SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE ___. Junior Ch’ships Here V, . FOR THE first time in history (and probably the last time Pri many years to come) ncc Edward Island will host the dian Junior Golf championships, at Charlottetown's Bel- Just posted his skidding 74 on STILL A Hen Banks, c1 - i “gym-e Go" and Winter Club. top of his record first~round 65 Palmer posted a 7:1 which comfition Ind lugogfit?‘ 0' “ Golfers from all of the provinces but Newfoundland will for 139 when the Oakland Hills in a menacing posi- " start arriving at Bclvndere Saturday. and take part in George Archer- 1 Maintains Lead By WILL GRIMSLEY BIRMINGHAM. Mich. (Alp).— Rookie George Archer came out of a trap and sank a 12-foot downhill putt on the final green to cling to a one-stroke halfway lead Friday just before a lash- ing thunderstorm cooled off his Nichols and Englishman Peter Butler. tied at 140. Am d P a allot back at 141. was tied with Slim and Ifel Nagle, the veteran Austra~ an Nichols, putting spectacularly with the $4.96 brass blade he keep Fined $1,700 TNDIANAPOIJ! (AP) — The [1.5. Auto Club Friday slapped lines totalling 01.700 on ra- drlvers Parnelll Jones of I‘m-- rsnce, Calif.. and Rodger Ward e. indianapolis for cheating u... der the yellow caution light '1: the Milwaukee 200miler last Sunday. Both Jones and Ward are im. mer winners of the rich Indian. spoils soc-mile Memorial Day race challengers in the $210,000 picked up in a basement bar- _ World Open golf championship. gain sale before the PGA at C0- Jonu. m. Milwaukee Wm. The slx-foot-six former cow- poke from Gilroy. Calif. had course was struck by driving us last month, fired a two- under-par 60. Butler shot. a so. THREAT hep him donLNagle. 1960 British Open was fined a record of $1,100 and Ward. the No. 2 finisher. 3600, driver. said the fines wore im. - - . . . i I l ,, after a thorough study of izgnfilégii‘diiivnuzgdmnw 3432:; xfiifliii $3211 3;? aiigyeg'fiea'y- gr lg!)th 31th a°3i_ 1“ “I. "in grfil‘sazukandrscorlnfg sheets by "handicaps. The championship will he held Tuesday to I-‘rl- mu. A“ the leader. except Name ee ace 0 lclall. Club rules demlare a driver 5i; in past years the meet is sponsored by PcPsijCola and VoiigggiclinSi-k: orgfingdm: :tnongirfv'eptmtltigeil.mbi'greyai-l: mu“ “0t improve MS p-osm'm conducted by the Rolls lCanadian Golf Assnmatmn. ob Ark. and 41 - year - old Jack 9""70 Oakland 3"" comm when the yellow mg or hgm h Giggey has been the driving force behind the scenes at Bel- edere. The players to watch will probably be from British Columbia.-—Aithough Belveoerc's narrow fairways might give some of the westerners the shakes for a while, Several Western Canada have a much larger grcenage 1 ______.__________..__ Fulfill Belvedert’» ‘ A ble conditions — so black at round 70; Australia“: Bruce is” tggthygflz‘: find. Bani“ . Wayne Vollmer. lil~year-old member of thc famous Hal-inc h ; times that one couldnt follow Devlin, who .hot . 74 after u - 1‘4 a admitted . Drive club d‘Vancouver won the‘tiiie in his homes British 1 A Jubilant “mm MOW” Thursday night. Coastal Mov- ial Movers t:von their fin“?l .‘ the flight of the ball a .so earlier a; Item ,5. n “‘ fColumiina provmce last, year; defeatlng l7-_V(’.;:1r.’)l(‘i ‘Afrfwlwl’uim; Hub walks vicmfinusly on me ers won tile Prince County two games 1' searcher WU soggy the players were sending champion 3111 Casper, 7;; Jay T k R I .h'ey.‘ Victoria. on the final .hole of.t.helr Gil-hoe pliaynm. . waving “old following we“. 90mg“ finals and the cm“! and. 18-1. Inman P in list‘ “I; 1 ‘sprays of water from the fair- Hebert, as, and Dave H111, 72, .pretinously produced Canadian junior champions )1 an e fin-a] m win over Inman traphy defeating the Plumb- their games by scores 0 - SOURIS _ Two playoff base_ ways on every shot—both saw Tony Len“. the British open fudy '1959) and Terry Campbl’“ “961 ' i 'i tnrv in the Plumbing in Summerside, ers three games to tun. Coas- ha" games are scheduled for their “"993 “Wore” 1" “9 Champion. Shot 1 I {01‘ 143. A R I British Columbia recorded :- wide-march l (l'w “mm” a here ms afternoon 0Wfli’0ur- e was tied With Burke, r e e Junior team championships last year. .Pncod Gary Smith and Rickey Kent at Victoria: and Dom; Robb. Vancouver, the westerners finished the till-hole play With a 20 stroke bulge over lace Nova Scotla. The MR.- .P.E.I. en _ made their best showing in historv last year, finishing in fifth placa. just three out of fourth. member 01‘ the team Gord Leslie. Saint John. tied Smllh for individual honors in team play. Each had 145. f Off The Cuff : COASTAL MOVERS finally disposed of inmau Plumbers In the Prince County Softball League. It took tlw mlhe flue British Columbia. \l‘illl two of its members back from last B.C. Squad Is Favored; Local Team Looks'S’rrong this. Vollmer will not be back 110 defend his title because ofE hole final on the last day. _ A combined New Brunswtck. Prince Edward island four- At 1.30 the Souris Legion Jun- iors host the Eastern Centen— nials in an Island Junior semi- final. The Centennials. a team made up of players from var- ious parts of Kings County and Charlottetown, won the fir game on their home diamond at Morell earlier. The series is a hree. III a At 4 pm. the Souris Credit U n i o n Midgets. defending champions. will host Montague Burke. Jr.. of Houston. both of whom were under par at the time with a good chance to take first place. Finishing in almost impossi~ PLAYED BY LIGHTS Sikes. two under par through i first seven holes. quickly lost. four shots to par and stag- gered in with a 72 for 141. He played the last hole in semi- darkness with automobile lights illuminating the green. Burke. one under at the 12th when the storm hit. went two over par at the 12th and a one over par at the 13th. shooting a T4 for 143. scene of four U.S. Open diam- pionshipa. Tied with Hogan at 142 were where h Juan (Chi Chi) Rodriguez and a half-dozen others. 1 us. Open champion Ken Ven-‘ turi fired an even-par 70 for 44. in a bracket with players as Bob Charles of New Zealand, Gary Player of South A ica and Gene Littler, won the Open here in 1981. Jack Nicklaus. the year’s leading money winner and‘ golf’s golden bear. couldn't get! it going. Jack. his powerqu a. E a :- game still a bit wild. struggled Bob Rosburg. former PGA m champion. who shot a third - displaying because of hazards due to wrecks or weather. "A thorough study of these re- ports revealed beyond doubt men were guilty of WINNIPEG (CPl—Two Cana- dian records were established in early field events at in: national age - class track and field championships Friday. Jana Lundy, member of the British Columbia team. won the midget women’s high jump With a leap of five feet. two inches — one . half inch better than the previous mark set by ' game limit in the series but they finally did it 'l‘lulrsclay night Bey pierce of Hamilton last ‘ ’ C Ye - ~ .1 irements. r , Undeterred by the rain storm ‘with a 7-3 win. GEORGE ) s anal: |the WIPnerm‘zz 13:93;:héegr:.g$:1:l:r:;zgnet:.iaggnrmnlng day of the Can-: man squad that placed fifth in the first game of 3 best. 0 was the imperturbable Ben HG to . 72,01. “5. glut my nk M .tihe Movers mound It looks like he wvnlbigAkcr'lfsf' rsgnzged b‘i“ t, intermmvfiéul ' adian championships, eighti last year in B.C.. is expected five genes for the Island one, gan who b‘rdied the “th and It took a score of “a m. h“ 1 a 1pch o d Stettler, .incial playdms - - v ~ ~ "A T161“) CAN‘QONERI died '52:: lcolt supremacy at the l four-member teams are to com-‘ to be a strong contender for 17th in midst of the moat trying for to qualify for the final ‘6 i‘iln W0!) t'eth 1'“21 gel menu/s hon" Champions Pew Herman a 74 The fit Louis native Jl d' g J‘ni r' Golf. Ohamp- i pete for the inter-provincial leam honors this .VPBT- circumstances and posted an holes today and Sunday. 0’“ jump W1 “‘1 7‘ “Malay after a long illness" He was ' ‘ ' rig cana Ian u '0 Pierre Rossignol. 18. of ' evempar 70 for 142 Seventyfight made 1.. inc es—l% inches better than played here} team title in a 36-hole medal- ' ‘ ens where he was a 59° - ~ _ be . . . . .fig fit’tfffi‘i‘gninfie‘; 33119329 .He met ilcrman in New €333)” °1_ 4' on play round. Each player's score Bathurst. the only holdover from third round, the listed Canadian record set Entering today's A . . the 6.405-‘ BIRMINGHAM Mich (AP)—- 1 I - . v t. )' ht title. .1 m h'm for the last year, Doug MaCMee. 17. rcher has a single stroke lead . ' ' ‘1 onleans 'and “$291319h'nduggnghewoioiig ahgldni’gdtlfierweight yard' par-72 coursfiv'OftmeClBuei; i:EXSRMquucahampidnship. In-! of Saint John, Holland-born Kees National League over PGA c be m plon Bobby Lulde second round “or” in Carol Martin of Toronto won and uéi‘iwiiiit titlesw ..... 1- I CHARLOTTETOWN “Ems Simmis ‘vrlciorla' l dividual contestants — boys un- Huibers, 17, of Campbellton. and New York 023 300 040—12190. gimpmgg‘j’p Kgrlfiheol’ggklggg the luvenile women’l laveltn ; dmnvt waste much time with Summerside intell‘mFe'dllztesifigrlqizig; who ied B‘C'v to vvmory last I der 19 from across Canada'— Bob Irwm. 16. all; Chlarrllotxtetteozvlg. Cllrl‘cigfigor wakoglgellréo (mo—(3] iti‘lrtfll mus go" mum w“ 70‘7o_ With a Ulrltlltwbeof 111h feet. tgrce provmda] hogtdfieven Twyla" in Mediioihac Isisnd that-can year 3‘ hi5 h”m“'°“'" Ch'b' me“ also play in mm qualifying] gimmise theaNfamiliar' course. (4) gearnarth 15) .lackson‘ s 140): mcfiis’ofv‘iss fegwdnglsaililainhiln ni ht. Seems that there sn' a cam . » r ‘. d I bmamlmund. aylng on t I . . t . l l _ ma , - c . hgndle the Abbies. (Now wonder what gqllniti‘mllg'l 1?: 811::th two“ The 32 lowest scores of those his own club in Irwins case. (18-13) l5). Hunter '8) alld e gggggelézfigf: 32:84:?” Paul Patterson of Toronto ave to say about that comment.) a n Th . . ~N w mnmhprg are; two events qualify for the three. jg expected to boost the four- nlzzaro. Buhl. L. Burdette . . a Peter Butler 71 1 won first place in the juveml. League manager" comma and referee! midniliimgiatio‘dr; 022:1. it: and Len ‘John’ ‘ dav match—play competition. some's chances for a and at Elston (2‘3: “and Filiavm (1?). Arnold Palmer 70-71—141 men" “Wt 9‘“ With 53 '9'" 71‘ 23h? fiiqurm' m “initfi'risbhngfignuncsmnnbb said on 'm. iv, 6mm 'nnm Vanrmwer. which 1. crowned by the as. the title. 513:9“; ’_ éflris,o:fie'}°‘i‘14¥; Johnny's Flying Hawks will M Na le 70-71—441 Junior me“ long Mm ‘ meeting}... the first of its kind. Thev planned to go hmifih ,Smim. Kent and Johnson ill"). Altman (7)_ Kranepnn] t8). Chi, tangle with Irving Walkers in Richard Sikes 69-72—14 was taken by Michael Charla“ the rule book page by cage. 1 by rule. Campbell said -° ished in that respertlvo order 0 _Ban (17). Gabrielson (401.i the first game of a best of three :30bel‘t 305111"! 72-70—142 of th Q ebéc team with a dis. v NHL intends to rewrite the rule book completely nail Will. 3; this year at the R C. tumor) n Phila. z 91! Intermediate 'C' provincial 0- Bruce Devlin "—142 “Mu” m. m inch... 'conjunction with the .anadlan Amateur Hockey :cgf‘atg championship. Sred llt‘d Smith: “tubal-d. moomm. 4 so? no]. Dave Hill 70-72‘142 “fieri “filer of I i .... .. ck m the Kings County 8&1 twt‘pggggN-m.“ for first plat‘t} recently at the Bunning. Roebuck 14-31 (9) The second and third of be. Bill Casper 70-72—142 Com Nes n the 1 w 1.9 . for the Colmty imp Sunday More“ M" be: Ci Commercial Vancouver City limit)!“ “NH and Triandos: Gibbon, Sisk til) cessary) games will be played 39“ 303“ "‘70—‘42 5”. 8'1“; wot with .uheg‘te ' and Cardigan at Mount Stewad “H I “flu bun" m"... lonship. i Face (3-3) (9) and Burgess. in Charlottetown next Saturday JFY “Ebert __ “3 "'f°§n9e?‘t 10 .puhe f softball Lea had a dmerd ch! 33kg“ 3.2 m, . seventh” Smith. who reached the dual-g e HRS: pins‘numess (2,. i afternoon. Lionel Hebert 1340.143 o co, "if: s. _‘ . day night as 'M."°";; :1“: cfimun READY. l tor finals at Cnlwood only 30 be. a r .Los Angeles 200000001— 3 11:): All members of the Flylng' T0"? "'8 7241-143 . ' Wm“ “ ‘ ” w 18b to"): WWW—5 are asked to meet a raids? mill): summit." ' - l.f.'r ownl-' , . , t, 1) t) ‘ v ' . Ill ~ winners. each W‘th two for four. Pumfrcy. s no Don Simmum w” making ms“ pays. 18,4“ 7,40, 4,50, 1%. Ortega 6-6 Brewer 8 andl Johnnys Fish and Chips res Ln n7l_ual “If a nommember “am pm McCormack was tops for the dividual honors this year and km 350. a 10_ 320 340 3.10. Camilli; Sadeckl (16-9) and MC-{taurant a; 3 pm. ‘kep ..-...-.-. _ iTown League ‘ rryMowry the P .l-Cola Silver Cup‘firsl start in lhe sulky _ C . 1mg; LA _ , 3;", Bill Marilndale 72-71—14djon the match." Greene said, lmr"tw1f_°:_flfi;_____ in RC‘ 110325 won ]asi year night. and in doing so relnedi2.it).’2.10. . . fivegi, L—Whlte (17). my Edwards -7l-14B? “all boxers and managers and ' bv Victoria's Wayne Coiimer. Bobby Brook owned by Ron Tim” 2-1“ and “13' Houston at Cincinnati ppd. rain) Montague Blanks Juan Rodriguez 71-72-143.all others associated in . who edged I’umfrcy in the fin- lGass. Cornwall. RBI to first Dumas . AND 7 San Fran, 000002001- 3 soi Jack Burke 09-74—1431 activities would be directed not ——~—~-——«--—--~~r—--—-—— ace in the second and i thtmgmy Wm.“ (0 WM.) 1 2 Milwaukee 020000000— 2 71. Souris Legion to do business in the suspended . dashes at the Charlottetown) . ' Perry_ O'Dell (6-6) 1”) and I state." ‘l’lfptovivf‘lelr: Driving Park. gauzgefiaflilceeugwnlzgnfi)’ Crud-all: Blasingame (3:4) and mums ~Montague Legion BOXing A53 11 In a slot-1;:d moi-121mg treaties. h “1 e1 1” Simmons reined the gelding“ . 44 alley. ' . ays (39).' . delegates v 27- no to ap- 33:11:39 3:21:3‘2hgginrfihei “.1..{.¥‘.}?.Cti{£.?li‘i.."'§mfl SAN FRANCISCO (AP) m— to the wire in times of 21215;“: £10r(J('GAES;:::31), 5 5. Mil—Torre (16). igfigztdalgggsoinl’iglggkgo.heat; Condemns BOUT prolr/lel the matfh.t§(engl_ckytang ’ > d n v ' ‘ _ 'Asin Bohr) Olson. who hold e and 2.12:3 respectively. 3 I ' , American League . . Mic gan cas e issenln Effigy??? 10.8 m ‘ sud e ‘day‘ meiiru-otifiierexfis}, middleweight title 10 years ago. Eyre Don owned by Stanley! payg'z “‘5ng 2‘10'. Chicago 000000002— 2 30'???” 1" Fi‘elf‘ve'game L1H” NORFOLK. Va. (AP) —- The votes. but later reversed their lawman-51's now draw byeipafliitgl... ,renewed his ‘ for a light jMayhew. Kinkora was also 334‘40’ '0' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Baltimore 0000 000—1 42 ‘3‘” "‘a 3' World Boxing Association voted decision to put the convention 2.10. 2.10 . Third game will be at Monta- 2.12 and 1.11:3. lday to ban a Cassius Clay- Sonny Liston return bout for the 10 Peters (15-7). Fisher (9) into unanimous accord on lsue 3‘ y ' ' ' 1 ' an , heavyweight championship by double dash Winner on Martin: Bunker (134). Haddiglgue Monday. Billy Sullivan pit- Amenun Lea pounding out a unanimous de-l into the league fins-ls. Centre I "a Chicago. Pizzaro (17-6) at Bel-j la“ | Times night's program as the Graham towners meet Downtowners in , , . ched for Montague tossing. a ' ' Ite- _ I L F ,d m m om. Guns cm 1 t d l DASHES 4 AND 8 (9). Hall 19) and Brown. HR. v heavyweight championship and Despite the MM ban. 1) l' the first game of a five-game ‘ timbre. Pappals (11-2)],lqé d! $23; {Mates y [the 25:3]; toeifiewirie lilinfiiasllfgsihlly Abb (E. Bernard ) 13 BaltaE. Robinson (3). “Wilmer. H°_ walk 31" “a said Clay would be stripped of Continental Promotions said it .aeml-hnal hetre sunozliyf aéteg-IMBosliona gm“ ng Y3;1_;_,._#_-.-.._.—-»—tone and five. ism,” Queen (A. Pineau) 24 Second struck 0‘" mm 's world crown if he sees would sN111e the match .” "9E0": “flaws”: “if V'm' .Bg’ljfoneatmn and 150m (135,; I l The “.5. dam, double whichjEllen Joyce (0. Willis) 3 5 Chit-ago 100 001010— 3 so- Angus McCormack and Ray through with the match. ' planned in November. The 509 . “c ‘ h . y 'TV Todd 5 S 0“ was featured on the “.5. and,Mary Leah (D. MacNeil) 41 Baltimore 103 04000x—8112.MncD0na'1d pitched for Sourll- "ln in. eyes or in. was 1,“ has not been selected: :0” ihe mailind t e menexvse'l Detroit McLain (3-4,) at Los y p ‘second dashes was the larg- Jo‘ly DiCk (H. Poulton) 5 ‘ Buzhfll‘dl HM} Talbot ,(4‘ They allowed 10“? hill. walked would be no champion ship 1 refused sanction of the lmng ' ve 'l on e 3‘ ‘An eles 'Cliance (15-5) v ) SOFTBALL iest pay of the evening The win, Anthony L. (C. Murphy 6 2 Baumann (5). Fisher 1?) andsix and struck out five. match." said U.S. mm- fight because of its ban of re- ‘w M w.“” “d mu“ m“ (fievelyand Tiant‘17-2')Asi Kan- Bonshaw will farm? “'llh Nine ‘ning combination was 'Eyre Don aye: 10.80. 4.70. 2.60: 4.10. McNel‘lneY- Carrel)" ‘7‘: Bar-l Angus Beck and J 3*“ aloner Abe .l. Greene. turn - bout clauses. Liston ill!s one. ! ag C“, waver (M) Mile Crook in the second game {and Bobby Brook A “eket only"); 2.60, 3,30, 3.00; 5. . her (9‘10) Miller 18) and I.au..wel‘e top batters for Montague He said the state accepting been dropped from the. WBA “3” “mm” was the “S‘Wl‘swasbimiloii 0819an (12.10) at: of their best of five scm-tinai 1“... Mason... was' warn. W; 80. Times 2.15:2 and 2.13:2, Hits; Bali _ Siebcrn 11m 3.; with one for two. Bell's being a the bout would be suspended ratings and there's no indica- '2 pitcher. He was relieved bylMinnesots. Stillman 16-13). isorips for the Gulf Lcaflue'so'f l01her combination Days were? “33'?” ‘23) Bmwnsitir—l-“l'i 81; mp]? from the WBA “d the “me “on he Will be remsutw. ' -.Wayne MacDonald in the first? ational League iball chnnlpions‘hlll- Th“ ll“ ° small. 1 000 I g “d the “me, by Donald “cub: Philadelphia. Malaffcy (ll-6)ischcduled for Sunday afternoon Sing]. dash winners on lasl e Ni); ‘12:“ 11:10:23“ 3:..th MINOR BALL ' ‘ f" I m I ‘i iatPittsburg'h.Fricnd110-14). lat Conway Park. nigh“ card included. Mighty; ‘7) in“ “gflfman. ‘Downing (10:. The followmg is Mondays 1 ‘05“ n he 0‘". - '°"" "3‘: San Francisco. Herbels 18-3)) B SE A”: Warrior (2.12). Stalag Hanoverl - 7, Sheldon my Howard 59mm“? ‘0’ “‘9 Ohmmmwn - u - . came back again no the fourth.“ Milwaukee‘ Sadowski (3.3), l The Charlottetown Interme- (2.11.3, Jolly Abbe “15.2) - . 1 ' minor baseball loop: . ,l and finished the game. Between: New York‘ (335m (5.13) at Chi-. diatc baseball tcam will 3- Marydleah 213:2) ' ‘ ' PR5: Bongagt‘nafi'fl ' Stuart MONDAY: .5 them thin “""Wm Six ml 1‘ cago. Ellsworth (12-14), so his 31 the Legion Home on Racing action‘ row'm“ at “w ‘ ( ‘ h F399} NY" 9” on ' i 900: Red Sov vs. Tigers: . ; walked nine and struck Dill»; ouston, Larsen (1-6) at Cin- ‘Pownai Street this morning m‘ " E LH‘ICEAGO AP? " ‘0‘ C m' ‘r ‘ ’Cardinais .vs. Orioles (double- . m. icinnau Tmouris mm time F 12.30 pm depart“... Charlottetown Driving Park on topherl fourth hit of the game Detr n momma—12140 header) 7 Joe Rogers and Ronnie Gai- Log Angeles, Reed (1-2) at St. for their playoff game in Sum- row” numb w‘thd u“ cur'idl‘ow 1“ the lo-lh‘ud “In 1" L“ Angel" 00010000" 1 '72 1.30: Dodgers vs. Braves. . um were mp bane" for m Lou“ Gibson (ll-m) merside' aln raiser sc cdule to leave New York Mew 29.3w 13.10 Aguirre (4-7) Navarro lti) f i l ‘ ‘E t ‘ ' . H" "i" at 7-45 P-m- aiugfest victory over Chicago and Free-1) n: Newman (1011).. I I I I I I I . will be at the ollow ng ocaton . DASHES 1 AND I Cub. Friday, the Mew ulnth Gatewood ll). McBrideI (6). for a compifle' Eyre Don (G. Chappcll) 1 litrlumph in 11 um". Latman 19) and Rodgers. Sa-l see I 9:00 OJ“. "In" OJ“. Brown Budiong (H. Hughes) 2 3. At various times the Meta 'ed man" “‘- H 5‘ D9 _ C55“ Ii f Happy Gallon c (o. Willis) 3 215.0, mm (,5, M m; (ZlhifiA—Fmgmgggm s 1 I "° ° Calamity'u Boy I trailed 10-8 in the free-swinging ' 8‘0“ " 5' Ca (J. fihsppeli) 4 s affair that produced a total of “gm?” (5 ;) mow-(8)1 4: I B o I' E N s ' The "dam" legion way 0“ ‘14- “781811) 53:33 hits. includin five homers. re“ "r " ' "‘9‘ a" . Royal Hi Direct I Christopher's gsingle in the mpgf’t'Pegg'mgse? mpg 193: I Lawn and Gard.“: pd“. 4:00 PJII. (E Mac 8)” 64teighth drove in Bobb Klaus ' ' ' ‘ ‘0 ' ' Yankee Timber . iwith the run that broil: a 10-10 1?: (fifit‘m- "R53 Min—""531- . EquiPm." - KENSINGION (L. Hennesaey) 771th). Ron Hunt's two-run sin le ‘ ‘ r ' - ‘ Hcttle's Boy 1c. Birt) RS'earlier in the inning lilac Chm“ "‘zmm“ ’” I Ke'fl' ca'llllclmd The Canadian legion i . . . Kansas City 010000000—1 71 I I Pays. 5.10, 2.40, 2.20. 2.3tl.lsquared It, and Jim Hickman: mew. .55, and Romano Ltd, , 2.20; 2. .' double drove in Hunt with the Pen (1L3) s'wck (6, w a“ (9i ' 25 B k] [at I" '1‘imeBAZS:llislzzls ::.ng.14;2. fourth run of the inning. and my“ HRS. Clejsmmon Shem“? "‘ ' ' ‘ ’ A 6 The biggest inning. howevel. ' ' Bobby Brook (D. Simmons) 1 1 was a six-run burst by the Cu» ‘2" “be” m' b ' ' ' M 9‘“ 5-“. "M" 3:30 PJ‘- IA‘lriligos finkgus. White) 2: in the third. wiping out a 3-0 | . mm or a ( Pound) s .New York lead. The c had . ‘ Captain Way (3. Stea ) 4 51 seven straight hits in the nuns, HARNESS RACING FOR Th. Armourlgg Gay Laird (o. Chappeil) 5 including a three-run double by April Budlong .Ron Santo. a two-run homer by .‘d h b. B Andrews 8 4 Ernie Banks a a pinch - hit ‘ Tu fly, 1 r Chief's Hal (D. MacNeil) 7 - home;- by Ian Gabrieison SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Post Time 7:45 RACES 1 AND I i—Davy Wnlchim: Z—MVernon River Gal: LMr. Duggan: 4— Topway: S—Winnie J. Clegg: s—Norrah Ann Way; 'I—Jolly Lesa: I—Miss Lane. Also eligible: Concept. RACE! 2 AND 0 1—Port Hill Boy; 2—Chester Way Thomas: 3—Chet Lynn Roya; lG—Princeea Spangler; 5~Cadillae Gold Dust; G—Echo Ridge 8:30 am. until 12:00 eon. ALBERTO?! The Cane ion legion 1:30 p.in. until 4:00 pun. “W The Canadian legion Wednesday. 2 September . 9:30 am. uni-1| 12:00 am. ' 1 ours" The Canadian legion 1:30 pJn. tall 4:00 pan. The Canadian halo“ Thursday, 3 September OLD HOME WEEK SPECIAL EVENT GO-KART RACES .COVEHEAD KART PARK TONIGHT AT 8 PM. RACES I AND 7 l—Chucil: S-Lyndon Hanover: 3—Billy G. Command: 4—Mah- lons Gal: 5~Orcheeter Leader: e—Moumun Marie; T—Rudy Frisco A.; B—Whita Lady. RACES 4 AND I 1—Victory Scott; t—Boger Parlay; 8—Donnsway; 4—-Rio Grands; S—Paddy Land Girl; o—Bolne Stretch Linda. RACE 0 EXACTOR ' i—~Gfid%3flly: $«All Jollity: Heptsin Covalent: 4—Iiarltm Edd: 0—- Miami Spirit: fr—Time Flies; 7-doility (iratton; 0—— Wawenaa. Also eligible: Tomnw Collins. Biihr c. Dude. 0 canmn smiles Em“ °‘°°° S‘tm‘y' “PM 3’ ‘°' Wm” m. m we. 1......) Corps «a menu .W‘W‘imm 0”"“”...l"”.‘" ’" “our . ' '1‘” My” 2' ' 11o 1- .11:1». you m be no... 17 and 23 I - ow s «one.» laser. Now a scout field than effing? 2 around {Acme “m o. m gunmen“. may, no“ 436.94“ u w “a y s «amnion-beam» onadaocefioorin ' " ‘ ‘ ’ . ‘ l..._).. V.‘.»L. .. 1' \