Teper y . SOFTBALL wey ‘Excellent Racing os ee At Charlottetown Park | diate € team are tno meet sat Harness racing bia on_ hand! -of the pari-mutial at the track, Ohio's Orphan” 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Ang. 26, 1968, mh SPORT ECHOES | Queen Charlotte High School rat vrdaY, August 27, before: the game With Borden’ - Donny Dunn. Dick Murley, Fish Mac: Kinnon, Beaver Arsenault, Erne ie Selick, Don Rogers, Don Fitz- . patch, Bob Rice, Duke Larter, Fight Action Goes ‘Tonight AS Seaeee at the Charlottetown Driving? picked the winner “ofthe first —-tA Smatiwood)— : Park last evening got a sample! dash as Josedale Co-pilot romp-| Times:. 2-b-raind--2.09 3 Lorne Doiron, Les Affleck, of almost everything in the way| ed to the victory as expected, Pays: 5.20, 4.70; 10.50 51, Gor’ Bowtle, Denny, Flanagan, ' | of racing action as they saw) but the favorite did not win the | 4.30; 4.00 Keith Doyle. NORMAN MacDONALD By N You know > where someone | gives a name And you say the first thing that pops into your head? Well, if someone said to me ‘‘Morell"’, I'd. say ‘‘Sports”’ This Kings County village is cer- tainly a lot in, the sports news considering its size and now their : Little League baseball team has won the Island Tourn- ament ‘held at Queen Elizabeth Park on Wednesday. the™two larger centres of Charlottetown n and Summerside falling by the wayside. Summerside did i The Eagles squeezed out a 7-4 decision over Grand River in their first semi-final game held. | at CFB diamond on Tuesday) evening A wildly disputed call at home ciate left the Grand River team one run short, and the onset of darkness abbrev- iated the contest, called by the officials after one batter was out! in the bottom. of the fifth inn-} ing. We're coniing close to the,| end_of August. and the boys will have {9 make a special-ef- | fort to-startthese_ games Si katie 4 as possible or they won't get # | eS | e he lf & three: new marks established, fair pays and excellent finishes. The, _ajority of the patrons - Pistons 5. Bankers 2 In Commercial Softball Learue action last night, the Canadian Tire Pistons defeated the Royal ° Bankers five-two. This ieaves the Bankers one game up after | second dash. Ozark Pete who “DASHES 38 and a age to win a consolation award Congratulations to coach John Sharkey and his smart little team. aren led with the two singles: in John Mcl getting In hickory missing some heavy artillery in the persons of Bob Clark and Harold Martin We_don't know {f heads will roll at Civie Stadium in Sum- merside this evening, but cer- tainly music . of ‘C'mon, fellows, it. up > And_ it that there will Prince Finals This Weekend Two teams from Summerside will meet here this weekend in the ovening .game of a best- of- | five Prince County Intermediate Baseball League Finals. Summerside earned the right to enter the championship round by coming. from behind to nip Tignish, 3-2, and the local RCAF yaeter be -some_ hay-! sinter sult In some tion of being an exciting fighter. This mueller. you spell it; it's been spelled a| half dozen ways since the news a2 ei te even the necessary. five-innings | / three attempts. The eagles were cloves will swing to the break | f seems ‘certain | 3 makers. tossed which ‘should re- |. : ‘knockout salad’. | Lennie Sparks has the reputa-! if that’s the way | | fee | Bae - len series. Bobbie Dunn was the spark that the Pistons needed, hitting two on four tries. This, combin- | ed with the outstanding pitching of-Dick Murley ended what had_ losing | been developing into a streak for the Pistons In com-) parison to, Murley’s-three—hitter, | Payne allowed seven for the losers: Along with his feats with the hickory Dunn was the star de | fensively with an- outstanding performance at first. The Bankers hitters were Wayne Birch, Kenny Molyneaux and Edgar Ellis The next game of this Series ished strong to’ take the place | Security Scott (J. Hennessex) 5 6 money and the combination of | Mystery Judy the two payed 80.60 in the Quin-| (R. MacFadyen) ella | ‘Times 2.14-3-and.2.114- In the exactor feature on the | Second Daily Deuble—26 80 seventh dash Miss ‘Woodstock | DASHES 5 and 1° led. Triflite to the wire to re | Lakeburn's Tride turn 9.80 in the feature pay and, ‘C. Smith) in the second double Miss Fla-| oe Operator mingo coming back from a! MacNeill) . 2 fourth place finish the first time tacky Lark- (W. Henderson) 3 out took the win and combined | Farmer's Pride, (L. Hannah) 4 with Mystery Judy to return Brown Budlong (H. Hughes! 5 26.80 True Lady Lou (R. Annear! The ninth dash and the’ fifth: Molokai (F MaclIssac. were the other two in. which Times: 2144 and 2.14 , DRIVING PARK _ FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 8:00 P.M. Dash 1 1—TIPSY TURVEY wr a ae awe team. drubbed Grand River. 18- 2, both copping.. best-of-three semi-finals in straight games. *- Don Schurman was the hero of ’* the’ Summerside Intermediates’ win as he hurled most of the and came through with a game seventh inning double to win the | ball game. Reliever Doug Mac: ‘DonAld was top man at the plate with two safeties in three trips Losing hurler Hackett led. T:<- neh with a double in the sixth when MacDonald took over for Schurman. Schurman came back *. im with Hackett om second in ; the séventh. , ‘*. Clair Puchnaik-and Wayne Moore combined on the mound to give the Airmen a lopsided win as team-mate Doug Allen was heavy on the hickory with -, four singles-and a triple. Crawford and Fagan had a ie: safeties’ each for the Eric Arsenault® Joe Gillis, and wae = -. Ron MacArthur shared-the pitch | ing chores fér-the Grand River squad, who were playing their home game at the local base Summerside 000.000 3x— 3 4 Agi Tignish 0M) 011 00— 2 & of the fight began, is predicting. an easy victory over Sparks: We!» - don't. know ‘him at-all. but he's going to need a lot of go-go to make his prediction come true. | We've pretty sure these boys | won't dance around each other and kill time rather than an op- ponent: This main bout has the ear-marks of a thriller. The ‘Peanuts’ Arsenault Dave Downet tilt fs not exactly without propects of - fireworks | either We don't know Downey, but “Peanuts’’ Arsenault throws | them in with authority, willing to take one in ‘order to! deliver two or three We don't-thing there are many | fight.or hockey fans in the vici- | nity who will want to ‘miss! “Hook” Walsh and George Cur- | tis fighting that ‘grudge match”: We've seen ‘Hook’ throwing punches in the few seconds be-} fore the-hoekey_referees grabbed | him, but as hitting the net} rather than your opponent was the main idea, it -- cramped Hook's" style quite a bit. To. see Walsh princh away for four rounds without a penalty will ahd is| aedlshancesienabed be fin, and they tell us Curtis! is 4 rough. tough hombre too: RCAF 087 201 _0—18 15 Grand River 010001 0—2 4 Ontario Favourite For Championship By BOB PARKINS BRANDON, Man. ter Turner Off identical 4 and 3 victories advantage. Turner in the second and third. rounds after: five holes, -of the Canadian. junior. golf won. ehampionships .Thursda y. to pars. move into today’s quarter-finals - If Turner survives as a solid favorite to bring On- quarter - final and semi - final tario its second straight title. rounds and wins Saturday's 36- Striking early in both 18-hole hole final he will keep the jun- gounds, the 18-year-old from ior championship in Ontario, Toronto's Summit Golf and where. Ian Thomas of London ~ Country Club eliminated Ritchie took it last year. -Dowrey of Vancouver in the, Thomas was upset in Wednes- -morning and defeated Alec day's first round by Chris Sea- “Zockington of Dundas, Ont., in ver of Halifax, but Seaver's vic- -the afternoon. tory flush was short-lived—his He gave Dowrey the harsher, game fel! apart Thursday morn- ‘in ction, sweeping the first ing and he bowed 5 and 4 to four les on the strength of! Nick Wright of Toronto. placed approach shots Wright fell in his turn, taking ing the Vancouver a 75 and 5 trouncing from Tom a distance for the Morvson of Port Hammond, BC, in the afternoon round. _ Standout Races ue ag the afternoon, Turner's | was 3 At Covehead — Three hard fought races were |Neale and Des Driscol' taking -particular standouts in the eight the other two prizes. race program. at the Covehead| 1} was Fred Smith, Ken New- ‘speedway:'last night. ibury arid Ralph Brown in that The fourth event was the first \order in the third race, an over- ‘really close race with Alan Mac- lhead contest, with Kevin Power, - ‘Rae coming home in the lead, |Boh Ross and Des Driscoll tak- ‘edging out Keir Ford who fin- ing home tk? cash im the sec- -ished second and Waiter Camp- ‘bell who came home in third) pay Birt brought # mnch bat: spot. Ford's car burst. intoliered number 47 home in the grate See Lae, the pit jead in the consolation race, a lone of the well driven races o| ‘ath event ee “vera ae ie ee ae ‘Don a e secon an ion rehau 4tead, “making the last Japjon a money. blown rear tire* Dave Constable, whose big Dodge threw a wheel ‘in the ninth lap, kept his car moving on three wheels to come in second with Fred Smith’ s Ply- mo&th coming in a close third. The third thriller developed in ond fla( ead race. Legion Wins Championship the free for all. The field of | ‘The Charlottetown Legionnair. Mount Stewart OSE P TIME -# PM. th 1 Were was. quickly es defeated the Sa ine Do P. k : . ace GR whittled down with two stoppag- |'again last night in final action RACES 1 & & : ani gis a fe clear disabled | for the City Baseball Champion- wns reakes 1—Wise re %—Rosealdd Chief: $< waranese: Bien re rom the track Willard |ship This time the score was/ Patch; 5— Misty -Paul; S—Gaene L, Scott;/7—Hallie J: a shal ee undisputed lead- \four to one, a three joint ma- | ciybe a “peakes “npfous | Jy x RACES 2°& 6 a. attle see-s 0 i r Y Yr down to the wire aia ent ce. na oe ee the rhvoohlgad oe first sent inal de ental He: 2-Glamorouis Wick: 3<Higt t= money positions. Harold &m si game oth teams kept the 5—St anover: 6 Timmy H d=‘ving 25 and Fred ci aor Birt was mutstanding defen-| game pitchers throughout thJ-# (tion Shy het; alt 8 Diy Soyer a A ne 95 traded places several thrash ane anion. coming | hard-fought game, Mount Stew. “ Yo RACESS #79 t with Harold Smith nosing in the fi a sa ee catches | art using Art Coffin and-® Shae 1-<Meadow Dav. 22Countess Alice” i ee Roger! Aficho At RIS Onnanent for sersndepat. inst and_‘iird innings to | purling for the Peakés club.-Ridge Eddy, 5Miss Kimble, 6— Suns Key. oo Post at: the: wire. Pred faenes onsen Biante forme road jth eoeffes od SGV 8 cA LEAT C incense nce pe th +d ahd Austin Meqhatd eet an ing a aft er His catch throughout ¢ first three” inn- | RACES ¢ “e x omg A ti en the'tail of the leaders to neds retired the side ince but the fourth theyhad set: | 1Gratize Abe. 2-Knight Nofris; 1—Babe Cleef’ 4_Ri Grande’ ere Glengilé; 6 Helen’ s_Dream; 7—N harmer; 8—-Name | pick up fourth place money by picking hi \ g im -t The first: pace off and. retir A Six evlinder ing the Leg ee event Was. won by Alan MacRae. The. carte was called at ¢ with Keir Ford placing second end ofthe fourth ifn ng after and a newcomer 6 the track, 6 Ma Lean hk OY C stacbienaid out. the Eugene Curley “enming third _ Bob Ross finished in the iF — 22 slot inthe? second race -§ flat. reducone the Ades bene be played Sunday, August , 83 é head eight show withGeotze eight plays a i t o i first ean begining” a Z P ie f Po obviously seen a bit of one™~ upmanship stateside for he has proclaimed that “he will beat Sparkes toa pulp.”’ | Sparkes has remained -silent thus far but it is a good bet that he rently holder of the Canadian welterweight boxing crown will face number one contender in the middleweight class, Jim Mueller: in the feature attrac- tion on a five bout boxing card SPARKS TO FLY TONIGHT | Len Sparkes (ABOVE) cur- handled five world champions jonship. are Wilf McCluskey, |*A" goes Monday at six fifteen at the. Queen Charlotte Diamond. “Mueller is managed by Charlie Goldman who took Rocky Marciano to the world champ- Judges - for .the fights Harry “Juniors Make. on y will give a good account of Poulton, ex-fightérs from es =e = inte Sianluny ot himself. He is managed~by- Charlottetown, and WE The Ellis Brothers Juniors de- pinning at 9:15 ‘Mueller a George Gainsford who at one Matt’? MacAusland’ of Sum- aa oe area ee 4 ’ . y 0! : sport scribe for the New York ime tudored Sugar Ray Rob- merside. The referee is S!d — Softball League Series “B" ac- office of Canadian Press has. neon and in his lifetime has \ Chicago Eases M “NEW YORK (AP)—Jim Fre: 'Siebern’s sacrifice —fly- -¥re-! ‘gosi~ and -rookie~ Jay~ Johnstone-/gosi's run =~ producing —double- each drove in two -runs and jgave. the Angels -a 3-1 lead in George Brunet pitched a six- hitter as California defeated New York—Yankees -5-1-Thurs- yi rnia picked up two more s.vin the seventh when Tom Angels Sweep Series ; Aurrey from Bedeque tion. |. The winning pitcher. was Ur- » bam Gaudin and the loser was Reg Fianagan. Flanagan gave up six, walked three, and struck out. three. Gaudin allowed two hits, .walked one, and struck three. — The Juniors. scored two runs |. ets 3- > in the fourth on a walk, an err- }or anda single: by {They scored another run_in_ the! with a “single and took acta on fifth when Dave Gillis _Mingled. Glen—Beckert's infield_-hit__After and was walked home. >" -- Billy Williams fouled out, Hep-| For the Juniors: Daye “Gillis” ler walked Ron Santo to fill the | was the leading hitter, going bases three for three. Also, Jim Dow- | Comeback Jim: Petrie DASHES 2 and6 when he. was 35, but lost by 6—FLURY LARK 2—GARTH'S BEST horses broke new _ personal) Pays: 5.30. 3.60, 280° 549 garg esd LUCK marks Lakeburn's Pride won 3.60; 4.30. 5.80, 3.70, 3.00, 1080 oR ianuiry. ‘the fifth in a time of 2.14:4 to{ 5.70, 3.50 5_sPRUCE. CHIEF cut. exactly two seconds off of . DASH 7 ae 7 her personal mark and Mystery Miss Woodstock (W " Craig): 1 s_DR. W. A Judy paced in 2.11:4 in the ninth | Triflite (J. Cairns: 2 oe Te dash to break her old mark ‘of “WeeLass.‘R. Mackenze’ ae Dashes 2 and 6 3,11:2: | Wick’s Ace (C. Smith? . iy THE SHIEK The fastest mile of the night Bobby Gallon.(D. MacNeill’ # 2_LUCKY V. was also by Hi 1? who toured Hettie's Boy (4° Pineau! 8 3_ AFTON LIBBY the oval in 2.09.3 the second Bell's Last (R MacDonald: ij <_ALDALE a Pees rower 5—0'BRIEN'S NIGHFMARB ~ | : : res Z MAN - Josedale Co-Pilot (C. Smith)’ 3 . Pays) 410, %19.°.280. 550 Bre Senay Jolly. May .A. Pineau! 2 7.30; 18.10. Seu we : Reed's Sue (J. Chappell) er Dashes 3 and 7 Handsome Lady REMEMBER WHEN ees 1—FAR STRIDE (F. Maclssac 4 James. J. Jeffries, world 2=VERNITA'S PET- ~ Home Stretch (A Smith? 5 heavyweight, boxing, cham- 3—JIMMY GALLON Darky (E. Permerd an: 9] pion. Kmocked out Jack. (4—MY MAVEN | DE ee Date gl Mumee G years aso to F-LORNALDRICE =~ pa ay le i day—in 1904—at San Fran- 6-SLIPPY QUEEN | Pays: 3.30. 2.70, 2.60, 4.00,) cisco. in mae vane yagnarri nd | Dashes 4 and & : | fore his retire ‘ Sado tried a comeback in 1910, 1—MISS HEATHER HAL 5 ) : IDE oe Oe Caeeeeli : ‘ a knockaut to ~ champion (UAPTAIN CIE iF Ozark Pete ‘S. Stead) 32 Jack Johnson in the 15th 5_MYSTERY MITE Wayne's -Pride-(C.- Smith) —4-3——round. es S. ‘BIRTHDAY. Th ‘ t {ling managed’ a double on, two] See Ernie hao trips to the plate Only wilf iday for a sweep of their three- game series. Brunet -against- ‘nine defeats. Mel Stottlemyre lost his 15th | ame. He has won ‘tl. Johnstone drove in: his first run in the opening inning with a triple and scored on Norm | i | Satriano singled and moved to was wild and Kessinger scored. -The victory-was the 12th for | third on Paul Schaal’s double. CHICAGO (AP) A wild ‘pitch by reliever. Bill Hepler en- abled Don-~ Kellinger to score a ininth inning run that gave Chi- cago Cubs a 32 victory - over (New York Mets—Fhursday ‘The Mets -took a 1-0 lead in the fourth. Cleon Jones singled - jand raced to- third when out-: fielder. Billy Williams ~ fumbled the ball for an -error - Jones 2 ‘scored on Ed _ Kranepool’s grounder. BOSTON™ (AP) Hank ~ ninth’ BASEBALL RESULTS | Kessinger opened the (Fischer, making his first start lsince -he was’ acquired from At- | Laie defeated Kansas City 41 Shepherd and pinch-hitter nes _Kane sneaked hits_off Gaudin Floyd -Arsenault madé the fielding play of the game. taking a fly ball in left field and doub- ling Joe Cummiskey-coming. mto | second. In retaliation. Cummis- | key made-an over- the shoulder catch in~short centre. . robbing the Juniors’ Arsenault of a sin- gle This game breaks the Dodzers (CP)—Pe- va was not. as strong but |New York of Toronto reeled Lockington was. unable to take | up | Stottlemyre and Lockington |(7), just two holes—both - _with First today’ s Boston \Boston 202 000 00x— Lindblad (4-9), Handrahan | Stock ‘7) and Roof; Fischer | (12-9) and Rodgers: |(3-3 -9) atid Ryan. HRs: KC—Roof | (11-5) Hamilton }(5). Bos—Conigliaro (24). and Howard. National League New York 000 100 010— 2 78) | Chicago 000 010 011—. 3-61 Fisher, Helper (3-3) (9) and | Handra- |Grote; Jenkins, Simmons (5-3) Sanders |/(9) and Hundley. HRs: NY—EFI- (6-10) (6) and Roof; Bennett, \liot (5), Chi—Boecabella — (6), McMahon (7), Wyatt (3-)6 (8) /Browne (15). and Tillman. HRs: KC—Charles | Phila. (8). Bos—Scott (24),. eee | Pittsburgh 000 000 100-— 1 80 (1), Foy (14), Bunning (14-9) Second Veale (13-8), Kansas City 00 000 01— 1 8 0- Gonder. MARITIME RACING ‘SYDNEY (CP) — Filbert’s | erview Sheik in 2:104 and, | Boy continued his mastery in Smiley Dares with 2:16. |feature events here Thursday | Other winers were Sand\ when he swept to a double-dash | Slator (2:08); Aura’ (2:12) and victory in the Invitational handi- | OhiéwAy (2:14). cap Pace. victories “wer = FREDERICTON ,/CP) — Mur- a jes the eighth ray Oliver reined three winners American League \California 200 001 200— S112) 010 000 000— 1 60 (5), Brunet Ramos (8) |Kansas City 010 011 201— 6 122° 603 011 012— 8 123 Odom, Grzenda (5), han (5), Stock (6), 000 201 0#1— 4110 Cardwell (9) and we jninth inning homer spoiled the and Uecker; | | est quarters this year with Rose s Boston completed a sweep of run of wins and they now lead 4 71 its doubleheader against Athlet- ithe series two games to one. ics Thursday. . Joe Foy’s two-run homer tn the ninth inning gave the Red | \Sox an 8-6 victory in the opener Fischer, who came to the Red ‘Sox in a waiver deal earlier this (month, allowed.-eight hits and struck out five. Phil Roof’s shutout. 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Sv with you ‘and and ninth in succession for the eight-year-old, who is owned and -;| d¥iven—by Rod Andrews-6f-Port- Morien. Filbert's rnd clocked'}. times ‘of 2:11 25 im the six- horse field. . High payoffa marked the card as the quinella combination of Miss Grattan Hal and Worthy C- returned backers $135.40. The exactor combination of Miss ee gand ’ Uncle Al was worth $1486.40. bist onan eight-dash harness racing eardThursday..night,,__ ad “Oliver cored a double- dash” ‘win with Mr. Volgoda, including | an individual record of 2.12..3-5. Mr. Volgoda, owned by Ralph Oliver of Oromocto, also went in 2.16. Oliver’s other win was with Winnburn in 2.10 3-5. Bobby Stevenson drove Fred- ericton-owned Starburn to a one-length victory in the featured performance of 2.05:2 Old Home | Week and Elmer C who took. A.new. record of 2.06 with 0ase., “during the-big-week— Watch out for a tremendous fast half and a good mile. Ten dashes comprise the card to- | night and Miss Heater H al. | Garths Best, Audreys Pride, | Captain Chief, Mystery Mite, Susans Birthday and Fastway | will go two dashes and_ this | event should produce’plenty of. thrills. The Shiek, Lucky V. Af. | your habit,” remerfiber, Invitational Pace. Starburn step- Ww | Mighty Warrior was the only | a4 — 209 mile it the fastest other doubles winner on the ton Libby, Aldale, O’Rriens | Nightmare, Jassman, and Bold | “yy it's a. soman /Aashion in mind) A priv- program as he won races two and six with times of 2:17 and 2:15 25. Other winners were: Pick \2:17); Ertra Smart (2:16 45); Miss Gratfan Hal (2:19 | Garnet's | t sy: and Weise (Davidson (2:20 | Chestnut Eicprabe took the only double win at Trio Raceway Thursday with times e 10 and 2:09.3 oe The top time of the ni Miss Betty M's 2:07.3. se New marks were set by Bord< Murphy repaid Rirt!in the third | tea down ‘behind + eir respec: tir S pitchers <ént Clar ini in the winf Ane runs. 4or Mount Stew art with @ strefic double this best~out-#f ihree set-~ s the fin a }-game or games” will Or time of the night. Debby: is Other winners were: Shermar class. Far Stride. Vernitas Pet, | | Margie (2.19), Winnie R= (2.13 Jimmy Gallon, My Haven.Lorna | |2-5), Bendonna’s Hal (2.12) and Price and Slippy Queen. Two! ‘other dashes rounds out this card | and the concensus of opinions. this should be one ofthe cards presented this sea- | Sparky Hal (2.12). Starburn, timed last week-at 2.04 3-5, a record for Maritime- | hred horses on a Maritime track Thursday night went the final quarter in 30.3-5 seconds Starters and Posi tio ‘August 27 Rac are, best Aor Saturday, jo Price. a Pg x - jo fo RACE” é 1--Might’ Rok. 2—Captain Lagan 3—Rudy, Arisco /Time , 5Afonest Patch, 6&—Mighty Sandy ; A—Lucky Frisco. ~ Dail” Double on race & 2; Quinests 0 on Race 6; Exattor on Mace 4: Exactor Race 9. A i another top betting | son The first dash gets under- Way at 80 nim aa he Char- lottetown Driving’ Park. ~~ Sa at Summerside | 4—cyrus I y "ON CONFEDERATION PLAZA” was heavily favored got caught Real Spirit (E. Bernard’). | 8 in a box and Hi Jay came on) Spensive Spud (C. Smith) 2? strong to win and bring about| Miss Flamingo (A. Carr) 35 a 14.60 pay in the featured first | Doctor Alex {D. MacNeill! 41 double: Hi jay also. took the! ‘Dennis Herbert second half of the twin dash in| (E. Ferguson) s4 a finish that required.a photo Frankie's Chief to seperate the two leaders. | (Geo. MacLeod) a& The upset trend hit its’s cli-| Times: 2.11:2 and 2.13:2 'max in the third dash and.this| Pays: 18.30, 7.20, 330. 9™ ‘proved quite fortunate for the 3.50; 2.50 7.90, 2.40; 2.10, 2.30 betters. Real Spirit, leaving | 2.10, 2.10 | from the pole took an early lead | DASHES 4 and ” . and just had too much for the! Paddyland Girl (1. Bernard) | 2 rest of the field as Emmet Ber-| Maynard's Missy ~° -|nard clipped a full four seconds! (J. Smallwood) 25 | on of the geldings lifetime mark | Rustico Bay (A. Pineau’ a ee n a time of 2:12.2. Spensive, Brenda's Flame Spud, another lightly entry fin-| (F. Maclsaac) 4.8 CHARLOTTETOWN “But never wear a Mat” If hatlessness is A Hlege to change her mind, This fall, millin- | {2 = ers hav e7Rone ail oat to ~ tempt” you, “to béautify vou; to ‘crown you with glorys Mier all, they Mew fashipiis Leo de do de- ' a mand a6 fp