» v Edmonton Oil Kings Club - Will Join Senior. League eens maton The Guardian, Okarlottetown, Wed. _ Tune 4, 1968 qn SPORTS FRONT # eer “4 is "Nt em sa, x & ~ | Track ‘System a P bore ~ EDMONTON LCP) She: Me: AJHL “using a lake a of last year requiring the Kings to - Needs Change morial Cop .Chamipion Edmon- -hinior B players, but use thetr play in a junior league. But two ton Oil Kings will play next sea- full Junior A team, for senior months after: the decision. ‘a j son in’ the Alberta Senior competition suecessful. appeal was launched C Is NNETT .~ ‘Hockey;-League, says ‘Manager. Juckes: said_ this might be one’ by. the Kings with ‘support from By. CHRIS a ee _- Bill Hunter. : als way-to-circumvent--the-rule,-Qqut--the-—-Alberta-, "Amateur Hockey: Association. The -AJHL,. only.a.-year~ old “at that time, also suipported: the appeal because it felt another.. year was necessary to added that after Dec 31 Juntlor B players who. move to a Junior A. club. for ‘more. than n three >games” must remain with the A team. the’ Canadian ‘Amateur @ key ASsociation, ‘af its. meet- ving in Montreal last week, ruled j that the. Oil Kings must |compete in a junior next ‘sedson in order to be- eligtble I was. fortunate. to_ run ‘into: a couple of “the ‘more: “" knowledgeable athteti¢. officials on the Island ‘sinee I last wrote about the track situation on the Island’ and indeed ia ccretuine ate , inte sede ” nl 4 _ The CAHA first passed a rule strengthen the league The column stated that their should be some way estab- for Memorial Cup’ competition, "3 Juckes, said such: an: Appeal lishéd: that: the Elementary classes be dissolved so that 16 ‘TheOil Kings have a‘ fran- could: ‘also g be lawnched this >» ° & year old. youngsters would not be- competing -in. the same - - jchise inthe . Alberta Junior year, bet sai he doubted that _ section but unfortunately all the facts were not. at_my dis- ‘League, and we'll operate it if the CAHA “would put itself. ‘in ; ‘mecessary.’’ Hunter said.: ‘But the position of changing | its posal at that time. Track promoters in the City of Chartottetown, (by the « way the only one now: is the Department of Physical Edu- . cation) face a double problem due to the fact that the division . } of schools is unlike that of any other’ section of the Island. |. Now allow..me to expand on this for it.is rather. difficult to | understand: the. situation unless ‘one takes into account the whole Island educational scene. *~ For the purpose-of- the Provincial ‘track meet the Island ~ ts divided _jnte-three sections in the. form of counties which happens to be the most convenient. In ‘each county ‘there. are - ‘three sections for both boys and girls, ‘those being Elementary, Junior and Senior. ‘This is all ‘fine and dandy but now the [ oom oh lems” begin. ~ : Charlottetown is the-only district on the Island where the Elementary High Schools go up to grade. six and everywhere - mind ‘again: on the same. sub- ~ ject.” we have no intention of with- drawing from. the best league lin‘ western Canada, (the Alberta . Senior League)." Hunter said’ he expects sev- eral new franchise applications jat the ASHL annual meeting “June 12. . “We certainly aren't consider- -+ing- joining any ~~other—senior“ _lieague. We have ” the: highest - calibre amateur. hockey in- Can-} ada." . 1 Junior: hockey in wellera _Can- | ~ PROBABLE PITCHERS | } Fossiace sedan teeta . “By THE ASSOCIATED “PRESS Probable pitchers for today’s — major league games, ‘won-lost records in parentheses: National League KAUAI KING FAVORED. | ar Wing 7 ‘ =— Se ricraty alicia, with ea see Lieil 6 16 corse _j- Kauai King, (CENTER) who Saturday and the Belrnont eight other colts in the “test LEFT) ‘Amberoid. (UPPER nr fea tog oan | San Francisco, Herbel (0-0) ~ from: the “high schools in: the , City. looks like a ‘'sure thing"’ to be- obabl of champlons.”. Among them ‘RIGHT) and Ad tor (LOW- (tain provinces oppose ‘progress | @ Shaw, (ht) at asst ie. Last’ spring at the annual meeting. of the association the —---come..the ninth three-year-old Makes at Aqueduct; probe”'y _,, are-—Stupéndous.— ‘CP PES eee we wil have problems. "He sin- [e ittsb Aan ‘Car dwell (0-4) «at will face seven and perhaps LEFT) Buffle, (LOWER “ER RIGHT). (AP Wirephoto). O14 out Manitoba and British , tele Yor Knee LO) . idea ‘of adopting the age classifications of the AAU of C. This ~ would provide four. classes; under 20, under 18, under-16 and . | under .14. -However this: resolution was voted down. ° « | of the Elementary . | to win the =O Crown, come t¢ | ‘Houston, - Giusti (5-3). at Cin- cinnati;’ Maloney (5-0), --(N)- ‘Columbia * as—stimbling— blocks: ~ ‘ ICAHA, NHL IN FAVOR RON HANSEN 4 I listened ' with. interest to some School coaches grumbling about the unfair classification of | - ~| He said proposals to reorgan- Los Angeles, Koufax (&l1) at their charges that is of 12.year olds competing against ;16 ize junior hockey in the west ; _ |$t. Louis, Jackson (4-2) (N). year olds and it seerhs indeed ironic to this observer = ae ____| have. -the support _ ot the cAHA. Ron_Hansen——— ce ieago;—Hands (4-3) and” —they did not choose to adopt the new age classes and give the te '. _Jand the National Hockey . ;Hendley—(1-1) “at Philadelphia, ___. charges better opportunity. see 2 ee <<< = =league, if not: officials-in Mani-’ Is: Sidelined. ‘Culp (28) and Belinsky (0-1) 2,~ : “Could it be they were fot at the meetings? : *e Pie - toba and B.C. : (TwiN). : TY = “ 3 a =opOAHA-S:¢e-tetery<Gordon==GHTeCAGO TAP" Shortslop American League Senaaetaa Sasaki SES =WHY NOT CI ‘MEET? Sapesraees tS Close Ba Juckes, interviewed by _phone Ron ‘Hansen of Chieaga rie “Detroit, “Wickersham (0-0) “or from. Melville. Sask... said_there-g.5 probably wilt bé~ sidelined | Sparma t bo at Minnesota, Bos well (0-3). (N) I ae New York, Peterson .(3-3) at |Chicago, Peters (2-2) or Fisasre 50x Have: MINNEAPOLIS © (AP)—Dave | is no. rule preventing the Oil) tha weet ob: the on ason becau “Kings- from playing in the | o¢ a ruptured spinal disc, it was! ASHL. - But, he said, they must disclosed Tuesday. " Tt also seems like a crime that the Eleméaiary schools in thecity did not have a meet of their own where the older losing streak and‘ Washington got three singles three-game and a final run off Dooley Wo- “students in the Elementary class from. BHS and QCHS would be banned. St. Jeans, Spring Park, West Kent, Prince Street ' Jonnson, hot-hitting rookie sec- | was the first of the season for | Stigman,--who bested Chicago's: mack- in the eighth: adhere. to the CAHA's rule and | The-injury was discovered in) 43-1) -4N). Washington, Hannan, (0-2). ‘and oud baseman; smacked a three- and-other-Elementarys have ‘close to 600-particjpants in the jun triple in’ the. first inning and Joel Horlen. ir‘a pitching duel.’ “Roy White’s homer in the compete in a junior league also. | . | test at Mercy. Hospital, ‘and Provincial oe Sahn 2 oe cree wp - Andy ” Bichebarréh dove in The White Sox° went into the sixth accounted for the- Yankee lenat the Sor been a Lease cod Dr, Joseph Coyle, team physi- (esr (00) and eet aos sta serv, move onto me run ~~. tha gs may. play ae J the county. finals, It. is, understandable why Queens county three’ runs on~a double and aps at a . bod - ‘ tere — wasere aes shutouts an scoreless jeurgery- Baltimore,. Bunker (3-2). at is unable to have a high ‘school city meet with a bevy of competitors for both Prince.of Wales and SDHS are tied up —«with-exams- at-that- time--That leaves Charlottetown Rural ~ and Stella Maris as. the only two high schools to compete in homer. as Baltimore blasted Minnesota 14-5 Tuesday. ~The Orioles rapped four Min-" nesota pitchers for 19 hits. pitched innings. Horlen ex- tended this streak to 31 before Conigliaro connected with one Summerside Set. Hansen, 28, hurt his left ankle, jon opening day. Hi left leg). grev' progressively more pain-| California, - Newman- (1-3) (N). ‘Cleveland, - Bell (4-1) at Kan- ; sas s City, & Sheldon. (2-5). (N). > | as he continued to play and left the-Sox lineup May 14. The club ‘placed Hansen on the ee a list. out in. the- “second. WASHINGTON (AP) — Paul Casanova wrecked Ralph Houk’s strategy. with-a three-run:| i a“ and Pete Richest fired a “Ss. Johnson, who had five hits in Monday's doubleheader, gave the Orioles @ 40 lead in the|' first inning with his drive - ‘to fore Car il eaieat:: ee loser Camilo -Pasc n- ~ TEEPeRs “two-run “double” a earnest and that does not provide for too many competitors. A good idea would -be for Queens and Kings county to - pool forces in an Eastern Track meet and Prince county, which has numerous High schools to have a Western Elimin- ation track meet and the top atbletes from theée two meets conivete-in the Provincial wide meet. antes wee ol thie A. perhaps some whole- =one-can=do— However hope 1s in sight-o5 i —ee=goetatio —sacnale-changes—swill -+he.etfected-at-that-time-—All after~hearing~so~much~mumbling “is=to “wait ands __-~pnthe..coaches-.do- wens alan ne Maar zbave the ‘inal — ae gaye aftairss - MARITH ME or Race eOpenel eo a fot aS wer Andy Perry's. new horse- Atomic Chuck, who did his racing early | Tdashes which are "pew to the: land. egy Pr ‘Shyster and Sarah Con-: vair won their respective, races Suffers Injury wining on Tony Oliva’ 8 run-pro- : REA GE ducing single and Rich=Rollins’ ble scoring the ‘three after | oF the 12 newcomerm all Is- last year at Yonkers and ended | HAWKS L SWIN RS | throorun’ homer. Oliva Tait his Houk, the Yankee. manager, had |1and “owned, ten of then will be ‘up at Rockingham, competing | PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Phil- ee at Pico ae rit N th. t the ther is he lot of le “TTT hi “With the bases |~ Ea ade DR TeRH an jordered:-an—intentional--walk—to making their first “appearance against Estralita C, Sunny Kéy, adelphia Prttite s-announced Oat 2.14:2, Susie 2.17, True Lon thinking ye thik aig National Hockey be en empty in the third off Baltimore TONY CLONINGE Dep Loe x that joated "Richert's \in-the- Maritimes. ‘Afton Libby, Ellen Joyce and an- anes : eee : ae 2164; Skip Yarke 2.16, Nora victo! we ac the past season and while glancing through my files for the {reliever Eddie Watt, who won over Chicago White Sox Tues first over tha Vauka. | lane ae tan clas, oe an fw totens a R. ether tion ‘for at leastia week dye-to Hal C 2.114. Mr. eek 2.13: ‘a his fifth victory in six decisions. Etchenbarren cracked his fifth homer’.in the third with no-- low Day, |@ muscle tear in his right leg. |~Jackson , injured his leg’ run- g-from third to home in the ,. past winter I-came across this extremely interesting article written by a writer for the Moncton Transcript which IT had intended to-use: during the hockey season. However it’s inter- Sarah Convair tnd Jet Liger in. - ‘the eighth. day. ,. | Ed_Brinkman- singled in Cas- ‘all with six starters in each. The good race will see Me The Sinmph _snapped Boston's | anova. lmain feature, on dashes 5 and 8, Mr. Charmer,~ Audrey's Pride, thiee . newcomers, Yankee Josedale against a trio of new-: nin ] perha : see : Slingo Bleck Hawk fine a oe a gb ea se Da int Blaze, a full brother to-the Chaf- comers, David P.H., C.P. Mason game with - San. Francisco ees ete ACCORDING: TO -SOME SOURCES the Chicago Black CHICAGO (AP)—Tony “Cont. : lotte! owned Yankee Timber jand Gary T. Adios. }Giants Sunday, which - Phillies} — “ at Hawks appear ‘to leave their best hockey in nightelub ‘ash- 'gliaro’s eighth homer of the sea: |, who| had-- such an outstanding, Charlie Hogan’s new cam- ‘ost 6-5. Jackson was 8 pinch | : tra ‘at’s not just-a quickly-conceived notion.of a mam son and brilliant seven-hit shut- |, season and three year old Pzark|paigner, Adioway Logan will go runner. : so Ted tor by._the Hawks. .alone-—.JOHN—-HARDING,. crea~-| out—-pitching--by--veteran...south. © Pete,--owned-—-by--Sid:.Stead...of-| against such veterans. as--Rollo--Doctors “anid the: “sight. hander | Kmeyep eh Ay e).c | - tion's foremost Chicago fanatic: “T know it’s true”. Harding: sew Dick Stigman carried Bos-, Charlottetown and ar H., matic, April Budlong, Billy G. ‘should be able to take his zs : -was saying: recently. “They swing .a.lot. I’m pretty close Red Sox to a 10 vietory | Command, Mountain Jester, All| regular: pitching turn in about Volks E se {$e all the guys and I know théy’re out long past curfew, be- : ALL Jollity, along. with others. ja week. wagens c - cause I’m with them. Offhand, 1’d say they ‘socialize 3 , ‘BASEB Last year on opening day. a = - Are Our Specialty too much.” Ted Blackman, in ‘the Montreal Gazette, says | - SOFTB ALL new. record for fast times was. er -; -. that. this”.fs a. priceless understatement when _ you ..consider..!_.--- ae a8 = wee “National League “Thung up ‘at the. local track, with.’ 1 Tine, a “genuine > that HUGH HEFFNER: turned down the Hawks coaching job Chicago 000 020 000— 2 61 the average time for ‘each race Volkswagen parts. k under 2.12. With the calibre of. 000.100 000— 1 41 ~¢2-4) -and- ‘Hundley; horses in ‘this~ year’ 8 opener, * “Mikkelsen (8) and manager Laird . ‘Boots "Frame ‘In City: softball league play h tomorrow, evening at the. new victoria Park none ‘the CLA on the grounds he already had a Playboy Club in Chicage. Priceless when you remember the nights'Elmer’ “Vasko did the. —-—Watusi~in the Scan--until ‘tast—call- on the night before a PHILADELPHIA (AP) | Norman — (Bud) “Poile, ~general | manager and coach of San =~ RUDISCHS — ~=Broglio Veale (6&3) game. Billy Reay would have more luck drowning: fish than: | Juniors. will face, la ane | ote eae sono ~xontition:—-Blackman~asks:—Whe~-}Main “Brace Mariners: sapg0. (Francisco Seals of the “Western scpahaadl “902.010 001— 6-10. might. well be-broken. Wednesday. te —fawks—in— dissension. ? Mariners- lookin Hockey. League, -Thursday_was.. | Phila. - gary ete’ gn thin seanit Whe. sar these Haphs...The ates + ‘wamed director of player per-/ New York 220-000 000— 4112 night. aaa ‘team? Heck, when “these lay chug-a-lug spon: qo il oan wad doesn’t pull his wae Penne ae, the 5 fi eee, ak Sey Tee sonnel for the new Philadelphia | Short, Herbert (1-2) {3), If the ocnee oy nt oe helped by a series of favorable Hawks fan club, man in Montreal, says -the Hawks must get |in touch with the club. - franchise in the National: Knowies (9) and: Dalrymple; opener, hea ae A |line calls, upset Australia’s Roy | |Hamilton,—Bearnarth (1-2) (3),for the ee the fans.. emerson ba: 68 04. 46 BEE COMMERCIAL Hockey. League. Bill Putnam, . president. “ot the Philagelphia club, announced Poile’s appointment. | Poile, 42, will be in complete Coach of the Juniors, Jerry Melanson has asked the - follow- ing players to attend the. game. Bob Larter, Bazil. Maclsaac, Jim Petrie, Jim Dowling, Jamie, rid of their super stars \ BOBBY HULL or STAN MIKITA Blackman ends up by criticizing Hull for his ‘statement after the loss to Detroit. “I’m glad it’s all over’, said Hull, the pro, according to Blackman. Yeah, Hull the pro, thé man they dare compare to Rocket Richard. The Rocket would have . Tuesday in the quarter-finals of the French International. Tennis | Tournament. It was one of the biggest-s Arrigo (7),. Eilers (9) and Groet, Stephenson «. (Z).. HRs: Pha— NY Stuart (2) Billy Foster 000.000 000— 0 s1. Grabs Money _ PRUNES White (7); ‘Lewis. (3). fouston cursed his mother before he’d ever say that. ‘Did he really , say that?” Harding asked Blackman. Said-the Gazette writer: — Kennedy, David-“—-Gillis, - Pat j}eharge- of the--hockey— phase--of; St. Louis 000 030 00x— 3 | prises of the current season and ; : “He certainly did, John, and you can't criticize a man be- Walsh, Ronald ‘Gallant? Gerald |the team, Putnam said. “It will) Latman, Taylor (-1) -(4) Men DIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)—‘smashed the Australiah's“h ' % cause he’d rather be with his children than playing hockey Doucette, -Reg Doucette, Kevin.|be-his job to find and sign. play iteagudo . (5), Owens (8) and Billy Foster of- Victoria won|for a tennis grand slam ee | | .at Gs design your let- He may be the father of the year and that’s commendable. |Sroith, Lloyd Arsenault, Allen ers) a " ee ted cot Bateman, Brand (5); Wash- $9,554 for ‘a 24th-place finish in|ning the- Australian,’ Preach, Aerheods, bill heads, But, adds Blackman, there's no way BOBBY HULL, is the Chandler, Gordie ‘Powts. Erte jem oesiaesit wat: ae -|burn, Woodeshick (6) and Me-' Monday's Indianapolis 500-mile | Wimbledon and U.S. titles in a| brochures; call us for: — - —————e— ee — = Poile .. played... for....four...NHL. 1 Core. ere -_3.}automobile...race,_-it __was...an-|-single-year: 1 al “your printing ‘jclubs ater on to, Chitago, | Balti ig i ie 190 nounced Tyesday. Jauffret entered the semi- needs. : _ | Boston and Detrdit. A native of | ag ng 401 000 000— 5 70 are was knocked = ek finals with Tony Roche, younger}. ly ‘\fort William,, Ont., ‘his best: i (1)- and competition in .a spectacular member of the Australian team, }° GUARDIAN-PATRIOT.. ee, crash—at=the...first—turn—of—the--wio-—-turned back ~~ Alexatider | |Memoriai Day--race. He was the wotreveli of Russia 5-7, 6-3, 6-1, season-was--10947-48-when—he-fin-~ iT a . (), Cimino (3), Roggen- | lonly ‘Canadian in the race. _ Indianapolis. Officials — = Wrar CENTRAL BUD POILE (7) and Battey, ;-Zimmer-| , Ta 755. Gum Worsley man (7).. HRs: Balt—Etche- |. Graham Hill of ndon, win- ‘Emerson; two-time winner ‘of P y lished fifth in scoring, dividing |) orren (5); Aparicio (2); Minn | ner of the race, recejved $156 the Wimbleton ‘crown; lost’ his - R I N T 5 R ie \297 from .a $691,340.90 purse. . confidence. Second-place= Jdimmy— Clark of disputed his time between Toronto: and = -@hinage: -He-seored=25: and = Rollins . Ee points ‘and was. named: to the Ss. Feels Better. . p. Up Few Loose aes few PRE PEs restart. $ e Sigantic vhether-—it—is- a = dineup~or" the Golden- uto.race,.i" the, pit for repairs, John- that. cock’s. car’ was “one of five. re- ine alls at critical | > Sean R AG ‘ eee SAE “ts nol “scored, | jm.p.h. by the late 2 0a hi “Bay: Miners. in_ the man.of Pottstown,.-Pa.. perays™ have not ~fridicated™ thé? oid alate] ae ae The tTace would have heen cause of severe back and&chest \League in 1951-52_before going. Master except tor 41 minutes of |pains which Have been troubling to the Western League. Gra- Paired after thé first lap pileup running under the yellow cau-(him_for_a—weék_—______. “It's very’ generous,” Poile | x p that eliminated 11. others:: ition light because of wrecks’ “'The results. were pera said “of: ane which mi The British Grand Pri |and spilled oil. jhe- said in an -interview. mbre, than one year." He | dominated the official ix racers pene ee ~~ now is awaiting the results of! rane the first thing he would do | la second series. of x-rays taken is look for a coach. and ee \e Anniversary...500-mile..a , confirming as expected former world _ champion , ham Hill of London’ wor the ric Memorial Day event” on his first attempt. : CURRENT ACCOUNT : e- Lotus car builder Colin Chap- ae set ‘ha new" one-lap Minor Banquet |Tuesday. The first were taken , He became available when man and Andy Granatelli,+ a rene ior the ‘i tah lap. Sue T i ht Saturday. : ee Francisco, ot - 3) “So ae . Studebaker Corp. ‘executive, Mes an hour. on the ap Goe entry, selected. Rudy Pil- oor ia and Se ced cat backers of -1965_ winner. Jimmy just after he passed early leader s on g i ae een a has poeta hey ous to guide the “Seals. Phila. ve si Clark of Scotland, decided Mario Andretti. The 2-year- oa The first annual banquet for ae fear oa Dib tent oa etohia and Sar ee = 1 he] 8 ins an May|two of six new NH ams | ee i : against ‘a threatened --protest ht “Mthe Rura. Minor Hockey League (95, said he is “feeling a little which will ‘ein play in Qe -$30 DOWN _KEITH CARMICHAEL Fa after . official ° final standings L will be held tonight at 6.15 at the bit better. ” team iin a showed Clark ost by-41-13 sec RIF E H OT {Park Royal ‘United Church Hall. = ee ee Limited eA onds. orbes. Kennedy - of the Boston. STA Cat Grae : ay a ray Clark’s -crew admitted ey | The following iio result of the Bruins of = Natienal eset RTERS and POSITIONS | AT - Brackley Pt. Road = Dial 4-6423 2 faiied to catch Hill going, by:.scores from the fourth Rll (ater hie diner cas oe: ; eal 2 FT he ee ans. per Te Ee when Clark was in. the Pit. alter | shoot of the inter-Maritime team, i “Summerside Raceway 2 __the second of two-spins..”.. selecting All children that-‘participated on cot innermost 2 en Se ee ~Glark, twice world road rac* jyw all around: in the program are invited : For Wednesday, fin Ist, 1966 1 i 2 + “ing champion. with ‘the max!- tend this dinner as well “as : : I mum possible points unique <1 oes coaches, referees, members of | “Post Time 8 P.M. | I = distinction. -on the idan prix page rime a ms on eae guests. tes [eet aa non rama AE ES NOB—t-AND-1— nnn l= rns meets Nee = S Tt Ti 5 eiFeuit—now has a victory, two Ter: RiL. Clark 98 yeat ot ape ration for this-rural. 1. Meadow “Day, 2. Mr. Charmer, 3... Audrey's. Pride,—4. “WEDNESDAY cae THURSDAY ut “_seconds_and_—one car. failure for Wo2 MP Susick™ “gs minor hockey’ loop and’ league | a cain Co-Pilot, 5. David PH, C..P.. Mason, he Gary” four_appearances.in_the_500._He ‘officials report that the partici: ~~ ssa aise thought he was winning. on both Tpr. E. Ballem Lp 1 RACES NOS. 2 AND 6. . ; a “ Li @ Interest payabl - of his seconds. Cie 2: en 4 pation and calibre of play was 1. Rollématic. 2. Magic Charm, 3. Bob's Girl 4‘ Ageil JUNE Ist an gna t ‘s eset ba ¢ quarterly on minimum : a \ Sat. R.L. Coles ~94 | Very promising ¥. Budiong, 5. Billy G. Command, 6. Mountain Jester, 7. All it q oe PROTESTS "PENALTY Capt--R= MeCabe 94. The executive —plans—“fo— en- Jollity, 8. Adioway Logan. , Hi © Accounts opened by the 20th ofthe Only one protest was filed in Tpr. R.C Barwise 93 large Bal Athan iaie: a ‘|e natraatta C. option, Nos! 3 AND 1 ; FOR STOCK TAKING fi iota Ae basal eh as we r Set. P.J. Lantrigan 99 More divisions being made avall- stralita len Joyce, 3. P Chuck, 4. 8 Hy See nia: melo tg? Ne at a estaanas able for the ever growing num- “Key, 5 Afton . Lifey, 16.-,Grand Sher nie anny © Jal ° Money pon Ry lpg Sepa . am; EDT. Tuesday. Gordon-Cet, D.S. MacDonald og jber of youngsters and, the execu-.| RACES NOS. 5 AND -& i Gaels el ckoat | are : aoe . i «3, ‘tive also have, plans for obtaining . 1. Yankee Blaze, 2. Sunny King; 3; Northfield, “4. Ozark, | iti. sg tae ae a talye tab tor Ht eee at. more fete fon, theieleague: | Pele, §-Tinimy_H-6.: Doangway aaa Me 4 ae Hl _ é-teams é eir games a 3 E_ NO,.9... ne acl q ea __Cars:that.went the distance,pro-... - re -ELASS.AL errrthe St. Dunstan" s-University ast “I; Rudv' Frisco, 2. Jolly Don, 3. White Choice, 4. Senator's. Ti. MA sv OR. TAR UusT {il tested a-one-lap penalty, . just eat W. Birt 95 winter: Cousin, 5. Sandybee, 6. Honest Patch, 7, Terry's Hal, 8. “Wee / il COM P CNY¥ | .’ about the distance he trailed fof J. Hanlah 92 . Kennedy is the ‘Island's only Lass. ‘Also eligible,-A. E. Keziah. : * ELECTRICIANS: - Lilie. . 4 i > Clark across’ the finish line CpG, Davies 85 representative in the National Daily Double—Races' 1 and 2; Exactor—Rave 3 Quinella— ‘ 1) 57 Queen St. (the Hyndman’ Bldg.) il Chief Stewards.Harlan Fengler Cp! R.H. Bennett 82 a Race 6; Exactor—Race 9. me ‘ Buh | Pp v Hockpy League and. a large turn. | . ¥ . : 3 11] ae Charlottetown - i “ghowed Johncock the US Auto Cadet Patterson “ 78 out of participants to meet” and * If necessary. ‘heaters will be in use. 2 Kent St, L Dial 892-2443 ill ‘ . , Club rule that the first. lap for Tpr. ‘b.. Doucette “76 listen. fo “Mr. Kennes sae 7 Me E hg j \ ’ 7 a ¢ y x eee n \ ee M » or) ) $ Ms