Ae > . .\ B Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.,. Aug. 18, 1966. ———— fee eg laos | SPORTS FRONT a Bernar Drives The IieK | A ‘ a i oe aaete ‘ . ‘ . q on - ee Smads ; e e e . ss 4 : Mighty Mouse’ To Driving Park Double fy Mighty Mouse. fe at ee ad cies ‘ ss . ° “. f | The lesser lights in the Stab | 3.20, 4.00 and 5:60, 3.50, 2.80;| Pays: 6.40, 2.40, 2.10; 2.20, Leadin Habs 1 at the. Charlottetown Driving 9.90, 3.40; 2.40. | 2.10; 2.20 and 42.00, 6.60;. 2.80. Cae ¢ 9 ‘Park last “evening got their| RACE NOS. 3 and 8 RACE ‘NOS. 5 .. 3 $ chance -as the fast classes .rest-| The Sheik (E, Bernard) iy Aner see aa ) By CHRIS ANNETT ed up for Old Home Week and|Chummy D (C, Sra: 2 4| Ohio's oenbass = sa ae oo ia iy ANNE shine they did, making bettors | Cyclone Kelly, (L. Kelly! 3 6} Elmer C cen ee) “ | wish that they had never attend- Windy June_ (J. Smallwood) 43 Splurge (H. wood. : i ee back to Sports Front you avid-readers of Taney Home parish fh. Senin 5. z enna es aon ) S Sports. Perhaps some may have noticed that. this column Security Scott got the evening | Kenna . Mac 1 : has heen absent from the ‘paper- for more than a month and off ee bang-up ee as the Art| bony Saline (H. Stead) 72 Miss Ser erie 7 a half now. It was not supposed to happen that, way but | Craig owned gelding combined ererleee ia k) . o8 “Pans 7) — 210; 230. due to a web of’ unforseen circumstances that is the way | i (with Harless—Abe;-winner of the a enn gl 215 210-210. ca tt bappened ay ee first dash to pat $35.00 in the) 50S! oy Sie “910: -$70,| | 7 RACE NO.-7 : oa eee et hes gone _under the -bridgein-the: ee me ifirst double, but. then let “his| 5 19°") 19 Yand 5.70 3.70, 3.20: |Chiet Operator (D, MacNeill) 1 Sie uae es atcclion ot meet Conemooe i cmerca ne backers own. {i the sixty ea0es gm Gene S10: ' "| Bob's Girl (R. Craig). *° 2 hs ‘British Fimptre Gasne aed well K meiglk be” Rolore Oe fale Sa hale oe ree, seca OA RAC NOM 4 aa 8 Josedale Co-Pilot (C. Smith), 3 te : : ze i double. Irene ‘Mir came. out o Mi ‘ ht (J.C por ng — ae were optomistic all right but. the ‘ inowhere to take the second half eae 12 Far wanee secre : = hones_or the teen eee of the double dash in a time of| texas D(C. Smith) 23] Adam's Tom: (T. Palmer) —_&_- Swimmers have been the big, guns thus far and led by 2:42:3-and Security. Scott: slipped} Countess Alice (E. Bernard) $ 4| Free Chance (EF. Larter) 7 } -Elaine-“Mighty Mouse**-Tanner,-the squad has set the Com-_ jto show place. In the seventh | timmy H (E. Clow) 4 1| Wawannessa (FE. Moreside) DNF... menwealth pool fraternity. afire with. it’s showing._Before, en Men Opec ter 7 Li gg sy are re Pare 73.60 2.80, 2.50; 5.30 0 << orn : . jariving “4 (S. w) ays: 3.60, 2.80, 2.50; 5.30, Spuditice” Matet Oat ek ae ve ee ed [Meustis showed the big gelding |) iigw’ 214-3 and 312-2, 3:30; 3.30. —-——~gether the "strongest team Canada has had in a long, long , Geterved the name as he ran the }—-— ot : tee time. . : : * ; re . e e . wo wy “Up until yesterday the swimmers had garnered” five gold Emmett Bernard was the only : : medals as compared to Australia’s seven, with four of them driver who managed to take his rl is O U mM i a : coming in the Women’s events. The Australians had dom- Nn ‘ B ri entry.to a double dash win on : , rs inated the men's competition and how. The “Down Under” : the card as he teamed the Shiek |. : boys must have had fans thinking that they swam to the a }to wins in the third and eighth : games, they were so powerful. Up until_vesterday--they_had KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP) —|with a time of 1:08.2. Hennin- |Falls, B.C., with Jim Jackson of Sydney bank workers, lowered |4@Shes. Both of. these dashes fi-| . won nine gold medals and had shattered eight WORLD (.7,our Boa of St. Catharines, ger clocked 1:084 in Leipzig England third. {her world mark to 4:38.8.when sured in. pauree the quinella a ures r own ’ Fecords. They only mamaged to tie the world mark in their 5.0". 4. Elaine Tanner . of jlast Friday. to improve O'Bri- HAS GOLD FROM RELAY she raced away by herself in 0" the third and the Exactor on ec ’ ninth win and were a long way below the mark in the... vaeehever won gold medals in jen’s official world mark of Hutton, who has one gold as a ‘the 440 freestyler. Aus |‘he nee = he: Shiek ve Chum |: ee | : - enti final which Canada wen when the Aussics were dis eens ad swimming respect- |this .time in Tuesday's heats. |member™ofthe men’s {40-yard |tralia swept all three medal mY D. to the wire in ot on DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)— other golfers vying for low net . qualified. ely Friday to raise Canada’s) O'Brien, -who also has set ajmediey relay championship |placings. Jenny ‘Thorn was sec- | i id then Jimmy|Gayle Hitchens’ of Vancouver, and other awards. - Track and Field chipped in with the expected honors, © ively Friday to raise . ’ : m, finished 3-10ths of a sec-jond in 444.5. and Kim Herford |the Quinella and then Jimmy.|aY ] | é , i ‘ : i gold ,production. to 11 at the |world 220-yard backstroke rec- team, finis : jond in 4:44.5. a m Herford |. - ‘. ran _up a comfortable six-stroke | ; ere ee except for Bill Crothers who got out-manoeuvred in the turn. old _, productic ; : ond behind Reynolds. The Aus-|third’ in 4:47.2 : Gallon, who had placed seventh dof the Standing in “the 36-hole ~Cana- : and finished 2 dismal fourth but “shooters made up:for that |British "Empire | Ganesan eet hime a3 the work's (sie was timed in 102.4, Hutton| “Miss Wainwright set the world (the first time out took place’mo- lead in the second round -of the [FANS O11 Te tee as they took five medals. Weightlifters also showed well. gold medals gave Canada a jlished him-elf as_ the world's | 102.7. Jackson's ‘ciocking |record of 4:39.6 in the heats, |"¢Y in the seventh, ., bringing |54-hole Canadian women's close |) > golf match: And enough about the games. : post-war high - greatest breaststroke swimmer. ee me acks as i €| Hanada's tae trosityle final, about a $33.60 pay. - ee eeea nes ye to [British Columbia 612 * WH AT A RACE oo oes ferent: aie cuit ne ee Tourth “pod “A pero sane nen eo oe i i japan see ty te ee. dae as eo with a Dunder par 70 SO oes ue ee the. .22-ealibre- small-bere rifle medal, this one’ in the men’s |\!ex, Fedkg_and Jim Shaw. fin-|Kennedy of London, Ont., were 4 Pana ash AS \day for a 36-hole total of 146, {Quebec 645 fe ; ° : ished sixth and. seventh. Their /fourth.and seventh respectively. Clarence Woolridge_ teamed. him . wok nn ; Ontario £ ~~ And-not-running-eyther;- Where else except in the National > te: ;the_-second__gold,,.0m.: bY #110-vard backstroke, again beat- ‘times were the same—1:05.2. [Miss Hughes clocked 4:50.7, |iN good position but the pacer eo fen, “of ‘Toronto had | Manitoba 655 ; eG exther; seexcept in ‘th at’ Canada _in_shooting. ing Ralph ,Hutton of Ocean ; vas shtnted d spot the |, 2¥, Halleur oron ti 7 667 Baseball league could a club lose a single gamé and drop Miss. Tanner, :15-year-old sup- ; : ' Both Reynolds and Hutton Miss Kennedy 5:03.5. |was shunted into second spot the 74 Friday for 152 to join Gail Nova Scotia : from first to third place after approximately 100 games orstar. considered the most. ver-| saved. their strength over the EQUALLED WORLD MARK (second time as 20-1 longshot, Harvey Moore of Scarborough, Alberta ~_ 667 had ‘been played. Where else could the seventh and ninth satile swimmer in the Common- | é BASEBALL first length. Then, after the! Miss Tanner won the silver Timmie H. came back from a Ont. and Marilyn Palmer of New Brunswick 670 = place teams topple the league leaders with alarming reg- . sarees aetna second. individ | turn, they had an exciting duel medal in the: women’s 220-yard fourth place finish to grab top Kamloops, B.C. in ‘second place. |Prince Edward Island 751 mlarity: NRT ae ual gold medal in the - women's | RESULTS : before ..Reynolds . drew “away backstroke as England's Linda |honors. The final double dash|" yr..." Moore - had a second.| The following “is! a.ctet 08 Well that ‘is the case now. and. things do not appear Wee vatd butterfly. and com-| cover the last 15 yards. jLudgrove took the gold. Mar. jevent of the night saw Armond’s |. ci’ %¢) Miss Paliner 79. Prise ct Island poles as if they are going to get any less exciting in the month to winks double in that difficult | | For Hutton. twas the fifth garet MacRae of New Zealand |Buddy and_Ohio's Orphan. with| “co iara’ Post of Milton, Ont oie me ‘he sc iraamieake Wea .. comes as no less than seven teams still have a legitimate . le. of swimming . , American League time he got a silver in the.captured the bronze: Miss Lud- identical summaries of 1-2 and had ‘the best..18 holes of—the ean Millan. Charlottetown - crack at the title. As it is now the Pirates are in great shape *‘¥-° nd Mi “Mouse First ~~ -Games. He also has a bronze. /grove’s winning time. of 2:28.5|2-1,but the 2710.3 mile that Clar- day. carding’-79" to “lead the S41 ay. iM. W - B Charlotte- but one can almost count on the fact that. they will have a The Canadian es i of Baltimore . 002 000000— 2 62 The women's medley *was equalled the world .record held.|kie Smith drove the second time thoie ti . junior : champion- 91-93-184; 3-88: Hicaoh H : ‘“small slump before the end: of the year and even a sirall °2Siy beat two on, Sit’s+Washington 001 000 0°4— 1 50 strictly a two-way battle be- by Japanese swimmer Sato |Out-was enough- to give the Oe- | shi’ Ou eas Sand Miller. Al. town” 95-9 vex orines M ‘ re slump can ‘mean disaster. The Dodgers lost three straight Judy Gegan and Ann Barner, pe anowsky (3-0) Fisher ‘9) tween Miss Tanner. and. Miss: Tanaka, phan top hanors. ee ce nent coat, | cummersice SOOT U8; Sarge ; i to -win- the butterfly in 1:06.8, eee 2-10) len : ’ : eM a iberta was 35 strokes back at! Jardine, Charlottetown 93-94-187; Sot probably still the icant to teat rec eames, ft the pace sist S-10ths of a second off her 200 Haney: Richt (1210). | Murphy Miss ‘Ludgrove, 18, thus com: RACE NO. 1 343 ; Barbra Moreside, Charlottetown but probably still the team to beat. Due to their strong pitch- oe ae enn ick ‘in a heat. Kline (9) and Casanova. HRs: | ‘he liitle Canadian girl was pleted the - women’s backstroke | Harless Abb (A. Pineau) 1 Other totale of the iwonienk | 93-97 Sally RB: ler, S . ion oufa: . te ( : : ; i anit ie’ ; | 93-97-190; Sally Basler, ing rotation of Koufax, Drysdale, Osteen and Sctto2 it is « ne G ‘can’ won. the second. (Palt--F-. Robinson (34)... about 20 vards in the lead after ;double for the second ‘succes- | Hettie’s Boy ber junior teams wére Mant-|.. 190 y Basier, Summer: - hard for them to lose two or three games, in a row. After sein caver and Miss Barner Detroit 002 103 201— 9 16 2.\the butterfly leg, 15 yards ahead sive Games. It also was her | Shadydale Tonette (T. Palmer) 3\toba 346, Saskatchewan 347, | Sid@ 99-101-200; and Mrs.. A. F. . all they lost three games to the Braves but all of them were ae tht qT laae Was Boston _ “U3 924,11x—13 156 after the backstroke, but only ‘third gold’ medal. - ; Burlington's Belle (H. Poulton) 45.4 Scotia, 360, British Colum- Farris, Summerside, 103-99-202. us ee i Se i T i mA tk gold medal win-),Monbouquette. ( Gladding \five -yards in front when/ the’ Miss Tanner was the only | Peggy’s Lakeburn : lbia’ 361, New Brunswick 374 and | Nie The Pirates, despite their exalted position, have prob- aoe 8 . (5) Wickersham (6) Pena (6). |preasistroke was completed. swimmer to give the English |. (H. Smallwood) Sin * om i OTHER WORLDS EXIST ane tue bee Couns Pay compieation in ‘the loop snd. (nets towed “they couliet collec! (ath (1) and: MeWatlane: WAS A YARD AHEAD, “=.” ‘shametdh any “kind of bh hatte | Hilllop King (B, Creig) a aekics ol 2 the strongest offense in the loop have been holding them aves arpa eee Brandon (45) Wyatt (6) McMa-> Miss Murphy steadily cul the and took the silver with a-clock- | Asket (R. Annear) Tot ee. ‘the oleae So far astronomers have de- oP pone ioe ‘on manor ait "Sob Scale, alee Woody Guring ‘the storm and’ coyid aot (bom op oe HRs:~B8s ‘deficit Rut, over. the final free ling of 2:99.7. °°. -| ae Hal TR, Machanne) 8 vent Is scheduled ta tee off at tected ‘seven- stars other thas . . ‘ .. ; ’ 3 z ee —Tillman. (1). ig --—- style stretch. ‘Miss Tanner,! Boa's shooting gold. medal fol- | URCS: 2.19, 3 Pe | : ; shi i : cee tee ee not known as being anywhere roadlligg Sets cei prance \California 000 000 006-— 0 40 ‘though -clearly tired, managed lowed one by dim Lee, Vancou-| - Pays: $6.00, 4.00: 4.00. 8 a.m. today, followed by. 107|the sun which have planets a Nevertheless. the Pirates are entertai ing “0: tenia bets lene “ti be pustponed '\Chicago © 000 010 00x— 1 38 to thwart —Miss Murphy's brave |ver-born Chinese-Canadian -who| RACE NOS. 2-and 6 _|N ting average 20 points higher than the runaway leaders in Ian O’Brien of Australia re- , Chance (814) and Rodgers, pid. The Canadian finished \captured the centre-field _pistol | Security Scott a -- eens ie the American loop, the Baltimore Orioles, and it is the runs “captured his world record inthe John (11-6) and Romano. ‘ Jabout’a yard in front: ~ ttitle earlier this week... | | -{J. Smallwood) 1 3] OPENING TUESDAY that count in any game. saab 7140-vard bieaststroke he lost to |Cleveland 100 010 010— 3 78. In the women's 110 butterfly: | Boa, a former Queen's prize |Captain Chief (A. MacPhee) 2™ ~ The Giants to win will have to find one ‘more pitcher. Egon Henninger_ofEast--Ger- New-York 000 000 620— 2101 Marion Lay of Vancouver, gol@ winner at’ Bisley and winner of | Irene Mir (B: Craig) 31 i gee because despite the 34 wins of Perry and Marichal they are- many a week ago. Bell (13-8) Allen (8)-Tiant (9) |medal. winner in the 110-yard the 1954 world smafl-bore cham- | Peter's Model (J. Arsenault) 42 4 having-troubles on the mound. Both with their starters and Ginter eon the: gold -meda .and Azcue: Downing (7-8) Ford freestyle, was fifth with a time pionship in Caracas, Venezuela, | Fisherman's Luck 5 54 f their.bullpen. They have the power all right but the four —- ———--———————————___‘9)_and_ Gibbs. HRs: Cleve— of 1:11.1 -and Marilyn: Corson of won by two points over ‘Brian | po copra) Ho S| members of -“Murderer’s -Row” as it is known are the onlv : \Wagner (18). Parry Sound, Ont., sixth in the’ Lacey of New Zealand, the sil- | Times: 2.12: gue 2.13:4. iat es . starters_on the roster who-are sure starters. By' the end. _ Second Lee tere sam¢ time. - «+ |ver medallist. John Murphy of |. Pays:“ 9.90, 3.40, 2.70; 4.20, | of July no fewer than six basemen had been used and the _ wet n _. |Baltimore 000 100 000— 1 61 In the men’s 110 breasisiroke Australia took the bronze. s ° situation is not getting any better. ; . Wash. 000 013 00x— 4 61 O'Brien's dazzling time was 4.7 .WON OLYMPIC—BRONZE CS WORTH:S : Saree _ & ~ St. Louis, Cincinnati and Atlanta all have shown signs > J. Miller (27), Brabender (6) \seconds ahead -of. New Zea-| Boa represented -Canada —in 2 Ube ‘ ; = . _Fecently of. putting on the pressure but it appears now as if 5 and Etchebarren; Moore (3-1) Jand’s Tony Graham, who won three Olympics — 1956-60-64 In | PHARMAGY \ St._Peter’s Road z Houston. are out of the race: ‘The Cinderella team- of the ae ___|Humphreys ; (8) and French. the silver medal. Malcclm!1956. he won’-a bronze in the: : ol : an : , _National loop, they were in third place for the better: part~ os s HRs: Wash — Harrelson (11), Tocker of England captured the small-bore rifle and in 1964 was.| QUALITY DRUGS - 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. following morning of the first half of the year, lost powerful Jee Morgan and - Valentine (12), King (6). bronze. Len Chase of Montreal fourth in the small-bore rifle, SERVICE since then they have riot been able. to beat_even the Chicage _ aa SS was Sth in 0210) and BI Mal ange | SAVINGS = ~ Z ___Cubhs* with any degree of_consistaney— sonss — 7 : : Sena ; eS i : hony ‘of Vancoyver--sevetitife1n Jn winning his gold here, Boa | . We Dispense any Prescription In the American Loop the Orioles are making a run. . SOFTBALL 1345.2. scored 587 out of a possible 600, J. E. H. Worth ® Take out _.. way not only because are strong but because the other : Ronald . Jackson ‘of Australia Lacey had a’ total of 585 and o Eee . ‘ “=, Clubs are just now capable of putting on the pressure. The _., o. 2 3 : captured the men’s 1,650-yard yurphy finished with ° 584: : _ 1914. Reg. Pharm. ‘ Tigers had only to beat the Red Sox the other evening to | a The Juniors of the City Soft- freestyle gold medal and Kathy (Conditions for the final shoot- Free Delivery and Mail Service cut the Orioles margin to nine games but of course they . [ f ball League will. be pitted Wainwright, another Australian, i.. event were extremely diffi- eee : . Jost. Baltimore has lost~five of its last seven games but against the National Park All- took the women’s 440-yard free- cult. °with severe gusts of wind | 142 Prince St, Phone 4-3424 | still is a rosy 1113 games in front of' the rest of the pack. : ° Stars’ Jenin. in ee style title, again lowering her oq heavy ‘rainfall’ whipping | — 4° Years in Business ~ |) a : : ~- . | TORONTO (CF — Two sec- contest at Victoria 4¥ world -record. ; ss the Wareika range near | ress RAMBLINGS ond -. hulf touchdowns carried | night at 6:30. , BEAT TEAM-MATE, the cational cea e Delivery : oes “ _Montreal Alouettes to a 17-6| Vern Blanchard, coach cf the Jackson beat his team-mate, England won the “gold medal | : The Bike. Shop, hit by fire earlier this week and- saved (triumph over Toronto Argonauts a has See ace I > ek Bob’ Windle, the Olympic 1.500- 1 -the event and Australia fae : only because of seedy work’6n the patt of the fire depart- (in an Eastern’ Football Confer- eer tie be on hand at t metre Sharon, ae could “do the silver. In the final, England | .. ment, will be back in business as.usual-next week and this ence game Friday night. : aay betas Sen . Oe a ai defeated Australia .5-2_and—col-} 4 {s extremely good news for most sports fans. It would be | The victory gave ‘the Alow } rye rovtowing players are ask: -Sa0dY , Gilchrist = of -O-ce-a } lected its eighth gold medal in | ee = news indeed ae. alt the Sr ggeor in softball, and-base- “ettes a ae xe -_ ae ed’ to heal the. Vishocia Park eo ad was second- and ‘eight fencing. events. | introducing Charlottetown's first ex- coming up i ici could not find a place to pur- — of a second place wi ami 7 3 sty fe Se aa . mS WS C= chase regulation balls. What would local fishermen, do if they — Tiger-Cats in the four-leam con- |svenirg oe the Conieei ne, Jackson won ‘all by himself, |g i oo oe ~Clusive PIZZA PIE business were to lose all their lures. As dne ‘witty fireman pointed——ference-Argonauts are—last-with eS ATL Sta wat ie’ BAe. finishing a full eight seconds dl meme ol ° ae eae Haid ie at least now all the lures in the shop two losses and no victories. Ot- Peaniehen oe aa ein Pe ae. oe que Nee nsurance: i ted in th Ch ae ~ wa ‘ : : i ; ce : s 24.9. G 1 Loca’ in the artotictow ei It ts alwars fam to hear alletes quips back at sporis- two starts, are first. (game: AllStar coach Clee Gillis clocked 17-389, Hutton 17.389 AUTO, | 127 different Kinds of Piz example, Pepperoul casters after they have been defeated but ‘the master at A crowd of 24,139 saw the |/ssues the following lineup: Gor- and Gordon Eby, Prince Ru- i. MOTOR BIKE i salomi n ee oe it was Archie Moore. Don Dumphy who covered the Archie sjouettes ak “on the ioeee: te die Bowte, Denis Cosgrove, Ger- pert, B.C., 18:03.2 for sixth ' » Sreen pepper... Moore - Rocky Marciano battle for the heavyweight leaped jh. d- half with impres- |tY_.Payme. Barry Stevenson. place. FIRE. LIFE comments of each fighter. He found himself in front of | °-rS CONG) 0a" wih impres’ |Dick Murey, Fish MacKinnon, Miss Wainwright, 17-year-old " ° i into the ring after Marciano had KO'ed Moore to get the ‘Sive Tunning by newly acquired |Wayne Horrocks, Beaver Arsen: ——————_____—_| E CHARLOTTETOWN Moore who had risen to one knee and thrusting the micro. ‘U!lback Bob Paremore. Pare- | aut, serling Roberts, Tom Mo- | Ti Ma LL CMe BSE -- - A : : Phone in front of him queried “What are your immediate sais 4 aca aa eae naghan, Norm’ MacLeod, : Don plans?”’ Shot back Moore, “High u on the list is getting up.”’ ; ‘ _ kicked a 38-yard field ‘goal and two converts. |Fitzpatrick,* Brendon MacAulay, |Lorne Doiron, Ken Molyneaux, \Bob Rice, Les Affleck, Wayne |\Birch, Gerry Campbell, Doug ag hy San aaa SCR LEN HOOKEY Co-Op Ins.; Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 i Anthony. Jack Turner and Duke DRIVING PARK SATURDAY, . ClevelandTops Yanks 3-2 Orioles, Senators Split NEW YORK (AP) Gary Boston Red Sox to a 13-9 victory Bell got late inning’ relief help over Detroit Tigers ; from Bob Allen and Luis Tiant| MINNEAPOLIS: (AP) — Har- end earned his i3th victory of mon Killebrew’s third home run the season Friday night as in as many games, a two-run Cleveland Indians edged New blast in the first inning, keyed York Yankees 3-2 Minnesota’s- 6 - 2 victory over WASHINGTON (AP) Frank Kansas City Friday night. Brew Eliminates — _Baltimore a 2-1 victory over Top 2 Golfers __ | CHICAGO (AP) ~— Two wild pitches by Dean Chance allowed Pete Ward to score the only run of the” game Friday night and Tommy Johh pitched a four-hit- ter, giving Chicago White Sox a 1-0 victory. over California An- gels Friday night, but the Senators came. back to win the hightcap’ 41 behind homers by Ken Har- relson, Fred Valentine and Jim King ; Robinson's homer, his 34th, off Pete Richert in the third inn- ing, gave Moe Drabowsk- & Brew, 30..a Connecticut college Brew and Cole were never victory in his first start of the teacher Friday’ knocked out more than a hole apart, Brew season. Drabowsky singled south Africa’s. brilliant Bobby winning his first. hole at the 12tH ahead of Robinson’s- homer Cole. and defending John Miller ‘pitched one-hit Bunky Henri of V ball through four innings of the jn second game and had a’ 1-0 lead champion to square the match, taking the aldosta, Ga.. next with a birdie and agaia the Canadian amateur golf dropping back even at the 17th championship. At the 18th, Cole was four feet on Andy Etchebarren’s bloop Brew goes into today’s 36-hole from the pin with his approach. | . single following, Brooks Robin- fina) against Nick Weslock, Brew's drive almost went. ints son’s trip} : “from Burlington, Ont three- a small lake. It left him behind : ete (XP)—New York time witner...of the Canadian: a tree, but with an open. shot Mets. explodes five runs 9M lamatenr pret it THO TOE BO Tee TOM ee the third «i and right- Brew first polished off Henry the stick pin-high hander Jack Fisher continued 4 and.3 in’a quarter-final match Cole putted three._feet.. short his mastery of St- Louis Cardi- Friday, then battled Cole to the and Brew was 2% -feet away. nals, defeating them 6-2 Friday 18th, where he won with a par- ‘Cole was too cautious with his night four. : next putt and missod The Mets pounded on an old Weslock also .had to go all . In the morning, Weslock , had nemesis, Ray Washburn, heat-|the way in’ his semi-final against to go: fo the 19m green te ing him for only the second Gary Cowan of Kitchener, Ont eliminate. Peter Hope cf Dart! ‘time in 10 tries. Washburn and | Weslock moved in front to stay. mouth, NS. who three-putted. Ron Piche were the victims of'at the 16th Cowan got into. Cowan, down three holes at the five-run outburst. trouble there and conceded the the turn-ito Déug—Silverberg--of | BOSTON (AP) — Carl Yastr- jhole without reaching the green. Calgary in the morning,’ puiled zemski' lined four straight- hits,” -Wresloek won by the same one- ‘even down the back nine and -” . STOCK CAR RACES FREETOWN. RACEWAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th > ‘Gees : 8PM _ $450.00 IN PURSES o. 1—A. E. MacLennan Ltd.. 6 cylinder—Purse $50.00 ». 2—Judson Packers Ltd:,.Flat V-8 Cylinder—Purse $50.00 . 3—Prince County Realtors, Overhead V-8—Purse $50.00 .4—D. Alex MacDonald Ltd., 6 cylinder—Purse $50.00 . 5—Gaudet’s Save-Easy, Flat V-8 Cylinder—Purse $50.00 . 6—Hall Mfg. Co., Overhead V-8—Purse $50.00 . 7—Dunk River Enterprises Lid.. Free for All—Purse $100.60 No; -8=Shell- Service Station-and-Cotoniat ’ for Non-Winners—Purse $50.00. ! ‘Restaurant—Consolation Race : No. 9—Special Feature, Powder Puff Race—Prize $10.00 ~All cars must be in pit by 7:30 P.M. + ; ' All Races under P.E.L. 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