo (10, RIGHT) finds At- ond base in third inning yes- | JUNIOR GIRLS < well, catnapping—since the pain 00 3-°S. Paypter, PVI. 12.2. - |started. I. wish they could. pre- 880 yard. dash — 1. C. Macln- | In Prince Competition s 100 yard eee Machosland | scribe~ something, even if only Pe nee: 2. J.. MacLe-o-4, rt lantal Braves Stop Bill” terday in Chicago. Umpire cher Joe Torre. Montague. Time: 25.8 go Cenk: 3. J. Brasil, NDA. sleeping pills. But ean’t nad fun 1B Maclecd, | Woodward-waiting wit ball Frank Secory sens the out. (AP edad ogee |, Boys 440 yard dash: 1. ” secs. Scr the igouble ‘s” ~e ver |PWC; 2. S. Paynter, PVI. 14°10”. | a = ae . nome ee hig Soria Neon wen ne ts lows: Sone Girls, — 1. C. McInnis, h J — 1. H. MacLe " a oe : 5 hy - ae edie 2 “Meconne, CRHS.| Results ‘of the tests should be | eee ater Wise, CRHS. ce. | | NATIONAL LEAGUE ee a* |eombe, Montague. Time — 1 shattered at the annual prince |Margaret Mayne, Kensington, 14 known today, he added. Shot Put — 1. H. MacLean, |= mtinute, 5.5 seconds. ‘county interscholastic track and |and one quarter points:, Senior Girls, Jane Cash, anaes, and one-quarter; -Aunior. boys, David Bagloe 19 one quarter points..A student from Athena . Boys .880_yard dash: 1. Paul] | field meet on the Sports .Com- MacAdam, Morell; 2. Gerry Ros-|Plex_here Saturday afternoon- siter, Morell; 3. Kenny White, Shattered was the record - for * $1.3 sees, For Additional Sports See ia 10 iPWC;..2. G. Wise, CRHS; 3..8. | Paynter, PVI. 32°7%"’. | —l. £: MacLean; ‘New York Beat Dodgers; ae ; 2..G. Wise, CRHS; 3. R-- Souris. Time: 2 min; 1 : Ewe? 2, PWC. 914%" aes hy aoe MeCar- girls, Mae Terley, a student | Regional. High, Baglole’s total ‘SENIOR BOYS thy, Morell; 2. Larry McGuire, ‘from Athena - Regional, High ;was the highest of the «day. “ AT 100 yard dash — 1. B.. Maec- Morell; 3. Kenny White Souris. School, set“a mark of 29 feét 5 |Buddy Brander of Sur i Kinnon, SDHS, 10.4. preety apy abso and one quarter inches- : high topped. all junior boys with . ee a ee ee ee: 800 yard dash — 6. Mae- Boys 440 yard relay: 1. oires | Giants Squeak By Phils — re aes 2. Morell; °3.: Mont ‘ te: “MacKin- as ague Time: |for senior girls in the board Rural Minor ka oe SDE eT. : 0s Son tree woolen 3 E ao ne eel ie eee bee seconds. he: 4 ana: ene wi a leap of 14 feet 7 SOFTBALL | Triple Jump — 1. -B: MacKin- two runs and scored on mile relay: ore inches. eee ers Teams non, SDHS, 40'2%"’. McMillan’s. single in the Roy ball aad - left field seats for! Girls 8 lbs. shot put: 1. Mar-| A mark of 19 feet.10 inces was PR ACTICE © One mile — 1. G. MacPhee. |inning as New Yotk Mets inet re aeieen aad an cin at lene ee eae: = - fs get Syl a jun- . f CQHS,5.40_sec.___ ——|Los—Angeles— Dodgers-—-7-6—-Sun- gle: Souris;: 3.1" eroet a = - All players coaches, officials and executive are ae : in the~ ninth~-when Eddie nda MacDonald, Morell —- 98| 4 Tignish athiete, Joe Che a sed to Rucaa the first sanieal banquet a MARITIME day and_snapped the Dodgers’ jthews hit a disputed, inside: the: | feet-— | verie, who hag set number of There will be a softball prac- inv winning: streak at five games. ipark home fun. > | “Girls dlscus: 1: Sharon Mac. |{Ta¢k—and field mds in the | tice for the Juniors coach Gerry. RACING ee eee | Donald, Souris; 2. Heather Rom, /P2% couple of years, jumped a | Melanson announced last AL UNITED CHORCH _,wiped out a three-run. outburst ST. LOUIS (AP)—Bob ‘Tolan, | ae ns 1 acne record 5 ft, 8 inces in the Junior | titis evening at 6.30 on the Vic- _PARK ROY SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — A |in the eighth inning that gave o drove in. the tying run in | €r, oritague; 8. Anne MacInnis, boys high jump class. toria Field Diamond. Also play ‘Hnine-dash harness racing card jie Dodgers a.6-4lead. Two of the seventh inning, scored from | Morell. Distance: 75 ft. 7 inches. | A third record in the ~junior | ¢TS Who attended the last see here-was postponed Saturday be- |the runs. came on Jim. Le- - |first base in the 10th on a wild| Girls high jump: Ruth Amnear, |boys class was_ set ‘by “ Dale sion and any who wish to join ~ Wed june L 1966 ‘}calise of rain. The program was | tepvre'g second tomer éf. the throw hy relief pitcher .Ted |Montague, Sharon MacDonald, |Small of Summerside High in | the aes are asked to attend. °F | rescheduled for tonight. game, an inside-the-park blast. Davidson, boosting St. Louis | Souris (tied) — 4 ft. 3 inches. _| the pole vault. Small vaulted a | : tek ie care hes Cardinals to a 32 victory over | Girls long jump: 1. Linda Mac- |‘ecord-i0 feet inches. I n~ the GOLF DRAW — f 6:15 P. M.. x sig helt (CP) ape ae. in tie oe ie ue Ag i Cincinnati Reds Sunday. Donald, Morell; 2. Anne Mac- oe tee pole vault Robert a ee es a harness fee ee » Morell; 3. Ruth Annear,') Waugh Prince County Voca- - : tone a ere Pha with’ a and Ron* "Tolan. drew a walk leading off . € ‘ f : . : Ey = — tec Bea Ph Re- | Ithe- 10th-against-Davidson, third | Montague. Distance — 12 feet. To ams $i School seta new re- The following ia the achedule_ . «WE lgan, Dick Stuart walked. jemeiinats pitcher: ~Eurt Fined a 100 a L Fran- 8 inches. .. for the second stage of the Ladies <> . CKVILLE DOWNS, | P bun' oward:-the. mound and | c ‘Connell, Mor Ruth ret Ha "| President match to be played at Ken Boyer, struck out, but when Davidson threw the ball a “Montague. . =_— 12.5 B nover the Belvedere Golf and Winter *— = ices Way C. owned bY lraylor batted for Ed Kranepool Stock Car Racing =Prince-Gounty_Stock Cor —Association—- will_| Sid—-Stead— of harlottetown, |— ee past first base, Tolan raced [Club this afternoon, The match swept both races in the feature ane. tne 8 Cie Ge ame around with the winning run. Oa ‘20 yard dash: 1; Fran- Regains Ways" : will be. sponsored by Mrs. ¥.C. , Nelson Briles held. the Reds | ces O'Connell, Morell; 2. Kath- |_ ee event_on—an_ejght-dash harness lcard Saturday. “Atter “walking “Ron Swoboda JIM GENTILE ‘hitless for’6 1-3 innings, but be-‘ erine Aylward; Morell; 3. rage BURY. N.Y. - ee "hold their first race of the season at the Freetown WEST nae. 4 way on Sa y, June Ath with 00 in} i at0 ene ais at ieeloeny, SOs BES 2: ieto Atlanta B fore the seventh inning wag, Gardner, Montague. “Time — 30, Bret Hanover <returaed We 1:22 —M. MacMillan, J. Horne purses. All cars registered with P.E.I. Stock Car | "2 s uddy ‘track, and’|Millan followed with-a single’ te s ry overAllanta Braves. over, Cincinnati exploded for|5 Secs. length viet a Sy 3%-| 1:29 — M. Weir, C. MacMil- Association -invited..to attend. ——- es ee oat 15 i the se- llefi, driving in Taylor Santo, who won Saturday's two runs and a 2-1 lead for} Girls 880 yard dash: 1. Susan realization he et ave lan. . : 4 < : Sep ress een game-with a Sesetet homer in. starting pitcher Joey Jay... _.|Nicholson, Montague;. 2. Surety oosevelt | 1-98 _ D. Rogers, E. ments will be published. ~ : venth race. - a8 a | ui SAN. FRANCISCO (AP)—Ollie Back —in_ his ee fos i283 Moreside, a. | Imperial Imp, owned by S.J. | Solomon of Halifax, was the lonly other- double winner, taking both his wins in times of: 2.14. Brown, who drove in the tying run in the. eighth inning, singled across the winning run in-- the -10th,-inning -Suday, -giv- after losing last week to older | Cardigan Bay in the Pace of the century, the four-year-old colt, driven” by Frank Ervin, had AMERICAN LEAGUE a _ Prince County Stock Car Association © aes Single winners were -preacher~ Bill (2.14 35), Wild Chance jing San Francisco Giants a 65 little _ trouble negotiating the : (2.17 2-5); Happy. Dudley (2:14 |victory~ over Philadelphia’ Phil- C a ‘leve anc sloppy track before a crowd of Re 2 35) and Billie Reynolds (2.17 |ties. 31,671. aces Seen He paced the 1 1-16-mile in| the rain in 2:12 2-5 and added $43,055 to his bankroll. That made his career record 48 vic- tories in 52 starts, including three out of four this year, and boosted his career earnings to $617,138. - at Lower Montague on Sunday =~ The Horse_of_the Year ‘for (With another large crowd: The (Oe ae ae Tesults were as follqws: straight pla Aes poe |: First Race, sixes — Freddy ea in the now, Petting, | andrizan, Lower Montague. but “figured in the Be double | 4-5). The daily double on ‘Preacher Bill and Imperial Imp paid $130.- 90. REMEMBER WHEN .. .- A jerry - built -spectators’ stand collapsed at the In-- - dianapolis Speedway six years ago today—in 1960— killing two people and injur- ing 70 more. Driver Eddie Bo. Belinsky started—_the™ 10th by hitting Jim Hart with a plich. One out later, Jim Da-- venport singled Hart to third, and Brown followed with a_sin- gle up the middle. ._ Trailing 5-3 in the eighth, the. Giants tied the -score—on Hart's 12th homer, Cap Peterson’s sin- -|gie, a sacrifice and sprees run-scoring single, ; ‘LAWN MOWER _ REPAIRS For complete weevics 4 on At Montague The second race of the season for stock cars in the Kings County-Stock-Car races was held he Blanks Vankeas 4 Sunday behind. the three-hit pitching of Tommy. John. The victory was only the third A\for the White Sox in their last 13 9 games. The Yankees had won seven of their last eight. CLEVELAND * (AP) = Earl!’ Battey drove in two runs in the first game and singled in the only_run_of the second as Min- nesota ‘Twins swept a double. header from Cleveland Indians . your ar resehee waar Russo. crashed and was in- . pa KEITH C sc APL LTD. jured during the race, HOUSTON (AP)—Jim, Gentile 5-1 and 1-0 Sunday. oe Parsee acquired by and the Exacta. ‘ een race; flat eights — Mel- } which | was won s by, Jim |ied-off, the ith inning’ with» | OTR te ed ban cig oe with Kansas Cie Athletics. toa |< ivaitime, . driven by George “Third race overhead eights : ‘ iami : n | F =— : : Dial. 4-6423 Rathmann of Miami at a \home run, lifting Houston As- lost eight of their B | off-the-third-against Bob Friend Sholty, became the winner as | Jim- Scott: 2S Brackley Point Read previotis rine games and also | halted the Indians’ five- "game | |winning streak,: Battey’s- run-scoring- -single in| ithe eighth inning of the night- cap» was. only the third hit off Luis Tiant and gave Jim \Gydnt his fourth victory .against five || |\defeats. Grant stymied the In- | | ‘dians ‘on. four hits. } Harmon Killebrew led off the 4 | Twins’ eighth with a walk but | was’ forced at second by Sandy F Valdespino. Valdespino, then!) ~ stole second, and -Battey fol- - ° lowed eg a single to centre far as parimutuel betting was! fourth ae He paid $14.80, $5.40 | ieatnan race ae ani Tuxedo Hanover fin-| Fifth race,’ flat eights — ished 8% lengths back- of -Rival- ward Paynter. ee ee g time and paid $5.40 and $2.60.| Sixth race, two classes — 1 Adios Vic ‘paid. $2.20 to .show, Keith MacLean; 2. M. Fraser. although. he finished fourth. | Seventh race — Jim ‘Scott. Bat Day. SPORTS FRONT The Tigers broke a scoreless. pitching duel. between Brunet |: apd Hank Aguirre in the fifth inning when Jake Wood singled, |” was sacrificed to second—and |= jcame home on a_ single -by’ | Norm. Cash. 4 ' WASHINGTON (AP) — Phil | Ortega — tied an American League record .with seven, aN : record 138.7 m.p.h. “KINGS COUNTY =~ ‘Progressive Conservative sixes with a single. John ~ sacrificed and Tommy Agee fouled out, DETROIT (AP)—Rick Reich- sardt’s:::two-run . homer -in sixth inning lifted California '|Angels to a 2-1 victory over De- | |troit. Tigers Sunday before 52,- /|315 fans at the Tigers’ annual _ jtros past Pittsburgh ‘Pirates 32 | Sunday. Gentile’s homer,-: his seventh, Hsailed into the right-centre field | i stands. It came~off Roy Face, i who entered the game in the ininth inning. The Pirates threatened in the Lop of the 11th when, with j out, Bill’ Mazeroski: doubled. But iClaude Raymond, of St. Jean, Que., ended the inning by strik- | ing out Jerry May. ~ | CHICAGO (AP)—Ron Santo- [hit Billy O'Dell’s 3-2 pitch for Vo" ja home, run in the 10th inning, freq: “Whitfield anubied with | Sunday, giving Chicago Cubs @ two out in the ninth for Cleve- | “ Age Brackets _ ; -\Inadequate By CHRIS ANNETT + oe rl odbe HANK AGUIRRE ; land; but Grant struek out Duke | Sims. to end the threat and com- plete the first shutout this year by a, Minnesota pitcher. ~ Headquarters, Montague ae “For Transportation - To The Polls Election Day Call... = 838- 2119: 5 a te : ‘ Cousin, 5. Satidyhee. 6: Honest Patch, 7, Terry's Hal, 8. Wee . T oO 6 P. M ND gg ate etiginteaace Seip Coshple te- Dne of. gendine-“T the second Danny Cater: acs & Plantes ae ne STE een bere ioat ea forthe mis ee Sh ec hha hice 6: aca tand 2; Exactor- Rave 3; Quine Ma - Volkswagen parts. Pouired«from Chicago Saturday, megting of..the P.E.). Mack’ association, “or. whatever the : W eecesty weer oni he In nse: i RUDISCH' S led off the inning with a double governing body ‘ts, to revies the present setup. They. could ~ . . : 3 : je! a GARAGE and Dick Green walked: One possibly classify the Oe ee rego ata en ashe ales SAN i : * and Senior High brackets wit so cnae coming from an e : Inserted by the Kings County P.C. : : jout later: Nossek | scored both | mentary school: only ‘eligible te~participate in their own : sale Opa OAM. | | | { - ’ For Wednesday, a “ STARTERS and POSITIONS AT _ Summerside “Raceway - Post Time 8 -P.M. Fune Ist} 1966. ? a Byltey drove in. what proved ito the decisive run in the ifirst. game with a fourth-inning single, then singled across’ the first. run in Minnesota’s three- run outburst in the ninth ‘that . iput the game beyond the cd 1. Rollomatic. Budlong, 5. Billy 2.. Magic G. RACES NOS. RACE RACES NOS. 2 Char ND 6. 3. Bob's Girl, 4, April Command, * 6. Mountain Jester, ds All 5 AND 8 Pielke Yankee: Blaze, 2. Sunny King; 3. Northfield, 4. Ozark - | Peter, 5 Timmy. H., 6. Donnaway. < NO. 9 1. Rudy Frisco, 2.-Jolly Don, 3. White Choiee;.4, Senatoi” | straight... strikeouts” and had a no-hitter for seven innings, but he needed relief help from Ron Kline Sunday as the -Washing- jton Red- Sox 3-2. | KANSAS ‘CITY (AP) — fa bianked _New York, Yankees 2-0 1 ! . Are. Gur: Specialty | Atherry. Plains me et Volkswagens | Right: - hander Jim (Catfish) | Hunter held the Orioles: hitless: victory in seven decisions. - Nossek sent the: Athletics | ahead to stay -with his two-run | ‘double off loser Jim. Palmer tm runners with a double te eentre | * 1s | ton Senators defeated the ‘Bos: | ae Rain, rain go away Please come back some other day _ a was the.cry of the limited nitiher of athletes par- ‘ticip: in the Queens County.-track meet at Memorial Field “oh “Saturday and it was in direct contrast to the meet of the day before..in every respegt except that of the ef- ° - than 50-75 competitors and this is indicativé 6f the fact that there is something ‘wrong in the-ageé* ‘classifications at these meets. . “ the age of 16 to compete in the aforementioned bracket but they make mention of the grade. that. a competitor isin. Thus in the field events 15 year olds are competing against young fellows from grade six whoaare beaten before they start’ just.on-the -basis of physical qualifications. along. Most - school bracket, ; 5 é = jaus’ reach. ney of the officials. RACES NOS. 1 AND 4 : NEW YORK (APS—Don Bu- Nossek doubled in. two runs ‘and| . e cool wet weather ‘no doubt hampered the perform- 1. Meadow Day, 2. Mr. Charmer, 3. Audrey's Pride, 4 ford tripled home one. run and Scored .another, pacing Kansas carat age of cc aeier Se ‘the ay te lon agu o veto omemesae: oe ponedele Co-Pilot, 5. David P. H., C. -P. Mason, 7. Gary -cored...the..other....in...the.third.| ; 0 P pe had y o i ‘ 08. inning as Chicago White Sox over Baltimore Otioles Sunday. | and in’ the Saturday meeting there were probably no more : | Sollity, 8. Adioway) Logan. t RACES NOS. 3 AND 7 “ 4~ until the fifth irfhing but needed | “For example there vere not too. many ‘competitors in ip 1. Estralita (/ 2. Ellen’ Joyce, 3. Potomac Chick, 4 “Sunny: f ‘relief help from Jack Aker. in| ‘he Junior and Senior.classes from Queen Charlotte or Birch- 4 | Key, § Af Libby, 6. Grand River. ? wood but this is understandable when one views the Elemen- q the seventh to post his fourth |/ tary section. The rules state that a competitor must be under