oe Grrsrdivcw ad Mainland Entries Pa ed ® ° “Covers Prince Edward Island. Like: The Dew” At Summerside | -SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Wed., aad 6, 1966. , PAGE 9 ‘ ' { . SUMMERSIDE — Tonight at) year and is considered_to/be one Summerside Raceway, three of the top three year olds: of . | speedsters from Nova Scotia 1966. | + will be here to do battle with 11 Little Art, Donnaway, Mr. Me- of the Islands ‘best horses Elwyn Key, Jazzman have beer | Onaway, the cinderenna horse, Made the choice of the Island | owned by Dick Driscoll, Halifax entries but Amos Frost, Amy has been established the favor- Thorpe, Al Dale, Chiefs Gal, ¢ ite and well he might be, as he Doc Wilson, Speaker Pick, «fa n Oo r i 00 is vet to lose a dastr in an early | Mountain Marie all have an eq- closing event. and has amassed ual chance of being the horses a record of 13 wins in 1966 that will be in the ‘race off’— Rowtand Delight and Wild which will be for the winners A duel between brothers turn- th and. two and three in the ing home plate three times ‘choice and walked once for a Chance. a stable entry from the. of each of the four dashes.. >, ed into. a rout last evening as |fifth and sixth. He was credit- MacDonald managed only one | 1-2 night af the plate Whebby Stables will be going all. Three other classes of even ithe Charlottetown Baseball lea- \ed with the loss but allowed on- hit in three tirnes at plate, swal- For the losers coach Cyril out for top -honors in each divi- ly matched pacers’ will fill out Re gue got its: schedule and young ly four hits, five walks and he ting the only homer in the game |MacDonald managed the only sion. Wild Chance, only .. two what shapes up to be one of the ‘ |Winston Weatherbie probably struck out four n his losing ef- \but he got on base after an er- |hit. The UTC Juniors left five years old is said to be a more best cards of the season: The wishes that he had- never lock- fort ror and also was hit by a Wea- |men on base in the contest ‘and promising prospect than -Andy’s daily double will be one race one led horns on the mound with his Fred MacDonald -and- Roh Ste therbie pitch. Stewart was also had the only ‘extra base hits in Son..when he was the same age, | and won a quinella on race six ' brother. Billy. : wart led t the ‘winners each crass- jhit _by a pitch, | got on a fielders the contest, MacDonald's homer Rowland Delight has been pae- and the exactors-on race four a Billy, coach of Jack Kane's r ’ veer me —— Marr Water a double ‘ing Manone dround 209 ‘this and eight. é “ | United Commercial Traveller’s ~ —Eox=-offieiai: = lentry in the fledgling loop mov- GY Rh gegen the season by throwiig’| . *ed down batters like a harves- out ‘the first ball and he “said a ‘ter does grain last night as he. few words to ‘the players and You ers: Ye ea : held the Sergeant’s Mess. coach- spectators. Mr. Gordon Bennett, ed by Forbie Kennedy, to one Charles Ryan and Earl Riggs, | hit and one run as the UTC club _|president of the league, also romped to a 91. decision. He spoke shortly Orfa n an UL went the route and — 3 nocl on en ETS Bs : - three walks while sending PITCHING THIRD STRAIGHT SHUTOUT \batiers to the sidelines. PROBABLE | tne podgers handed the 28 night at the plate. Don Camps rphy started the game or | BALTIMORE (AP) — Kansas/lpading Baltimore, second place PITCHER league leading Corran Bann Cee- bell gave fans lots to wow about Rookie Woody ‘—Frvman (22) | yesterday Fryman fired gis right is Pirate third baseman | the nan and oe ee | City Athletics, almost as hot as\Petroit and third place Cleve- | S Bees their second consecutive as he pulled in two long drives ef the Pittsburgh Pirates | third straight shutout and al- | Jose Pagan (1!) The final nes 0 ee. bal Poe ~o ithe current heat wave, have—land loss in City League play at Me- in deep right center and along stretches—legs far—epart_as—he | _lewed—_ the -tast -placeCubs— score. Pittsburgh 6, Chicago jrelieved wastes ere turned giant-killers. in the last But Manager Al Dark’s bat- ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ moria! Field as they ‘broke lose the right field line robbing- _ furs +hall—at—-Chicage—Cubs-—three— hits. Ih backaraund at — 0. (AP Wirepbote) _'” jowever a month, knocking off American ting As, a crew of rookie pitch- Probable pitchers for’ today’s’ for five.runs in the second inn- Flanagan and Vince Mulligan - Be ——_-— — 2 vagregation, with the help ®\League pennant contenders with ers and-fielders picked up from | lmajor—league—games,_woen-iost-ing_after_having_two_men_retir: what appeared to be extra base number of hit batters jumped ineommon regularity a number of teams in last-min- Tecords in parenthesis. ed and hung on for a 9-8 deci-|hits on him for four runs in the four- after fhe first 20 games 6f ute trades, have won 12 of the American’ League sion. Reg Flanagan was on the ~- Th ers ete ran: 3 ine -the-season,_Kansas City sported last.19 games, including . their. | California, Lopez (4-8) at We- mound for the winners and he H R is its customary 15. losses. But last three in a row ~~ jtreit, Wilson 48-6), (N) rset the CeeBees down on three orse Kaces Ball Clinic since then the A’s have Played OUTPACE YANKS Minnesota, Boswell 5-5) at: hits, four walks and struck out - h : : 500 ball And the standings after | (Cleveland, McDowell (6 - 2), wr | At Tignis G ® On June 17, the eighth place games on Independence Day, | ‘TWi-N). Morrison started for the : : a es. u Nn t witiii ea : s Tonig T Athletics faced the dreary task the traditional halfway mark of | Chicago, Horlen (48) at Wash- locere ‘Mut was replaced after | TIGNISH — The Tignish Fire . - of playing the league's top’ five the season, show that the A’s |ington, ‘MeCormick (67), (N). 193 innings by John Hughes. Dept., recently held.a mogt.sue-° + The second ennual provincial clubs in 427 consecutive games. jokingly referred to ‘in past | eee er eee (3-4) Hughes was bombed™ for seven’/cessful horse-race in-the Village By REN OL AN No. 3 spot despite a six-point tpente, <the pace - setter last (baseball clinic sponsored by th Included swt na stretch, —_ — - s York Yankee leonber” oa a ae runs, five in the secgnd, and he to help build up funds to pay for NEW YORK ‘ASP)Al Ka- drop to 314 week, slipped to fourth at .320. Prince Edward Island Neste jactually -ends—this coming —Sun-_larm cl cause of their\" Short (10), (2). (TwiN), allowed four hits and five walks. a recently purchased fire truck. tee tai : ace o day with a doubleheader: many trades. have won one (OF Shor I Fred Morrison then came back : line's. “four-hit explosion on. In- Frank Robinson of Baltimore, Clemente, the batting titleholder Association and the department | | Bost Santiago (7-6) and w s of the v heata, . ; — against Cleveland, are 19.more game than the Yanks ston, ntlag to pitch the final four innings inners o! arious hea’ dependence Day climazed a the runner-up last week. fell 24 the past two years, lost 12 points of Physical Education is sched- _ —_—_——_——|Morehead (1-2) at New York, ne vere: — Ist ‘heat. 1. Jim Dandy E and—sent;the— : 3 _showing_The fig-uled for. the de Bail Straight contests against league- Pear ae of the game and he allowed two Were s 1, ports to -Stt-and-ctroppedi _Summersi Track __Ford (0-4) and Bouton (1-3), (2). ive walks (J. Doyle) 2. Lucky Muffin (M. @veteran qPetroit Tiger roarim€ fourth place deadlock with Min- ures inchide Monday's games. Park this evening at 6 p.m National League ae a . ‘Kough), 3- TrishHat ($—Mctn-—— into second place in the Ameri- nesota’s Tony Oliva. the defend. Hank Aaron of : Atlanta con-| This clinic is for all payer BASEBALL New. York, Ribant (43) at 4nd two stri eouts. inis) gan League batting race. ing champion Robinson iad tinues to lead in homers with coaches, and umpires in th cz Be Hel Philadelphia, Bunning (9-4) (N).| Wild pitches played a big part The. 31---year - old outfielder, oniy fo@r ‘safeties in 32 trips 2° and runs. batted in with 63. {Summerside area and west who | RESULTS 0 e Pittsburgh, Blass (6-2) at Chi- in the Dodgers win as numer-| 9nq_ heat. 1. Lornie Budlong —~who_ underwent a toe operation while Oliva turned in a %for-39 He had one homer and one RBI ;want to further their knowledge | Atel cago, Ellsworth (3-11). ous occasions runners advanced |(j Ryan), 2. C. Chief (J. Doyle) last fall after_hitting only 281, BI, performance -and_lost_one poifit, last week " |of the game of baseball. Clinic held 7 _ track meet will be! Atlanta, Jay (6-4) or Carroll |!0 scoring position on saleaeet ig Play Dale (M. Keough) “took a Toothold on the WO. 2 _ : = at ED _PRESS eld at Memorial Field Thurs- | (49) at Houston, Farrell (35), iby the hurler. sition after batting at a “8° However, “two 9 iting h a iCharlie Ryan Instructors are American League — tay-evening with all events and (N), Marie’ Longaphie-ptoved"to-be-~-Srd-heat~ +--Wetehim-Chiet a pace last week He had 13 hits hits were homers, enabling ™ Armbro Flight ‘Tom Dwyer, Don LeClair, and Boston 041-000 101— 7132 entries to be carried out at the | Cincinnat!, Pappas (7-5) at ltihe big gun of the night for the McInnis), 2. Prince Parker (C. ia BD times at Gat bad Faleed hig tO {28*_O8er the -s0le-_panpes ¢ -€ Don MacAllister New York 001 000 000— 1 60 track. A schedule for the mieetitos Angeles, Osteen (10-6), (N). Dodgers as he slapped out two |/Brarlow), 3. Pensylvania (J. Reabate 4% points th 316 Ke of first’ place with. nome Made Favorite Brandon (1-2) and Ryan; Tal- Will be carried inthis paper to. | St. Louis, Stallard (1-5) at jhits in four at bats while for the |Doyle?, - line was eighth a week aco as Rookie George . Scott | Following is the list of events bot (7-6). Womack (4) Ramos‘ morrow morning. San Francisco, Bolin (5-5). “*CeeBees Hubie Moftison had a| Single CC. tDonhie -Gillis). Russ Snyder of Baltimore re Boston is: second with ® WESTBURY. NY. (AP) for the evening (6), Hamilton (9) and Gibbs. | : — mained in first place although Brooks Robinson of the Orioles EST ; Y, Y a? = 1 Re tion and. Introduet- ‘HRs: Bos. — Smith (6), Petro- Ji eg a oa drove in three runs and contin- Armbro Flight, winner of eight | corn & jcelli. (14). : : point to 337. Snyder , ory remarks. : i re, ues to lead in RBI with 66. of her 12 starts this year and out | Minnesota 001 100 200— 4°86 had nine hits in 27 tries. Chico : ' : 2 Fundamentals ‘of (a) Field- Cleveland 21 000 3 Imon of: Cleveland held. tl Matty Alou of Pittsburch re- of the money only. once, wi vere 000 000 70 , . om * ’ 7 gained first. place in the Na- once, WwaS ing — Jack Kane, ‘b) Throw-| Merritt (1-6), Cimino (7) and : 2 tional League batting compet!- made the 5-2 favorite for Satur- ing — Tom Dwyer and Don Le- \Nixon.< Zimmerman. (8): Kelley . “TENNIS NOTES Sen Weird lait week. Alco be dav's $190.000 Roosevelt Interna- Clair, ‘c) Hitting — Charhe Ry- (2-4), Radatz (7) and Crandall, ae at 2-438 chp with 14. hits tp. tional Trot at Roosevelt Race- an. (d) Running — Charlie Ry- Azcue (8). HRs: Minn—Oliva \ 1 . ° . } " , f in- Will Group 4 (Girls over. 18) 2 oa — i Mir sven. (wey peter earns hp OP. Pe "s Positional Play: ‘a’ Catch- io Securing aa is the . ~PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND e “please notice. the following age 14 pointe to 235 wg: POEition Tuesday er — Charhe Ryan, (b!,Pitcher California no 193 000— 4 81 chance. which wt!! he in affect Willie Starrett ais nt the Pro——kemhre—Kiight,._.che_also *On___Tom.Dwyerand Don. “lair, Detroit __ 000 000 210— 3 786 e this: week. only. Instruction: class. rates, rem ained tm second 22 of her 26 starts as a three-i(c) ist base — Charlie “Ryan. Chance “Rojas (8). Bur- ee ~ THE ELECTION” ‘ACT, 1963 - snieesideensihialaciipel en ane will be held 945 Thursday mor- place He gamed ‘two points to year-old last year anc nas 7q\ 5 Stop: and 2nd -=-J.ack dette (8) . Rodgers: McLain ning instead of the posted 6.30 225 with 11 hits in-32 attempts. earned a total of $336,150 iS iKane Chas. Ryan. (e) 3rd Base (12-4); ~Sparma (7), Monbou- am for Wednesday evening. ‘| Rito Catty of Atlanta rushed up owned by the Armstrong broth |_ no. @eciair, Tom r: ‘quette (9)* and Prechan. HRs: 2 Will all players who are not /three notches to third on a 15 ers of Brampton Ont: and will Outfield — Jack Kane, “Charlie ‘Cal—Adcock (10). Det—North- sure of their times and group points gain to 322 He had 12 be driven by Joe O’Brien of AF ’Ryvan ‘ please check up at the courts. hits ip 8 tries berton, RE! 4. Defensive ie es ee eet eg: Ryan Island Shooting Matches === Set To Start Thursday rup (6). Chicago at Washington. “ic ea DIRECTIONS TO ELECTORS Jack Kane? ‘night doubleheader today) : ‘ : Pures a 61 Mark one “cross” X with the black lead pencil on nzraidl BALLOT after the name of the candidate-for- ‘wham you: in-— team play— rain. Chicago 000 000 000— 6 32 Te (7-3. and . Gonder; ul (1-4), Hendley. (6), Jenkins i and Boccabella “HRs: Pitts —Clendenon (12) MAR.RACING ° TRURO (CP). Even’s Ace jwas the lone double-winner on | er eightdash harness race eytoue, ema 3 3 | rogram ws Kt 8 o'clock Thursday morn » ag Macdonald Tohacca Co match ” ees ys ae _* oo Johnson (8-6) and McCarver; tend ae: vote. 2 oe po toi ) 6Q) Pe — =40-=mbrksmen=-frem= oar + 300-2 ALBA APG Seon ge iN -24AY t§-and came hack: Herbel ls twee i eases _._P.E 1 along with ten or a dozen : Canadian I Legion Match at 500 to take the sixth in 2.12 35 Haller. HRs: st. McCarver others from oe ae * yards ~ Adios Peach clocked a 2.10°2-5 Oz York 001 000 000— 1 a eee apt a tame gg: ve a i converge om : Rogers Hardware Match at imle in the seventh for the fas- Phils . 000 003 00x— 3°50 ie ae ie eee | | a0 vars tea time of the night ees att bemen as the P.E.l. Rifle Association’s 4 - | Other winfiers were Susie Gardner (7) and Grote; Jack- : 94th—annual prize “met witich : rer (2.13 2.5), Lizzie Clegg (2.11 1-5), | son (6-7) and Uecker : LAVOIE ' Ira Bertram will. conclude Saturday evening Batt and MacRae Match at 300 Scottish Knight (214), Leo's atanta 013 020 030— 9 10 1 : : ’ : with the chai iring ; of the champ- Dias Pick (2.18 195) and Gratton Ex- | Houston 010 120 000— 4 82 r ‘ ete _— nant Jones-—Menorial—-Match—200,-2re*8_ {2:15 $5). Lemaster, (6-5) and Torre; -of Doetown Fi Barrister Riflemen have been putting in yy and 600 vards "I id HEAT wee a ee Cuellar (61) Latman (6), Tay- ‘WHITE BALLOT — nena stitcna ania aagapncaeeisannanieelanas aeeieebisations ine tensive’ practice sessions and anada exporte lor (8) atid Bateman. HRs: Atl ase sdeking sdjustenents to. their R.C. Barwise Team Match at worth of central heating equip- —Torre (20). Hou—Wynn. (14), i ~ 600 yards ment to Britain in 1965. equipment since early; May gra- Nicholson 2 /8) dually building up to the three- day major program. which will also decide the 24 lucky marks- - men who will comprise the P.E! team to take part in the —<“wytinnat weeklore ate MINOR BASEBALL ¢ Tues ENT ASSEMBLYMAN — hee PRES. AL MUTCH Connaught Ranges, west_of . Ot- In little league action tawa starting August 1 the Reds dovned the Braves 83 o oat tgrthe 24 places on ; Be : the OttaWa™t@am at stake will h itching behind the 4 hit pitching of Ron in ace tak, A eet Sobey. The Redsewere led at the money along with a number of plate by Blair MacKay who had challenge and individual troph- a perfect day a! the plat® with ies and prizes in kind Adam who hit \-3° triple. Cubs edged a 33 perfromence wich on During the past few weeks - ‘ ¥ chided a home run far the Braves veral young lads have heen re- f ' Shone Dowling ‘onk the Inss ‘ead- ceiving training in-the operation + : ing batter.for the ‘osevs was C. of the targets, telephones and JONES J p bert | a , James Ro ncluding a. other jgbs which are’ needed to_ the Dodgers make’ the program run - off 97. Winning pitcher was B. Duns- smoothly. The target boys will ford while the losing pitcher was be under the supervision ofgLon- C. Trainér For the Cubs was 18 Ward who has »aggin named ) cb Hos ce First Ki t hh dba , : of Noetown, Merchant ngs voters who do not expect to be in the BLUE BALLOT — Donal 23 rhal ied em to The Tfel” wil be, conducted Polling Division on polling day, July Mth, may torv. For MacDonald | was under. tB® overall ‘supervision. of { : : Mietory Far MacDonald # was Taites vance otfeer ums «| WOte at the Advance Poll on July 7th. The’ poll COUNCILLOR : | = leager for the Dodgers the lead expected to..he named today ° -. - ‘ Z . ing batter was C. Trainor who The original ranze officer, Ma will be located at St. James United Church Hal’ we PILGRIM, Cornelius jor Reg Mahar was forced ‘to re- linquish the -post due to tae death earlier this week of one of his brothers residing in the U.S. hit 2-3 In Bantam contests Tues. the Ange'ls outplaved the White Sox in Souris, and will be open from 9.00 a.m. until | of Moetown, Broker ennai faeces tees j ee statistical. department, 9 P m. ae os ee : aoe r pitchng and Gerry .Campbcell's compilation of eT ee ey hitting that made the difference oe ra aes Soest — oe ‘ < 2 : hel! led 7.3 rmance ” SeCT eta ea sur- meee ee ze perfor ie .. Best —_ eee wey First Kings voters may make arra nneriebhs for for 3 innings while Sobev cave : re ' —Sap-reey-tarmta iste Boeing A ace ail haaeled | _Transportation through -their_respective.. Pro- | Then fold each. ballet and _return both to Deputy Returning pitcher was Joey Martin nuke piwik ER Scere " ‘Any Bantams not placed on a no “Sat. 2 in Lona ae gressive Conservative poll chairmen. ‘ Office t team are asked to report: to members Capt. Roy McCabe and i ° x ty - . Mem. lield Wed. to be placed on Faye Eidon MacLean - . ' a teain SCHEDULE * : K it ¢ ° THURSDAY T t eith MacKenzie one ie DeBiois Ltd. Match. at 200 As Hed phetet f er may be opie od fer ¢ anew ; “TRACK PRACTICE- ra SSE y 0 — negate ae hens Beene aenane iit me av co ie REE EA, 8 There will he an important 30 gia eS Peter MacAulay c track meet this evening at & Citv of Chartettetown Match at : “6 LORNE MONKLEY, p.m at Morhorial Field__Ceack mand 600 sand . FRIBAY -_ Kane has urged-a full turn- il ve and ~ Teod Lita. THE TOP NAME ON EACH BALLOT = Chief Electoral Officer : jMateh at 200 ,ards } oe 7?