oe One Double Dash Winner _. At Ch'town Driving Park Am Castle, the brown gelding | for the two miles were identical owned by Clair Jenkins of South- | 2.13. 7 port was the only double dash) Windy June took the first dash winner on a nine dash card held at the Charlottetown Driving Park last evening. In the fifth Lucky V chased the gelding) hore and in the ninth dash of | the evening Norah Annway | placed behind Am Castle. Times Mighty Warrier paced home in front of the field in the second to pay 15.20 in the first daily double. Mighty Worrier’s time of 2.11:2 also was the fastest of the evening The third race featured the lon C led Chuck H to the wire to pay $11.99. Irene Mir and Garth's Best combined to pay Summerside Raceway of the evening came in the eight dash when lang shot Texas Starters and position for Chief led Nancy's Pick to the Monday afternoon, Sept. wire. Pay was 82.60 4th. Post time 2:15 p.m. Racing will resume at the Driving Tapk this Saturday RACE 1 AND 4 evening. L-Tennessee Riley 2—-Annan Gal SUMMARY S-3—Mountain Mone RACE 1 4,—All Jollity 5--Miss Flamibgo ‘Windy June (W. Craig) 6—Billy G. Command Sandybee_‘G. Chappell) 3 S-7—O'Brien’s Nightmare Kezeah. ‘J. Chappell) 4 &—Chesterway Thomas Hettie’s Boy (C. Birt) 5 ao ; Knight Way ‘L. Taylor) 6 RACE 3 AND 7 Dixie Lee (M. O'Brien) 7 1—Royal Hi Direct ‘a Time 2.16:4. re haven Snoover - Pays 3,40, 2.79, 2.50; 2.40, 2.40: ; ; 2-80 4—Hyland Spirit 5—Shady Dale Tonette Windy June owned by H. H. of the evening as expected and Quinella feature and Happy Gal- 2 $34.70 on the second daily dou- | ble feature while the highest pay | | Am. Castle (D. MacNeill) :Adam's_Tom_(T. Palmer) Jenkins, Southport 6—Homestretch , po ; py i 7—Dot's Bov RACES 2 AND 6 Times 2.13: 2.13. Morell-Mt. Stewart | . eos ek ee, , ) Pays: $4.80. 3.10, 2.10; $3.80, 001 O11 040— 7 8 8) &—Eleanor Patch Mighty Warrier (O, Willis) 12), . " Far Stride ‘D. MacNeill) 23 2.20; 3.80, 4.90, 2.50, 2.10; 2.70, | Charlottetown | RACE 2 AND 6 lrene- Mir (W. Craig) 31 (220: 2.90 | 1000030 40x—17 11 2 1—Knight Norris Miss Cool Eyes (J. Pound) 4 4; 4™ Castle owned by C. Jenkins,! ‘M) — McGuire and Jackson, 2—Garth’s Best Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy) 5 5 | Southport. ‘ | Murphy, McCallum (7), Stew- %—Sunny Key Port Hill Boy (L. Neill) 66... _ ARACE & | art (7) and Stewart, Claybourne 4—Singalong Homestretch Linda fexae Chief .C. Willis) 1} (8), 5—Blue Mt. Girl tE ‘Aveeoaull) 77 Nancy's Pick (L. Neill) 2) —- moe 6—Tea Time Gal j nies 2 11:2 — 2.12:2 Meadow Tempo 7—Topway Pays 7.00, 2.50, 2.30: 2.90, 2.50: ,,.‘G MacDonald) 3, Ch‘town Meet _ lean” 997 910: 98 2919. Grand Kala Dale (C. Murphy) 4/| RACE 5 $.59. 4.90, 2.80, 2.10; 2.50, 2.10. aes 1—West-River Atom * 2.10 Lan! mae i. Hennessey) 2—Sandy Bee Mighty Warrier owned by C. ae - Bernard) 7 | 3—Susan's. Birthday Willis, O'Leary; Irene Mir own- Shadydale Tanetle (T. Palmer) 8| THe following is the order of | 4—Nellcloriic ed by G-and L Stable, Montreal, "pie 2 16 : | events to be run off at the Char-| ree _ que Pays 12.10. 10 0, 5.40; 500, | a ee Invitational | 6—Gliding Billy " ee ke see rack an , Field Meet. | 7Hallie J. See the new ara " OROER OF EVENTS arry Wilder ne ee ime’, (Approximate Only) | sites McCULLOCH REMEMBER WHEN . ._,!9:00 a.m. — Hurdles — Heats 1—Graitan Able 2-10 Florence Chadwick, the | \ards. 75, gee 00 Yards—| 2=Honest Patch re American swimmer, set ‘Jump: Girls’ High ee | 3—Rush_ Hal world record for the Eng- Y Di . Bes 4—Miss Lane CHAIN SAW sh Channel swim from Mies rit ie i 2a 4 5—Rudy Frisco England to France of 14 |Midvet Hop Step and J ak 6—Lorna Price Lightest,. mewest chain saw } hours, 42 minutes, 12 years Th Shot Rote pe | 7—Ima Delegate in the world, weighs only 9% ago today—in 1953. Helge - Shot Put — Juvenile. &—Caparafy Ibs. Jensen of Canada holds= the dose Mine Beal fees Darn Dail 2 current: record of 10 hours, | * : i . | : Daily Double on 1 and 2 Keith Carmichael 3 minutes, but Mise Chad: [Discuss Girls High Jump — Meoctie ba 5 Brackley Point Road wick's 1955 t ime of 13 11:30 a.m. — 440 Yard Relays | Exactor on 8 Charlottetown hours, 55 minutes, is still J il Hi : % : : Juvenile Boys High Jump; 16| anni = re the~best-women’s~ mark: |Lb, Shot Put — Open. RACE 3 Happy Gallon C (G. Chappell) Chuck H (S. Stead) Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) Drillio Hal Roll O Matie (J. Hennessey) Evelyn's Ardent (L. Hennessey) Mahion’s Gal (J. Chappell) Time 2.13:4. Pays 4.10 2.60, 2.40; 3.70, 2.80; 50 1| {ted NO Vierwn Happy Gallon C owned by R. S. Humphrey. Kensington. RACES 4 AND 7 Nimble Knight (S. Stead) 13 Garth's Best (E. Bernard) 21, 'Cadiliac Gold Dust (¢. Chappell) 35 Germika (L. Neill) 42 Mr. Annway ‘(D. MacNeill) 5 4 Times 2.13; 2.12:4. | Pays 22.60, 6.20, 3.00; 3.10, | | 2.70; 3.70. 6.80, 4.10, 2:20; 3:30, 2.40; 2.30. | Gart’s Best gwned by D. A.) MacDonald, Summerside; Nim- RACES 5 AND 9 Lucky V (—) Dennis Herbert (J. Ferguson) Bobbie Brooke (D. Simmonds) Miss Flamingo A. Carr) Norah Annway (L. Neill) getthe AU ofa real cigarette. uckingham > AP Pumeceme mORmRIS &2 CO. Limettio | went on to crush Morell - Mt. by Wilk 1 ble Knight owned by H. Stead, | y Wilkie McCallum and Rob- Chief Operator (D. MacNeill) ..2.: Charlottetown. - | McGuire and B. Ellis. Girls Broad jals; Juvenile Broad Jump; Javeline — Open and Juvenile Comb... “ * ‘The Guardian “Covert Prince Edwordtelend Like The Dow” SECOND SECTION Ch‘town Team — Captures P.E.I. Midget Ch’ship Stunning their opponents with a big 10-run outburst in the open- | ing inning, the local Midgets Stewart 17-7 to clinch the Is- land title in two straight games. Glen Claybourne paced the hitters with three singles, while George Curley and winning pit- cher, Gerry Murphy each had two safeties. McGuire and Jack- son each had two hits for the | losers. : i Gerry. Miirphy won. his sixth game of the year, going seven | innings, before being relieved | ert Stewart, who finished up. 8 walked seven, McCallum walk: | ed 2, while ‘Stewart struck out | three and walked two. | Larry McGuire took the loss, | striking out 14 and passing eight. | Umpire in chief was Charles Ryan — ‘base umpires were I. | 1:30 p.m.—Hurdles — Finals | nile Discus. 1:45 p.m. — 440 Yards — (Mia--| | get, Juvenile, Open) | 2:00 p.m. — Juvenile Mile: | Jump ~“(Bantam, | Midget and Open); 8 Lb: Shot Put — Midget; Juvenile Hop, Step and Jump. 2:30 — 100 Yards Finals: Midget High Jump « Beys); Open Diseus; Open Pole Vault. 2:45 p.m.—Open Mile. * - 3:00 p.m. — 220 Yards — Fin- 3:00 p.m. —- 3 Mile Run: Pole Vault — Juvenile; Open 16 Lb. Hanimer Throw. « 4:00 p.m. — 880 Yard Relay— Juvenile; Mile Relay — Open; Open Hop, Step and Jump: Girls 8-Lb:-Shot*Put: - 5—Vernon River Gal 6—Vernita’s Pet 7—Gait Way Senator 8—High Price | DASH NO, 3—PURSE $150 |1—Asket |\2—Lucky Lark ss 3—Simcoe’s Magic - 4—True Lady Lou 5—Ichi Ku ¢ 6—Free Chance 7—Miles Hal DASH NO. 7—PURSE $125 1—Bob’s Girl 2—Creed’s Choice One C 4—Ida Budlong 5—True Hero 6—Frankie’s Chief 7—Jolly May 8—Jenny Mozelle j 1—Mr.. McElwyn Key : Hanover 3—Willard’s Choice 4—Ellen Joyce 5—Billy Rice DASHES ‘4-8—PURSE $200 EACH 1—Sunny King 2—Peter On Top = '3—Armond’s Buddy |4—Yankee.. Timber | DASHES 5-9—PURSE $150 EACH \1—Lola Hal |2—Poplar Eden |3—Deceiver 4—Doctor Alex 5—Lord Adios '§—Chief’s Gal 7—Echo Ridge Fidy, RH E) CHARLOTTETOWN | DASHES. 2-6—PUKSE $175 EACH Charlottetown, Sat., | ‘The Charlottetown Recreat- | ion Department’s second an- | mual city closed tennis tourna- | ment is completed with the exception of the: men’s singles, 5 5 Begins At1O A.M.) Srovn ote cisiayin ther Stollery To Gain By PAT DINEEN BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP) Gordon Stollery of Toronto sank a 25-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole to defeat. Doran Doucet of Windsor Mills, Que., in the semi-finals of the Cana- dian junior golf championship Friday. : Stollery meets Ian Thomas of . London, Ont., a member of the | Open High Jump — Boys Juve-| winning Ontario team in the in-|on to 19,” said Stollery. “I've terprovincial matches here ear- lier this week, in today’s 36-hole final over the. 6,537-yard-Brant- - ford-—Golf Club course. Thomas defeated the tourna- ment’s second low - qualifier, Peter Turner of Toronto, 5* and 4 Friday. ; For Stolléry, it was his second and-—Country. Maritime Racing TRURO (OP)-— Andy's Son won the featured free-for-all on a harness racing program here Friday. night, clocking miles in 2:07 45 and 2:09 1-5. Andy’s Son, owned by mouth, —N.S.,-nosed- out Border- view Roy in both heats. Other winners were Bifty Sil- ver (2:15 25 and 2.14 3-5) and, Z Roll On Lewis (2.12 15 and a. 212 35). AS cot Mr. Miller Abbe won a race | “ek in 2:17 25. Winner of the eighth | ie IN {-nace-was unavailable, | Eric and Harry Whebbey of Dart-| _ sixth with a birdie to resore /REVERSES FORM PAGE 9 Sept. 4, 1965. CITY CHAMPS Movor-sport has caught the SPORTS FRONT Feature. Race Goes Monday: By JIM CULLEN ‘fancy’ of Island sport fans this | summer in the form of ‘stock-car’ racing. The sport which has | been dormant im the Garden of The Gulf has climbed to a lofty | position in the interests of sports minded Islanders and tourists. There are those who maintain that ‘stock-car’ racing isn't | sport, but we fail to agree with them, as auto racing in the form | of the “‘Indiampollis 500’’-and other big meets ranks right there - with the top North America. professional sports that we have access to in The meetg staged at the respective: Island ‘stock car’ tracks do not start to compare with’ the top meets on the continent, but these tracks have been drawing approximately 3,000 peo ple as an average attendance figure. ; Officials of the Covehead raceway have a big meet plan- |ned for the Covehead track this Monday afternoon Officials | of the meet told us they hope this wil! be the climax of @ | most successful season for -all Island tracks The program will commence Monday morning at 11_0’clock | with a parade of entries. The respective classes are open to |any racing driver wishing to | the competition. pilot any type of stock car in There will be $1,000 in prizes up for grabs when the flag goes down at the Covehead ‘raceway Monday afternoon. | There will be six different classes with the respective cars | attempting to qualify for the feature event. 1 The top four drivers in each | event. Monday's meet is expected races this year afd auto racing class will qualify for the feature to. produce tho fastest stock-car fams can be sure there will be plenty of thrills and spills in store for them at the Covehead raceway. | As an added attraction on the program there willbe a |“Powder Puff’? race which will feature female drivers. Ap- = | proximately 15 cars are expected to take part and any women | wishing to test her skill (or lack of it) on the stock-car track | is invited to enter. : 2 | Two of the male drivers to keep an eye on in this program will be Fred Smith and Bob Beer. These two gentlemen have spent considerable time in the winners circle to date this sea | son and they will be going all out in Monday’s competition, silverware are: (from the left) Barry Turner, city junior champ and Keith ‘Boom Boom’ Hood, 14 and under champ. Jim and Walter Cullen cap- tured the open doubles champ- with. Lyall Huggan and Fr. Cullen meets Walter Cullen in the single final schedule for early next week. f Outlasts Doucet~ Playoff Berth feated Jim Short of Toronto 5 and 4 in the quarter-final and jcame in with an approximate jmedal score of three under par. Thomas. whipped Al Green- 119-hole match of the day. He eliminated Terry More of Win- nipeg on the first extra hole in the morning quarter-final. He held a two-hole lead going | into the 17th against Doucet, but missed a three-foot putt to lose that hole and dropped he 18th when~he-hit-into-the-trees. a _WAS NERVOUS 1 “TI was really nervous going ichampion, of Vancouver 6 and (5 in their quarter-final match. Stoliery-won-two of the early his lead. T was a complete reversal LABOR DAY RACES SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Monday SEPTEMBER 6th Post Time 2:15 P.M. 'Doucet. The Quebec golfer won lost the last two years on extra |the 14th but Stollery restored holes. jhis 2up margin with a birdie “‘Last-year_.Terry-More-beat-;putt—on—the 15th. — +me-on-the-20th-hole-in-the-quar--|—Stollery—protected—his—lead—by ter-finals ‘in Charlottetown.’ sinking a difficult 12-foot putt It was.a gruelling day for |for a.par on the 16th, Doucet, who went 21 holes in ithe morning before defeating burly ae soscore of Ridge- | BASEBALL town, Ont. The 18-year-old Que- | Ibec team member now plans to | SCORES : ‘attend the University of Houston py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on a golf scholarship National League | Thomas-had- little trouble-wit-san Fran 000 020-101— 41012 +ning-his_semi-final.-Turner-ove™-;-Chicago -000 140 00x— 5 70 'shot the greens on the first and Bolin (8-5) Murakami, Estelle third holes and missed a long (7), priddly (8) and Haller: put for par on the fourth to hand Fay) (5-3), Abernathy (7) and! Thomas a three-hole lead. Roznovsky. HRs: ‘SF—Bolin (1); Turner sank a 35-foot birdie Cpi—williams (26). putt on the fifth to cut the mar- pittsburgh 100 200 000— 3 83 gin to two; but Thomas won the |Milwaukee 100 100 02x— 4 70 Cardwell (11-9), Wood 78), Schwall (8) and Crandall; John- {son (45-8)-Niekro (9) and Gon- a ider, Torre (p- os American League form for Turner, who has had estén 000 000 000— 0 52 little difficulty in the match play '~ ‘competition... this...far_—-He--dee + n°¥._ York 900 017 Olx— 9.11.0. : Monbouquette (8-17), Earley 1(6) and Tillman; ' Downing | (12-12) and Gibbs.. HRs: NY— » Boyer (16). Baltimore. 400 000 Olx— 5110 Hargan (2-3), Bell‘ (1), Tiant fonship in a hard fough match | Comerford (8-10, 6-2; 9-7). Jim | ‘street, British Columbia junior | |holes and led 2 up most of the | ;way in the semi-final ‘against | 100 101 000— 3106) Meet Goes Today | Today is the day of days for Prince Edward Island track ‘and field enthusiastic. What promises to be one of the best pro- grams ever conducted at Charlottetown’s Memorial Field is im to get underway at 10 o'clock this morning at the local field. i The meet is under the direction of David M. Boswell and | Dave is very enthusiastic about this competition. Boswell is confident that Prince Edward Island Athletes will perform well in this meet, but they will be pitted against some of the best athletes inthe Dominion. Andrew Arsenault. will. head up the Islanders Club with several other capable performers such as Don ‘Lothian, Jim Kirby, Chris Annett and Miss Heather MacLean. { Some of the big name athletes competing-at Memorial Field | today will include: Marg rner, record holder in the Can- , adian Women’s junior 220; Chris Williamson, one of the best middle distance runners in North America; Dave MacAulay, broad jump winner in the eastern age class competition in | Saint John’ last week and a host of other name athletes. At the time this column went to press there were approxi- | mately 20 Island athletes entered in the meet. Promoters of | the eyent will be accepting entries on the field. Officials con- | nected with the meet wish to have as many —athletes as pos-- ; Sible take part in the meet. This will not be any ordinary track and field meet so plan j to wend your way to Victoria Park tomorrow to see some of | the best athletes in the Dominion in action. St. John Open Gets Underway j SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — the pro field, and‘ shared fifth | ‘Two°-American _ professionals | place with Davidson-and. Bishop. and_a Maritime pro shared the |There were no 76s recorded. first round lead in the eighth an-| Those turning in 77s include nual Saint John Exhibition Open | pros Cecil Dowling of Charlotte- Golf Tournament: which: opened |town, Butch O’Hearne of Bright- at Riverside Golf ‘and Country |wood and amateurs Jack Bry- Club here Friday. |ant of Ashburn and Bob Lehurry John (Jook) Munro of Am- jof Brightwood. | herst, N'S., Jay Dolan of Lel-| Professionals: = cester, Mass., and Ed Rubis of |. Ed Rubis, Chicopee, Mass. 70; Chicopee, Mass., each carded \John Munro, Amherst 70; Jay one-under par 7ls to move | Dolan, Leicester, Mass. 70; Bill ahead of.the field of 200. . |Ezinicki, New Seabury, Mass. Final round of the 36-hole 772; Ron LeClair, Poland tournament will be played te- (Springs, Me. 73; R. Ciociolo, day. ‘ is |Worcester, Mass, 73; Pete Kel- both. of the host _ Riverside |Worcester, Mass. 74; . Kelly club, were leading the ama- (Burnett, Ashburn, 74: Doug San- teurs with 75s. |\ders, Saint John, 75; Al .John- Defending champion Al John- |ston, ‘Montreal, 75; Cecil Dow- ston of Montreal also turned in |ling, Charlottetown 77:° Law- a 75. [rence O'Hearn, Brightwood 77; (6), McMahon (7) and Sims; | Bunker (7-7), S. Miller (7) and 1D. Brown. HRs: Clev—Wagner | (26); Bal—Blefary (18). Chicago 010 012 000— 4 83 ‘Minnesota 202 020 00x— 6 70 Afternoon 2. > SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 7:30 P.M. ~ 320 cu. inch displacement largest motor allowed. Admission $1.00; children under 12 years free. ‘DRIVING PARK movies Od) Lecter : |Fisher (7) and Romano; Kaat RACING TONIGHT e: |(14-10), Klippstein (6): Worthing- f STOCK CAR RACES ton (8) and Battey. HRs: Chi— : Romano (16) Berry (9); Minn— 8:00 P.M. ; Mincher-t19*- | : UNDER THE LIGHTS Washington 000 000 020— 2 10 2 | DASH NO. 1—PURSE $125 Detroit 002 223 10x—10 13 0 1—Mystery Judy AT FREETOWN Narum (4-12) Daniels (5) 2—Crows Boy Bridges (6) and Zimmer, Cam- canoe illi (6); Aguirre (13-9) and Free- (14) Held (15); Det—Cash (21) |Freehan (10) Horton (27) Stan- ley (1). ny, Zoilo Versalles } i Might-Be MVP | | MONTAGUE | STOCK CAR RACES Sunday, Sept. 5 -- 2 p.m. NEW YORK (AP)—Zoilo Ver- Salles is batting only .263 but }around the American haseball | League they tell you that the 'Minnesota Twins’ shortstop. is the odds-on-favorite to capture the circuit's most valuable player award for the 1965 cam- paign. Among his foes there is, Tony Oliva, a team-mate of Versalles on the league - leading twins. There also are Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles’ third bace- man, and Rocky Colavito. Cleve- | land Indians’ slugging outfielder. Matinee Racing Miscouche = FEATUR OLD TIMERS RACE! Raceway 2.30 p.m. — Adm. 50 Every Saturday E EVENT ‘Canteen Service Sponsored by the K ed Children's Association. . Available Sponsered by Miscotiche Firemen’s Club ings County Retard- han: HRs: Wash ; — McMullen | 8, Two-time winner Bill Ezinicki {Don Sinclair, Riverside 78; F. of New Seabury, Mass., took a |Segaline, Wallingford, Conn. 78; double bogey ‘oh the 440-y ard |Maurice Dowling, Moncton 79; ninth hole, forcing him to trai] |Doug Sullivan, Bathurst 79; Bill the leaders by' two strokes with |.Blanchfield, Calais, Me. 80; Er- |a 72.. The former National Hoc- T°! Nicholson, Green Gables, key League star hit the green in P-E.I. 80; Hank Davis, Bright. ‘regulation figures, but\took four Phare? oa bbe os utts for the six. » Gene McNabb, Bar Harbor, ae LeCinir——-of —-Poland ee &4; Eric St. George, Bally Springs, Me., and Al Ciociolo of | ti ae s, Nfld. 86. Worcester, Mass., each had 73s. — akan Grouped, at 74 were Pete Kelly Ip : avidson, Riverside 75; John 0. N.B. { i ot Worcester, Mass, abd Kelly /B7@Ml; Ashburn 77; Bob, Lehur earaatt , ry, Brightwood 77; Don Green, Can. Hoopsters Top Lema Team | SEA, Peru (AP)—Canada’s | Mational basketball team picked Up its second victory of a South American tour Thursday night, defeating Internacional Revol. ; ver, Lima’s champion, 64-49. } Canada led 34-23 at halftime. Dave West, 23, a - six-foot, | 180-pound : guard from Toronto, was the hich scorer for the Ca. Los Angeles, Brewer (3-2) at |nadian team with 13 points. Ken Houston, Bruce (9-16). McDonald, 21, six - foot '- one San Fancisco, Herbel (8-7) at* guard from Vancouver, scored Chicago, Ellsworth (13-12). 12 points. Pittsburgh, Friend (6 - 10) at. The Canadian team will play Milwaukee, Cloninger (19-9). | today in Santiago, Chile. the former american | ‘ hockey league star, now a pro at Vase” Weeden: ae ae Pat- Doug Sanders of Saint John | ascaley. Riverside ge Peon and—Johnston both had 75s in Heunimie Fredericten 81: ‘te : Boyles, Charlottetown 83: ‘Grant PROBABLE Dickison, ’ Riverside -83, Second division: PITCHERS | Paul Harrigan, Riverside 80; ae Smith,f Fredericton 80; : ,. Allan Cossey, Probable pitchers for today’s |Randies, Ashburn 81: Douglas major league games, won-lost Fraser, Ashburn $1; David Lort- ret deinen “ena sey, Brightwood 83; Louis Trem- Boston Morehead “e-15) and blay, Rimouski, Que. 83; Gerry Bemhett , (43) vine Elkin, Westfield 84; Eric Ander- aes or ephenson son, Riverside 85; Don Doole -4) at New York, Cullen (3-2) Ban. Haley 86: D ¥> and Bouton (4-13), (2) (twi-N). Westfield 85. : on Myles, Washington, Duckworth (0-0) at Detroit, Wickersham (7-12). Chicago, Peters (8-11) or Buz- hardt (10 - 6) at Minnesota, Grant (17-4). Cleveland, Baltimore. McDowell : (14-10) at Barber (12-9), (N). Kansas City, Hunter (35-5) at Los Angeles, Chance (11-9), (N). National League Philadelphia, Bunning at_Cincinnati._Tsitouris (16-7) (6-8), New York, McGraw (2-2) at St. ‘Louis, Gibson (16-10), (N) i . if Bill Bishop, Riverside 75: Bill estfield 80; John . ~-Bill-Bishop- and-Bill-Davidson, ly; -Oromocto 74: Bruce Dobie, ~~~ ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 11 --—— %