12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. June 8, 1964. Ch'town Driving Park Stages Opening Race Charlottetown Driving Park‘iI (Claude O'Bricnt 4 pried the lid off its 1964 harnessBlake Hanover (G. Chappellt racing season Saturday 7 and some 800 fans helped oele-Lliitlher 1H. Steadt 8 trade at the action~filled open.lPerfect Hal iL. Kellyl 5 ct. l'I‘ruelna Lou (R Anneari 66 Miss Kemble. an Abner T.’ Times -— 2:11. 2.12:4. Clegg mare owned by Evemeni Miss Kemble owned by Ever- Shea. h‘lontrose. and reined bye“ Shea. Montrose. ' gonblMaCNem’ was the [Meiagaysioi 274% gig. 22%: §'%’3 ‘ e e on e winner on the e“ t-dalsh . : .'. . . . . - z i i' d k f h f b h d | k card. Miss Kermble didlsii withizt‘wl 3-00: ‘ WI 3 awa e as ID" 0" BBC an P a)’ . . . W6 8 UP 9 ease in races one and. five in‘ DASEES 8 AND 0 . - the fine times of 2.11:3 andtT-be Sheik (H Poultoiot 212:4. ‘WMX (J. 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Flame red pant and blue royal pant in Pen- .8 mile. but droplped] w iourthflsilimble ((51.1 Staya‘fiil‘ I te next outing w ic was won usan er . ' s - by Ellen Joyce. iOhet Lynn Rays ! “mes 10 to 18' Top pay of the night was the! I (G. Chappelll 6 a: exactor of Captain Chief i . Times fl 2141. 215 f Ballv Cha p sec-j Captain ef owned bv Arthur: and double of Ellen Joyce andj.Craig Victoria Ellen owe: Hurrah was a close second pay-i bv Chm Willis OLeary. i mug $621 The first ailv dtou-l 290: 1140.! ‘ , . d " . -- . . 4. . .. . hie paid $37.20 on the combin-flflo: 4.0); 9.60. 3.80; 2.80; 113),. ation of Miss Kemble and W.M.X.i6.00: 6.00. r i s DASHES 4 AND I Kemble and Countess Alice. Janet M lW. Downel was worth $4.40. .Hurra-h (J. Fengusonl To‘p win pay of the night was Slippy Queen 1A. Pineaut Janet _\i in the fourth. $18.10. Helen's Dream (0. Poultonl Next race program at Ohar- Duration (S. Steadl “bflaNma-A “moat-raven:- also Will be held at the CDP on Times — 2.11.1. . .. Saturday night. Janet M owned by Dr. P._ DASHES 1 AND .5 Macllfiyre. Montague: Hurrahj Miss Kemble (D. MacNeiut l l owned by E. A. Ferguson. Char? Countess Alice (W. Downet 2 2 lottetowni. . Billy G. Command Pays —- 18.10. 9.10. 3.70: 16.m.t (E. Glow) 136.40: 2.90: 9.40. 8.10, 7.00: 5.6M Frankie's Chief 14.60; 10.40. . Giants, Orioles Gain Victories 3NEW YORK lAPl—San Fran- l lief pitching preserved a 2-1 cisco Giants and Baltimore Or- t Baltimore victory over Minne- ioles edged back into the major sota that gave the Orioles to.) league leads Saturday. spot in the American. Tom Haller‘s two — run homel The victory. coupled with De- ‘ in the ninth inning gave theitroit's 4-3 defeat of Chicagot Giants a 4-2 victory over Philn- ; White Sox. putt he Orioles in ‘ delphia and knocked the. Phil- i first place—as of Saturday—. lies off the top run in the Na- : by one percentage point. .660 tot tional League. Stu Miller's re- ‘ .659 for the White Sox. 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