'mysorban jog .' _ unions. can-roman. nu. any II. III]. . spoms FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Lions Spring Surprise BARRY’8 Lions have squared their best-of.seven semi-final t - League series with National Park All-Stars with that tlmattc 3-2 tniumpnh on Wednesday night. Wehadsaidinacolulmnearlierthzis weektha-ttheParkb0yI amuchmore' veseasonlecordthandidtheldons but we had added that neither the Nationals or the Lions -were about past performances. They were looking toward the future and the possibility of nailing a berth in the league finals. If you kept looking at the records. you would probably arrive I the conclusion that the Parkdale crew didn't belong on the some diamond with the All-Stars. But this kind of opinion was not shared by Art Ballem and his associates who perform for Mr. Barry Moore. They convinced themselves that they had a good. chance of upsetting the apple cart and they went out there to the Park's old diamond determined to carry out their plan. vo games are now history and the Lions find themselves Ill even with a 1-1 record. Ari Ballem Is Hero WHILE all the players deserve a pat for their surprise hul- umph. we must salute first the old maestro himself, Art Balleln. who hurled the Lions to their triumph. Not only did Balloon em- tge the winning hurler but he drove in the deciding run that put the series in the 1-1 knot. Art is a great competitor and as keen a student of softball as you will find in these parts. His success with the Lions at this stage of proceedings is something he has really worked on. Na- turally. he was delighted with the way things went Wednesday but he wasn't doing any boasting. But you could tell that he thinks Charlottetown G o if ‘Club’: woman champion, Mrs. Alan snapped by the photographer after they finished their cham- WINNIE‘-R AND N-'NiER-UP pionshlp round on Thursday. Mrs. Macmillan won 5 and 4. The champion’: mother, Mrs. J. 0. Hyndman, was club tit- leholder on several occasions and her husband. Alan ‘Toby’ is one of Belvedere’s outstand- ing golfers. Mrs. Taylor was champion at the Restigouche Golf and Country Club in 1950 and 1960. Jolly Abb Wins Twice; Has Best Time Of Night his boys have a chance of pulling the upset of the season and he will use all the strategy he can muster the rest of this series. Fine going. Mr. Ballem. Park Boys Have Good Team HOWEVER, Art knows as well as we do that one victory doesn't win a series. He needs three more over these All.Stars and that's a mighty assignment. ’ Mike Connolly has moulded together a smart aggregation and they possess a terrific team spirit. We don't know any club that can beat them on that score. Last week in their battle for first place with the Irish, it.-hey mowed heir real metal by staging a five run uprising in the sev- lnfll to grab the top rung of the ladder. These Park boys have a well balanced gang. They can hit with real authority, field as good as any other team and have a crafty pitching staff. Their finishing on top in regular schedule play was richly deserved and no fluke entered into it. g The All-Stars have a great following from the Park area and these good folks are convinced their boys are going to bo all the way. We wouldn't bet against this happening because these [ads have a perfect license to grab all the marbles. The All-Stars have done remarkably well in their flreshmen year and everything would be complete if they emerge as champions. Right now Barry's Lions are attempting to prove stumbling blocks to this energetic group or softball players. Track Meet Planned TIIE Provincial command of The Canadian Lemon will sponsor a track and field meet at Summerside tomorrow, Sat.- urday. commencing at 1.30. This meet is designed for athletes in the East Prince area and is staged in co-operation with the local branches of the zone and the provincial branch of the Amateur Athletic Union o§_4Canada. Events will include running. jumping and throwing for all ages and for both boys and girls. "For further information concerning the meet, interested athletes are asked to contact their nearest Legion hramch. One of the best City Softball League games of the season was seen at the Old Diamond last evening when the BIS Sham- rocks nipped Canadian Tire Pis- tons 7-6 in the first game of a best of seven semi-final series for the City title. The game went eight full in- ings before a winner could be decided. At the end of the regu- lation seven innings the score was deadlocked at 6-all. It was a see-saw battle all the way and going into the sev- enth the Pistons were trailing 5-3. A three run homer by Apps Arsenault in the top of ' frame put the ‘Canadian Tire’ crew in front by a 6-5 score but the Irish evened it up at 8-all in the bottom of the seventh. BIS catcher Lester Taylor de- livered the game winning blow in the eighth, a sacrifice fly to right field which scored run- ner Charlie Weatherbie f r o m third. Weatherbie had got to first on a fielder’: choice and then adnvanced to third when short- stop Gene Bradley stroke a dou- ble. TOSSES 8-BITTER Veteran moundsman Jo_e This- tle tossed an eight-hitter for the inners, walked three and struck one out. First sacker Merle ‘Kingfish’ I.ongaphle pol- ed a long triple in the fourth inning to go along with Arsen- ult’s homer in the seventh inn- n _ g. Lloyd ‘Teet' Gregory went the route for the losers. allowing twelve hits, five of them for ex- ira bases. the, longest being a ,run -scoring triple by young 1Lloyd Blanchard in the second “op Spot Dodgers Shade Flyers 2-1 ~ M7acKinnon’s Dodgers widen- ed their City Basketball League lead over idle Stars when they won a 2-1 squeaker from the hapless Flyers at Memorial Field last evening. They now hold a 7-3 won-loss record. The ame was scoreless up till the bottom of the sixth in- nim. The Dodgers counted their first run in this frame only to see the Flyers even things up at 1-411] in the top of the seventh. The score remained that way Poniiacs Nip I Juniors 4-3 SUIVIEMERSIDE - Lennan Pontiacs defeated the till the bottom of the ninth when, with one man out, centre- fielder Reg Mcclintock of the Dodgers slammed a three- bagrgel-. Irv MacKinnon flew out to left field and rightfielder MacDonald brought the decid. ing run home with a single. Billy Weatherbie went the distance on the hill f the victory, tossing a neat six-tn‘t- ter at Kennedy’: cellar-dwell- in-g Flyers. Only one of the hits went for extra bases. a double by playing coach Forbie Ken- nedy in the initial frame. Golf Draw Announced SUMMERSIDE -— Here is the draw for ladies field day at the ' and Co - Summersldse Golf Club, Saturday, July 28th: 1.00 p.m. S. Basler, M. Can- non. N. MacNeill. 1.07 p.m. B. H088. C. Malloy, M. Jardine. 1.14 N. MacLeod. D. Norman, J. Beer . 1.21 C. MacMillan. 0. Beer, I. Laidlaw. 1.28 pm. B. Schurman, E. Mac- Innis, G. Barbour. 1.35 p.m. Iris MacLellan. D. aker. 1.42 p.m. A. MacLean, D. Ste- wart. M. Linkletter. 1.49 p.m. I. Gallant. J. Inman, B. Conway. 1.56 p.m. A. Larkln, M. Bea- ton. D. MacDonald. 2.05 .m. M. Toole, N. Mac- Millan, M. Gaudet. 2.12 p.m. E. MacAlplne, G. Berrigan, L. Cerry. 9-holers. juniors, and post en- tries will tee off at 2.15 p.m. inning. Gene Bradley hit two doubles in five appearances and ‘the outfi Irish Shade Pistons 7-6 In Thrilling Playoff Tilt Some terrific fielding plays were also seen last evening. Bil- ly Milligan, of the Pistons, re- placing Maurice Maclntyre in eld in the sixth, robbed Lloyd Blanchard of what app- eared to be a sure hit in the seventh inning after making a long run and grabbing the ball with a one-handed stab. Had the ball gone through, Sterling Simms would have scored from third for what could have been the winning run. Apps Arsenault made a bean- tiful play on a hot grounder hit by Len Kelly in the fifth. Johnny Whalen and Joe Pin- eau headed the BIS stickers at the plate with 2 for 3 perform- ances and top man at the plate for the losers was Paddy She- pherd with two hits in three of- ficial outings. Officials for the game were:—- plate, Frank Bell; bases. Bud two baggers also went to John- ny Whalen and Len Kelly. Lund; Carl ‘Snowball’ McCall- um. .... Bob Brook Wins |l_om_§yh d June Byr SYDNEY (CP) — Bob Brook topped the summary Thursd-ay to become the first Cape Breton horse to win the $3.000 Dosco Invitational Pace in its three- year-history. ~ Bob Brook set a track record to win the first dash. and then battled to a photo finish second over a rain-soaked track in the second. June Byrd. previously in- summary. Bob Brook, who won $1.1!) Weatherbie also fanned seven and walked two. GOES DISTANCE Stan Rose went the route for the lasers and allowed nine hits. fanning one and issuing only one free pass to first. The loss Legion Juniors in a well played I” we Nye“ “'33 flu’ baseball game at Queen Eliza- beth Park last evening, the fi- in Ed Mccue pitched for the win- ners for six plus inning and got t or . 2%’. hit: E 2 M2 The leaaluestaotlogsareas PWLPet. Dodgens ‘ 1078 .7!!! Stu-I 1064 .6]! Rovers 10 5 5 .500 Flyers 1038 .10 Draw Ah ’1lhe first round of the P.E.I. Amateur golf championship goes this Saturday at the Belvedere Golf Chi) and the round in second isslatedforAu¢\wt4t.houthe neraide course. Ea C. A. . 1o 07-Dr. '1'. Hooper, C Run- say, I. Dachau .14-Cam nucleon. H. Mao- Farlane, Dave Con 10 21-11. Mannim. D Clark- aou, E. C. T . 10.3-Geo. Vessey. Dave Jar. dine. B. 0’ . '$—G. Ben-lgan. D. Lewis. 1.. Veuey. 10:42--H. C Trainot. Dr. 6. Downs 11:10-V. Wi-lllnns. 3. Perry. R. K . 11:17-J. Mdlinn. 0. Mac- Mshon, '1'. Brook. 11:1-I. Carminad, D. X wuuuun osusnsr-is: OY IIPOITI . UNITED NATIOIG (AP) —-r Ambassador Paul . ‘ Canada‘: new nit? tetheflnitedltatlul. fin toast- u:s1—-w. 'a. range. P.E_.I. Amateur nounced 1:07-—Merlin Muacxenzie. L. « All-senanlt. F. . 1:14—Don MacDonald, F. Creuner. D. 11. Sand- GI. 1:21-—Ted..MHler, n. Whhidn. _ M. Kennedy. ms-—rr. N. Runs, It. Judge. 1:. Irwin. lzss-w.» Moreside. o. ru- ms--x. c’u-mlclaul. 3. Motley Noonan. J. . 1:0—Bob Glaser. L. Is Tops,- the mile in 2:05 2/5 in dash. a new track set the previous track record himself with a 2:06 earlier this season. A record 6,000 spectators watched the race. Hi day, a highly-touted United making ' first by topping the . pan the firm record. He 8:30 ‘PM H rep} of is up but hdustry an inpenuar roosting for P.E.|. Federation of Aiglicullura iCattlelnen's Meeting 5 A Prince of Wales con... I-lull ‘TUESDAY, JULY 3I, 1962 Fast Time special Beef corn- but did it in rain and thunder- storms and against an interna- tional field of more than 150. our pros from the United States pulled into second place with 69s behind Knudson. South Af ric a's formidable Gary Player, winner only last Sunday of the U.S. PGA cham- pionship. saw more than 50 con- testants finish ahead of his 75. Bobby Brue of Milwaukee Bankers Edge Rovers I2-ll Bankers edged West End Rovers 12-11 in Commercial Softball League action last evening. Second-sacker Mac V - non of the Bankers scored the winning run, coming home from third on a passed ball. Edgar Ellis went the distance for the winners and Dick Mm- ley and Penny Leclalr shared the pitching chores. for the lasers. «:1 imtlcnofboilh... 3.93 strokes. The 70 group also included the U.S. Open winner, Jack Nicklaus of Columbus, Ohio, and little Wilf Homenulk of Winnipeg, who sloshed unher- alded along ihe back nine in 33, three under par. ary Player was a disap- pointed man when he finished! in early evening. "1 played very, very badly," he said. “I have no excuses, although I putted well.” Knudson, winner of the Coral Gables Open in Florida last December, had everything un- der control. He drew admira- land, Ore., who shot a 71 and was in the threesome with the Toronto pro and Nicklaus. the greens," said Rosburg. Knudson missed par only Be your own Weatherman BAROMETERS Wall type in wrought and Brass and some in 0. comb- once on his tour of the rain- drenched Laval - Sur - le - Lac |course. He shot 35 - 32 against :Laval's I Cecil ‘Bubhy Dowllng, a WAS 63.9! tion from Bob Rosburg of Port- - “Knudsen was marvelous on ‘ pars at 36 each way. Jolly A-bh was the lone double Jeanie Brewer and Princess Jollity Leigi (M. Kenneth) 1 1Iuyg:_.311_m_ 4,59, 41.. 3... win on last night's Mk had mended ,,,,,,,,,,,m,, Jolly Bud (w. Downs) ,2 2.oo;ss.4o. ‘ eightdashc_a1-dattlleohar-mlcmdnpwebutaldsud1ong(R.MacDonald)3 n..|,..;.“. lot ving P The ._ an H Vera Slant (C. Snmb) . 4 wing Victory nine-year-old bay geldnng swept °°°1°1‘- “flied by "8115 Raw Lee (L. Suntan 5 (o. nsou-luau) s 1 bothdashesofafea AADrI18CompanyandpresentedPcdect-Hal(L.I\dl3) « Gniguoyowgg pace and also the fast. to the top horse in the race. went Anderson Ed (0. Mn)u~risIey) 7 (,1; 33.35.”) 3 ' est mileon the progr in to Jeanie Brewer for stem) M119‘ 3‘_(-T- “We” 3 Hey You (A. Demand! 3 oppomooe. 2 10.3 ms the fastest mile. Sam Kennedy’: '!'ime—2.15-1- Lea Oyclondc - second mile was in 210 sky Jeanie Brewer’: twice around Joliity Leigh owned by Mapoo (J. Ibunpsod) | 3 Prince was rulmer-up both the oval was in 2:13 flat and Stables, Sunnnerslde. s Dream mpg, Princess Mark's time was 2:133. Pays: — $11.00. 3.70. 2.40; $3.30. (M OBrlen) 4 g Before the st;1rt «til the race giyblof 2.40: 32-20. _ (C. Smith) 7 O rognam one nue's silence was 11 ewhidl - . 555001‘ gm ommd i:l'r'lmemoryEn.sorof iiim.i-iinliwi7mI.elga:°u ‘and Countess ‘w':D°""“’ 1 runoo(E'- 2-14.)4- s 18 IN" vetera owna . in Jun E 2 ' " ‘ ' ‘ ' Bowness. who pézaed may iol- gtllécgé are to I rgglncd viliciyoo-y D:(c (o Morr.la)sey) 3 W{m I’-7 lowhlgaracec ., e exacr . Myrtie'sBoy(D.‘MacNei.il) 4 _ l ‘ ' side Wednesday night.“ 3; sgcncgd B we:ls.:o‘.n '13: Nellisc (C O . u,)..,.,,.,,, 2 “Pgoys§%_3!§1o9-T.(|)£2.U0. $10; 3 ' . ‘EB ' I ‘ I ' I T I :3-iiierwere niiiity eLcl:l: leeu on°Jponicy new and Miss Ellis (J. Amenault) 7 4-4°-3-1°l=,:;-l4;’.-43:';.=d§,4-3°- Countess Alice. Blighley’s Way. Countess Alice which returned '1'i.Ine:—2.16. Brewer Wing Victory, Jeanie Brewer identical $11.60 pays. Alice owned by Dr. (s_ Kennedy) ! , and Princess Mark. Dash 1 Preston Maclntyre, Montague. Mark (Dr. B. K I 1 Gay Texas (M. Kemedy) 4 3 ° . Budfi-al(J.Jewe1ll . as eor e nu son Ires w~-~M~<=~sr~m H Vlctury Gallon (E. Banned) I 6 . Abner C (C. O'Brien) 6 ‘I ~ - Times: 42:18: 2-13.3, I Jeanie by Sun o naic ourne ea M~M-=M= Mark owned by Dr. A.B. Kelly, Charlottetown. By w. a. wuusrnnr earned honors to head up -the as pro rmn Charlottetown. Pm‘ - “I 7 “-00- 4-30» 3-3°‘ MONTREAL (cm — George brigade with a brilliant eagle- r.E.l.. “mhed up with .78. ‘:33: ’,23‘’1vo”j11{’o-_’g§*‘-°°- 3-10 Knudson, slender, 145 - pound three wedge shot from 120 eleven strokes of! the Pace: ' ' Dish“ '5 ah‘, Toronto professional whose big yards at the 18 . Dowlins Well 00‘ Ill 41 Ind Jolly A“, (.E_ Bemard) 1 1 ambition is to win his country's With him at the three-undeb clme home ill 37- sky prim, (c_ gum, , , national golf tournament, shot par figure were Don Fairfield mg mg. nguly mid-afiternoon Eggwood mg a sensational five-under-par 67 of Perdido Bay. Fla., Ron before the" W" . break in the (L_» Benign”) . ‘ Thursday to take a two-stroke Thomas of Durham, N.C., and H‘ r P18 er and ‘ M“ In, Aver,“ (C.‘smm,) 5 , lead in the first round of the burly George Bayer of Miami, :l‘l”'ov;_'the c5:m_'” earner when H”, Am 1 (w‘ D3,“, 4 5 $30,000 Canadian Open cham- who was in the trail end of the lightning accompanied th. de_ J-mg Guy ((3, 0131-1”) 7 g mommp‘ field‘ lu es that fell on the Laval-Su.r- J°‘n 01°“ (S' stud) 3 "1' It was a three-ply accomplish- 19 BETTER ma 1 EL CO 1; meat for the 25-year-old Toron- Despite the miserable wea- °'F’1°n h‘i""°' th Se and (M. Kennedy) 8 drn tonian who turned pro only four ther conditions, 19 players bet- weghrerem 3a‘:’étic°]a°c%’; In the Times: — 2:10-3: 2:10-4. years ago. tered par. Five in the 70 am the from nine with a 37011:? 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