12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 12, 1965. School Tourney Is Big Success — Ae ee eee ELT 7 The Charlottetown Legion Jun- Ch'town Legion Juniors ‘Win One And Drop One Bradley, Billy Weatherbie apd i the Halifax hurler. In the bottom The first annual Island inter- The following are the (net) re- squeaked out a narrow 1-0 |of the eighth inning :Donald| Barry Ellis crossed the slab. C. scholastic golf tournament was sults in the first annual Inter- | beat out a single, tely |¥Y. MacDonald accounted for the stager at the Ru tico Golf and scholastic competition: stole second and managed to get other Legion tally with a solo Yacht club Saturday. The tour- FIRST DIVISION (MALE) | home on a sacrifice fly. Mac-|homer in the sixth inning. ney was ¢ big success. Approxi- 1. Brooke |Brehaut, , Qharlotte- | Donald also had several difficult; alifax started their scoring in mately 80 competitors took part town Rural, 74; 2. Robert | mee ie! base, the oy the third as Millar cracked out ir the 18hold competition which win, St. Dunstan's High School,| § i . elded them all. Al- homer had both male and female divi- 75: 3. Alan Pickard, Queen| i sa aah iaaieal ical lan ‘Postie Connally wee Reyes nee Pag gon sions. The Thanksgiving tourna- Charlotte, 75; 4. Ron Garrett, fo et game. as in the fourth, another oa ae ment scheduled for the Rustico St. Dunstan's High School, 75; 5. However the second game was|the fifth and really broke the fiarways yesterday was re-sch- Rodney MacFarlane, Summer- a second story as the Halifax|game open in the sixth as the nled for Saturday and Sunday side High, 76; 6. Tom Irwin, club took advantage of sloppy|Charlottetown defense cracked. a. weather conditions were un- | Queen Charlotte, 76; 7. David Charlottetown fie > behind|Two errors, led to two Halif favorable for play yesterday Campbel:, Kensington High, 76; | Billy; Weatherbie, the pit-|runs and this proved to be the morning. ‘. Robert Younker, Queen Char- cher, and missed other golden|winning margin in the match. Brooke Brehaut, ~©Charlotte- lotte, 76; 9. Sherman Nelson, | opportunities. The Halifax hurler | They scored their final run in { vn Rural Regional High Summerside High, 76. Banfield allowed a total of eight |the eighth inning when Elder hit School, topped the field of youth FEMALE hits but, had only one bad in-|the fourth home run of the con- ful male swingers in Saturday’s| 1. Ann Irwin, Queen Charlotte, | ning, the eighth, when Walter test. action with a net score of 74. 0; 2. Pat Stewart, Queen Char- | Ann Irwin, Queen Charlotte lotte, 98 } a os High, leac the way with a net TEAM STANDING . ‘. ats round of 80 in the female divi- 1. Queen Charlotte High; 2. f ; aml on sion St. Dunstan's High School: 3.| i Pull Upset Queen Charlotte High finished Charlottetown Rural High| — first in the team standings with School; 4. Birchwood High HE HAS IT AND THEN HE DOESN'T S. Dunstan's High School nail- ing down the runner-up honors. School; 5. Stella Marris High r School. goes all out to catch a fly by day’s World Series game. He | it pops out for a single. the Twins’ Harmon Killebrew {AP Wirephote) Centre fielder Willie Davis— — trying to protect Sandy Kou- cores aia Montague Juvenile Squad gears” »..Gain First Place in the fifth inning of yester- 86 the bail in his glove; then fore 16,411 fans. : o wo e Saint Dunstan’s High School, downs. Bill Weatherbie, behind | , Prince Edward Island Interschol-|the tremendous blocking of his) astic ‘A'- High School Football 'line, aided his own cause by scor-| League defending champions, ing two majors and throwing} j : | walloped Montague Regional three touchdown passes. Sticky-| The Montague Juveniles came {along with a walk for a perfect jzler to the shortstop and the \to score during their last two High School 69-0 in a league con- fingered ends Bill MacKinnon and|through’ when the chips were |day at the plate. However it |throw to second in an attempt to times at bat. er nny test Saturday afternoon at Saint |Colin Campbell brought down the \down on Sunday afternoon and | took an error by the Halifax /nail MacDougall. was not in The Montague Club has been | Dunstans. The gridsters from Weatherbie passes. Brian Mac-|downed Halifax Cardinals 4-3 to |battery in the bottom half of the |time. Watly Conohan then jhandled by Donnie LeClair and Saint Dunstans are now tied for |Intyre received the third. Half/|win the deciding game of the |ninth inning with two out to give |punched out a single to drive in| manager for the team was Art the league championship with|back Brian Affleck got the.of-|best of three series for the Ma- |Montague the first match. Joe |the winning run. Haalifax failed \Sullivan. i ! Souris who downed Montague 45- fences other touchdown. ritime Juvenile baseball crown. |MacDougall another stalwart of: a 8. © last weekend. | The defence played the role | Billy Conaghan hurled both win- |the Montague club, slapped out Fleet quarterback Bill Weather-| Perfectly in obtaining the shut-/ning games for Montague stop- |a single to get on base ‘and was foe and hie put a fine running game to- |U! but he also showed that they | ping the heavy hitting. Halifax |sitting on third when the Hali- : gether, supplemented by deadly Epa a tenet = cae team on two hits and fifteen |fax coach — to intention- Sl e eam and passing, to roll his offence to a|and ran it back for a counter. oe lan Rea oes dune He Dar at oy —— aPhasti nd : i SUMMERSIDE — RCAF E®@ haithack Willie Bethea scored WILLIE BETHEA scoring hayday. Hardnose full-|- Harvey Trainor-converted one with a nifty three hitter with |However this strategy backfired . & gles captured the Maritime Sem- Hamilton touchdowns. Don ei Wea tee satan back Dennis Affleck led the score |of the touchdowns and Tom Me-| thirteen strike outs thrown in. |when'the catcher allowed ior “A"" softball title Saturday | Sutherin converted both and Ham or happy gridsters by counting for |Leod rounded out the scoring!” yi5, MacDougall ‘lied the [sed ball and MacD. at per \ & | S afternoon over visiting Dart-| added three field goals. The |cePtion in the game—a erucial three of the eleven Saints. touch- with a rouge. ala se te ear ae . re what gy Soe. . mouth, N.S. Mooseheads. safety completed Tiger - Cats last minute play by Billy Wayte paces firepower necessary to get the |pered home with the winning = The Eagles, who won the —and lost 113 yards on 12 pen- new champs through the first |fourth run. Summerside All-Stars took a this with the eleven walks which | opening game of the best of . ‘ aities. Ottawa lost two of three game. He showed/the Cardinals The Cardinals, led by a deter- | 186 whipping at the hands of | he allowed the memramcook hiwee series 6-4 in Dartmouth|BLACK SCORED fumbles by halfback Bo Scott |just what was to” come in the |mined young man named Al| the Memramcook Rovers in| squad. Ed started 08 \two week ago and then had a| Ottawa got touchdowns from and five yards on two penalties, earwa er : eam series as he squared off on the |Slauenwhite, clobbered the Mon- | Summerside on Saturday but| the slab for winners but \5 4 win the following Saturday fullback Rick Black and half- . 3 " = first-pitch-of-the-game-and-hit it-itague--youngsters—in-the—-second-}-came—back-with—a-7-5 -triumph-| after hovel eret hits -‘shrown out as by the Maritime |back- Ron. Stewart. Moe. Racine a country mile for a homer. He \game by’a score of 6-0. Clarence | on the Rovers home field Sun- | during his inning ‘stint he Softball Association as a resuit|Converted-both and also booted . also had a double and single Ryan, Montague’s first string | day afternoon to even up the| was yanked in favor of Ed of ; had to| three field goals. Ni lop le Saints | - (rt lop was ulpitched by | beet of three series for the Mar: | Gaudet ia the seventh stant 'Sasture the tide the hard wag| The importance of the victory auenwhite w i ‘ pp STANDING to three hits, two iselt colme tithe 8 one ee ae ae Saturday, dropping the firet|results from the fact that. if he | NOTICE : lin the tinet taning. ‘Mdatades Bind ink Vee dicinetie sassca | baone Spider Crentord rie game 7-5 to deadlock the series|clube finish be regular seasie | ee By CHARLIE MacMHLAN Both teams played it tight and | BY TWE CANADIAN PRESS the bases ‘loaded in the first but | for yesterday atternoon but due | double for Summerside as did [and then having to come from siverded top set by iiture of} 4 10% vo al students. Shearwater Flyers took a | cautious in the first half, elect- WLT F A Pts, |W25 the one and only good scor- | to rain the deciding game was Ron Melanson and Low Gaudet | behind in the . winning two of the three sea- | ’ ' email 13-0 lead late in the first | ing to keep to the ground. But | Calgary 9 3 0256171 19 |ine threat which they posed | postponed until Sunday aafter- | of the Rovers. , i son clashes beween the teams. Dow 3 eee half, and then erupted for six | When the smaller and lighter Winnipeg 7 5 0 201 218 14 throughout the match. Slauem | noon next. | Details on the second game | Speedball artist Pete Devana, statistically, Hamilton had 10. et asco unanswered touchdowns here | Saints Jost the bail on a fumble |p. c. 6 5 1241 163 13 |White also a big gun at the plate | The Rovers got off to a fiy- | Were unavailable at press time. jcarried the major share of the/ firs: down on 77 yards rushing | Gt. George St. Saturday to humbles St. Dun- | im the second quarter, the Fly- |Sask. 6 S 1211 218 19, |for the Halitex aggregation sinp | | ct in the match, the Sum-| pitching chores for the Airmen|inq 26 through the air as) stan's University Saints in an ¢rs pressed for a major, and |Edmonton 5 8 0 202 317 19 |Ped out two hits im helping his | Vide coud, playing shoddy working 16 2-3 out of a possible quarterbacks Joe Zuger and | exhibition game played before | after three quick plays, Cahill . Own CAure: ball committed five errors be- MARITIME eighteen innings. eight of 17 aerials. Ottawa had 800 fans, For the Flyers, vet- | started the en with his _ Eastern Conference Conohan trudged back -to the | ping flinger Gerald Smith which In the final game he went all /i¢ first downs on 163 yards. eran Clint Halfkenny scored | end sweep from tHe one yard Hamilton 7 4 © 215 123 14| mound for the third and decid- | WC adue pee oa RACING the way, tossing a T-hitter. Ab-| rushing and 196 passing. Russ three majors, Gordon Cahill | line. _ Ottawa . 8 5 0 242 187 12) ing game and the same old de | coin went the bas for < the sorbing the loss for Dartmouth| Jackson completed 18 of 2 : two, with one each by Bob| Quarterback Bot Cotmier, | Montreal 4 7 0 144 177 8] pendables splet victory. Al-/| 00. end allowed nine | SACKVILLE DOWNS, _N:S. | was K. Goodman, who gave up passes and Whit Tucker missed oe Cormier, Ken Buchanan, and | calling a. very strong game, | 2m 110 0 131 289 2/though Conohan only allowed | However he more than offset |(CP) Huckster, owned by B. A. | only six hits over the route while |on one pass attempt. Esko Karu. en cae NATIONAL LEAGUE three hits and fanned thirteen }_—U™'™ |Gibbon of Halifax, paced a mile | sending 10 down via the strike- |aaasaaesememnnnnnieens ‘e | made good on nine of his 2 Eastern Conference the game ae at 3-3 in the S 2:00.1 for the fastest time on out route j | passes, accounting for 198 W LT F A Pet. |top half of eight when Mon- an eight-dash harness ra : | yands in the air, and three ‘TD |Cleveland 3 1 0 89 92 .750/tague'’s big gun Jim MacDougall FOOTBALL ‘eard here Monday night. cing) “The visitors scored their onty | ao St. Louis 3 1 0133 76 .750/ garnered another single with SCORE | The ouble on Tommie B, |W" % the game in the second | Depart: Driscoll of the | alias 2 2.0 95 64 .500|two out. Clarence Ryan hit a siz- Ss Counsel (2:10.4) and Happy p_ | @mning and held this 1-0 lead un-/ Saints, playing his first game |New York 2 2 0 55 98 500 $ (2:14.3) paid $131.00. a8 Me Bote of the sven eee ee ae Phila. 2 2 0100 102 . COLLEGE FOOTBALL Other witiners were Jollitop| When RCAF catcher Harold | for 72 yards. | Wash. 040 40 9% By THE ASS@CIATED PRESS |(2:12.4), Megas Adam (2:16.2), | Martin tied it ail up at 1-all with On the ground, Cahill and |Pittsburgh 0 4 0 58 115 EAST Dominion Byrd (2:09.2), Miss|@ home run to‘ deep centerfield. | Fourniér were tops for Shear- Western Conference Princetor. 36 Cornell 27 |Kimble (2:09.4) and Commella| The Eagles went ahead for | water with 74 and 64 yards res- ie aie: Notre Dame 17 Army 0 (2: 16). good in the bottom of, the eighth |~ Fer cee SS ee ae Penn St. 17 Boston Coll 6 ; with the only other run of the| | pectively. The leading rusher Detroit 3-38 072-76 Yale 3 Brown 0 FREDERICTON (CP) — Mr.| ‘he Mooseheads missed a' | of the game was Cyril Mac- |Baltimore 3 1 0110 §7 Boston 14 Buffalo 7 Miramichi stepped the fastest golden opportunity to regain'| - | Donald of the Saints. He gain- San Fran. 2 2 0 13 95 TH C: . 3 mile of an eight<dash harness their lead and possibly take the | | ed a total of 131 yards: of 20 Minnesota 2 2 0 123 115 Colgate oly ! racing card. here Monday night. 5 | carries, a 6.56 aver Los A 3 Dartmouth 24 Pennsylvania 19 championship in the top of the | S, .f age. |Los Ang. 1 3 0 71 97 a The horse was clocked in 2.12 loaded the, the minor Is Chicago. =-1 «3-«0«97 ‘I Navy 42 William and Mary 14.)1 6 os slow track gh wien tay ins of chronic arthritis, whea- STATISTICS AMERICAN LEAGUE Rutgers 6 Lehih 0. % bases with none out. Devana,| 4! ee Other winners’ were Ukon them from scor.| ever they occur. Adults, suffer : FLYERS SDU | Eastern Division Massachusetts 20 Connecticut |,; (2.13) © St Aina however, kept ing from the minor pain of |First Down 15 14! WLTFA 7. (2 Tia Se img any runs. h ic rheumatoid arthritis A | by rushing 10 9 Buffalo “4 1 0107 39 Harvard 21 Columbia 6. 18), Ques. Grane OUEST Geeg inte the Meith ining of| 6.0.’ seonert benotin pS 5 by passing 5 5| Houston 2 2 0 89 83 Maine 13,|(2-16 +5), Sparky Haf (2.18), Bates sreayes Fi ! 0 48 New Hampshire . the firet. game Saturday the Alt=) tom this quick, simple method. 3 | by penalties — —!New York 0 4 0 65 90 Vermont 26 Rhode Island 6. |fcomae Ken (08 28). Cages! men .were leading by & 32! cot ai the facts. Mal coupon \. had Hunting Licence Available es ler ee hing * | Bonen We ce - lags St. Lawrence 22 Alfred 20. (2 es ae score. The picture changed com-| 4, AM ; | Yds. lost stern Division | SOUTH | $2.39 F9). . |pletaly in the top of the eighth| FY: rma The | Net yds. rushing - WoL T FA es i Georgia Tech 13 Tulane 10 The exactor on Sparky Hal Dartmouth | carries 244/37 184/36 |San Diego. 4 0 1 126 64 1.000 | r 7 aa ; ‘paid $103.60. however as Dar pitcher NIAGARA OF P.E.I. BIKE SHOP Passes att - comp 22/9 13/5|K. City 3 1 1 92 97 750 MAURY WILLS lorida 17, Missiseippi | ‘ A. Ciptyk and ~rightfielder J! 988 Kevt Stress | Yds. passing 193 72| Oakland = 3 2 0100 71 600 z Alabama 22 Vanderbilt 7, | y MacKenzie each belting two rua Charlottetown, P.E.L , and Yds. penalties 25 * 70| Denver 23 0112118 40° AAgury Wills Kentucky 26 Florida St. 24. | Calgary Stamps homers and teammate bashing Phone 894-6373 See ee Sh 4/9 MINE FOR WORLD ey oie: teed ™: Throttl Als ig a:cve-rur Qoutle oN event's a ws or vce j Kickoff avg. 27.3/9 6.5/2 ee irginia : offerings. — DOCTORS Gecovered SPORT LODGE | Kickoff returns avg. 2/2 5.6/9| South Africa expects 1965's Stresses Basics Duke 21 Pittsburgh 13. | e : Devana was thén taken out’ im) new concept of bod care. You cag PLAIN 138 Gt. George St Ch’town | Interceptions \ 3 4!mineral sales to be worth ° = N. Carolina 10 N. Carolina 7 By AL McNEIL favor af Harcid Martin who| ‘'* i#formatica Or FILTER TIP | Fumbles 4/3 6/5 $1,400,000,000 By MIKE RATHET 17, M AL (CP) ; the ; NAME .. a —= : ecco LOS ANGELES (AP)—Maury | MONTREAL (CP) — Calgary | completed game. ’ CIGARETTES eta Maryland 10 Wake Forest 7. | stampeders theie| Dartmouth mioundsman ‘Cy- sata ; 3 - ee ee eas ee Georgia 23 Clemson 9. ficet ‘plate! Mid ta the Western | pik gave tb 1% bi inthis com ADORE * 2004-00500 0000 6 se cn : - - - : general ange uburn Chattanooga 2 hail-swings, feels the Dodgers’ Tueecenee 9 s re | Football“ Conference "Mon-| test and his-teammates commnit-'crry-- see ! REGULAR end KINGS. : veens @ on @ | i go-go attack forced Minnesota | Fiiids 17 Mississippi 0 \day afternoon. as they downed | ted two errors. Devana and Mac- : 3 : Twins to go back to fundamen- Mississippi St. 27 8. Mississip- | Montreal Alouettes 36-21 in an | tin on the other hand, gave up 10 = talg—one of the hardest things | |;° er interlocking game before 19,838| hits but the Airmen committed a . ; for major league players to do. : MIDWEST ans : six hobbies. ‘ j Vernon River Ha \oree_ player to rey on | Crvahe, U Je Brae will force players to rely on | fundamentals,” Wills said in the = Dodgers dressing room. ‘‘Play- : ers who have been around a Wed. Oct. 13th at 8.30P.M. - |S sare: s m : a es | mentals and find # hard to go ; . . And that — forcing opposing players to cover first base and ’ reminding them to throw to the | cut-off man says Wills is the theory behind the Dodgers’ suc- Ce@SS. . “We take advantage of the fact that playing fundamental base- ball is difficult, and we make other teams go back to them, Charlottetown Minor Hockey Association General Meeting — LEGION HOME, CHARLOTTETOWN * - ¢ WEDNESDAY. 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