Two Double Dash Winners 1 hh a» At. Summerside Raceway 'sowsren * SUMMERSIDE — There were o double dash winners on last ght’s nine dash racing pro- @am here. Little Art, a 6-year- eld bay trotter owned by George Semple cf Kensington and dri- Yen by Alyre Pineau; captured Both dashes 3 and 7 over a field of seven other entriest = The gelding went the first @ile in 2.12.2 and in his second @ip, travelled the fastest mile @f the night, 2.11.1. "The other double winner on e program was the Elmer low owned and driven Sunny ‘ey. The !0-year-cld brown gelding was first under the wire fm both dashes 2 and 6 in identi- al miles of 2.12.1 * Other winners on the program rere Sammy Gallon, Belle Tex- as, Tennessee Riley, Royal Hi Direct and Gennessus © In the final dash of the even-" mg Gennessus, a 3-year-old Wrown horse owned by Horace Willis of Charlottetown, took a w mark of 2.18.2. The largest combination pay @f-the night was on the exactor | @ the fifth race which returned | P.E1. Track Team jen’: .. To Leave Today $89.90 on a combination of Roy- @ Hi Direct and Annan Gal. The first double, on dashes 1 d 2, paid $85.60, the quinella, 7.40 and the second. exactor, 2.30. SUMMARY elle Texas (E. Orie UU & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. ~Ch'town Fitzgerald) 1's Nightmare 71 136 Prince St ‘CADDIES WANTED | __ Boys. Only must be over 12 Report to Belvedere _Golf Club at 7:00 a.m. Saturday, August 28th. (B. Whalen) |Dot's Boy (W. Waite) All Jollity (J. Harkness) £leanor Patch (O. Willis) Miss Lane (E. Clow) Miss Tom Scott (A. Burbine) 2.5 33 44 56 67 Chesterway Thomas (M. Green) 75 Mountain Jester (G. McLeod) 5 8 Times: 2.12:2; 2.11:1. Littlé” Art owned by G. Sem- nile, Kensington. 8dra , Times‘ 2.13:3; 2.16. Sammy Gallon owed by George Semple, Kensington; Belle Texas owned by A. J. Cameron, Mis- couche be RACES 2 AND 6 Sunny Key (E. Clow) Hi There (L. McHugh) 'Estralita C. (W. Craig) Blue Mountain Girl (O. Willis) Pine Ridge Mario (J, Bernard) Mountain Marie (B. Whalen) Times: 2.12:1; 2.12:1. Sunny Key owned by E. Clow, Meadowbank. RACES 3 AND 7 Little Art (A. Pineau) Singalong (B. Whalen) 22 Bob's Girl (R. McKenzie) 3.7 Billy G. Command (E. Clow) 8 3 11 32 26 43 4 5 6 5 tt Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) 4 $; Mr. Chamber (W. a : The cream of Prince Edward Islands track and field crop ‘leave today for Saint John, N.B., to compete in the Canadian Age Class Track and _ Field Championships. Under the guiding of Mr. David Bos- | well a ack Kane the. Island- | ers Track Club has come to be one of the strongest in the Mar- itimes as witnessed by high ag- gregate club honors in the Monc- ton Invitational meet and the Bill Haley. Memorial Meet in Hali- fax. : Sprinter Billy MacKinfon,.re- most sprinter in the Atlantic Provinces will be out to take Canadian honors in the 100, and 220 yard dashes. Another ath- lete .highly favored to \back honors is Andy Arsenault, \national known mile and half |! miler, who is fresh from. a vic- tory over Chris Williamson in | Halifax. Gordon Bell is unable to at- - WEEKEND EXTRA FRESH GROUND regb op a Corned Beef Brisket 29c CANADA PAC SECOND 3 LBS. AVON 5 Ibs. Ontario Anions”... PEACHES - PLUMS BLUEBERRIES ARRIVING DAILY ISLAND COO DIAL 4-8585 and 4-8536- Cudmore’s & PJ'S Ltd. GRADE "A" FOWL FRESH—NEW YORK DRESSED i. 39¢ BROWN SUGAR — “5 IBS. 4% McCormick's Pkg-§Chum or 15 oz. tin Miatenmalliow Zip 5 for Cookies... 31cjDoq Food .. 59c Clark’s 20. 0z. jar § Shirriff’s 24 o7. Oven Crock 2 for JOrange jar Beans .... 49cjMarmalade 59 ow nis 16 on. Jergin’s 3 bars Butter .... 43c {Toilet Soap APPLE JUICE *:°* 35¢ 39c {Corn on Cob 59c 5 LBS. 59c P. J.’s Ltd.| Cudmore’s FREE DELIVERY COD ORDERS ACCEPTED tend the meet because of sick- SPECIALS. HEAVY 2 5 89% Blade or Ib. Shoulder sai Roast Beef Se KERS WIENERS GRADE ‘$1.00 Island doz. Cucumbers 49c DILL 5 Ibs. Pickling KING APPLES CASH GROCERY DIAL 4-3313 garded by many to be the fore-_ RACES 5 AND 8 Royal Hi Virect (G. Chappell) Tennessee Riley (J_ Bernard) Homestretch (A. Smith) Annan Gal (R. Barnett) | Hallie J. (I. Neill) | Triflite (E. Bernard) | Times: 2.14; .2.12:3. ' Royal Hi Direct. owned by L. Chappell, Summerside; Tennes- see Riley owned by J. Bernard and J. Arsenault, Kensington. RACE 9 Genessus (R. McKenzie) Lorna Price (J. Bernard) |Caparaty (E. Fitzgerald) |Ima-Delegate (R. Barnett) Mighty Sandy ‘A. Rogers) | Grattan Abe (G. Robinson) | West River Atom (F. Folland) 7 Time: 2.18:2. : Genessus owned by H. Wills, | Charlottetown. ness but the Summerside midget flash Dave Bagloe is expected to show well. Other members on the mens team include Don | Lothian a 440 specialist, Bob Waugh well known Summerside {pole vaulter, Jim Kirby and Chris Annett. r On the female squad are in. cluded Heather MacLean who Lcould_well_win the Juvenile girls high jump, Rhoda MacLeod, a threat in the broad jump, Fran! Whitlock a weight specialist, | Adele- Marshbank who recently | broke the N.S. womens open) }and Jane Cash.’ : | | Saskatchewan Roughriders Bill Gray clutches ball to chest in Winnipeg end zone Wednesday night after taking “ DON’T DROP IT touchdown pass from Ron Lancaster. A step behind and too late — is Winnipeg Blue Bombers Ernie Pitts. It ey She Guardian. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ", Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 26, 1965. _ was the first of two first-half touchdown passes by Lancas- ter. (CP Wirephote) A Bill Crothers & Jerome Make Student Game Finals BUDAPEST (CP-AP)—Randy weather, which he said bothered | Penes, whose world record is Matson, a 260-pound Texan, and him, Matson won the shot put 198-712, won the Olympic Gold Olympic champion Mihaela with a heave of 66 feet, discuss ‘record Jane ‘Johnson|Penes of Romania approached ‘inches on his next-to-last toss. |their world records Wednesday ™ His best was about four. feet Medal at Tokyo last October. The U.S. has 11 gold medals, to lead in that department, with | The meet is slated to begin; when they won gold medals in short of his world. mark of 7-7, Hungary a close second ‘with 10. |tomorrow and continue through | the men’s shot put and women’s set this spring. Saturday. | jan. B.C. Coach Skrien To Shift Lineup VANCOUVER (CP) — Coach Dave Skrien™ will shuffle “his B.C. Lions’ lineup drastically tfor Sunday's interlocking Cana- with Toronto Argonauts. Skrien said Wednesday he will start Bill Munsey at offensive fullback replacing Bob Swift. | -Mumsey’sr defensive halfback post will be m over by of- fensive flanker Sonny Homer— whose spot will be filled by of- ifensive end Mack Burton. Reserve end Jim Carphin will take over Burton's starting role. Ron Morris, who last week re- |the halfback position opposite | Willie Fleming, will again start Skrien said. BALL PRACTICE There will be a practice for at that position, | the Royal Canadian Juniors this evening at Memor- tal field beginning~at=6:15: STEEL. Window - Doors . SIDING Fully weatherstripped Self Storing @ 19 colors Residential Stee: Siding ap- plied to existing wall Backed with insulation board 7 colors. . For Free Estimates on Rusco Products Call F. J. CAMPBELL 138 Upper Queen St. Phone_ 894-8300 __ Come To Sackville Downs XN 4 SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 28th and see the annual Memorial 'Pace" _ Purse $4,000 eightPost time is at 8:30 P.M. with eight exciting dashes in all . .. four of the entries in the | feature attraction will include— © Andy's Son © Queens Newton, | © Dee's Boy © Borderview Roy 25eR é "D.C. Cruickshank | bring | Published in Saturdays Guard- World Student_Games. pounder who stands six feet tall, Their games-record perform- took the women’s javelin with a ances __ highlighted day of the track and field com- petition, in which Canada's the opening |toss of 194 feet, 3'2 inches. Miss PROBABLE |Olympic stars, Bill Crothers of | Markham, Ont., and Harry Jer-| PITCHERS |ome of Vancouver, easily quali- | |fied in their specialties. t -€rothers -reached--the--semi-fi- flals of the 800 metres, ihis heat. in a slow 1:52. Germann of the U.S. led_ the in his winning heat. | Crothers,. runner-up to Peter winning | i 0. George, dian Football League game here qualifiers with a 1:50.3 clocking By THE Probable pitchers in today’s ajor league. baseball - games, | with~won-loss~records—in—paren- ithesiss | American League ’ '(2.13), Darn Good Pick (2.14 | Zé! Washington, Ortega (12-12) at | 0: Sassy Susie (2.13 25), Petrocelli (12), Mantilla | Snell of New Zealand in the 1964 Boston; Morehead (6-15). Olympic 800, was bothered by | but he> said he felt fine after- ward. JEROME IN FINALS __. Jerome raced two heats in the 100-metre dash and won both of | _them to reach the finals today. | His time in the first heat was 10.6 seconds, but in the second | by defending- champion” Enrique Figuerola of Cuba. a muscle spasm before the race, |Chicago, John (11-5). Baltimore, J. Miller (4-3) at New York, Cullen (2-1) at | Minnesota, Merritt (3-1), e Detroit, Aguirre (12-9) at Kan- |sas City, Talbot (10-9) National League ‘New York, McGraw (1-2) N Cincinnati, Nuxhall” (10-3) at Chicago, Hoeft (2-1) at St. Louis, Purkey (9-9) N San Francisco, Herbel (8-6) at Figuerola pulled a leg muscle pittsburgh, Veale (13:9) N. jin” the ~~ heats 'George Anderson of the U.S. |matched the games record also, {winning his two heats in 10.3. | Canada- has one of the small- est teams in the games—only 10 _men_.and_.women—and..Crothers. jand Jerome are counted on heavily to win medals. } Despite ‘the damp, cold CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK | Thurs,. Aug. 26 | 8:00 P.M. e NO. 1—PURSE $200.00 1—Vernita’s Pet 2—High Price 3—Bobby Brook ‘i 4—Miles Hal '5—Lani Kai 6—Spensive Spud 7—April Budlong NOS. 5—9—PURSE $450.00 1—Security Scott 2—Avalon Worthy '3—Paddyiand Gul \4Kim Sue 5—Orchestra Leader NOS. 3—7—PURSE $350.00 1—Lucky. Lark 2—Deceiver 3—Miss Jo Jo 4—Lucky V 5—Free Chance 6—Josedale Co Pilot j—Jolly Wayne NOS. 4—8—PURSE $400.00 a il Song |2—Mahlon’s Gal |3—Doctor Alex : |4—Audrey’s Pride '5—Chuek H. ‘6—Topway NOS. 2—6—PURSE 400.00 1—Water Freight 2—Summer Dream 3—David P. H. 4—Irene Mir 5—Willard'’s Choice \6—Knight Norris and ~ withdrew- ' Houston, Roberts (8 - 7) at |Philadelphia,- Herbert (5-6) or | Burdette (2-5). N. CITY SOFTBALL action this evening the BIS Shamrocks take on | Sportsmen. The. game is slated | to get underway at 6.30 at Vic- (2.13 2-5), Silent Tag (2.15), Sir 7-5. toria Park. A full turnout -for | both teams is requested for this tit», Russia has only two gold med- Island results will be javelin throw respectively at tlie Miss Penes, a 17-year-old, 204 als. . Maritime Racing | SACKVILLE -DOWNS, N:S. |(CP) — Borderview Renown did the mile in 2.07 3-5 Wednesday inight for the best time on the ASSOCIATED PRESS [ecight-dash harness racing card Boston ‘here. Other winners were Real Jer- ry (2.09 3-5), Scot's Command _.30n__ (10-10) }(2.14-1-5), Windale Prince (2:15), | Waash—McMullen _|Don Star (2.11), Sally Gallon |‘11), Howard: (19). Bos—Yastr- The daily double combination . Tillman (6). jof Darn Good Pick and Sassy | Susie paid $339.20. SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) es] ' PAGE 11 Is SPORTS FRONT Tennis Action Underway By JIM CULLEN The Charlottetown recreation department's annual city clos~ ed tennis tournament got underway at the Charlottetown tennis eg yesterday with several preliminary matches being run "This year’s entry-list is considerably larger than last sea- son and, in this observer's opinion,-the calibre of player that is taking part in the tourney is greatly improved since last summer's competition There are three age divisions with both singles and doub- les competitions as well as the men’s open singles and doubles ' events. There are several veterans taking part in the action at the | Victoria Park playing surface this weekyas well as a generous | sprinkling of young, promising performers. Among the younger set Mike Duffy appears to hold the most promise. We feel that with the proper attitude and. some good sound coaching young Duffy has the potential to be a top notch performer on the tennis courts. Barry Turner has } also showed a lot of improvement this season. Two of the real veterans that will be taking part in the | action will be Earl Smith and Walter Cullen (this writer’s he teamed with Cullen Senior to. form a potent doubles team in years gone by. Doug George and Reg ‘Bud’ MacAleer will be together T | courts for numerous years and ; the doubles this season and y division | interest in tennis, been several years since there has been these two seasoned veterans prove very tough before a winner is declared in the any local but at the present the game looks to be stag- |ipg-a comeback. There were over the Charlottetown courts this summer for tennis classes 100_youngsters_registered and Summerside took a big step in the right direction when | Green Meadows | Edge Tracadie Green Meadows defeated Tra- cadie 4-3 in Southern Queens Ball. action Sunday at Green Meadows in the first game of the best of three semi-finals: | Emmett MacInnis went the | distance for the winners. He had '8 strikeouts. Merlin McBride pitched an outstanding game for_the losers. | Michael Kenny hit, a home un for the winners while Martin | Kelly hit 2 for 4 for the losers in- cluding a home run. 3 Plate umpire was Merlin Mc- | Next Sunday action resumes | at 2 p.m. in Tracadie. | BASEBALL | SCORES 'By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | | + . American League | ‘Washington 200 001 000— 3 7.0 | McCormick, (6-7) oplitz (1), ; Bridges (6) and Brumley; Wil-' (13), ing) zemski (16), Conigliaro (24), National League ‘Los Angeles 211000 001— 5 90 New York 320 020 00x— 7101, Osteen, (11-12) Brewer (5), | Asios Elmer, owned by T. Dow- Willhite ‘7) and Roseboro. Tor- | jie, Jr., of Saint John, captured borg (4); Fisher, Richardson | 510 011 OOx— 8 100 - and Tillman. HRs: } (18), | they formed a club Tid Bits From Here And There Tony Lema’s victory in the $200,000 world golf tournament | Monday vaulted him from fifth place to runner-up in the Pro- fessional Golfers’ Association money winning list. Lema won $35,000 and boosted his earning in official tournaments to $98,- 016. His $7,053 payroll from unofficial tourneys gave him a | total of $105,069. Throughbred racing from Canada and a report on sports | activity in Mexico will be highlights of the final Saturday sports date of the season, Sept. 4, at 3.30 p.m. EDT.’ on the CBC radio | network. From Fort Erie, Ont., Daryl Wells will describe live coverage of the Niagara Stakes, a $25,000 added event for 3year-olds and up, run one mile and three furlongs over the | turf course. Al-Hemel will report from Mexico. He'll attempt to explain to Canadiens what it is that can cause 50,000 Mex- |-icans to pump to their feet in unison and scream “Ole” as a daring matador executes a skillful pass at an engraged bull. Harness racing action resumes af" the Charlottetown Driv- ing Park tonight at eight o’clock so plan to be on hand when the bugle goes to get the horses to the starting gate for the curtain raiser. We read recently a tribute to-Ed Waters, the new announc- er_at the Charlottetown Driving Park, in-a Summerside sports column and we would like to say we agree with all the senti- ments thought Charlottetown Driving Park ‘has lined up one of the season‘s most attractive harness racing Programs for tonight. It’s a nine-dash entertainment that gives every promise of pro- ' lthe $1,000 Red Storey Pace on (2-0) (3) and Cannizzaro. HRs: | Viding tops in excitement. card here Wednesday night. Adios Elmer won the second placed rookie Amos Bullocks at he sped to a 103 clocking that Milwaukee, Cloninger (18-8? N: half of the feature in 2.09 after jequalled the games record set) placing second behind Plymouth Rock (2.07 2-5) the first time out. Plymouth Rock finished third in‘ the repeat._ A crowd of more than 3,000, ‘largest of the )season nor of former national~ hockey league referee Red Storey. Sto -In~-the~City - Softbalt- League tey:-attended the event. Other winners were Betty’s Dow’s Prince Tabb (2.15 1-5), Sterling 6-1, 6-1. | Lee (2.17 35), Joan Keystone ‘John (2.13 3-5) Bird (2.13 3-5). Pays were small. and Meadow , Grand River’s victory march was stopped by the other cin- derella-team~ of the Prince County Baseball League at Queen Elizabeth Park on Tues- day night. Curran and Briggs, \doormats until they got a shot \of new talent a few weeks ago, beat Grand River 8-4. Paul Mac- Williams pitched his third vic- -tory in a row, and hit a home | irun to help the cause along. This llad’s bat quite- often. comes to jthe aid of his pitching arm |\John Down, about the size of a |jumbo little leaguer, got in some licks to ensure the triumph. He started the game off with a tri- ple, and C and B had jumped into a 4-run lead before the bar- rage of hits. that shelled Joe Gillis.from the mound was over. John also made a neat catch in centrefield off Elmer Gorrill’s _ SPORT ECHOES. Upset Teams | ~~Start Series: By NURMAN MacDONALD stampede. Summerside root- ers can learn a lot from those enthusiastic fans. . Don’t _for- get folks, “‘fan’’ is just a short form of “fanatic’”’, so don’t be afraid to let yourselves go. RCAF trounced Enman Drug 14-4 to take the second straight game in their best of seven fi- nals forthe championship —of the Prince County league and the CJRW softball trophy. Sur- prised? — or just bored? Last year’s crowds have dwindled to a few close friends and re- latives. We've enjoyed watching softball in Summerside the past few years because RCAF pro- ‘vided some very smooth players scattered fairly evenly among the teams, and we had a few. good Summerside boys to com- Hong fly. If the young fellow had‘plement ‘this™~The result was that catch, Grand Ri- the score missed ver would have tied crowd-pleasing ball, generally a few notches ahead of our cali- |Fast fielding on Downe’s. patt ber of baseball. Unfortunately later in the game held what look- ed like a sure triple into a dou- ble. Dee Lefurgey; minor men- tor here in Summerside, crack- ed out a home rum for C and B. Grand River certainly had a lively cheering section and | we think it helps the team. If one of their players catches a pop fly, they give him an ova- tion, and when a Grand River player gets a hit or makes a smart fielding play, the fans g0 berserk. We'd hate to be ten close when a Grand River boy hits a grand slam. homer. It'll be worse than a buffalo this vear the league lost its ba- lance, its suspenseful contests, and naturally its fans. We hope softball promoters will remem- ber this when they plan for next — year’s softball. ‘RCAF has a very powerful ; team, but the slaughter-fests they havé been in this sum- | mer would not present to | them a proper challenge. and | it’s possible they may not be keyed up for mainland com- petition. We hope this is not | | bo. We'd like to see them win | the senior “A” Maritime | championship. x here, | 6-4 _________.. watched the feature, held in ho- __|Quaid; D. Hood, 6-0, 6-4 over Los Angeles, Koufax (21-5) atian eight-dash harness racing LA—Parker _(7)._NY—Christo-, ipher. (3). Tennis Note First day results: 18 AND UNDER, SINGLE Hood defeated S. Foster, 6-2, B. Full defeated D. Dorsey 6-2, 6-2. J. McQuaid defeated B. Mc- Laren. 6-4, 6-2... copa : B. Turner defeated G. Hood 4] Duffy defeated B. Ellis 6-1,, t M. DOUBLE M. Duffy and-D. -Dorsey de- feated G. Hood and J. McQuaid 3-6, 6-2 and 6-4. | B. Stull and B. McLaren de- feated R. Johnson and B. Drake 13-6, 6-2, 6-1. B. Turner and G. Michael de- feated M. Duffy and D. Dorsey 6-3, 6-3. <* SINGLE K. Hood, 6-4, 6-0 over A.Me-+ A. | |White; K. Hood, 1-6, 63, 61! over L. Killorn. | MENS OPEN {Walter Cullen defeated B. ner 6-2, 6-0; Lyall Huggan de- feated M. Duffy 6-2, 6-1. TODAYS DRAW 9.30 -—-B. Blanchard-vs~ —J: McQuaid; W. Cullen vs B. Mc- Aleer; (14 and under) R. Sobey ys D. Roberts. ' 10.30 — A. Arsenault vs B. Comerford; B. Ellis and R. Mc- Nutt vs B. Stull and B. McLar- en. 130 — R. MacNutt vs J. Mec-" Quaid: D. George vs. A. An- drews; D. McInnis vs winner of Sobey and Roberts ; 3.30 — M. Duffy vs winner of McQuaid and McNutt. 6 p.m. — J. Cullen vs winner of Blanchard and McQuaid: E.~ Smith vs G. Breedon: erford vs winner of ‘and George Would any player not too sure |of when he plays please check ‘up on tourney Sheets at:City Courts. if |” Due to lack of participation, there will be no girls tourna- ments B. Com- Andrews GOLF DRAW The following is the draw for | the third stage cf the Ladies Vice-President Point match to be played today at Belvedere 1.145: J. Horne ~~ G- Berrigan 1.2: M. Weir K. Wood 1B: J. Beer L. Samen 13 Ve Cannon M_ Mac | Eachern . 1.35: M, Gaudet — K. Mustard. About 1.000.000 Common wealth citizens now !ve~ per- manently among: Britain’s 60,- 1 000,000 fepulation. ; Dashes five ‘and nine will high- light the menu and in these miles five classy pacers get the word...Joe Hennessey Has” the rail with Security Scott. a posi- tion which will make the Art Craig-owned speedster hard to expressed by the author of the Realm of Sports. We Mr. Waters did an excellent job Old Home Week. Nine Dash Card. Goes Tonight ~— good trotter and holder ef tte CDP trotting mrark, Stormy Song, has the choice number one spot. If ‘Buddy’ can get Stormy Song out of there in a hurry, the others will have their troubles leading the parade. | And those ‘others’ are Mahlon’s Girl, Doctor Alex, Audrey’s Pride, Chuck H and Topway. Five other dashes~€ortiprise this Thursday night’s entertain. ment and don’t be surprised # ‘one of these five give the mais beat. However, the quartet: pro-| attraction a run for its_money. viding the opposition are a for- | midable . foursome. They. are Avalon Worthy, Paddyland Girl, Kim- Sue and Orchestra Leader. Even picking a show ‘ticket in this company should be a diffi- In races four and eight there are six starters. Bill Boyles’ Ch'town Patrons are reminded of the new: starting time from now un-_ |til the end of the racing season.* It’s 8 o’clock sharp with the first daily double on races one and two. Make certain you're on time for this great harvess racing |program. . Midgets Eliminate S'side The Charlottetown ‘All-Stars last night eliminated the midget team from. Summer-} side by winning “the “second” Sraight game in ther “best of three series 8-3. Willie Mac- Callum was credited with the win for the victors onthe basis of his’ 6 inning stint on the mound MacCallum walked three and fanned three while on the eas and was relieved in the seventh by Jerry Murphy whose steady pitching through the last three innings held Sum- merside scoreless. The win- ning duet allowed a total ‘of eight hits throughout the con- test. On the slab for the losers was the combination of Folley and Johnson’s River Nip V. River Srs. Johnston’s River defeated Ver- non River Seniors 6-4 in the first game of a best-of-three South- ern Queens Baseball ‘League se- mi-final. G. Murnaghan and D. Quinn shared pitching duties fer~ the winners. E. Hughes and Ryan were the Vernon River Mounds- men G. Murnaghan and D. White led the~ winners’ attack with three hits each in five times at bat_L. Koughan went two for Tr. For Vernon River G Gill and L. Hynes were the leading bat- ters with three for five wperfor- mances D. Quinn's double was the longest blast of the day Next Sunday afternoon the teams, clash again, this time at JohnSton's River Officials at the first contest were at the plate Ededve Trainor; on the bases — R , Walsh and V. Sullivan. Midzet | Allan who surrendered 12 hit tothe local team. MacCallum greatly aided his own cause by also slapping out three hits while Doug Mobbs, John White and Stewart each came through for two. Charlottetown now will face Morell - Mt. Stewart or Souris in the: Provincial play- offs . LINESCORE: Charlottetown 010 005-200—8 12 2 Summerside : 201 000 000-3 62. Sou The Midget and Junior teams from Souris square off today in a best two out of three series to decide the winner of the Town League Baseball Trophy. A troohy .for the best all round player on both the Midget and Junior teams as well as the town league. trophy will be-pre- * sented at the banquet at Parish Hall on Monday evening The Souris Little League team goes to Summerside on Satur. - day to play in the P.ET. Little League tournament and requests for transportation have been put forth The second” game be tween Souris Legion Juniors and Charlottetown Juniors will be played on Saturday. All Juniors and little Leaguers are asked to tena aKa aad Friday at 6:15. Commercial Ball The Power Kings dropped the Royal Bankers 13-10 in the fifth same of the best of seven Com- mercial league playoffs lags evening and took a 3.2° lead... Gord Bowtle took the slab for the winners and D. Doyle took the loss for the leer ~~ = + es sf . ris Baseball ctce on Thursday sf