“The Cates Cllertetictwe, Gal, By M8 1008 : Queen’ S County Events. | See 11 Marks Sh aitered | fy CHRIS, ANNETT | Mr. Weathernfan ‘played the | perfect host yesterday afternoon |: as the annual Queens County In-' terscholastic Track and. Field Championships. got under way: and the athletes responded by shattering: five provincial re- _" eords and equalling another six under “perfect conditions. Stylish half miler John Carr *’gave perhaps the most convinc- ing performatice as he ran away from the pack early in the open |, 880 and then paced ‘himself to a MacNally, St. Joseph's; |Allen, PRS. 8.4 seconds. Girls“(® years) 50 yards — 1. \P. Winchester, SJ; 2. M. Rog- ers, WKS; 3. P. Power, Parx- dale. ie . Boys {8 years) 50 yards —T iG. Trainer, SJ; 2. S. Knudson, iSJ; 3. B. Hood, Square. Girls (9 years) 50 yards — 1. N. Mutch, Parkdale; 2.. C. Cox,. WKS; 3. A. Hennessey, SJ. P. Macheene. SJ; 2. J. Mae- Boys. (10 years) 50 Hes dash M. Mul- 3. ea Doirion, ~ D.. MacKinnort; lin, Sherwood; Stella Maris. “ Girl (11 years) 75 yard ‘dash | od. K Jay,. Pagan Rochford Square; 3. Doyle, SJ. Sherwood; 2. J. ae Trainor,-SJ; son, SJ: A. Rochford Boys (11 years) 75 yard dam J.-Knude 5, D> Smith, ‘one *T Girls (12 years) 75 yard dash C.A. Boyles, WKS; Dallin,, QCHS. a: Boys (9 years) 50 yard dash— Pras Roghfard Square; 3: L: record 2.12 half milk mark. He Dougal, SJ; 3. A. Rogers, WKS, Boys (12 years) 75 yard dash did not appear tired at the end Girls (10 aa 50-yard dash, _ 1. 1. Gallant, PSS; 3. G. -Lip- { the race and had he had more — 1- K. Croken, SJ; 2. C. Pow, ton; QCHS; 3. D. MacLean, competition it is probably that er. Parkdale; 3.: te Harlow,” BHS. : “(the mark” would be-#"Tot-Tower > WKS-——~ : ~~ Girls (13 years) 75 yard di “today. a . : : — 1. & Kennedy, QCHS; 2. M. Most ‘of the records were shat-. TICE Keiser, BHS; 3. B. Younker, SJ, tered. in the running events and PRAC ; pone 13 years) 75 yard d ash—"| this was in part due to the fine e ee n. Smfiiman, QCHS)-2, M, job which the department of i practice has been—called Weak, QCHS; 3. C. Connick, Physical Education had done on for the Sportsmen softball team‘ the track: Rosemary Duffy came back from a poor start to over- —tome-a five yard lead by Jane’ >~Yohnson in the. 75 yard dash to for tms allerngon Al 3:30 al Vic- \foria_ Park... All plavers that ‘1 R Duffy, BHS;.2. J. John-! dash played with Dow's Sportsmen Girls (14 years) 7 yard dash son, QCHS; 3. C. Wilson, SJ. = last vear are asked. to. attend Boys (14 years) 100 yard ove rae ee wee ab this workout. Also, any players — 1. G. Bell, QCHS; 2. J...Mae- | s P interested —in-playing with the Leod, Sherwood; .3. K. Hood, vincial mark. of 9.1 in the heats. and then went on to equal anoth- ’-er_ mark in the 100 as she sped, down the course in 125 in. a heat. a Two marks were equalled in. the 8year-old class as Patty Winehester and Gerry Trainor <re orded 7.7 and 7.5 marks re-| spectively in the 50 yard dash | and nine year-old Nancy Mutch, also equalled the age class mark —jn~her-section-as~ she posted —a 7.3 .ime. Gordon Bell sprinted his 100 in 11.1-to equal the mark thereand+ Garnet Gallant flashed the 100 in 10.9 to shatter the provincial | team are welcome. The Sports. BHS. mén hope to participate in the city league this year if a spon.” under 16 years ef age) sor can be found. Wf weather. js Duffy; BHS; unfit the practice will go Sun- CRHS, 3.7. os BHA, — | t 6: 20. Girls. open Rou tl cceddaald CRHS; 2 M.. Lane, ‘cus: 2 . PROBABLE Stella Maris. be open. 100 — 1. G. Gallant, ~ Stella: Maris;, 2. D. MaclIiwain, PITCHERS 'CRHS: 3. B. Sinclair, QCHS. 3. B. Sinclair; BHS, e: By THE, ASSOCIATED PRESS... Boys: open, 880. —.-1. J. Carr, Probable pitchers for today’s “ CRHS; -2:-K- Rodd, ‘GRHS; “3:-G@, Boys open 220 — 1. G. Gallanty, “Stella Maris: 2. XK; “Hood, BHS; major. league games, won-lost Blacquier, Stella Maris.’ records -in parenthesis: Girls 440 relay — 1. QCHS; 2. Girls open 100 (alll open -ovente 23: Macaleer, | ei on a A ern P| ple nary session of the assocla- ROS Sth STRICT Tieeting te ower -HR NY Peegh 1a *! To Hold-Fete By AL” MeNEIL MONTRE. Als (CP)—The Cana- dian Amateur’ Hockey Associa- tion elected a slate of officers. for two years Friday and the new executive..was presented Twith a healthy: financial ~ state- |ment as its first order of bust- mittee. Juckes, remains ~ ‘CMHA Elects Officers; Healthy Financial Scene rage’. removed, ‘a surplis of more than $96:000 reniained to be dis! tributed between 17 junior and Senior clubs participating in cup _ play. This was an increase of $31,000 over last Lhe all opera: ~tiens; art Edmonton Oil Kings, whe beat® (7) Stange (8), Hargan (8) Allen (2-1) (9) Romano). Stottlemyre (5-3) and ’ netted the ton amount of 313.9 ior theiréparticipation in three series Osha wa, which appeared fa. only two. series, came away - with $10,025 for its efforts, Este- Van: Briins of the caskatthewsw—- Junior League had $10,132 jn bc ness. Ss Oshawa General in six «games same number of series. Fred,Page of Vancouver was to take the Memorial .Cup,- fop-— money in the senior elected. viet Qu cee Bie So oe ————* Jeagues went.to this year’s “Ak< ianel: Fleu uebec City, y -jlan Cup ¢hampion, Drumheller . ae P raphe Windsor, — -—- RESULTS. TMiners. The Alberfa club. in s Page as first~ : ‘reaped $10,261 for appearances vi » and Earl Daw- BASEBALL lin four series, just shightly moré picked’ up in their tsing efforts sun oN\BWers, Man., steps into : ‘than their opponents in the. fima}= = |Pollock’s former job as second . American League |= aund: Sie ircoke ‘Beavers of _ “ “president. « ° Minecbeta 000000 220— 4 90 ‘he Quebee ‘senior loop ‘Fhe. a sea a former president Cleveland 102 000 101— 5130 Beavers earned $10.066 in threm. i key A an tobe “Amateur Pasetal, Roggenburg (7) sete, almost double thi Hockey Association and. chair- Klippstein (1-1) (8) and Batey 7 man of the :CAHA's rules’ com- O'Donoghtie, Tiant amount. «Morrisburg Combines F rdon aS and S 1 N ks and the hy sctretary- manager and will con- te Me SR ee Wagner ARnINS a Hey Prse e ES 8 as '"timue to operate from Melville, * Quebec team. = _ Sask. Chicago Ons 000 wd — 1-33 = GATE RECEIPTS IMPROVE New York 120 000 O1x— 410.1 de ea : “Juckes- presented .the final _ Herlen-ti-5+—Locker- (8) and+ Sun a gue i KNOPPS SAFE AT SECOND Pirates Rob. Houston; _HOUSTON (AP) —Willie, Star- | gell and Bill Mazeroski,each | Grove in two’runs, leading Pitts- burgh Pirates: to a —6-0—victory over Houston | Astros - Friday | night. Senators’ ninth with a single.) [He took second=on Tony Conigli- \are’s wild throw and was sac- irifieed to third..Then_me—scored the tying run as Saverine sin- | sled to’ centre field, | tended. ‘the Senators Pull Down Sox. A seastioe has been called Yfor the Juniors” at—the—Victoria Park Diamond for Sunday even- ing at 6;00.All_players who: at- last practice ‘are | asked to be on hand. Also any the preliminary. financial fig-—Roston —\ he ' y ev jures for the Allan and Memorial | Washington 012.000 002— 5 81 The Rollaway Sunday eventay Cup playoffs. held this spring. Sadowski, Stigman (3) San- xed. League will hold its a» He said that reyenue to the gry (2%) (7) and Ryan: Rich- . [nual banquet at the Towers Rep ~ | CAHA™ from the two gerles was ert Cox (8) Lines (8) Kline (3- taurant Sunday evening begin ;more than twiee.ag much as 4) (8 and Casanova,« Camilli: ning at: 7,30. League prizes wi? the’ previous year, (9 HR: Bos—Thomas (1) Scott be made at the. Rollaway follow- Only one-loss was incurred tn: (129) ing. the -supper. * \all playoff eampetitien and that | ae [was a. debit of $163.99 in. the 2 em a EE ee ee CT os am - Yo Mee. The. Nicest People on @ HONDA. iE kirk, Man., Fishermen. and Fort | 100 000 120— 4-65 William, Ont., Beavers in the | third seFies- played forthe sen- _ ior -eup, : i In_eight series, Allan Cup _teams grossed a total of $162,- , 300.51 at the box office, an in- | “Sold and Serviced at mark in. the open Elementary’ ,. American. League. BHS: 3- CRHS. Bob Veale slowed the Astros’ Ken Sanders then walked Jim pees or Junior age who wish nantes from mm, 00 one. year | : __boys class. ee | Baltimore, J. Miller (0-1). at__Boys-440 relay — 1. CRHS: 2.. only two -hits through seven in- | th {to play for this team are asked eartier, : fe 2 "The final track mark of the Kansas City, Hunter. or ‘Terry ‘Stella Maris; 3. QCHS. ‘mings but needed. relief from Tollae dace te tollewed with: to attend. This team will he | The junior liber competing in | $30 DOWN] _KEITH CARMICHAEL - day was: established when fhe |(0-9), (N), Pete Mikkelsen in he eighth | winning run. \ | playing in an organized league. Memorial Cup play collected aAsy ae ‘Limited - =o eirls 440 relay team of Catifiwnia Mawnan (1:8) at FIELD EVENTS after Houston loaded. the bases | jother as ‘Baltimore Orioles de- $271,025.63. at the gate this sniniieiaa - hored by Jane Johnson re- Detroit, Wickersham (0-0) (N). Girls hroad jump — 1. J. ow 9 walk and two singles, | KANSAS CITY -(AP)—Rookle jfeated Kansas City Athletics @ |spring, They mana to. pull Brackley: Pt. Road Dial 4-6423° cor ded a s second time to win Chicago, Howard -(1-1)at-New ee ee 52, eee Dennis, . Mikkelsen struck out ‘Lee | cateher A -d-y.-Eichebarren '2. Friday night. a ey AMA's in 1965. +a | eir even ; York, Peterson (3-3) (NY: ih M d go Jim Wynp on &Jdrave in two runs: and scored ane. 4 e C 's 15-per-cént ‘ta me On a oe Johnson also...established an- Minnesota, _Merritt- 0-2). at _Boys_broad_jump — 1. J. Mac- pr areola Neate! saree ik to = = tee oe ‘a. "he od Sa fer both Allan’ and Morea = = on on om me = : other. new Island mark as she@ Cleveland. Tiant (4-2). Leod, Sherwood; 2. K. ‘Rodd, sixth victory against two de- sreihing4 49° aad: tha: O "Cup playdowns was approxt- | “9 ‘broadjumped 14’7" to shatter the) Boston, Santiago (41) at CRHS; 3:-W. Birt, QCHS. feats. a S M t 1 i. d h " e: hn ately $64,000, - with $40,000 of old mark. Ken Rodd of CRHS Washington, Hannan 40-1). Girls high jump — 1. L. Acorn, wim ee - [elem added. another run in the ree eee coming trem the | _bagged the last record of the a National League QCHS; 2. J. Johnson, QCHS; 3. WASHINGTON (AP) — Rin Ar ona bases-loaded passed |: niors. ternoon as he broke the old tr Atlanta, Lemaster (43) at. B. Goddin, Parkdale. scoring singles by Bob Saverine é DIVIDE $96,000 SURPLUS. Boys high. jump — J. K. Hood, ple jump-record of 35'5” by T’. Chicago, Hands (4-3). at BHS: 2. C. MacMillan, CRHS; 8. The action in the meet contim- |. Cincinnati, O'Toole (1-1) ues today as the Senior and Jun- gt. Louis, A. Jackson (3-2) (N), M.- ey QCHS. i. —{or contestapis get a chance to tsbur: Cc ell (0-3)and Boys * triple jump put on their show. The contest |Law ae at Houslon, Guat Rodd, CRHS; 2. J. MacLeod, F. ants yesterday were all classed /(4.3) and Roberts (3-3) 2, (D)- Horn, CRHS. in the elementary ‘division. - * (N). Girls shot — 1. E. Crosby, Girls (7 years)-.50. yard dash— New York, Fisher (15% or- ‘QCHS; 2. P. Larter, CRHS; 3. 1. Nora MacAdam, SP; 2. 8. Ribant (1-0) at Los Angeles, R. Deacon, Pune Holland, SP; 3. J; “Stewart, SP. Koufax (7:1) (ND. Boys: shot _R. Stewart, 8.2 seconds, ~ Philadelphia, Culp at QCHS; 2. G. Bell ‘QCHS; 3. A. Boys (7 wid) 50: yard dash— San Francisco, . Bolin or MacLean, CRHS. 1. H. MacDonald, WKS; 2. T. Herbel (0-0). ; Girls discus SPORTS FRONT (1-3) (3-3). -iAL iCRHS; 3. P. Larter, CRHS. } Boys Discus’ — 1. |waine, CRHS; -2.-R.. Stewart, | /QCHS; 3. G. Bell, QCHS. al 10.30 a.m. Heats -— 100 yards. | |Girls ‘High Jump Senior); Boys Discus and Senior); Boys Hop, Step and Jump (Junior and Senior) 11.00 a.m. Heats — 200 yards, | | Girls 8 Ib. Shot Put (Junior and Senior) _ 11.30 a.m. — 880 yard final; Girls Diseus (Junior and Sem | ior) y 2.00 p.m. — Boys High aa | Sunione and. Senior); By CHRIS ANNETT “Today is the day for the top track and field stars in the County but fans at the Memorial Field track yesterday got a- big--indication -fo what-was te come as. the. first..day.of events in the Queens County Interscholastic Track and Field meet was. held, Records were either shattered or knotted: as the Elementry class performers took to the field and this . : . shows plenty of promise for the Jong track season just be- finals; Girls Broad ginning. ior and Senior) The wwset_wad’-eve-ef-the-best-organteed-that-thie_obeerrer__|5.20 pm. — 4 has had the ‘privilige te attend and it just gees te point out the tremendous job which the Department of Physical Ed- Put (Junior Boys 12 th. Shot 1G Crockett (Ch) 12°6 7 .500 - ucation has been doing. Events were all run off in'the space Put (Seni Boys Broad 4, Affleck -(Pk) 1264 .500 of little ever three hours ‘and there were few if any hold. ~ Jump; Mile Run. + fe Arsenault (P) 12 61 .500 = ups in the schedule | 330 p.m, —~220 yards finals; LEADERS | Perhaps the most exciting new prospect. for the Provincial | Girls Relay (4 x 110); Boys Re- Hits: Three tied with 10. Track team was young John Carr, coached by John Hughes: lay ih x 110). ~ He showed his heels to the rest of the pack and his mark of 2:12 is not re indicative of his ability. He can probably ent close to 16 seconds off his time when he reaches good | competition and Dave Boswell well could be chuckling in . glee oyer this new find. ‘ : - “Other -members, already established -in--the-Island- track: ~. fraternity alse gave goed accounts of themselves. Both Rose- mary ‘Duffy and Jane Cash gave geod accounts of themselves as. did midget star Gordie Bell. | By. THE CANADIAN PRESS REMEMBER WHEN .. . George Selkirk picked up a -baseball--bat~-25--years: ago today—in 1941—to pinch-hit for New York Yankees with the bases loaded. He hit a Wil- | son, Parkdale; 2. B, <MeAleer, | D. Macll- ke ‘|for today's events in the Queens 4 of May. 26th.: iCounty--Interscholastic Meet: (Junior and Jr. Signale:- (Junior | Pistons (Jun- §, Roberts -(B) and Don Lock in ‘the ninth in. | ning boosted Washington Sena- tors past Boston Red Sox htt ‘Friday night. The two-run . wiped oa a. 4-8 lead the Red Sox had taken on Géorge Scott's - two-run. ho- ‘mer in the eighth inning. Willie~ Kirkland SOFTBALL ROUNDUP $ jdua. events. in “freestyle, back — Goes Today | >The annual Y.M.C.A. -Swim- ming and Diving Championships will be held today at -2 p.m. .at Some 40 swimmers”*will . com- pete in this meet,> with “h “that they will be able to collect s drove in two ‘runs> and Wally Bunker gained his, | fourth--vietory—with -help—-of Stu Miller, who pitched out: of: 9 After all expenses were de- {ducted and. the CAHA percent. | bases-loaded jam-in the veventh| DETROIT (AP) —-Willie smith | scored California’ Angels another as started the enough points, individually to re- edged Detroit Tigers 3-2 Friday ceive yo Henderson and Cud- night. Trophy. for best. male“ ee Bike Shop Trophy for best female ‘swimmer and- the + Burns Trophy for best! lavas in the meet. — | The meet will see only “indivi Smith doubled in two runs fn the first inning after_a walk, | | Rick Reichardt's_ single and ane infield ‘out. (AP) —+ Three two of them hy - LOUIS runs, nk The flowing are the Commer-_ stroke, breast~ stroke, butterfly ada’ Pinson, helped Cincinnatl e STANDINGS WL Pct..GBL | 4 0 100 — $35 77m I oBankers: ot me |-Pawer- Kings 1 3. 403 | City ‘Hall © rs 2 § | Meunties 0 4 000. 4 BATTING LEADERS ~ (ak least 12 times at-bat) “ABHR Avg. D. Coagrove (Ch) 18 96 .642 yards | R. Gallant (S) 16 10 9 .625 17 10 8 .588 W. Horrocks. (M) R. MacArthur (Ch) 14" | ‘The following is the cauadiie cial Leagune softball statistics and individual medley (meaning “Reds build an early lead and | combination of the above four the Reds hung on for a 6-5 vie- | \strokes). W ; Plus the swim niet there al be a synchronized swimming d -monstrafion. ~ The aaarsated ‘swimming group will present_five routines set to music; .a solo;. du- ‘ets; a trio; and one with six swimmers. The girls. involved are Beverly Kelly, Maura Doyle, Suzanne Hughes, Betsy Small- wood, Janet Rankin, Jane Mac- with two singles and an error ing the bases after Pimson'g | Lellan and Janice, Marilyn and Libby Coxe Six of these girls will be training from now until next . % Feb. in preparation for the Que- sacrifice fly delivered one run 17 10:7 58 bee Winter Games. The public and Jim Maloney’'s single 75 .500.are invited to attend this perfor-— brought ‘another in. neebone—(P}—~14—7 4-500 MAnce. 2B: Les Affleck "ali Gerry | | Campbell (Pks) — &B: Five tied ith 3 one. Hrs: - Sterling Roberts (B) 4. Runs: Bob Rive (P) 11, |. -Pitching:--Ken~-Ballem, Dave. - McGregor (8) and .Fish Mace- Kinnon?(P) 26. - cane Home™tunsby~ teams: ho ‘tun for a baseball Gignals 7, Power Kinga 64, Pis- BIG ONE TODAY | tat ae ae as American thd banter 5, Gity Hall 4, One: young gentleman who is going to get a lot of at- | tention at -this afternoon's competition is starry Billy Mac- | Kinnon who has already..dusted off a 10 second flat 100 yard dash in competition this year. MacKinnon will be looking -to shatter the 34 year old Island 100 record of 10.4 in the 100 and this observer ts willing to bet-that°he will. do it. Heather MacLean, another of the outstanding tracksters on the Isle has been recovering from a 12 stitch gash she suf- | fered at the Mount Allison Track meet but it is,expected that =| she will..be out trying te better her own record. in the high jump as well as the hurdles. Andy Arsenault 1s. reported te : he training hard and he will more than likely show the form = | which carried him te @ thrilling second place finish In the | Caandian Junier half mile championships last season, Canadian: Junier half mile championships last season. some of the best performers go through their early season paces and no doubt there will be more than a few records that fall." Island track stars will. be working extra hard this trip to the other side of the continent,\Richmond, B.C., " season no doubt for the cream of the stand te. the Canadian Age class championships. It speaks. we te ; ot the Island that two members of the Island. Track chib, Andy Arsenault and: Adele Marshbank were. selected to attend the ~- Canadian Training camp out West. N.B. and N.S. only man- ° ef, which are aged to i" two a. combined, both ef ~ ATTENTION In 6th. Queens VOTE Progressive. Rural Minor Hockey. "Teams All. players, esaibhe officials. and executive are < | invited: ‘to attend the first annual banquet at PARK | ROYAL : UNITED CHURCH 9 FARMER, M. A, 25 Rochford Sq. Barrister. OT; Gat the Best ... the | SUZUKI" “e ‘Lew Down Payment ‘ ’. Easy. Terma GT. Sa ST. Conservative FOR M. A. FARMER and J. DAVID STEWART _THE BIKE SHOP — _and SPORT LODGE * erie forv over St. Louis Cardinale | Friday’ night. The first three Cincinnatl’ hits off Cardinal starter Art Mahal- fey were homers with Pinsen- connecting in the first, Tommy. ~Helms in the third and Pine again in the fourth, The Reds . chased Mabattey. second homer.: John Edwarda' . = a | Building Se - Appeal Objective; $35,000 “HELP THE ARMY ATTAIN THEIR GOAL —ADD. YOUR NAME TO THE CONTRIBU- ¢ for’ oeaad seed ‘anal ONE-STEP CONTROL OF FUSARIUM SEED PIECE DECAY; BLACK LEG AND SEED-BORNE COMMON SCAB IN CUT 0! R= — ~“Volnenene harvest : when you treat Z _aeomrmcaty ae me rs Me hccta os 7 a aval dip treatment. 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