CHICAGO (AP) — Billy Wil- lams hammered his 27th y. The Cubs broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth on Kessinger’s run- three runs and chased Boston | Cubs Defeat Phillies 7-2 Indians Drop Boston — cona’s pinch single. oles to a 4-1 victory over New York Yankees Tuesday night. ireds’ sixth with a single for the ifirst Cincinnati base runner. ninth and scored on Tito Fran- League-leading Baltimore Ori- SECOND SECTION’ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like’ The..Dew” Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 7, 1966. _- PAGE 9 ¢ Guardian — Lain’s shutout bid f& the sev-' enth when they scored a run on | knocked in a run while breezing to his fourth straight victory. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Joe off with a single, advanced to second -on Wiilte Stargell’s4 SUMMERSIDE last night (Tuesday). The second half of the Daily ninth race Exactor of Babe NEW YORK has been credited with helping | Los Angeles Dodgers remain in| TAP) — Pitching | j has had 31 hits in 62-tries, a ‘500 o ferals are—the—others, < gait, and climbed into seventh | O’Shea, a high-scoring for place in the batting race. lward announced Tuesday he winner: RACES 1 and 5 Times: 2.09:2, 2.13. “T don’t want to close.. any doors. As far as the length of time I’d stay with—the—national Pittsburgh 000 000 10x— 1 61 Jarvis (3-1) Kelley (8) Ritchie (8)_and Oliver; Veale (14-10) Boston, Lomborg (88) at Cleveland, Culver (0-0, (N) New York, Stottlemyre (12-16) Eleanor’s Patch were horses in race 9. contention. for the Nationa will oe the nationals but Hay’s team is concerned, I think jface (9) and Pagliaronl, _ at Baltimore, Bunker (9-5), (N) ‘League pennant “7 ines Epes Fag Bit 5 future is uncertain. that’s up to myself.” (9). HR: Atl—Torre (33). _ Chicago, Buzhard (5-10) or But. Willie Davis has been in | opened a 19-point lead over his| 1 have decided I'd like to : Rev. David Bauer, adviser to|ADD AL .. _ |Lamabe (7-7) at Minnesota, there | Pitching, too—with his | brother, Felipe Alou of Atlanta, |Join Canada’s national team,” CARL BREWER the: national team, said Brewer |New York — 100000000— 1 61 Perry (9-5), (N) bat. Felipe’s runnerup .329 is fol- |Brewer said. - |would serve as assistant - man- |Baltimore 010 111 00x— 4101) yyy e The fleet centrefielder has | ‘lowed by Pittsburgh's Roberto | ‘‘Having been away from the jan opportunity to do something |ager and coach in addition to| Bouton (2-7), Hamilton (8), Ys Men. Nip been the club's batting star the past two’ weeks. Over the past 10 games, he's collected 21 hits t= in 44 times at bat. a .477 pace, and lifted his average 17 points to .295, team’s regulars. Davis had three hits, _includ- ing his fourth homer ‘in ‘the past --10- games, as Los —Angeles= downed San Francisco 41 and> moved to. within. 142 games of the highest among the | @ Clemente, the-defending champ, |NHL—for_a ‘year, I feel I have for Canada’s national team 324, and Rich Allen, Philadel- | phia, 319. ROBINSON NO, 1 Frank Robinson, the former National Leaguer with Cincin- nati, continues to. make a strong run for the American League triple crown. The “Baltimore slugger is No. 1 in batting with .316 and home runs with 43. He | Big Feature Goes At Park Tonight. playing. But he added that even if Brewer and Hay were to join +the---team, --which—-is. Winnipeg, it would: still be: aan to do well.in international com- petition. “We know we haven't auto- matically won the world title,” he said. - Father Bauer said he was. un- aware that Hay’s name was put in |HR: _NY—Tresh ‘Boston Talbot—(7)and— Howard; Me-_ Nally (13-4) and Etchebarren. -(25).. ‘American Longe 000 200 000— 2 3.0 Cleveland 002 310 00x— 6 91 Fischer (3-11), Osinski (4) Stigman (5) Sheldon (8) and Ryan; Bell (14-11), HRs: Bos—Scott (27); Cle—Al SUMMERSIDE The Y's Men, showing youthful determin- ation, came from behind a 4-0 deficit to nip Kinsmen, 5-4, in the opening game of the Summer- and Azcue."/side Little League Baseball here last night (Tuesday). The Y’s Men team scored all Kinsmen 5-4. Highland Spirit, Silver _Glengile Pay $628.80. Two photo 6.00, tee ae ee wk tomer and Don Kessinger col-| BALTIMORE (AP) — maa singles by Don Lock and Paul | finishes—one invalving ¢ i v e/Highland Spirit, while the ninth ected two singles and a doublé |Johnson drove in two runs and |Casanova and an infield out. pare ee gael poy of via var wes aren nans: ; m leading Chicago Cubs to a 7-2 |launched another rally with a} McLain, 18-11, also contrib- ed. a nine-dash harness racing so savant > dak wits victory over Philadelphia Tues- |, . pacing the American uted a pair singles "and tal a Ge Mei OPN Cate Gee cas ero ~~ Double, race two, saw five |, producing double. Williams con-| Left - hander Dave MeNally, |torre’s con home ie . is ‘the wife aad ths Miss Tom Scot (D. Rector) 11 tected off loser Jim Bunning in.) stopped the Yanks on six hits aes tT ; moire — officially that Homestretch ‘A. Smith 22 the sixth. as the Orioles woo their fifth coos, .o=ins lifted Atiants @ reventad ally "that | Evelyns Ardent (C, Chappell) 3 7 An error, a wild pitch and |straight Braves to a 4-1 victory over the Captain Logan, with E. Clow up| anless Abb (A. Pineau) 4°5 four hits, including Glen Beck- sent. National League-leading Pitts- as the winner. Name The Price | wicks Ace iC. Smith) 53 ts, inciuding Glen Bec Johnson, who cracked three of placed second ‘and Gratton Abe | ,, wn wrt’s single, enabled the Cubs |Baitimore’s 10 hits, knocked in |PU'Sh Pirates Tuesday, night. rae Victory March ‘9 score ‘four timies in the runs with a: second-inning sinyle |\, Felipe Alou drew a leadoff woe show horse- (W, .Companion) 64 tighth:—-The—safety—extended-+and—a fourth-inning around es walk from Pirates southpaw | ___ Broo eh la ied = oo Calamity’s Boy (R. McLure) 7 6 Beckert’s batting streak to 17\He singled ‘in the sixth and Bob Veale in the eighth and, Bee eet tee oe Gliding Billy (B-.Whalen) _8 8 games. 'scored Luis Ai io’s third |@fter Denis Menke sacrificed Ohio's Arp cire m Times: 2.14.4. 2.15 on Luis ‘paricio’s oval twice for a fast time of| pays: 8.90, 5.50, 3.90: 7.10, Ferguson Jenkins, who al- hit of the game. Alou to second, Veale ‘intention- 209-2. 3.39. 11:70. 5.40, 4.39, 440: 390 lowed only three hits over the | Aparicio scored another run (ally walked Hank Aaron. Torre Sunny Key was second and|3m°44 °° first eight innings, collected his |in the fifth on a single by Boog |them smacked his 33rd home- _ Doe Price was in the money at RACES 2 and@ - Gal he cia Tatevel oy Bee Het taschan te weer unt raat Jarvis allowed the Pirates third. os Captain Logan (E. Clow) 16 : “ irst baseman the ue c fourth race Exa com- i Hendley. in the ninth lead at 103. a jonly five hits through seven in- lat Wegahee Hated eit | UG Cae 21 Clay: Dalrymple had a ‘solo| McNally, beating the Yankees |"ings, but was relieved by Dick for first and Silver Glengile for | Gratton Abe (W. Waite) 34 homer for the Phillies ‘for the’ third.time while bringing |Kelley in the eighth after Jim second for the high take of | Rustico Bay (A. Pineau) 45 CLEVELAND (AP)—Max Al- {his record to 13-4, allowed a |Pagliaroni started the inning $628.80. Highland Spirit was one | Misty Paul ‘R. Gass) 52 va and Chico Eales Gan hs 7 ifirst - inning homer by Tom wee a nee ocr pg x , ¢. two double ees one ae Snenee _ Larter) os } two runs apiece an |Tresh. ° o reliever, a , racing program was | Tennessee y _- “pitched a three-bitter, leading; ywrw yorK (AP) — Ken |Choked off the threat, protecting postponed from Labor Day. Times: 2.14, 2.14:2. Cleveland Indians to a 6-2 vit- Bover's two-run single * capped Jarvis’ third victory against one : The other double win was Pays;, 36.20, 7.40, 3.80: 8.00, tory over Boston Red Sox Tues- |a three-run first - inning rally lous... pulled off by the 12-year-old 4.90; 3.307 8.80, 4.00, 4.50; 3.50, day night that gave New:York Mets a 32| The Braves broke a doen aie brown mare, Miss Tom Scott, | 3.20; No pool on Free Chance Alvis ‘led off the third inning vietory over. Cincianatl Tuesday |deadlock in the seventh, -when in races 1 and 5. RACES $8 and 7 with his 16th-home run’and dou- | 444 broke a five-game Mets los- |Rico Carty led off with a single One new personal mark was | Ohio’s Orphan 17 bled home Rocky Colavito in the jin streak : and, two outs later. scored on set during the evening as Name | Sunny Key (G. Chappell) 25 fourth, Salmon singled twice, | - 7, Bill Woodward's double to right The Price erased her old mark | Doc Price (G. Sobey) 33 1 n Dennis Ribant, 11-6.’ stopped wards double to right. ith ° time of 2.14-2 i )46 each time scoring Larry Brown. with a new 14-2, Paddyland Girt (J. Bernard : ithe Reds ont. six hits| ‘retiring the | The Pirates evened the score M ; Bell, 14-11 drove in Joe Azcue | : > iss Tom -Scott teamed up | Meadow Day (J. Chappell) 52 Git & baumbloaded einste in the ifirst. 15 batters to face him. |jwith a run in their -half of the with Captain Logan for a daily | Timmy H (E. Clow) 61 dcarth Gohan tha’ Ga Slane scored | |Johnny. Edwards led off the |seventh: Roberto Clemente led double pay of $174-80, with the | Mountain Marie (B. Whalen) 7 4 * gtarter .Hank Fischer. Colavito | : Clegg’ (1) and Just Nancy (2)-|. Pays: 8.10, 4.50, 2.40; 420, | Boyer’s single drove in. Ron |ground out, moved to. third on RA AME HO | paid oe kace.| 2.60; 2.40. 16.50, 3.80; 7.50. (7th oe his 29th homer‘ in the | ‘Hynt, who was hit by a pitch, [Bill Mazeroski's. fly, and scored AUST LIAN y CRUSHES: RICAN PEFUL Duinella paid ont SO dag or ma piace ™ ST. LOUIS (AP) — Houston ea ane. ped gear on Manny Mota's single. John Newcombe, left, one. ing match with America Ne- combe beat the, fifth seeded --West Side Tennis Club yester- |, G00d pays were featured only). fi arlier® - € ’ 5 ho full, Arthur’ _A e, We R through the night as Miss Tom RACES 4 and 8 took advantage of two St. Louls j, tne inning on a wild pitch. Ti i h : of Australia’s tough new ten- gro i Ru ‘ a ‘ Nev American, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, in the day. Scott paid $9.90, 5.50, and 3.90 | Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) 11 + pe ge _— _ a Sd = Deron Johnso 9 it his mir ign Ss Beats | nis breed, smashes ball dur- right, of Richmon a. New: National i eer at the _, CAP. Wirephoto) to win, Bocosstretch asta oa Paid Ful Sean te fae ) 4 omer - for s ts “ place, "s. ay ¢ : nals 43 Tuesday night. |seventh and Vada Pinson scored | Grand River 9-7 | BASEBALL Ardent paid $1170 to show in| Knight Norris (J. Chappell) 4 8 Nelson Briles, the St. Louls | later in the innit an Lee Caw | the first race, setting a trend |Bold Debby (A. Pineau) 56 starter, touched off the Astros’ (i.n,5' sacrifice fly. | tee Richard powered a two: | | | for the rest of the program. Josedale Co-pilot (C. Smith) 6 5 * two-run: outbuyst in the second | rum homer in the 11th inning to 2wW RESULTS Miss Tom Scott paid $5.40 for | Rio Grande (G. Chappell) 73 inning when he failed to touch | ean or na gra — pace Tignish to a over | : a win ticket in the fifth, while | Susans Birthday 3 first when covering the bag on jan _ Freenan ve Grand River in ke ni By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Captain Logan had a win of (W. McArthur) 87 to. der. Maye |tuns apiece ‘and Denny McLain one ‘ane Time aye’s grounder. Maye | ‘scattered 11 hits en route to his |@@me of the best-of-three Pro- National League $36.20, 7.40., and 3.60 in the es: 2.12 and 2.12:2. scored on a double by Bateman. aie’ viet ial vincial Intermediate “B’ Semi- . |Phila 100 000 010— 2 31 second race. In race four, a win| Pays: 21.60, 11.20, 4.40; 17.40, Charley Smith's. error, sand- | ictory as on 18ers | Finals. i ( : ticket on ‘Spirit paid | 4.90; -2.80. 11.30, 6.00, 5.80; 5.00, ‘pounded Washington 82 Tues- ! Chicago 001 O11 O4x— 7110 Highland paid : oan eal des Verein. Ron lday night. oe a second round ie Bunning (16-10) Buhl 8) Mor- = 11.20, and 440, while a| 3.50; 4.30. : a 5 | tri ackett got = ie ‘erbani Short ticket on Silver Glengile RACE 9 counted for two more Houston Wert hit a two-run homer in lere@it fer the maid win, i. TORONTO (CP) — Defence for young -people in hockey. eae Devaney aa an mae as paying $17.40 and 4.90. Babe Clegg (B. Whalen) 1 runs in the seventh. the seventh inning after deliv- |lieving Gavin in the fifth frame. |™an Carl Brewer, who ~quit Brewer fell into disfavor with | dey (9) and Hundley. HRs: |__The eighth race had 11.30,|Just Nancy <J. Chappell) 2 St. Louis scored in the sixth ering a run in the second with| Arsenault went the route for |Toronto Maple Leafs of the Leaf mahager - coach George |phiia Dalrymple’ (4): ‘Chi. : Miss Lane (J. Harkness) $3 when Lou Brock singled and @ force out grounder. Freehan |Grand River, and was tagged |National Hockey League a year (Punch). Imlach when he sud-/in: ras with won-lost records tn paren- | Headboy (A. Pineau) “4 scored when Chris Zachary doubled across a run in the sec- |for 14 base hits. ago, wants to play for Canada’s denly quit the team last year/Hiicton - - 629 000 200-~ 4100 thesis, ~ | Lucky Frisco (G. Sobey) 5 welked three successive bat- ond and smacked a two-rum| Second game in the round is |national team. after seven seasons. He waSlcs yout — 9990010023 72 National League Sandybee (W. Companion) 6 ters. homer in the eighth. scheduled for Sunday afternoon| Brewer, 27, said Tuesday he suspended briefly to prevent Varnary “3. tee Atlanta, Johnson (11-8) at | Honest Patch (R. Garnett) 7 Smith doubled in a run in the | The Senators spoiled Me- at 2.30 in Tene. wants to go to the world hockey other teams from. picking him|.o, (7) Raymond (9) and Pittsburgh, Sisk (92), (N) Eleanor’s Patch (G. Chappell) 8 championships next March - in , up on-waivers.. Thé suspension Ranenail: . uaa 448) Je Houston, Giusti (13-12) at St.| Time 2.17. e ee : . ’ 4 Vienna, but his future hangs on has since been lifted. (4) Woodeshick °(8) eres Louis, Jaster (9-5), (N) Pays: 7.00, “2.0, “2.40; 3.00, his ability to win reinstatemen Brewer has been working to- eshick 18). a | San Francisco, Bolin (8-10) at | 2-40; 2.60. ‘ as an amateur. d a bachelor of arts de Carver. Los Angeles, Koufax (22-8), (N) | FEATURE PAYS: oa ward a bachelor o! gree : 6 Daily Double: 174.89 Ae Brewer is one of three play- ; at the University ‘of Toronto |Ci#cinnatl 000 000 200— 2.66) Only games scheduled. e +0. : : ers mentioned recently as can- and hopes to get it this fall. an York Pp 000 a 3 40 American League Pasi a ): 628,80 didates for the national team— ‘ : loney (14-6) (7) |. California, Brunet (12-10) at mene Red Hay, a former Chicago |REFUSES TO SAY and Edwards, Coker (7); Ri-|Kansas City, Krausse (11-8), rs — a Black Hawks forward on the y| Brewer refused to say |bant (11-6) and Grote. HR: |(N) : Sunny Key ‘Timmy vol whether he plans to remain out |Cinci, Johtison (23). Washington, Ortega “iol atl 3 and 7: Honest Patch aud Danny O'Shea of Oshawa Gen- || of professional ranks. Atlanta 000 000 130— 4 7@ |Detroit, Wilson (17-9), (N) - 3 r b ; n forward as a candidate for the vis. (16), Colavito (29). - SS ee ee eer ta te on Another exciting ten-dash har- should have a tough time picking |national team. aseae Wachangion 008 000 110-— 8.16 [ihete cutee ine ntl frame tre “DRIVING PARK The 96-year-old: outfielder hit’ | Ipatted in Each has 102. The ("eS Tacing card goes tonight at a winner in this class. “In ‘Swift Current, Sask. (PEON (3 3) “Cox ai Baldwin the best-ol-tive finals. ‘The se- sa only .238 in 142 games last sea- figures include Monday's |the Charlottetown Driving Park) Another fast class goes im|jmeanwhile, nationals coach). iS (0°). OF 0 a. “Nid leond game is scheduled for the WEDNESDAY son. His best among six big. ‘| games. with the feature event going im |qashes 2 and with six pacers |Jackie McLeod said he had |/?’ rece, and /QEP. field Thursday at 5.45 ’ ° dashes 5 and 9. From the rail out heard no confirmation on the |Camova; McLain (18-11) league years was in 1964 when Robinson gained four points and a trotter looking for the win- Freehan. HRs: Det—Wert (10), ‘p.m; Next games are scheduled sr ik: j : 5 the pacers include: Lucky V.,\ners share of the purse. The |status of either Brewer or Hay. 7 SEP TEMBER 7 i Pct Counts CR crore _ mane a collectitig’ 12 hits in 32 at |Wayne's Pride, Whirl a Wick, ‘stanley Mayhew cnet Ab ALT He sealed that ‘GOL. sligers ccs ae a 88 Tired advanced. tte i Cincinnati's’ Pete. Rose and@| Rose -has raised: his average |stinsesota’s ‘Te <a 3 FPS ag Alice, Afton Libby amd |jen driven by Cliff Chappell |would have to be waived out of Kansas City 030 000 000— 3 96 |nals by nosing out Rotary in 8 P.M. Pittsburgh's Matty Alou. the 20 pointy. to 315 while batting |ttleholder the last. two” seasons; OUP. ABY .of, the. starters Is leaves on the rail, Lee Taylor’s |the NBL. Newman, Wright (3) Lee (5-2) [best-of-three series, while the ae "e dae. alan’? RANE pte te é : ; capable of walking off w fine trotter Knight Way leaves . , league leader, also continued ‘safely in his last 14 games. He held second place at’ .310. Al nate andthe betting fraternity Bek ; aoe Ga : ae a eae Mary wat tanene abel confident (6) and Egan, Satriano (6); oy fapies fasten is sack dispos- ce ~— 5 and 9 Kaline of Detroit is'third at .296. ; : Lindblad (5-9), Handrahan (1) |ing of the Legion in another ser- | 1—LUCKY V. oy Seiford Wins Tourney Over Labor-Day Weekend Hank Aaron of Atlanta re- mained in the NL top spot in homers with 37. He is tied with Clemente for the RBI lead at |: 106. Dodgers Take City Finals ven Miss Heather Hal leaves from three,the aging speedster Jolly Dick driven by Harry Poulton will leave from the four spot, the three year old Pearl Way starts from .the tough five since he is ‘definitely retired’ from the NHL. He said it would certainly help the” nationals to have Brewer and Hay. “This is the kind of player we need—one with lots of experi- Hunter (3) Edgerton (6) Stock (7) Aker (9) and Roof, Lache- mann (7). By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today’s ies. Kenny MacNeil took the mound victory _ Tuesday night, while Derek Rolfe was = be pitch- er. Ou in game was made by Brian Wil- the | 6—JOLLTOP 2—WAYNE’S PRIDE 3—WHIRL A WICK 4—COUNTESS ALICE 5—AFTON LIBBY Ran gpot, the 13-year-old mare Elen ence,” maior league baseball s, liams of the Y’s Men: Dashes 2 and 6 Hank Seiford, stationed at the} Merlin MacKenzie led Seiford | RCAF Capture The Dodgers defeated the Jun- |Joyce leaves on the outside, Mi ene es 1—LEE ALLEN Canadian Forces Base, Summer- | after the first 18 holes. Merlin f iors 9-6 last night to take their |the Ralph MacFadyen“owned 2—KNIGHT WAY side, took top honors at the| | had a 73 but his 42 on the nine Green Gables Golf Tournament | yesterday spoiled his. chances of ever the Labor Day weekend. | [ane the victor. This win gave him-a tofal of! winners of the various divis- three in less ‘than two months. | ions were. First, Division: Fa- . The airman scored a 75 in the | ther P. Hammill and D. Smith opening round and came through | (82-80). Island Title SUMMERSIDE The local R.C-A.F. team copped the Inter- mediate “‘A’’ Baseball Title for Prince Edward Island when they stopped Summerside Interme- semi-final series of the City Lea- gue three games to two... The Dodgers started the scor- ing with two runs in the first and one in the second. The Jun- iors came. back, scoring one run in the third to’ make it three to and driven Emily Hal trails out Lee Allen. Race three packs plenty of ex- citement with such starters as Don’ MacNeill’s Far Stride, so Slippy Queen, Jimmy Gallon, My Haven, Lucky Lark, Rollo- | STOCK CAR RACES UNDER LIGHTS AT THE $2 4—JOLLY DICK 5—PEARL WAY 6—ELLEN JOYCE 7—EMILY HAL’ . Dashes 4 and 8 witha 35. Monday in the nine |. Second division: Donnie Gal- one. From. the fourth inning on, |matic, True Lady Lou, and 2—SECURITY SCOTT ene ‘ie, ete ae, an | Cary ae en ne aey ee however, the Dodgers led. |Sprucie Chief. Picking a winner 3—DR. ALEX aqdies champion- i i : 2 ‘ was doubled for scoring .pur- | ship: Connie MacMillan (89-98) Jack Pate hurled the win as oe nea rine hai % ~ in this class should be a difficult | ‘ COVEHEAD SPEEDWAY Chao ). Ladies first div’ . |the airmen picked up a pair of , gan got 2 \task and the quinella’ on this | . , ohh . poses. | division: Diane Mac in the first inning and add- |double scoring Roy McGonnell. q 6—DENNIS HERBERT scatters soak toe Amateur sec- | Lellan in nh oe & td another in the second before |Although the Dodgers led |dash should produce a very eed | 7—MISS FLAMINGO on of the PEE Open 10 days | Vision Mrs. H. Rowledge (57 td anu it wasn’ | | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 7:30 P.M ago and was victor in the Mari- | 56), this was a nine hole score. |Inlermediates scored once in SRO Sh te Sant ae oe heen da bowen DN ' fe of Vie : Dash No. 8 time Legion play in late July.| Ladies 9 hole: Mrs. W. W.|the top of the third inning yaiicrs:/ Te the Ah Way sacral [oe time tonight is 8 p. | 1I+FAR STRIDE Pickard (115), boys junior (16-18) |another in the fourth. RCAF put ' : A y _SCOr (NOTE EARLY TIME) %—SPRUCE CHIEF PINETTE RACES | 22 Sarrett 129-70); Rovs junior |the eap on the scoring with \sim Dowling and in the seventh | See 3—TRUE LADY LOU in the f . Summers’ ven ® (12:45) Alan Pickard 78); Jun-|tri0 inedisies added their final (inning they, scored three runs on | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Cars must be in pits by 7:00 p.m. {JIMMY GALLON CLASS ‘A. (230); junior girls (12-15) Joan |run in the fifth. three singles and a long home| The British ocean yacht | | ' 6—SLIPPY QUEEN Amigo Mike (R. White) 11! Ben (114): senior division: Dr.| Don Schurman went thé route |run by Pat Walsh. Endeavour I was located | £ 7—LUCKY LARK My Jeanie |S. MacMillan) : 22! Kent Irwin (168). jfor Summerside, as Bill Sherry| The winning pitcher was Tete 210 miles off the Irish coast Trophy for 100 Trophy or 8—ROLL 0 MATIC ure an fan fh ate ——hif a triple, and Wayne = Gregory who gave up fourteen| 29 ead Srenenwee aoe mat : s a son. Doug MacDonald, ani hits, walked. none, and struck | —atter breaking away “ : as e rimes: "2 mile 110.2, and MARITIME Phillips picked up doubles. jouttwo. = * | her tug while being towed leading driver IN DOOR leading driver I-ApAM’'s TOM ~~" “CLASS B x RA H. Martin clubbed a double’ Ronnie Gallant started for the | ‘uring a hurricane. Endeav- say ier d Last Chance Moss CING for RCAF. Juniors but gave way to Jake | Our I had been unsuccess- f th rF ¥ (J. Gillis). 12 The victory gave the Air Force |Doucet in the sixth. This com-| {ul challenger for the Amer- of the day PRIZES ° e season C_AANDOOME LADY Terry’s Girl ‘A. MacRae) 21|..SYDNEY (CP) — Frank H. |team the best-of-five series three |bination gave up six hits, four _ica’s Cup in 1934. 6—C. N. ADIOS Little Annie ‘B. MacPherson) 3 3 | C2vellero a 3 Repos winner |games elt with Sanerel a walks and a strike out. | JENKINS WASHING ; vt ; 7—FRANKIE’S CHIEF te Cia thea) on an eightdash harness racing | opener. The reason for the discrepency | af ig ida Mo ag 4092 a aa card Tuesday. clocking miles in.|only victory coming in the 8€- in pitching and runs oar the | . Over 40 Race Cars Expected — BUDLONG 1.11: mile 213-2 and 2.20. oe a and 2-21. Oe REA os 4 | fielding. The losing pitching | MACHINE : 2 : Dash 7 CLASS C | Single winners were MacLeod am now advance istaff was backed by a poor. de- Parts - Sales - Service dmission aii ildre Free | 1—LANI KAI Breezy Lark Henry) 11 Tartan (2:19 35), Borderview jinto the Maritime Semi-final “A” |fensive squad. @ Service on all makes of Admi 1.00 Children under | . 2——RUSH TIAL Sonny (R. White) 23\Alpha (2:18), Navarone: (2:18 |play against the New Brunswick he leading hitters for the Wringer Westiers : 00 IN PURSES of 3—STARRY NIGHT “Adrian's Boy (H. Coulson) 3 2/45), Perky Z. (2:17), Shawfield | survivor. Dodgers were Wilf Shepherd and @ Selling completely rebuilt | shee $450. 4—MILES HAL Marven’s Boy (B. Ross) 4.4 |Dean (2:26) and Governor Boy | Besides winning the Island In- |air Fiannigan, each getting two| © washing machines | PURSE [ G-FREE CHANCE Jerry’$ Boy (L. MacRae) 35 | (2:23) Rear a 1a a top| hits, Shepherd two for four and | Just’ Dial age 3897 RACE eeane CHANCE Times, 12 mile: 119 and ‘ squad also gra \Flannigan two for two. Jus are ’ 0 sa 1.09:2: mile 221-1 ond 231. SYDNEY (CP) — The Annual |honors in the Prince County) jamie Kennedy led the Jun-|. Kent St., Charlottetown No. 1 Canadian Tire Corp. (Royalty Mall, Ch’town) 6 cylinder ws . « CLASS D Glace Bay Rotary Club Pace Baseball League finals. Both the iors with three on four, backed | No. 2 Dow’s Restaurant, Ch’town, flat V-8 Cylinder .. ........,........ 5 . Dash 10 , Push Buttog «| Ryan) 12 will be held Thursday night at Prince County and Provincial hy Jim Pitre with two for four. —————————————— No; 3 Vending Services Ltd., overhead valve V-8 oo... $50.00 seen on ABB ae ae - hite) 4 Li pera gh ga a ak i aa Plavoffs were combined in one There will be no game in the Shop Where Parking Is No: 4 Montague Bakery, 6 cylinder aan ah maton vennioees $50.00 a euny pasce i-lim ( Henry 8 3) ong the starters at the $ series 4 Boe os nf * . s y ond cece ce a cde Weth. took Cine wikhe Pibets |: | city bi 8 Fo peritt bie. | A Pleasure At No..5 Gaudet’s Auto Body Shop,.Eden St., Flat V-8 cylinder $50.00 someniey KNIGHT Larry's Pride (MacDonald) 5 dr. |Boy, Yankee Timber, .Onoway, FARMERS MOVE BACK connection with last night’s con. | ROBINSON No. 6 Lucky Dollar Food Stores, overhead valve V-8 $50.00 jes on aieer Jpn Times. '5 mule: 1.15; 1.14; |Mirimachi F red Borderview| There are estimated to be 25 | test. There will be a meeting of | No. 7 G. & G. Dairy, Ch’town. Consolidated race for non-winners $50.00 ~“fo—faer PLAY mile 26:4 and 2.28 \Earl and Borderview ‘Rob Lee. |per cent more country produce the City League executive and | SUPPLIES LTD. : $100.00 Proceeds of the pace will go = ee 'to the club’s service projects* roadside stands now than years ago. No. 8 Tulle Bros. (Easy Cleaning Stpplies) Free For All Next race Saturday September 10 | officials in the Erin Room to 10th at 2:30 p.m. 2 St. Peter’s Roa night at. 8:00 p.m, : 2 : |