some..- . 5‘. v; 1:, :this club before. in a July Mer- 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri, Sept. 11. 1964. I SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE League Balance DUNSTAN’S University campus is starting to get look' wexk an the local Saints go through work- upcommg 1 Conference schedule. gets, (underway Sept. 19. The way things look now coach Ed Hilton won't be able improve much on the club’s 3-4 record of last season. but have been working it looks like SDU very inch of ability out of them possible. Hilton has 11 running the crew pretty hard in light gear this week and they seem to be taking it very well. The Werence should have at least a degree more balance (his season than lost. because of the way the schedule has been drawn up, The schedule is unbalanced this year with the ob- ie-gllve of bringing teams of nearly equal calibre into competi- Bome and home series will be played by St. F. X. and St. Mary’s. Mot-1t A and UNB, Stadacona and Shearwnter, Acadia Dalhousie and St. Dunstan's and Acadia. St. Mary s_ Huskies are the only team meeting the power- ful X-Men Mice. Mount A Stad. Shearwater. UN'B and St. ' each. This will be a E E g 3 slight improvement on or Dal meet the Ioneymen. The two top clubs will meet in a revival of the Purdy Senior Intercollegiate League and the Ontario Intercollegiate Cup game, Nov. 21. and invitations have been sent to the Lean» for bids to the Atlantic Bowl Game. Nov. last season’s schedule as neither Acadia Maritime Tournament Here OF THREE Maritime Minor baseball tournaments. the Juvenile set, is scheduled for Charlottetown's Memorial Field next Saturday and Sunday. Taking part will be the Charlottetown Legion Juveniles, "a. C New York Yankee's first baseman Joe Pepitone (25) slides safely into first base in the second inning against ~ any“. .czm ..;..w ROWDE‘D AT FIRST B for” A Detroit yesterday on a hunt to Don Demeter (left). Deme- ter went sprawling in the put- out attempt. Tiger pitcher Two Island professionaln. Ce- .cil Dowling. Belvedere. and Er- l‘rol Nicholson. Green Gables. iare favored to walk. off with to honors in this Weekend‘s Maritime Professional Golfers Association's invitational tourn- ament at the Belvedere Golf Club I‘ Both Nicholson and Dowling in previous pro tournaments at the Belvedere course this year. and are rated the favorites from a field of approximately 20 Maritime pros on the Island ' course. Other top professionals who will be seeking a share of the are ‘Jook’ Munroe. Amherst; Jim Walker. Moneton; Kelly Burnett. Ashburn; Don Sinclair, ; Track Results i From Dundas have finished in the top money a more than $1,600 in prize money so] Expe Jackie finals of the championships at Belvedere two weeks ago. Bryant. a consistent Canadian Junior for the past \ Saint'IJohn: and Jim Maxwell. Chests. Entry is, limited to Maritime pron. EXPECT 100 ENTRIES Approximately 100 entries are expected for the meet; of them are expected to be ems teurs with a handicap of 10 or less. The amateurs will be play- ing for more than 81.000 in priz- Co—favorites among the amn- teurs are Belvedere's Art Mac- Kenzie and ‘Butch‘ O‘Hearn of Dartmouth's Brightwood. Otter top Maritime amateurs entered include Doug Lewis. MoncIon; Bill Bishop. Saint John: Maur- ice Dowling, Moncton; Bank fred. Summerside: P e t e r B o p e. Brightwood; , Bryson Crowell, Halifax; Bill Beer, Bel. vedere; Gard Leslie, Saint John: and Doug MacAfee, Sussex. cted to enter it Halifax'l Bryant. who reached the Canadian Junior Rhoda MacLeod of Sherwood lcaptured the top female athlete ward at the Dundee track and field competition yesterday. Bill MacKinnon, Charlottetown was the top male athlete for me meet. The following are the re sults of the various events: and under: . . Billy Mac- Kinnon. Charlottetown: 2. Wal- ly Conohan. Cardigan: a. John MacLeod. Charlottetown. Hank Aguirre (37) ran in to cover the base. (AP Wirephoto) a team from New Brunswick (probably Bathurst) and a team from Nova Scotla (probably Liverpool). The City boys were awarded the tournament on the grounds of being de- fending Maritime champs. Similar Maritime tournaments will be held in New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia in other minor brackets ' tourname . cw Brunswick has no entry In the Junior mvmon. the NS. winner will meet P.E.I. for the Maritime title. In recent years the trend in Nova Scotia has to ide high school championships—hockey. basketball. y tournament play. and It has proven vcry suc- cessful.“ is cheaper in the long run to bring the too teams to one location for playoffs and it creates a feeling of rivalry and teas-1 spirit a very important in som- . The Mari' aseball Association has taken a lesson from the NS. Headmasters Association in rthis initial year of Minor tournaments. The meets should be very succeSs‘ fill and I expect me Juveniles will draw very well in Char- Iottetown. Nine Dash Racing Action Seen AiCh'iown Raceway The quinella feature was the largest. return by the pari-mu- Myrna me] on last night's nine dash card at the Charlottetown Drlv-;My Lady R. (A. Smith) ing Park. The winning combina-iJolly May (A. Pineau) tion was Hettie’s Boy owned by; Terry's Hal (W. Dickie) Frankie Chief and driven by Chester Birt, of Peake's Station and Babe Cleglg owned by George McCoubrey. ‘ Cavendish and with Alyre Pin- ff The Uff eau holding the ribbons. Th; , :w i n n i n g twosome returne IMBALANCE on the Island sports scene 112,: shown this (311250 for a $2.00 quinena fic_ week as Sinmnerstde's ENMAN DRUG whipped \Ialn Bragg “mine” “1 Straight mes i“ the “Swim” Mk" ' ere were no double dash D s s 2 AND (I 200; 400 9th $11.70, 7.00. 4.50; Egg, winners on last night's program. Diplomate Royal (E. Clow) 1 517.80. 6.00; 3. 1y Conohan, Cardigan; 3 John ball final series I had expecteca the Citv squad in hair summer. Single dash winners included: Dot‘s Boy (E. Bernard) 2 2'; Times 210 2 and 2.12. Carr. . . side but duffwlnk Eman.s muld 563‘. the 31.8,... a; bad as Mighty Brenda. Diplomate Ro- Eleanor Patch (A. Pineau) 3 3 W Standing broad jump: Billy they did—90 both games. PETE DEVANA and (.01? WHITE yal. Home Stretch. Heine’s Boy, Ida Budlong S MacKmnon‘ Charlottgtowm 2. ‘ were much on the mound for the Mariners . , (HOOG' Evelyn‘s Ardent. First Dreams. (R. MacDonald) 4 6 John Conohan. Cardigan; 3. . POWELL made his presence lmown in a Baltimore nnifrrm Fair Sail. Dennis Herbert and Yankee Timber (R. Craig) 5 4‘ Wally Conohan. Cardigan. 1 1‘ Wednesday after a three week layoff with a broken wrist. Bobby Brook. iHome Stretch (A. Smith) 6 1: o fee/c, 101.5 1mm; Powell rapped out a pair of fwmrun homers as the Orioles Hettie‘e Boy reined by Ches- Lucky Lark (J. Arsenault) 7 7 p I Boys 12 years and under: whipped as ington in the opener and had three singles as fer Birt which is always a pop- Calamity's Boy (J. Unappcll) MONTREAL .Cp,__The 19% 75 yard dash: 1‘ 88m CW they lost the nightcap 4-3. I 211955 with 'Bmg' carrying a bat. ular win with the patrons of the, 3 a . 65 National Hockey League sea_ “5: 2' Ivan Hugh“; 3. way“ you can't count. the Orioles out of the scene . . . n I or 10031 raceway paid. 524,80 '0‘ Pays 2nd $49“ 3‘10'320; 2%. sun. with a Mnndav opening for MacDonald. American League action. Detroit's MICKEY LOLICH continued win‘ 0 place and 31,90. 2,30; 7,60; 6th, $53.80, 10.80, 4.20: l the first time in 115' history'gfl, 10 m d nd _ 1 D m to dazzle big league hitters as he set down the Yankees ow. as Chester teamed “194300. 530 under way on ‘2 when New yes on u or. . ava on e hits. It was Lolich's seventh straight win. third successive :ll‘litout and bons h' record to 1&7 . . . The first in a series RACING cards will be held at the. Charlotte- ‘ underway at 7:4 . . up I an t expect he ever will make much of a dent on (he . One of the greatest scorers in the history of the minor-pro e leagues, Cam has bothersom -, BASEBALL Legion Tops SCORES AI 9'2 National 0Lea;qu St. Louis 01 000000—1 65 The Charlottetown Canadian “8. on 00x__ 5 so ugh“ juvenile“ de‘ea‘ed “‘9 Sadecki (1010). Cueller (5). Eastern Centennial All-Stars Humphreys ,8) and Uecker; 9'2 i“ an “hibmon baseball Short (16-7) and Triandos. HRs: tilt played under the lights. at Phua._camson ,2“ Mammal Flew 13“ “‘3‘”- Milwaukee 000 310 021— 7121 The Eastern squad scored New York 002 300011_ “00 two runs in the opening inning Blasingame (5-4). Tefenauer and maintained their lead untll (a. and Torre: Ribam ,1_3)_ the fifth when the Legion scor- '6 :1- Fisher (9) and Cannizzaro. three unanswered “"18 ‘0 HRs: MIL-Alon (T). Carly (17) N.Y.—Kranepool (9). ouston 000003000— 3 81 Chicago 00100300x— 4 9 1 Johnson (10-15). Woodeschick (6) and Grate; Jackson (19-10), McDaniel (9) and Bertell. 000 Cincinnati Pittsburgh 000000 000— 0 50 Purkey (10-9) and Edwards. ker (3); Friend (12-16). Blass (9), and Pagliaronl. American League 300 ed take over the lead. The Char- lottetown squad added three runs in each of the following frames to gain the . Billy Weatherble we! on the mound for the winners while B. Conohan absorbed the,loss. Mike Kelly led the batting at- tack for the Legion forces with a two for three performance at the plate. Drugmen Meet Mondon Squad ' SUMMERSIDE — E n m a o I of Summerside will ad- vance against Moncton United Van Lines softball club of New Brunswi , tomorrow. This will be the first game of the Marl- time Senior '3‘ semi-finals. Game time is set for 2.00 pm. Enman Drug ran up against 5 E E a a Q i. s- E E , game of that tourney, 7-4. Monaco. by indications has a (h. PEI.- wlll advance against the Scotla winner for the Max p. lineup IS can I ker on the third race. to big trotter to the wire on top, in 2.13-4 in the third dash. l The largest single win was I‘. win ticket. on Home owned by Charles Oakes. Nelevelyn's Ardent Wilts‘lire and reined by Smith. A win ticket on the Smithl teamed entry was wort ‘ The fastest time on the card was paced by Dennis Herbert owned by E. A. Ferguson. Charm Iotletown and with Jack Fergu- son up on the bike. The Fergu- son teamed gelding was clock- ed ln 2.10-2 in winning the fifth event. l The first daily double wall "worth $2950. The exactor lea-l ture was held on the sixth dash.l lyns Ardent and Fair Sail were the winning horses in the sec- ond daily double feature. A dou- ble ticket on the pair was worth 2500 Racing action resumes at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Saturday night. with another ac- tion packed card set to leave the wire. ASH 1 Mighty Brenda J ollity Grattan Free Chance (Ed Larter 'Il'le twosome of Home Stmtcthallie Hal (J and Dot's Boy paid $95.40. Eve- ' True L dy MacLeod, Charlottetown. Highhjump: 1. Billy MacKln- ,4“... 3.30. 8,“ 314,30. 115m 730; non. C arldbetown: 2. 11 4" gécgggzld) 1.; 13.40, 390; 2 . Conohan. Cardigan; 3. Johnny (G. MacDonald) . 3 (Chas. O’Brien) (J. Chappell) ) 8 Pays Isl. 37.20. 4.30. 3.00; 0.30,l 0: 3.00. Time 2.17.‘ Times 2.15 and 216-3. , s s 3 AND 1 Heliie's Boy (C. BirI) 1 6 Stretcthabe Clegg (A. Pineau) 2 2‘ Allanl (L. Hennessey) 3 l Bob's Girl (H. Stead) 4 5 $53.80.l Brown Budlong (H. Hughes) 5 31th.." was also 0m. 12. a wed._ Windy June (E. Bernard) 6 4 nesdav. 1 Way Mon (L. Walsh) Mr. Dougan (J. Chappell) (l Pays SMEO. 2820 7 7. (11' 4 Dennis Herbert 51 (J. Ferguson) 1 g Kinnon. Charlottetown; 2. Wal- {Bobby Brook (D. Simmons) 2 1 1y Conohan. Cardigan; s. Gor- e Stalag Hanover don Womb. : (E. Bernar ) I o 12 lb. shot put: 1. Wally Cono- 7;Homestretch Linda ’han. Cardigan; 2. Claude Mac- ‘ (l. 4 4 Leod. Sbrathcona; 3. Billy Mac- Sunny King (R. Craig) 5 5 Kinnon. dial‘lotfetown, 291‘eet. nthnny [. (C. Murphy) 6 2 2 inches. Running Broad Jump: 1. ly MacKlnnon, Charlottetown; 2. Wally Condlan, Cardigan: a. Sidney Beck, Montague. 17 feet. 10% inches. no yard dash -- Billy Mac- Kinnon, Charlottetown: 2. Wal- ly Conohan. Cardigan; 3. John Conohan. Cardigan. 4 feet, 10 inches. Times 213.and 2.13%. D 440 yard dash: 1. Billy Mac- ASHES 5 AND I Pays 5th 5860. 4.20. 2.60: 3.80. and dash: 1. Billy Mac- Wal 880 y Kinnon. Charlottetown; 2 York R a n g e r 3 visit Boston é'umbswm Bum“ ' Bruins. . ' The opening date. Columbus Rfigliialczxgfii: gifldggh; W ldltetown Commercial League championship last by defeating the Queen Char The Ban Bil- Guardian in Bankers Win lDowIing And Nicholson I Represent Island Forces years. we: beaten In idle couver. SEPARATE TOURNAMENT For the past three years the Maritime PGA had been 'leld in conjunction with the an- time Open; sponsored by Olands Ltd. Halifax. But this season the Association has decided to sponsor the once again. Play will commence early Sat- urday morning with all golfer- playing 18 holes. The final 18 holes will be p1 Sunday. There is a possibility that Bel- vedere‘l number one will be extended as a par five hole om four for the tour The change will be that the green used this meet will the green previously used with the second hole before the course we revised. three final round by Jim Seed. Ven- f a] Today’s Sport SUMIIERSIDE — The first game of the intermediate A Maritime eoftlball semi-finals between the Loggieville Bison: of New Brunswick and the ROAF Station Eagles in scheduled for here Saturday. Gum time is 8 pm. ,5’sldej: Legion Meet All-Stars SUMMERSEE — The Sum- merslde Junior Legionnaires and the Eastern Centennial All Stars play here Saturday in the opening game of the best of tlilree Island junior baseball 11 s. The two squads have not met during season's exhibition play and little is known of the Centennial Club. Regardless. this is playoff ball and they should prove troublesome. Summerside over the season has played good percentage winning ball and is a club that B evenly balanced and reason- able steady. althoum not over- po eri w 11;. Paul MacWilliams II t h e choice of the duo coaching staff of Henry Gallant and Hank Lan- dry to start for Summersine. ' MacWilliams uses for ammun- ition primarily a live ball. Game time Saturday is I pm. and coaches Gallant and want all players at Queen Elizabeth Park at 2.15 m. City Ch’ship ACTRESS D Mrs. Gyda Hombre. who as Gyda Christensen was one of Norway's greatest actresses. High School & College JACKETS Just arrived a large ship- ment of college and high school jackets. These indicts . known manufacturer and are all wool. Dow's are offeng these Jacket- at 10% off to students. t our: now— nig Police 149 at otte diamond.‘ kers. who ousted the semi-final play, won the best-of-five final series in st!- ' games. G. Arsenault went the dis- tance for the win. He gave up 10 hits, walked one and struck out. two. Bernie MoKinnon was the loser. He gave up l0 hits. walked four and struck out two. G. Mach-mack was 2—‘or-3 for the Bankers and G. Davi- son. S. Roberts and E. Arlen- ault were all 2-for-4. For the losers. A. Machd. MacKinnnon. S. Williams and R. Crockett all were 2-for-4. C/D~‘ H1 >- :3 SAE WESTERN SH- llegular Value 3. Stock Up New B Day in the Unich States, is the‘ , . latest opening since the 1949-50‘l ben' 3' Charlene MacKenz'e' season. when (he. 70 - gamei schedules began. The opening! “STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS has died at the age of 92. I I I I I I r 101‘ a complete . see line of i B O l E N s u! I Lawn and Garden ll . Equipment I Keith Cormichde O I 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. Sherwood b a I .- L_e Equipment E for Hunting 25% TGUN SHELLS 5 -- NOW 2.96 Hunting Season price range . . . 12.95 to 15.95 Jackets available for the fol- lowing high echooll and col- . Hunter River Q. R. H . . . 4.90: 5.6 ss'm' 250' 2'10' 2'10' American League 1‘ Times 2134 and 2.15. , W L M GBL, nasnns 4 AND a Balt‘mm 85 57 599 - 1 First Dreams 8E0 85 59 .590 1 i (A. MacDonald) 1 3‘New York 82 57 .590 1% Fair Sail (J. Pound) 2 1 Detroit 7 68 .524 1015 . Arsenaujf) 3 5,Los Angeles 74 70 .514 12 ‘ I a LoulR.Annea1-)4 slMinnesota 71 71 .500 14 UNDER April Budlong (H. Stead) 5 4! Cleveland 70 71 .496 141,»; - Princess Mark ( L. Kelly) 6 2 Boston 62 81 .434 23% Amigo Mike (s. White) .. 7, Washington 56 88 .389 30 Pays 4th 522.130.700.140; 5.80.1Kansas City 51 89 .364 38 AT. T. 12 FIRST RACE 7.45 p.111. SPORT ECHOES N ormnn Moodonald I. G be PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today's By Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Three-Ring Circus Summerstde ladies' softball (the other two games to be New York 000200- 5 901major league baseball games, troit 000200000— 2 with won-lost records in paren- 50 Downing (12-8) and Howard; at 5' 0 team have done this year what they haven't been able to do be fore. if our memo serves us right, by beating the Halifax played at Moncton.) And th e Charlottetown centenniall take on our Summerside baseball Ju- niors in the first game of a best Aguirre (5-9). Gladding (7). Ra- kow (8) and Frechan. HRS: .Y. —- Howard (13). Pepitone (22). Oct. — Kaline (14). Chicago 0010000001— 2 81 Minn. 0000010000— 1 40 Horlen. Wilhelm (9-8) (9) and Carreon: Martin (9) (16-8) and Lamabe (9-12). Ritchie (ti). Spanswlck (ll). Heffner (B) and Tillman: Siebert (M). McMa- hon (8) and Romano. Acue (9) mm (4) Budolp'i (6) Kline (9) and Brumley. HRa: Ball—Bo- ens (2). Wash -- Zimmer (11) King (18). National Leagn Cincinnati. Maloney Milwaukee. Lemaster ( C (1&9) at (13-11) New York. Siallard (8-18) at Los Angeles. Reed (2-3) (N) Pittsburgh. Law (10-12) Houston, Notiebart (6-10) at (N) atey. HR: Minn—Kant (3). Philadelphia. Bennett (10-12) Chi—Hansen (17). a San Francisco. Marichal Boston 200000000— 4 80 (17-16) (N) Cleveland 200030 0031— 5 to St. Louis. Gibson (14-10) at Chicago. Broglio (7-11) Ame can one Kansas City. Segul (8-14) and Odum (00) at Baltimore. HRS: Boa—Stuart (31‘. Conig- Bunker (15-4) and Vineyard liaro (21). Cleve—Slebert (2). 12-3) Salmon (3). l Clicago. Peters (16-8) at Baltimore 020811000—12170 Cleveland. Kralick (11-5) (N) Washington 101020010—5 91 Minnesota. Arrigo (7-4) at Pappas (15-5) and Orsino; New York. Bouton (15-12) (N) Kreuter, Ridik (5-5) (3) Han- Washington. Daniele (7-10) at Detroit. Wickereham (17-10) s Angelee. Newman (11-0) at Boston. Monbouquette (0-13) (N) ’ fems in Halifax by the score of of ree affair. That’s thr 5-1. Marie (Peter!) Fardy pitch- ed a four hitter to send bile Hal- igoniannes to unexpected feat. Halifax is coming over to Summerside on Saturday to play one. and if necessary. two ball games at Queen Elizabeth Park, which is going to be the scene of a three-ring circus according to reports. Enman Drug play Moncton here for N.B.-P.E.I. eenlor "B" softball supremacy Park In the e- I 00!! from game to game 0 catch one man. or better still a call the hat around the divided Intermediate Softball West Prince. Intermediate long tlme but Erie Johnaton'l "D" softballerl. belt Johno boys got tired of trying to cton's Sheet Metal 8-5 In the make apple sauce out of that first game of a home-and- lazy apple. and slowed their home series. runs count. swings to score runs in Wednesday evening in Sum- the final inning. Richard Al- merslde. The westerners led len. (Bill's boy). had c troubkI on the club for the sheet metal team. The West Prince boys looked superior HUNTER’S CORNER Hunting Season Shortened; on the field. Bobby Pr tin routine. die got away doing a particularly fine Job with It for a rurprlsingly In short field. Abbie: Victorious pretty important g mes to 3: taking place at. Queen Elizabeth Fans no doubt will be strolling little of each. and we -sugge|t ple of good-looking girls. plus three crowds in a sort of united fund effort, the spoils to be equally Black Ducks The opening date of the duck been announced in in marked contrast to the op- . cling date leaf year (1063) when depoembe Nth a If r nd clonedon 91 .e totalof'ndm.‘l'hilaeasonof 10041th 15th nd Are Doubtful ing of our migratory birds. with special emphasis on black duck; is due to The closing of the first fifteen days in October. It will undoubtedly cut down the black duck kill by thl percent or better. A lot of black, with on a! not: '3 g. Postmortem - The Sumer- eide intermediates seem quite a few neither below the caliber (1 their hated rlvnle on the . 0 games were but in the other three 5 self. and the other old-timers of Sommerslde beat the Chm letdown team in their own bell 1m that All In. again. no nearest the present outfit has to an oldotimer h Paul Schur- an. and Paul's hat was the most potent in a rather ineffec- tual parade to the plate. The m 3 nominal-side a v e started a youth movement. hm ever. and they have quite a few Special Band Music By 0 Queen Charlotte High School Bond the direction.“ In‘ Cudnore. FIRST "SPECIAL" FALL PROGRAMS OF THE promising players coming up who will some day play Inter- mediate ff m in the town. soul-mm». "watt tillnextyear”wlllhavetebe : LCHARLOTTJETOWN IVING PARKj our battlecry. L.