i mmmuuldymlmu HALIFAX (GP) — Meadow Don. a six-year-old from the Yonkers Raceway in New York. had a three-length lead and was still pulling away as he cross ed the finish line to win lbs. 1004 Nova Scotia Invitational Pace, a 53,000 single-dash liai- ness racing affair at nearby Sackville Downs Saturday. Driven by William (Buddy) Gilmour. Meadow Don stepped away briskly at nhe top of the stretch to turn in a 2.05 mile The stallion is owned by Green River Stock Farm. Downs’ G e n e r at Manager J ack Cruickshank estimatou about 6.5001ans saw the big seventh race, with Gilmoin holding in Meadow Don until a burst of speed in the third quar- ter carried him into third spot behind Bob Brook and Dee's oy. Bob Brook. the pace setter most of the way Saturday. held Ynun dash MARITTME RACE ROUNDUP was 2.00 4-5 by Watchlm‘s Star in the third Other sin gle winners were 3 Peter Smart (2.13 1-5). Margar-§ et McKlyo Fire (2.13 1-3). Marcus Hail over (2.17), 2-5). Madga Wick (2.11 1-5) and Miss (2.12 2-5), Yandiu Crazy Legs (2.13 y M. (2.10 2-5). , MONC'I‘ON (ca) _- Lord All ( He had ‘ 1-o. Single dash winners were Lin- da’s Sister (2.15 25), Jet Lin er (2.13 25), Happy Tass (2.15). Rayson Brook (2.11 1-6). Ava- lon Frost (2.12). and Hol'lyouo (2.13 3-5). SAINT JOHN. Nb. (CP) —. g Topper was a double- winner Saturday be neat racing at Exhibition Park. Inman Plumbers i Lose By Default ) SUMMERSIDE—RCAF down-1 ed Inman Plumbing by default 7-0. in Prince County Softball. action on Saturday at St. Elea- 1 bars. The airmen were leading at ter tour lnnin and it was in the fifth inning that the gamei n ios was the only double Winnei ) was awarded to the RCAF'. l on the eight-dash harness rac- ing card at Brunswick 1) o w 11 ~ ' here Saturday night. times of 2.08 2-5, fastest at the track this year, and 2.09 r. he preceding inning. Inman 4 Plumbing left field e r Gord ) Mountford was called out tori leading off second base to quick after a hit ball. An argument 3 r o s e and Mountford was promptly to 5 se d out of the . ame. : Having only nine players, In ‘ main Plumbing h a it no substl tute for Mountford. Consequeno ; ly Inman Plum-hing wasn‘t able j to field a full team as the fiftl inning was about to start. All | statistics remain intact. Bob Hopper got credit for the Larry Boone mid Jerry Moose with a double and a single each. In all RCAF had 11 hits. Frans McCormick had two to lnman Plumbing. Susick Fires 67 At Bisley BISLEY, England (Reuters)— Ol'erseas coniingents at the Ni. tional Rifle Association meet- ing. the largest since the IBM centenary year, now have got down to the more serious types of service rifle shooting which lead up to the Queen's P so spread over the second part a next week. The Canadians took the firs trophy in this section, a Century up, when Tpr. Kenneth W Rickey of Edmonton. a mem ber ot the Canadian Bisiey team, won Friday with 09 out of a possible 70 for seven shots at 500 p.m. " Bummerestdfliewayln-bymmum s S cludin ahamerunintheseven-on several m P th inning to Tillmen Gallant, 0.13.118 M an“ m - Gilli-s. A. Flanagan, and T. Gal- tra hasea it our :g MINE” RACING lent were all 3 for 4 at the plate his great playl. - ' - SUMMERSIDE — A ill“ pro-r'for the winners, while Joe Thistle) .- gram of harness racing awed-[had . 2 (m- 2 day including . DINING d‘Ul‘l’Ohl ' r . uledifor LOWII raceway th131walk' C‘ weatherme got the a“, During the non ' ‘ even '1" BASEBALL other hit off Cummiskey. society diner Ii! ca cm _ stead. pharmacy a i 5. Sims the BIS center held- his own set of W "I “'1 the Bike Shop. Memorial Fielm or played an outstanding game. ornamental case. 0.15 pm. ' SOFTBALL ( .__' SUMMERSIDE— Coastal Mo- ' vars at Enman Drug in the‘ Prince County League. Queen! Elizabeth Park. 5.15 pm. . CITY -— All Stars at the Mar-3 inera in the City Softball League} ., 1 5 pm. at Memorial Field. ‘ ’f‘j‘ TRACK AND FIELD “fi‘ CITY — The Islanders Track “’5‘, and Field Club, CharlottetownI ‘ 7' Division. will hold a full dress) Always there "‘ practice at Memorial Field 6.15 ' fl with ready cash . . . Flying Hawks E i .94 For Vacation Expense. the lead until the horses hit the in 2.104 .13. . - 50° “N‘- . or an God reason. «no. new no- (- i'i..°:. in .“e. w- m a- Whi BIS io-i —1 9 lied 011 turn and want tured invitational was the fast- a I p x a a? an Showed the “tent 0‘ the 0V“ I I for the wire. est mile of the night. Nellie .1 "'3 °“"' “we” “9 d‘d“ ‘ “"1" ms challense in whet ll "11“ Joe omiskey. making h i s $5000 to $5 00000 My M5” 7'45 ‘ Edgcwood Scott, on the out (2.1s). Terryland (2.1a), Tnlaa ‘ we" SRB shootlns with wind-amt: tint start for Jolumie’s Flying ' ,,. ggwpgyWI/al “d. "and m. m m”. cm 30. (“2.4). Broom Gnu“ Bob 'Slelgh started for lumen and sling. awln. threw a three-hitter at r w WCJW 4 down the outside for second (2.1”) and Meadow Bird (2.12- Plum'bm! “d W91" 3 3" in!" L- 6- Cue d Amt-ralli- end 513 day eliter- _ 3 ’ ,IIAZ67 p! [c .' niple WNW. Adi“ 3) w". on,” wine“ ings before he was replaced by J. A. Smlt of South Africa m in l 011-1! “11008110 60mm“. h . 5; ,4»): at near the wire and leaving Bob The daily double combination Jack Grabowskl. The amen re a the five compet- lmfhel’lgi’dlgt 33" gig“);ng NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED M, 70*); MD A”, Brook in mm on Terrylnd “d Tum Joe ,9. sent 14 men to the plate in the lions who made the next-best 60 “ml W ‘7 240 much" {mm Con“, cm . ,3. A”; ’ ' turned 334,90. 9 (m), race «fourth frame against Sleigh. bel- There were 22 scores of 07. mu" m 57 Mal/#72” Kelly Blackstone. the other . Jo. Mme med 0., the ‘ R 1”")! Yonkers hm. in oils on Broom Grattan and ins out seven hits and scours These included Canadians Pie N for an Irish but mm 1m... (Var/#77, ! W5 M57 broke coming up to the with“ m ' $123.10 and nine runs. Sleigh struck out one I". Sewell of Winnipeg. m w mum 'm a” m ’9- l/V {I‘M m “d "v" d” “twin” the seventh race quinella on and walked one. Hopper rapped LAC Jim A. Hennock of Cold Mus m the Hawk, had, 9 4 I" my the 1, Driven by Sydnev Youn Topper and Private Ike out 'two doubles and a single for Lake, Alta.. and F-Sgt. Mike P. m '9‘,” m on eight Mu] B Om St. - _ y 0‘ [Ewkp 47144355”?! Mines N's native Joe Macm- paid 520.40. the RCAF. He was dollowed by Susick of Summerside, P.E.I. Mandolin gave up 0 hits andgb’Sumyner st summit). 435-21 _ AKM’S WWW‘” mild, he finished last behind . M J . 54”,“553') Dee's Boy in fifth. .441 Min/1k mummu‘ In other dflhfll. the “1103- V Ni mm year-old pacer Splurge won the . .= ’ first and tour-1h in 2.11 is and . .i... v 2.14 4-5. Just Gary won the sec- . - 0nd in 2.13 3-5, Oil Capital the third in 2.10, Peppy Gallon the ' fifth in 2.13, Dr. Dudley (the ily THE CANADIAN PRESS iel (9) and Bertell. sixth in 2.09 2,5, and Roxie Tass I . SATURDAY St. Louis 015 110 003—11 111 the “(him in 2.14 3-5. 15. ‘ ' . American League New York 200101000— 4110 M New York \ zoomoooo— 3 so Sadecki, (10-6) R.~ Taylor (a) T811110 (01’) —- Tim M V ' .1 Washington 010 010000— 2 50 and McCarver; staliard, (5-11) no double winners on the eighth . . p l I'Bouton, (8-7) Hamilton (8). Sutherland (4), Wakefield (7). dash harnessmmgcardatilu fl Mik sen (9) and Howard; Hunter (9) and Taylor. HR: Truro Raceway Saturday. 0 x t, Stenhouse, (0-5) Ridzik (9) and NY——Altman (3). Fastest time of the afternoon. 5 Brumley. HRs: NY—Kubek (4). V my Ws'h-Skowron ()3) " SUNDAY (a), Wyatt (9) and Bryan. Hits: _ 1H , Baltimore 104020000—7141 n America“ “a!” Chi—Nicholson (10). Ward (11). , Cleveland 300 000 001— 4 13 1 Second . V. McNally. 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