ry. ood ‘Seibert Hurls No-Hitter; ‘New York ThrottlesReds . x CLEVELAND (AP) — Sonny aright ~ handed pite Shai : ‘ ’ g pitcher, and Woodward, won their sev Siebert of Cleveland Indians catcher Bill Bryan from Kansas istraight game - Friday cae pitched the first no-hit seme of City Friday in a swap for pitch- beating .Pittsburgh Pirates 8-2. ‘the major league seasbn Fri- ers”Gil Blanco, Bill Staffard.and’ Aaron doubled and drove in jday night, allowing only. | two | outfielder Roger Repoz. _three_runs,.Woodward- tripled,- base-runners as ‘the Indians de-| The deal, the 19th between the hit two singles, scored a run’ feated Washington Senators 2-0. | two clubs, was a straight player and- drove-in. two-more..° _Thes—no-hitter was the first: swap with no cash involved. ..’- PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Tim , since Sandy Koufax ‘of Los An-| BALTIMORE (AP) — Wall % * strai feaiee Soh A a nactane wane Rin SAP) Wally McCarvér clubbed four’ straight *s_ pitche pe . unker of Baltimore pitched |hits. and drove in the deciding bi rage rene pee aoe a |Do-hit- ball for six innings and run, leading St. Louis Cardinals | 1965, an : = oe ie . and | wound up with a four-hitter.as toa 5-4 victory over Philadel. hitter Resi Deaoh im isle Orioles walloped Boston phia Friday night. > -| Red Sox 9-2 Friday night. The Cardinals snapped a 3-3 The only Senator base-runners ; tie ; ‘ : ; ° a ‘against the 29-year-old wait vim Gosger’s drag bunt lead- tie in the sixth inning, McCar. 12. The Guardian Charlottetown, Sat., June 11, 1966. SPORTS FRONT — oes : ‘ poe : i | ~'Football Loop ~ Big Surprise | ‘Be CHRIS-ANNETT. * 1. v "Tt is often said thaf old news ~stdeadnews bait desnile ; the fact that the merger of the National andy Ameri a shee d in the United States 1s almost a@ week © pal eee all sapere are ‘still. discussing the repercus- i 1 will.,have’ on sport : a Fe ee oatinn was a shock of thescregtest - gree to- ost football buffs in the U.S.. to say the least, for anes the information of the American league “live years ago stez stly refused to ack’ National Football league has steadfast! ete cians, : Fival loop Was «¥ ‘ ing off the seventh ; ver scoring the lead .run o ledge the fact that the rival jhander were Dick Nen on a one- |Rocjgn poe ey enth was the first . fants on . "However. the AFI:.paid a heavy Pe acd ti esr jout walk in the fifth inning and |Boston hit off Bunker, who had ;Bob Tolan’s sacrifice fly after ¢ Yt gave up iis name, the rights to. the proposed "wy Nee ee Paul Casanova on an error in Co™Pleted only two of 10 pre- -Simgiing, stealing second and. tries: to the league, and ail ihe exec about? | “\the eighth, Vious starts. ~ gontinuing to third on cateher’ iven_the_axe. Just’ why did this deal co ; ge, MCAME_C 1 PHIL ob ‘Uecker's overthrow. given dous duet the-tivals—were i CLOSE TO HIT ADELPHIA (AP) = McCarver knocked: in - the No doubt it was the tremendo i i talent. in the cou fo’ sian te iene will come. under the common | iS aratt ie players are just not. going to he atile—to Fic _ “ I off against the. other to obtain their stunning emai Gens ar the days of the $750,000 bonus contracts, and this | x ys Stateside velleges.: | +t & ; ae er |. Just before the error, the | Philadelphia Phillies reinstated ” sitth : ee : stated | Card: ‘ : cexaiones, came closest. to ae Witcher Roger Craig, 35, and re- single dat Malate sot i arperhe to eo is— Wn] =i Gary” Wagner to San proved decisive when the Phil. * Wik che on ee eae tan, 3 ie Pacific. Coast les countered with a run-in the Miataney i l ay... : ttem of the inning on Tony ie Snpereee us sharp. liner which appeared to! Cr . : help the-teams-in- all manners. __-__ ss s wh Ppeare’ aig had been on- the disa--Taylor's-double ‘and is eg ¥ Se leeahe who have proven Jhemselves'by play be headed into left “field. But bled list sincethe end of Jast John Callison. . _ dl ers. who. had cana : . ! — ee ee third b : Ati ra rears resented the -fact-that_new players 0 : . i Meee Lig Pee aseman Max: ‘Alvis| Month’ with an inflamn —_ ———— i pasos a uniform, were getting these_big oe ae ; ~ DOUBLE PLAY FORKED... Eocene leaped and speared the bal] for | the left rib’ cage... — ii %, and this was hiirtitg team moral. Now players E He ‘There ao Mesa De ea feet au ; 2 ‘ the out. = | ANAHRIM: Calif (AP)—c ls Se? 1 the sideli «|. New York Mets’. second. Atlanta "Braves’ second -base-.. Shea Stadium Rinctetyp Bill broke up attempt at double |_ The only other well-hit ball | ee eet tthe ‘offers of the clubs or. sit ne ein th A Brave ' : i will be no more player raids on the other clubs in the other baseman Ron Hunt, 33; is out. man Felix Millan attempts to Woodward fielded KE playvand- ball goes to ground | Siebert allowéd was in the sev- | ifornia Angels Placed ailing , sperid:so much time. worry: at second ‘with the ball flyi : bal hi fe tn : BXGHiy DS 4 : ! Pitcher Fred Newman on the loop, and clubs will not have to spends a ani s all flying | balance himself on air in first er’s grounder atid” thigh ‘a instead of to first. _ enth. Bob Saverine hit a sharp | gis: , : ect ‘ing about their: top players sitting out @ year and the Pook pas} his outstretched’ arm as inning of game in New York's. Millan for the force. 1! (AP Wirephoto) liner right to first baseman | es pation pe eee ie | ee PS : “Fred Whitfield. , ~ ean Us | Hee NEW YORK (AP)—Dick Rus | its oe fram | 00) sis ‘ teck, a 24-year-old southpaw |. Ne : \ ms : : : oT « Newman has n trou ete r a Nn S | Taking his major league debut, |fendonitis in the right shoulder | je ecked Cincinnati. on foug ‘hits | all spring. The Angels hope he'll | | | | | imeem __ Harness Racing \ dave Contrasting and pitched New York Mets to S Eh vines Fede cee be able to rejoin the team after | q | the 15-day disability: period: Rusteck; called up from Jack- | PITTSBURGt Pee At : : - - | sonville__.of the International lanta~ Braves @ >the hit y : 5 é hit: APG iets merrtn mies Sin’ anns Rare fa Woe : i - | Cincinnati. ace Jim Maloney, —/——-————______— i in. Montre ¢ te 5 eerie wil be one of the eb on re on U.S. clubs ‘will be in attendance a ess fe Se get.a_good look at proceedings As thegovernors 3 will vote on a full slate of matters gaseaiien at nda is ¢ : First and formost em. the age will be a development that |. rae “SCHARLOTTETOWN draft for the ‘new league, and this will ‘ Le tee se 2 ¢ 2 ak : ting With baited breath. By FRED MacDONALD. © | peer cy _| DETROIT (AP)—New York een nen aa ve forth but the one that has Two old pros, one makin he Wick, June Bird, Avaloy Worthy fish Consuls trophy for leading’ Yankees acquired Fred Talbot, | S \ “DRI DAP) eg gee ee to date is that each of the current other bright start and the char | & aay [post oe i drivers in total ‘points pals - 4 ummersi e “DRIVING PARK n ie i a2 | 2 s . | Pee «| sult of + ‘Tyn t Old 1 . ae ss clubs be allowed to protect fourteen players and 2 are talking of retirement, campaign | | i eee ae ee EN Lae cee BASEBALL : g to be : _If this is the case then a lot—of--people ate eo ne ean ---|for another season at the Char- | disappointed for it will mean that only ihe second string lottetown Driying Park fa what | ze | Byrd was destroyed early in thé Don MacNeill ha inly | _. eadi in 7 4 year if lias ie ioe inves ne hla. auitin "ay ols. of ‘ihe! : RESULTS L . ing In JUNE Tith, 1966 caw € y ; loop. The clubs which starters left for Sackville Downs best in the business and his ta- : NO. 1 players will be leaving the Eastern -and the new °|}00ks to be the biggest year | thew ; hoes | : " ys been ‘powerful will remain that way and the Gere eg i} al yY were without Dave Wise- lent and success “have never By THE Pp | 1—Hillt Li : alake aul he a lot less strong than most péople anicipelee ian, a _Wisener and pee qj mer. ‘ been in question. But for Don,| Mietion Tons ree -Ost rince | 3 edern Gentike at Other items_which will come under vote are extended | 2 ve ee : wm “) .» 4, This year will gertainly be’ a wins and tribute no longer ex- Washington _000.000000— 0 01 _SORDEN — The five~team 3—Chummy D.- y coverage of league and playoff games in the US., ash - oo pee new hp for both e. Ae Ties y ‘ crucial one for tHe old veteran. cite the hardnosed competitor, | Cleveland 101 000 00x— 2 51| East Prince Softball league | 4—Windy June : P to make the annual pre-season all-star Se be fore ’ a vite Se e Saat ~ |Last Saturday, Dave started the He has not only been: training! Ortega: (5-3) and Casanova; | Which got underway May 23rd, | 5~Runnymeade Colin nemees ae ee rag ria oe nO the: Conn Smythe | tak oe a sibs start as care- iw. “, 4) year off right«with two impres- and driving these past.few years Siebert (5-3) and Azcue. HR: @PPears to be well on its way-to &—Ernie Spencer warded to the effect that on ie ae cseait earkaae aker ‘and* assistant trainer for hace 4) sive wins with J. Scotch Hal. and he has also been. teaching. . Cle—Wagner (6). | one of its best seasons and the j 2 sation Byrd award be announced not immedia ; -* {Jimmy and Joe Power to tris oa a :| Charlottetown race fans wi!! be Waiting in the. ; Boston 000 000 020— 2 40| town t 7th, was | 2 -calamity’s Boy is the practice now. Z present role as trainer-driver f ite aiting in the ranks and work- 4 eam, up to June 7th, was | Also Wee La@®: 'Trifli 2s Dp oe ni aren ose rallies iad wt | pulling forthe likeable so/!:spo- ing for Don:the past three years Baltimore 040 320 00x— 9 {10 sitting stop. of the- ‘oop without | \S°— We > Triflite 5 ee a, ; ’ ee aan a le; 4 paed ‘ ken horseman- when he leaves is another talented hardworking | Stange (1-1), Stigman (2), | a loss in five appearances, — NOS. 2—7 | ek ee he coe the wire with J: Seoteh ir one ‘trainer —: young Wally Macin- |Samders (S)--Morehend (61.1 Other teams in the league are |1-J. Scotch Hal ~*~ : : z at aT aa e : -for-alls’ at: Char: nis. J i ic yan; Bun- Aj i 9 éN : ness racing career, Wisener be- a8 lottetown Driving Park tonizht. ing MacInnis, 18, has been work- |xer (5.4) and Etchebarren. HR: |e COVE: Bedeque, . Al. | 2—Northfield . - . ...| gan. his racing career at the age > F rriear beseech cht. ing and training with relentless Bos—Foy._ (2) bany and Bonshaw. Each team | 3—Rose Robin pecan ae ae - i —— me os mera 8 eT oe seueeey home~from “drive for the past three years, New York o ar Por Saal has’ its own diamond and” eack TOM Kase Ce : traier ioe the BOWES wht 7. : ae ‘ee oe ores eye on one person: |Detroit "200 130 00x— 6 81 pi et ewes WO sk NO. 3 — —= a 7 see headed thei stahle_in.Charlotte- | pies A focndi iil : net Soe ree te : | Bouton (1-1), Friend °(5), Wo- ree times aiweek. : e ies ; ht @ltown in 1935 a worked with. | DAVE WISENER eee ee barns area MacInnis ‘plans té obtain his mack (7) and Howard: Aguirre |. The league. chaired by George ate os = ‘8 + \ the Powers beithers. for three : ag. erside track. From drivers licence this past sum-|)2-3) and Fréehan. HRs: NY—| Ramsay of Borden, * continues | oe ee o , D ers worked for Avery for the -next that sunny day in May to the mer and with his traini fF ikke? pee | ehe : : 8 | 3—Mystery Judy ; a 2 years, and at the age. of 19 was. two years but by the end of the }present day Don MacNeill has Don ance ; x ae a te Be Pepitoné (7);, Det= ough the summer until the | 1 ie - he most. exciting race caid, more free-for-allers with J. | hired~as caretaker and trainer 1962) season he once again was | developed into one of the most developing’ ‘oth nah te t | ‘National Leng este Vadis we lees Oe cof the year'goes at:the Charlot- Scotch Hal who scored two {m- | for the Williard Kelly stable who’ back in Charlottetown. ‘ | successful trainer - drivers nerdrver within the ee aoe | Chicinnati eee feos Gi ague Pee up to June | 6—Boomtown tetown Driving Park tonight | pressive victories last week like- | also raced here. - Sy Dave loved horses. and the Maritime Harness Racing his-- years t ’ \New York 031 000 0ix— 5 90 ot ory: 5 Eek bat a aap with two divisions of free-for-all- ly going away the favorite. pal By the time the 1942 season slightly-built quiet horseman was | bory, |. 3 : @ Ghote e Don and Wally ‘have ten aide | Maloney (6-2) Baldschun (8) Bord. of wW J Pts. ee CoP ot . ers ready to get the word. Ten dled by, Dave: Weisner. pn rs started. Dave had his drivers li- a familiar figure at the race, Won was born in Summerside wheelers and they ‘include: Doe. /@nd Coker; Rusteck (1-0) and | 4, ce eo 10 7 NOS. 4-8. ae everily: filled- dashes Have been don MacKinnon one cition, cee and training and driving | meets around the Island for thé|in 1928, and at the age of 15, for Alex, Far Stride. Lucky Stephenson. HRs: NY — Bree: | mene ane $2. 6 | 1—Willard's Choice lined up by classified Frank \leaving from. the ral ee in Truro with Johnay Conroy next three years, Watching Was | drove in his ‘first yace with a Frisco,. Am Castle. A ss ‘soud 2 (3). ac 1 4 2 | 2 Roll O Matic Pe go sagetiome ig i gnc vs an gr ae om the ne headed a stable’there. “‘The second best for Dave, he want- mare named Hilda Budlonz in a Garth ee Anna % Chief Op. eeyypietan 211 004 000—8 11 0 oct tS 2 |3-Securtty Scott for high win payoffs for every field will be starting from ble dates are hard to remember’, /ed to train and drive once again. race card at. Montague in the - Oraws ys P Pittsburgh 000 110 000— 2 40, Bonshaw > 18-2 | 4—HLitcky. Vo dash... : \two position and he is capable Tits runteeetsnastie iw 1 Wi : athe “tioW Si te erator, Orawann, Modern Grat- Joh 45) : | fl = ee The card will feature the first of turning in miles of 2.98 or bet-,; VA¥! G-as.he. vaguely re= | isener accepte positioli | Summer of 1943. ee tan.and Mary Leah. Johnson " (4-5), Olivo’ (6) - and | 5—Norah Annway Early Closer Free-for-all . with /ter each time out. ; called the day he drove in his | as trainer-driver for’ the Green-| For the next few years Don, Race fans can rest’ assured Sea Veale: (6-4), Sisk (4), S 6—Abner C - six top notch ‘speedsters chal- [Leaving from position number first race He finished 2-2-2 with | brier Farms last year but bad | drove “horses owned hy George that the Don MacNeill stable will ikkelsen (6), McBean (8) and ; NOS. 5—9 lengin® for top money. . Shas Gill be Hines Robin cued |) Doe pete Sonata in a race. | luck plagued him throughout the.| Brookins and travelled throuzh- wir it's share -of dashes and Pe : HR: Pitt—Stargell | : ’ {| 1—Doe Mor . een ener a ~==Dominion--Byrd—will_be_mak- py Don-MacDonaldand—handled card _held i Farrsboro, N.S., in -year..The stable included Eloise | out:_the Maritimes: with his “purses before the 1966 season-{s|s¢. Louis meetin iad Is oyth 2) BYWORD 2m arinie Herbert i ing his first start of. the year py Clark Smith. This mare needs summer 942. } stable. The stable increased and | eompleted. : | phita. * 901 000 100-— 4113]; ==» || 3—Highland Rogue : 7 ~ ! i ‘ 2 : 4—Little Doctor. ce Volkswagens | 5 Sunny Key Are Our Specialty ; 6=Miss Coppertone Complete hne”~ of — genuine Nee 1k 5 : ; 1—Dominion Byrd Volkswagen parts. — 2—Floise Wick ‘and he has drawn the rail posi-!no introduction to race fans and| Dave raced out of Truro for | , ; decreased frequently, but some = |: Simmons. (1-1), Dennis (7), | .tion. The pride. of the Green- | will be battling the others all the six years and ip the 1947 season | PROBABLE of the top ones included Robert | wANY LIKE MOUNTAINS. ‘Hoerner. (8) and Setar . brier Farms, Eloise Wick, will way to win her first start-ofthe returned with. Johnny Conroy | es __| Brice, Peter” Clegg. “Miss “Knox, Switzerland has the largest |Wise (1-1), Knowles (7) and| “be leaving. from the number year. -“u and Roy Barnett to race a‘ stable | ’ jand Ann's Dream. ‘The latter proportionate immigration rate [Ueeker Dalrymple (9). HR: > two position and this mare was; Adios Forever will start from here. The. stable included: AL | ITCHERS. | two were owned by Williard in the world. "a 'Pha—Allen (10). ae photoed out in a mile in 2.08:2 \the number four. slot’, and last cione, Kavolo, Lady “Rose, and | | MacDonald). : last Satirday against J: Scotch | week at Moncton he paced to a Paleeatchi. Dave was. a consis- | : Don drove many horses’ for ae ' eRe Hal., Her fine performance could jmile of 2.08 in’ showing his heels tent winner and’at such-a time. Nan Oeene ask | Brookins but whenever they de- pita Soak irene RUDISCH Ss i ve an me make her favorite in this ‘class. to a classy field. : when ‘the Island reaped with |major league baseball gues | veloped into top ‘flizht. horses ! A ( GARAGE ts Horak ov 2 The Sid Stead entry ge 8 Way | Also on the card are two other cood drivers, Dave+was one of |with won-lost records bracketed: |they were quickly sold for top : ; . Alberry, Plains - | BVankee Tanber ys Gee ace ane: ie ate \double dash_events as well as the best. He set the-track pacing | - American League. | prices and new ones hoight: Don : el 3 sities ___ Should be. in-excellent.form.af./*W° more. single dash events. recard of: 2.07:1 at _C head in| Kansas City,, Terry. (1-3) at |traiged and drove for Brookins} oo a eS — “ter a week's training at the en Pie Sen i ‘the simmer of 1947 with a | California, Lopez (3-5) (N). ; Up until 1956. when h ided to ; : ae - a ; Charlottetown oval. The Stead een Mashex “hw betting Veter named Aleyone. | Minnesota, Kaat (6-4) at oS cee his talent elsewhere. me : : ae . : stables are looking for a lot bet. (ever gavres, WM Denne Iai The mark was.a:.new record /€8€0, Peters (32), (N). |” | In July of that summer he was : 3 JOIN CANADA’S BOOMING ter performance and after miles ing the winners, . for the’ mare and it remained | metratt : oe (4-4) at | summoned to the. White Hal) : ; : Ww fs en eae ee ee racing'|’ washinston. } ed \ ee ae ee c ts fF BR. ee ECONOMY! OWN YOUR “ eels she shou a er) days The reeord—at—Covehead-—_ wasiington. Ri (6-5) _at | ,—and—was—made—second-4——___—"]/1a—&>”_ = —— a are ar ea cee Soe! eee than her first performance here. | SOFTBALL was broken’ tearly one dese Ta mee McDowell (4-1), “(N):.| trainer for- Dana. Cameron, ; | : ‘OWN BUSINESS! MONEY | Shotgun Hanover will be leav.| 9 EE ter by Chuck Worthy: with Yoht- more, die Miler 10-2), (NH). | trainee Of the present day great i) MAKING OPPORTUNITIES : # ing from the. -four position and ny Campbell driving, in the time | & National League oS wel ata . es . ua : ‘tthe “Downeast entry will be - Coach Gerry Melanson has of 2.05:1. | Chiinnafi, "Pappas (4-4) and |... worked, ee ARE GREATER THAN EVER! ~ handled by Harold Stead, and | galled a' practice for the Juniors Haye i ‘ o ; : : : f é remained in Charlotte. |O’Toole (1-2) at New York, re z like Lee's Way C. will be better of the City Softball League-for“ own for the next. eight ven |Gardner (2-3) ahd Ribtant, (1:2) | Of 1958 he returned to. Charlotte- Ee Handy Andy, one of Canada’s foremost “than ‘last Saturday's showing Sunday night. at 6:00 o'clock. at : : Rae me town, acquired a public stable of pare " unday Dig : training and catch driving. but 2, (Twi-night) + eae ‘ i izati¢ The a ee oo Victoria Park. All players are in 1956 he left for New York ° St. Louis, Gibson (7-6) at oe has lived here ever rot ee ene sues ai a Tas 4 ; haley ee fae y : urged to attend ard anyone wish- where he. worked for Joe, O'- Philadelphia, Bunning. (8-1), t th ast aida x ; nity to join the many successful people who ; o _ Sort ae oe ies “tryout with:the.-teamig ~Reregr~trainer-driver for thee Qe Np rgemenime eee sSne NEMA gh ar oH nmin That are erie i. t ee iseacictarenig pectic schtincsaesnsedetrenteninsiesngasetniendianie _ at nad REACT TR 4 TnTNen l NE ooo aye -achieved » independence, ~prosperity —-- — I i wiecaweniie around the turns and even up invited “to attend the workout: Camip-Farms Dave worked the - Atlanta, Umbach (00) ath harness. ia tio ; and community recognition as owners of - die’ Hackstretoh El feale. the “ Sena RABE URE simmer for O'Brien and in Orc. Pittsburgh; Blass~ (3-1). Al HESS rac ne. wo Soe Hendy Andy Aus S ad Sporti big soeedster will need no aurs. 2 REMEMBER WHEN .~.’. tober he returned to Charlotte. _ LoS Angeles, Osteen (7-5) at years ago he was leading driver, a aeey Amey. Aute Supply. & i st ieeaht when the atartere eet BY THE CANADIAN: PRESs | town. “ef: San Francisco, Bolin (4-4). |percentage wise, in North Am- | - Le M Goods Stores. . ee ae queen nen te ca SS donk tide cin: 7 a tee} . * Chicago, Hands (4-4) at Hau- jerica for drivers shaving 200-299 oe : - sosllign will Ue arken fehanes | welinero tn 48 thces at, Agus. iwi eats ame In 1060 he cate State meee G2Y, OR): |starts that racing season; and} . 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