“a 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 18, 1966, Lou ‘Clinton Jed a five-homer At CLEVELANL AP)" Chico Joe Azcue followed with a. sin- % Salmon'’s thr t run-pre- gle: that produced two runs tack that powered: New York ie ducing -single three; when the_hall skipped by center Yankees to a 12-10 yictory over | & run -sevent nried Ider _Fred ‘Valentine for’ an Detroit and a split of their dou- | = Cleveland ercerror ‘ bleheader Siinday Wash BALTIMORE (AP) -— Brooks .The Tigers won the - opener + Wrth the wns trailing 21, Robinson knocked in two runs 7-5 as Johnny Podres and Larry * RAB nla gat- thee Indians and assured another score with Sherry *combined to put down a started by drawifg’ a walk alert base’running as Baltimore ninth - inning threat and pre- Pick Howser heat out’ a and @rioles. defeated Boston ~ Red:serve Denny MecLain's. ninth ‘ Sox 1 Sunday behind . Steve victory Barber's five-hit pitching, The eYankees came back and ‘ « ’ Robinson increasedshis Amer. ode the ‘homers by Howard, Clinfon,. Clete Boyer, Tom can League leading runs batted n total to 48 with a first-inning single and_a sacrifice fly. in the fifth ‘off loser Earl Wilson. Tresh and Joe Pepitone to their vietorv before a ‘crowd of 41,421, dropping third-place’ Detroit two ij. ANAHFIM (AP) — : Roland games Ewe A Aa Sheldon and’ Jack. J i League-leading evelanc a a four sitar Rinaay ae vies The . Yankees’ totalled. 25 hits City defeated California Angels 7 the doubleheader, including “! Sind ta ate ae oe gers ha sam . ine | Shel don, 47, needed help from cluding three homers. .Pepitone ARSE IB tat oe sree? ng af en and Boyer .each had four hits, a walk and ith - ot & eenien three in the second game and Tee hits and .Norm Blebern, ending the s SAN DIEGO, Calif CP-AP) threat. - at a gods d his three- run Dave Bailey of. Toronto became’ . Phil, Roof drove, in: two Kan- owar OCKe: eer the the ‘first Canadian to ‘break the sas City. runs with a sacrifice homer in ae it On ‘ four-- minute mile Saturday fly and a “ground. out’ against nighteap off Mickey Lolic - it loser Marcelino Lopez, 3-6. Boyer started another three |. mile was one of four runners.to A single by »Ken Harrelson, Tun rally ‘with a bases-empty¢. tos “Angeles Dodger. second | break’ the’old-barrier at the Sana ctriple by. Ed Charles and homer in the second. and Treah baseman Jim. Lefebrve. (5) ‘is Diego. invitati onal track and Root's sacrifice fly netted two hit one off Fred Gladding in, the _ almost horizontal as he throws ‘field meet ; - fourth-inning. runs. fourth. | : 4 hi over the sliding Giants’ Willie Jim Grelle- won the mile i _ Successive singles by Bert) Sherry, who aa = Bese or an 8:55.4, followed by Neill Dug- Campaneris, Joe Nossek and ninth game byt facing inidact a gan of Birm! ngham, England, Mike Hershberger produced an- batter ‘in the opener, ae . —in—3-5bs " __other—run “in! the seventh. '_/three-run. homer Le inton es Bailey was third in 359.1 Kansas ‘City scored again inthe seventh an on beh 8 The Canadian native mile thé eighth after Harrelson’ Jsin- |by Pepitone mt be a ee record was previously .held by gied, advanced on ‘a balk apf | Jim Nay re rv Tigers frgas Leps of Toronto. with scored when Jackie Hernandez pereenn gape hit a” two-run 4:01.1,- set im 1944 at Kingstom. booted Roof's grounder for an oat a maica error ; : em Danielson, was fourth in| [DETROIT (AP) — Three-run Mayan ee a tweet sult “9:50.40. 59.4 ~ _ homers by Fjston Howard and and for six innings pe By AL McNEIL socal but gave up two-run homers to REAL. (CP)--The. Ne- “Pepitone in the seventh and MON eI f .|Ray Barker in the. ninth. , tional ‘Hockey League swings MARITIME RACING. Gates Brown's. three - run into its four-day annual meet-— lhomer ‘Yed the attack-on loser ings here today with -the initial SACKVILLE DOWNS,. N.S. 2:07 1-8 to win its llth straight Mel Stottlemyre. (CP) — Quick Nght,.owned by dash of the season. The flive- | PRINCE ‘CE NAMES COAT. James MacGregot of Charlotte- | year-old gelding by Newport The coat known as the Prince town, was the only ner on an eight-dash harness} }-5. 'from — Victoria’s - consort, but racing card here Saturday night.| Scotch Maplecroft took the from her son,° afterward King ‘The horse captured the second ' first dash of the $1,000 champ- | Edward VIL. race in 2.12 4-5 and returned to | jonship- series in 2:08 1-5 with) +win the sixth heat in 2.12 3-5. | Comte Richelieu placing. Comte | Tw > Bi Quick Knight also combinéd | Richelieu won the second dash | with Windale Prince, winner of |;, an even 2:09. and ane the opening dash in\2.14 45, to} \fanlecroft was second. return $653 in the daily double. | No time. was recorded for the | Queen's Kelly recorded .the ‘i wd _ fastest time of the night with a ssebadte sind B by Dots Chiet | 2.08 cliocking in race three, when Happy Duke was, placed son at. this .week’s sessions. Otker winners . were Lorraine's seventh for interterence. The six new cle Pitts- EK 14-38), ot Irene Mir (2:13), Northwood) - burgh, Philadelphia, : Louis, ener it Sy PR ) tore] Don (2:16 3-5) and Henry Breeze: "There are bw free-for-alls. , eda vidtonies Jast week Like | s Seer re eae 5 | (2:12 45) were the other dash - slated to take. place.in. Charlotte. ly. going away....the favorite... Qakl Minneapolis. -_ i . ne “winners. — ; town but they sure are not the | Handled by Dave Weisner: the | eee een Tec a $2,000,000 en- 1 to,the plat ; i : ’ _ TR kind - that cause bodily harm. | Gordon MacKinnon ‘entry will ently being to hold as many trance fee “which includes the ate oy as plate. SAINT: JOHN, N.“B- CP) = on the a ‘and Andy an = Un “ot course you” are one of Tbe- leaving-from:the-rail position—-plavers—as-possible--inprepara= rights to~ 20-players. ee ; 5 iw e fo and seventh ra- = ned North- tion for the 1967-68 I Scotch Maplecroft: and “Come eu be take the toaataball Gamat | those avid racing fans that kick |The Andy Perry ow hg drat. 7 expansion Richelieu split dashes. Saturday night in the -sixth leg: of the springtime festival championship | themselves for buying the wrong | ‘Saturday night at Truro Race- way. He captured -the fourth | ticket. Seeing as how the local race in a time of 2.06 and the |HOrses are not noted as being | series and Onaway won lseventh in 2.08. | Good swimmers the card sche- dashes of the $2,000 early closer | p,,) s Boy led the field i duled for Saturday evening was stake race. The events featured ‘through the first half-mile in | Postponed due to the near flood a nine-dash harness racing card. |ioth races- with Andy's Son: the Island experienced Saturday four contests. Big fields make for | biz pays so. plan to be on hand at the track this evening. The card will feature the first Early Closer Free-for-all with Onaway, owned by Richard | | hanging in the second spot until {and it had been rescheduled ‘for | Driscoll of Halifax, paced the they: headed into the back-| this evening. Two divisions _ of and stayed there to the wire. |the wire tonight and there are SCHEDULE ‘Bob Brook followed Andy's Son | six -other thrilling evenly filled | ed up the two-place position in “The following is this week's the $1,000 feature. : League: in 2.18 1-5, Scottish Knight the | Monday: Dodgers ve. CeeBees. second in 2.17, Morgan's Chief fastest mile ofthe night in—stretch when hé moved in_ front | free-for-allers are set to go to) all. the way both times and pick- schedule in the City Softball | Bill's Time won the first race Tuesday: Jre. vs. Shamrocks. the third in 2:12; Jane W.H. the Wednesday: Jrs. vs. CeeBees. fifth in 2.12 4-5, Avalon Frost the | ing for top "money. Thursday: Shamrocks vs. sixth in 2.11 1-5 and Eloise Pet ¥ 2 | Dodgers. moos the eighth in 2.13 1-5. Dominion Byrd will be making | _ hia first start of the year and he has drawn the rail position. ‘The | pride of the Greenbrier Farms ‘Ploise, Wick, will be leaving | from the number two position | | and this mare was photoed out iin a mile in’ 2.08:2 recently against J. Scotch Hal. Her fine | performance ‘could “make her Baseball Loop : ; 2 | favorite s class. "| Formed He re 1 the erieer iy Lee's Way | C., will be leaving from the num- re eG her three position and this mare By CHRIS ANNETT should be in excellent form after : ‘ a week's training at the Char- Baseball has made a return of sorts to the city, and . Jottetown oval. The Stead &tables the old veterfn Charlie Ryan stated that ae have not > are looking for a lot better per- peen, 80 good I many years. A four team league composed of ce Juvenile, and Junior age class plarers has heen set up_and the first work- out for one of the teams has been called forssthis evening. This is one of the most encouraging. ‘developments seen for some time for plavers of these three age brackets will. cet te play all summer long and no longer will the Island teama> from Charlottetown he forced to enter hoth Island. and Mari- -outime...nlaydowns.. witha. ERD. -hand{ul. oexhibitions. slated. 2 SPORTS FRONT and better this vear, Sid feels she should be a fot ‘better .than her first performance here.: Shotgun Hanoven will he leav. ing~from the fout position and the Downeast entry will be hand- ~ ledetby.-Harold - Stead,-and.-hke siscasuiaateuiis ae De incentives waa under their belt. ; ; aig =Chummy Do Although it-is yet very early be the : ‘season it appears Ga ae an be better i -Windy’ June ms tf there are going to be a real dogfight to get off the ee ae B. 5—Runnymeade Colin Island-for-playaffs in-the Juvenile classificatiqn. I Had a chat The crowd a Hunrrah 6—Ernie. Spencer 4 with a Summerside baseball figure over the weekend and he . 748 apparently hampered by the 7—Shelton Byrd pointed out that eight Juvenile players are on the roster of | Soft’footing as Elmer..appeared 8— alamity’s “Boy: the Summerside Junior Legionnaires whog play in.thé Prince to be nursing the big - fellow Also--Wee Lass;;.Triflite County loop. Six iare starters and all eight plan to go Juvenil@ around the turns, and even up NOS. 2~7 when playoff time rolls around. ; “the backstretch: Elnier feels the | 1—J Scotch Hal Chartie Ryan, Jack Kane and Forbes Kennedy will big speedster will need no nurs- 2—Northfield _Manage. the first en teams. and as vet no manager has Ling tonight when the starters ~3—Rose Robin po been named” for. the se Barry. “Ellis, Carl MacQuiaid get the word. Leaving from the 4™Adios Forever } C. Y. MacDonald and Bil We vatherbie have been -tatied , wi , the four coaches=-respectivel six position wil be Yankee Tim | NO. 3 Montague are the dete witli Mafitime camplots aud ber and Jack Brown feels the } Lord Adios ~ since the Juvenile_age went up a year this past. season thy rest of the field will have 2 = 2—Captain Logan : fare going to have exactly the same .teain this year as: thes flying to beat his black’ 3—Mystery. Judy = did-tast season as they “toppled the Halifax Cardinale in the Races 2 and 7 wilt have bese _4—Deceiver _ > Maritime final. \ a | iota —teee-tot-dilece sith J. 5—Frankie's Chief” nie he The Juniors are going to find the. road to the title 8 hit °" Seoteh Hal who scored two im. 6 peste del rougher this season also for wen any miaor glub loses the capes a f _ 7—Afton Li ry . services ‘of a flinger like Mike Kelly they are hound 8-—-Josedale Co: Pilot 2 the pine h Bill Weathertic: who ha ist returne GOLF DRAW NOS. 4—8 : «§ Roston, Mass where he tried out for and made a .ts 1.Willard’s Choice tr ~~ one of the rookie prospect leagues ‘vill take un adn 9._Rol}* O. Matic slack bit last season the Juniors did not reall ¢ -) The following is a golf WPaw 3 Security Scott w ps REIL 1) ORC aif Ree Two ary \ for the ladies of Belvedere Golf 4—Lucky Vo‘ and Country Club” for their 5—Norah. Annway SOFTBALL FLOURISHING _ Goodwill Medal ‘'match against 6—Abner C : par’ this afternoon. it is spon- SNOS. oc Avothen intel ar ng pitcher is being painted o sored by the Canadian Ladies) iyy. \for ball front where two: leagues att flourishing in Cha Golfing Union 2—Dennis. Herbert ‘alone Come. along splayott time atid! 1,15 ~ Cc MacMillan, J Beer 5-3: nightand Rogue . hectic. scramble even to be. able: to 1,22 M. Cannon; E. Cox, 1,29 4Little: Doctor Tsland-plavotfs- Both the Comrbercia red ot - B.° Moresidé,~G. Barbour: 5 ‘Sunny, Key an excellent Junior tean nd no doubt e 1.36 I. Laidlaw, M. MacNeill §&-Miss Coppertone ¥ he fighting. neek and neck coanie plavoff time H 1.43 — LL. Sampson, F_ Buntain: might sav that the Citv loop tuniors iVAOA { Oe at 50 J. Horne. H. Likely; 1.57 NOS, 6 19 for: noone can argue tl thes re note ne .a .M. Macdillan, VM. Weir; 2.04 ! Daron on Berd x caliber of fiitching in the per < f nea: Rre se ._ P. Drvsdale, A. WacLean or ce W ck John: Hug 211 —- G. Berrigan; E- MacDon- . 3-Lees Wav ¢ As Ton Monaghan, président of the Cotmuye ald: 218 F.- Mackenzie. °D. 4 Husa un Hanove\ ac his loop is more along the ‘lines ol yi , Rogers:..725 -H.Baker, M22 Hurrah » nid et eae perhaps did not take their gaines Gaudet: 2.32 cM MacEachern wre rTInTer 4M. Hunt,-E: Lord. |, . . 5 eaiabehaiials as do the ones in the City lea Me, on ~ Indians Scalp Senators;. / ~ Orioles Mangle Red Sox. if uble win- Chief won the other dash in 2.08 Albert did not receiye this name | dashes scheduled besides _thése |. formance, and after miles in 2.06 | eh e, tr HE GOT HIS MAN AT FIRST McCovey for -double play in sixth inning. yesterday at Can- dlestick Park. - San’ Francisco won, 32, and pitcher Juan Marichal registered his 11th of the season ‘(AP Wirephoto) victory National Hockey. League. Set For Annual Meetings "™t dropped by the drafting team the rules sessions occupied by meet- committee and. owners’ ings. been lacking this year, with the ae appar- | Events — Tonight | ifield will be starting from | two position and he’ is capable of turning in miles of 2:08 or | better each. time out. | Leavitfg from position number | three will be Rose. Robin owned by Don MacDonald and. handled by’ Clark Smith. This mare needs no. introduction to race fans and | will be battling the others all the | way to win her first start of the | year. Adios Forever will start from the number four slot and last week at Moncton he paced to a mile of 2.08 in .showing- his jheels to a classy field. a “ } The usual surge of trades and pce talks that precede these | ssions has In contra st,. las season's spring market saw ‘our trades involving. 26 players take place before. the. meetings got under way. iS This year; each of the four playoff clubs Montreal, Chi- cago, Detroit and Toronto— -must—protect—18 players plus three. netminders in the internal | draft.. Boston and New York, fifth- and ‘sixth-place finishers, will have and 20 respect- ively, ,plus their trio of. goalies. A change in procedure this year will see any team losing a player. in Wednesday’s draft be: | 19 ing ‘allowed to pick up. the man } and place him on its reserve list at the regular $30,000 draft \ price. WANT BALANCE | Watcidas Reds ‘Again nee “SAN- FRANC ISCO | Juan Marichal of San -Francisco: phia Phillies beat the Cardinals | Giants won his llth game of the | season | Angeles Dodgers 3-2 on a four straight CAP)? ae Sunday’ stopping Los hitter». —., The victory pulled Marichal, 11-2, even. with the Dodgers’ | Sandy Koufax for the most ma- |Jor league victories and, moved | the Giants within four percent- lage points of first-r\ice Los An- | geles in the National League race runs by ‘seventh ‘and Lou Johnson im’ the! minth while running his career oes the/ Marichal weathered Jim Lefebvre in record against the Dodgers here to 12-0. .~ t \—Tem—Haller—homered— with mone on in the fifth off los er Don Drysdale, who. took his .third straight defeat. Drysdale now {is 4-7 Reliefer’. Nick Willhife’s first pitch in the sixth bouncéd wild - into the dirt, allowing .Tito -Fu- ‘entes to score the Giants’ sec- /ond run: d The Giants added a'run in the eighth on Fuentes’ single and a |three-base throwing error by reliefer: Ron Perranoski. * NEW YORK ({AP) Jerry Grote’s run-scoring single in the naft* Reds Sunday llth. inning . gave New - York Mets a 3-2 victory over Cincin- Ed Bressoud’ drew’ a walk from reliever Sammy Ellis with:|. | one out in the 11th and. moved | to second on a ground out After an Intentional walk to Ron Swoboda; Grote lined a- single to score Bressoud and | give the Mets their third vie- tory ‘in the four-game series PITTSBURGH (AP) Pitts- ‘burgh Pirates erupted for two D. Co big rallies and whipped Atlanta 11-8. Sunday, offsetting a pair. of ‘hothers by Eddie Mathews, in- cluding a grand slam. Mathews connected off ‘Don Cardwell ‘in the second for the NHL President Clarence eighth grand slam of his career Campbell explained this. move as an effort to create balance in | the number of players held by each existing club before .next year's expansion draft. bring a drainage of talent from the current. teams. R, The. owners of the existing clubs are expected to let the six new governors know just how they will obtain players to stock -their teams for the 1967-68. sea- | = St. fhe way home when Robinson and cracked his fifth homer of | -the season with bases empty in the fifth. CHICAGO (AP)—Ceasar To-} var- raced home as right fielder Floyd Robinson held: the ball in| The 1967 draft is expected, to the eighth inning, Jeading victory . Min- nesota Twins to a 21 over Chicago Sunday. ’ It was Twins’ eighth victory ‘over the White Sox in as many games this season. The Twins led var, filling in at shortstop. for | injured Zoilé Versalles, ;sindled | in the eighth. One” out later, Tony Oliva’ripped: a single to right and Tovar continued all “halt and=ther=threw= (AP)—Left- with the PHILADELPHIA | hander ‘Chris Short, The magic number agreed « on help of a two-run homer by Bill by the current governors is re- | White, | continued his mastery of ported between nine and 11. This figure would be the num- ber of players each existing club will be allowed to protect with each new club drawing the 12th player, then the existing team protecting the next and al- [terniating thereafter. ¢ PURITY DAIRY : “parents Prefer Purity Preducts” oooeee 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 ; ms BO) " Volkswagens Are Our Specialty Complete hne of genuine Volkswagen parts. RUDISCH'S ' GARAGE 1-0 when To- | a St: Lonis “Sunday as Philadel- | St. Louis took” a 1-0 lead in the first -inning . when Jerry 5-3 Buchek singled hehind two Short turned. in his sixth walks : ‘ vigor ae oe an HOUSTON (AP)—Home runs since last ay 20, yielding only A i by John Bateman, Rusty Staub ‘five hits while running his séa- and. Dave Nicholson powered son record to 7-4 The Phillies twice traileA be- fore salvaging the finale of a three-game series and snapping a three” game. losing — streak. Rich Allen. singled leading off the sixth: and White crashed a home run-over the right field wall, his 10th, for a 43 lead Short protected* the rest of the way. Houston Astros to an’ 8-4 victory over Chicdgo Cubs Sunday Dave Giusti of Houston and Dick Ellsworth, the Cubs starter, wére locked in a score- ‘less duel’ until Bateman's two- run homer in the. fourth, In the sixth, the Astros erupted for six runs, including two-run. homers by. Staub. and Nicholson Commerciét oftbal League ‘Announces Batting Statistics: Runs: B. Rice (P) 16. The following are some Com: | mercial. Saftball League statis- 2B: L. Affleck (K) and B tice;:: Ren : Rice (P) 5. : : STANDINGS — 3B: 18 tied with L WL Pet.GBL -HR: 4 tied with 4.. Bankers 6 1 857 — | pitching: F. MacKinnon. (P) Signais 4.2 67 1% aay tik (BY 3-0. Mounties «76 ia). § | Home runs by teams: Kings City Hall 16.149 § | 1 Pistons ti, Signals 11, Bank- Pistons 6 3 ar lens 8, Mounties 6, City Hall 4. BATTING LEADERS: (at least: Schedule for this: week: - 21 times at: bat). “(Monday 18: City Hall vs.. B. AB He Avg.: and C. Kings (QCHS). ° |G. Cintaghell (K) 25°15 .600 | Tuesday 14: Pistons vw. City In Gum 6) 8 © te [ee nf alla 1G, MacLellan (M) <2 18 290 | pment ee MeN vO. cee ee ae oe | Wednesday 18: Bankers vs. sje Reece) gh te Ae | inne Algnale- (Qceie). c Doiron (P) ‘% 12 .480 } 7e-(M) 32 16 oA Thursday 16: Pistons va. D' Flannagan (C) 2%. 18 doa Bankers (QOHS). P. 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