. nemOhaflottetown.Mon.lunefl.lm O SPORT 'ECHOES ' Norman Maodonald' Summerside Bureau. of Guardian . .-.-5onbnli Action I ’ John Potrll'. the “bases pro- fundo" ofjthe coaching lines. stole on offense and defe ,iwhen Coastal Mov- an Drug 8-4 at on Satur- day. Poirierfihit a grand slam home run lathe second inning to put fireMavers ahead so an if he made a leaping one- hand grab of Gumps Gay's shot 1' wn among delions. The Coastal hit Pete Devana surprisin hard. and Roy Mountford pitch- ed a slrpriaingly effective game against the hard-hitting Enman .0 right field In the fourth Drug bays. so it was a surprise frame. Bazalao chalked up a party all round. : .5A" Questionable Rule We use it before the buy rule Is Inserted of curse. to prevent a player from trap- ping the ball and a County‘- should goover blg. All-star hire-ups from each centre would dish up some pretty Interesting ball. and the crewda. w ch are im- proving for our Summersido teams already this year should be strong enough to clear expenses for the clubs concerned. Our old baseball rule book has,comments- he- not very well be done with a . . man on . ' More on. the rules — some players were arguing Saturday that a ball that is rolling out- side the se line cannot called fair even If It rolls in- side the line eventually. This. welbelieve. is not true. becaqu it's where the ball settles or is' picked up beIWeen home and low the actual rules. and first and home and third which rule‘ 44. says: ‘iMany. decides whether it's fair or foul. We remember watching softball in Toronto one summer and when a ball rolling outside the line seemed to have the npin. to bring it inside. an infielder would kick it to keep it in We saw this happen twice and the umpire allowed the proce- ‘dure each time. operative with a runner on‘ first only." Sure enough, this in In a base ba game In Summerside on Sat- urday. The infield fly was declared with a runner on first only. The infield fly An Easy Jaunl E. single. Dougie MacDonald. last. spec ar catch; spearing the ball with'hls glov- ed 0 the .l... a. Shown above Is Joe Henne- ssey as he reins Miss Hea- ther Dale to the wire on the top of the heap. in the eighth race of Saturday nights race One thing at Northern. . LAST WEEK’S BOUQUET Dancer seeme to prove Sat- , urday was that the Queen" If youwait long enough. It s a Plate is in the minor leagues act to the Kentucky the Preakness.and Belmont in the United States. It was strictly no contest In Toronto. The Dan- cer was seven and a half lengths ahead and apparent- ently could have made it more. Some MacDonald gets into the act. We give last week‘s bouquet To this boy. Poirier. With a lilac or two for Doug MacD. (That last rhyme's not very exact.) Harness Racing A’r Charlottetown The Charlottetown Driving Park “as the scene of an action filled 1 l mare which Is owned by the Sum-{ mac Syndicate Stable Inc. Sum- merside and had Joe Hermes- 8c .sey doing the (1:1 . SHES 1 AND 5 DA Doctor Alex (Don MacNeIlI) I“ Miss Jo Jo (Claude Murphy) 2 Dot's Boy (Joe Hennessey) 3 Will Mahlon (Harold Stead) . 5 Perfect Hal (Lorne Kelly 4 Frankie's Chief (Class. O'Brien Free Chance (Blair Andrew) Times 2.17-1. 2.16. melt Bernard and or Alex. lAIbleway gelding owned by SA. lacNeill. Summerside. and an}: the local driving park in Satur- day nights a . The fastest time on the card “'As paced by Hurrahr. Jack Ferguson reined the E.A_ Ferg- uson owned ' to a 2:09:3 . mile in the first dash of the free ’ Ol‘ a he biggest pay on the card Hurrah (Jack Ferguson) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim Bunnlng. a father of seven, made baseball history on Sunday. Father‘s Day. pitched a perfect game for the first place Philadelphia Phil- lies against the New York Mets and won 6-0. He thus became the first Na- tional League pitcher In 84 years to win a regular-season game by retiring the minimum 21 batters a row Harvey Haddix of Pittsburgh pitched 12 perfect innings against Mil- waukee in 1959. but lost in the 13th. 1-0 Bunning's feat ls only the ninth perfect gameo a record. including Don Larsen's in the World Series of 1956 for the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Bunning. who pitched a no- itter in the American League for Detroit in 1958 against the Boston Red Sox before the Ti- gers traded him to the Phils last winter. struck out 10 en route to, his- historic victory. He was help by a great play by second baseman Tony Taylor in the fifth inning on Jesse Gonder’s wicked grounder between first and second. Tay- lor made a diving sto p threw out Gonder while on knees. YANKEES ARE FIRST In the American League the New York Yankees climbed into first place for the first time this seaon by sweeping a dou- ble - header from the Chicago White Sox 20 and 2-1 in 17 in- an his d homer and rookie T was the first daily double which returned $5.70 for a ticket Wltb (he Contblflfiflo'ilmd fiDoctor ex . an urra. s exactor was won on the twosome of D‘Rfiph (Lgécgidyg?) Fulure Chief and Anthony's Only. 9;.“ on 2 09 3. 30 2 The holder of a winning ticket. ""95 - '- ~ - -2 . 230 received $21.20, Pays- 2nd ‘9'”; '60- ' - 9 second exactor paid $8.10 5th “ 33-50. 2-60- 2-(0- (or a ticket on r Alex BASES 3 AND 7 Free Chance. The second daily Chief. , Bernard) Only Dominion Byrd (Joe Hennessey) Elmer C Future (Emmett .Anthony's (Ralph MacFadyen) Here Am I (W. Downe' ,Calamity's Boy ’ (Graham Chappell) Wa y Mon (Len Walsh) Miss Ellis (Joe Arsenau Times 2.16-2; 2.17-2. Pays. 3rd— $9.30. 5.”. 4.40: 0 double which was feat . the seventh eighth races paid $10.00 to the holder of the . bination of Future Chief w lth Emmett Bernard In the sulky and Miss Heather Dale a N.D. Hal Coastal Movers 1 . 2 1 4 8 6 4 3 (11'. it) 5 dl' nings as Baltimore lost to Bos- lton . GLACE BAY. N.S. (CP) -— The Canadian middleweight boxing champion. Blair Ric- hardson of nearby South Bar. dispose of a poorly conditioned Del Flanagan of St. Paul. Minn, took less than three rounds to 3000 card at the Charlottetown Dri- ving Park. Jolly Abbe Is sec- ond as the gelding made a determined bid for top spot BUNN‘IING MAKES HISTORY Phillies Blank Me’rs 6-0; Yanks Climb Info First i JIM RUNNING COULDN'T s CHED Ito ninth place by ltwin bill from the Braves a d Kart Racing : program was staged at Covehead go-kart track on Sal- i l. I I l ! in the stretch drive but could not touch the Hennessey rein- ed mare. (Godfrey Racing Ser- l vices). , l I lN.S. Rifle Team Capiuresl -. l Saturday's Maritime Shooil ‘ Eight of the top rifle marks- Emen from Nova Scotia visited the Island over the weekend and went home with the Inter- Maritime Rifle Match cham- pionship. edging out defending champions P.E.I. by two points and New Brunswick by four points. The Nova Scotia team won their title at Squaw Point Sat- urday. recording a total of 777 points. P.E.l. had 775 and New Brunswick 773. It was the 103rd staging of the event. P.E.I. and NS. tied with 257 points from 200 yards distance: iP.E.I. was tops at 500 yards by 270-263. but the NS. team was ‘Iops at 600 yards, counting 257 lpoints to the Island's 248. New {Brunswick counted 255, 260 and l268 respectively. TOP INDIVIDUALS G. Higgins paced Nova Scotia with 100 points while B. Grant, D. Fraser and . Thompson each counted 99..The top in- .dividual at the meet. and pac- ‘ing the Island team was Bob Barwise. with 101 points. P. J. Landrigan had 100 and H. T. Vessey, 99. New Brunswick was led by F. Sonier's 100 and 98 .marks by A. E. Lockett and D. Gibson. The Ladies Auxiliary cater- ed to a banquet for the shoot- ers at the Charlottetown Le- gion Saturday night. Guests In- cluded Lt.-Governor W. A. Mac- Donald; Andrew MacRae, min- ister of agriculture: Dr. Doug las MacDonald. City Council. L U T N.S P.E.I NB. 200 Yards 257 257 255 500 Yards 263 270 260 600 Yards 257 248 258 Totals 777 77 77! NOVA SCOTIA sweeping a 5-2 The Yankees defeated the. White sex for the ninth straight 1’ time this season intakmg the .second game of their twin bill. Al Covel'lead Another action packed racim: t urday night. Several photo fin ishes were witnessed by fans who turned out to. cheer their favorite drivers to victory. The ESSO team suffered mechalll- cal trouble with its karts and as a result all their karts were forced to miss at least two There will be no racing at the Bunning's performance came Covehead track next week due in the first game of a double- header. The Phils also'won the second game 8-2 and took a two- game lead over San Francisco. e Giants whipped St. Louis 7-3 as Willie Mays hit his 22nd Hal Lanier banged out four hits including three RBI in a single game. Sandy Koufax won his sixth straight for t-he Los Angeles Dodgers. 4-2 over Cincinnati In the first game. but the third place Reds took the nightcap 2-1 on Deron Johnson‘s two-run mer. The Chicago Cubs beat Pitts- burgh twice 2-1 and 7-2 and Houston dropped Milwaukee in 5' 0 Blair Richardson . lBIas’rs Flanagan i to the Maritime championship meet which will be held in Sack- ville. Th next race at the Covehead raceway will be held on July 4th. The following are the results: STOCK 'A’ CLASS 1. E. MacLaren. McCullochs 44 I 2. D. Allan. McCullochs is Go f ‘ :2. (3 33m ebury, Marlfiders 34 . . per, McCulloc 19 I 'd 5. s. Younker, Bandits 17 S SI 3 6. . Rodd. 'a 14 7. A Clow. Essos 'I SUMMERSIDE —— Don Mac- 7. K Scott. Esso's 7. Donald. Charlottetown. topped SUPER 'A' CLASS !the field in the first 3i holes of 1. K. MacLean. Kavallas 40 'the P El none‘ golf pi for 2. L. McCarthy. Marauders 37 the selection of the NB ——P EJ- s. R. 3111. Kavallas :45 'Welliasm Cup “mm the Sum: 4. M. MacLean. Kavallas 27 $97“?! 1952001! Chm sunny mm 2' g 330%; 2: Otta Furcnak. raw—.155. and‘ ' ' STANDXNGS Hank Seiford. 80-75—155. DON) (z; Kavaila Track Knights 1m Smm"“m_wm “ed M 5”“ Camrichael McCullochs 11m; Boyles, Charlottetown. was Marauders 76 loin-ta .wlul nova—156 and Art Soutbport Eaeo‘a 28 MacKehzie. 82-75—157. and D.V. ta' 17 (Don) MacDonald 79-73—157. in the scheduled lo-round main event on Saturday night's fight card at Miners Forum here. A disappointed c r o w d of . jeered as Richardson crumpled the veteran ringster at 1:55 of the third round. Ric- Top Enmans 8-4 SUMMERSIDE — Jon Poir- ler‘s grand slam home run in the second inning paved the way for Coastal Movers 8-4 win g in P r i n c a County softball action in Sum- mo‘side on Saturday afternoon. The win put Coastal Movers in a two way tie for first place. with the RCAF. Each club has won six and lost two. Enman Drug Is now in third spot with four wins and four losses. hav- ing lost three of their last four flames 3.40. 3.90: 5.90. 7th — 8.90. 2.10: 2. DASHES 4 AND 8 Mary Leah (Don MacNelll) l Jolly Abb (EmmettBernard ) 2 Miss Heather I-lal (Joe Hennessey) 3 Nimble Knight (Sid Stead) 4 Cyclone KellV (Lorne Kelly) Willard Choice (Walter Kelly) Times 2.144: 2.13-3. Pays. 4th— 25.1). 2. 3.00. 2.30:2!) . 8th —- 3.1 . 2.50; 3.50, 3.10; 2.50. t 2 3 l 5 t S l Racing Card Al C'l'l'town Both divisions of the Early Closer for a put of $1170.00 should provide plenty of action before a winner is at the Charlottetown Race track. Races 3 and 7 should be plenty tough to pick a winner. There is word that Helen‘s Dream should be the one to beat in this event. There Roy Mountford.,hurling for Coastal Moveru went.the route. Picking up his second victory against one loss. Mountford was tagged for five harmless singles. While striking but four and giv- lflii up three walks. Kits .0” Mountford were made‘by, Smith Gillie. Crawford. MacDon‘ aid and Magee. Pete DeVana WI. hit hard by Coastal Movers being belted for eleven hit I h Ita'uck . t t I Kings ' County Ball Action Mt. Stewart Rovers captured a twinbiil in Kings County base- ball action at Mt. Stewart yes- terday. In the opening game they defeated Peakes Bombers 8-1 and then want on to down the Souris Centennials 8-8. In the first game of the Souris town league the defending cham- ans Uptowners three and allowed two walks was his second loll II a four wins; ‘ ‘ In addition to Poirler‘s clout. I(.fammates ~31)! Boss had two hits in flit. trips and Gord, .med Lyon helm triesl . two, N“ 1' MacCormae! and Garth id 3 3'. are eight others in there feel the gelding owned by Mrs. James Poulton will have his work cut out for him in trying to head this field home to the wire on top. The second half of this early closer has three stables of two horses each. but e ice seems to bend towards the Poul- ton entries in this section. Bal- Ell handling the ribbons will be the one to cash the mutuel tickets. Tw events I found out this evening's card which will get underway at 7.43 pm. sharp. In race No. one Jewells Hiram will be making his first Coastal g u. 1 - d the hurling for the winners. 1‘. ' g mu, .1“: a as a c vested pacer. Be 3”" m“ ‘ 5 ‘ .2"? "1:2: :3. 5. w will be handled by Earls Sem- m pie who will be making his first 5. appearance here since the late fifties. nardson caught Flanagan with a right to the jaw and the visitor slumped to the canvas at mid-ring. Flanagan hardly stirred as referee Bobby Beaten tolled the mandatory lo-count. Richdrdson weighed 162 pounds. two pounds over the middleweight division I i mi t. Flanagan was announced at 182 pounds. but appeared to be carrying a distinct weight ad- vantage over Richardson. There was little action in the main 'event and the fans booed the lighten until the sudden end In the third. Although the main event was a disappointment. the under- card provided some of the sea- son's best action. Nova Scotia ‘ Golf Results CHESTER. N.S. (CP) —- Here are the final scores for profes- sional and top 10 amateurs In the Nova Scotia open golf cham- pionship played here during the wee en . PROFESSIONALS J. Maxwell. Chester 210: B Davis. Lunenburg 213; K. Bur- nett. Ashburn 215; E. Nicholson, Cavendish 218: C. Bowling. Bel- vedere 224; G. Gilmurray. Lin- gan 225: T. Burns. Shelburne 227; J. Monroe. Amherst 227: G. Shaw. Parrsboro 229; J. Du- meah. Eden 232; J. Kenney, Miramichi 243. TOP AMATEURS L. O'Hearn. Brightwood 209 P. Hope. Brightwood 212; J Bryant. Ashburn 215: D. Fleet. Digby 216; P. Locke. Bright— wood 217: K. E. Huet, Parrs- boro 218; L. Marsh. GR 219: R. Joudrey, Ashburn 220: G. Cope- PROBABLE PlTCHE-RS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today’s major league games. Woo and lost in parentheses: as New York. Rendition (to) or fileldon (1-0) at Chicago. Bus- hardtiM). (N). eland. McDowell (H) at . Factual (9-8). (N). at Les An» Washington. (s4) geles. Lamina-3). (N); Only games scheduled. m NM “I.” Los Annalee. Ortega (3-2) at Milwaukee Sadowaki (H) at Busing-mil (0-0). (N). . . . ritual (as) swimsuit. Taitouris ls - t). ( . thiseventaccording th ones- eh-ackbutjust mm are (he - pleentt'y. 2ndlshould beatoufltytopick.‘l‘befirat five tathiseveateeuld beat whereoldringaphota “mum. onlygamesscbsdulad.‘ land. Ashburn 224; R. Silver, Ashburn 224 e WATER CONSU MP'I'ION Each of the 20 major steel mills in the U.S. uses an aver- age of 252000.000 gallons of wa- ter daily. enough to supply a city of 1.600.000 people. I Two - Arsena e l their Local Boys Make Jump student. Jumpers. Leroy hit and Frank Eustace. (.made parachute descents at lMt. Pleasant airstrip yesterday. i These were the first student ljumpers of the P.E.I. Centen- .nia1 Sky Diving Club to make initial jumps. Jumping mm 3.000 feet, under clear blue skies. both enjoyed their jumps ;immensely and can't wait to jump again. The instrl‘ tors of the club. .Dick Freeman and Dave Kier- siead. said that a second D. Fraser .................. J. Brooks .......:.........I. J. Davis ................... : PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN .R. C. Barwise . . . . - - . . - - s . . P. J. Landrigan .. , . 99 l 98 ( Pontiacs Nip g; Legionaires SUMMERSIDE —- A. E. lenses Pontiaca scored runs In the bottom of the ‘I ni g, sparked by Melvin Bin- .A. McCabe .............. Otters game winning double lto .G. McLennaa ........... "defeat the Summerside Le a 6-5. The town league baseb Are Ann NEW YORK (AP) —- Minne- l sota Twins and New York Yankees dominated the Ameri- ‘ can League all - star team's starting lineup announced Sat.- urday for the J-uly 7 game with the National League at flies Stadium. Mickey Mantle of the - was he only from 1963 in the voting of 281 players. coaches .< m :3 gers. The lineup that manager Al Lopez of Chicago will send against the National League will contain no members of Lopez’ White Sox. who have been in and out of first place all season. There are three Yanks. three Twins and one each from Baltimore and Los Angeles. Commissioner Ford FrIc k. whose office conducted the bal- loting. said the N a t i o n a l League's starting lineup would i be announced Tuesday. e re- l mainder of the squad will be named later. The bold new AL lineup in- . eluded Twins' Bob Allison t I. first base. Harmon Killebrew m I left field and rookie Tony Oliva ' in right field. The Yanks were (on Ho w a rd as catcher. Bobby Richardson at second I base and Mantle in centre. Jim Fregosi. young Los An- geles player who is hitting near 50. won the shortstop job and Brooks Robinson of Baltimore l l 'w All-Star Teams repeater - 3;} mana- l nslume was played on Satu NEW gnungmc; afternoon at Queen Elizabdb F. Sonier .. . will." - IA. 5. Lock a umuunm pg; Baxter’s blow. driving belie 1). Gibson ................. We"? smith Who ""5194 b A. A. Parks all!"1 a Iiflflle- Pinned the th s. r. Lefevre so "will" we" 0“ "'9 1408*! 1R. Mitchen mlclub and the second on pitcher H. E. Wilson sleO" Schurmfln- A- E‘ Macm- G. E. Lawrence 921M" Po’m'“ m “w "’d wm‘ __ Curran and Briggs for firlt m ! place with two wins and a loss. The Legion have won one and lost three. Schllrman although (at for four runs In the first inni . pitched well for the win. all ing only four hits. fan twelve six In succession and sued two walks, ; 0 Gerry Smith. like Schurmfi got by the first inning yieldilg three Legion runs thenw is tong h for the remainder of ” ‘ game. Smith allowed seven hits ‘ struck out seven and walked four batters. q. MacRae hammered out thré hits in four tries for the LegIQ whole while team mate B . Gallant belted two for three. Gerry Smith aided his owl) 1‘ V_ cause getting two hits in three -. f. r POLICE STATION ROBBED COPENHAGEN (AP) 4min almost all Danish. police guard- Ing visiting Premier Khrudh ev. thieves broke into subur- ban Hvibovre police station Wednesday night. emptied the canteen cash register and got away with 3.000 cigarettes. c. D- P. Monday, June 22 7:45 PM. MICKEY MANTLE second baseman Jerry Lumpe and right catcher Bill Freehan. fielder Al Kaline, all of De- troit. Siebern and shortstop Luis Aparicio of Baltimore; Left fielder Chuck Hinton of Washington; centre fielder Jim Hall of Minnesota. and Frank Malzone of Boston at third. All starters. except pitchers, Starters & Post Positions was picked for third base ALMOST UNANIMOUS Richardson. g e n e. r ally ac- . claimed as the outstanding sec- ‘ ond baseman in the majors. drew 233 votes of the 281. As players. managers and coaches ’ were not permitted to vote (01 ; formed in Summerside, with lthe organizational meeting to (be held at the Y Center on Green Street at 7.30 p.m. Tues- ‘day. June 23rd. Anyone interested is invited l to come to this meeting. where {training schedules. cost and in- Iformation about skydiving Will branch of the club is going to m or on their own team. this. came close to a unanimous bai- 1 lot. Robinson with 220. Howard with 217 and Mantle with 205 were also heavy vote pullers. he closest contest was for first base where Allison. a con- i verted outfielder who still shifts ‘ back and forth. got 30 votes to 59 for runner-nip Norm Siebern must play at least the first RACES 14 three innings, unless inju . L CINDY HARVESTER Going into the 1964 game. the 2. JEWEL-S mRAM American League which once 3. JOLLY MAY , completely donimated the series 4. LAM KAI held only a 17-16-1 edge. 5_ CHESTNUT CLEGG _. 6. STEPHEN LEE HAL B 7. WILL MAHLON RACES H In the Charlottetown city - hall league the aln Brace ;' gg‘; gfigfg’; Mariners will tangle with Bar- 2' PRINCESS MARK lry‘s Lions at the new softball " WN diamond and action is schedui- 4' BOOMTO ed to get underway 6.30. 5' ANTHONY I" t On the Charlottetown baseball 5- ABNER C- scene the Sunshine Island Dairy will go against the Pirates In what promises to be a thriller. EARLY MEI! The game will be staged at Me- Purse 1170.00 . -morial Field. - *‘ RACES 2—1 1. SECURITY SCOTT runmr DAIRY ’2. SUNNY KING l “Parents Prefer ,3. HELE‘N’S DREAM ’ of Baltimore. I be discussed. Frick announced the vote of l only the winners and second-l place men. runners - up includesl soul of Charlotteton were tied for non The final' 13 holes of the zone com ition will be played at e plitelvede're Golf and Winter Club. Charlottetmvn. JULY Shamrocks Down National Park The BIS Shamrocks continued to set a fast pace in the City Softball League as they wal- loped the National Park All- ‘ Stars 17-9 In action at the new softball diamond on Saturday. The BIS squad scored their 7 runs as they tagged the Park pitching staff for a total of 19 hits. The Park team garnered .18 hits in the process of scoring 9 runs. Bill Montelth went the route for the winners as he controll- ed the game for the Irishmen. Maurice Fitzpatrick was on the mound for the losers and was given the loss. but was reliev- ed by Frank Hradly. Gary Gallant and Gene Bradly each turned a clean pair of heels to the Park squad as they took turns at stealing home in the opening stages of the contest. Billy Weatherbie was the top better for the winners as he turned in 3 for 4 performance at the plate and Maurice Fitz- the top batter for the Park team. patrick. the losing pitcher. was :~ i l Tryon to Bonshaw on Tu permitting. between. the 4:30 p.m., Daylight Savin This interruption is ! Shore, Kelly’s Cross and INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption. of electric power I on our line along the Trans-Canada-Highway from crews to move poles as required by road construc- 1 tion work on the Trans-Canada-Highway. The areas affected will be from Tryon to Ron- I shaw and will include Augustine Cove. 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