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(6). BOY’S wean srons ouesu smear ) 3?)" Tum—id (w' .' om ( ). MY. (7). Jackson (1). men". coed lily riia assocuren eases samnsv Island I I I li‘Plttlbllr‘Nh.uo.:l0m€;;— 6140 .Clnclnnati 100000200— 3 62 3mm“ W the") Law, (8-8) McBean (7) and m "1‘ Pagliaronl: Nuxhail. (s - 5) 1d Duren (7) Henry (9) and Ed-. —Mazeroski Cin—Pinson American League New York 480 002 000—14200 Detroit 000010 001— 2 83 at Bouton (10-8) and Blanchard: Wickersham, (12-7) Egan (1) ards. Rs: P (a) Clendenon (6); 000 041 122—10 14 o 000 200 007— 9 14 2 Robbie (8) and Uecker; Roebuck (6) (10-8) (9) 8). “e Simmons. Jwenghe (9) Cuellar Ban-y. Bennett.(9 - ' lGreen til) and Triandos. HRst. Andy raised his!StL—Boyer 2 (15). | by Milwaukee 000000000—0 31 placing New York 20006200x—10120 and three mile. He had won the Cloninger. (I . 9) (5) mile Friday. (Sadows I (5) Butler (6) and The 18-year-old Oha-rlottetownlnailey; Stallard (d - l3) and runner book overthe lead of the Gander. HRs: NY—Christopher 880 run on the bark stretch 0-‘ (10) Altman (t). the final lap Saturday only to Chicago 010002000— : 71 have Dave gills. Uplands. Qua. no“... mmoh_ 5 70 come 5 years back 0 . stretch and nip Arsenault at the Bum and Rozmvsh” wire. Eilis' time was 1:583. SECOND IN l-MILE Ar :1 Sa the to defeat r League Arslena-ult. Wash. 030 000. 4 9 6- Olivo Wash. — Brink. Bait. — Brown (5). (126) E E- (3), Pepitone (14). Second New York Detroit ‘ 010000310— 5 ill 010 002 aley. (3-2) Hamilton (7) and cClain. (l Wickersham HR: DCl—wt’l’l Beale was first, with Olive placing second and Chattand third. '0 Nancy Leslie. SWO; Roberta Picco. Don Mills; Andre Beats. N.S.: Crystal Olive. NE; and Margaiet Challand. Don Mills. merside Saturday was the fin- ish in theI Women's Midget 60- yard dash. Within a stride of the finish line are. left to righi, ' m -- Wo - ngton (1 Ar- rs ONE OF "Mt "flung rlgo Ill) Klippstein (12) Fos- Milwaukee dashes at the Eastern Canadian e 55 track and field championships held to Sum- ISLAND’S GREATEST MEET : 15 Canadian Records Broken At Summerside Dave’ .v _. . its; 8. Susan Brooks. South. earns won the event with 5’ 8", Islanders to place in Friday’s competitl 3'11 - 3) (it) Willie Davey. Toronto; 2. ( By NICK FILLMORE SUMMERSIDE —- The 51 est track and field meet in the history of Prince Edward island wound up at Summerside‘s new reat- Barrett, Toronto; 3. Jon (CCT)1 “ ‘lrwin. London. Height 12 ft. 3. in. . Women's midget broad jump: i (Mi . (western Ontario A.A.U. Time) i15.6—3 Men's midget 440 yard relay: ‘ 1. Quebec; 2. Central Ontario; sports complex Saturday with l. Margaret Chatiaud, Don Millsf 15 Canadian records broken. one. Ont.; 2. Astrid Verduyn. Peter-. tied and two newly established. iborough. Out; 3. Pat Wilson“) The Eastern Canadian A gchon Mills. Distance 17 ft. 5 111.! Class track and field champion—l Women's juvenile discus: Li 3. Southwestern Ontario T1 me4 56 3 Women‘s midget 440 yard reg lay: 1. Southwestern Ontario; 2,) Don Mills; 3. Nova Scotia. Time. shi s were held in P,E.I, for-i Carol Martin, Don Mills: 2. Sam; 50.5. ' . - thepfirsl time in history Friday I dra Wall. Kitchener, Out; 3.: Womens juvenille 440 yard.re-. and more than 300 atheletes and 1 Maureen Rankin. Halifax. Dis-l lay: 1. Southwestern Ontario. coaches from Ontario. Quebec.‘tance 128 ft, 934 in. P011) M1135. (51:1:a other competi-i ~ nswick and Nova Sco- Men's junior discus: 1. All: ors .’ . . New Em ‘ Mills: 2. Connie Mens junior mile relay- 1 l l . - i s l ' i I l a I tia took part in the smoothly-‘Roost. Dori run two-day program. I rCCT) Beaten. Antigonish. N.S.: : The widely picked Southwequ LlilEl Steilon. Montreal. Dis- tem Ontario AAU team walkedllallt‘P 135 ft. 5‘74 in. off with team honors for the Men's midget his!) lump: 1. Central Ontario; 1. Quebec; . Southwestern Ontario Time 3.224 _._—___——_—-— Men's juvenile medley relay: third consecutive year. collect-1P Kearns. Ottawa: 2. Brian 1. Southwestern Ontario; 2. Que A I z 204 points. Don Mills was.Kelse.v. Montreal: 3. Joe Chev-. Scotia. me I I E nd with 17 and lebecmrie. Charlottetown. Height 5 it. . . . ' , it?) had 124 points. 9‘ ;3 "ll. . Womens midget discus: 1. The outstanding individual) Men's juvenile pole vault: 1.‘r ' Jildy Dalhgl'ell. Ottawa: 2- Al'- ' ' “ ld Ont. ' 3. performance cup was present. Robert Waugh. SummeiSIde. P.) I ALYGREN 11819 Wallace. Th0") . . or.) Marjorie ’l‘urner., Halifax-(41.1.; 2. Don Barry. Antigonish. '" DY D Ann Newcombe. Middleton. N. Track and Field Club. for her ‘ NS: (no other entries). Height Women's midget 60 yard dash; ‘5. Distance 117 ft. 1? in ‘ ' ‘ en's juvenile high limp: l t n Canadian record Friday in the) 10 ft. f) m. (1. Andrea Beals. Middleton. N. t _ Women‘s Juvenile loo-yard dashl Mens ltllllor 330 .Vard hurdles: 8.: 2. Crystal Olive. Rothesay. 30" Donnen- Vader“: 0 v 3- Her time was 10.8. bettering the) 1- Wally Brown. Don Mills; 2.iNB.; :1, Margaret Ohatland. D3?” MCK'ayi ThOX'Old. 0M: 3- Wi n ston Ingalls. Ayres Cliff. former record by one-tenth ofiROll zanln. Windsor. Gilt; 3.lDon Mills. Time 7.4. Que. Heights “2.91". 2 anti Arno”. Don Mms' Timel Men’s midget 200 yards 1' Men’s junior pole vault: 1. Enter name in box Eac" ' :G i . 'r t ; 2. G . my Turn om“ 0 my Bob Raftis. Don Mills; 2. John . ll a second. TOP anlvaAis Margaret ChatJand, Don Mills I individual .‘ D a v e Patterson. Toronto; 2. i c. Francis, Don Mills. Time 23.4. Men's midch 1180 yards: 1.! C h . St. Lambert. e.: 3. "me H on Lepine, Montreal; yard relay team that finishedel'mSll‘Ollfl. 31- Lambert. Que.:i Men's junior 220 yards: 1.‘N.3“CY Simmondsv seed . .3. Mike McCann, Hamilton.§Mike Boutlier. Halifax; 2, Ed Distance 1" ft; 3 ill- Mike Mercer. Oakville, wont'lhme 1.53:9. jHearne. oronto: 3. Mic Men‘s iuvenile discus: 1. Mike (11.. (car) Chatland. Montreal. Time germ. Oakvuie. 0nt.; 2. Mike 1224 .- Table Bubble SHORTS won the Women's ‘ 3. Gary Vo- wnt trophy with her Hr”) Rick Storey. Windsor, Out; 3. Men's juvenile 220 yards: 1. eunuch" Halifax Height 1' n' Bunch‘omb", from I place wins in the 80 metre hur-l D0“ 500"”. Perth. Ont. Time; Dave Austen, London. Ont.; 2, 1 in- v dies and broad jump. thirdil-57-5“ , 'Peter Bridges Burlington. Onl:; WPmen‘juvenue Mudjulnp‘ | FR) E place in the degel 100 and at Mcns juvenile 880 yards: 1. 3. Steve Stewart. Toronto. Time’1~ (“my Chapman‘ Do.“ Mm“: OVQI' “I. knee position on the Don Mills 440.‘ Ray Tucker. Hamilton: 2 Paul122 12- by“ Stacey' Ham'm’m 3' l l Hamilton. 97- I s O navy the men's point trophy for wins! Men's Junior 330 yards: I _ A augh. Windsor. Out 3. win- in the Junior Discus. s h ot t. ' Dave Ellis. Ottawa: 2. n . . - ' i - and jaw”.... W Arsenaillt. Charlottetown: .Tohibll Women's midget 220 yards: 1. l “on [Miami Aw“ CHH- Que' . swes 3 to 6x ('learance 0' assorted merchandise The only person to hrcak lwo ‘ lamina. Windsor. Ont Time, Roberta Pico. Don Mills: 2. I Dismnf‘e ‘51 “v 335 ln- including shirts, T-shirts, hooded can u records (n the meet l.n54l. {crystal on“. Saint John. N134 Menu midget discus: 1. Cam- jackets, etc. was 15-year-old .ludy Dahlgi‘en.l W0m9"'! lllvenlle “00 yards: 3. Pat Wilson. Don Mills. Time "0“ Wb-V- D0" Mm“; 2' Dave ' mu . t8“ swam/€8.11, Serena noucefie' Oakvnle, 251 Arnold. DOT! Mill; 3. Willllm Ys tern Ontario athlete hurled thel Ont; 2. Lana Brinion. Middle; women's juvenl]. 220 yards: (WattsiDon Mills. Distance 158 ' 10 11. women's Midget discus “7- 1,5" ‘ ton. NS; (no other camped-{1. Marg Turner. Lockeport. N. f “- to better the old mark by 2 feet. i WS‘. Time 2.19-3. 1 ——— 5-: Wm. Cat-hy Chapmam Don; reg. to 4.00 _ ‘cal Education director for IE. 1.." and still won by 10 yards over second place finisher Gl- thy Chapman." elm I- 16 l black and olive I \ 3l6 Special 99° ea. Balloons ruggedly made for summer wear K 2 8 9 Sneakers ANNUAL . 0 black and white CLEARANCE ' SPORT SHiIIRTS O athletic boot. “y” Spring and Summer 0 regular high quality JACKETS 1.99 "79 IFriday she established a new) ltandard in the Midget shot put.‘ ~ . with a loss of 38' 2". | Dave Patterson. Toronto. tiedI 3" the Men's Midget Rho-yard run: record Saturday with a 1.57161 1. performance. Friday he broke' ' the mile record with a time of r . who is in her first year of track and field and who has never been beaten in the 100. 220, shot put or broad jump, said she would rest the pulled thigh muscle" for a few days" and then represent Nova Scott: at the We hiiiialle. St. Lam- bert. Que. Aug 7- 8. A student at. Shelburne Re- gional High School on the south shore of Nova Scotia. Turner claims she likes track and tield “but it's not my favorite sport." “Like soccer 5. . and has- ketball. I don't mind training alone for track and field." she , 4.27-2. SURPASS RELAY MARK a Perhaps the greatest team ef-' ' ' fort of the meet came when the b. Central Ontario team estab- ’ “shed a new Canadian mark in the Men's Junior mile relay. Their time of 3.22-4 bettered the previous mark by three seconds. Each lap of the race was run in less than 51.5 sec- onds for each 440 yards. eiay marks also fell in the l O values to 5.95 .Men's Juvenile 880. Women’s said. "I lost like playing on[ ' i :iiediget 40(‘1 and Men's Juvenile iteamlmore than 1 li compel-i ' ay re ay. ng aone." ‘ f Ul/l's Last season Turner ced a - Men's .tunior high lump: 1. never ' .011) p. m . ' John Hunter, Tnmnlo; 2_ cm] High soccer team to the Nova values to 9. ‘ speedy, 51.. Stephen_ NB; 3, Scotia championship. The school f Bob Zinck. Chester. his. Dis- lust missed winning the provln. I 9'50 v “m, 3 fl. - x « .1 cial basketball championship. ’ ' , Men's midget pole vault: 1. MARJORIE mm M 3mm“! M fie Tu 1 me: has almost become a hid: school legend in her own time. Her vast improvement in track indicates die has not lA’l'URDAY'S CANADIAN RECORDS Women's Midget discus —- Judy Dahlgnen. Uplands. 117‘ ll." (01d record. Ingrid Leier. Ver- , non. B.C. 114' 11"). ; Men's Junior 330 yd. hurdles—a ' , Wally Brown. Don Mills. 40.8i ~ ’ pee (Old record. 114-5). 1 .' Women’s Midget «(l-yd, re. -' tay— Southwestern Ontario (Ste 1 3‘ null! Binion. Cath McDade. . a ancie Leslie. all 0 Hamilton, .3. god Darlene Allems. Kitchener) L" ‘80.! Ice. (Old record. Don Mills. 5 00.0). . Men's Junior mile relay .. "5* tral Ontario (Rick Cumm- "" . Olkville: Taimo Lepps, To- | Camp and Play sscusm 0 SHIRTS suoms ‘ 1.5mm us - ' m” " ° " I PANTS You'l recognize These Famous 0 GI- I FAMOUS LABELS I 7.“ the manufacturers won’t allow as to print their ENTER YOUR NAME ""‘°‘°""' 'm IN ms: BALLOT BOX I nor- , ‘ lvanv pm .49 A NlllfllSllNdCUllMllllE 1 .7! no" 1 .99 4.“ FROM ' Week 9 Orlens ' VdmsteSTflO Turner Rated Tokyo Material 3m lie ‘ggest .qm'oe of the lard athletes rformin here" "u “'1’ "’d may we "on .Eastern Canadian Age ClasslPete Beach, git-onto. :hairma'n a" “mom m h “I. track and field championships of the Olympic Games selection H Over bhefweekelgd earned in the committee said Saturday. person 0 an -year-o Nova "A" - Srcotian negro nil-l, Marjorie [N has: file's"; film: "m". .‘ly Olympic material. She has Turner. a shy overly modest ierrifically strong legs and ninl F . : m . an“. M Mu“. Halifax Track and. Field Club very relaxed. If Turner comes 5'"me Ems. cum"). 3.224 member, made officials blink at up against someone who can 1» x (on “m. ammo“ SM... the openlns_day of the dam push her in the 100. there's no ’ a”, films’hlfps'fdndav when she ease telling what she might do." -- mm:- mm «m .3. iii. (whitish W at w .— Mthmstern Ontario (Mike venue “in” duh best in the 100 at the Eastern ' “9" Canadian meet. several Marl- lai 't‘ncller. both of l“ ; m mung, nut. 23:":“lfl Olymkf gangs"! time track coaches who have ; and new Austen. Inn- at 10030! .‘n “02°”; 3‘" seen her perform this season (Li-(Ital! record. 3.374). m r y n a" wow“ contend her best event-is the WHILE. Ont. (CH—A mom) m 0‘ 220 — because of her strength. Richmond Hill. Ont. man and 1 . was a new Canadian 11.9 Lockpm‘ his native won his were in satith (me, juvenile record, bettering Fred~ the my.” final Saturdly .f. condition in hospital here after ville, June 37. Turner ran third competitive loo-valid dad: of her brief career in 11.6 sec- onds. Two weeks later at Ches- er. she an 11.2. .luiy 16 at the Hi It Imam Style I SHIRTS rst time In May and June. Turner kept flux in condition by running on the beach near her Lockpos-t h ONE RACK Sport COATS performed with the Halifax Track and Field Club. Her coach is 13m Lucas. former NS. broad Mp and triple jump record holder. omen 'svwsuu no v ..g_l .~‘t' i C M’s bed boys’ dllrt ye Bermen'l. of Vancouver. ternoon in 252 secondr but on- their at I I I 10.3 mull \ ly after she had pulled a thigh crashed nearby rim . so. ‘ z ‘1‘] 'Before I came to Prince Ed- muscle in the mnere Saturday hey Stewart. 44. and his wits M- H m I H l ’ ward island for the Age Class morning. "She ran cautiously In Ann. ts, suffered multiple Injur- MltoldofficialsoftheAAUhemkcauudmmma- lee when their plane was ‘ 0‘! of C that I didn‘t think there some muscle." said David Bos- swamped In Clearwater Like. ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' mid beansOlympiestand-welhmeetdtrecoorande-wblblandln‘