.l i~”"P‘:"5.lE&EE 7 7 §i3oRfEcHoEs This is The Night A ' ‘H115 ls tun Mo.ue us lM‘AA|vD as less as samuu tllolliflll l‘lClil' g cuuoernott ‘ The third leg at Prince Edward Island's trioll crown of m.;,,,_ ‘flats Evening Patriot Gold cup and saucer. will be pre- genieu to what should be one of the greatest crowds ever to ,,.m.-st a horse race here. The fanfare bets) surpassed anything ever attempted and now it remains for is great free-tor-all to l.l'.i‘l.ll the thousands that will view it. — ‘ And we have ‘the idea that it will do lust that. CllAlu.0‘l'1‘l'r0WN Driving Park in coniunction Md: The Evemug Patriot has brought these Old Home Week'races shows W to poo beifltt. All over the Marltimes. The Evening Patriot Gold Cup and Saucer has had wide publicity. The orig- mators are beaming with the reaction to their idea and tonight my . optimistically for their greatest show ever, Nothing succeeds like eiteoeee mil success is exactly what these Gold Cup and saucer classics have been is the last tw o Rm, gtaneg quite modestly is ill. the show jumped in great pro|)0l‘iIOIIl in 1081 and this AIg;I.S:“IE promises to eclipse by a wide margin anything ever a Honored By Presence ills HONOUR. lat.-Gov. F. Walter ilyadmali. will honor the - preaeneeandwill present TlieGoldCup and sauce: to the winner. Bands will ftirnldi music throuflsout the mains. The Y's Men's chants will render selections and will be maid in The island liyina as the eight horses parade to the 9.... , beautiful young ladies, The Gold ‘Cup and gauge. girls. wl be there and the young lady who represents the winning horse will be was Gold Cup mid Saucer for 1061. Eight Fight It out THE RACE ltaeli should prove a thriller in every respect. Dee‘; Boy will und edly leave as favorite. _ ‘ big is well rested and his recent performances stamp him as lie Ip for their rather dismal showing on last Mondav night. Both these great pa were away an their farm and were net able to get in on I! mill!!- Tammany Hall copped the opening dash Monday and Clarke Sm‘th will be for a repeat performance. Hi Jay took The Patriot Invitational and naturally will be out to add The Gold Cup and Saucer to his winnings. Mcsampson went a fine race on Monday and the foil’-year-old could be it real trouble make-r '°m'l-ii; latest sdditleea, Willie's Adios and Armond'a euuy. llkel, will not have ermaay backers at the mutuel but both are smooth going pacers and could come through with a real lpsrl. That‘: the lineup and a one it is. Get Tickets Early To add ‘to the enjoyment of this outstanding show. we would urge pariimutud betlhrs to get their tickets early and avoid those last ‘minute lineups. There will be plenty of mutuel workers to look after you but thing will be much easier if every- body decida to do things a bit earlier than usual. . That's about it. We hope it's the greatest show ever and that these free-for-allers bum up the track tonight. And by he way. get out and see this great Gold Cup and Saucer parade which will be held in Charlottetown this morning. I romises color in abundance Mlrt|e's Boy Wins lwice On Day Card " Thene was only one double! Dashes I and 8 dash winner on yesterday sftar- I Captain Chief K A Bernard) I noon's eight dash Old Home Miss Kemble (D. MacNeil) 2 Week card at the Charlottetown Elmer C. (A. Smlthi Driving Park. Toughy Merino (J. Bernaflll Myrtle‘s Boy. a 10-year-old El Dora Pocliantsa iii. Fletch bay gelding owned and driven by Don MacNeill of Summerside. swept both ends of a D pace in times of 2:16 and 2217-4. The anti of Wilminton was chased to l Betty Brook B ‘C. Olive) Paula Clegg (M. Kennedy) Jeanie Brewer (S. Kennedy) Tlf!‘.|.‘S:--2.11: 2:11-2. \ . Captain Chief owned by A. Craig and C. flowatt. Victoria: Miss Kemble owned by J. Evit- Bangs. another veteran mare, owned by LA. Jordan of Mur- my Harbour. emerged runner- up in the second dash. R.D. MacF‘adyen of Hunter River relned his brown gelding. Arturo Hanover. to the fasnst time of the afternoon in a fee- . _ ., _ .. . Gill-37.”, $2.R0. $2.00: $2.60 $2.10: . Dashes 8 and 7‘ Callie Hal (J. l-iennesseyl 1 3 Doctor F.C. (R. MacFayden 1 Progress Bra-nd (G. Wiiiisti 3 lure 3 pm. The I-year-old Dennis Herbert (D. MacNeill) brown gelding did the twice- 8 it around the oval in 2:084 in the Watson Tam ‘C. Olivei ti 4 opening dash but finished last Dreamy Guy (L. Smith) 5'6 in -a field of six in his second Clover Boy (J. Bernard) 7 7 1- . . , . Mountain Topgiil. Craig) 8 ll Helen's Dream, owned Mrs Times: 1:13; !:ll.l. James Poullon of Charlotte- Callie Hal owned by B. Earl Maxwell slammed ti who ffiitmfditru 0X P rim CANADIAN riusss te Ion pounded 3 star to the hinge Learns showers I after ati-aigilt day s. hapless Indiana 11-0 at Cleve- land in one of three scheduled American -League games Thurs- day after . ' be White Sex scored a total of runs h Itree out of four games from the Indiana» over the ey span. started o with a seven- tiaalng. in (land all games. at Bakow held! to four out victory over the Senators 4- . Bakow. whose record is 11-18. ° Flyers Grab ever. With none out and the score 3-0. Goinea walked in ‘ '°“'"' W" "I" 5 Series 0 ener tllilefllet fairing wens‘ scared on _ P ' ' "' .' "°' °.§a.§‘ ..,,. suivmititsmii: — The -scar in the fourth inning and the sixth. when Charlie a home run over the right oeatre field‘ fence. The barrier. with one man on base, was Maxwell's -flyete won the first genie of the Bummerside Town Baseball League best-of-five finals at Queen Elizabeth Park last eve- ning. edging the Pontiac: in a m Fri. Aug. 17. 1700-2. ouncl Tribe 11-6 Pesky Cubs Blank Giants it Jim Kin! .Wlth a pitch Harry lright knocked first Washington gle. Wash nth ac end i had more trouble with his eon- as four in with his . trol t an he did with the Iena- Y rk fourth defeat against 11 victoi-- ‘ tors‘ bats. He walked Ken Ham- t° “'3 "15. FM’ ind ll“ tled when Allen cau lit one -of M0" reliever Marshall l in the. run with a sin-, mm 1,“ or run in the fourth on hits ‘ walk“ mm 3.9,, normed .0: nd. by Chuck Hinton and Ken Ret- ‘ mo re PAGE 9 I1 ALEX MOBIN OTTAWA (CP)—'l'ennls play- ers from every province except Prince Edward Island arrived here Thursday to com pete la, the nine-day Canadian junior] entries for the eight singles ti- ii in Ml‘!-i'lIl0lI taleked New o . The "Haw com.“ W“ "L 117 players under the 18-year age limit and th is. 5. Br dges' fast balls and blooped n rely fglr The number of entries from field with one out. The 1 other provinces are: Alberta 11. hit scored Allison, who had‘,Novs Scotla 10. Manitoba six. British Columbia four, New ‘Brunswick three, and Saskat- Quebec h next Ir h with two boys’, two girls‘ and one mixed doubles. Top - seeded players in the Helge Jensen I Irish Sea Swim MONTREAL (CF) -— Helge Jensen, M - year - old distance swimmer from Toronto. "the Everest of the swim offs." athlete left with supreme con- fidence that he can swim the Scotland. and Donnegee The 210-pound. Danish - born‘ P.E.l. Is Not Represented A .In Junior Tennis Cl‘i'Sl‘llpS‘ lclolid aompetltiona 1: Boys glii — Andre Tielemans. Mon- “tresl; girls ll—Vicki Berner. ‘Vancouver; boys 16-Bob Maf- fatt. Vancouver; girls 16-hou- msrie Fletcher, Ottawa: boys tennis championship: Itarttnst l4—Jacques Crotty. Montreal: today. gm ' il i+—Ati M ti, M - To date there have been 231 grs~ n rec " n on . . 17, will be t - ‘lng for her third straight lite in the under in group. John Fraser of Victoria, winner in the boys under 18 group last year. is not eligible for play. Matches will be played on the courts at the Rideau Lawn V Tennis Club in suburban 0over- lt. V 20 tough 21 miles between Portpa-‘ htgo ‘Island. Ireland. a course that is treacherous because of rip tides and cross currents. r. , , ‘ Th. Mum“ lot . “wt.” of‘ It was lrldgag first dQ(¢gt,.ti‘lleWIll and Newfoundland two mm M“ ‘M . wk, of run‘ in g ofmghelyear after six straight ; eeoh._ _ .i e trfunioli pulled tiliel Officials hope to have play gEskimo Half pitched aeve on Jerry Lumpe's field. After Aluslk drove in the with a single to let TWINS EDGE Y Nlts At Minneapolis ob Allison with the w run in the last of the 10th ‘ll inn gs. Ed Charles tripled in the _ ‘ flflh Ind scored the winning run M 011 R-0lllDB' two-out double. to: single in the last of the ill th Oateen _ wajked worm siebe,-n_ George I Richardson hld snatched dpphl‘-lent:-leg and two from Japan, fourth run I. A Bernie Alien's.deficit into an it - 7 lea was fourth hit of the game scored ‘ Richardson's seventh homer of, SAME IN OPEN PLAY innlngpthe year and his first grand-1 inning ‘slam in regular season play. ‘held in open competiflo along of Octobe ‘Twins back within We gamesficompleted in the closed section 0' “I'll MICE. ‘ the tournament by Tuesday. The Twins had rallied to no The remainder of the tourna- iment will be devoted to compe- n . tition for 13 open champion- Moments befor B oh by? ships featuring 48 United states 901 VICWU ‘Wm “'0 Twin! With The eight closed events are taopgrand glam home run in the; singles competitions for boys - ii i The blast, which turned a 7-4 :::up‘._r_:3'h‘15,"1fih.:d 112"!‘ we The same eight events will be "I'm a swimmer," he said in an interview aboard the liner Empress of Britain before it ft for Liverpool Thursday. “Everyone has a line. Swim- ming ls mine. I'll beat the Irish Sea." Jensen, who ‘holds seven swimming records. was accom- coach, Steve Mellors. They plan to make their attack on the Irish Sea by the second week r. lExpecfecl Back EDMONTON (CP) —— Coach ‘Eagle Keys of Edmonton Eski- mos said Thursday halfback -Bobby Walden is expected to be in the lineup Monday when the Eskimo meet Saskatchewan 'Roughriders in Regina I Western Football Conference panied by his equally-confident game Waldo-n pulled a leg muscle early in the second quarter of a game here Tuesday against the Rougiiriders. well-played. game by the score of 3-2. RCA!‘ got all their_ runs in the first two innings. Mac-‘ Donald wslked in the first frame. Coleman scratched a single tiolfirst, Illlld sleigh was on a teder's e nice as Mac- wu 355"‘ MAN" Donald was erased at third. 1“ the ‘W’ "5’ “°“‘°“ I‘ "'3 4 Crawford's double scored both " runners. in the second frame Arbuckle walked. took second as the catcher returned the ball over the pitcher's head. and MacDonald's double brought him hint of year. . Winning pitcher Edd Fisher is - 4) gave up 1: hi . Grant (0-5) V0310! loser. Jerry Kindall and Ty Cline hit ninth-inning home runs for the Indians. place Chicago the pennant chasing San Fran- eiaco Giants again with a 6-0 v ry. Cardwell, turning in one of ""- ltls finest performances thlsi The Pontiac: got one run lback in the fourth. Garth Har- ‘ ris walked. stole second, and Ed ; Daltoii's single sent him home. They added another in the fi- nal inning but were unable to put the tying run over the plate. Pete Green reached first on a National league record for second baseman to 59 l-Iubbs. dienst's 12-year mark Wednes- day. handled five chances with- fielding error, advanced to third on Lou Poirier's hit and cross- ed the home platter on a bad throw - in from right field. Tom Dwyer, winning fllnger. pitched his best game of thej season, allowing only three hits. 3 Harris started for Pontiacs and went 4 2-3 innings. giving up all _four hits. Dee LeFurgey pitch-1 _ ,ed the last 1 1-3 innings and? . Makins 1‘ ‘W0 Slralfihi 0”" kept the .RCAF in subjectionl "'9 Clams‘ the Cubs 3“ 3"" for the remainder of the game.‘ southpaw Billy Pierce quickly MaCD0nal'd‘ RC“, third sack "“’___‘__j._____°"‘ ”’° '°"“‘“ ’‘'“‘''''°‘‘" er. led all hitters with a single? u . That made his chances without an error. also a league record. ‘ Cardwell scored his sixth in 17 out a misc e string 326 ecisions. limiting to six 1 . i, . - waatalten out in the third. land dmlble M mreentr; E , Blanchard was top sticker _ om mo 1 2 3 I with 3 bits in four trips to the ., P°'"”’°' 3 ‘ 3‘ plate. Blanchard and Brian Cos- ] .R-C-A-F- 210 00° " ' tello each belted home runs in} Umpires — P1839 - N8-Sh; bas-g in .es - Landry and Grady. , I Listen to CFCY . for all the Interesting features of the ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN “OLD HOME WIEK RACES" snsauooua evrnmas MON. AUG. I3 9.30 to 10.30 TUES AUG. I4 2.30 to 5.00 9.30 to 10.30 __ web. 6. is 2.30 to 5.00 9.30 to l0.30 THURS AUG. 16 2.30 to 5.00 9.30 to 10.30 \ FRI. AUG. 17 2.30 lo 5.00 9.30 to 10.30 . SAT. AUG. 10 2.30 to 5.00 ' 9.30 to 10.30. 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(C. omfla) 5 9 6;” ‘spur M.cDon.‘d' ‘ho Williea M093‘ 0--Jill BF‘; 7— i ‘. I".gM'_ 33'3"’ ' plays Minor League. VIII IeId- ' « Myra...» '” v -_ - Ing atiebir with a 3‘-fuord Per-l lhfxi-IPUIDI I 4‘ uP:‘:__»_m' “M. Q fig; ?hYu’¢°"|"‘m iuheagnih :~ I-:53: tleleei a—Itiitsi-new nor; V- - 3 OI.I-_Ih- . Blanchard ‘ MI; h.1I’,'ll-D: net. relief at 3'3: armies‘ who Charlottetown Driving Park SPECIAL! stoitsoitizn race or THE lStAND$ TllIPi.E crown . “GOLD CUP SAUCER” BY The Honourable F. Walter Hynclman, Lieutenant- Governor of Prince Edward Island will present the Evening Patriot Trophy following the race. THE BAND OF THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGIMENT IN ATTENDANCE I-IT suousr 11th OWN DRIVIN P THE EVENING PATRIOT I Be in the stands Friday night when the I’.E.|. Regiment Band plays and The Y's Men's Male Island Hymn" as the horses parade to the post. Chorus tines "The BEAUTY silits will form 8 of the Island's most attractive young ladies dressed in racing THE WINNERS CIRCLE ABOUNDS See all of the color connected with Eastern Canada's Race "THE GOLD CUP & SAUCER". Greatest Harness Ietween Race ENTERTAINMENT A ‘Y The Y's Men's Maia Chorus FIRST MCI 0.30 PM Pac-14