Stirs ‘Trouble By NORMAN MacDONALD — Seems we stirred up a hornet's) Barbour’s Dodgers and Summer- nest when we said we wouldn't bet a plugged nickel on the Summerside Juveniles if Bill Conohan was pitching for Mon- tague. After hearing of Satur- day's game we still think this Conohan must be.a fair to mid- @lin;‘chucker, and that's making a mole-hil! out of a mountain, He has a decidedly tricky pitch. The ball comes in high then fades below the shoulders as it crosses the plate. The ‘batter thinks: ‘‘This is a ball for sure,” and watches it go by. That’s why go many Summerside batters go down on called strikes,-Our-local boy, Jon Down, must have pitch- eda good game too, as only two} heat Summerside Intermediates runs were scored against him. | 30-12 in their first play-off game. The weather man must bé!The win hung-up the best pitch- first play-off game Saturday. The Dodgers won 10-7 coming from behind to do it. Highlights —Jim Lahey's and Paddy Shep- pard’s home runs—Jerry Kane’s rob Earl Lapierre of a_two-run homer—Roy McC onne!! and Charlie Weatherbie each had three hits, and Coke Grady had two—Jim Cummisky's: steady play at third base getting eight assists. ! It’s surprising what the weath- er can do to a ball game. With a high wind blowing in-the face rooting for Montague.. If ‘Cono-| ers of the hurlers of ‘both teams |; han had to pitch Monday after and batsmen had a field” day; pitching Saturday, that might’ especially in left field. Outfield-; not have been quite enough rest, | ers misjudged fly balls and the and Summerside has at least two | infielders stumbled over ground- good pitchers besides Down in| ers it was,the kind of game that the persons of Doug MacDonald! when the hat is passed you feel and Stu Muttart. But Jupe Plu-| like taking something out. Dur- vis gave Conohan a four-day|ing the next two games calm rest instead of two. We're still} weather prevailed, and two well- not risking too much money on| played games were presented to you, Summerside, (‘that’s the | the fans—Sumerside winning the Isle of Skye blood) but we're | first 5-3 and Eagles the second rooting for you and promise to| 2-1. : write an’ ode to your victory if! Congratulations to Hank Sel- you can*manage to win those| ford for winning the Green Next two games. [Mebies Golf Tourney with a 75 We watched the Charlottetown! and 70 for a total of 145. side Enman Drug play their one-hand stab in right field ee lof the pitchers, Eagles of CFB |% Chicago White Sox Don while Minnesota Twin's short- Pinch hitter Smoky Burgess and Tommy Agee stroked run-pro- ducing singles in a four-ryn sev- enth-inning uprising that gave Chicago White Sox a 7-4 tri- umph: over Minnesota’ Twins Monday. Burgess’ bases-loaded -hit off reliefer Al :Worthington broke a 1-1 tie. Agee followed’ with an- other hit that produced two runs. The fourth scored on a passed ball. Sie The Twins had “taken a 1-0 lead’ when Jimmie Hall hit the first. of two homers. But Pete Ward’s home run in _the fourth tied the game. CLEVELAND (AP) — Sonny Siebert pitched a six-hitter as og Indians snapped a ive-game losing string by. beat- ing Boston Red Sox 3-1 Monday j|after successive homers by Tony Conigliaro_and George Scott led the Red Sox to a.5-1 victory in the doubleheader opener. ‘Siebert struck out 11 —while bringing his season record to 16-7. Carl Yastrzemski delivered the Boston tun with a sixth in- ning double. -s ee ’'LL CATCH IT stop Cesar Tovar looks for Buford (7) slides safely under}; ball that got away from’: him ball as he steals second base im first inning of American League game in “win Cities Chicago Downs Twins 7-4; Indians Win First In 5 first gave the Indians a 1-0 jump. Leon Wagner singled home the third: Indian run in the fifth. -In the third inning of -the opener Conigliaro cracked his 27th homer ‘and Scott followed with his 26th. BALTIMORE (AP) — Paul Blair, an obscure member of pennant-bound Baltimore Ori- led the American League lead- ers to a 5-4 and 7-4 doubleheader sweep over New York Yankees Monday. The victories reduced to 15 Baltimore’s magic numbef for clinching . its first. modern day flag, and the opening-game loss mathematically eliminated : the once-proud Yanks on the éar- liest date since 1925. oles, knocked in five runs and|Wwinning second-game rally with Tiger-Cats, who follows with 30, ° “SECOND SECTION “Covers Prince Edward we Guar Island Like The Dew” Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 6, 1966. PAGE 11 Sutton Injured LOS ANGELES (AP) — Don Sutton, the 21-year-old rockie twho has. won 12 games for Los Angeles Dodgers this year, suf- fered an injury that forced him from the mound in the third inn- ing of Monday's game against San Francisco Team Physician Dr. Kerland_said..Sutton suffered a pulled muscle in his right fore- arm. The arm was packed in lice and Sutton then was given a cortisone injection.. Dr. Kerland said it would be jabout two days before it could ibe determined whether the} \Fookie will have to miss . his |next scheduled starting turn, | ‘Saturday against Houston. t =| Sutton had struck out five | es = @& Giants in 2-1-3 innings and} ee 38 itrailed 1-0 on a second inning . : ae by Hal Lanier. : Sutton entered or eae Wi a 12-11 record and had won Monday, Tovar. took ae last three decisions. He has a acon tees ght held struck out 198 batters in 213. 2-3 to get on base. (CP Wirephoto) innings and is within sight of ‘the Nation League strikeout lrecord for a rookie set in 1911 ‘when Grover Cleveland Alexan- der fanned 227 in 367 innings. | EFC Race Unchanged ithe seventh inning of the operier BY THE CANADIAN PRESS and then drove in the winning The-top three. positions in the run with a.two-out single in the Eastern Football Conference ninth off. loser Fritz. Peterson. scoring race remained un- In the nightcap, Blair singled changed Monday with only home a run off loser Al Downing third-place Whit Tucker of Ot- in the second and capped a feur-|tawa. Rough Riders improvin fun rally in the fifth with a‘zun his total. scoring. sacrifice fly. | Peter Kempf of Montreal Al- Curt Blefary homered in the ouettes, first with 35 points, and first game and launched. the Tommy Grant of ‘Hamilton his second double. jboth were shut out in Labor Steve Whitaker slugged- a/Day games. - homer in each game for the| Tucker scored a touchdown in Yanks, -and Tom- Tresh con-|Ottawa’s. 16-12 loss to Hamilton oa a roundtripper in the /{ bring his total to % points. Eddie Fisher won the first pons : ther ms of Tamilton game with a one-inning relief | moved into a tie’ for fourth ance and = stopped the! ‘ be a ver the final two. in. (piace, with 17 points each. Ra- anks oe = a is wallet “or cine had a field goal and a con- pings on vert while Sutherin kicked. two Blair hit a two-run homer in National League ~ First ; Cincinnati 112010 300— 8 122 NewYork" 000 010 010— 2 61 BASEBALL RESULTS winner _ tow Hall. _ singles. John ~“‘Vilunas~ of -Toronto-Ar- :|gonauts—and Bobby Kuntz of Hamilton joined two, other play- ers in sixth place with 12 points | : - MONDAY leach. Vilunas kicked a convert |___*—_American—League— land a single in Tororio’s 13-8 \Chicago 000 100.420—.7 909 defeat at Calgary and Kuntz |Minnesota 003— 4 96 \got a touchdown. Others at 12 ae points are Bo Scott and Jim +Cloninger sirvived a ninth in- } ning rally by~ National Leagiie- leading Pittsburgh Pirates as game of a doubleheader Mon: day -7-5. ; Two home runs by Bill Mazer- oski, one.a grand slam, led the Pirates to a 13-5’ victory in the opener. - The Pirates got four runs in the final inning=of the nightcap on a run-scoring single by .Bob Bailey: a two-run double by Matty Alou and a single by Gene Alley. { Denis Menke homered off Pi- rate starter Steve Blass in the second inning after. Rico Carty had “singled and Gary Geiger had walked. Hank Aaron, facing relief pitcher Don Cardwell, belted his 37th home run in the. fifth, scoring behind Ed Math- ews who had doubled. Mazeroski, who observed: his 30th birthday Monday, hit a solo home run in the third inning of the opener and his grand slam- mer with two out in the sixth. He also drove in a run with an infield out in the first. The Braves had a pair of two- run homers, one by Joe Torre in the third and another by Mathews in the eighth, off. Pi- rate right-hander Vernon Law. Law went the distance, giving up 10 hits. 3 CHICAGO (AP)—Rich Allen's two-run homer and a four-run ninth inning Philadel- phia Phillies to a 7-2 victory over -Chicago Cubs. Monday | after the.Cubs had rallied in the ninth inning to win the opening game of the doubleheader 5-4. Allen’s 37th blast came in the fifth after Dick Groat had sin- gled, and it put the Phillies ahead 3-2. They scored in the first inning ‘on a pair of singles and Allen’s double and in the ninth on a single by John Calli- son, a two-run single by Bob Uecker, and single by pitcher Roy Culp, 64... — Dick Ellsworth lost his 20th game against five victories. Glenn Beckert was both goat and -hero in the first game. Two fielding bobbles by: him led to two unearned runs. All of the Phillies runs were unearned as jwinning string to five games. ~The—victory—lifted_thesecond- losing string to five games place Dodgers within 1% games Atlanta Braves won the second of the National League-leading| Helms homered as the but one of their nine hits—a, fifth-inning homer by Willie Da- vis—off 20-game winner Gay- lord Perry in the six innings he worked, broke a 1-1 deadlock in the seventh against Frank Linzy | and two other San Francisco re- liefers.’ Perry ‘at the start of the inn- ing, walked, lead-off hitter Jim} Gillie->. center but Gilliam took second when Willie Mays threw wildly | past first, attempting to double up the base runner. : LOST ON WALK walked pinch-hitter:-Tommy Da- vis walked Jim Lefebvre, The Dodgers, who wasted all) Linzy, who took over for \Jillie Davis flied .‘+)} - Billy Hoeft replaced Linzy, then loading the bases. John Roseboro flied to Mays in short center,- the runners holding, before Hoeft walked Wes Parker on a 3-2 pitch, forcing in Gilliam- to send the Dodgers ahead 2-1. Lindy McDanie) then choked off the hitless rally, but was clipped for two wrap-up runs in the eighth on a walk, a ground out, Willie Davis’ single and stolen base, and Tommy Davis’ double. shine : -The- victory went’ to Miller, 30,. who pitched only the: sev- enth~ inning,’ while ‘Linzy took his 10th loss in 15, decisions. The loss dropped the third- place Giants 2% games off the pace. _ _NEW YORK (AP)—Pinch hit- ter Gordie Coleman singled home the tie-breaking run in a four-run 10th “inning rally that gave Cincinnati Reds an 8&5 vic- tory over NewYork Mets Mon- MARITIME RACING — * MONCTON (CP) Double Win was a double-winner--for-the second time this~-season on a nine-dash harness racing pro- gram here Monday. intentionally and Braves, Pirates. Split Double. Header Monday Robert. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Tony ants Monday, extending their | day, completing a doubleheader | sweep and exteriding the Mets’ Leo Cardenas and Tommy Reds Pittsburgh Pirates, who split a} took the ner 8-2. ending their doubleheader with Atlanta. i eand Pere ee own four-game. tailspin. Successive singles by Heims, Deron Johnson and Coleman sent the Reds aliead 34 in the 10th inning: of the nightcap. They pushed over three more runs 9n Ron Hunt's error and two singles. In the first game, ‘Cardenas and Helms _ hit.. bases-empty homers, Pete Rose rapped two doubles and a single, and John- son stroked a two-run single, helping Milt Pappas square his Pitching record at 10-10. .KANSAS CITY (AP) — Jim Nash, Kansas City’s brilliant rookie pitcher, scattered five hits for his 10th victory in 11 de- cisions as the Athletics trimmed California - Angels 4-1 Monday night, Ed Charles drilled a double « and two singles; driving in two runs and setting up another, to pace the Athletics’ attack. < Nash, making his _13th start’ since being called up from Mo- bile. of Southern League July 2, lost. his shutout bid in the seventh on Bobby Knoop’s sin- gle and Tom. Satriano’s double. STAMPS CUT ABSENTEEISM ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — A bonus of trading stamps has cut tardiness of employees by about eight per cent, says the production manager of an At- lanta company. : The company gives away about 100,000 stamps a week as” bonuses—to the~ wives of workmen who put in a full 40 hours. “It’s cut our absentee rate about eight per cent,”. said ‘B.-W. Roberts; -- production, manager of Southern Iron and Equipment Company, a maker of railway cars. “We think it’s an incentive for a wife to see that her hus- band gets to work on time. I He won in 2.18 3-5 and 1.37 2-5 ‘guess we're soliciting a little ‘ pease segs y= Pappas---(10-10),-MeCool--.(8)|.. Howard (7-4), Horlen (9) and | tipi OP rie en 5 isd Seventh and- Edwards: Fisher (9-13),|Romano: Pascual (8-6). Worth- |Dillard, both of Ottawa... r de three _errors. (% of a mile). i — ee a per the fourth, ianien ete et (Gardner (7), Sutherland _ (7), |ington (7), Pleis (7), Klipstein| Montreal lost 40 at Regina Johnny Callison hit @ two-run| Congress Lady Hal tool: 8: S00 |e rag cept enc byes ; LAtvis* eun_scor ay aiuto tates T (9) and Stephenson. HRs:|(8) and Battey. HRs: Chi—Ward|against the Saskatchewan |homer. ~ mark of 2.10 2-5 and oe ee mance a ga ety ins : : |_But_with_two-out_in the ninth, |Time_took_a maiden record of | : ; ; a Ae or : | workmen are ¢: = —|Second First - ‘The leaders: ._|the Cubs loaded the bases on /2.17 2-5. ; them oa Fridays | - : i. 0 |Boston 103 000 010— 5 10 0 Z TD C FG S Pts {Don Kessinger’s single, a pinch}, Other winners were: Jane W. en uP : BIS Takes One Ciac SF tor pretae ge {Cleveland 000 000 100-1. 4 @lxempf, M 24 6 1°35 |single by Ron Campbell and a |H. (2.10 2-5), Gele L. Scott (2.14) |, “Several, employees, when In Senior. “B” ‘O'Toole; Nottebart (1. David [TO 00.6). Relig’ (i. Taal ()-1reaet nn ted the bane celta tonern (Leona. (19-15% of a mile), | Samps, have come by the. of t son (4-1) (9) and Coker, Ed-|8a2 . (4), in > : —4-)—_ 6-0-4 with-a run -@, = + + 1 rr : es wards (9); Selma Friend’ (6-10) (Heffner (9) and Sims. HRs: |Sutherin, H 06 25 '7|shot to centre. land-Fastway—(2.10-3-5). i ee -| The BIS Shamrocks defeated (8) and Grote. HRs: Cin—Car. | Bos—Conigliaro (27), Scott (26)- Racine, O OT 3-1-7 en | CBALIFAX (CP) — Lyn Way ioe without the Corran Ban Ceebees 10 to|denas (17), Pinson (15); NY__|Second Scott, O 20 00 12|, ST. LOUIS (AP)—Larty Dier- cand Lees Way C raced to| 4. cant #0 home Tee Tee OE EE iene are overt) leet 8 ewtoe te 8 ee 1 61 iiant O38 68 Marzeet lente streak ot the see_| double wins Monday on an eight- ‘Although the men take Senior “B" softball playdowns Lda i (2 "0 acho 6) ae nl ee son at nine games Monday by [Cash harness card: at“ nearby) some"kYdd1wg, thetr wives —— The Owns: | Houston 000 010 000— 1 32/ Bennett (2-3), Osinski (5), Mc- |Vilunas, T 02 3 1 22 Llanking St. Louis Cardinals 6-0|S@ckville Downs. Lyn Way C won| think the stamps. are great. cee eee — : ore St. Louis —_ 000 020 lix— 4 a ee rics — Ste A and earning the Astros a split |i times of 2.11 and 2.11 2-5. Lees Tuns } Farrell (6- 10) =| a? - HR: Cle, i : Be, tee ae han unter nag Montague "5% #285 «mew ts "| Quebec Man = SR Se te ae a ee HR: StL—Cepeda (19). = fees — oo “tier aiad-“OFtauto Cepels ae hc —Single winners were Go ee xUC! oe ne = for the d ri in |Second | first homer in‘ more than three |Hal (2.10 45), True Hero: (2. aan =—— eae eM Ph a Ruan.» atpaoous— ssa Samrat or ee 688) Favored weeks as the Cardinals won the 25), The Striper (200 ad/ Ie Returned — ; singles and three walks. The |St Louis | 000000000— 0 52) wrocormick (10-11) and Casa- a opener 41. Brewer Might (2.13-1-5). ; = 5 Ceebees, not to be out done, Dierker (8-6) and Bateman; | ova: Lolich (13-10). Wickers)| SUMMERSIDE — Montague | John Bateman stroked four Might and Kiwita Kid returned oer NB (omy as N : themselves scored in_their half |Carlton (3-3), Piche (8), Woode- | hain (@)_and_Freehan. HRs: |will take “a one game lead into hits and drove in three runs in |$80,40 in the exactor, top pay of ara A wen Gas : i : i the fourth’ and later in the vices (8), Hoerner (9) and Me-! Wo, — valentine (16): Det—|the second game of the best-of-|the Astors’ nightcap victory. [the night - : ident a be chatoed ‘an ae oe i the game six-all. This See ees |Wert (9), Kaline (25). three Island Juvenile Baseball; The Astros gave Dierker, &6/ SYDNEY (CP) — The eight | Loo. toaay (Tuesday) in connec- : tos was end of the interchange |Firs Sinha ‘ California 000 006 100— 1-S0 {Championship series. _ all the support he needed when /dash Labor Day harness racing : “2 however; for trom: tha: eisth n- |Atiants 102 000-020— 5-100 singles by Dave Nicholson, Bate- heduled Monday _ night | 400 with ‘the Aug. 22 theft of a . : ning on the Shamrocks took the |Pittsburgh 401 104 300—13 13 2 Kansas City - 201.010 00x— 4 90) ‘The round between Summer- man and Rusty Staub produced = sited t The a card quantity“ of "weapons and" amy : lead and kept it up to put the| Kelley (44), Carroll (1),|, Lopez: (2-14), Coates (5), Ro-|side and Montague is expected in the J jetees ES [Cnr ke ah bake munition from_ a’ store at "Lam The transformation taking place at No. 1 North! game on ice. Niekro (4), Abernathy (7) and|J28 6). Burdette (8) and Sat-|to resume here Wednesday al- teh. "hiv. Coed aad Dal Max eee eo Kandy | UY, ffice, N-B. : River Road. The winning pitcher was Pete | Torre: Law (10-7) and Paglia- | mane: Nash (10-1) and Roof. | ternoon aa PN ae Gane ville helped Houston wrap it up Pad Wie wes double cased Wellay ta “oukes as : sits E ; ; a ueeked out a game |, ; = This house is being made BEAUTIFUL—for lifetime| oo”222. ¥% Walked one, struck |toni, May (8). HRs: Ata--Torre og york 910 002 010 4. 50|win Saturday. with three unearned runs in the/ winners on a nine-dash ‘harness | was in possission of stolen goods. satisfaction tetime| out -four, and gave “up six hits. ee ate (15); Pgh—Mar- | 8 itimere 010 100 201— 5 72 2 eighth. racing card here Monday. night- | He was returned here during the : 2 tee oliniiars ie a eta sicond ee | Peterson (11-10) and Howard; |’ oN st saree sateen aie tate a Kandy Kid was clocked in 2:15 | weekend. This house is being INSULATED—for lifetime fuel] This combination gave up toai| Atlanta, a30os2 oon 7131/1, Miler: Dustornc Te BASEBALL. fig" or the’ opeser, cibeon,| 204 2:28 18, and “Winnburn fa |" savings-and comfort. ~~ - ? ourteen hits, eight walks, | Pittsbui * 100 000 004— 5 81 : : : Si rf 18-10. held the Astros hitless un-| “ ne peat i and~struck out ten. Ctonnger_(12-9) and Oliver; |My sg tut eiotaes ca), Blaie MEETING ci the “fith; whee Bil Heath's| ga cou wan eee me ter Meee ee This house is being made CAREFREE—it will ; Series ‘'B”’ continues between ~ * {Johnson (7), Blefary (20), j wets *|/run-scoring single gave them a| ~.— sty Peg (2: his world heavyweight box- gz am it will never | , Blass (9-6), Cardwell (3), Me-| (5) : eg 8 em 8) returned 30, bi off} - cee : |the Dodgers and Juniors of the a =| (8). There will be 11-0 ed ¥ $267.30, biggest payoff ‘ing title for the first time ave-to-be-painted oo 200-. cscs nals ity—Tangne~tonight<—————= Bean (6) and Pagliaroni. 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New York. $6 81. 21 —— 1000-0 46-606-60660 60-46-6060") Davis (9)." ; Chicago 48 90 348 33% ae! entnmnn rid rs ~~ .. When time is short 6 call Long Distance FLYING TOM ROLFE WINS AQUEDUCT With all hooves. off the Rock Catidy, left, Terry Bove U.S. ambassador to Ireland, ign Gh. Weis: Maca booting. In center is Mr. Right came from behind im a great the pil ot's send. "soa aceeas with Robert Ussery. The win- rush and paid $6.80. the finish te win the $114,300 ner, owned by Raymond Guest, (AP Wirephote) 54th running of the mile and one-furlong Aqueduct at Aqua- duct race track yesterday. Se- cond is Pluck, on rail, Manuel Ycaza up, and third is Big