th on. 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon., June 21. ‘1965. . MARITIME HARNESS RACING © MONCTON (CP: — Sister Ma rie. an import from Ohio. reel- ed off a 2.104 mile Saturday night at Brunswick Downs * fastest effort on ‘the aine-mile card The nine-vear-old bay mare, ewned by Monctonan Charlie Letcher. 2\~o won another dash in 2.12 Fe Bob seeves. -a2 Mvear-old reinsman from Hillsboro. N.B.. scored a driving triple when he won both dashes of the featured invitational pace with Jarret- town Lady and picked up a sin- gle with Betsy Truax. Jarret- town Lady's winning times were 2.11.3 and 2.12 Other. winners were Lorraine G Henley ‘2.173: Betty Fedef- al :2151'. Miss Fury (2.16.3) and Time's Lad in 2.17. The victory by Miss Fury was the first time a Newfoundland horse has won a race in New Brunswick. The mare is owned by William MacGillivray of Gander and was driven by Kit- chener Fox. SAINT JOHN, NB. (CP) Royal Salute. owned by Milton Dewney of Saint John. won a pair of stretch drives Saturday: afternoon to capture the $1,000 invitational pace at Saint John. Exhibition Park Raceway. , The. seven-year-old chestnut gelding pulled out of a hole on the final turn in the ope ning dash and won by three lengths over Piymouth Reck and Get even. Borderview Renown, owned by the Whebby stable of Dartmouth, N.S.. had the lead at the five-eighths pole when. driver Jimmy. Doherty pulled out Royal Salute. The Nova Sco- tia horse went into a break leav- ing rty by himself to bring Royal Salute to the wire in 2.08. Royal Salute won the second half in 2.07 1-5, beating Huck- ster by a half a length at the/ wire. Plymouth Rock, owned by | Cliff Mitton of Lancaster, N_B., was third in the five-horse field. Senator Sis (2.12), and Golden Law (2.10 1-5) shared wins in the $1.680 stake race for four ‘and. five-year-olds. Senator Sis ety ne finished with the best summary after placing fourth in the re- peat dash. Golden Law was 10th the first trip out after going into a break on the first turn. Senator Sis is owned by the Neware Brothers of Moncton. Jn Goguen was on the bike. iden Law is owned by Sian- fey Mayhew of Kinkora. P_E.I.. Guy Frizzell did the teaming. acher Bill (2.13 45), CN. A (214° 15), Cho Kee 2.13 2-5’. Dot's Chief (2.15 45). Adios Elmer (2.11 3-5) and Doc Banks D (2.17 45) were other winners on the 10-dash card that saw fans wager $34,312 — the best single day pari-mutuel handle at the park in three vears. The daity double of CN. Ad- fos and Cho Kee returned $73.0 The quinella combination of Dot's Chief and Estell Chips paid $56.40. The exactor on Doe Banks -D and Little Oscar re- turned $24.30. TRURO (CP), — There were two double-dash winners on an eight-dash harness racing card here Saturday night. The first and fourth dashes were taken by Jane W. H. in respective times of 2:14 and 2:13 25 while Paddy Land. Girl POD RAD AMO OO rH |Dodgerw blanked Philadelphia tered Saturday for the fourth; Sea Bird W is not entered. 1 | Western Wind and ——$$____~ 40 as Nick WilJhite checked the running of the Irish Derby over Say, than be the Dee Tree ena aeons Sores sve an Phillies on five hits before need- a l'z-mile grass course at The 110° i. _ An Irish Sweepstakes will be ing Ron Perranoski’s two-out Curragh June 2%. not among the entries. 1.064 on the race. relief ‘help im the ninth teeing. Meadow Court. second to Niksar finished fourth in the Bee Strong, Mourmelon, chaiked_up wins im races two Willhite got the only runs he France's Sea Bird Il by two | English race. Never If Ever, Prince Baladin, 2:13 23° and six (2:13 45). |meeded on run-producing dou- |lengths in the at Epsom,| The complete field: Baljour, Reliance I, Roylago and Salt wet a ie pea vee ESS or Top CAQUC Cera rea Se core (tated, memes Bet a oa a haa to t of the program. which ie , i . > amore, Craighouse, but will go sweeps featured am exactor payolf on e er edged een rte mae te 104 fer: |S Donato, Dux Bonus, draw. : Smiley Dares (2:17 1-5) and gy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS while the Indians edged Los; Smoky Burgess’ run-scoring ~*~ ciyeagongg : ~ |Flaming Red, Ga Greine, His ~~ Jessie Train of $104 Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Angeles Angels 10 om Fred single, the 12nd pinch hit of his oS ae Preece ach hit American - owned Donato is |Brother, Indian Snow, Jealous, WAITING 1 CUF Other single winners were indians pressed their drive Whitefield’s single career, gave the White Sox 2 j.uhle Bigg Bigg Fim {nt Second choice at 7 to 1, |Khaliffe, Kileoran, Mabrouk, The 32 clevators to be installed Millie's Dreads 42:15) and Stone toward the top of the American in the ninth inning ‘1-1 tie, but Green broke it with a ae eee | Reliance II third at 8 to 1 fol- Meadow Court, Nearside, Nen- ‘in a new Toronto bank building dale 2-12 2-5). League Saturday. each winning New York Yankees, mean- his homer off Host Wilhelm in “*0" O'S.’ a stros lowed by Niksar at 10 to 1, Bal- tego, Niksar, Noble Record, will travel at up to 1,400 feet a oe cP. ae thelr seventh straicht game while, dropped . league-leading ‘the eighth. : homer ms 12 to 1 and Con ‘onvamore | Scrapani, Sierra de Mizas, Sol-| minute, so no one will have to ce cae Hees S68 i den Dick McAuliffe drove in five Minnesota 53 and Boston ended| Milwaukee got home runs page gle oad 16 to 1. wezi, Sparrow Hawk, Wedding wait more than 23% seconds. ble wins on am cight-dash har ‘USS with two @omers as De- am eight-game losing streak by from Hank Aaron and Mack nomen aan a: ness racing program here Sat- ‘Toit whipped Kansas City $2, edging .second - place Chicago Jones and outlasied St. Louis "cri Sne oe a an ear Oe aa, en, Ee eee aoe os aoe cem'ee!- FORAGE TWILIGHT MEETIN The fastest mile on the pro- KC—Stahl (1): Det—Brown (2), two home runs. Be bog the Cardinals’ eighth made a aus on to defeat Wash- gram, 2:08 35. was recorded McAuliffe 2 (9 Tee resets let the Twins (5 eee we Dae Cell come | oon 31. Mit Pasges aot Ge by Kilarmey Boy in the seven- Besten 001 000 010 2 40 leading the White Sox by one- on and preserved Tony Clonin- " care fae & 6 Gee Date Farm Operator th dash after the horse turned Chicage 00 ose 100 1 7@ half Same. Cleveland ty 1% go's 2m victory against four ives tiles =. Monday, June ‘ im a time of 2-09 in the third Monbouquette (6-7) and Till and Detroit by two. defeats. - 21 ...... Reg Adams eee Denny Lad’s times were 2:17 man; Howard. Martiny(8) Wil McAuliffe’s threerun homer REDS TOP CUBS Monday, June 21 New Perth 45 in the fifth and 2-16 in the helm (1-3) (8) and Romano. im the fourth inning and tworum Jim needed relief Meadow Count ...... Joseph Callaghan oot eee eighih. HRs: Bos—Green 2 (7). blast im the sixth supported help from Joe Nuxhall for his Tuesday June 22 Urban Gallant Single winners were Ambro’s Minneseta e00 100 020 3 91 Denny McLain’s six-hitter for sixth triumph in vine decisions Is Favored nett ee . Rate 8 0 8 Egmont Bay Lad. (2°10 45), Arabian Knight New York 211 000 16x— Detroit. Fred Stahl slammed a as Cincinnati whipped Chicago '$ Tuesday, June 22 . Shirley Sutherland (2:19 1-5), Shady Dale Chief Grant (6-2) Pleis (3), Klip\ two-rum homer for the ‘Athletics. 94. Ron Santo’s 13th homer | Ee capes: 2:17) amd Roll On Lewis (2:14 pstein (5) Worthington ‘8 and PITCHES THREE-HITTER triggered a three-run Cubs rally CURRAGH, Ireland ‘CP-AP) Wednesday, June 23. Community Pasture Lot 16 4-5}. Battey: Ford (7-4) Ramos ‘8) Whitfield’s winning single in the seventh that sent Twenty-nine three 7 Seer old Lloyd Best . The top combination pay of and Howard. HR: NY — Pepi brought Ralph Terry a three- Maloney from the game. The horses, including Canadian ter see) the night was $16450 on the tone ‘7) hit victory. Whitfield’s hit came Reds clinched the iriumph with °W adow Court, were 0-1 Thursday, June 24 .... Charles Yeo St. Eleanors daily double of Arabien Knight Washingten’ Oe hts nue wl ae on ee oe t li . 24 a ketene . and Ambro's Lad. Baltimere 010 090 62x— 3 7® starter Fred Newman after the John Edwafds’s homer. Thursday, June ... Redvers Stewart Hampshire Narum (27) Bridges (8) Kline Indians had loaded the bases, | San | Pranciace nipped New ow To oe » Sune 24 ...Kedvers Stewart ...... : (8) and Camilli; Pappas (7-2) Whitey Ford won his sev . Juan 7 Starting Time—8:00 p.m. Mee! held regardless yeather. PROBABLE and Lau. Brown (8) HR: Was— game against six defeats but his 13th career victory without BACK cae eon Oe T F Cc cose ere Seaced . =? King (9). needed yelief help from Pedroia leas sgainet the Mets. The systemic °c condic opics—Forage Crop Dehorning of Cattle. - PITCHERS National League Ramos im the eighth Tom Giants scored the deciding run backache, = Seon Farm Operators are welcome to at tend one or more of these meetings! a Chicage menor € Fo ree ae Se ee devbleplay rounder in ACHE = feat better — PEI : Hae Cincinnati 400 056°00x— 9-8 run and scored two while Joe the fourth inning. Fest better. .E.1. Departmen griculture oe cee Jackson (49) Warner (6) Bro- Pepitone hit his seventh homer. First - place Los Angeles ee ee Se . t of A r major league games. Won-jost ion ‘7) and Roznovsky; Mal- co uu = Sec records in parenthesis. oney (63) Nuxhall ‘7: and Ed- % wards. HRs: Chi,Banks (12), American League No games scheduled. ) National hone New York Jackson 3) at Les Angeles Osteen (66) (N’ Philadelphia Culp 33) at Houston Farrell (42) (N). BASEBALL ‘ SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY American League Les Angeles 000 000000— 6 31 Cleveland 000 000 681— 1 60 Newman ‘7-5) B. Lee (9) and Rogers, Roof ‘9/: Terry (6-3) and Sims. Kansas City 000 000 620— 2 60 Detreit 102 302 COx— 3 90 Segui (4-7) Hickman (3) Stock «(S) Wyatt (7) amd Bryan: Mc- ‘33) and Moore. HRs: ‘Wagner ‘7) and Corrales: | Santo (13); Cin—Edwards (9). \Milwaukee 101631 60x— 6111 St. Leuis 200 600 128— 5 101 Sadecki 2-7) Stallard (5) Briles. (6) Schultz (7) and Mc- Carver; Cloninger (104) Osin- ski ‘8) and Torre. HRs: StL— Brock. (5); Mil — Aaron (11), Jones (11). New York 010 060 coe 1 58 Fran. 100 100 6@x— 2 686 Fisher (5-7) and Cannizzaro, Stephenson (7): Marichal (11-5) and Haller. Phila eee coe O08 © S51 Les Angeles 000 210 1éx—"4 86 Herbert (34) Baldschug (6), wit- thite.+1-0) Perranoski (9) and Roseboro. Pittsh’gh 100 602 600 62—.5143 Houston 000 020 010 CO— 3 72 Cardwell, Gibson (25) ), Carpin (11). and Pagliaroni: Raymond; Nottehart (26) (8) and Brand. HR: Hous (10). - Wynr Lain Te “ . 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