12 line Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. June 17, 1964. SPORTS FRONT By NICK l'lLLllonu S’side Sports Complex SUMMERSIDE TOWN council Monday night, or members of the. council the that the town was unable to contribute $4,000 for 'on of the area's spar complex. being located behind the P.C. Vocational and Athena Reglcnal High Schools. Athena Regional High School contributed $4.000 toward the project. matched by the provincial government Dr. Hubert MacNelll has said another $4.000 contributed by the town of ers e would also be matched for . I: completed, but we have been unable to find out how much of it has been ‘ pal The complex. which Includes an approved AAU of C back and field set-um bleachers and a large playing field. was first proposed because P.E.I. was v n e Eastern Can- ldlan Age Class track and field championships for this year. July 24-25. Oh yes. and it’s also Centennial Year. Town Needs Facilities LET’S FORGET about the. Age Class meet. which will bring to PEI. for the first time in history more top notch athletes than she has ever seen before. And let's forget that even in that one weekend, the town will get back most. if not all, of its “mu—we estimate the competitors and persons who u visit Smnmerside because of the meet will bring om th mm trade with them. But let‘s think of the future of recreation in Summerside. I have heard persons associated with recreation in Prince Edward Island say time and time again that both Summerside and Charlottetown don't spend enough money on recreation; on physical fitness.- Ballem, piwoical education instructior for Summer side 00. tol with Queen Elizabeth /i ll an Charley High Sch d me yesterday that Park as it was last fall, the school didnt have enough clear area to carry out a complete recreation program. There were too many students and too large a program. There in a possibility that a new school building will be built somewhere on the park. You don't have to guess how that would affect the recreation of the town and school. It would be very unfortunate. The town softball league has been playing on a converted takes place In second inning of first game of twi-nighter in New York's Yankee Stad- ium y a . Blanchard pretends he has ball in glove but his error is obvious. Nixon Perfect throw from Roger Maris gets away from New York Yankees catcher John Blanchard as Red Sox catch- er Russ Nixon charges to safety of home plate. Action Maior League Baseball Action To gin BALTIMORE tAPl-—~.luan Pi-loul 12 batters Tuesday niglltlt'he author NOT ON THIS BALL scored when Red Sox second baseman James Jones singled to rimt: He went on to sec- ond on the error. (AP Wire- photo) Sporis Forum KINSMIEN PARK Sir . ~In reply to the letter submitted y an "anxious par eat” please allow me to answer it. with I do not think; of the letter couldi lmore and sent outfielder Jim By JACK HAND NEW YORK (AP) — Either the pennant contenders were afraid to make a move or they think they can win with what they have. That is the only ex- planation for the scarcity of big deals before the major league’s trade deadline Monday night. There was a late flurry in the American League when the 'powerful Minnesota Twins ac- quired pitcher Jim Grant from Cleveland Indians to r Lee Stange. utility infielder George Banks and cash. It was a case. of trading Stange, a young pitcher of promise. for an es- tablished regular. Most of the other clubs stood pat. St. Louis Cardinals ’of the National League. gripped by a horrible slump. continued :0 make desperate moves and con- cluded another deal with Chl- cago Cubs. In order to get left- handed hitting strength for their outfield. the Cards grabbed Lou Brock. p us pitchers Jack Spring and Paul Toth for vet.- eran pitcher Ernie Broglio. 38- year-old reliever Bobby Shanta . and outfielder Doug Clemens. ,The cards PM”! “'9 oi” But the clubs that are up in Clem" 30b Skmner from Cm” the major league pennant races “mm” dud?“ a“ weekend “‘1 and the defending champion LosI juggled the“ 1'95"“ by “’1de Angeles Dodgers in the National Tom t° the mum" and bflng‘ League didn‘t make any moves. The Dodgers, still struggling, ‘ In I aoa SKINNER Wynn to the minors. Pittsburgh did a little ‘bookeeping. restor- ing pitcher Don Cardwell to the active roster from the disabled list and farming out pitcher ed Green. 'fi ., were expected to trade for a pitcher. They have won only 28 games and Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale have accounted 16.. No 39. OST MINOR MOVES Except for the Cardinal-Cub swap, their second of the spring. most of the National League moves were of a minor nature. Houston bought outfielder-pinch- hitter Joe Gaines from B ' m H n ._ I ing up relief pitcher Mike Cuel- lar f“'om their Jacksonville farm. The Cubs cut outfielder an rum an brought up outfielder Billy Ott from Salt Lake City. Minnesota shipped Bill Bailey. the relieface of last year. to the minors and brought up Blll Whitby. who had a +3 record at Charlotte. .The Twins have started to u e J Kindall, acquired from Cleveland last week, as a second base replace ment for slumping Bernie Allen. Cleveland. with Billy Moran available, had no room Io Banks and farmed him to Port.- land. PITCHER NOT TRADED Many baseball observers thought Los Angcles Angels would trade pitcher Ken Mc- Bride. Instead they added Vic Power and Learn; Green from Minnesota and Lou Clinton from Boston. in a deal for Lee Thomas. Power has been used '1 Defending N.L. Champions ; Stand Pal In Big Shakeup at both first and third base and Green has been used as a pinch hitter. ' Baltimore. in the thick of the American league race at this stage. made only one move and that to fortify its catching. With John Orslno a Will factor because of injuries. the Orioles acquired Charley Lau from Kan- sas City g the weekend for relief pitcher We's Stock. They also recalled Harm Starrette a right - handed pitcher. from Rochester. Kansas City. still changes in an effort to get out of the American Lennie cellar. sent pitcher Vern Hand-cabal: Charlottetown. P.E.I.. to Roch- ester t h e International League as part of e Lau- Stock deal and brought up out- fielder Ricardo Joseph from Dallas. Bu there was no blockbuster. making t No big. bold move. No will or bust gamble. l Northern Dancer lls Big Favorile By JERRY GLADMAN TORONTO (CP) - It's no secret that if E. P. Taylor's Northern Dancer was to vanish into thin air by Saturday. Jean Louis Levesque’s Plerlou would be the most likely choice to win the 105th running of the Queen's '2 2’. However, horses just don‘t vanish into thin air these days and Pierlou will have to he sat- isfied with his second choice rating behind the winner of the Kentucky Derby and tile Freak- !‘rank Sherman of Hamilton. Is also not likely to be standing still Saturday. Both Pierlou and Grand Gar- con were purchased at Taylor‘- Dancer was available at $25,000. but ere were no takers. The _rest of the field in the plate will probably be: Larkin ' Brockton Boy; Jacll Carmichael's Top Ruler, second to Piel-Iou in the trials; Later Pontiacs '1'ls' field because there wc'e no other facilities. it would be I I I . .. ~ . I I I I m 1 zarro allowed only three Sill- l and drove lll tlle \t‘lllilillg run; 5 “mm” as ness and most likely candidate Mel, Wllf larr's Canadian Oaks advisable that. they look to the sports complex for a field for . future years. The Next Move A MEMBER o! the council. D. Alex MacDonald. is reported , Lf own ' ‘ glcs, League leading Chicago White Sox to a 5-0 victory over Balti- more in the first game of a I doubleheader Tuesday. pitching the American as the Pittsburgh A'S DOWN TIGERS DETROIT (AP) Pizarro. bringing his record P I r a t e s 3 trimmed the New York Mets -l. IKansas I; I City scored six runs after twol k II Deb: II" If lfl 1i” dill ' zH‘lslix b.'lnIllm.::\len yieearel otid‘ss” It]: PITCHERS be in danger by being hit on By THE CANADIAN PRESS the head by a hard ball which is normally used in playing in; ‘ l Probable pitchers for today's major league games. won and s particular “children's SUMMERSIDE — The new- ormed Summerside "Old baseball team. as it is to be called, plays the first of their summer long exhibition games with for horse-of-the-year honors. Pierlou heads a small field of seve or possibly eight chai- Iengers who will attempt to turn. a trick termed impossible by most experts — upset the winner; and Return Trip, win- ner of a recent maiden race. OWNER’S LONE HOPE Smythe deferred a decision entering Jammed Lively. ruled as second choice in have said at Mr'uuiay's rreetm; that 1 the as gmn . . . I , . I ‘ :_ m “and the SWIM me: money .541“). it should h”: {to 8-3. struck out 51): and 31- were out In the fourth inning. I do no, Object to m "83mm record! in parentheses: Pom.” of the Summers!“ Emcer. Mei-III?“ gammménLeI mg “I IIIIIIIIIy hing: mi; mm in “filing in “sci-.15 m benefit! gm. ,4, daze.“ glowed only two men to reach three on sIdouble by pitcher and seven year 01.15.. 0!, "yoqu Ammo" Lune town baseball has“. tom!” owever. in .ca sly Mes Jammed Lively would obs weird should do the trick: RECREATION. And any com- second haw , Die 0 59m “Ed We!“ 0“ '0 ball players" as you describel Chicago. Buthardt (5.3i at 3.5115 pm, 6°“ 1' WW!“ *0 live it I b. “mm 1m ho “me do" cjflm knows simmpm'de, moatI mnmunity in bad; Pete Ward and Floyd IRobIm- defeat the Detrmt T188?! 7" in them playing baseball in the T Baltimore. Bunker “3-2) (N)- Although not entering in the 8 ' ~ Northern Flight pulledlile lame needs more recreation than: it Is getting. isoIn backed Pizarros pitching the first game of a double- park My objection is to the; BostonI Wilson $2, at New town league the ,0“ Timers, Unhflmpered byI his only LIIII ct st ed b p s J. I have no idea of the I‘ilancial situation of the town of Sum- .I thh homers. Ward connecting header Tuesday. I I teenage ys who use to" 1 I1 York, Downing (2-2). coached by ’Hénrv Bernard and threat. Conn Smythes Northern m IIgI eI .MOWII; I y - . Pefigeimatxr‘hfydxpk‘;lznfifihe;figgnlhgi{4gg°3 RI‘Elzt'; With a ma“ 0'1 in “19 SN: “IIId IIISGEUlIIIhadII I 300413”? Illentll language playing in this “under. Kansas City. Pena 17-5) at sponsored by ‘uan warren.s Ili‘llgIhIIi. who plIlIlIledI up lamIeeItIluIr- IIIIOSIQII 05”"sz ezIId mam: on . ' ‘4 ' I '- ' . ' r‘ ‘ nin w en n eme r's ~ . . u ‘ ' - ' . . . In e 1‘ cc. lcr ou mm .o - . .Robmson connectlna “It tr e twelve years old playground . {DetrmL chkel‘sham last in). Texam serme Statmm WI], agIZIIIIeiIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIe Gardiner migm possIny enter Elizabeth Park a much needed, and Im sure appreciated face lifting. t seems to me bowel 3r, that the council h thinking In single. Dick McAuliffe's double and Bill F r e e h a n's single scored two runs. Wes Stock re- Would you consider a eaceq Minnesota. Pascual (9-2) and Iul Sunday afternoon. one that l Roland ‘2.“ at Cleveland. Ra‘ was slurred by foul languageamos (3-41 and McDowell (3-0), I bases empty In the seventh. The l White Sex opened with two runs I off Milt Pappas in the first in- ‘ play strictly exhibition games with A. E. MacLennan Pontiacs. his Arabian Market. fifth an Plate I d last In the second division of Avelino Gomez. who will prob- trial Monday. Jockey $3.335? l .u ended the .u the banging u um. who i l 53$: "“‘ "“‘ "" my “m “m 5'“ ““ "~"“' - It has been suttnstedv‘i-nt‘ the council and Summerside rec- ! threat 3”" J 9 “'5' mm” 'ome‘imes landfiear Your Per'i L05 Angeles' 39mm” (3'3) M The I town lea ue itself is 1 "~16 ay' Ram the hone under a Tram“ “cram mm’ Who reation. committee 'meel to discuss ill? development of the BALwaggz (:XIETLES IIIIIII double home another run. on? No, of course you would [Newman '4‘2' 81 wasmngton' strong with three gevenly balanc- ‘ ugh! how right from the Start. Pan“? wiry 0M“ liver . ' - ti :. ilities. This hould be done in the ; . . ‘ 4 . ‘i ' . not. Anyone that has this situ-‘Namm ‘64) ‘Nl- '65; mm “m on 83" film :1; iiore of the (svleared, centrally loc- _ E‘Zar’fi‘th‘hrr ' ,h” lemng B Minn to contend with wouldn't I C National League aways; :fléulgogse 33;“: chEDEfikntfifiost every ne “unsafifle‘k t1 {ed M .2. th mmunlt. I oath. roug e merlcan league be a “anxious” bo t ' inCinnai-i- NUXM“ ‘5‘3‘ 3 ' -- mez' e o 1,1.er. e w & wan 'H “ ated park Is made unava able to e co as 3' leading Chicago White Sox “young baufilayfls-f u your l Sa rancisco. Bolin (l~2l uri'lg me ' Perhaps 80' as he else’ concede“ the race to the ' . The Dancer worked a mile In will have a potent array of a 5-0 first game victory over Bal- I donut, of cm, midef . i Perry (3-2). l . . “more “16de tIIiIZhi- 1311't the roken window, which can bei Philadelphia. Running (6-2) atlpl'yem . “19 lmPOSSible~ one minute 40 seconds and fin» I OTIOlPS took the Inlghvicap 3-1 85 By repaired as serious as a broken gChicago. (7.3lI VI Many 0' them ’13va played ys Gomez: "I mu“ to m and an in . Steve Barber pitched a four-l National Long“e I'm—m or leg 1 do consider Milwaukee. Lemasl," l7.3l at 1" the Summers“? drea IIOI' win of course. and I Will be 1.53 4-8. I MIMI I IPII". on moom_ ‘ so . brain injury far more “thus I w AngelesI Koufax (84) (MI numerous .vearIs a'hIP starting trying. But I must at least be “*— . .I The 3pm I?” the White 50‘ Icmcaxn mmm— 2 62I Dona you? StI LouisI washburn '24) at I has “plot the. Old szers Will WM of second and then maybe . eight percentage points ahead: Bennett (3,“ Roebuck (7)” The author of that letter also Houston. Johnson l5-5) tNl. ,be: 51‘" Bernard second 5339- the his little howl (NONMM o u S - of the Orioles. 53mm... .nd Dam 3,1,; Icalled the Kinsmen pm, which; INew Yor . Stallard um at Hank tawdry shortIstop: Char- Dancer) will be sick. Maybe he . PilarmI bringing his rwordIJackson m5) McDaniel (8L and“, not a baufieldI a spacious II Plttsburg'b. Veale (5-4) (N). 103’ Delghan L‘aimtflli Grant will not feel like running. who Manager. Bani-y Moore, foal . . in 3.3. allowed the Orioles only .Berlell. Schaffer r9). HR: Philapark I take trouble to inform Grad)? f'm “353 A- 900*. w" knows these things?” called a practice for Bmy‘: CHICAGO IAPI- Johnny Calltbe Phils scored again in the singles and received home run ‘-—-Herrnstein (3i. Jilin t'hIat this park is just two’ I.” “91d; E" Macmn's- 1°“ Grand Garcon. owned by “W of the 91W “than 103%“ liaon's leaping onehanded catchl fourth on a double by Tony‘ support from pew ward “d lst. Louis 002 030 110—7150 acres In area which contains “'3”: b‘" Anim- "ght “91d Ind; W to“ at the new mil Billy Williams‘ long drive Gonzalez, an infield out and Floyd RabinsonI ‘ lion 000000101}. 1 “rulings, a merry-go round, etc. Gerard Ben aIrd will the I . diamond at 6:15. Mr. Moore re with two men on base cut short Bobby Wine's perfect squeese‘ Barber . w II game winnfl' Simmons «7-5l and ll/IcC.=lrvell~;II 95? "young ball-players" ’ hurling. Roundlni out the Iquld; Wu“ ‘ “1" mm” b" m a seventh inning y and bunt. Wine also singled in an ‘, last seas'nn brought his recordIBtruCC (6-3) Larsen (5) Yellenl wouldnt. I dont presume, be '5 Ben IGradyI “COM dfl‘BIIj Wm“ was. helped the Philadelphia Philliesflmurance run in the nintzh. 5", 23 - 'the nightcap while l6) Jones ‘ill and Grote. liRs:““"‘."’“s to Play between this CI'EZ DalgnaIn first bait: Paul; . mm “1" CW3“ Cm“ "2 “"5'} pitching his first. complete game "‘B°~"°’ '7“ “ms‘gmb “gunpmem' 80' 0f cwrse'..fl‘°y ISChmman.‘ "Helm" Garth 6"" Goes day. t of the year. He got all the. sup- York 100m 1 ,1 flail?" flillatlygarliiiml)f thlllalc'hspg' Ifafileflclliily (ll‘iiiiiwilirllgsmetiiiri' Williams slammed a so itch S - 000— 1: _ I ‘ t . a - o" reliever Ed Roebuck pand l xii: 2:51;: Pummrgh no mm__ 2 ‘3 ; near houses and is supposed to field; Art Snnier. right field; SUMIMERSIDE 7 N11" VG“ w' . Calllson raced to the wall in: Bm‘h winning pitchers were'I Fisher «Hi. Beamarth «8) Re “SEdIIfOT games such Dee LefuIrgey. pitcher and Pete $c "5“ WI “‘“3‘3; “‘3' fight‘c'm" field f" h'i‘ 59"“ chased in two innings in “101!de canniuam; veal. (6'4" croquet for the ".“der‘lwelve Green WI“ “Male the “whing' ‘Wlecdn‘st'lropuln i t tall“ I . “HON” 03'“ 3"?" “1'9 Cllhsl last starts ‘and Pagliamm‘ lyii'atr Olds.‘womdnt th's IS‘iii'l'lmersniile “null. l'l‘hlrt. ' i had “"9" *W" ""‘S ““ “ml WASHINGTON 'APl—«Mii- ' I H '“°"'°"‘ 1"” ibiseaimniy'“ ‘0 "‘9 People of I. lOl'I five home! will Clio lemming batter Jimmy Stewart's single. 1. ‘I‘ A ' d‘ m ImsToN TOPS YANKS Chi-"ago 200002010—5 sol I‘ ‘93- a 99 “00‘ “"13” "M me" NEW YORK tsp» — Frank Baltimore 0000M d“ "m "pm “‘8‘ l“ W“ time.“ all1 (iii-u a"135m iii? PM Names Released Prince Edward Island Com- JU‘NlE l8'l‘l'l. The catch not. only saved Roe- buck and the National League- lead'tng Phils but also helped golf‘s all - time leading money winner. was tempor- arily embarrassed Tuesday .0 .3 l J a I M] II Malzone drove a two-run homer: Pizarro (8-33 and Martin; m I ever have 3 Peace- into the left field stands in the Pappas (5-0 and Brown. Has: m I g W00" but I do expect ‘ ‘ ‘ Chi—Ward <7) Robinson (8 a M" be in safety from .. Second e ure event will be an lb‘itatlonal with Victory Scott atarter Dennis Bennett gain his when he went out a, mac. Eighth mnImR- Cfl'm‘ylng BOSiOIII )~ brain in u on the rail challenged b - eighth v1 clnry against four Lise for the National Open [.0 a (*5 “"1th Over New York: , property? W o my personal fandi 0‘ 3“” Royal C'Mdi“ lllac Gold Dust. Slippy zueen. losses. Roebuck r laced Ben- . - m the first game of a double-I Chicano 000100 000—140 . “3 °n .35 m°uuc°d fl” ‘ ' ° 8P I tournament. Ih d M d n m x— I request only that am so. names of ax men who will u._ Santiago. Mountain Marie and nail after Stewart had smaled He didn' have 65 cents in he“ er °“Yay’ N.“ def?“ ' mm mm” ’ 90 called innocent game in which ticipale as students in thepLs- mum“! Hedmk' Sm & P t P lti home the two runs. his pocket to my (0‘. . salts: she ankees winm-nlt I-IIol-Ilen (4-4), Baumann (6i, much foul “maul” h “M 1). Bio“ mm mam“ tuck "d A May- o. 0‘ on! The Phillies started their bucket, of aractice balls. 9 8‘ “Ven- . in hem (le “d McNertney: stopped for older boys not your " field clinic for coaches at new" “"“Pflm °' Kim" RACES No.1 - 0 wing in the second inning and Failing to float a quick M8120” conned“! 0“ Jim ’1' 9" J “d hu- little six and seven ear Id vEnN HANDRA G In 0 l wm 1” 'w'rded ‘0 “l. WM 31'}! . Bouton after the Yankee sta-rterl Fifi! y o 9‘ "AN uep ' mm 0’ Au" 25' sem' ' 14“ I'DE might have. had more than one :08". mam“ igmefld ‘30 ‘ waIkM Dick gum“ .3“ I” 00' W 6 101 am Sir. etc.. _ 3”“ “he be" “mm”? 0" Nil 2 ABBE run except for a great throw by “If” I“! 9W 3" 53“ 1 ' * ' AN ANNOYED CITIZEN A ' R . me“ 33—mw's "E Williams. Richie Allen opened “$339? It“ “In” for thz‘iflejgéefihgadgogefhfir‘i:3 Nfi'or‘gmd (230035;: (“8} M Handrahan Geotili‘:isMac"£:y.Mitr:ildn:tgnd TI" ignmggn‘ “mg m“ “WWW-3 gETEN the second with a single and ~ " . . ‘ ' A POSITIVE REPLY will take part in the advanced “m ° ' ° W“ ' ' Y'3 My “W m second on an m A“ .1. gm w" . loud lug. led off With his 11th home runI and Nixon; Bouton (4-6) and Sir _ In reply to Tue . i a . coaches I m "m “d John _ ella last week. will be on the WA flew out Roy Sieve” singled law. figmflzgoflsmgfi‘: homf?9:udII-Il BJ'I'I‘itlrgfd-MHII“: 30‘ — 3'95' article concerning sports #3.: denlck, Sunimarslde: Robert m" chmu‘d by PW!” “"11 7-DW0 HAL “’19” and Williams threw All" In the threearun first inuri '(l'l) nun. (6" N'Y'“ KIllsmen Park, 1 am inclined' Mill-‘3. Montague: c 30,. 3m? SilIveIr, R19 Grands. Eyre 'S GIRL out at the 1,1.” ’I‘AhL TREE ' 305d - to agree with an anxious par—1 T R h t well. Victoria: and James Mc- Do": Gimmg mm a"?! Chm" Also eligible: Hettie's Boy. Cindy Clay Dalrympls. however. fol- 1m gun. maple l. o... 01 the PIRATES NIP METS mm no 000001 “I o 0M. l O 0c as er Nelly. 'I‘racadle Cross. will take ' "‘ “3"” °"° 3"“ f‘Ve- Harvester. reference. P‘ranlde'! lowed with a double. that scored tallest broad-leaved trees in PITTSBURGH tAPl —— Soutn- New Yo“ "mm" H 2 To what comparison is flu? PM l" “‘9 "W" cm“. The” is m “"3"” fee“ A“ we‘- Chestnut “988- 50'” Ma” Sievers. JohnIRerl-nstem‘s home Canada, reaching to 130 feet. paw Bob Veale. substituting for Monm M I“) "E I sound of children's voices ch ‘ DETROIT “Pl ‘ “‘9 x.” "Munc'mem M the "1' m'oney 30” m the horsemen m in the third made it 20 and with a diameter of tour teem an ailing Bob Friend. struck, (8, and lilifim‘an, Fo'rd 31°)” m we, a homem than mm. m City Athletics optioned pit- "m" w" "‘1‘ “mm” by {flagel‘iiglhlfi to t - . ' ‘_ _ clier Vern Kendra-ban of Ch . E. w. Hanan. semiary of the n nce ’- ' it??? if) um aHOWM' mm“ °f ‘ Minna car—0r lottetown to Rochester of tire P-E-I. Command ‘0! the Legion. Cwmy- .Th" " a "0.“ Will EARLY CLOSER Im ' ' “" 9P “"9 l “D Trash toII the pare t won-yin! u u, Ingrnational League today, MI commumty own” “"9"” Sglfio'w—z mv' - w ere their children a.x-e_ whenI andrahan. who had an 0-1 I - 95—1“ “Vim” 11:22” (my “mom—II IIIIIl maIn . week ago they {an record in 18 appearances this Games l-S—MYR‘ILE Detroit oooloo oos— 4 “$32”; "' “"03"”! they were mine-8°".f was to the Dam. TII II II II had led 2—DENNIS HERBERT aygroun . more arm cu as part of a e ase a game sc u EIISfiIIIIIIIlsIelIIIIsIocIkIIIolIIIand , m M me kids up , . y'deal in which me A; "were beIplayed at Memorial Field 3—BILLY RI ding (4; Sim“; (if F3: ball“ and if the fences mm g'lilcatfher charlie Lau to the! ts snipe will be played 4—TRUE LADY LOU m and been“ 'HmIv KJC Imgh enough to protect the “MI wno es n exchange for pitcher . weather conditions. The. Pirates 5_VICTORY GALLON Gem“. I“) mI-_FIIee-IIIII- daws “hen 19“ add a “we win “II I}; StlIIIt-k. I . I and Sunshine Island Dairy will FLUCKY V second ~ ' I :Ihe Item-es and thus add a little 1 conga“ 303942; Handmh“ 5 at: fightiheflflem finghtl “a 7'S—PROGR-ms BRAND ; n orouryoungerciti ; . ' - I 3 MW PW gnu: City momma—g :3 I :Ihatever reassurance”; 3:: “Earsngfindmifialu plfaIcfd on atIII:I lliel‘flgiltle 8—BOB’S GIRL I ve t m . n e ar- s so a game between hm Bowstield (HI and Bryan: “my 0, the” chfigfjfi‘ff‘ “'9 «rifle!er Rlcllardo Joseph, the National Park All-Stars and “a "0' “ "Mm" gegflll‘l (Iii?) (sizagd am Sh. etc ' gurclflIaseéloé from Dallas oi the Barry's Hons was also post- cl oar e. s: — ryan . ».| ' " . and 'c at Lea ue. , 2—MR. DOUGAN I IIIAIII m 000 III: F 7 91 AN ANXIOUS SISTER. g 8 mm tIanvNNAw" I! . MI '00 0— l 31 A I Mayer. D. II‘. (2-4) (1), Mc- 5 side standing, plenum gndenttl. osanskinétifioguliba A R I .'h P I . 74mm“. WARRIOR . i a gem; . 8T HANOVE- lzanienlz. IlitIoIchI (ll, KilneLH-Sl r’ a co“ w "I w' l ' 0‘ hon‘ for MAG R ngpaédck (2). Wash. - Ken- 1.: are “1. 311m" n ay, CLAW n y t ). pfi 0mm ~ 0" Minnesota all m m— 3100 w “w'plc‘ffi‘: P Th“. P RACES No. 8-1 “gym” (a? firm—“5 ‘8” C “a! M 5 3 31‘ Meadow General all: Mahdi?de 0mm um gman . e (l ass on 5 2 .714 gm, . ‘ . i i and Bailey: Kralick (7-1) and Emma Drug 4 3 .571 1 he 33*" W m' w 0' W3 MI W Romano. HRs: Minn — Rollins lumen Home 0 7 .000 5 ' Mm , m . (“on :oIa‘troIIlIII). Cwleve—Chance “km 3mm when”: I Miss Tom Scott; Popular Flash; may Silver; Rio Grande- , e , agner (I‘ll. M‘ I m Eyre Dal; Gliding Billy; chuck II. ' 7—0531” LYNN non . Wordde 4 I 2571 In. Make, $13? 0";sz mm Sim-m l Practice mm ' 3 5°" ‘ Parlay: Little 150cm line ‘ I "r; 1"" mam n ' ‘ ‘m a" MC ‘ Ismaililmvluamn i mmAY’ w“ 1”“ Coach, silly Gallant has call- “I s m I? EA I: no: . ~. A l N 1st Bash—7:45 pan. ed 3 “Hence for the Flying ; On The Rail; Victory Scott; Milne GOId ' ' Town Baseball Manse. Mt .my 0"” “WI-Wm 10:30 Lesion II.” W:Moumm-Wuem. ’ ll” H" CW 3e. 5.3:” :‘moEd.’Mf Gatl- Lona-manual 1 JW Bold Junior Jolly Leas Might; Willlatn' Calm I" um I I an “m"°m””“mm"‘“"‘ ’ m