en ~., : : a. . 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Ane. 31. 1964 B s Y k Ti m be r | io Local Amateur Wins ree-ror- 1 * e ( ) 25 ' . >| Yankee Timber, owned by ;two hole for most of the trip but \ Seeeee inate SS. eae h | Jack Brown of Parkdale and dri- réally turned it on in the stretch : 7 . °o S S I | : Simcoe's Magis (L. Neill) 1 (J. Hennessey ¥ ven by Emmet Bernard, romp- to take a new mark of 2:08.2. | (0. Willis) 42 jee oy ee : on te this was the | Creed’s Choice (S. Stead) 2 Mighty Warrior (0. ed off with wins in both ends of | Needless say | Bold Debbie (S. White) 3 | Miss Cool Eyes (L. Walsh) 5 6 J/LLEN the featured free-for-all at +the fastest time of the evening. Chief (D. MacNeill) 4| Abeer C (W. Craig) 61 By JIM CULL Frankies ; : |Charlottetown Driving Park last| Little Art with Alyre Pineau Voy stay (4. Pineau) S| Mr. Charmer (W. le ‘77 The 1965 Island Open golf tournament is now in the record jevening and set a new lifetime up on the bike copped a double goo. Girt (R. MacKenzie) 6 Waier Freight (L. oy hooks The 12th annua! 36-hole»cempetition was staged at the ‘mark in the process. Leaving dash victory in the second and J Morelle (F. Macissac’ 7 Belvedere Golf and’ Winter Club Saturday-Sunday with a record | ve ifrom the pole in the fifth dash | sixth races leading Senor to: the | Time 2.16:1. Times 2 ge cn: ane number of 290. players taking part in the tournament | i jthe black horse came on strong wire both times. The George | Pays 12.40, 7.70, 3.80; 13.40, Pays 17.70, ~ i 22 The majority of the top professional golfers in the Maritimes lat the three quarter pole to win |Semple owned trotted the miles | 5.60; 3.20. : (2.60; 2.70. 16.70, 8.10, 7.40; 10. participated. in the tournament as well as a generous supply @ by two or three lengths in a in 2:12.2 and 2:12.1 in the Junior | gimeoe'’s Magis owned ie Se ae top notch amateurs. The amateurs led by the performance time of 2:10.3. In the #seventh trot and the exactor feature on Hogg and Wright, Summerside aicaa Chastelictana; Abeer € Rill ‘Pud” Beer of Charlottetown took command of the tourna- Bernard kept the horse in “the the = a 5.60. A -—_ - 33 AND ¢ oe by P Tt pson C. Wil ment ———_T + shot_Simeoe’s Magic won ASHE ; Beer nailed dows the championship honors and the G. G- first dash and the double on rac- Little Art ‘A. Pineau! 11) tis. / z , y bl 10 Wood Memorial trophy emblamatic of the font with nen 9 Tracadie Edges es one and two paid $54.20. Senor (J. Hennessey) ae 22) Daily Double $60 rounds for a 148 total. Beer was chased to _— = Deceiver and Knight Norris |Happy Gallon (G. Chappell) 3 : DASHES 5 AND 9 ee tie ae tas Ca ae a ae Green Meadows split win and place positions In | Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) “4 Yaxkee Timber (E. Bernard! 1 1 carded a 76 in Saturday’s play, but came back with a — the third and seventh dashes Chock H th Stead _ Se Armonds Buddy (D. MacNeill! loo Ale dotnet Poe nutans to. ‘Tracadie defeated Green Mea- and the 1-2 finish of Deceiver | ¢vangel (Bernard) 7dr... D 33 oe tournament was played under rather trying weather ‘dows 4-2 in Southern Queens atid Knight Norris paid vn in Times: 2.12:2; 2:12.11 = — Fag ee. ‘8 conditions which may have accounted for the rather dismal |; Bal! action Sunday at Tracadie the herr anne - * ee Pays 5.00, 5.10, 3.00; 3.70, 2.70. | Ke Moe Key performances “of several of the highly: rated-pre-tourney favors} in the second game of the best heat. Abner C t Oa TS 12:20. 2.20,.2.30, 2.40; 2.20, 2.10: Tic wootridge) 84 ites it of three semi-finals dash (in a record time of 211.213 39. : ' Splurge (W. Craig) 6 ar There were a-coupleof--very. heavy —rain- showers at. the | Merlin McBride went the dis- and combined with Knight Nor- | Little Art owned by G. Sem-. "pines 2:10°3: 2.08:2. Belvedere course Saturday and high winds swept the local fair- _tance for the winners. He had 12 fis’ triumph in the seventh paid | ple,.Kensington Pays 5.80, 3.80, 2.80; 4.20, 2.50, : ; ay ways, Sunday : strike-outs 60.10 in the second daily double — ; 1/250 3.30, 2.50, 2.40; 4.10, 2.40; ; Bee Leste rite tat the ane ae ~_ - Emmett Mcinnis pitched for ee Sag I ES, aaa See ane . 210 ‘ —- ne efending champion, but cou ’ ; ; De |. Bernard antee--Stm owned trrished-well-hack-ie-the-Held-with-n-386-totel-fer-the-Sue-day l NIMBLE KNIGHT NIPS FIELD = m pire was Ernie cal park this Thursday evening Mase se tC Mae =e Brown, Parkdale. ~ rompetition 2 : at 8pm < : 5 a. s seen — Charlottetown's .John Irwin scored a 73 Sunday to tie with : ; : : . ‘V3 Crane—Base-judges-vere-Meriin-—— April Budlong 7% = ear aeme s a day's best score outa but .a 78 Sat- Nimble Knight leads a pack- ving Park ‘ae evening. Run rege Lg a as Sea McCarthy and Blair Weir. : (R. MacKenzie? “se STEEL urday left young. Irwin out of contention for championship hon- ed field to the wire in the "ing a very close second was : eka ee spemarenens Vernita’s Pet (F. MacKay) 55 2 oN “finishes i far Stride foll te Sigh CO Tae Sirvicer whe j Molo Kai (L. Hennessey) 6 7 Window - Doors ore and. tw finlened sp we Ot te fourth dash of a nine event Far Stride followed by High- ‘aye ait finishes at the. local BASEBALL WMX (A. MacDonald) 74 SIDING John Munroe. club professional at Amberst, carded the — card at the Charlottetown Dri- land Rogue and Mighty War- track. The following are the results . oC (D. MacNeil) 8 dr best score among the professional entries in the competion Ee a - SCORES of yesterdays play in the Char- a Note ae Faltyweatherstr with a 153 total. There was a $300 prize presented to the top = «++ Jottetown tennis tournament. — 4 on ag on ee Seu Sloring @ igped \ professional in the tournament which was picked up by Mr. : en American League 14 and under, single, semi-fi- Pays 7. . ‘30 ‘oo 270. Residential Stee! Siding ap- Munroe : Cleveland at Kansas City, "al — Don Mclnnis defeated 2.80. 4.60, 3.10, 2.30; 3.10, : plied to existing wall Sincere congratulations to Bill Beer, upon winning the open U m me rsi e n ore ppd. rain. Dana Hood 6-8, 7-5, 6-2. | 2.20. Backed with insulation boare thampionship, from the pen of the author of Sports Front. | eeeiensasimucos —— Final — Keith Hood won| Desenver _ svned ae Joan | 7 eles. Ba ° ; — © championship by defeating Don | Brown, e. a . NGS For Free Estimates on Tid Bits F H And Ther : _ PROBABLE | Mcinnis 6-3, 6-3. oa we ee Tene, Rusco Products Call qa gibeivts *. |Win Little League Iitles | lasers day ni Bd. CAMPBELL | -- PITCHERS Hood and A. McQuaid defeated | A horseman from the Charlottetown Driving Park, — | i Cavrallians aad A. Welle 64 Quinella $30.% 138 U St. => ume eae =. es ens a | ‘The first annual Little Lea- side in the -A section final by | nipped Tignish 12-11 mwhat was probable pitchers in today's 6%. DASHES 4 AND 8 Phone 894-8300 to race out of the paddock at the local Raceway. This | gue baseball tournament was, whipping the Summerside No. probably the cliffhanger of the major league baseball games, D. Hood and D., McInnis de- Nimble Knight «(S. Stead) . 4 Per entlemen insists that it is to cold for this practice and that | held in Summerside yesterday 2 team 10-2. The local club and day. The game required two with won-lost records in paren- feated_L. Killorn and R.- Hood | the men in power should grant permission for. the horsemen | and in the words of John Kane,’ Summerside No.2 team played extra innings to complete it. thesis - 6-4, 62. to racé out off thelr respective barns. b president ofthe -P-E.1.Ama--in--theeconsolation—_final____and__ Tignish and -Kensington then American League Finals — D. Hood and D. Me- a . teur-- Baseball Association” “‘it, Charlottetown —yeame — threugh -met_in_the consolation final ___ Chicago, Horlen- (11«10) and Innis defeate&K. Hood and A. | : Al Getberger captured the $100,000 American golf classic | was a very successful affair."’| with a 9-8 decision to cop series and Tignish walloped the Ken- Buzhardt (10-5) at Baltimore, MacQuaid 6-4, 6-2. Sunday and won his first major tournament. Geilberger pock- ight teams from the length! A consolation honers. _ Sington aggregation i a J. Miller (5-3) and Barber (11-9) Boys 18 and under, singles: eted the top prize of $20,000. Arnold Palmer finished in second | and breadth of the province 1 the-B division Morell met and Souris squared in 2.” (NY. Quarter finals — B. MacKin- place ' competed and they were diyid-' Kensington and got into the | final game of the B section but Boston, Morehead (7-15) and non defeated B. Stull 6-0, 6-2. “ ‘ : : . | ed into two sections, A and B finals with a 6-1 triumph. Souris the eastern team proved no Bennett (4-3) at Washington, Semi-finals — B. Turner de-| ERVATIONS 2 srr pacei agg eo Cree ee eee | according to population. In the ¥ . match for the westerners and Ortega (12-13) and Richert (11-9) feated B. MacKinnon 6-4, 60. RES sel Watho pissing the Digoe Pinte i course in the dist A section Charlottetown met = H were defeated 12-8. 2, iN). Finals — B. Turner defeated = and Mate playing the Digby Pines, N.S._golf course inthe 4ist | erside No. 1 in the first Wenn River : Detroit, Lolich (11-7) at Min- : Alte | . ; ’ All esented J. McQuaid 60, 6-2 to win vtity;] . fgg bowling annual Maritime seniors’ golf tournament. The competition. is seme of the toutney and Sun. r if | All winners were pre: nesota, Grant (17-4), (N) Scnlee’ chenipicushie open to golfers age 55 and over. The final 18 holes of the 36- | S&INE 0 invaded tea Wokel-toare Whips J. River | with trophies by the P.E.I. De- Cleveland, Terry (11-4) or Me- mae p. a hole cournament will be played today. | to the consolation final in A partment of Physicail Educat- Dowell (13-10) at- Kansas City, Semi finals — B. Ellis and B.| leagues for Casey Stengel bowed out yesterday as Manager of New section while themselves ad- yernon River Sr. defeated jon Keith Cowan, pitcher for aga a aan t Los Mé@eKinnon defeated -B.- Stull | "65 -'66 | York Mets. -Stengel’s retirement as manager becomes effec- Vancing to an A section final yonnston River 22-6 in Southern 14. Class A champs Summerside Angeles, Cha YN). and B. McLaren 61, 6-1 to ad- the "65 - sea- ' <five at the end of the season. He will remain with the club | berth by virtue of the 51 vic-' Queens Baseball action played). \°** a ae ngeles, Chance (11-9),-(N): vance to finals against’. Turn- as vice-president. ‘tory. Montague joined Summér-' 3+ Vernon Sunday afternoon to No. 1 was ve ‘most valu National League at and G. Michacl son. Some open- se airbase ; : ‘ -of-three semi final able player in A division and Houston, Roberfs (8-7) and i oe | tie their best-of i : : . Mens open, singles Lyall | ° series at one game each. Gerry Kenny if Morell received Bruce (8-16) at New York, Mc- Huggan defeated Earl Smith 6-2, in ”" left e : | Clarence Ryan was on the the MVP award in the B Class. Graw (2-2) and Miller (1-3) 2, 2-6. 6-2 to advance to semi-finals. ig - = ‘ |mound for Vernon River. He -Kenny was the Morell catcher. (N). : : Today's draw: : as rZems il Ca was tagged for five hits. Sttiking Despite the poor weather the —-San Francisco, Spahn 6-15) 10 a.m. — Barry. MacKinnon | If you wish to- enter a team or form a league - . : : lowed—four—tournament—wentoff_smoothly_and_Herbel (8-7) -at Philadel- _ a a oe ees : i out 21 batters and-allo' fel much phia, Bunning (167) and Bur. ¥® Doug George; 2 p.m. — Fa- kindly contact the fT free passes to base. Sood emg teenetirerstale mu the dette (2-7) 2, (N) ” ther Comerford vs winner of Mc- : Danny Quinn, G. ae ose eid one Paul Milwaukee : Cloninger (18-9) Kinnon and George; 3 p.m. Ly- EATION e men e oO a a a ae euiiten od Ni we ean and Johnson (14-8) at Cincin- all Huggan vs Jim Cuullen; 6.00 BASIL hectare! ee tie’ eicuiog ants, Layton Schirman and Mati, Jay (8-4) and O'Toole (1-2) p.m. — Winner of 2 p:m. match | _ By BEN OLAN when only three Al players fin- sidelined with a hand injury af- were tpueee gave up eight Dennis Lefuray. Kane express 2, \N). vs Walter Cullen: 6 pam a CENTRE NEW YORK (AP)—The pum- ished with that percentage or ter collecting three: hits in 10 out een ed the hope that: this little lea- St. Louis, Gibson (15-9) at ner and Blanchard vs Smith a ber of .300 hitters is almost as higher. The National League tries. walks. gue tournament might: blossom | Chicago, Ellsworth (13-11). Hughes; 6 p.m. — George and Dial 2-1762; 2-1719 as nnant contenders in mark is four set in 1907. Whitfield tied Kaline for fourth Gerard Gill was top batter for ino a wo day affair in the Los Angeles,-Koufax (21-6) at McAleer vs Breeden and Mc- ; : SS tag League with only In addition to the top three, place. Vernon River going ws for — fature. Pittsburgh, Veale (14-9), (N: Nutt. Carl Yastrzemski, Brooks Rob- only four other American CLEMENTE HOLDS LEAD at the plate. Top atters for | : Sonera eee et SRE EAE 8 OE IN RMAY Ce players witha Clementecontinoes-to—teed-iel@erer ant cvincest MacLeod, sague naa we futility. aaiinaan of 305" official times National League. se ae Both going two for four at the The major league mark for at bat. They are Fred Whitfield his average six points to . plate. : on 300 batsmen is ere : : vere Ei and ee with 11 safeties in 25 barges: Bi of ihe coe was a Moore & McLeod Ltd. Ladies’ Wear—second floor : i | ine, troi igers, at bats. ; arence Ryan. . eneniietet ve i as Snake sine: Hall. Minnesota Willie Mays of San Francisco Sate sintpire was Floyd Jay ee j . Twins, .295 and Vic Davalillo, Giants tied Hank Aaron of Mil- with Edison Shea .and Jimmie Commercial Ball Cleveland, 923.. een te waukee Braves for the run- Koughan assisting. him _on_ the _. -Yastrzemski, the Boston Red Ba oe Las Wie A bases. The Power’ Kings atiey oe Sox outfielder, increased his 4 Gericke wile May z oat = a ees average two points to. .327 in average remained the same as ; yj a -in the Bixt aa Commercial ,last week's games. Baltimore g result of eight hits in 25 trips: Summerside | 5 tune series for the Commercial 'orioles’ Robinson remained in, The figures include Sunday's : : = League Softball AAR Secon “place despite<a two-point games" tra Se sh ae cana a whanpenntaciaoee eal SSE ; peepee ewan The Power Kings c bgt sistion drop to .318. Mays slammed three homers, Raceway Jeading slliag 1310- victory last_—Dliva held third place at 311, hoosting his pace-setting total to : : Wedinesiiay. Darryl Doyle i te Minnesota outfielder was - ‘Starters and position at probable starter for the Bankers \Seimmmerside on Wednes- while Jim Dowling will toe the CING Pes : slab for the PKS. Game. time is MARITIME HARNESS RA day, Sept. Ist. i Mated for 6.15 at the Queen — svpNEY (CP) -- Sam Room! FREDERICTON (CP) — . pos TIME 8:00 P.M. Charlotte diamond. All players swept both heats of the featur-' Charming Abbe, owned by A.D. are asked to be on time. = ed_inviational pace on the|Napke of Newcastle, N.B., was | RACE 1 ean fingered > algae ae card’ the only double winner on = 1—HIGHLAND SPIRIT 1 here Monday night. He won eight dash harness racing card 9_ANNAN GAL > Ch town Golfer | first heat in. 2:14:3 and came 00 here Monday: night. The horse 3_CHESTERWAY THOMAS | : hi d Pl ; re repeat in the seventh in 2:14 was clocked in 2.11 3-5 and 211! 4—PINE RIDGE MARION In 7 ir —_ oa other horses scored single *°- es SAL]. JOLLITY 2 : Defend: wii rd. “The oO inners were Bonaven- ,6—DOTS BOY es oe : = Same sch EG ‘iaanial ot Ween Chet a ele JW. he ZICEST Sucte Scott 21, 7—JIMMY. GALLON _ . ~_.Step_smartly_int6 Fall! And do it thandsomely in one of | ‘ a re iwerside Goll and |Volo (2:17); Baker Glen (2:19:3)°-%5). Knight Action Cato ee ee our newly arrived suits or coats. See this beautiful selec- Rie A ers pois » Bry Scott (2:20:1),. Babymite Chief Bert (2.16), Ernie Spencer RACE 2&5 . os ps : ee ve ca (2:19:4)" and. Donmar Way (2- (217) and Hal Hedgewood CGE ne tion now in the Ladies’ Wear Dept. on the.Second Floor. Moncton heading into the final | *17-2". Pays were small. ___ 2SINGALONG ~ 18 holes of ‘play in the 40th~an-~ SACKVILLE “DOWNS, N7S. : 3—STORMY-SONG - aoe nual Maritime. senior's . go (¢p}—— Real Jerry's Mile in Pinett, Results 4—AUDREY’S PRIDE tournament here soar 2.09.4 was the fastest of — an e S—RIO GRANDE The final-18 holes in the two- eight-dash harness. racing prv- — . Sane te ae Stata We ess| crermemaroaree ANTES © COATS » i 3 .™. er. wi wi = . iis viuaet af the 36-hole com- Western (2:16.4), Hazel Bird| held at the Federal Driving QUINELLA ON RACK. 4 : : : é petition receives the Maritime (2:11.4), Fur Annway -(2:12.2), Chibs raceway at Pinette, Sat- WRACTOR ON RATE 6 Wools, wool faille, and cashmerés with luxurious fur Rela a Oe _ See Le ew Riese Sik 0 AVR eee ae ene eI trims. Superbly tailored, exacting fit, with loads of Sa fourdime' winner of Frost 12:10-2; and Trim Tag” My Jeanie (S. MacMillan) 11 ee eg eee. fashion detail. Top names. All sizes: Les ee the annual — — == (2:15.1). r Last Chance Mose (J. — ‘ + conker ania : Monday over the -par-7l Digy | _ MONCTON (CP) == Jaez.Man |. i eee : 29 95 - 175 00 ~ Pines layout compared to Lewis’ the only double winner on=-a»Princess Prue (W. aptnes 2—SUNNY ee ° : é 83. Lewis won the title in 1963. | nine-dash harness racing card ' ‘ ‘pains : 3—MARK PURDUE ; E. G. Taylor of Charlottetown here Monday night, clocking Little Annie ac! -_ : 4—HI THERE = . is in third place. just two strok- miles in 2:14, 2:13.4 — 3 S—ORCHESTRA LEADER es off the pace at 4 while H.-P. Other winners were Leon's, Times: 2.15:2: 2.16. 6—TEA TIME GAL : Connor of Halifax, a third-place Thoughts. (2:12.2), Miss Frisky _ CLASS B RACE 408 ; ae _r sss oa N . Saat (Ear ie es — ei |—TENNESSEE RILEY “2 ‘ ~je (2:17.2), . e) —IE! e 4 pw) tag fel with Bhs aL) Nellie J (2:15 3) ond True Marion (W. Furness) 1 3|2—BILLY C. COMMAND ITS Om ee CA” ORES im Sue (2: ; ) 3+ESTRALITA - CLASS “A” SCORES “ —— naan eas a. Ruby Chief ‘MacKinnon Sie | SL OEICPANG seine e ES ____Riversi e y. dot n “om- 3 2! ! ! i = 1KS,__Manwel.__Fé 4182 bination Miss~Frisky —-and-Rartha- Clegg 1G: Rooney) 44 5=SAMMY-GALLON—____., § [ pe -Plain_wools, tweeds are the. neiys in. Sie ae lo mngae. se iB jue -aely satlie <a oe come any “Gusc. SEE Wt Gani e ‘ suits. By famous fashion houses, in a s ~ > — , 3 + oF : z ‘i ee rt Neon taint - on ation of Jolly Jerry and Mellie Chestnut Clegg (Crosby 11 8 KID FREIGHT as complete size range. segs (ot ines RE SS Be re tts fe Haas pa ee pee Ek mace | 95 to 95.00 essere ie _- 43-86 Mid et Finals Miss Kehla (A. MacRae) 45 ae : . 24. to . +R. Shedd. Riverside 44 43-87 g Ginger ‘Will |S MacTavish} . ScLINDEN HANOVER : ‘ 7 ? a = = ; . we mente os 43-88 Start Tonight Times: 2.95:3; 2.96.1. {Se ee ererrcht | CLASS 1D ESTRETC sia M.D. Rawding. Liverpool. s : : SCO ; ‘ P.E.). 3 ; , 6—RUDY. FRI : version” | ides finals goes tis evening | Katy wane” | i S-LANO® PATCR STORE HOURS J.D. Hickman, Riverside 4° | Sie ; . ee KEE CADET 45 46—91 |at Victoria Park —- the Char- | Titan Ward (H. Coulson) /3 4 8-YANKEE | : lottetown Midgets host a com-| iss Jollity (G. Ryan) 53 > : A. Cunningham, Halifax ee sa ; - Mt! y RACE 9 ' . © W-01 |Siowart Gerry Murphy | will| Pustt Bution (J. Ryan) 4511 _west RIVER ATOM | ’ Mon: Ther... ee er 1 ee ae orgy te ne sie tor the Weel OB) gn se McKenna: 2-CAPARFRY \ . 2% =| P. Streeter, Riverside ee gregation in this first game of | snenae on wae, ts Youn: tak S-GRATTAN ABE i : Fri ist, i ne WS i-3geued’ cana wil be paved o¢| SN. Mortons, A. Pinlaywon, estan Sane —— ea 300 H. Brynjolsson, Halifax 52 44~96|Mt. Stewart on W. even 5 Weal: umers, D._ MacKenzie. |¢ GLIDING BILLY “YOUR FAMORITE CENTR Saturday ._ ... 9—12: os : R.A. Noble, Moncton 51 45—% jing and if a third is necessary it N Ross: clerk. : _ %—MIGHTY LANDRY : 4 L. Mavor Jr., Edmundston -— will be played in Charlottetown) Next nace Saturday, Septem- g ima DELEGATE IZZ 50 45-9 on Thursday evening. | ber 4, 1965, at 2.30 pm. bial iss ie : 2 \ asf a as z i ae eg gg ee A rapa