omen-a W Mon. any is. 1904. SPORT By Norman Summerside Bureau of The Guardian ECHOES Macdonald . Inman’s May DrOp Out Coumy League. which ins lost 12 straw games. may pull out of the . We certainly don't blame them for feeling a bit discou- raged. though in about half of those games they made a fairly respectable showing, and Top Notch Players In Jim Jenkins. coach. out- fielder and extra-base clouter 'te de lose. and in John I boy who divides his time be- tween. short stop and third base. and can give that old melon quite a push when he's up there at the plate. the team two of the best players in the league. They have other good players but apparently not enough of them. the team disband the executive should insist that the best of their players must e divided among the other clubs in a fairly even . If they all staled up with one team it would create another em Kentville Minor Action We saw a Little League base- hll game in Kerwin]: the other a ' ‘ vemng between and the Seven-Ups. The brand 1! ball displayed seemed about 01 par with our Summerside Little League teams. The crowd watching was quite a bit larger than we have seen They had a young fellow scoring who seemed to know Killebrew Homers Mount subject has been up, the tans will be to- cusing their attention on Har- ebrew and his chances to beat Roger Mans 61 homers gets from Mr. Gus F‘am. Kille- in 1962. And the - brew is rulnlnmg pretty well Halt from on . along Maris’s actuevement luderitwlllbeforidmtomthehmnenm .. breaIrtIIeexistinlglecmd 'I‘en-liheysaytheldgt‘ellowm‘ subject to J'ttezs. We shall see. enhancers Trophies For Islanders? When the trophies and pri- .us are being presented after In Eastern Canadian age class track and field championships .JulyfiandZSJtistntherea- in of probab' ty that athletes from off the Island. and peelally in Central Canada. will be carrying off the major- .tty of the honors. Became of larger numbers to MacKenzie Wins’ S'side Tourney By GEORGE TAYLOR SUMMERSIDE — For th . third time Charlottetown's Art MacKenzie won the 36 hole Summerside Holiday Amateur Tournament. Sunday with a to- tal score of 146. MacKenzie came through with a 70 on Sun- day to clinch the tourney. He carded n the front nine and came home with a 36 . MacKenzie toured the course1 In 76 strokes Saturday for his 146 total. Another Charlottetown golfer, Jiggs MacDonald was mnner up with a 36 hole score of 152. One stroke back of Mac- Donald were Bili Beer of Char- lottetown and Bernie Dunning :g Summerside with identical 3's. Dunning also had low net for the tourney with 139, two strokes better than another Summerside competitor. Otto Furchak. Summerside's Leonce Arsen- ault headed the first division with a 154. finishing 10 strokes better than runner up Butc McGee of Charlottetown. Fred Jar-dine, placing third, pushed McGee closely. coming to with- }:5 one stroke with a score of fibres Summerside men dom- Inated the second division. M. Tl‘rmcoeur finidied first with 174 and was followed M B and anti-E: °* Elmer C Park Ma closely by . erguson 180 and 182 re- 95 staid; isgiifl 5i ii 5 .i in the last two they wcre ahead in the latter stages of the game and looked as ' they might break into the win column at his . Let's face it. however. the club is lacking a consistently capable defense set-up. pit.- ching is not misc ow par. but the infield and outfield can both fold like an accordion when the pressure builds up. for the league. From having a am too wea the situation would shift to having a team too strong. and that would be every bit as . Enman Drug, RCAF Eagles and Coastal Movers are suf- ficiently even in strength to make an ideal set-up if In- man Plumbing pulls out. So let‘s not jump from the fry- ing pan into the fire. Of course the Plumbers could change their name to the Mets and stay in there. For the Meta are just as popular. it not more so. when they’re losing as when they’re winning. Shown above are three golf- . era that were competing in the Holiday Amateur Tourna- ment. Saturday and Sunday in what he was doing and the two coaches came up to him an; ‘ COME IN ueE From left to right are George MacMahon of Sununerside. Summerside. The tournament was won by Art. MacKenzie of Jiggs MacDonald of Char- Charlottetown for third time. lottetown and mmerflflj with a 36 hole total of 146. Leonce Arsenault. reported changes in the \. teams' line-ups every time a substitute entered the game. The young players were a bit e;won the women‘s division with . iii free in voicing objections to the umpire’s calls on balls I and strikes, and we thought Summerside has a Iii-tie better control in that way. the goal, and a fellow would) need ice water in his veins not to be affected in some little way by the increased attention he choose tram. and also peltilaps slrpenior coaching. ne and are mimemely well. local en'tmes are likely to bite a little dust during the meet. It is to 'be hOped that there will be at least a few trophies and prizes for the best Island ath- letw. This is one case where charity to some degree should begin at. home. l l Sally Basler of Sumlnerside la final score of 197. Following her were three other Summer- 209. D. Garbutt with 213 and Mabel Farris with 217. Results: ' MENS DIVISION LOW GROSS GROSSNET Ari MacKenzie 1 Jiggs MacDonald 152 144 Bill Beer 153 145 Otto Furchak 155 141 Mac Kennedy 159 14.) FIRST DIVISION OSS NET Lconce Arsenault .. .. 154 128 Butch McGee 164 136 Fred Jardine 165 143 Ron Atkinson 166 138 Lloyd Miller 165 139 Tom Dawson 174 142 SECOND DIVISION GROSS NET M. Francoeur 174 138 Ian McHardy 180 144 H. Ferguson 182 148 Ken MacDonald 182 148 Dave Loggie 198 138 Bill Nugent 210 140 G. M. Smith 88 144 Ladies Championship Division GROSS NE Sally Basler 197 159 Dot Baker 209 161 Dec Garbutt 213 153 Mabel Farris 217 163 Junior Girls Champ Division NET 242 1 Marsha Schurman Takes in Event mains. 6° neraclng line" were: tilts week due to the kibeter car- per. the club on ' Elmer C (R. MacFadyen) For New BY NICK FILLMORE GREENWOOD (SPECIAL) — Andy Arsenault, 18-year-old Charlottetown middle distance runner, turned in the best mile of 'his career here Saturday and walked off with an easy win in Is the 880 to steal the spotlight at the 4th annual Annapolis Valley Open track and field champion- co ships by establishing track rec- ords in both events. His time for the Open mile was a blistering 4.31.9. In the 880 he was never headed and coasted home in 2:039. Eligible for the Junior age classification Arsenauit was competing in the Open division. Jack MacEachern. 17-year-old Juvenile of the Islanders Club, Charlottetown Division. had his best day of the season as he hettered competitors from all areas of the Maritimes and U.S.A. in the Juvenile discus. triple jumn and .iaveIIn. GETS 15 POINTS MacEachern’s three first place wins placed him second at the meet for the individual men‘s points championship, be- hind Larry Archibald. Truro. The outstanding performance at the meet came from a Chcs- . ter boy. John Croft, midget. who heaved the shot put 59' 8" for a new Canadian record. At 1 Rifle Shoot The results of Saturday’s Side golfers: Dot Baker with Rifle Shoot held at Squaw Point. Qt. eens County. are as follows: Sgt. R. L. Coles for the second week captures top prize. A light wind kept scores low. Sgt. R. L. Cole: 97 R. L. Clark 97 Capt. R. A. McCabe 96 Dave Johnson 96 Sgt. R. M. Vessey 95 Lt. Mary Lee 94 TYROS , , Eric Ballum 89 Tpr. M. Carver Cpt. G. Davies 38 8 LAC Michaud Summerside. DASI-IES 1 AND 5 Dunlop B. (E. Nicholson) Mighty Warrior (0. Willis) Fair Sail (J. Pound) Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy) Rushaway Chief (J. Hennessey) Stalag Hanover (E. Bernard) 6 3 1st 4.80, 2.50, 2.30; 4.10, 2.80: 15 21 32 46 54 T 5.50. Sth 12.60. 4a). 3.40; 3.30, .90; 4.30. Times 2213.1 and 2.12. DASHES 2 AND 4 Miss Cool Eyes-(J. Pound) 1 Forbes Scott (J. Jewell) Willard's Choice (W. Kelly) Jolly Dick (11. Poulton) Helen’s Dream (0. Poulton) Janet M (R. MacKenzie) 2nd 7.00. 4.30, 3.50; 7.60. 8. ; 6m. 6th 4.00. 3.00. 2.30; 4.20. 3 50- 2 “@NNv-H 2 .‘I 4 5 6 90 Times 2.11-3 and 2.12:1. DASHES 3 AND 7 Go Along Hal (G. Chappell) Ellen Joyce (0. Willis) Mary Leah (D. MacNeiil) Rysedyke (S. Stead) The Sheik (H. Poulton) Pays 3rd 7.40, 5.1!), 2.50; 5.20. 2.40: 2.20. 7th 5.00. 4.70: 3.40. Times 2.11:1 and 2.00:4. DASHES 4 AND I Slippy Queen (A. Pineau) Armond’s Buddy (D. MacNeil) Countess Alice (W. Downe) Duration (S. Stead) 4th 10.50, 4.50, 3.00; 3.10, 8.40: 2.1”. an 6.3. 3.10; 2.10; 3.”. 2.10; 2.10. Times 2.10:3 and 3.”. TRIANDOS SIDEblNED PHILADELPHIA Mandel, catdler for tional League's Philadelphia Phillies. will be sidelined about a week for h a hairline mgy fracture of lib ' index fin- \Saturday. 4. ( nival celebrations being held in‘ Juveniles Down Stars In Exhibition Contest J Charlottetown Legion Juven- iles jumped on Lennie Ellsw for five runs in the opening inn- ing to whip the newly organised Charlottetown All-Star Inter- mediates 8-8 at Memorial Field ay afternoon in an exhib- ition baseball game. The Le 'ouaires, defending Maritime uveniie champs. col- ted five walks, one single and run of Ice a double off the control-troubled Ellsworth in the opening g as the first five batters came home with runs. ‘ Ellsworth yielded two more runs in the second and one In two miseues. accounting for in first on an error. Weatherbie got out of the inning without the third before John Kane was further tro b brought in in the top of the fourth to go the rest of the way for the Intermediates. Kane gave up no runs on two hits. Fireballing right-hander Billy Weatherbie con ' ued unde- feated on the mound this sea- son aa he limited the Intermed- iates to six scattered hits and six walks. He struck out seven. Ellsworth issued walks to Tex MacDonald. Denis Ducarfel. Freddie MacDonald, Wayne MacDougall and Mike Doyle in the five run first inning. In the same inning Weatherbie rapped a run producing double and Carl MacQuaid knocked in two with a single. Kane’s single in the bottom of the first scored Wayne MacDon- ald, who had doubled. with the Intermediates first run. The Juveniles picked up two more in their half of the sec- ond as Weatherbie and Cyril MacDonald singled and Mac- Quaid and Freddie MacDon- ald singled. Errors proved costly for the Juveniles in the bottom of the third as the Intermediates pick- ed up their second run to make it 7-2. The infield committed u le. Weatherbie paced the Legion- aires at the plots with a double andtwo taflvaappear- ances. MikaDoylnwm 1m Carl badtbreawalhs andoae . . Intermediates. John Kane and BolecoI-apped mill Learn Ill out a s 3 Stars 101 no 010 s s 1 Weatherbte and MaeDougall. Egan’worth. Kane (4). and Ken- n . PROBABLE PlTCHERS Prdbable pitchers in today‘s major league games, won and lost records in parentheses: Le Baltimore. Detroit, New Bunker 9-2) at (Wickeraham 12-5). ork (Stafford 50) at Cleveland. (Donovan 4-6) (N) Boston, (Monbouquette 3-8) at Washingt n (Osteen 6-6 or Boudin 0-3) (N) Chicago, (Peters 9-4 and Bau- mann 0-2) at Kansas City. (flamingo 0-1 and Bow-field National League st, Louis (Cuellar 0-1 and 1 Craig 5-4) at Pittsbungh (Bias: 3-5 and Law 7-7). Los Angeles. Drysdale (11-7) at Clucago, (Jackson 11-8) San Francisco. (Hendley 0-5) Centretowners Whip Uptowners SOURIS -~ The coutertownera defeated the Uptowners 7-0 in Souris Town Baseball League action Friday night. The game went five innings before it was called on account of r . The winning pitcher was David Jennings who went the distance allowing only one hit and three walks and striking out ten. Eric White was the starting pitcher for the losers and was relieved in the fourth inning by Peter Grant. Their combined summary was seven hits. five walks and four strikeouts. John MacCormack led the way for the Centertownera with a 2 for three night. Donnie Birt collected the only hit for the sets. Action resumes in the town league Monday night when til e Centertownera play the Down- towners. W unneeded 'tboleagmmui heklbyinwlnCunnollyoftitl. Mac WIN-only Paquet wait-even on hmonmdtotabethe for Sour-ia.CIarenceCrea'nler=.cama In h it. w b I“ M-mwm-otfln plate for Cardigan, rapping out 3 euth inning. Paquet went the Souris. He gave walked one and the plate for Georgetown a Colin Creamer was 3-for-8 _ Sourls STANDINGS E ,i a: it Baltimore New York . . thioago . Iinnesota )etroit oston ‘Inunl and at Houston, (Brown 1-8) STANDING! . Milwaukee. (Spahn 6-8) at W L Pts Philadelphia, (Culp 6-6) (N) Downtownerl I 0 4 Cincinnati, (Maloney 7-0) at Uptownerl 1 2 I New York, (Jackson 5-10) Center-towers 0 1 0 tan- v nuns-u I J l l - . Los Angeles 41 46.47151” 1 ‘ . ] Track Records FArsenault Wins Mile, 880\ l i the age of 15. Croft is an amaz- Beasley. Beasley. couldn’t gain h ing 245-pound, 6’ 2" athlete. ground on Arsenault on t e n- Comrpeltling fior Summerside, nai stretch. The fast improving RCAF, Bob Smith, formerly of Islander was the winner in 431.9. Arsenault’s time for the RE? ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS SPORTS CALENDAR favorite in the mile event. Jim Gannon. RCAl“. Summer-l Arsenauit trailed Beazley to! side. ran the 100-yard dash in 8/4 of the race, but on the back 10.8 for a fourth place finish. CASUAL BOWLING Air Conditioned Truro, heaved the men's shot . a put 45’ 8” for a first place fin- final 440 yards was a blistering A WEEKLY A SONIC. h ."I. IIII‘OI'CSI' Of “on - . . _ CALENDAR Ken O’Brien. Islanders Club. in the 880-de run. his final OF EVENTS Contributed By M Thoughtful Business Firms 14-years-old fa ced Maritime event of the'day, Arsenault led ‘ ‘ mpetitiom for the ' ' e field from start to finish. fault-day and plagdgseaond No other runner gavethhim da " e ripe jump ( ' ”), fourt serious challenge or e .ea. . in the _ a jump (15' a"), and e ran the 'moderately heavy‘ BASILICA weal. Pug“ on all sporting goods We An mourned fourth m the discus (112’ 6"). track in 2:039. his third best I , . ‘ T0 Willi O’Brien was in the midget clas- performance of the year. M Y0“ w'll‘ _ ._ sification, the one most contest- MacEachem had the be s t no Cleaner Thu By Any ed {ha 1 . one were throw of his caill'eer. 42' 3%". to other Previous Method, ‘H' more In 0 competitors in all win the Juven e shot put. He 1 ‘ "m, midget events. ' bettered Lloyd Anderson of New P' E' I 8 ONLY EXCLUSIVE pm" $1,900,.“ DEFEATS BEAZLEY York. N.Y.. by four inches. His n , ‘ Wayne Bea , thantsport, javelim mar was 135’ 6": dis- AFTERNOON commmlgl and Redd noted for his running feats In c-us, 134‘; and 37’ 7” in the m- AND a the Maritimes tor the past eight pie jump for a fourth place fiu- ‘ _ for fall H H years. was the heavy pro-race ish. 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