wm meet m a scneauied 10 rounder - yt The boxers’ request for a fight — ito the finish was rejected. by Edwin B Dooley, the new. chair- _ : - : — a —y is Pies eee rere bes ee sce é pe £ tea ing mere ees _———— Be agai ei in Ue reich eta peas te eee ya ee oo Se age ee Ld fore 8 The Guardian, Charlottetorn, Fx, June 8, 1966. ie ee - ee Re at ae - : - Fight . ia man of the: state athletic com- - Willis Mare Wee Lass RASHES Turned Down aW. YORK (AB) — “thee He Cat oror Ge post wonendeg Provides Upset In Opener “|will be no fight to the finish | ff for heavyweights George Chu- ; valo of Toronto and. Argentina’s| Moths can. detect. bats’ radar | Oscar Bonavena _at*:Madison.squeals up to 130 feet away and Square Garden, June 23. “They The winner of the’ dou est and | There ‘were’ ‘two double. wins by Orville Willis, doing the twice : final dash of the evening provid- ners on -the, program. Potomac around the oval in the eighth in ed the biggest upset in.the open- Chuck, a newcomer to Island |2.09:2. The mare came in. second : sprogram of the 1966 racing racing circles and owned by vet- in the first trip, won by Andrew —*-»-geason here last night.” eran horseman Andrew Perry, 'Perry’s Northfield in 2.10:4. "so avoid the predators. e The winner, an 8-year-old from here, captured both dash-{ The other double. dash winner |. chestnut mare by the name of es of the junior free for all in was the veteran ‘gelding, Aud- ‘ Wee Lass, owned by, Horace Wil-* times *of 2.12:3 and 2.12. irey’s. Pride.. The il-year-old, lis of Charlottetown and driven The main free for all feature) reined by Emmett. “cowboy by -—R:-MacKenzie, came-through::provided-.thefastest times: of | |. Bernard, captured dashes 1 and over a field of six entries in the the night,“ with Donnaway, a 4 in times of 2.14 ‘and 2.12.2. i time 2.18:2. 6-year-old bay mare owned by J.|- Other winners‘on the card | ... Holders of win tickets on this Coates of Moncton and driven were. Rollomatic and M agic |; entry were paid the ‘handsome , 5 Charm. On dashes 1 and.2 $11.60; | sum of $84.80, ‘by far the largest i Seeds Te ‘| quinella on 3rd $11.50 and quinel- pay of the night. t -MINOR -4a-on-6th-$14:20- . - aid - $68.50 on.a combination of RACES 1 AND 4: Wee Lass and Rudy Frisco, and Auruay Pride, -E. Bernard it rhe following is the schedule Mr. Charmer, W. Henderson 2 4 for the first Saturday of Minor | David P.H., W. Craig 43 65 57 6 A 66° Mercury will outrun, outpull and outlast any other outhoard in its class Give anew Merc full throttle and suddenly the water. ~ blurs. Acceleration pins you against the seat and+ the breeze turns to wind. Mercury's performance begins with the brand-new 110-hp Merc powers ——) world's most powe » _outboard—and the 4 exciting new 95-hp _ The exactor, also on this race, BASEBALL: - RACE, RESULTS . a show ticket on: the third place Gary T. Adios, R, Harper finisher, Honest poe ee 18:40, up: to that time? the best a of ‘the 2 evening. league baseball pista in the, | Meadow Day, J. Chappell —__--———-|City this year C. P. Mason, J. Arsenault GUESS V WHAT VE GOT HERE = platé for the airborne 34m contest in the “Twin. Cities -Northrip of Detroit in the 6th Thursday. Battey tagged Nor- oa Gates Brown singled to Twins’ first baseman. Don Mincher inning of the American League thrup out. Detratt mae hitter who threw to Battey. Minnesota Twins’ catcher Earl Battey clutches-ball in his 10.00 — 11.00 a.m, — All nine | Audrey’s Pride owned by Mrs. Coach Gerry Melanson has re- Bob's Girl, B. Craig (ar. MacFadyen and Se,: Mulli- glove as he waits at home ard-10 year olds, L. Thomson, Crapaud se quested the following players to | qgan at the Minor Ball diamonds Adioway Logan, B. Rector SOFTBALL 9:00 — 10.00 a.m, — All 11 and | | Josedale Co-Pilot, C, Smith 7 11.00.— 12.00 noon — All seven RACES 2 AND 6 and eight year olds. “ Rollomatic, C. Sherren Jester, C. Smith ‘be“on hand for tonight's game'Toonocite Memorial Field: grviaed Mountain cool |boy of boys who have not regis- toes, 12 year olds | “Times: 2.14; 2.12:2. ueG These groups will report to | Magic Charm, J. Chappell Al Jo Barnett the Juniors at Victoria Park this tered, and wish to do so, please. All Jollity, E. deh gens ens Se between the BIS Shamrocks and gee: Topple Twins; | ~ PROBABLE _- Times: 2.14:2; 2.15. or _pevening” at-6:15; Bob Harter; have this completed on Satur-| > Rollomatic_owned by C._Sher- | Merc 950SS—both e Basil Maclsaac, “Jifimy Petrie, ‘day so that teams and uniforms|ron, Southport; Magic Charm PITCHERS — ~ featuring Mercuty’s Jimmy Dowling, Jamey Ker may be issued in the near | owned by S. Mayhew, Kinkora. | ‘ . Sete arcsec nedy,':David Gillis, Pat Walsh, /¢yture. RACES 3 AND 7 revolutionar y new : Ronald Gallant, Gerald Doucette,| Due to the Track and Field | Potomac Chuck, R. Harper ener bE a in ton eats OSOx. Probable pitchers for today’s Thunderbolt ignition Reg Doucette Ketin Smith, Lloyd |meet at Memorial Field, there is © ‘oe DHS 3 major league games, including system and new Arsenaiilt, Allan Chandler, Eric jwill be.no Bantam or Midget pda jes willis’ 38 |won-loss records. PolarGap oak dias. ; Toombs, and Gordie Bowtle. [Baseball practice of, Saturday. Sunny Key, E. Clow 44 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — ans seven innings andv retired after then tied the “eute in the: * National League Mercurys have sot more Afton Libby, R. Craig DHS 5 . Los Angeles (Drysdale 4-4), at mon Killebrew’s throw on anjhis mates“built’'a 10-run lead inj|seventh on singles by Aparicio, performance and attempted ..forceout. at--home.-was./the..top-—of-the--eighth: Reliever--Russ: Snyder and Powell. wild and let in thewinning* run | ‘New York, (Fisher 2-5). (N)- 'Ron. Kline easily protected. er —endurance- records — SPORT ECHOES [stefan Sect ‘Detroit “rallied-—for— three /t f ~CHICAGO-= (AP)—Bobby—Rich-_—St.Louis--(Gibson_6-5)_at_At a _enaurance records : Northfield, R. Harper 12 pa in the Ta inning ve ae Vey tr aeons three-run double in’ the jianta (Fischer 2-2). (N) , ‘| than all other outboards ‘ | Donnaway, 0. Willis 21/\jip Minnesota 7-6 Thursd fourth inning “amd tight relief San Francisco (Sadecki 3-3) bined (all Me re Timmy H, E. Clow SA a see ee. 'ANAHEI (AP) Boog pitching by Steve Hamilton car- | gt Philadelphia (Bunning. 6-1). combined (all Mercs ai : ~ RCAF Eagle Ss; |= King, W. Craig 43 Fria Minnesota hips perenne TEM (AP boo ied New York Yankees to a a ee —_designed-to-run-at-full Cl Pets, 8. ee * 9 glerounder’ and allowed Al Kaline| sparked a four-run - Baltimore Victory over. Chicago White Sox) ~Ghicago (Ellsworth _ 1-7) t throttle for as long as you a to score. Kaline had doubled in | Tally im the 10th’ inning that | Thursday night. ‘Cincinnati (Jay 5-2) (Nj the tying rin. |lifted the Orioles..toa_9-6 vic- | . Richardson’s: double capped a Sfcasatrin Diseker 2/0) Minnesota took a 40 lead in| tory over California Thursday. |four-run Yankee uprising” “lead | Pittsburgh - ‘(Fryman £0). (N) ‘|the -second on —run--producing| \-It-was- the -third~straight-extra- |wiped out. a 3-1 Chicago _lead | Pittsht American Tesi Ate de singles by Earl Battey and Ber-' inning loss for the -Angels, the @"4 saddled starter Tommy | —— gue : = i ; ; ich John with: his thitd loss against Hew... York. (Downing 3-3). at nie~Allen ~and- Zoilo-- Versalles ;second against Baltimore, which: Wour triumphs. B.. of | EE: -- like—unlike-some other outboards). Mercury depend=-:... , cee ability.is a result t of : engineering leadership proved ~~ over the years. For *66—new ~ ‘Times: 2.10:4; 2.09:2. it a Cop Ist Start - By: NORMAN MacDON. ALD =} Wee- Lass, R.. McKenzie eae 1 ‘ tomy- (Wilson, 5-3). (N)* The RCAF Eagles trounced |coach. was apparently anxious | Rudy Frisco, A. Smith 2\two-run triple. has won seven of his last nine | *| Bos! Are, HEAP, Boslen tune to try trem out. He used. three | Honest Patch, = a e : Jerry’ kurnpe’s double drove games. .__ li / Scar ighng fin eee | Kansas City (Hunter. .4-3) at|- , enduyrance-proved crankshaft and { last evening by the score of 8-2,|other boys, and they all did White Choice, ow im two Ti runs in the third.) {yis Aparicio led the Orioles, n sec i Baltimote (Palmer 4-3). (N) connecting | rods; new reed blocks for a: walked and “Scored on- E ston | Senator’s Cousin, A. Burbine Sandybee, N. Peters Killebrew's . eighth homer, his, | attack with’ five hits. but it was not really that bad. jfairiy well. Marty Martin, a —e in the last four games,;| In the fatal second inning the |really good softball flinger, was "boys from-the port: scored all|in there for an inning and after ’ 1 "| Cleveland (Tiant 43 or Kelley in t ee ee i jn |2-1) at Minnesota (Grant 4-5). ‘runs with two singles and a ithe bottem of. the ‘second. /(N) stronger main bearing support; new needle bear- _their eight runs, made only three hits, and, were helped by no less than five errots from the “Summerside fielders. “Donnie against ‘bim: putting ttpners pm second and | tkird, struck out the side te es- | Wi cape without a run - scored = SNS ; a Gin Hts —“Sehurmian pitched a pretty good |~ game, giving up only five hits. ' One ‘of -these singles. was’ a| ‘grand slam’ homer, . however, »frem- the-—stieck— &f--centrefielder John McLaren, who: broke 1p a _1ot—of .softhall games.in__ other’ ‘years. John used to play a neat} game ai third base and walloped | ‘that old softball with panera [Bill Allen, who wa lay jer in the ‘ Fact of the matter is, nearly a of the new baseball team from the armed forces base° were | te eos colicas ia lates Slee: is and between | the. plate and the mound would | throw them off quite a bit, but it | members of last year’s Maritime Champicn softball team, You'd | --think—the .different distances. be- “teen the bases, didn’t’ seem to. ‘The Eagles started a newcom- et on the mound, however, by |: the name of McHamam.and in his threc-inning stint he allowed \sington. taking. part, but ‘nothing Mrs. Perry, town counsellor, took Mayor Key's place in the jopening ceremonies ‘and threw la _ball that may have been_a. bit low-but.was heading. straight for ithe plate Joe Clark was master lof ceremcnies, and after intro- \ducing the players called for a |minute of silence for the late ‘golden age” of Sum= mersiie kaseball, and who offic- A meeting was called at the egion Lome to organize a soft- ball league, but no one turned up ‘and that tooks as if the Prince County, softball league is dead. \A. comniercial ‘league may he \formed with Borden and Ken- lis certain about that yet. It will \be certainly be too bad if. there is no softball in Summerside this enth inning rally by the Tigers. | “Battey hit his second™komer.) tending off the Jast of the: ninth. Charlottetown i | league schedule by shunting out ‘Detroit’ “knocked” out “Twins’-an early 5-2 lead. But the Ori- the third, handéuffed the Sox on‘at Chicago ~(Howard . 1:1) "—|starter Jim Kaat with two TUNS ‘oles came back on a two-run four hits»as he picked up his 2 eee JENNIS-. ~~ jin the~sixthon~Freehan'ssin= tomer by Brooks Robinson and ‘third—triumph~against~one'toss: fornia “ULopez 3-4)- or Fe Tey x eal “te to wet tHe “stage for-the® Sev . o ’ ‘ drive gear.-Mercury—the only-outboards that offer — you performance plus dependability! See them at —your Morcury-dealer- today! 3.9,-6, 9.8,-20,-35,-50,-65,— ~ 95 and 110" OP double..as_theAngels. rushed. to.| _ Hamilton,..who—took..over.in...._Washington. (McCormick ” 3-401. Detroit (Aguirre 0-3) at Call: | SEA TEEMS WITH LIFE. E *| A’Russian trawler in the Ant-| ‘)aretic-Ocean—has-netted 50. tons _. BASEBALL ROUNDUP = eee shervomg eaten ace The” sre ‘By “THE ASSOCIATED® PRESS ‘Grote, Stephenson’ ~ — Courts are ‘now officially ~ open" “American League" Pitt=Clentenon=(4)> aw" “(4y; of Plankton. feet minutes wat and. until _the- summer. program |. BOSTON « TAP) — Washington Washington. 004.030 050—12.13 2. ‘Stargell (6). ee gene al is in full swing there will be |Senators’ packed all their scor- Boston - - 109 000 100— 2. 93) Chicago - o0 002 002 4 a - I beth instruction and..free court jing a _— oe a i Ortega (4-2), Kline (and |pyita. 001 002 20x— 5 91 for the next féw |tatized on wildness of BOS-|Camilli; Stephenson (2-5), Bran- De : f at ton pitchers Thursday in a 12-2/gon 3), Morehead (6), Osineki |.,Jenmins. (1-1), Hoeft. (7). and RH IMERL UY FIRST IN MARINE PROPULSION following times will be in jromp over the sluggish Red Sox. |(8), Sanders (9) and Ryan. HR: | Hundley.” Wise, . Knowles = (51) eee) - Klekhaefer Corporation, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin and Kiekhaefer ates for Saturday tune 4th: Right: hander Phil Ortega |Wash—Nen (2). |(6), and Dalrymple. HRs: Chi— . | | Mercury of Canada, Ltd. Subsidiary of Brunswick Corporation | AM : ‘scattered six hits in the fist |Detroit 002 002 300— 7 12 0 ee Dati. vs al Volkswagens - : 9.30 — 10.00 — Instruction -for | ‘Minnesota. 040 010 00f2 6 111 Se 000— eee z = * u Lolich, Pena (4), Gladding | Atlanta “a 000 000 000— 0 32 Are Gur Specialty boys.14.and_under. = “Bolin —(4-3)-—-and* Barton be . 10.00 — 10.45°— Free play for -Corran: Ban . ee) (6) jand_Freehan:; ee ines Gal ‘Caroll (9) and Oli Complete be pe ane beet and na i an a | risiawttes acd | Keith Carnicl ael Ltd. 10.45 — 11.15 — Instruction for | Blank ‘$s & yers...: + 10), Cimino (7) and. Battey. io! aves baie 3 fo | ee Minn—Kilebrew__(8),_ Bats. us ngeles- 000.0 p . —~-RUDISCH'S a girls 14 and et tes em, Savas wag Conon wae ey 2): “Sf hewk——--000-000 000— 6-7-1 =} 11.15 —.12.00 — Free ry for rran Ban Sutton *7-4), Terranoski (7) : gitls 14 and under. -| their second game in as many ‘Battimore Ht aent. : 163 and: Rosebab, Briles (1-3), GARAGE Pe - ‘| starts last evening»in ea J. Miller, Bertaina (5), -Dra-: Woodeshick (8) and McCarver. | 1,30 — 200 — Instruction for| schedule of the City ae \bowsky (7), S. Miller (2-1). (8). the intermediates only one hit. | The management ray Jot of Summer, because a lot of fans the [enloyed s waneeINe the” _— boys 14-16..* and Etchebarren: Sanford, Lee’ - — 2.30 —. Free lay. for arbours Flyers 40. a AS Pe ecg ante ETC eae laa land _ brospective pitchers on boys 14-16. Vince 2 ers. HRs: Balt—Blefary (10 ~bench;~and~Jim “Dwyer,” head’! er comme 9-99 9.0 <a Instruction-for-|-no-hitter-in--thesreityfor-—some-| py ni egy IB} ee pits 1616) “~ —_|-time as he blanked the Flyers iNew York 010 400000— 5 80, HU 2 Ol E ; : 3.00 — 3.30 — Free play for! although he lost the perfect | chicago 030 000 000— 3 91 NTER S Cc RNER © girls 14-16. game on two walks a passed | ‘Friend, Hamilton (31) (3) | 3.30 — 5.00 — Instruction and | pall and an error charged to one | ang Howard; John (4-3), Hig-/} free play for boys and girls over | of infielders which was the only jging (5),..Howard-(8) “and Ro-| } Spring Is Made To Order ore of the game for them. Hé|iano 16. Any -adults who haven't play- struck out seven in weaviit his ¢teveland-—-001-000.030—-.4.10.2.|. ed tennis and are interested are | nonitter. ansas City 201 110 51x—I1 141 -- For Upland.Game Hatching- ‘-welcome--to- attend=9:90:=~—--5.00-+-" ger “Gragory Took the Issa Bell=14.9—= Kralick= (5), -Rad=| session. Summer classes will be-| Doing five innings for the losers |atz 7), Allen (7) and Sims; gin-in-late. June..or early July.....| ond-he-was-relieved-by-Junior. {Terry --4-3);~ - Rackets and, See beara Flanagan. Two combination of | Roof. plied but please bring © the two allowed the Flyers only =”. National League ef@if possible. =! ight hits but that was enough. | Pittsburgh 000 001 103— 5100 —PRhis past sprite ae Deena ‘Quite ‘recehtly~a~ better than “six “Krausse-47)>-and!"} made t érder one with respect pound . trout was -hooked and ‘ ite hatching weather for both up- landed at Vernon River. It was {and game birds and ducks. The j taken from the ‘Blue Hole’ well brocds of black ducks observed |up river along with nineteen oth- Bradley swatted a home run in |New York 000 000 000— 0 3 oe GEte ore levee enn Wie avereiere ity Ole me Walch wal tae ‘MARITIME his winning cause while P. Arb-| Law (2:2) and Pagliaroni: age brood observed runs from two pounds. This trout . fisher- ing, A. Andrews and John Hugh- Gardner (2-3), Eilers (7), Rich- nine to 11 in number compared 20 stuck to his twenty trout RACING ; = all were 24 at the plate. lardson (9;, "Hepler (9) and to the general average of six to With respect to catch but. .«. : eight. The first broods are show- | ing” up and are exceptionall brook of 12 . midgets not Grove area a yellowish brown tver four days old—... wandered into a farmyard .at: Pleasant Grove — a.motherless, bewilder- ed little group. In Spite, of inten- sive, care they died 6né by one: . The chicken too strong, tor their digestive ap- tiny | scratch feed was} if this columnists memory serves Thim correct!y the special. Fish- large Te Week in the Pledsait ooy Reaulationsscets “the-- daily and. Barry. Whebby take at twenty trout. or ten pounds. Once an angler lands ten pounds.o; trout: he is suppos- ed to stop ana call it a day. We must give credit where credit is due he, according to information received stopped at his twenty limit. Incidentally this columnist is completely in the dark with Taiping ey ee =Erie | pe ie ep ott Thurs- day night on the same track | hheve Andy’s Son paced to the re- cord of 2:05 last year. Andy’s son is also owned by the Whebby stable of Dartmouth, N.S. . Doug Walsh drove Border- | - view Bob Lee to two victories | The Canadian. Tire: in a $990 stake race: The Nova |and the Royal Bankers contin-. | = Bank Robs RCMP "Pistons | | Weyne Harrocks and Granville O , Kings; ellan_were each 3-4. —-paratus.-Angle——-worms——broken|#¢sard—to—the —identity—of= this -g-otia— “on “the torrid pace in_the City; ==yp— into “minute particles might | trout fisnerman-“To-be frank this Speedster— “the repeat: dash—in-2:09-4-5. The 2: 05~4-5-is | GCommercial-beague ta evening | Tonimy-Monaghan-of-the-Kings+- “have pulled’ them through until tn pound per day limit is for |, _new_personal_fécord. for. the.}as_they the Mou p—'Heir—name— the first food they needed, -min- the-birds—-it-it-is-stit-in- effect jew Horse: Barher: this | and the BG 7 ane ee they oe back to pr ry . ute water insects and larvae was ‘Pat 1s. week .at Sackville Downs .near | 29-12 respectively: | - ‘i 5 - available. require their natural. mothers cere to. pull them safely through. Theit mother could have met death from any number: of. caus- a but-a_22-cal_riflesbullet_is-the: 20st. Jikely suspect... oe little piidgets the first day in the fgrm~ kitchen’ and could jump six or eight inches: off the itchen floor straight up. Some juvenile 22 cal- rifle marksman could possibly boast of -killing“f3 black ducks in one shot. Its pas§ jng strange why -so mary such riffes are carried on trout, fish- They were (ng. jaunts ana-its not strange at’ ail to some keen observers of na- ture. Last summer. a_ trout: fish- . teman.on the big dam at Mur- “tay River reported seeing three beats “hat yad a 22 cal rifle board and they were not us- ed on trout. If this observer sould have veen assured in his own -mind_that-such_rifles_would have been.confiscated and a stiff fine oe to. boot.a report ‘would have been submited with- —eutdetay= The Vernon River Cgusev way - wus stow in. getting in on the big trout ‘bonanza’, this spring ‘put when if, did it sare went all out ~~ oS In any event it would. Maat; + Two wildgeese ‘are taking ad-| vantage of our beautiful Island climate and good food and have started nesting .... one in Kings Cobnty. and. one in) Queens. As one keen observer of wildlife re- THATKetS “THEY TT have. “to, bet ‘able to -fight. off the skunk -meén- ‘ace in order to survive. In some sections of .the province.skunks have practically: taken over and are onthe verge of taking over |,’ in all. areas.including Charlotte-+. town. With no enemiés in the wild .. barring man ... they are trebling- in numbers with each | Fassing season. At the moment, at two dollars per snout, it swoutid | erst one. hundred thousand dol- paced the mile in 2:00:15. Winnie. J. (2:18 45), Chief | Bert...(2:138 25), Brave Knight | (2:12 1-5); Miramichi ~ 2:14--2-5), Market €2:44 |3-5) and Mr. Vologda (2:14 45). Were single winners: The daily double on Chief | $187.30. MQNCTON won, both heats» of the {CP) — Ovaway Downs Thursday, but .failed to crack the track. record. The. Halifax-owned two-year- old, driven by Frank Daniels of. oe won with times of 2:07 ‘ars to whittle them downto liv- abje numbers Eventually they'll sewttle our fourist expansion pro- | fram unless a sanitary patrol is | brought into being . to remove | their stinking bodies off our high-_ be ways after each nightly car kill. It could be money. well_spent-at.! that if the tourist business is as| “profitable as advertised thetto: ‘Let skunk} pieme «in this Garden of the | Gulf” ig one to end all mottos, reign su- 1-5 ‘and 2:07 2-5. The track re. ‘cord is 2:05 3-5. Jane W.H. won dashes in 44 ;35 and 2:15. ‘Way (2:17 :2-5), °-Miss * Silent (2:16 25), Taytoe (2:17 1-5), ‘Lord Dalzel (2:14 1-5), and +hady—Pipton 2: 15-297. ~The daily, double «0 n ae | Way and MissSilent Maid $33 ‘Chestnut Girl in the feature’ paid | $120 ! : Halifax, Borderview Bob . Lee | “Robert | champion Bert and Brave anes paid |. $1,070 | ‘Rhea Mae feature at Brunswick | ity Payne, -Other--winners—were--Spanish {and. Dennis. Coxgeove—the.leees- -te-be Wayne-Harroek’s-two hom-.. . 13-4 record w hile Mike Smith | said-after the game that-his club : ining. games. The Pistons romped -tp_ their win scored in every ‘nin but | ‘Any players wishing to p! acy |one aad the loss was the fourth ine in the Commercial Loop is lin’ six gamer for the defending | urged to contact either Tom Power Kings. Fish|Monashan o Edgar Ellis. The | MacKinnon (3-0)--set-the Kinga. leabue i organized. to give | down. on_12_hits.while:_his,.cauns Males “from 16-40 a chance. to terpart. for: the Kings, Bill play bali and there: are still | Smith altowed 18 hits. {openiu.gs-cn.some rosters. ~# Dick Murley was the- big gun ees — — ee ol stan a oe $3 a \in.the.game.as he slammett “tity: . five its including two: homers m his six appearances. Don Fitz*| patrick a'so helped’ the . Pistons | offence -vith a 4-5 mark at the | plate. For the Power. 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