l' 10mmmm1n3.1.lm| .. l SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE Strait Swim Contestants Will HitThe WaterToclay kind of a day it will be. what their point system to determine At press time Gail Close of the wind and (the water will be M13113": CltY. New Jersey had By A.C. HOLMAN. Today some time mud four a wo ohanlplon. Yesterday at Borden there ’ moon n hke and whoever has the loo .” Mt BhOWEG “D 1!! Borden. but ' ' will be 'over—-by that time the . bou-Hief. the pride of the was the swimmers’ briefing her entry money is in and there In winner of the Nortinnnbenland Uni Ar Republic. “Croco session followed by the drawmg is still a chance she will be at Strait Swim should be ashore dile of the Nile". he is till: top of lots to dete;mine which of in: ICape Tormentine in the mom. AS THE OLD “M38 . thum Strait in Borden ha . . int getter in the llle Ot'm‘ boatmen eac swimmer wou ng. Marathon Swim will ‘sink befland i Wilt“. it be? Unless there :3 World Federation of Mara-J get, This is a vital factor in the She is just 9,", of {our Women '~ I “y m. mm“ "'3" M“ m d "'9 "Md" m‘.‘ l! 3 W19“ W ll. Will have than SlV'immel‘s and he 081W“ ‘. swim because of the heavy tidal entered in the blg‘race. There . at marathon swimmers are competing in the nine mile Cape to be anyone of the awim- be forgotten when one is talking i current that .rc prevalent m 13 also Wendy Birch, who u mum“ ‘° 3”“ mm" m "'1'" " 5”“ m" ""“°"“’ met“: who are mom; the beat of potential winnem He is iop‘ the Strait at the point where the just 21 today, Wendy is another and number of -hackwanl-minded- persons are still in die would. are: Herman point man by virtue ot' the fact wt takes place. Charles Atlantic City girl; Helen Ca... om. .u'e “mm”? of u m“! lm' Willemse at Holland; George he was the winner of the 38 mile Grove... the 44 year old ,wim. raghel.‘ from «Ebbsfleet’ PEI Todays field of _ave, in a gmt many cases. Park of MW); 08 0| Lar- Santa Fe-COPGOM SWlm» Where mer from Boston thinks that oneof the two Islanders in in" me N ‘1me 91°“. “’8 88315an the Person“ riera. Argentina. Jorge Mes- Willemse_ placed be ad um could be a “pilots swim.._ mm. This is her second We um and With the n W b. ' 0‘ Ab‘ u°mehmlstla$ mmdlfiapm ' By that he means a boatman as she entered last year [00: sadrs also Argmtllne or del Lani! AbouAHei (1 Egypt. Swim 'emse didn't enter. He was second to Willemse in the Atlantic City l‘s Swim on July 21. So in addi ton to the lure of the $1200 first who knows the Strait well can The other woman in the water give better advice to his swim. today is Jean Anderson from met and therefore make his job Toronto. Ontario, less difficult. a decided advan- Morgan Mitchell 0! Charlotte. organizing 1 held next year with more prize money. M moneymustberas’seditaswimlstobeheldln otacialr should get a good idea at the tourist and Island in- “refilks’pglliee :v‘lrtrl’lnsclme the officials of the Marathon Swim- m the 26 mile 5”“th City ge m . swim of this kind and mwn ,5 the other wand .. . > 61' . mlng Federatltm a couple at days ago and they told me that :0 mirage 83:; place money there is also the cal..." - mus yea, Morgan cm“ points to shoot for. as the Strait Swim is one of the i swim recognized by the Federation in ; 'St. Jean. one. has benefitted competition. The town gets many tourist dollars additional 90,000 persons visiting for a three day a - . “anyone of the five _ can take it. it depends on what boatmen the swunmers gleaned every bit of information they $100 il . ma with all (for the first Islander to finish. lie . ,. With t‘ine weather. a good race and more donations the 3‘» could from the men who w l marathon ' be a big success and Big Jim Pendergast will . be guiding them today_ 11133;" Rozlglljimgsr “1;! lg! Ci‘ace “dwany receive mm deserved W" M r“ back . u Yesterday word was received Tormcn 1e, N. .. and Ralli’ll 0 ' ‘7' by the swim committee that Brooks of Hatfield Point, NB, Wha'lI MarltlmerS? g? " V last year’s champion Jean La- Ralph only fourteen years “new” Wu " -’ - Coursiere of Point-Aux-Trempes. Old and he ‘ this MOST 01’ the interest today will likely be focused on the SHOWN ABOVE is Morgan Pendergast to draw for his will get underway this morn- Quebec will not be here this time purely tor the competition. pro'Zl‘sional entries. Where is thls living to leave the Marlin» Mitchell (new as he reaches position in the Northumlber- lng at 9.00 a.m.. trom Cape o s year to defend his title. The E: lmfmgeefitf H‘s. e _ tail w‘ . The swi ' . , tier . 'T' A major problem m Madam. “M h” be“ an. I intoaboxh ldbyRev Arthur land Sr s an m Tormentme ‘ gang]: 1;: 1:31;: iiivelnelethat mes More the race hem and spe are reluctant to support their own athletes. It I . The provincial amed youth 59f, Mt, Albion; Fay. glow. both hi. trainer and the com. will not after any of the in hockey they want to wach players from Quebec and On- . N W kl club staged a track and field Mount Albion. h k for M had him prize money. This way he Will taro. If it’s baseball they want to watch Americans. Sun ext ee 5 meet at H it yesterday. Boys. Open: Ron MacDonach “W e “F i' 5 l , be able to act his limited “‘9 “For” are good — “'9’ km" “0" ‘0 9°“ "‘9 “me - e n n I a a The following are the results of North Rustico- Brendon 6311- "Of to name pate' Spec" auo-n sums' ' but how are our own athletes going to develop it we aren’t M' Ga the me“. am North Ruéfico. Julie“ Gem by some of the sw1mmers is There is $3.000 on the his willing to give them a hall , i Boy! 13 year. and under. din' North Rustico’ that he is resting up for the and as the old saying saw an, The four Maritime entries are swimming just for the love Garnet, Gallant, Rustico- Stan; piggy Back. smia Mm. and Lake St. John Sw1m that takes anybody's game" ne of of the sport. I feel there is an ou de chance one at them The following is the MIC ley Hardy, Augustine 00",“ Bfl_ North Rustico‘; Siam Marl. and glazing: August 8 in his home e12 fllijutman fish can claim a . . l 0 . might itinish in the top five but I the swim is a success and more money is up for grabs next year you can bet there will be so many pros that the local competitors won't fil‘nlsl'i in the to i would like to see a trophy for the top Marlilmer plus a sizeable money award. North Rustico. Wheelbarrow (mixed) Mt. Al- bion - Tigm‘sh; Tignish; Mt. Al- ly MacFadyen, Augustine Cove and Douglas Clow of Mount Al- ' on for the Charlottetown minor league program (for next week: MONDAY 9 — Yankees Held At Tignish Gil-ls. 13 years and u r: sandra Stewart. Little Sands; Cindy Harris. Murray Harbor: vs. nde A Centennial Aquatic Sports Perry, 3. Karen Gaudet. ion. day for the youth of the Tig-l Boys Beginners Dog Paddle. Three legged race: R. Stella 2m “8611‘ : White Sox vs. Indians: Twins Red Sox Maris. North Rustico and Mt.‘ ers. This year there are only ‘0"? If nish area held at Anglo-Park, 1. Freddie Ready. 2. Leonard:vs . . _ ‘ aren’t incouraged the first thing we know it win he an on Thursday was highly suc-l‘ Gavin. 3. Roy Gavin. I 1539 — Colts vs. Dodgers. Elalne Meney. Little Sands, Albion; Stella Maris and Angus- Pm WWW” l Marmm" h “'9 ‘Vlm'e M- cessf-ul and climaxed another! Girls and oys —— Breast‘ M185 13- Cards (FM): 03’!- 16 years: D. MacDon- tine Cove: Tignish. Red Cross Water Safety swim-l stroke. 1. Midge Eldershaw. 2. Glam! VS- 0111M (Famil- aid. Augustine Cove; Roy Ho- Relay race (Girls): Mt. A.l-:‘ Off The Cuff ming cour Nancy Buote. 3. Michael Brod-'TUESDAY _ gem. Tlgnish; John Broderick, bion: Tignish: Little Sands. ; ‘ ‘ 9'00 Red Sox vs. Tigers. Tignlsh. Relay race (Girls): Stella Ma-j se. The Aquatic day carried outzerlck. under the supervision of Mari-i Ilyn MacLean. red cross field} LAND RACES . 9 yrs and under. Girls — ' . h l 1". “perms” for the area as Arsenault. 2. Cathy Mc-l‘ loles vs. Senators (Farm). Boys. 10 years and under: Ron MacDonald. North Rustico; ‘ Eric MacWitliams. Augustine l Indians vs. Yankees; ’I‘wms v White Sox 1:30 —— 1.3mm vs. Colts: 01'- TED WILLIAMS. former Boston Red Sox star. underwent rls. Augustine Cove. Mt. Albion.l back surgery at a Boston hospith earlier this week mind doc- a n tors said the to relieve essure on a s l nerve . went “very well’ Williams' condlpr was ascribe as good Brown into I Very Poplflal‘ 39011l Noreen - - WE cove: Stanley Hardy' Augusune . . . . . . .. GARY LAYER, in ‘Vlfmltreall tor the Canadian Open. day topped off by a picnic. Raei 3~ Bfi‘l‘mce Buote 8nd Lin-E .DNESDAY ’ Cove. has only played in 15 tounnamentls this season bllt has won Supervised and sponsored by; “8 Chever‘e' g : " T'Wms “i T139"; Gll‘lns, 15 Years and under: . a more than 550.000. He said he plans to curtail his activities the Tignish Sports Recreation: BOYS 10 yrs - lv Danny AP W111“? 50" VS. Yankees; Indians Marilyn Mutch. Mt. Albion; next year. " I want to spend (lime ‘ wt my family. ext Association. a large number otisenallll- 2. Glenn McRaennd vs. Red Sox. Sheila Kelly. Mme‘li" Henry ear plan to play (for seven months and return home to young people participated in that Laljl‘y Arsenalllt. 3- Johnnie Le- 1:30 — Braves vs. Dodgers; Phaggenhoef, My Am”. 1 South Africa for five months" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. bo-bo appeared fun day! events. e Tignishg Clair. :Qllbs vs. Senators (Farm); car. Gil-13' 15 years: law 3088 I SOURIS — Uptowners defeat- by 8. 1 Elsie. din s. “gush; Valerie Cmne‘ Mt. AL ed Downtownars 9-5 yesterday in! t '3} tr l Girls. 0. 7. P'hiliies (Farm). Cell enm ophy went to the. Pedersen. 2‘ Y Darlene Buote. yrs. —— . I als v Agnes LeCIair. MTHURSDA bion: Donna Jenkins, Mt. Albion. 8 resulm‘ town league 8 Mayhaw. not. Girls. Open: Wanda MacLeod LIE SHOE KER car” go to three high point getters in the (I .1 a0 . - water and land sports events. , 9:00 ‘ While 50" VS- Tigers; - the lInseam?" because 5:26;! allherglgatttodbgisegrotécioha‘l ‘E‘EEIREE 9 various events and win-j Boys 11 and 12 u 1. Percy Twms ‘vs. iaukees; Red Sox Mount Albion; Allie Plaggenh- Three pitchers not in appear-l Km]. .N has an rt ? Ham! 1. an}; month AL ners were: lMorrissey. 2. Gary Richard, 3. V5- Indian-9 ————-—-——~—— ances r the Winning team; mam" S toumamen set or ax a H is ' 1-30 u ‘gP Colts; Peter Grant started and was re-‘ Bobbing Girls. 1. Peggle‘letllS Harper. 1 . . ’3 VS- Hogan. 2. Susan Mailette, 3.1 Girls 10 yrs. — i. Myra Ready grimegyvi- Glam (Fem BASEBALL BALDING is defending chammo momma. lieved by Donny Birt in the sec-1 11 . . . . . . . . . . .. ox ) p two outstanding 10-rounders . FRANK MCINTOSH has lined . . . . f . 113 x Forum, u , 13_ There win he a rematch be. Laura Hogan. ‘2. Lorraine Gaudet, 3. Lucy . ‘ 0nd. Eric White came in or; $33236 ARTER apdg Buddy Dale and a scr in Bobbing Boys, 1, Freddie; Gaudet. 'Ingigs—vzall‘lihe: Sox: Birt in the third. and was credit-1 * Les Sprague and a top flight opponent tr erlcan circles Ready. 2. Glen McRae, 3. Per-; Boys 13 and 14 __1‘ Howard.“ T . . 1 x. Tiger, ed With the WI). hls fifth 0f the! . » ‘ . . . . . . . . .. e Northmnberland Strait Marathon. swim cy Morrissey. lung“. 2‘ Michael Broderick" lnsé It I B . American Lug“. season. . sins today. am. mutant 3 miles per no be null- Junior Girl Freestyle. 1. El-I 3. Richard Shea. ( d.“ ‘ ° 5 ‘5‘ "avesv Ca" first The three-man mound staff gdm the Straittmyardbothhhelsland and mainland At ap- leen Shea, 2. Irma Broderick.l G1,], 11 and 12 .. 1 911%? vs' tom “arm” Dem“ 003000000- 3 75 gave u a total of 3 hits 11 . . . proximately 11:15 the entire tide w-lll {lowing down the 3. Wilma ogan. 1L...“ How 2 wumé Hogafi. SATI' mess:- Gu’bs (Falw- Cleveland 13100043x—12130 ’ ' ‘ Strai . At 2:20 the tidal pull will-reverse gradually until 1118‘! Junior Boys Freestyle. 1. Al-'. and Elaine éav'm 3 Shim 1 I Y W (M), Re a n (2), walks. and struck out 3. time. 5: 11m.- . a - A - - v - -- Pmdlng. weather mnd't‘m are lan McInnis, 2. John LeClair, 3.1m... h and M 'n 'p y i 9-00 — 00‘“ “i 3m“ Hamilton (7). Fox (a) and Free- Gus Clinton started to.- the ltAcns-l AND I ltAcns s AND I favourable. officials expect th winning swunmer to arrive at . Earnest Richard. Gigs 13 andafiej I eggae ‘rW—fiN han: Kralick. Belt (6-4) (3) and losers with the final loss credit- 1.cmEF’s GAL 1.00m” DICK Borden between 4 and 4:30 Prm- BEGINNERS JUNIORS ,Mockler 2 Nam B'um 3y 0' nny s Hawks Azcue. HRS: Cleve. — Chance ed to him. He was relieved by s—smcon's MAGIC z—Mlss HEATHER HAL Floating girls. 1. Linda Chev.1 Betty G‘avifi 5’ ' ‘ (12). Wagner (25). l ave Kassner in the fourth in- 8—DRILLIO HA1. J—ECHo RIDGE EDDY ene’ 2‘ Helen Mcphee' 3' Irm‘l - ' 3 Meet The P ark lChICBSO 021001200— 81221 ning. Between them they al- NNY KING MISS COOL EYES Broderick and Peggy Perry. 3 Eglflsh 15, “2d 18 —' 1' M‘dge ; as . 000000000— 0 42% lowed 9 hit 10 walks and HTALAG HANOVER FBOOMTOWN ——_" Boys open Freestyle. 1. Allané sefzsuava .’ Janet Trmnor' Johnny's Flying Hawks will} Pizarro (14-5) and Martin: struck out 9. “ANTHONY 1* McInnis, 2. John LeClair. 3 a avm' with the National Park Danie“ (54”: Rudolph (“I To batter for the winning . . , . tangle Freddie Readv. Girls Open — 1. Shirley Mock-l Allstars in Charlottetown city RACES : AND 1 RACES l AND a P team was Guy Maclntosh. who ‘ Mt. Stewart Blasts Souris; Koch (7). Ridzlk (9) and Lep- HR: Girl, open {west 19. 1_ mm, ler and Midge Eldershaw. 2.: leg 1. . rt. Chl.—-—Hansen (2). - -' > IT I P0 h A T h Broderick, 2. Brand); Keougm 3, l Nancy Buot‘e. 3. Janet Trainor. diaifnéwfgggf’cgflgt 3:1,“; l in National League 1 mt 2 for 4' For the losers Dave HEDRICK own rl'c ers re OUg Shirley Keough, I Mile. Girls open — 1. Shirley 5..., W130 pm, and an playml First 63"" and FM “hem” mum's nasr a—HELEN's DREAM ‘ Boys open backstroke, l. Mi-‘MOCklelfl 2- 519113 Gav“). 3- Bet-l are requested to be on time. lawn" 000mm- 0 21 Shared honor. With 1 for 2 per- 4’m m FDONNAKWAY 3, ED CLINTON 1...... mom the stat-chain Broderick, 2. Roy Gavin.rty Gavin. ‘————-————-lNeW York 000 10 021- 3110 “man” ' 5-"0'1'0" 9C0" “ROGER “BL” SOURIS BUREAUlGrocery Downtowners in third Girls open backstroke. 1. Nan-i Women's pen — Mrs. 1. Michael Broderick 8 Rich-1 Lam" “'0’ woodesmcl‘ (8) A sunday dOUbIEheader I! “MIGHTY WARRIOR FARR“)an BUDDY or THE GUARDIANlposition. It should be quite ale): note. 2. Janet Trainor. suFrank leClair. Summerside; ard Shea ' ' ""d Gm“ La” (23’ “d 2011?!“le to Statuklat 1:01: vllth 7—way RICE The Mt. Stewart Huskies came; battle before the regular sched-z Midge Eldershaw. Mfiihnllrvmlg Moclcler, 3. Mrs; Mlle, Boys en _. 1, Michael Gomr. Cannlzzaro (a). towngilm’f’lgege f‘i‘rsg‘ggame “‘3 mp. I llle ends the latter part of Aug-l Beginners Girls Dog Paddle, Keoug-h. Broderick. 2. Freddie Ready. 3. the Downtowners in the second. Charlottetown to town on Sunday past. l . ed around for awhile. and went‘ ust. l 1. Brenda Mchhee, 2. Peggyl Boys open — l. Bobb Bo ce. Richar . “0‘13"”! 010000010— 2 7 1 ' home With an easy Victory Uri-g The pitchers In the league are y y d Shea ’ijwhym 10 130 (glow-X16 (Iglol teilde:y§:eg:::dmg 8' 0‘ ye" DrIVing P ark _ ‘ der their belts over the Souris‘ - A 0 “son _ . aymon ' : centennials' Final score of the: aJVilll‘hihu'hlel; 0::al‘oolfndttlllsl Nottebart (a) and Grote; Fisher w L p —— . lop-sided match was fifteen to? 3 a ‘e - (742) and Cannizzano. HRS: Upmwnen 5 3 loJT_- DE"). A!" "Bi! Scottie" COffins lop Seven batters“ only but a" “ Hom—Grota (3). N.Y.—Krane- Centretowners 3 3 5; went all the way for e Hus-(over three hundred. and the pool (4._ Downtownem 1 ‘ ‘1 Angelea 000001000—1 ’1 i no Los Phlla. Moeller (5-10). Perranoskl (7) B. Miller (8) and Ca-milll: Short (10-6). Baldschun (8) and Dal- rusmple. HR: Phlla. -— Calllson ). kies allowinz only two hits. and} seventh place hitter is in at on- l’het’ were bad‘ t0 bBCk Single}! ly two thirty-five. For example. in the sixth inninz. ruining hlsjjn Monday night's game between chance at a nohitter. jthe Centers and Ups. each side Everyone on the Mt. Stewart; collected only four hits each. team joined in the slaughter to Eric White. pitching for the lUptowners has tied a league 00013x—0 01 Go-Kart Racesi Going Tonight INVITATIONllI. KART RACES ' COVEHEAD KART PARK such an extent that it .was hard to pick out Individual players.?-record. and when you read this. all Fl'fl- 011 010m- 8101 I ' Plush: 002000004. 0120 The Centennial Invitational with the posstble exception of may have broken the record. 311 w (H) (3" Perry Km races are scheduled for Charlottetown’s Covehead Park Saturday evening. with drivers from Saint John. Halifax and Charlottetown taking part. Championships in the Stock "A" and Super "A" will be held. Race time is .m. The Marltlme's top drivers in- Bolin. Sh t5). O’Dell (9) Veale (12-7). Bias (7) and Pagliaronl. (PROBABLE PITCHERS apeedster Johnnie Mac-Eachernnlle currently has four victories, who looked really lively on thesand this is the highest number base-paths. Man. can that ladiby a pitcher during the regular run. He also played an effec- schedule. At the present time‘ ' tive game definsively. The vie-l‘ he is tied with Danny Mshar. ory assue the Huskies of re-; who accomplished this feat maining in second place in their. twice. along with Westie Mac- dose. batte with Morell for that: Phee. and Maynard Paquet. and Crandall: (7). Sink position. .' ironic parties that all the above The player we fen sorry for motioned pitchers have been eluding A] Lemma saint John' was Maynard uRedhann Paquet.l members of the Uptown-s. Probable pitchers in Iodqu Tiany Kelly. Merrill and Keith ' Red pitches for Souris. and it's! The schedule for the KCBL um ‘um mm" "m" Laden M“ be taking put * strictly a one-man show. Red for Sunday is: Sourls at Peakes 'on ' 1°“ mom ll "n" The Mum“- bmme" are de- , , tending Maritime champs in struck out fourteen. and assist-iMoreli at Mt. Stewart. and Ver- y their division and Kelly is the leading Maritime driver in the Super "A" class. Special events are on the program. including a Judges- sta 1- ca and a women's ed on six other put outs. leav- non River at Georgetown. It's ing only seven for his mateslpossible that a postponed game 3 was a shoddy defensive dis- t. Stewart iwith Cardigan play by the Sourls team, ‘ an (H) or Me- at M wholmlght be added to the schedule. Cleveland Ramos 0 are badly In need of help both'ln their first meeting. Peakes ' e Mo- sot Detroit. e Lain (1-3) at defensively and at the plate. (blanked Sourls 12-0. whfl “j‘One again regeristration time ’9" him Ml 5W3” 15-7 Kan-m c ' rm" (M) u nee. fir Island baseball playotfs has VFW“ RM": “d 590’! Bnnttln “films” (M) (N) A lied around. and once again. “F” be “mm” m" "m fir“ A oe‘lee 'N (“-6) a w l V) r. County Wm be in the time. If Cardigan and Mt. Ste- [gm ’ cm“ (H) m) ' i ck of things. We understand W3" Play- ll Wm be the“ “1’ wuucmo' mmmml (M) “ V at a gurgtberhof teams from meemg' “will Ste Lesson.“ . gs ou y ave been te- sovms Town Houston. Brown (M) at N in the Intermediate Rural " glam s. the provincial cham- BAmgaa‘iLE,‘GUE “£21m?” (Ml) ‘ , is usually from this Coun- a, '1" A L at pm] :80 “1'. Dad“. (13.” -' ' U towncr 4 3 5;: 63 "Ml (Elem . .h.”.y "1:: 1‘35; whgl'l: antertowsners 3 3 % mmuhe' Lamaze“ (mm teams. with the exception of Downtownea’ 1": 'm i “ mfm.hl?ywn(5flll&’a,t It P M "I: , n n n A" Imll. Gibson (H) ' . . t o D. Gallant. or 12 s a .500 8"“ "'“dm' “"7 ‘7‘” “ ' who“ “be m" g. ‘n DJ! g : lg rill-taunt. Gibbon (74) .chtennaandtheIe- ' - ' - MA m mde A. McCormack. m 4 6 3” f m J. Rogers. in- 12 o a into n. o J.MacQulIl;¥.CT s g B O l E N s MAJORETTES . 4 . . . mu: 4 players tied with s. I..." d M 0°” ‘° "' m“ l" a". m ling: D. GallatlJI'tr (or). M 'n "Wm A” ‘WW “t ormac ( ) - . . i , - Paired safely and QM] bugging). (or). A. see A“ °"' m" "“ h" in!" (Ml- 3 alone above are Joan. track. Tony is one at the top the Covehead track at I .ln. K.“ Cquhggl DIAL EVENTS mum: 1,. am. am L seem (left) and m drivers who will be compete 3!. M 13*! - ' ' ‘ I. u a: n “m “m H m], m... “numb”, m h m mm, mm N.si:.n;lgax..l;s..mwoo$ Ltd, Day 4-0525 CA 3 . ,. lag mm to ml. u. 0...: ml... mm 11.. pro. he dim" " ,- mu.. m: Buckley Pt. M Night 4-5767 --rlteblu.s.wmu(urin. mummmnmwmwmuu sang-aid