:i2 a ' Records Fall Like Flies 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. July 5. 1965. ee ye | During Henley Regatta G HENLEY England CP)— West Germany's Ratzeburg eight upset Olympic-champion Vesper Boat Club of Philadel- phia by a half-length and Don Spero captured the Diamond: Sculls ‘in a record-smashing windup of ‘the Henley royal regatta Saturday. The Germans, winner of the 1960 Olympic title at Rome and undefeated until they were de- throned in the 1964 Olympics at Tokyo by the Vespers, avenged that loss in a stirring struggle on the Thames The West Germans rowed the Harness T The Charlottetown aes his Evening — Britain by entire distance—one mile and dell-Yerburgh of me 550 -yards—without once drop- three-quarters of a length ac reak re: ‘of 7:42 ing below the back-breaking record time 0 a of 40 ##rokes a m «ule This was four seconds faster They took the lead at the than the mark Spero set in @ heat On the regatta’s closing day, five. records were ‘broken. Four replaced records set in the first start, stretched it from a third ‘of a length (20 fpetisio a half-~ length (30 feet) and won in Six minutes. 16 seconds. This was in two seconds faster than the two days of competition when Yecord set. by the Vespers in eight of the nine marks eliminating Harvard University events open to overseas crews r heat 7 Sday were lowered ee er In the Thames Challenge Cup Spero. the 25-year-old Ameri- for eights, just rated below the can champion, came from be- grand, the Isis Club. of Britain hind to defeat husky Hygh War- beat Nottingham Britannia Club Racing -or England. by three-quarters of a length in 6:37. In the morning semi-finals, Isis set the é@vent record of 6:35 in scoring a_half-length victory over Eliot House of | Harvard, the 1964 champions. LEANDER SCORES WIN | Four former. Yale _sweep- ~" swingers studying at- Oxford carried the colors of Britain's Leander Club to victory in the a stretch and in the fourth and for |" eens ‘Cs HH r oe Seta eer Se aad SSED IN ATTEMPTED DOUBLE PLAY eee s ce Re i a @ Willie Mays, 4d Lead National All-Stars By JOE REICHLER | NEW YORK. (‘(AP)—Repeaters | Willie Mays | topped the National League all-! star team named Saturday. It! jincluded such power hitters as_ Henry Aaron, Ernie Banks, Richie Allen and Willie Stargell. | * Fleet-footed Maury Wills .and., Peter Rose round ¢ ing team, exciusive of the. pitcher, that will face the| American League's best in the 36th all-star game in St. Paul | July 13. An indication of the strength, of the NL: line-up is the fact that it had no room for such | as Roberto Clemente, Frank | Robinson, Bill White and Curt Flood, who did not even make the second team. ‘., J | Mays, the brilliant centre! |fielder of San Francisco Giants, |captured 250 votes of a possible |255. It was the 12th straight year he'd been tamed to-the | starting lineup. Runner-up Vada | | Pinson of Cincinnati Reds re-| }ceived only 17 votes, all. from |the Giants who could not yote ” ime Joe Torre The only close race was for away with the first base job second base where ter, edged veteran Frank Bol- ling 100 There was third ba lies slugging sophomore, 137 alse some where Wi gers’. spee Leo Cardenas to 87 to 8. There was contention :at Rose, Cin- The former shortstop grabbed and Joe Torre cinnatis aggressive leadoff hit- | 164 votes. Commissioner Ford Frick of the Braves 110 votes to | whose office conducted the polls from among the 562 players, a mild battle for |coaches and managers in the se where Allen, the Phil- two leagues, said the alternates de- | and pitchers will be named next out the start-|feated Ron Santo of the Cubs | week. The NL has been dominant in shortstop |recent years, winning six of ths lis, Los, Angeles Dod- last seven games including a d demon, outdistanced 7-4 triumph at Shea Stadium of the Reds 141 last year. The 33-year ti- tion is tied at 17 victories each. Ernie Banks of Chicago ran 'One game. ended in-a tle. Chicago's Hull Wants $100,000 HONOLULU (CP Bobby Hull, all-star for the National Hockey would like a $100,000 sa his efforts this._year. > AP) — with management first. I didn't ward in want it to be public. I’m noted League, for saying things out of school lary for and I've been watching myself. But. he | And then this happened. ® fe © _ {It was a return battle for the \_In the 100-yard-dash, Wyomia) the Birming- |versity won in -10.5, tying the | city, added 92,459 new residents mid-tournament cut “and = Nick- laus finished 17 strokes behind Player at 299. Sammy Snea Retains Title FORMBY, Engiant AP) “@am Snead Sunday defended successfully his world senior ggif championship title even though he conceded he wasn't — a firecracker out e.”’ * The White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., professional defeated Britain's jie Ward one-up in’37 holes to retain the Teach- ers’ title on the 6,862 - yard, r - 73 Formby links, seven miles from Southport where the 1965 British Open championship will be held starting Wednesday. “Snead and Ward, each 53, put on.a-pretty good exhibition for elderly champs, and thé crowd of (3,000 enjoyed it immensely. Brisk wind made play tricky at least. 4 . Sixteen - £0, | a grilles: Years ago, _ England, pro, 6 and 5 in U.S. record she shares with during April 1965, 7 jteammate Edith McGuire. @ Rider Cup match. 1 P}ayer,-winner-of~all- the four major golf titles—the U.S, Open, Masters-and PGA and the Brit- ish Open—is trying to become the first player to win both-open titles in the: same year since Ben Hogan did-it-in--1953. * Canadian: Girl | Wins Hurdles —— | } COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Jen- nifer Wingerson of Toronto sped to victory in the 220-metre hur- dies at the women’s track and field championships of the U.S. amateut athletic union Satur- day night. Miss Wingerson trailed Chi- cagos Mamie Rallins across the last- hurdle, but passed her in the straightaway to win in 27.5 seconds. Miss Rallins was timed. in- 27.7. Denise Paschal of San Francisco was third in. 28.5. In the 100-metre hutdles, won by Cherrie Sherrard of °* Los Angeles in 13.7, Miss Wingerson came fourth. Her time’ was 14.1. | | Tyus of Tennessee State Uni- wn | in tomorrow's Guardian. nad a 80 Saturday. Miramichi Eddie (2:16). Agnew. Miss Mann, ‘shaken one-+ over-par performances on: two ———— <- of the first four holes and the heavy pressure of Mrs. Cornel-. ius’ late charge, staged a fight- ing finish over the 6,220-vard, par-72 Atlantic City Covntry | Club course ta capture the | $4,000 first prize. . Minor Baseball The following is the schedule for the first da¥: of playin the Charlottetown {Minor League baseball programme. All-players | who have registered are asked | to report to the park to find out | the team to which ‘they have | been suignes A full schedule for weeks play and the rosters | of each team will be published put cash in your pocket today! MONDAY 9:30—LITTLE LEAGUE Braves vs. Pirates; Cardinals! vs. Phillies: Cubs vs. Dodgers. 1:30—FARM vee Yankees vs. Red Sox; Indians vs. Senators. 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McELWYN KEY 6—MY HAVEN . 5—CYCLONE KELLY 6—AUDREY’S PRIDE 7—HETTIE’S BOY RACES 4—8 | 1~OHIO’S ORPHAN c) . the second match may, D) E) ¥F) G) Fe ee ee ne j NAME ...........5 e000 02006 DesseBeoes 90 esseve Oteee Oceeee @ Oe | ADDRESS ..... MAIL ENTRIES TO: ‘MR. BOB MOLLISON, ° ¢/o MOLLISON’S HARD SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. | { | | | | | | | | | | | | I | ‘. Judging x ee ee ee ee ee ee ae) ES 4 “ * ‘At the Carnival. Each is given two wooden matches. Only one match fs allow to. light the nay, only be used if the contestant either breaks the first the course of lighting or if it goes out before igniting the pipe. The signal to “light-up’’ is then given and a stop watch set in motion. The contest continues until only one participant remains. Each entry will be mailed a free package of Brahadis tobacco to practice, This contest sponsored by the RCAF Association in Summerside. ™. Friday Evening, July 16th, 9:30 p. pore s Cooley: Pri Philip . Cup. for coxed ian? Park will feature_an eight dash soe oe mae ers ith a. bait-tongts aaa CHRIS CRO jfor their own man. didn't plan’ to have the fact | “t didn't want anagement pacing card this evéning becin-— prime of_shape for the final over the tideway Scullers _ of : aE ————=======——Terre, the stocky Milwaukee ‘published-untit after he had told to know” second-hand. = : ning at 8.15. aioe = "sprint for the money. In the ex- Britain in the record time of New York Mets salcher is_forced at second in third-in- Larry Mi1! er aMiller had -eatcher, got 246 votes to only 24 his boss, James ~ D. Norris, | SHARES RECORD In the first -dach—six stariers-_actor feature, dash five — Lady; 7:03. - — Chris Cannizzaro~ is / ridged ning of today’s game in Shea grounded to pitcher Bob Pur-" for John Edwards of Cincinnati, |OW"eT of ae Black | Hull, born in Point Anne, v wo to the gate and. Chet ~Lakeburn and Jolly Dick should | East Germany's Peter Gorny . by St. Louis Cardinals short- Stadium. Groat fires ball to key to start the play. ; Torre and Mays were the only i shouldn't have said it.” Ont has been with the Hawks *./ ae —.. on the rai would be taking the win and e _ and Ginter Bergau won the stop Dick Groat as(Cannizzaro first in futile attempt to get (AP Wirephoto) repeaters from} * year’s Said an embarrassed Hull Sat- since the start of the 1957-58 » seh to ‘be a good bet. An- money>Bettors take your pick. rr Coniats for meine “cars Te 2 | team. Ey one of several interna. | %250%:.and shares with ' Ber- other favorite in this first dash | The sixth.dash of the evening: |e Hast lrmeselen and. Jim fs goo PROBABLE es makes setonp TEAM: _ {tional ‘sports stars who-attended pate, Geniirion and Maurice « - meet te bt's Ce aces 2, fiekd Ut, eevee Mune ot (Enters .in the final by 2% _.|"Anothe®-'1964—-pick,—left-flelder |the—Hawall—Open—golf”-tourna-{puchard ti record for scoring The second,race shapes up to and thie rete ay matched of the lengthe-in-7:42,—s-course—rec: en nis oacnin PITCHERS. Billy witiams of Chicago Cubs, ;ment's knockoff dinner Thurs- So," a * Beret oe be-a real thriller with-a tots of | the ram Avalon ~Worthy | ord. ce y "| made thé second team when he |day at Waikiki let the word out| +7 am not being conceited seven horses entered Cadillac card, that.she| In a match-up of Massachus- A By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | drew 61 votes to % for Pitts-| while here that he plans to ask | wien I say I am worth $100,000 + glo = Ses trode a good eats 4s tae money. /etis prep school crews, Tabor / > | ‘Probable pitchers in today's | burgh’s Stargell. : * | for $100,000 for the 1965-66 NHL |t the Black Hawks,” he was 6 : | * ; , i E season. i “ inch Chu sod Saree Wn te me Pe HT aay ss Mat LO Beg in To GUY eee ieaens "TP ae tnd stall nthe ete |e trong, Byearolé. lt Si draw tt he bs we : : | = r—si inc ; : ' field, ti winger added that he felt he is : In the third and seventh dash- | gar three wins. Another teins sg ; ae eens r American Leaaee. - ese eis gs votes for the ae wast “ndichar Mentie (ae dient Seeks his present es Audrey's Pride and Bifty Sil-| horse to watch im this dash will * ee ry Sean. : "he Boston (Wilson 5-5. a ore: | l , but he and Gordie Howe should duel on the wine ae Sunny King. ; eights. t / Tennis instructions for the; The following are the players neq 47) at Minnesota (Bos- Mays are to base-iof Detroit Red Wings are bd : = | -Tabor's time of 6:44 tied/the week of Monday, July 4th - Sat-| im each group: R. John. |Well 44 and Perry 4-0) or Stig- __ | ball. thought to be the top-paid.men : ; event record it had set in’ win- | urday 9th: Group 1: B. —_ Yeo. p,| man 20) (2). P.E.I. Bey Team But when word reached him jin the NHL at $35,000, plus ; : . ining. a Saturday morning sem!- ones ee son, P. bens bBo = tet end = and Staf- | that oe = pe a a and league-award earn- ; E : roup-1_—- Monday 10. : Michael, B. Smith, -S. ° * | for a troit (‘Sparm we lished, expres: re 4 Ss. : Ma r aret Sm iT Switzerland's palr/ot Martin | a.m. MacDonald §. MacDonald. 5-3 and Lolich 8-3) (2). ; Is Selected _ | He said he had mentioned| ‘The Hawks have been mak- oe Studach and. Melehoir Burgin| Group 2 —: Tuesday °9.30-10.30.| Gpoup 2: T. Grude, J. Evans: Baltimore (McNally $4) at conversationally to a reporter |ing big money ever since I have [ : ; |won the double sculls by 1 2-3 Group 3 — Tuesday 10.30-11.30.| D. Downe, A.’ White R. Burnett, Kansas City (Sheldon 3-2). The following are the 15 sur that he would like a $100,000 been with them, and.I think I Pe a . jengihe over Mast Germany's | Gooub ¢ -<sWermatey Si i Beactend, ©. Secs 2 |" caemiaed (McDowell 92\ at | vivers the 46 ball players | *#!ary. can convince them that I de- : anid Tape. fad Sosckin | O00, eis che aa ao eal: ¥, Mew: |(CRCMED (Heward 44) twilight, i Giet out in quest of a| “I didn't expect it, to be Serve much more than I am e alins — rown aor Co oe — oF as Rogerson C. Hagan, |_. W' (Ortega 8-5 “and |position on the first baseball| picked up. “I wanted to talk | Setting. ot joer Christiania Rowklub of N Group 6 — Thursday 9.30-10.30.| V. Robertson: I. MacKinnon, G. |Naarum 38) at Los Angeles.| team to t Prince Eé- j NHL. clubs do sot usually die- ee et eee 16 oils o |(Newman 86 and May 47 (2) |ward I in the Canadian close. the salaries they pay. WIMBLEDON (AP)—The Aus-! A capacity crowd of 16,000 way lost the final of the Wyfold, Group 7 — Thursday. 10.30-11.30| Finley, R. Duffy. J. Shelfoon. | 7S" Junior baseball champioaships.' P.E.1, Juniors ame ; fralian tennis juggernaut rolled jammed the stands for the re-|Cup Aor coxless fours by 2% |. Group 8 — Friday 9.30-10.30. Group 4: K. Fox, T. Leon, J. | Setat Touaus _ |The selection was made by the : ores Caper ee tone sehen , ; : implacabls.over....Winibledon's newal of the bitter rivalry be- lengths to Derby Rowing Club Group 9 — Friday 10.30-11.30. | Leon. F_ Phillips, C. Deroche,| National League, |__| coaching statt of the team which’ Down Maccan FAMOUS FOR: t lush green courts Saturday, tween the tall, powerful Miss. ‘ England which cracked—the Group 10 Saturday 10.30-;'P. Doyle. R. Macinnis, K ¥ ar , nies . ca oF von \includes Jack Kane, Hank! : be BRANDED INSPECTED. 4 with four out-of five titles in the Smith and the petite 25-year-old /fecord for the event, set earlier 11.30. wae..0_ Dae, 41 and Parsons.0-4).i2\." (Landry, Charlie Ryan and Rev.| 140 pgy Junior-baseball-team + C3? A if-@-3— all-England-lawn- tennis _cham- Brazilian, who won. both the’|in this regatta, py six seconds —————— ———=}-~Group-5:-J.--Fox,-M:- ae aeieee- hare 64) at | omald “MeLelland with the id) Gowned a team from Maccan, |$ . ““pionships going. to Australia, - Wimbledon and “United Sta = ean ° | ville, C.: MacDougall. S. Hugh- : ; of other knowledgeable baseball od--atl2 Se 5 OE <M t Smith, 23, regained titles last year. —B _ ‘followers on the Island” ge Msaag P GOO! > ior noone singles title with a Maria's Latin temperament In Another record was set by _ | Viokerson, La Saunders, - Le |. Pittsbargh (Veale &5 and! G. MacNeill, B. Ellis, P.Mac-. eee See Venere aap MONEY T- 6-4, 7-5 victory over Maria the end was the deciding factor. | Quinto Boat Club of Britaid | SYDNEY (CP) =*-®ight ‘sin- | Saunders. : ; ‘a Res Lee ae Williams, M. Kelly, C. Mac-\ "mn, juniors garnered + their ; BACKS Bueno, the graceful Brazilian | Throughout the match she was) when it won, the Steward Chal. | gle winners and in- Group 6: 1. MacCarville, G./ Twn” re oe Cae e NiacDonaid,|TUns on a total of @ hits, 2 of weeceeceeootoreecees girl who took it from, her last |nervous and tentative in her vol-|venge Cup for fours without | ation pays were the feature on | asseDonald,—P.—Connoliya-—_B-| —to5-Aangeles—cWillhite—1-0) at} C--Y. MacDonald, J.- MeGuire,| Wtieh-came-in_the_2-run_-fifth == ______year_That_made_a_first-ever_lving_and_ she hada SN aes olen ren beating “Brit; | Seurday’s _elght-daeh hamess | soney, 1.--Butler, ®. Fisher. BR Cincinnati | Maloney 8-4) N |G. Smith, W. MacDougall, J, |i2aing. Weatherbie, Hackett, and Abegweit Electronic clean sweep for Australians~ in tendency~to doublefault at cru- “ s-Nautilus~Club: | Facing program ‘here. Chipman, B. MacInnis: D. Mac-| “Houston (Farrell 6-2) at Mil-~ Duffy, B. Conohan * “*) Smith all appeared on the mound , the singles brackets. Roy Emer- cial moments. Four Canadian entries were Bobby's Boy (2:19 15) and Carville. leans (Blasi 86) N | a : for the winners and between the Service Centre son, men's champion, retained This failing gave Margaret eliminated before the finals, | Filbert’s Boy (2:13 35) com- age oa peae | three 5 strikeouts and 1 walk " his. crown. in a: low-pressure Victory in the last two-games. Eton College put out Shawnigan ‘bined for a daily double pay of Group Treatises Noon “i ma ae B ALL PRACTICE were recorded. 3 11 Elm Ave. 4 we is ceulte Tesi Patay, “T won't say I no longer have |Lake | School from . Vancouver | $192.30. The exactor combinat- | os dee fh Ch‘town An g els | The Dwyer brothers and Dun- Aibtiesh a6 hasohers wii aay ,coaalah to au certs te gait iy |e Praca BASStO Gop cso“ Sk” cars| Mactan ©: Eigen DA There wil be a stall pac ha Tate "Aout they TYRAB. MANN ADAR Miss’ Bueno. and. Billie Jean tennis without them. But this petition for schoolboys. Shawni- | Perdue returned $103.60. | | toa. } ge ustico ae aco ae amis tue ee by a rae ng ANTENNAE _—--2-WAY “RADIO Moffitt, a bouncy little Ameri- year, for the first time, I played | gan Lake earlier had eliminated | ojo Perdue also combined _ CToup 8: H. Gass, M. Veariny, ae ne Parksdial am mates they al- can, who beat the French pair, on the centre court here and | St. Cathorines (Ont.) Collegiate. | with Mai Kai (2:13) fora quin- | E. Hughes, C. MacDougall, D. In Gulf Shore Softball play | Hig | Somes diamond Tuesday | lowed — to — the plate Phone 894-3297 Francoise Durr and Janine Lief- didn’t let the atmosphere get oi hs ngerford and | elta payoff of $77.20. : | Richard, B. peas. J. Johnston, ne bb icap ermal erraat An- . ae aah. evenings begin- nage ball os at proved to' 3. A, McINNIS - P. E. DOYLE frig, 6:2, 7-5. : top ef me.” nee “ i of Vancouver | other angle: winners sere | L. Dunford, : a a woe iB —e eee :30. , -——“Tony Roche and John New- ; Seeing fede ee ub, Olympic Pair-| sau Ha (2:15 25) Group 9: B. Doyle: sowtle on mound for the _, . Miss Bueno, who has oars champions. limi Sas Head-| John, A. Chandler, 8. Barns, B.| city team hurled a fine ga combe, an_up-and-coming p&ir int matches to her arch-|neted mp eg were elim!-| way's Boy (2:13), Effie May ; , 8. » B. anata tite game | is 1aom of youngsters; walked off with S'Talgnt : jnated from the Silver Goblets | ciey (2:13) and Don Mar Fox'| C&T: G- Costello, D. Hennessey: and(was backed up a triple : ‘the men’s. doubles, 7-5,'6-3, 6-4, Yival this year and 14 times in Competition in their second race | (2:14). E. Redmond P. Redmond, A.M a by J. Dowling and ¥ in an all-Australian final against 18 meetings, said her right knee Poke It later was revealed that . Gallant. th aiak ta ee: On : b = Bob Jewitt and Ken Fletcher. was giving her trouble. rea ca was suffering from | MONCTON (CP)—Gay Druien,| , Group 10: E.A. Rice, V_Tra- bag : # losing cause-was- : al ‘Fletcher and Miss Smith won pt that's not the reason ‘I an ailment so far not diagnosed owned>“And driven by Amos} mot C. Dunsford, J. Carraghar, | ¥- allant. ? the mixed doubles: fine!-against ut that's n a jdefinitely. Last year at the | Goodwin of Dorchester, was the| F- Leclair, M. Costello B. Gal- MANY SEE MOSCOW : ms fellow-Aussies Roche and Judy lost,”’ she said. “She was better ; Olympics he had to miss the | only double-dash winner Satur- lant P. MacNeil D. Robertson, |_.About—3,000-000—tourists-from i npcnconnsaenniantsatsianliseaaettemaenineniasie 2 sTegart, 127-10, 66.7.) than 7 aes ___, cight-oar__ event _bebause_ofan—-day—night~at—Brunswick Downs} G.- Vessey, A. MacArville, M: {pci and the rest of The world ‘ s CES —— jattack of nononurleosis, a _.when a nine-dash harness racing | Dalton oe : 1- 2 mets ee oe _xemmnoerrmnentarorranineransaareeenenurannenesesGSCRSe Out “Was Well enough to cara ‘was held. The times were, = opener nore fe retin ianemiese ein nas anime aeceaaronen Creare ~ an ea quem ae - a eee Dae = "S159 and 9-13.39. 7 . iva “ S 3 } Another Silver Goblets entry Hy Vel (2:11.1)° and Rayson 0 § er a mer ic au here, schoolboys Rick Crooker Brook (2:12) split dashes in the , , and John Ferguson of St. Cath- feature race. 1 eC : % : . ae was eliminated Wednes-| Other winners were Home. | BRAH ADIS BS : te : «| stretch Linda (2:12.2), Chestnut : a e avori es | Girl (2:13), Laura Comet (2:16.2) ee : : < oy | Mona’s Dream (2:16.3), and — 5 . 5 : ae Carol Mann | Calamity's Boy (2:16.3), SOUTHPORT, England (AP) SNEAD ENTERED , Ah | tee ir ¢' Es . . _. Britain's legal —bookies—have~—-Other-top-U.S--entries- include Wins U.S..Open- eet gee ae * ignored the two long-hitting Sam Snead, winner in 1946 and |’ : Harry ‘Hirsch ‘of Sydney was Americans as the favorites for now world ‘seniors’ champion; NORTHFIELD, NJ. (AP)— the only double winner on an| : . “the, British Open golf crown., Doug Sanders, Bobby - Nichols Carol Mann, shaking off an at- eicht-dash harness rating card ¢ ; Nicklaus, who needs only the and Phil Rodgers. ° tack of the jitters, beat out a there Saturday. f | : British title to. become the © Two former British Open win- ‘allying Kathy Cornelius. by- two The horse won: the first dash| . The following is the draw for) “ fourth man in history to com- ners in the field, Palmer and |StTokes Sunday and won: the j, 9:11.3 and the fourth in 2:11,| the club ‘championship and) plete a career sweep of the Australian Peter Thomson, won| Women’s U.S. Open golf cham- “the best time of the night was CLGU. RIOTTETOWN ; world’s four major—titles, was! the championship over this Pionship with a 290 score. 2:16.2 by Adios Elmer. | 1:15—C. MacMillan, J. Beer, M.| , made a 7-0-2 choice last week. same course. Thomson did it in| The 24-year-old, six-foot-three- “Other, winers were Wee Dia-| Cannon. NG PARK ie Palmer was second at 5-to-1. 1954, and Palmer four years inch. ate ak girl broke aoe mond ‘(2:11), Borderview Re- oe G. Batbour, E. | . ee Defendin champion T ago | she. ran in a four- nown (2:18), Don’s Thoughts or. j ’ : 5 Lema of ii US vas eit it Several. changes have been foot putt for a birdie on the (2:15.2), Sunny Purdue (2:09) | 1:29—Kay Wood, I. MacLellan, Monday, July 5th i : ¢ oreo cre ae ie 6-to-1. South African Gary Made since then, however. Sixty final_for_an_even_par—72..——-and Harmony Rich (2:12.1). ay: Sa ed FIRST.25- ENTRIES ONLY Player, US. Open -champion Yards have beep added to the Mrs. Cornelius, 32-year - old z = 1:36—G. a . Samson, F. RACE NO, 1 “i - was next at 8-to-1 on.the book- distance of the links, that now | ™other__who led through the _ TRURO (CP) — Borderview MacKenzie. 1-S—CHET LYNN ROYA ; jes’ early line for the tourna. stretch 7,073 yards with a par first two rounds, had finished Rocket was the only double} 1:43—H. MaeMillan, E. Buntain, 9 SINGLE C C : : of 35-38—73. : a few moments before with a dash winner on. the eight-dash M. MacNeill. 3—BROWN BUDLONG Ist 7 2 ™ 3or PR ZES | ment that runs Wednesday = 2 69 for 292. - harness racing card here Satur- 1:50—E. Cox, Ji Horne, A. Mac- | 4_BOR’S GIRL ¥ - Le Cait oauaaepeaia Stee tebe aloes : through Friday on the Royal — A‘total of 130'golfers will con- | wargie-—yasters—- Stet eee eee | S_vICTORY aaron “ wacom : : ‘Birkdale ca . test. the 72-hole championship, | native now living in Ottawa. The ‘five-year-old bay gelding| 1:57—P. Weir, D. Rogers, M.\¢5 BROOM GRATTAN * ae : The odds-makers apparently first played in 1860, and experts |shot a 79 Sund. inished recorded miles of 2:11.4 and/ D gt Bi ONTEST RULES AND OTHER INFORMATION. —~«SC discounted the -dismal_-showing' sarce-that the field appears to With a 301 total. She had a 67212 i Oe eti RACE NOt < , by Nicklaus ard Palmer in St. bo the best since the centenary | Saturday. : oe — —_ me on ee a poker | eee KEY Louis three weeks ago when eee é wae (2216.4), ios»Peach (2:10.4),| 2:01—B. cE hern » H. ; ABNER C. “ ” they also were the - favorites. “a in 1960 at St. An- if Sckaas Bele gh Legend’ (2:16.3), Dreamy Guy G. Berrigan.’ |3-WATER FREIGHT #) : Each eumnenient bho be given ) 3.3 grams at Brahadis : pipe tobacco. Palmer failed ‘to survive the STOW®: ,total.She--shot-a~77 Sunday and ee Miss Bett-M.-(2:12.4)-and/-2:06—M. Gallant, I. Gaudet; C:/4—DECEIVER oy B) Contestants are then permitien to fill their pipes. i eee ee . s a *