who (finath ADDITIONAL “soon PAGE 13 w—i 2 Island Horses " I for four runs to SPORTS ———-—-—-— + ~ + - ow _ r SECOND SECTION Cha_rlottotown,1'hssrn.Ang.13,1964. PAGE 11 1 H ax year... .2... d. HALIFAX 1GP! Two er (2:143/8) and Lucky Goose “a” '“n "‘ Prince Edward Island horses (2:13). were the only double winners A highlight of the program 1’. . on the eight-dash harness rac~j was a big exactor payoff of “me for five more m to put ing card at nearby Sackville‘. $778.30 on the combination of “1' game way out of wh‘ Downs Wednesday night. 3 Bobby Hunter and Trixie. 59'" 39m” W Go Along Hal, owned by Stanley Mayhew of Kinko’s, MONCTON (CPI - Home- P.E.I., won the first dash in "Rich Lind. 9"“ the mu 2:11 and the fourth in 2:094/5. in 21031/5 “thud” “13m Spensjve spud, owned by 0_ for the fastest time the Smith of Mount Stewart. P.E.I.. cight'das" name" "ems card and I". MacDonald of Char- FR‘ONT', By NICK FILLMORE lAll-Stars Playing . I Eli-day. - ~Women’sChompionships . . I. Women's closedgolf championshi begin Golf and Winter Club Friday withpsmtn’e the: nings. Kinch finally weakened in the seventh as the Airmen . plated three runs with no one Other winners were Modern v third with their ' its Ho Mathews f16l. a) entries (mm . cum. The championships will be divided into three divisions ' lottetown, took the third -in out on Dave “Blue’- hom- thls nu. - Senior (45 year- snd over. with a hassle... a 2:10 2/5 and the seventh in Furniture “=14 1/5>- Geraldine "m “'1”! “"0 0”: “I I‘ V ' more than 15): Championship (all women euglble);‘v “a 2.093 ,5 th I, t Abbe (2:133/5, Jolly Liz (2:15) fort to come back, but Klnch Junior (10 and under). , . Charlottetown Interme- ‘. / ' ° e‘ “m” °' "‘9 Hillbilly Boy (2:102/51 Alec's eventually got Wally Aucoin to Elm” holes will be Played Pdday. beginning at 1 (We “Wars will get the! "18!". Pride (2:131/5). Alispice ground out and end the game. signified the 0036111de 18 holes Will be played Saturday, real test of the year this Single winners were Royal (2:13 2/5) and Happy 1). Kinch, allowing six . in; m champ Wm rec Iv 1h Dr J ‘ to lay evening at Charlotte; Showers (2:094/5). Newport (2:123/5), four of them in that seventh ° ° - - 0- Moll W118 Memorial Field Frisco (2:112 ’5), Bobb Hunt— innin struck out two batters / y 8. by “(I the CLGU R080 Bowl. diam” Intel-mite. will be . h H summidc Wm C while Whelan going the route Blane org. . not defend her title this no shot... a re u (,0 con I M year. Blaze d as; had ad ie mine; 'alth problems this year. the highly touigg Kgifigswmmg Sta vers dig: 32:: .fmnl. 'ixt'hrm‘ an on r ocor’s a vce. pic ediup her golf game only baseballl I ‘ y a recently, easue 11: a same to be To I RCAF straight times. 130mg“ match-n21]: Probably Mn Jam fiiwfiaifiniiikthe lights. at the e In addition to Bernard’s two Bal' . . Fred» inon. rs. Beer. Mrs J. K. Beer - SUMMERsmE _ Coastal hits. ‘Red’ Gravelle lined out end Mrs. Alex Home. In" “lemma M N American League Movers crushed the RCAF 10-3 two aisles and Doug Allen pick- . . D ans of making -s - the Chicago 001 100 010— 8 7 1 here last night to win the best ed up a double and a single for w'lllngdon Team 3:me Inbemwdlate base. New York 00110302x— 7122 of three. prince County 50ft. Coastal Movers. as oshfigp 13:;195' “"19!ng Ffigrbefi%)(53‘ 4’- MOSSI (6’. ball semi-final series. Coastal R H E ELSEWHERE In the world of golf, the New Brunwick- from th b are “9° ‘5 er ' “man” ‘7‘ “Id. Movers now advance to the RCAF 3 6 4 Prince ngargm lslgmoynigglfigom team leaivesmfor snags ed by thee citsyzafncmosufiwl: gigt‘tlegg’feNigfgoyzgfiSelig: finals against either Inman Coastal Movers 10 8 1 .‘sv 2901129 ud- y champ one no 312?: 511:3" have m“ 113- fimfil. Mag; gay 0 s Representing the two provinces will be Doug MscAfee, 9m *. mus" ‘0 000— I’ . Sussex: Gord Leslie, Saint John. John Esterbrooks. Saint back them 1“ the“ BMbilions lo Mum“ “22°01 11“- 7 3 For John and A" Magenta Charlottetown. capture the Maritime honors, Connolly (2-0), Ritchie (3). MacAfee. 17. who also on N.B.-P.E.I. Junior team The team hopes to come up Charton <61. Lamabe (8) and OVEN-READY GRADE “3’ $101M- that gill] be playing IzheChal‘IOIletowtl'lengtt Igagtlll. andflmie. tenet hire the near _ future; 3mm“; 'Pappas (11-5) and 1; won eit- - on team a . .-. .. sec . 'll..l no 't yplan totryit on town. Rs: Bait—Rowena 2 - In tfi'fim’fi flov’l‘ff'imoio'léhm" “$733.3” 35.2% bytcmem of "MM It 000300003— e s 3”“ PAW L3 _ - , ‘ mes e . o o ' It‘s questiondble how the team will fare out West. There ll _ - The Charlottetown team has Minnesota 000002000— 2 41 .00 be a lot of pressure on 17-year-old MacAfee. and Esterbrooks. Mel Siottlemyre. rookie plt- kee Stadium dressing room one of them over the Mil-foot a strong “new, of local b n t ‘ Lolich [1“) and hem“ lbs. although he's been a steady golfer in recent years. has never oher called up from Richmond yesterday. Between them they mark on the screen in center lent PM Hoxbrook I at 3' 1 Gram (94,) Roland (6' K“ ; . made one d the his ms before. Tuesday by the New York ' ore than their share to field, and Stottlemyre went . side‘m of Charlotte}; “9911 “9' m... .7. worming.” (,5. Pfi’i’, MEAT LOAF WHOLE roux ' Yankees, puts arm around defeat the Chicago White $011. the full distance to chalk up lama“: the mound wrn’ {WI mm. (9) and Britney. Det -— c JUICY Ch 69: Off The cu“ veteran Mickey MantleinYan- 7-3. Mantle hit two homers, a win in his debut. t Charlottetown lads. piloggm: Freehan (13). Min. — Kill K A M Wafer. ops ‘ \ is reported to have attended a “w “0" CORDEN BLUE 2 FOR melon mm END if the 8:31. glut? champis “511‘; M“ be 8 mm“ °f mm s ' mfimfmp “’m‘ we M39” Exits City 01393333023.— Meat Roast 59o ey on onto Maple Leafs are to en- 1" e ‘ is 'time' ball circuit _ _ G ' ' x we“ I” which 00“ (at 0‘ re k His hurling ability should mfiirufilé¥of% ‘iQngifgfm‘fy” “0h89t FROZEN LEG . p . m . I prove a at asset to th I t. 4. "me money is the big Menace". said Richard. . ‘ , club. m e 3°“! Santiago. Drabowsky (3-13) (6) 2 ISLAND . . 556 whowa mow at National Racekeéyem a. good comng ‘ ~ . other well known, local ball ifingfzvlvf’dfGnERu}, ‘ _ o 48 oz Swing mozEN can:an - ~ ~ - ' - ' - H , - p‘ ayers will include: John '- ' - will probably report. If he doesnt et a good one then he will I s m m I Kane For” K , National League 2 H ' _ . » may. ' s ‘ stay homes Richard said in an tervlew earlier this week 9 Dunn, Roger Gallant Han}; Phila 010000032,— sloo M's Leg of his bad kn told himtl: rt Aiefin «lg aghan Joe Arsenniiit John 5: t (1 “11°03” 51” - c c COUNTRY 3 L3- 95 ' t . , t . . r . includin on of last r's manuals seven goal- commune — «the first first this time with a whining Isaac 3:50. iArsenault. Jim Fox. Bill Da~ d‘}; w Baum“ (8" "“ fill-27 5‘ 19; pm, g yea . ‘ . . an 31 mp e. Jackson (14-10) usage it mom s' fmn teams at Rochester. of the summer twilight track distance of 13 feet, a 1-2 in- MILE RELA ,WS. Bill Sherry. Len Bagloe. Elston (3) Shut, (9) and schaf. Victoria and Nina. are expected to report to the irth and field meets. alternating be- ches in the broad jump. Summerslde Track Club 4:08. i Bob Rice. Wayne MacDonald I for, Be 11 (2), Roznovsky (3-, cm . . . . . . . . . . . . - . u I expect Sundays 018331 at “1811039 tween Summerside and Chsr- The following are the 12- GIRLS 100 YARD DASH ‘and Donnie "Funnell" Mac- HRs; phna _. Covington (93, WE SELL ‘ W's Memorial Field between the LEGION JUVENILES and lottetown was held here last suits: Sharon Clark. 12.3 secs: Car- Lean. Chi_santo 22). ‘ simmer-side Juniors will be the best eldiihtlttio night at a... Summer-side Sports MENS 100 YARD DAsa olyn Bourque, 12.5; Dorothy The strength of the Kin g a New Yor 000003 out. 4110 CHARCOAL this mm Smr- GW. '1'"! *3 “5 P-m- 9”“- Complex. These meets, which Al Groom 10:0 secs; Eugene Campbell. 12-9. County team is not known by Pittsburgh 0011 00x— sub 3399"” WI“ ggwgglyenli’fam in stinmierslde are to be run Bernard. 10:02; Robert Waugh. Gm .0 YARD DASH the Charlottetown ball club. bu“. Ribant (0-1). Ciseo (7), Bear- be mm a“!!me em'e ‘ er M off every Wednesday. are open 10: . Carolyn 30mm, 7.5 see“ these lads take their baseball narth (8) and Cannizarro. Gon- tha sharth layoffstVEmhmRN "me (Q. any athlete or any track MENS HIGH JUMP Dorothy Campbell 7.8;. Bab serious and will undoubtedly tier (5); Glbbon (9.4), Face (5)_ . . Imnaamlf’lgf'fm w. t in m 1:; u' ‘1 Le We?“ “3 “11rd club that wants to compete. (5 feet 7 1.4 inches) ban Mme-r 7.9 ,e'cs. have a strong line-Up, gas... Bork lei. McBean (a) and Pag- Red wgm u theymfiu to fiiclmmawd (:3: Heafikg 4 L3 1 Al a pole vaulter Dave Bernard. Robert Waugh. ’ " ball has been flourishing in llarom. HRs: Pitts. - Stargcll m m w m a" up ‘n a." m m mowed turned runner. ran off 100 Arliss Bell. GIRLS BROAD JUMP {Kings County more than .“y‘ (17'. Lynch (14'. um . ardis in a speedy 10 seconds. 1200 ME‘I'RES Sharon Clark, Carolyn Boar-Wm" pm of the Island in mgLos Angeles 020200000— 4 01 . g EugeneaBernard was runner up Arliss Bell. 3:37; Scott Mc- que. Dorothy Campbell. item years iCinclnnatl 000000100— 1 52 ' et 10.02 while another pole Game time is set for m .Koufax (13-5) W! Rmboro. e vaulter. Robert Waugh placed p.m. on Friday night and this 0T°°1° “2'91 “"0"?” mi third at 10:03 in the men's one shapes up as real spine- Ems ‘8) and Edward“ 3: arlners a e w / ma eur ourne in... ' n M u ' album 000 001— 1 73 l , _ .- - H Dave Bernard 1mg m5: f1.” '. . .f” ... Milwaukee lOZOOONx—qu "" over the bar H 5 feet 7% n- . Brown (341,1). Raw (4), die! to rank “rat in “‘9 men“ Larsen (7) and Grate; Clonin- amroc 5 WM om ~ a ur a me Is not I J u. - Roberts ‘1‘. Mil. — The Main bounced back of elimination by shading the DIS Shamrocks 32 in City lea- gue playoff action at Charlotte- town‘s new softball diamond, last night. Coach. Billy Mulligan called on Mike O'Brien to tame ' Irish and Mike responded with a fine performance. O'Brien 'threw a neat three hitter at the Shamrocks. The Shamrocks rallied in the fourth frame when Gene Brad- ley started it off when he reach. ed first base on an error. Taylor followed Bradley with a single and then e sco a passed ball. Taylor crossed the plate on a Holder's choice. ‘Monty' Monteith was toeing the slab for the BIS squad and this was his second s‘al‘l in as m a n y 'glrls. LeClair sparked the Mariners to Vic- tory in the fifth ‘ oe singled and then Angle Carroll followed with a single and this set the stage for Mike O'Brien. ad 2-2. Brace Mariners from the brink the toss. gave up three hits ‘ vance to the league finals "9 Stars. In the sixth frame Dick Car- roll led off with a single base knock and scored on a single by Joe LeClair. Joe led all batters at the plate as he turn- in a for performance for the winners. O’Brien struck out six bet- and walked two. Montelth allowed- six hits. struck out two and 1s- sued no free passes. Frank {Bell was the plate umpire and was assisted by Bud Land and George Murphy on the bases. The series will resume to- night with the winner to ad- agalnst the National Park All- Town League Ball Action SOURIS — 'llhe Centretown- ers moved into a first place ted were Robert Waugh and Arlis‘s Bell. Arllss Bell running the metreswonlnatlmeofs: The Summer Track Club won the mile relay in a time of 4:00. 1200 l 37. Clocketd in 12:3 seconds. Sharon Clark won the girls 100 yard '9 Carolyn Bourque' ran 60 yards in 7:8 seconds. In the only girls field event Hinton again finish ‘ Wayne MacDonald took the win but was relieved by David Jennings. They allowed only '. but walked 10 struck out six. Peter Gallant took the loss hits to .1 1 David Jennings and E at] MacLeam were 1-for-2 for the Centre'towners. Joe Rogers got the losers' only hit. The next gaine in the Sourls Town league will played Friday night when Centretown- ers play Downtowners. tie with the Uptowners in the Souris Baseball League last night by edging them 54 in s six-inning game called be cause of darkness. CHAIRO'I'TETOWN MINORS” parteftheMtnaBalthfllt paraded bet-ion or ran. Ro- MANY MEMBERS The Lutheran Church in America has more than 3,227,- 000 ginient bend to the ball field When Deputy Mayor, Walter Cox threw the first ball to go the waning game underway‘. MURRAY The following is the draw for the second half of' the men's Island amateur championship which will be played at Sum- merside. Saturday. August 15th: 8:00—L. Monkley. J. Miller. G. M. Smith. 8:05—E. Clow.‘L. Bruce. R. MacFarlane. 8:10—R. Clement. G. Mc- Mahon, D. MacGowan. 8:15—I-I. Ferguson. S. Stew- art, M. Francoeur. 0:20—11. Rodd, P. Sinclair. D. rownr gg. 8:25—A. Carlson. A. Farris. L. Gar utt. 8:30—L. Miller. Bob Schur- man. J. Verreault. 8:35—J. 0’ anley. s. \Gid- dings. G. Stewart. 8:4o—W. Storey. J. Cameron, A. Gaudet. 8:45—D. Dayan, J. Willoughby. M. Burgoyne. ' 8:50—R. Drysdale. S. Weir. D Mc . c . 8:55—P. Perry. L. Kays. G. MacKay. 9: B. O’Meara. '1‘. Gen- cbeff. D. Ross. Brent Schurman. 9:05—L. Blakney. J. Killorn, G. Barrett. J. Johnson. 9:10—1. Cudmore, A. Mac- Eachern. G. Carr. J. MacKinnon. iris—A. MacLeOd. M. Kaye. R. Mahar, E. Fair- weather. I ' 9:20—J. Montgomery. T. Laid- law.-J. Morris. E. Mac- Kay. 0:25—D. Mclsaac. L. Vessey. moo—L. Mclsaac. Donald. A. Wilson. Nichol- G. , W. Coles. D. Mace Eachem. J. Cooke, G. C. Cos . mas—L. Killorne. Irw Berri- G. Vessey. 0:45—1. Mchrdy. 1: gen. ff. Bartlett. MacDonald. 11:30—L. Grant, 1‘. Rogers. C. Burke. 12235—8. Perry. K. MacDon- ald. T. Hooper. 12:40—D. MacDonald. J. Va- taur. J. Mulligan. 12:45—-C. Heald. J. Wilson. P. Clarke. RIVER THEATRE "3 Stooges In Orbit" Friday - Saturday 8:80 pm. “Fun For Everyone" 12:50—D. Mound. L. Cox. D. on. 12:55—12. MacDonald. J. Math- erson. H. Carmichael. 1:00—S. Sear. E. Buchanan. R. enry. 1:05-12 Burke. J. Murphy, D. Sulli .van. ltlo—B. Dunning. B. Giggey. G. Scantlebury. 1:15—E. Taylor. K. Car- michael. B. Reardon. _ 1:20—3. Giggey. R. Manning, R Hiltz 1:25—6: Burgoyne. M. Pin- rd eau. H. Siefo - D DUTcmNSON 1180—3. MacGee. B. Kunce. R. Garrett. e 1:35—D. Saunders. M. Ken- edy, F. Creamer. 1 40—A. Johnston, H. Sim one. w new Is Honored- lzis—A. Mc ae. A. Mc- Clfl‘dY. T Miller. CINCINNATI (Am—Manage! l: D. V. MacDonald. J. Fred Hutchinson of Cincmnatl Irwin. R. Boyles. Reds Wednesday night received a during his emotion-packed 451i: birthday party. preceding the Reds' game with Los Angeles Dodgers. The soloist was Cindy Grogg. 1:55—D. MacDonald. )3. Ir- win, 0. Furchak. D. Huestls. too-F. McGlnnos. B. Beer, M. MacKenzie, B. More- de. who sings the Star Spangled Banner before most Cincinnati games. Wednesday night she led a choral group in singing Happy Birthday to Hutchinson. Hutchinson is fighting a can- cer condition in his chest. Reds and Dodgers players formed a V from the pitcher‘s mound for the birthday cere- monies RCMP Defeats City. Police The RCMP outlasted the City Police 14-13 m Charlottetown commercial softball league playoff action at Queen Char- lotte diamond. last night. The Police are leading the RCMP two games to one in their best of five semi-final series. Sweet was toeing the slab for the winners while Williams and MacKlnnon the mound duties for the Police. The fourth game and the fifth, if necessary. will be played at Queen Charlotte diamond on Saturday afternoon. ' There was a huge cake. 40 inches square. and with at has ketball - sized confection base ball stop it. Pi her Bob Purkey. player representative for the Reds. uh. veiled a color television set. given to their manager e players. Outfielder Wally Moon. player representative for nos Angeles. presented a clock- barometer on behalf of the Dodgers. Summerside Raceway FRIDAY NIGHT 9.00 P.M. DAS All Jollity. Erie Don. Miss Lane. Gliding Billy. Top Way. Tommy Collins. Rowdy Dow. Billy C. Dudds. Also eligiblez—Ken‘s Pride. Little Art. RACES I AND 5 Cathy's MmmtdnG G RACES 8 AND C ' Popular Eden. Jolly Lass. Chuck H.. Winnie J. Clegg. White Letty. Doc Wilson. Gary Lee Clegu. Rudy Frisco. Also eligible— Time Fl' . RACE! 4 AND 7 Princess Spengler. Roger Parlay. Donnaway. Victory scat, MW. flouth Scott. RACE 8 (EXACTOlt) Gallm. Mighty Match, Susan’s Birthday Also Mm—Wawsness as from a blonde soloist . TONIGHT RACE N0. 1—! l—KlM SUE t—CBET LYNN ROYA A—FALCOURT HEROMINE 5-LUCKY V S—FAR STRIDE 7—RUSHAWAY CHIEF nACE Nos—1 " ” l—ELLEN JOYCE . s—Mlss IXPURI mom‘s“ PLAIN : or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES Girl, Chesterway 'I'liomas. Paddyland Girl. Blue irl. Billy . Cormand. Gay Laird. Captain and. Sandy, Joli Gnttan, H bland t. . nit. Abh. col“... WERE... . The Horse and sulky Clubs From Montreal Members with Guests and Tourists Charlottetown Driving Park GRANADA lOUNGE Feature for first time on P.E.l. ' THE N‘EW‘LIBERTY SINGERS mmMOpmJolathseh 7.45 PM. RACE No. H 1—H" ALAG HANOVER s—nvsnnrxn s—TENNEssm our 44.1mm: Doc'ron s—MAnY LEAD RACE N0. 4—. l—EDGEWOOD nannies 2-DU11ATlON s—smrv QUEEN t-mss KEMBLE S—AVALON WORTEY s—HELEN's DREAM Weiss-s.»