I MM" Aug. 10’ 1984' u I, all 0° m a. “n I m Todd 1' S or} lhaunche? (if 1.the label‘s! Neda. - I ‘ I Bradley won the game } s p Phenomena Investigation Bu-' Ir 1‘3 mum? “338 Charm at«so saloox— s at ° ' > " - tor the National Park in the BASEBALL reail last May is to be cesium-s . u , t o . l to , E ti as... 1...... ... so: misfits: I‘IO es Ip an ees - , mm. saris“? .32: y —. “3,3, .3; We.” soooooooo—s 72 Mossi (5). Fisher (ii) and Mar- in em, and be the plays Stead’s Pharmacy in the have had no sightings of photo: 1’1thth «comm—I u on. an: Bos—Bressoud (m. , . p15,, .0, a... gaggle,” (City senior. Baseball League. l'graphic value since the start. ”“Efifaéfi’m. ($51 Lid 3325‘” P h I h I M II- a F‘itzpotrick'a single left ; Memfizhggls‘g (3;: lgem???"determined to crack pmsroni. BIRI: Pgh — Bailey Boston 000 000 001— 1 8 3 I a p s e s Trail.” McGee of me Flying City — A full slate of harness 1 . (a), Freese (7). Chicago 00101020x— 4110‘ t _ , - newts, led all batters as he 1 “we” will.” at ""37 4gha"°“-°' NEARS COMPLETION New York °1°m°l°~ ' 3 Wilson (ll-8) and Tillman: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League record of strik- bases loaded sparked a hour-run had a perfect four for four : “W” 9’1"“)? PM“ - P‘m- , I Phlla “1 “1 “3"” 140 Pete" (13-7) Ind McNel‘tneY- Baltimore Orioles whipped log out 200 or more for the fifth that got the Dodgers in day in the batter’s box. L. l Swedens longest bridge, con- Ciwo. 4‘13) m (5): sum" 590081 New York Yankees for the sec- fourth straight season. Sandy front to stay. I - Milsener led the winners at- MONSTER HUNT . new“! the man“ “f AIM to th‘ arllnd (3) m and"; WIS“ Km” cu! 000100100- 3 41 end straight time Saturday, 6-5, struck out nine and ran his to- Bob Dailey and Gene Freesel ' tack at the plate as he belted “l mainlandv 1’ nearing “mp” (8-1). Boom (8) and Dslrymple. s: N'Y—Gonder (7). Christo- pher (12); Pha—Am-aro (3). Los Angeles 001040000— 5101 Miiwsuk ‘ 000080— 4 7 1 Konfax (17-5) and Roseboro; 01min." (10-11) Sadowski (5), Bissiiigarne (9) and Torre. BR: Mil—Monks (1,336 ouston 000 200— 4 12 1 st.Louls 000100020—3102 Nottebart (5—8), Woodeshick (8) Owens (8) and Groie: a lor (5-3) Cuei‘iar (7) Schultz (iii Humphrey! '(8) and McCsrver. HR: StL—Boyer (18. San Fran 000 001 000— 1 a 3 Cincinnati 000 000— 0 z 1 Perry (8-8) a n d Crandall; Nuxhali (8-7) and Edwards. American League Minnesota M 000 020— 8 12 2 Cleveland 251 002 00x—18 16 3 Grant (9-8) Roland (2), Perry (5), Klippstein (5), Pleis (5), Fosnow (8) and Battey. Henry (7; Donovan (7-7) Bell (5). Abernathy (9) and Azcue. HRS. Min—Olive (25). Hall (20), Al- lison (28), Mincher (16): Clo—- Whitfield (6). Boston 000000002— 2 72 Chicago 000 01x— 9 11 0 Morehead (8-12). Lamabe (2). Spanswick (4), Charton (6), t Cincinnati Detroit 002 002 10x— 5 10 0 Drabowsky (8-12), Wyatt (6). Stock (8) and Edwards; Mc- Lain (2-3), Fox (7) and Free- han. HRS: KC—Causey (7). Det—~Cash (18), Freehan (12). Kaline (12). Washington 001000005— 8112 Aug 080002000— 5 42 Kreutzer, Ridzik (2), Sten- (6-9) (7). rumley; Chance, - R. Lee (6-5) (9), Dullba (9) and ers. Rod National League New York 000000 Philo 100 800 02x— 6 10 0 Stallard (6-15), Hunter (8). Ribant (8) and Cannizaro: Bun- ning (12 - 4) and Dalrymple. HtRs: Phila—Thomas (4). John- son (1). San Fran. 400 102 000— 7 12 1 200 200 010— 5 6 1 Bolin. O'Dell (5-4) (4) and Heller; Tsitouris (7-8), Duren (1), McCool (5), Henry (7) and Edwards. Hits: SF—Mays (32), McCovey (18). Gin—Robinson (20) Los Angeles 001000010— 2 41 Milwaukee 00040002x— 6 80 Drysdale (18-11), R. Miller (8), Perranoski (8) and Ca- milli; Lemastcr (12-7) and Bai- Gray (8) and Tillman; Talbot ley (4-3) and Martin. HRS: Horton (1), Williams (5). Ban—- KC 0080000010000— 5121 Dot. 10011000001—4130 O’Donoghue, Santiago (7), Wyatt (9), Segui (11), Sander- (0-1) (13) and Bryan: Wicker- Sham, Cladding (5-1) (10) and Freehan. HR: Def — Demeter (14 Baltimore 000 010 400 1— 8 10 0 New York 0000201200- 5 50 Pappas, Miller (7), Hall (7-1) (9) and Brown; Ford, Sheldon (3). Mikkelsen (7), Reniff (4-3 and Blanchard. HRS: Bal — E. Robinson (2), Bowens (13); NY —Blanchard (3), Pepitone (15). Richardson (4). Washington 000000000— 0 81 Los Angeles 000020 10x— 3 50 Narum (7-9) Hannah (8) and Brumley; Gatewood (3-1) R. Lee (7) and Rodgers. HR: LA» Adcock (15). SUND American League irst Baltimore 000 000 010— 1 4 (I New York 00x— 2 60 00000 McNa'lly (7-9), Vineyard (6). Bertaina (8) and Brown; Down- ing (9-4) and Howard. - Second .. Baltimore . New York Roberts (9-5), Vineyard (7). Haddix (8) and (9); Williams (4), Mikkelsen (8) and Howard HR: Bait—Powell (29). NY Blanchard (4), Maris (17). ‘ First .013000000—.4 .71 010001000— 2 80 Lou, Brown (14), Stafford Minnesota 000 000 000—— 0 5 4 Cleveland 010 402 00x— 7 7 0 Pascual (11-9), Roland (6), Grant (7) and Battey, Zimmer- man (7); Siebert, (3-4), Mc- Mahon (7), Abernathy (9) and Romano. HR: Cleve —- Howser (3). Second Minnesota 000102000— 8100 Cleveland 000100000—1 40 (12 - 6) and Bailey; (5-12), McDowell (6). (7) and Azcue, HR: Minn-Kostro (3). First Kai-so City 000080000—2 52 Detroit 080010 00x— 4 80 Pena (9-11), Santiago (5). Stock (8), Sanders (8) and Ed- vards: Sparma. Navarro (2-1), IS) and Fr ban. HR: Det Cash (17). First Boston 180000200—0101 Chicago 000 000 000— 0 4 0 Pittsburgh 000 200 00x— 2 Buhl (12-9), Elston (8), Shall-(z (8), McDaniel (8) and Schaffer, Roznovsky (7); Schwall (4-2), McBean (8) and Pagliaroni. HR:Chi—Pigliaroni (8). Houston 1 01 7 2 St. Louis 011 310 11x— 8 l4 0 Bruce (11-7), Larsen (4), Ray- mond (5), Coombs (7) an Grote; Sadecki (13-9) and Mc- Carver. STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National league 9’ as Philadelphia 65 San Francisco 64 47 577 21/2 Cincinnati 61 51 .545 6 Pittsburgh 59 50 .541 61/: St. Louis 58 52 .527 8 Milwaukee 56 54 .509 10 Los Angeles 55 54 .505 10 Chicago 52 57 .477 13%: Houston 48 66 .421 New York 34 78 .304 33 on rookie outfielder Sam Bow- ens' homer in the 10th inning and opened up a lie-game Amer- ican League lead over Chicago White Sox. The Yankees, who led the league three days ago, fell to third, two games back. The Whi Sox exploded for five runs in the second inning and coasted to a 9-2 victory over oston ox. 00 e re Talbot had a shutout until the lnth. In the National League, Phila- delphia Phillles continued to feast on the hapless New York Mets with a 12-5 victory. The Phillies protected their zit-game lead over San Fran- cisco Giants, who nipped Cin- cinnati Reds 1-0 in s nlg‘at game behind Gaylord Perry's two- hitter and Willie Mays' run- scoring triple. (In other American League ac- tion, Cleveland Indians trounced Minnesota Twins 16-8 and De- troit Tigers edged Kansas City Athletics 4-3 in 13 innings. . 17TH WIN FOR KOUFAX Sandy Koufax of Los Angeles Dodgers won his 17th victory against five defeats, 5—4, over Milwaukee Braves and set a tal to an even 200 for the year. Ron Fairly's triple with the Golf Action AI Belveclere The following is the ladies d golf draw at the Belvedere club for today: 1:06 — M. Cannon, C. MacMil- lan; 1.10 — E. Taylor, N. Suth- erland: 1.15 —- J. O'Brien, G. Barbour; 1.20 — D. Jardlne,‘ 1. Laidlaw; 1.25 -— K. Wood. E. Macdonald; 1.30 — M. MacNeil, L. Samson: 1.35 — M. Weir. J. Horne; 1.40 -- Inez Gallant, 11. Baker; 1.45 — E. Cox. B. More- aide: 1.50 — A. Coady, M. Mac- Millan; 1.57 —- M. Gaudet, A. Ir- Win homered to back up Bob Veale' seven-hit pitching as Pittsburgh Pirates whipped Chicago Cubs 5- . Houston Colts snapped St. Louis' winning streak at three with l a 4-3 victory over the Cards as reliever Jim Owens choked off an eighth-inning rally and pitched out of a ninth-in- ning jam. Aubrey Gatewood and B b Lee checked Washington on six hits in Los Angeles Angels' 3-0 decision over the Senators. | runs and take what looked to SHARK RECORD FALMOUTH, England (GP)— A Mako shark. 11 feet six-inches long and weighing 476 pounds. was landed here in Cornwall by 23-year-old William Rogers, e Shark Angling Club of Great Britainhas now confirmed it as a British shark record. MacKenzi-e Leads . Amaleur’Tourney Merlin MacKenzie, playing d on his home Belvedere course. fired a' one over par 73 Satur day to hold a one stroke lead at the midway point of the Island amateur golf championships. Just one shot back of Mac- Kenzie with 745 were 3 i ll Moreside and Bill Beer, both of the Belvedere Club. The opening 18 holes of the Island Amateur were played at the City club Saturday with the final 18 holes to be played in Summerside this Saturday. Frank Mac-Innis, Belvedere, fired a three over par 75 for sole possession of fourth place and Derwin Huestis. Belvederc, ha 6. Summerside's top perform er, Otto Furcha'k, was tied fol R. MacDonaldiB) 89 J. Mulligan (B) 90 J. Vatour (B) 91 (P. MacDonald (GG) , 91, T. Hooper (B) 91 R. Perry (B) 92 L. Grant (8) 92 I. Macl-Iardy (S) 93 G. Vessey (B) 94 J. 94 Meta Trade Frank Lory NEW YORK (AW—New York Mets traded veteran pitciler Frank Lary ukee Braves Saturday for Denny Ri- bant, a young right - handed pitcher from the Braves’ Den- ver farm club of the Pacific ast League. . In addition to Lary, Milwau- kee received a cash payment estimated at about $25, . Lory, a long-time star with Detroit Tigers, came o the Meta May 30 on a conditional basis, subject to proving that his pitching arm was sound. he 33-year-old right - hander won two games and lost three for the Mets. Ribant, a 22 - year - old na- tive of Detroit, has a 91 record with Denver. Lary spent nine full seasons with the Tigers, and was a 21- game winner in 1958 and win- ner of 23 in was on the American League All - Star teams in 1960 and 1961. The veteran developed arm trouble after his fine 1961 sea- son and spent part of last year in the minors. The National Park All-Stars shaded Johnny's Flying Room 54 in the first game of their semi-final playoff in the Char- lottetown city softball league, Saturday afternoon. ’ ks held a 1-0 lead when the same two teams will take to the field at 6.30. The Hawks will be minus the pres- ence of Junior Flanagan in starting line-up. Junior wrenched his knee in Satur- day’s game and will be out in approximately 10 days. LOCH NESS, Scotland (CF two hits in four appearances. ‘ 12 ' week hunt 01‘ ) f the. tion, It is 3,420 feet long. resumes tonigit ' Tile I-Ilaw until the bottom of the third inning when the All-Stairs tied it up. The Hawks rallied in the fourth frame 00 score res NEWER HEROES EARROW WEALD, England (CP) — A new £75,000 pub name title Leefe Robinson, after the pilot who shot down for the Park 'bOYB all he cm“- the first Zeppelin in the First ed the plate t0 make “he more World War. has been opened in no 4-2. All-Stare kept this Middlesex town. The new the pressure on and in the tavern stands near a cemetery sixth inning came up with two where Robinson is buried. be a commanding 4-1 lead. Joe Caswell started the rally Country and Western Spectacular Starring O Curley Fox 0 Lamar Morris Williams _ and many more. Hank Williams Jr. Jean hepard TWO BIG SHOWS GROOMS CHALK Thursday, Aug. 20—8 and 10 pan. of . ‘ for the youngsters. 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PHONE 892-2411 5; $23??ng ‘3) 113;) ers have reported that the chalk SEE HANK WILLIAMS JR.’s 25,000 . . . t h are steadil t rni A‘ Ma'cLeod (B) 101 83:35 those of “gee u “g AUTOMOBILE A Johnston (B) 105 grass_ ! sixth place with Charlottetownl ‘ Pct.GBL Baltimore 89 48 .616 — - - Chicago 67 44 .504 11a ff” ,I’w‘n’ 3m 1‘” New York 55 1502 2 CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION L05 Angeles 59 56 .513 1114 M Macxenzie (B) 7 Detroit 58 57 .504 12% B. Momside (B) 74 Minnesota 54 59 15V: Beer (,3) 74 Boston 53 60 .469 16% F. Mach-ms (B) 75 Cleveland 53 60 .469 16% D. Huesfis (B) 76 Washington 44 72 .379 27 0' Furchak (S) 77 Kansas City‘ 42 70 375 27 a: Irwin (B) 77 A. MacKenzie (B) 78 PROBABLE n. Boyles (B) 73 .I. Irwin (B) 78 J. MacDonald (B) 79 D.V. MacDonald (B) 79 By- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS T. Miner (3) 79 Probable pitchers in today's A. McCurdy (B) 79 major league games, with won- A. Mum“; (B) 79 I lost records in brackets: FIRST DIVISION I National league G. 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