Crepeiln. Iflh Lester Ptggott lboard. crosses tiiiish line I length. Ind I half ahead of Ballymoiut, ridden by Tommy Burns. to win Coaches Athletes Ry THF. CANADIAN PRESS If tianndian Ithletes are using pep pills ifIu)f'fIt'9 their pore forrriaiit-o on the field or iii the arena. ll is pens to most Cana- dian fllattllfw. Host of them say lliet have never known any athlete ulio vised them, let alone rot-onimenrlctl or oven inrirtourd thmr use uitli any QIHIFIP imdcr their t'tll1lIl'litn(l Itclrzats to the Ainerit'an llcd- iral tssociation at its contention In New York Wednesday mil- rlrmnerl ln(lIV'TlfT1lIlalP use of this tine nf diii: ulllf'l't they said WES Itsrri far Ion ottcn by prtifcssitmal, collect and even high school nth- leie: in the linited States. Hut no Canadian professional football coach consiilied had ever IlKPrl tlirm or know of anyone Ilxtll; ll1t'fIl. Iii tliiittrval. l'?i'iiit1 lltKoitI.ie, trainer of the Altiiirttes of the Big Four Football trainer at Wake Forest College inf North ('arolinI. said: "I woiildl nrirr rtrewrihv any form of driigf l uoiild tator vitaniiiis or dt-xr ti:-so, hiii only when an athlete has it told or some. other weaken- ing ailment.” HEARD OF FSE p Hampton Pool, new ooiith of the; Hi: Four Argonauts and former riiat-ti vtith Lo: Angelou llams.l to said he had heard of drugs, being l Mclbiiiiriit-. said in Toronto: "I've the AHA decision that tho "rashj iisnd to pen up athletes, but bad no personal experience of their 1-IRISH HORSE lNlNS DERBY Union and formcrl iL r.Vn. ilie faniod English Tn-rhy at Ftp the mile and it half classic Rally- som England. The favored Crepcl- moss. I long shot mined by John y lo. owned by Sir Victor Sassoon oft.llcSliain of Philadelphia was sec- Engliind. came from behind to win ond in the field of 12. Report Only Few Use Pep Pills 1 use. lgtiud they vi oiitd do No one (iaiiatliuit pi'oftwsivtii.'il football y coat-ltcd by me has ever used: i-lt..iiitiitiii.s, the I-Itliiioiitiin l-Iski- them." : inns. tttiiilt inc illL'lll. says roatzhl xlziruiltoii s vi i nimt-r hiiirilyn I-'r.'iiik Pout lty. 3BeIl's ctiacli, (liis Rttler. said he tlve' lict-ii .'Il'()llIltl .'.IlltlItilf's for had "iiovcr at any little" coiisid-, quite in ten vtfars. t-ullege and pro-lerml use of drugs tn iiicrt'ase' frssional football and other atlilet- stamina or speed of 'llarilx'n. andl it-s. and l'te never heard of anyythat uout for any swiminni he hatll athlt-tr-s iisiii: HILV Lind of tlriizs cfi.'it'llllfl, . that iiiiulit he llLII'llllIll to tliciii." llt-iiiiis White. ltcatt of 'lie (in l If iitltlrit-s ate inking pills illlnatllnll .-knintriir Busing tssoria- pi-p tliviii up llllllll the rest flftllllll. said he had never tivsird of y.Vorth tnit'i'it1i takes tranqtiillizorsl amateur boxers taking drugs or to calm them tlmui, Canadian pep pills. lItl(tlx'f')' t'tI.'If'l'l('N ilnnit believe it. H-XKF-IRSl-'ll-Il.D. Caltl l:'tPl -l lltIlHP .Vlt-ckt-i of Toronto tlaple 'rHlKP if from a man uliu is in I iimnfs of the National Hockey position to know. pep pills aren'fl ,Lrauiie st-iitt going to enable any Rilll9lC run It i ”We use alisoliitely no driigs It fmir-miniite mile. l would kill tiiur men in horkcy, I-'ran7 Stampfl. I-Iiiniiiean cnarhl MW? wit uoiilrl have to take the who mntlitioned amt tiiiorc-rt Rog:-rl stuff about 74) tiriitw a soasiiit. I Bannister, Chris tlliaiziuay and kit-m' of no tianadian atlilctcs use Hiian Henson for their siit-rt-xsfiil IlIL' the stiitt ” lattenipts to shatter ilie ltlllrllllllr Tit-(SAVE S('HF.Dl'I.E NIH. teams play I 70 - lama the AMA decision. At'lIP(llllP- t ”I think it is quite ohtioiis that, an outstanding pcrftirmaiire in the mile i'iin is goini: to he the Ilrllfillflll of st stcmatir i-tintliliong it would be my opinion that the lIKl't)lVlll'I1-l ulants or sedatives of an kindi whatsoever would destrnv the er-l Iliidy Slll1.'4lf!Fr. general manager of the 'l'oroiito ftlaple Leafs base-y hull l'llill. salfl the team does not use stimulants. ('anada's amateur coarlit-s pro- feur-d ll little knowledge of the use of stimulants. fectiveness of the cnnititinning Fred Fonte. who coached the work." Canadian track and llPld relay Dr. llerlicrt Berger of New team in the t)lympit' ERIIIIS Itt York ('ity said in ronnt-rtinii uith never heard of tiny one using theiof l0llrvI'TllIll)iP miles iii no ('0lIl('l- Dllllwlflfl anyway 1 ran't see. whIt. t dv-nce."t BASEBALL Rouuoiur (U. K. Promoter lute barrier. is not impressed byl By THE ASSOCIATED PIIII Chicago Ind New York used. the American League penngng race look more thIn.0y0r like ; two-team scrap Thursday. The White Sox. benten only flu. times in the last 25 games. lwept a three-game set from Boston In .lim Wilsonis seven-hit pitching and llinnie Minoso's t.wo- run hiimcr beat the Red Sox 3-3 Ind maintained ('hicago's five-game lead The second place Ynnkgu continiiod to fatten their batting averatzw. Flllflzinl 20 hits to piiuiid ('lm't-land Mai and drop the third plat-e Tribe 8'3 games be hind as Hill Skowron and Mickey Mantle halted in 10 runs. Iioii-mi edged past Boston into fourth place with I 7 - 6 victory mgr W.'ls'hlIlI.'.lOVl. decided by Frank ll4IllN'F'S solo home run in the eighth tlnly tun ilas gaim-s were schert. r ti.lId In tin Notional Lusue. with the New York Giants haunt fourth place Milwaukee 143 Iidgllw St. Louis CI.rdinIls swattinl Pill!- burgh 6-0. First-pilce Cincuuud WII It Phtlndelphlu and second- plnce Brooklyn was at home to Chlcngo Cubs in night Elm"- 3lX'l'll VICTORY g wumn. . 35 . year - old right.- hinder. uined his tutti complete game and sixth vit'lni'y tn Elsllt declIions Is the Sox made it eight out of nine. Mickey VPFW" "WV? in both Boston runs ullli a home run Ind I double. Nettie Fox drove in the first Chicago run with I third inning sintllr auainst lnwr Dick Sister that extended his con- necutive game himniz streak to 11. Ted wiiiiams. thr.R-id 50)! thuoiper. was flrfor 2, sklddlnl his league-leading arrrazc to 31'3- Skowmn. who uas ltlfoivld an the Yankees iturlll "'9 lh'& 5 By JOE REICHLER Vt-IW YORK (APl,.Frederir A. Jolinsnn. New York laviyer who; rt-iii'r'sr-nied Danny Gardellii int his suit Hflitlllsl IlI'l.',RniZPt'l base- ball. said 'ltliiirsday the fincs tilasm torod upon six New York Yankee players recently Ire illegal afldl could not stand up in court. The fines were imposed for I! latc iiiultt t-lub frat-as. Bill Mar-' Illl. Nlit-kt-y Itlantlc, Yogi Berra, llaiik Htiiicr and Whitey l"oi'd.l were ahbfssffl 31.000 each, and! pitcher Johnny Kticks was ftiicdl 37 Baseball has no right Wh;ll&'II'l eier to iiiinnse llIlPS on players." asserted Jnhnsnn "lt lli entirely an arbitrary action Tn impose a penalty without A hearing violates the due process clause of the fed- eral and slate Ntnstitiitlnn." .lohiisoii's opinion. however, was' not shared by Rep. Emanuel t'el- lar illcm -N Y '. head of the House jlldl('lal')' committee wliich next week will start I congres- sional investigation probe of III sports. "I think its' part of the bases hall strut-titre to permit on uwnci' 0 Phillies Score 3 Homers, Down Redlegs 6 - 2 PI-lII.ADELPHlA tAPt .- The Philadelphia Phillie: beat Cincln. niiti iit its own game. the home run. slamming three out of the park for it 6-2 Ylf'ltll')r' over the National li('iII1llIl loading Rf'til!'IlS before 27,307 at Connie Mack sta- dium Thursday night. Stan Impala. Bob Bowman and lRip Repulskl each rocked homer number five for the season ln iintp Robin nnhorts tzrt his sixth twin against the same number of 'E'wL" ,-m”,,7"T:,l';,,.R;,n:'af.'"s:,;,1'1"". Pays His Bet Milli-uehiiiies got to hlll off Iv ritr. CANADIAN rams ,j,.,.,.,,k,,,,,. Hm, R,,r',', ; p,,,,.",,. three Cincinnati pitchers. invliid y Amerlcln League mm, Cmmnp ”m.HM. ' UWDGN ,M,, on Jmw 5'tl7.lK starter and loser lefty l-70?. New lnrk 240011 00".! I4 20 2 19-)? BI.-mph nah, mmm" lack (iross, now 4r2 on the cnmflhlil" (ilnelaod ml I01 002' 5.": 0 STANl)lN('.S g'n'ln'nmm 'h(,' In pwmmk (um The victory moved V the third- kiipk: and Howard; Garcia. V . l'. . iu bookmnkcrig m'm0 plat-e Phillirs to within I lame Tomanok 42) Mt-L.isb t't Aguirre - ""0"" LN!!!" 1'd " -'n8'0m m t h - M and l M" M the pncnemng Rm. (ti Pituin l7l and Nixon. L: Gnr- W 1- Pvt F-BL '""”' ' ' ' ' ". ' hm" legs and percentalt points behind eta. Hm: NYk-Mnntle, Skow- Cincinnati 29 17 mo” l'"?d"” ' B”'”" "M '."y' the ninnmip Brooklyn Dodgers. Mn. Hp Rlinesy m.,mkty,, zr. i7 505 1:5 weight boxing champion within Washtfllmn 201300000 It 9 1 Philadelphia 27 IR .800 in, My war!- nmrml ow om Hx H 7 I2 1 x1,1wm,kN. 2;, 19 V353 3 Solomons pIid the l)00l(I' the 10 . , ." Rainou. Byorly l7t Ind FlllEE'I"lSl l-0"” 3' 21 -"ill 3'5 W"”"l5 Th",'i5d3-Vi "'9 "lmcsl BaSIllO w. Ild; lloefl, Slester Ht Ind IIoiise.lNew York 20 27 .426 9”: ""0! 1" W"L"l"1 W" Wl"'" "'''l' w Slenter. i.: Ryerly. unit; Wu Pittshi-rim ti 30 33-1 we I?” "0" ”l””''' .""”"” ”"'""' M99? SUgGl' ROY . q,,,v,n; rm gout, gm," hit-ago I1 28 3l71Zl'q Elfin .Rnrkiy 1Qz1:l”f'a'll'IO'l!I fun, Boston fill 000 none I 7 I. . i irant-isrn nl . Mr M10 !0P' '.;.m ion Carmen Rawitio '.'hirar:n 001 000 2ftxw- .'ll 1: A"""'”'" v't'"”" ' :ped Corkoll in nine rounds. :::;1:;l.(?;(, mp”.,.,m t," . mm.-ti;-. Siuter and white; Wilson and . Vt L "ft (""'l-- -- --e -w-- e !t.,..Em fitlp hghl with middle- Rnitoy. llflsz Hos,-Vernon; Clllm 1.h"'ai." k I2 in ' lrarrlli '0-It I llarshniiin (Ht. weight champion Sugar Ra,V Rf" lll'""50- tlpw M 2' In E00 5, New York at Detroit -Niel.ar- binson at I New York ballpark Baltimore too ltlfl flflttr-I 9 0 (l"'l""l 73 2l '3” "'1 sen t2-ti vs Btinning t4-It. little in September. the Interna- Kamas (iil.l' 000 "ll '00” 3 l" 0 Dmmn zi 23 Ml 9 Washington at Cleveland Wt - Iional Boxinl Chm "id TlHlWlGY- -l'tlll1St'tlI. 7-IIVN'lfllI '7l It'll Tl'l' Elmo" . 23 2E "M9 In Qtohbs t0-It'll vs Ilalrv tvl-At ”Basilio accepted 2.3 per cent of 'l?"l'lM. litnllwrti "9': V-aI”V!'l'. k”"."" l"-V 2" 26 "435 12'? . Boston at Kansas ('itv Wt -- the net gate and radio and televi- li"l'l"'"" l5' n”"'" ”l'- T””'k5 Balm-um? W N '422l3 Nixon '3vl' vsv .BIi.f'fII'2llll '3-."li. sinn rct'ciItt:." said James ll. till. Ki-liner -an and Smith W: w”l""K'”” '6 33 3271' Niiltonnl Lulu! .Vorris. persident of the IB('. "l .lohoiion. I.: Gnrver HR.I: BIl- PROBABLE l,n.(.m,.'u ctnnnnau t 3,-mktyn rm , Wm talk to Robinson later in the Nivm-IL Gnrdner: KC!-Ctr" ' ' ihippstetin t2.4- vs Craig fl-2t. on and try and close the match." Nnt.lonIlI.eIxIe NEW YORK tAPt Probnhlv. Milwaukee It Fltlshtirgh Ni - Norris closed the first tiiilf of 51, Louis riaozooooo C11 Livilcliers for today's major league spiihn (5-.'lt V, Purkpy i4.:tt, -the deal with Rsiutio and the Piitshiirnh 0000flt0fll- ft fa ntsamcs won and lost records Int Chicago at Philadelphia Vt - fighters two ro-mnnntlP"- n,,.r,,.,. and it, smith: Klin('.lpIl'enlhPM'll. lHillman '0-ll vs Sontortl tall. Rohinson may 0" "I0" fl'."""'"s OFlriro ta. Pepper '6: Km: Wt Amrrirnn Iwaxue l St. l.ntll.l It Vow York Nb Ile is I'0l'mr'1Ni to he askimz '0 Ind rotten L: Kline. I-IR: StL- Baltimore at Chicago IN! Cue-lliictuon wit vg Anumglli cu), no 45 per cent of the total receipts. Ennis. - W...E Milwattlu-0 CIIINIDNI3 0 ' l , R" ' New York Iol tilt M! e 1 5. l nuiti. Jolly mi and sin: Germ and Kati l.: Bulil HR: Ntiku E-cboendienst. Cincinnati Phila Gross. Fowler (st. Nunlull 17) and Bailey. Roberts Ind Impala. L Gross. HR: Phii -hopltl. Dove man. lenulslil. Chicago It In-olilyn poIte'IMd- Ins. Inter-IIIJIIII Lune st 1": tlttoltltlldltfl--4 00 nut-ii IMIDIIUDOI-JIIO ggygmu, (xtmfu (I1). Jordan "It and Ron.-Ill; Cooteii. James Ind CMII. V: Crimlnlz L: Toe-Roulll. Oollot I IIIOMIDINL-1 I 0 Ihilil III-CID fl. THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY Pinlt r Blu0 - Beige. AA and 3 SUMMER SALE M0 pair of Posfol Pumps-Cuban Ind Hi Huh widths Only 53.” -- Sins 4V3 . 9 50 Pair of T00n Agtn LoIf0rs Ind Flaftiu i B0590 Ind Whifo - 83.99 200 Pair of Assorted Sumrnor Sandals- HOI's Work Shoes and Work loo . stio.E'co'..uo. r- . .: VIlu0s to 36.95. AA Ind I Widths-Only 52.99 is Assorted Not Ill 33:09-IUT-Only SI.” pr. ' A "Th0HotnIIlOOOI The Charlottetown Guardian. Friday. IEIIIW '7. 1967 'a Claims Fines Plcislerecl On 6 I Yankees Players Are Illegal to fine the players." he said. "However. this is just nnoihcd il- lustration that the players Ire just poems for tlir uuncrs" N e I t h e r mniitiissiuner Ford Frick nor anyhutly in the commis- sioner's office t-ommcntcd on the statements made by Johnson and l('elIar but another high baseball official said: ”We net't'i' do anything in base- hull thats' not lcizal. We have h v '. -i ' . W ' ; t ' . il""-? in? '03 in"v "tilt '5 C"P W'""”' at; Wtt:l:...lt"i;t:.:W;i..;t;r; "lave" M may in shalm” l FTPSONI. England (AW Vric Highplloldt another three lengths Y3"l"lP Dl3.l'Fl' "ll'iFh'l"l8l”"' sllnl into the lead half A lTltl!' from tauav in third Jerry Coleman. roachod hy tel-lthe finish and raced on stroiiglyl Frir and Donald were .l0llll Pt7l10l'IP in ('l0VPl3nd. flN'laNtl ttt'I- to win the l'-.--milet7 - In - 2 bolting favorites. High ilicr he nor any of the pttnishcfl players evcr rontcmplated chal- lenging the fines. Chicago- ew York Make AL Race Two-Team Effort sumo I0! It llevolniid In t toned their winning streak to four gnmu. batted in in runs with I two-run bother I I P!!! of two-run 11 IIIIIII NITHM to push his avenue to .368. vlnlloped I two- run 450-foot homer in tho first in- ning and Idded I two-run double in I five-run fifth. Mike GIrclIl wIs the loser with Johnny Kucks winning his third with I five-hitter. THREE-BIT PITCHING Lou Slestor won his second for- llle Tigers with . uu-!e-iait. 5 2-; inning relief Job Ifter Billy I-Ioeft left In I three-run Senator fourth, that wiped out I 4-3 Detroit lead.l Hoeft's first mnjor leque home; run scored two in I four-run Tl-t Ker second Igninst Pete Ramos-- Bud Byerly lost it. ; Ruben Gomez. who haitn'ti beaten the Brnvos since his "hit- Fullmor Starts t Comeback Tonight (iHlCAG() (AP) Ex-miildlc-. . Inntle. I-for li .,d.nrn" frIcII with Joe Adcock lut July 11. vermltt-id Jim but uni, two by Ed Mnthows-In winning his Ieventh. Bob luhl loot 1. (om-tn, giving up Rod Schoen- dienIt's ellllth home nil. loilful ll the last three gnmes. Ind I first inning score on two IlnI1H- I W313 and I force out. p stsii Muslnl regained the NI. batting lead from Pirate Fundy with two doubles in four trip! for I .361 Ivenge. Fundy. 0-forsf Is Murry Dickson won his second with I six-hitter. fell to .356. Musisl also had two runs list- ted in, taking the league rbi lead with 39. Del Ennis homered in the Cards 12 - hlt Ittnck that that. handed Ron Kline In elshth defeat, Gene Baker hsd but the Pirateit' hitti- Baltimore was It Kansas City in the only At. night gIme. Rangers, Hawks Trade Players NEW YORK fAPi-New York- welght champion Gone FllnnleflRilngPFl Thursday sent winger m'"5mI '":("t5 k” f0"'(9hh3Fk- "ll::y Ron Murphy to Chicago Blat-It e ony tioc on o is rare ,, . . lasainst dangerous .l.iEm. Mum In llaolts in exchange for Henry mmunder at the Cmwg, tHafIl( Ciesta. I strapping cen- lstndium. g lure - Just 37 days ago. in this l'll1E.i mesh. 12' 0, gig Catharina Wilmer W” k”0.Cked, "91" l" lhcl0nt.. scored 10 goals in National titth round of his first title destnm-key League competition last fence by Sugar Ray Robillntlll l-"B3,. although he was,” med reg. F"”"l9T I5 "lied 3 9'5 l"l”"'leliilarly. Murphy. 23, of Hamilton. "V" -.l""P5. Wllll "eaflli ll”'E'k"d Ont, was hampered by injuries in R0l""50" ”0m9b39k ” l-ll? (l'”"” suffered in training camp. He was ago Stadium in January of 195-5 ;h.v soundly pummcling Sugart Ray- 1 t Fiillnit-i-, No. l mirtdli-wright tcontcndcr. has a 40-4 record withl 20 knockouts. Joni-s. front Yonk- ers. .N'.Y., has 44-l7-1 with 11 knot-knuts. ' ' French Horse tTliiii'sd.'iy Coronation Cup for Fi'ancr. i It was the eighth time since the owners and war thlt French sent to the Providence farm club and returned to New York In mid- season. scoring seven goals and receiving 12 assists in 33 games. E.? trainers have won the race. Fric. s five-year-old by Vsndale out of I-'ripe. won 122.342 for owner if. Calniann. Ft-ic covevred the turf course in 2:343 and was ridden by J. Deforge. English-owned and trained Dun- Vrldt was to to 7 in the field of. eight. The Coronation Cup was first run in 1902. ANGUS Mnrl.EAN HEAR 8.45 p.m. lnsi-rted by Queen's County Conservative Association. 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