SPORT OF KINGS with 71. Most runs held by Tom-‘ Ju1y 10 _ Centertownerg at ‘ my Grant 0! Peak" 22. Uptowners. 1 Most hits held by Mike Kelly July 13 _ Downtown". at. RACES I AND I RACES 2 AND I «of Morel] with M. Most walks Centeriownera. “Mind by Brendon Dunphy July 15 — Downtowners at; MARK ‘JUTURE CHIEF with 15. Most times hit by Pltch- Uptowners. 3353‘!“ FAMIGO MIKE- Od ball by Allie MacPhee with July 17 — Uptowners at Cen- FBFBTrS QUEEN S—LUCKY LARK .. Most SICIITICQ! by Walter tertowners. ' Fndn’q GI'R A—VERNITA‘S PET Bradley 0f POI“! With 5‘ MOS! July 19 —— Centertowners at FWAW‘ANEgA L330“ BUD - doubles held by Erwin Connolb Downtowners Idouble-headerl 74‘s“ MONEY Fanning: ; mm, of Peak» with 6. Highest wln- July 20 —- Uptowners at Down- m may 1.001, ' CINCINNATI (AP! — Mana- ger Walt Alston of Los Angeles ; Dodgers followed custom Satur- day and named ‘ond choices in player balloting to help fill the National League roster for the annual All Star baseball game. In addition to [and outfielder Johnny Callison of Philadelphia. The pitchers for both the Na- It tional and American League: teams will be announced Thurs- t 1 day. ( I Those who finished second in ‘the player balloting and who ’ were named by Alston to tnei ‘all-star squad included: i Catcher Johnny Edwards of} ICincinnaiti. first baseman Bill> {White of St. Louis, second base- : iman Bill Maaeroski of Pitts- burgh. third b a s e ma n Ron ; Santo of Chicago. shortstop 1490 1 Cardenas of Cincinnati, left .. ;fielder Willie Stargell of Pitts- ‘ burgh, centre fielder Curt Flood HONORED st TIGNISH ATHLETES choices. Alston picked catcherl Smoky Burgess of Pittsbiirgn= TWaIier Alston {Follows Pattern i The starters In the game were selected by vote of the! players and each must play all all of the sec. ;' least the first three innings un- i Geraldine Abbe paid ; 47.50 mi. lcss injured or ill. 5 LIST STARTERS AI Dole mead b victory is 2:11 2-0 in the fourth race and won the second half of the fea- ture in race eight with a time of 2:10 3-5. the fastest clocking of the night. There was one other double. dash winner on the program. Jet Liner dashed to a win in r e two with a clocking of 2217 M). and repeated in the sixth heat in 2:18 1-5. Single winners were Jim's Billy 42:11”; Jolly Lit 12:13; i t I t a $2.00 ticket for the t re- turn of the evening. . They are catcher Joe Torre, of Milwaukee. first basemaui the second .1 Orlando Cepeda of San Fran» cisco. second baseman Ron; Hunt of New York, third base- man Ken Boyer of St. Louis. shortsto Dick Grost of St. ; Louis. left fielder Billy Williams ‘ of Chicago. centre fielder Willie Mays of San Francisco and ‘ right fielder Roberto Clemente_ of Pittsburgh. - Alston‘s Dodgers and Houston Colts still are without a repre- sentative. . It means Alston will have to i take from his pitchers to 3ch the Dodgers a required player but that doesn’t figure to be hard for him to do, what With the likes of Sandy Koufax around. Dick Farrell of the ‘ (‘olts' pitching staff is a likely ' choice from his team. a This year‘s All-Star game will ‘ fry Schools for the year were presented to Midge Elder- shaw left and Freddie Ready right by their Physical Educa- tion teacher Phillip Harper prior to the school closing re- ‘Trophtes for the most out- standmg Boy and Girl ath- lete for the Tignish Elemen- I urday night. The eight-year-oltl {gelding stepped the mile in 2:10- ' 5 /5. Favorite Sweeps To Win In Irish Sweeps Derby ‘ DUBLIN 'APf—Santa ('IaIIS.ImIIIIDnS of people tlirough-imore titan a canter to the the 4-fo-7 favorite. proved as out the world who had bought finish line and he finished four m t d .l d bl good as his name Saturday as ‘ Irish Sweepstakes tickets. A lengths in front of Lionhearted. if e 0h? my 0" e payon.” he surged to the front with ‘ ticket on the winner was worth" His time was 2 minutes. (in i f" t u ""0" ” Exhibition threesixteenths of a mile to go $140,000. 3-5 seconds. lark' and won the third running of . Just as he did in the Epsom Lionhearted was second after __ the Irish Derby. Sixty-th0usaiid . Derby. Santa Claus trailed far beating Sunseeker, owned by I “gawofimk vflfifierxfii Irishmen roared. back during the early part of James Cox Brady of Hamilton a mimsoaked track on the The bay so“ of phamossairb the 112 - mile rat-e. 'l‘hen _ lie Farms, N..l.. in a photo finish. lelghmjash harness racing card Aunt Clara stamp“ mime“. as started moving through the field The victory carried first prize libel-e Saturday nigh . he best th'ree . warn Old ‘of 18 rivals. $149,730 for Santa Claus‘ Watc-him's t joint ow rs 77 e r Id E f Star raced to me thorou hbred in Euro with arrows INTO LEAD . “e " 'Y a *’ “3- fastest time of the night with a the adgditi'on of this viiifory ioI With three - sixteenths of 11 “mm” hm hm“ PM lheIcka'ng 0f 2-15 4-_5 in he third in; Epsom Der b y triumph. mine to go, jockey Willie Burke, . mother 0? the “0‘5” INS“ trace. and won again in race se- scored earlier in the month at ’an Irishman. shot the sniooth- ; "amen Mmk R03”?- The PM“ i "9“ I" 2-1?- Epsom Dawns jsmding (.011 mm the lead. Once 3 boosted Santa Claus total earn- . ‘Barbara a Value captured the first race. and won again in . i f . . , . tags to $376,423. ; The race carried the hopes of Ion .he front end it was nothing I Lionheaned‘ owned by Sir In“ seven in 219. Humphrey de Trafford, woni Barbara‘s Value captured the $29,773 and sunseekenmne of : first event with a time of 2.18 the six American-owned horses ‘and repeated in the fourth race in the race. earned $19,352, in 2.19 1-5. Merry Note was the Crete was fourth. otiher double winner. c o m in g Dilettante, the second choice . home i” 2-13 2'5 in the sacond o ned by Larry Gelb of New ldash and crossing the wire G’iown Eagles Are Leading I §::}35:3“:gn:s.t 0f the Other zllflllntimeesuwgiehesalttiw because K _ . _ I . ‘ v of the muddy course. Dan . By ED CLINTON {the “'InnPl‘S made his pitching LIKES HORSE‘S LOOhS . raced a 2.24 1.5 mile in race , ROI’RIS BUREAU debut a success pitching sev’en Eddie Arcaro, famous re- five. and John L. Jollitv had a OF THE GUARDIAN i innings and giving up only three‘ tired American jockey in Eu- ‘ time of 2.23 in the eighth dash The Georgetown Eagles are’hits while striking out elevenirope on a broadcasting job Pays wm .man, ' proving to be the top team in ‘ Mike McCormack took up where said: the King‘s County League for he left off last year in the hilt-j .iI-d willingly chuck my Job SACKVIIJLE DOWNS, NSI the 1964 season To date. HIP ins! department by getting two; to ride Santa" ICP) —- Edgewood Scott, six- Eagki; have «on all five of. hits on three trips. League aco] . ' ‘ iyea»r»old brown stallion owned their starts. including two Vli'i- ' ion resumes this Monday with: , Bi",ka Who “des 53"” C13“. .' by Prince Edward Island inter- tories Over Morel]. who were the Macleana Uptowners meet-31‘} his workou“ “d handlediests. swept both ends of the thm 3‘ ‘1 two‘year‘oldv replaced I feature Raiivbow Haven invitat- Other winners were Success Intruder, Mighty Con. Galaxie Hal. Pay Check. My Ensign. Scotch Ensign and Grattan Ex- press C * e daily double of Mighty . Con and Galaxie Hal paid $102.30, te tire-season favorites to jing Larter's Centertowners. ‘ . again annex top honors over‘xmo's COUNTY SCHEDULE‘SCf‘bIe Breasley in the (Elvin-1mm pace u 580m“, Dow“.s the regular schedule B othl July 5 -— Peakes at Cardigan. 1 It?! 58dd1€~ But he rode him E Saturday. Stewart. at Cardigan, Vch the same .way the '50-ycair-old {flashy did In Posting I one- horse field to the finish wire games were close. but. it was Mt. ' The Island horse led the sit the Eagles that came out on‘non River at Morell. Soui'is at.J . top. If they want to finish onLGeorgetown. . l englh ll‘lumph 3" 950m» in 2:07 2-5 in the first leg or top, Morell is now going to; July 12 -— Cardigan at SOUI‘IS.i “He never was out of a can- the $1200 feature with watch have to depend on the other‘ Georgetown at Souris. Vernon ter." said Burke. “I gave him Top and Dees Lady in mom, teams to beat the boys from‘River at Mt. Stewart. Peakesrhis head two furlongs out and mu third place the County's capltal' tat More”. the just sailed past them." In the second'h If “7h ' Two of the league's games‘ July 1. Georgetown .at Ominous was Ihe earlyleader m" Ed ewoodi asc (tit lo fish were ruled out. Both games in- Pcakes, Morell at Vernon Riv- bt .th mar , h h f . h . it o coc e volved the league‘s newest en-'er. Cardigan at Mt. tewart. . u “'1 _ ee'e'g l 5 0 8 mile 1 e mile in 2:0t; 8:5.a fifth of w from Verna" Riv”. In bash July fl; __. Georgetown at @r.‘ to go Biscayne took first place j . second '0“ h” mdlwdual rc‘ games they used a player n‘hofiiigan. Peakes a; Vernon River. in the closely bunched field. ico ‘ Lady :3“ second was declared ineligible. Their Mi. Stewart 3' inlli‘is- I r _ .i I first game with Souri‘s was or~. Aug. Sottt‘is at Peak“. ' “uh san.“ Claus mung we" on dered replayed. and their con. Morell at Mt. Stewart, Vernon . “1“ "‘"S'de- Lion'heal‘led SUP-Eyed “st With Peakes was anew", Rm;r a, (kmrflomwn. to the front With a quarter-mile e Bombers from Peakes. Aug. 9 .- Souris at Moi'eli.jr°ma'"m3' The“ Santa Claus double winner on the card which contributed $654 to a fresh air camp fund for needy children. of St. Louis and right fielder be played .liily 7 in New orai Hank Aaron of Milwaukee. .Mets' new Shea Stadium. SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CPl H Wayne’s Pride (2:121; Real Am Castle sped to victory inI Jerry WW, and Go Along the feature invitational pace at' Hal (2:10 1-5 . - ISaint John Exhibition Park Sat- Real Jerry in winning the sixth race, paid $44 to :2 back- ers. while ayne's Pride 1% turned $325 MONCTON ( CP) -— Al Dale won both ends of the feature pace to highlight the eight-dashi harness racing card here Satur- i day night. I . E. C 1.29 — C. MacMiIlan, E. Tay- lor, M. Farrell. 1.36 — A. MacLean, .1. Park- Ladies Draw ls Released The following is the ladies curling draw for the Belvedero golf club for today: 1-16 PM. — M. Weir, E. Bun- tsIn. M. Machllan. 1.22 — D. Rogers, I. ledlaw. ox. I l 1 er, E. MacDonald. g 1.43 —— G. Molloy. M, Dennis. E Lo 1.50 — G. Barbour, M. Mac. Neil, J. Horne. 1.57 — H. Baker. M. Cannon, J. O'Brien. Holders Names Are Released DUBLIN (CPI—Following Is the official list of Canadian ticketholders who won second and third I-rlsh Sweepstakes based on the m. Sash: - 70002. ~ 11am Brcen. 17 Grcabbey Trail. West Hill Post office. Toronto: SML 81400. Doug Witty. Wilcox Ave... Sault Ste. Marie. 0nt.; 'I‘TK M372, Denis O‘Hagau 129 Kenilworth. Ottawa; The |02715. J. Sinnott. 1835 Nassau St., Charlottetown. P.E.I.: m. 66. Robert McLeod, 22 For- rest St., Glace Bay. N.S. 2. Lionhearted —— TNJ mos. .1. Ferneyhough. W a i nwri'ght. Alta.; TQS 60702, Fred Hume. 75 Kawartha Ave.. Oshawa. 0nt.: TXS 59637. Mrs. Armour. 2161 200th St., Langley. B.C.; 51311 40292. Dava Moskot, 177 Rushton Rd.. Toi- onto. 3. Stinseeker-SLN 78105, f. Baycroft. R.R. 2, Ignnoxville. ‘ ' TSK 65547, Nettie Dunn. i c: E“ 720 33rd St. N.W., Calgary; SJI' 49222. Raymond Maher, 143-1 Rue Viau. Montreal; SEM 548611 Hamilton Terrace, Dowm view, Ont.; SDT 81728, E. Moore to . 1187 Avenue Rd., Toron . CASES PENDING BONN courts have sentenced 5.445 pet‘- sons for crimes committed un- der the Nazis. Justice Minister, Ewald Bucher has reported. He :aid 800 more cases are pend- (AP)——West German . n.12na0um0haflom,lnl-afl. 1084. ® Confederation Contra NOW PLAYING the celebrated annual musical satirical review "THE BEST OF SPRING THAW" with BARBARA HAMILTON and DAVE IROADI‘OOT “The most riotloualy funny review to hit the boards the long history at this City". (Guardian -Patrlot) June 22 -— July 4 Mon-Thurs. Evening 8:80 Fri.-Sa.t. -- Twilight Perl. 6.00 pan. Evening Peri. 9:15 6000 SEATS AVAILABLE Confederation Theatre Boa Olficm Queen St. M404 i GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE . Confederation Theatre Box Office. Queau'fl. 8-1464 1 i I i i i i 3 Centennial Essa flckarmobiia MONDAY—Cape Tormeatiuc Terminal 10:00~4:00 pun. SUI-TERA FROM BIRTH PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -- Alt‘ Force Capt. Charles A. Cotton. is recovering inhospital ' 29. from the birth of his daughter. He suffered multiple fractures of the jaw when he fell at the door of the delivery room. The baby. Dawn Ann, weighing five pounds. nine ounces, is In good condition. running of the Irish Derby at The Curragh near here Satur- day, with horse. ticket number. name and address: 1. Santa Claus—TRR 04007, Iris Taylor. 36 Long Branch Ave.. Apt. 3, Toronto: 64374. Mrs. R. Marshall. SEM 3 Fair- I AAAA A l TUESDAY—Remington, Ramsay Easo station 10:00- 12: p.111. ‘ RCAF Base-Station Groceterla Parking Lot 1:30-4:00 pan. WEDNESDAY—Summerside. Holman’s d P. l. I.— 10:00 mun-4:00 p.m. THURSDAY—Montague. Doug’s Service Station 10100 Lou-12:80 .m. Garden of the Gulf Museum 1::10 pom-4:00 pan. FRIDAY —- Reid’s Corner— Travel Bureau l 10:00 - 4:00 pm. — ~ — Insurance Counselling District Supervisor 0 Sun Life of Canada 0 Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Y Charlottetown. P.E.I. — — _ _ - I CONFEDERATION CENTRE BOX 0 CB ‘ Open Daily ..... .................. .. 10 a.m.—-10 p.111. Sundays .. ........ .... p.in.— 9 pan. ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN Dally .. .......... 10 a.m.—8 Sundays .................. 12 pan. pan. due m an agreement bemefiniCaMigan at ppakes' ML swflgmade his devastating finishing Other winners included Bur- the two teams before the game .' art at Georgetown. ! mn- ‘ I Bess Express (2:141: Lord Dalz- was played. . Aug 16 ., Mir Stewart at It took the camera to separatei gess Express (2:14): Lord Dal- The past bro weeks we're r... P e a k e s, More” at souris, the next three horses. 1 zell 12.11 3.5); Sunrise (2:12i; leased league stastitics, and GeoI‘thnwn at \’ci‘“"." R'Ver'. Cardigan at. Vernon River. some of the arera es mav seem . . g ' I Six teams Will be. in the play-. a but low to be included 1. th 1 , top five bans". This is “tr”; i offs. The first and second place but. as only 3 mm,“ M ,pams team “'1” meet in one-round. are consistently fmvarded “'llh the Winner advancmg‘to mm- mm, games. mm, of thelthe finals. The third and IIIIII‘ batters do not have enough ap- ‘ place teams Wm meel' and m. pearanpes ,0 Guam“ and wet fourth and sixth place teams. have no chotce but to list. theIThe W'mfiYstzf the lat“? is“ ones who do qualify. Walterlrmmds “l. 9" mee 1° “‘9' Bradley of Peakes is having 9 a wmn" to meet “ e himself quite a season to date. 3 He is the top batter. and is tied .‘ - for the lead in both runs scor-I League has . commenced It"’1 ed_ douhlgs‘ and leads with the l fourth successwe season. Threat most hits It ms are once again playing‘ The W's!" H 80 f" h H . for the Souris Credit Union Tro- . drigan of M? Stewart will;1 my Whm‘ for the pas‘ thm‘ two home runs ‘and both were I {liars hastbeen won by a“ Mac. . - i ans p owners. 1:, tag? “geewigtmaa-g? 5:2? Following is the schedule iorl strikeout parade with twenty- i rhyming"; “Merl/owner, an eight. and Is tied with Bud Mc- Uptown“... ‘ Cullogh as top pitchers in the‘ July 1 __ Downtown”, league with each having two Centermwners. V wins and no defeats. The league 4 July 3 _ Uptown“, It Down, 5 ts taking this Sunday off. but. i mwners_ - action will resume on three; July 5 __ Uptown" “ ceng :1! "9:: figgd‘l’ya'gue d itertowners (double-header) " » "Mr 5 ul 6 -— Centertowuers that the players can shoot for nownxowners. are: Most at Bats held by Ed-5 July 8 __ Uptown”! “ Down,f die and Gerard Smith of Peakes 3 mwnefl ' Souris Town Baseball 5 I I ati at; TONIGHT 7:45 pm. g batting average by Mike towners. ' Kelly of Moran with 470. Most July as -- Contempt". so RACES s AND ‘1 3.4053 4 am) a s have three players tied Uptowners, ‘ VIII 8. as do most home runs. July 24 -— Downtou ‘ers ati 1"RUSHAWAY CHIEF 1"‘lthY G COMMAND I!!! m we'll do pitching fl- Uptowners. Z-WILLARD'S CHOICI HTALAG HANOVER July as — Uptownm at Cell-l a—man .1010: Hum KING mom". . I FBOOMTOWN 1:8USAN POINT: July 31 — Centertowners atI HIGH" WARRIOR Domwnm S—ANTl-IONY L O-MISO mama an. Aug. 2 — Uptowners at Down-l “Ann” cm" towners t doubleheaderi l UAu I - Centertowners at its; . -_ Downtown a Charlottetown Driving Pork I. Mpg.“ qtlsbflmlias. People at; ‘ mammnmmpm on: «nutrition. Iceman Tholsioad LII. The Dow"