tin SPORTS FRONT Local Juniors Play Saturday By JIM CULLEN z & ag The sary) will be played day. Vern Handrahan who club from Charlie Ryan is optimistic midget age and this club has never competition. One problem facing this club at the present time power shortage. At present the local juniors have only minimum of nine players with the team. Bobby Stull vacated his position on this team. last week as_his family has team menbbers made a presentation to young Stull at a to-his- departure: The feeling is: here that a team that can knock off fending Maritime junior champions in four straight games should be capable of nailing. down. the tri-province crown. Handrahan indicated, last night, that he would possibly bol- ster his forces with a couple of players from the Summerside Legion team for his team's quest for the Maritime title. Tid Bits From Here And There | The Charlottetown Rollaway bowling league is scheduled to get underway next week. Some of the best bowling ih years was witnessed at the Charlottetown lanes last winter and lea- gue officials are predicting a banner year this season. Racing action resumes at the Charlottetown Driving Park tonight with a nine dash program set to leave the starting gate. The curtain raiser gets underway at 8.00 p.m. All ladies be admitted free to witness tonight's card. The San Francisco Giants are S tional Baseball League, but the high flying Giants have play the battling Cincinnati Reds seven close of the regular league schedule. This could the downfall of the San Francisco club. ' been known to blow-up in the pennant stretch drive in vious campaigns. Bunstan's Varsity hockey team will have 4 Philadel phia, Burdette (3-5), (N). : PROBABLE | American League PITCHERS | | Kansas City, ‘Talbot (10-10) at} By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Minnesota, Grant (19-5). Probable pitchers for today's Cleveland, Tiant (11-10) major league games, won-lost Boston, Morehead (9-16). records in parenthesis: Only games scheduled. National League ‘“FARMERS RAISE LITTLE oom Francisco, Bolin (10-5) at. ousten, Farrell (10-10); -(N#--' ‘The. worst in Los Angeles, Osteen (13-14) at Vouia te yg gk io Chicago, Faul (5-4). s ound on Ea Cincinnati, Tsitouris (6-8) at ‘stam’s farms, where the liter- New York, Jackson (7-19). jacy rate is less than 10 per Milwaukee, Sadowski (5-8) at’ cent. , 1 4 xls = a , Dacked out in a Minnesota Twins uniform, Sue Logelin, 22, of the Twins ticket office, sits prettily atop the first batch of ticket requests for SITTING PRETTY ON SERIES he expected World Series which arrived at Metropolitan Stadium in the Twin Cities to- day. Eleven bags of mail ar- rived in the first load. Thou- pieerqeise 2 REQUESTS sands of people stood in line at midnight last night to drop their requests which had to have to!ay’s postmark. The Twins are leading the Ameri- can League. (AP Wirephoto) Pte “Covers Prince Edward leland Like The Bow” SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 16, 1965. Trot Ontario By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor The Ontario Lacrosse Associ- ment this week it will not par- ticipate in the annual East- championship series in 1966. Don’t believe it. The OLA, for some reason or other, decided to wash its dirty linen -in public. It has been squabbling with the parent body of the game, the Canadian La- ecrosse Association, and its an- nouncement was ill-timed. It came just hours before the 1965 best-Of-seven champion- ships started in New Westmin- ster, B.C., and Oshawa, Ont. Jim Bishop, outspoken coach took a rap at the officials. ATTACKS EXECUTIVE “This is one time in the year when the news media — news- papers, guys—are more than willing to give lacrosse a good shake,”’ he said in an interview. “And I'll THE “GOOD L'IL ANGEL” MAN for Your Fair Share Mr..Professional Man: Hello, Good L'il Angel . . campaign, but the amount you’re campaigning ticipate? : : Lil Angel:—Give your Fair Share! but what is it? - L'il Angel: You've asked the question that seems - minds: What is their fair share - simply But since you’re not salaried that way mention, I'll make a cash donation today! aboyt it too? L'il Angel: I'm here.to talk to you today about the United Appeai cam- paign. From Sept. 20th to Oct. 20th we’re trying to raise $281,876.00 so that 27 agencies can carry on their wonderful work again this year. Mr. Proféssional Man: But, what is my fair share? I wouldn’t want to give too little. You know I want to help and give my fair snare .. .. .. .. thumb is one hour’s income per month, or15 minutes wages per week. think of it as 1% of your annual income based on ‘the average of the last 2 years. Mf. ProfessioNal Man: Sounds o.k. to me. But how will I remember? I mean like, I think rather than the weekly or monthly amount as you L'il Angel: Another Good L'il‘ Angel! Do it now, while you're thinking : _. Your Fair Share! And if there are any more Profes- - sional Men peading my words . .;.. won’t you be a Good L'il Angel, This advertisement published by a local public-spirited firm. ation executive said in a state- West- Minto and Mann Cup) radio and television| Lacrosse ‘Withdraws From tion is a & jin the Minto Cup for jdian junior title |Cup for the championship | years. | “The | administration | Canada EET for geetee SPEBce zB “Furthermore,- the OLA peo- ple-are making a decision now for next year’s executive. How \of Oshawa Green Gaels, defend-'do they know the 1966 executive | “The lacrosse executives | that of mext January in’ Y inthe United ‘Fund. Campaign ~ pe ee yes, I know about the for, how can I par- - to be cn everyone’s this! A good _rule of 4 Cleveland ng ve! (43) (7) and |(5-4) Duliba . (8) and, Nixon. movies, drama and gymnastics. : Assn Playoffs just before — or during — the East-West Allan and Memorial Cup playoffs. Threats nd charges are made, are going to be called off, players and teams will be suspended and so on. Things eventually are ironed out but not before the fans are fed up,to the teeth with the The CLA and OLA shouldn’t air their grievances publicly. Give the game back to the players when the national finals are on. out. , | Errors again were downful of town Driving Park and you do dash, a single event, are going She Guardian PAGE 11 Mark Stays Intact At Summerside Raceway | It’s ladies night at Charlotte-|of horses who go in the- first ,,Al@hty Sandy is owned ace Hayes of Summerside. SUMMERSIDE — No new. trot-;2.10:3 and finished fourth be-|Nell Clonic (R. Clark) 8} RACES 4 AND 8 record was set here 1ast {hind Mountain Marie in the same |Dixie Lou (T. Palmer) - 6 Highiand Spirit (R. Barnett) 2 1 night during the regular Wednes- |time in race seven. These two | Mighty Rock (G. Sobey) 7 Billy G. Command (£. Clow) 1 8 day night racing program but |miles: were the fastest of the| West River Atom (F. Folland) 8 |Chesterway Thomar c and good pays sent | night. | Time:—2.14.3. | (M. Green) i. 42 racing fans home happy. The second dash, won by Pad-| Drillo Hal owned by G. Agnew, Jolly (A. McPhee) 83 In the feature event, Singa- \dyland Girl in 2.11:3, featured a|Charlottetawn Amati Wiehe (W. Craig) 44 long, the Charlie Smith owned \dead heat for second place with All Jollity (J. Harkness) 55 trotter who equalled the track |Rio Grande and Knight Norris | RACES 2 AND 5 Dot’s Boy (W. Waite) 66 record of 2.08 last week captured |tying for honors. Sunny key was Paddyiand Girl (J. Bernard) 1 1 Belle Texas (E. 77 the third dash of the night in |@ close fourth. Knight Norris (G. Chappel!) _ Times: 2.12:3: 2.13. The largest pay. of the night Highland Spirit owned H. was the exactor on the .ninth|Rio Grande (—-) th 6 Champion, Summerside; »Y pally | Barry Turner which $68.50 on a com- Blue Mountain Girt 'G. Command owned by E. Clow, bination of Sandy and! ‘G. Sobey) 5 2 | Meadowbank. Leads Shamrocks) ten: Price.” Mighty sandy, Sunny Key (F. Clow) = 44 w new mark : + @.25;93 6.11, RACE 6 this ‘event, $23.60 to win.| Paddyland Girl owned by M. E. Homestretch (A. Smith) 1 |, BIS Shamrocks went two UP lie daily’ double on dashes 1|Bernard, Kensington. Carparafy \——) 2 \in their “‘A’’ series by virtue of and 2 paid $16.50; the quinella | lRoval | their 63 victory over the Na- ype {| __ RACES 3 AND 7 (CC is $7.90 and the exactor on the : (G. Chappell) tional Park All-Stars in the City sixth, $22. |Mountain Marie (G. Chappell) 2 1 Annan Gal (R. Barnett 4 Softball League semi-finals. . |Singalong (B. Whalen) 4\O'Brien’s Nightmare (=) 5 Barry Turner was the winn- SUMMARY Orchestra Leader 'Gaveway Senator jing pitcher giving up 2 hits, RACE 1 | (L. Jenkins) 8 2) (C. Woolridge) 6 |walking 6 and striking out one. | Drillo Hal (G. McLeod) 1)Topway'(W. McArthur) 4 3/Rush Hal (I. Neill) 7 Rollie Diamond was called in |Harless Abb (G. Chappell) 2| Times:—2.10.3; 2.10.3. 'Shadydale Tonette (T. Palmer) 8 by playing coach Ev Beagan in |S2ndybee (J. Chappell) 3) Mountain Marie owned by G. ~ Time-—2 13 the sixth. inning and held th e | Susan's Birthday 4 eegner: Aliscouche: Singalong| Homestretch owned by Chas A. Sask te one Gan as eae Se (J. nar ‘own! y Chas. Smith, Kinkora. 'gxeg New Wiltshire, P.EJ. one walk. Diamond struck ow! : , RACE 9 2 batters. = e e ines ~ John Hughes was the starting | Mighty Sandy (Bill Waite) 1 sttenttna'te” det Ladies Night a eae Stars giving up five runs - . my B. Comeaa 3 |three hits and five walks. Hu Marcus les struck out four. Freddie Mor- e oe Ima Delegate sat cae : $ ‘rison came on in the fifth inn- 'Honest Patch (G. Sobey) 6 ing for the Park and gave up| rivin ar ‘Linden Hanover (D. Warren 7 one run on three hits and one ” ; | Time:—2,15. : walk and: registered one strike- | by ; mot even need an escort to wit-|to try their luck in another sin- bw ‘Te ek — peamygee 34 mess tonight’s great harness gle, the third race. : Dave Mitchell led the Sham- a | Races six and nine look like ‘rocks at the plate hitting two S are guests of the. man-| humdingers. Emmet Bernard | tie three. He was followed by agement tonight and undoubted-|has drawn the rail with Coun- | Les Taylor who hit 2 for 4 in- ly many of the females attend-|tess Alice and the mare should’ cluding the only extra base hit ing will strike it rich at the|be a mutuel favorite as they of the game, a double in the |P&ti-mutuels. It's that kind of a/get the word. Six others have thi 1 inning. — seems thee } tain prov. patrons. w mary it wi no great sur- aire: oe some unusually high mututel prise if any of the half dozen potted his tak wae times at marae: ego lar Maret aren rah Soe Charlie Sark and Vince | once again classifier Frank the abilities to do just that. Bradley were- the only other |Acorn has put together an out- BASEBALL SCORES National League Los Angeles 300 000 210— 6 133 Chicago O11 032 Oix— 8 112 Drysdale, Willhite (2) Reed (6-5) (2) Singer (6) Perranoski (6) Purdin (7) B. Miller (8) and Torborg, Roseboro (8); Ellsworth (1414) Abernathy (7) Hoeft (8) and Bailey. HR: Chi—Williams (32). Cincinnati 020 000 000— 2 10,1 New York 000 100000— 142 Maloney (19-7) and Edwards; Fisher (821) Richardson (9) |and__ Stephenson... HR:..NY—- ‘Kranepool (10). American League : 110 001 140—"8 §1 000 040 000— 4 102 Stange. (5)....Hargan: Azcue; - Bennett Those other six are Chief's Gal, batters to get a hit of the Irish |standing memu. It's just brim-| irs “gtalae Hamer ond’ Don. hurlers. med full of action and tonight’s|cess Mark. Don’t you agree Umpires at the plate Ed. Sav- spectators surely will enjoy ev-|these dashes should really wow| idant, bases Frank Bell, an djery moment of this ninedash|the fans. Bud Lund. card, There’s real novelty at-| J : | The second game of the “B" |tached to it because a couple |ainer daches’ They ace all itet |. Sprint Stas NP To Play | Mariners and Dow’s Sportsmen. |Game time is at 6 o'clock sharp in pursuit of the Maritime Sen- for ‘B” title will play the Log- gieville, N.B. team here on Sat- urday. ‘The game is slated to Registers 200 -Some 200 boys and girls have registered for gym classes at , ; get underway at 2.00 p.m, The tne Basilica Recreation Centre. third game, if necessary, wi11 LAUNDRY & DRY ersified program which began at start one half hour after the CLEANING the Centre Tuesday: for persons|C@¢lusion of the second game | 106 Hillsboro St. Ch’town ofall ages. | ey : Coin Operated ; Other-activities--include--bow=|-— DAU ~~ Dry--cleaning~ $3:00-for--8-Ib: " basketball, Keepit classes, MAR. RACING ‘load: Spotting and h incladed—— — The following is the draw for, ‘todays play in the Mrs. T. W. L.} Prowse match at the Belvedere} TEST SUPER-TRAIN PARIS (AP) — France’s ex: | on-a cushion of ‘air, is lo be|ed to be at Memorial Field on There will be a practice this afternoon at 4:15 for the Char- lottetown Midget All-Stars, cur- rent holders of the P.E.I. Mid- get title: All members are ask- SACKVILLE DOWNS, NS. (CP) — Queen’s Kelly was the only double dash winner ‘on an eight-dash harness racing pro- gram here Wednesday night,! clocking miles in 2.09 1-5 and time. 2.11 1-5. Golf and Country Club. perimental “‘aerotrain,”a~ high- 1.15 C. MacMillan, J. Beer. dilator 120 K. Wood, E. Cox. speed passenger c ‘ . Barbour, A. Coady. ! : | 1.30 J. Horne, E. Buntain. tested’ in a half-size model be-| 1.35 P. Drysdale, M. MacMil-|f0re the end of the year. The lan. gare tai model is expected to be capable 1.40 M. McNeill, E. MacDonald. | Of 124 m.p.h. on its special six- 1.45 F. MacKenzie, H. Baker. |kilometre track, and the first 1.59 M. Gaudet, I. Gallant, L.|prototype should go twice as [5 + Dodgers pitcher, falls to his “DRYSDALE DROPS. er off the bat of Ernie Banks knees on mound after being of Chicago Cubs in second in- photo) é Fastest time of the night was Elmer C.'s 2.08. } Other winners were Border-. view Flash (2.16), Fur Annway| (2.12 2-5), Kerry Star (2.17 2-5), Just Gary (2.08 35), and Val-| ley Chief (2.14 1-5). oom SAINT JOHN, N.B, .| Silent Tag, owned by John ‘|Hanley of Saint John, paced the fastest mile of the night Wednesday on an eight-dash harness racing card - at Ex- hibition Park raceway here. | The five-year-old black geld- CANDY BRINGS FLOWERS The rose garden at Hershey, Pa., planned by the candy king in 1936, now has 1,200 varieties of roses filling 23 acres. TIT the | os seventh race in PLAIN Mikey Hal (2:17.4), Cindy mCi ere mea OF FILTER TIP (2:15), Success Misty (2:13.4), | CIGARETTES Chico Vivian (2:17), —Lady Lakeburn (2:16.2), and Brave REGULAR and KINGS . Knight (2:12.1) were other win- ners. LAST CALL FOR 1—LUCKY LARK. 1—COUNTESS ALICE 2—CHIEF'S GIRL 3-NIMBLE KNIGHT 4—I1IGH PRICE 5—GER MIKA 6—STALAG HANOVER 7—PRINCESS MARK SHOP 1.00 as x RACING TONIGHT ont ae players are asked to be ; jf ‘. 8:00 P.M. : | Loggieville 4 Bde Rec Center The National Park All-Stars eee \2—SINGLE C. C. 5—GRAND KALA DALE _[6—APRIL BUDLONG 7—VERNON RIVER GAL 8—GAITWAY SENATOR NO. 2 * 1 DASH AT 125.00 4—JOLLY MAY 5—ONLY ONE C. 6—-BROWN BUDLONG NOS. 4 and 7 2 DASHES AT 125.00 EACH 1—ADAMS TOM 2—WINDY JUNE 3—FRANKIE’S CHIEF 4—MOUNTAIN JESTER 5—MR. CHARMER 6—MILES HAL NOS. 5 and 8 2 DASHES AT 125.00 EACH 11—VERNITA’S PET 7'|\2—-TRUE LADY LOU . |3—ROLL O MATIC YCLONE KELLY KG 6—WICK’S ACE 7—MYSTERY JUDY MISS JO JO NOS. 6 and 9 2 DASHES AT 150.00 EACH Ps © PEACHES ssc. SPEARS ss: 89 sneat . A9¢ i: 30. 398 “219 See ee ae HRS: Clev—Ciiiton (2) “Hinton | Youth-ctubs-wilt-be- MONCTON“(CP1-=="Séiiator’s | — =e !6 LL =u ay). jyoungsters 14 to 17, and the Cen-| Sis captured the $1,220 Abbeland |] Mon.—Sat. 8.00 ame midnight .}6—LANI KAI aS Aaa New York 002 200-001-= 5-9-2 7tre 4s, and-+Stake-ra08-20F Tour year-Ole NAF Sunday see wd + So ee Washington 020 000 010— 3 51 /nstruments are to be provided ness racing horses on a nine <a DDL and 3. Stottlemyre (18-8) and How-|20"é with the instruction. dash card here Wednesday |> Quinella—3 : : , ais night. i Exactor—5 ard; Craig (0-2) Narum™ (8) - 2nd DD—89 : as Kline (9) and French. HRs:| BALL PRACTICE |, horse won_miles in 2.10) 000000 REE NY—Boyer_ (17). Wash—MeMul-— 1-5 “and 2.09, fastest time of the LADIES’ NIGHT len (16). The final practice for the Can-|"ZBt. Detroit 010 000 001— 2 50 agian ‘Lewin c aes hetore Other winners were Babe ALL LADIES ADMITTED Baltimore _ 200 100 00x— 3 80 leaving ‘for Fredericton, will be|S™@art (2.14 1-5), Glad Haven FREE | ’ _ |(8) and Freehan; McNally ~(9-6) |Mernorial Field. Al Dale (2.09 1-5), Jollity Path 1 DAR AT ike and Lau, Brewn (9) HRs: Det—| The Juniors leave Friday at| (2.13 25), Joly Jerry (2.11 2-5) 1-SiR JOLLITY “ GOLF DRAW Cash (26) Horton (28). Balt— noon for the New Brunswick|and Goldie Dell (1.38 1-5 for a 2~IDA BUDLONG , Powell (17). capital. . They play Saturday. three-quarter mile). | 3~—GRAND KAHLA DALE = FRESH GROUND “ wavs ne oe Mambure 2 « 89¢ Don Drysdale, Los Angeles hit on the right foot by a lin- ning of today’s game. Drys- Hamburg = my | oe 4 dale. left the game, (AP Wire-