;! g. l‘. t '{. 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. June 8. 19641 SPORT ECHOESl By Norman Msodonnld Summerside Bureau of The Guardian lnman Plumbing Ball Club I n m a 11 Plumbing Softball team have their new uniforms. so we guess they are in business for the season. They have lost four straight games. and in each. the winner's runs went into double figures. At the or- ganization meetings there was a lot of “good samaritan" talk about keeping the teams well- balanced. but this is more diffi- cult to do than to talk about doing. The other three teams seem pretty evenly matched. so .. the fair way to help the Inman club would be to take one player might make them the cocks of the walk. If they could latch on to one first class ch-ucker from outside the league. that might solve the problem. Coastal Movers have beat- en only Inman Plumbing so A Fancy Catch Speaking about fancy catches. RCAF 1e Hazel would surely call a “doo- ser" in the game with Enman Drug on Saturday. more sensational. it was grab that won the ball game . The score was 5-4 for centre field if it had gotten through the two fielders R What About Traphies? We were told for the first ..time. Saturday. that. the RCAP‘ softball team of last year. which had presumany won the CJRW trophy by capturing the Prince County League championship. and also Prince of Wales trophy. emblamatic of the crown. have never received either of these trophies. Now we could be wrong. but we were under the impression that these trophies were "perpetual" and p a s s s ed from one league winner to another from year to year. If it is a case of "winners keepers" then the Macken- zle House of Fashion Club have every right to the cups. but the matter should a least be cleared up, and the clubs this year should know what cup they can expect to win If they too the Prince County circuit. Seems there Is many a slip between the far (they've lambasted them twice). but they were minus Martin and r beat ..them. and Martin when they lost to RCAF. Either these boys can change the complexion of a ball game if they happen to get a pitch they like with runners rid- ding the sacks. In their last game at nnors the overs 1: me through with four sparkling fielding plays. Garth Ha I ma ture “over the shoulder" grab in centre field. John Poirler. streaking towards the foul line in right field. hauled one down that looked good to fnll in for a base hit. and Gerry Bernard in short field came through twice with dallng displays, glov- lng a liner with a small loop. and stabbing a bot grounder to get the runner at first. would have rolled to the and gone for a home run. win- ning the game for Enma ' but Legendre. giving it (his best kick. threw out his gloved hand and the ball nestled in there to end the game. Russ Phaneuf couldn't have done any better. It's ironic what a thin dividing line lies between e hero a the also-ran. If Legendre had in i s s ed that ball. Crawford would have received all those back slaps and hand shakes. :s 3‘ E O- eup and — the champion- ship. A very small crowd watched the opening baseball game in. Summerside on Saturday. which. the Legion won 7-0 over Pon-l tales, and we were told that} the game was well played for; an initial encounter. We watch-I ed the first inning and saw Pete Hyra. a newcomer to Summerside baseball. make two good catches in left field. Don- nie Schurman started the sea- son with a shutout. This young fellow should be. harder to beat than ever this year as he has quite a way to go before he‘ reaches his peak. We under. stand games will he played on Tuesdays and Thursdays. LAST WEEK'S BOUQUET ‘ A fantastic catch has caused a lot of tacques. That big fellow in left a real ball hacoues. So we give last week‘s bouquet To Legendre for his smart play. And to understand this rhyme. his first name‘s Jacques. Baseball Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stallord (3-7). Loo ,SA'I‘URDAY lGondcr. HRS: LA National Lea Los Angeles New York Ortega Miller '1-3) (5) and Roseboro. Torborg (8); Fisher (3-4) Locke (6) Sturdivant (7) Willey '9) and Gonder, Chicago 000 001 400— ! 0 0 Milwaukee 103 000 002,— 6 11 1 Jackson. Burdette (6) McDan- ! (1). Moon (1): i I 'and Cannizzaro. HR: NY-Hick- — Drysdale NY—Smith (5). 10000—1 51 New York 00001—1 31 (Called after 5: rain) Willhife and Gamilli: La‘y Los Angeles man (4). St. Louis Cincinnati 120 002100— 612 3 500100 411—11 15 0 (established at Prince Edward h field‘s - 24 Records Are Topped In Provincial Track Meet B! NICK FILLMORE Twenty-four records were s two equal] and four newly 5?. Island's Interscholastic track and field championships, held Saturday at Charlottetown's Memorial Field, “t was the best meet we've had in my four years directing track and field events for the schools." said David Boswell. provincial physical fitness supervisor. The biggest record onslaught came in the Junior division with 12 marks falling and two being established. Six records were toppled in the Senior class. two new ones set. SUMMERSIDE TOPS Summerside High School, pac- ed by the strong performances of their relay teams, captured the un-official meet champion- ship with 72 points. Kensington had 68, St. Dunstan’s High School. 48; Queen Charlotte. 47; and Souris, ~11. (Team points first. second and third for in- were based on 5. 3. 1 credit for dividunls and 10. 6. 3 for relay teams. Only Junior and Senior classes were included. For the second consecutive week Andy ArSenault turned in the most outstanding individual performance. 18-year-old St. Dunstan’s athlete paced the 880-yard run in a blistering 2:02 to better last year's mark h nearly a second. Arsenault set a new mark in the mile with 4.40.9. won the 440 and placed third in the pole vault. in the Junior boys division Birchwood High School's Jackie MacEachern the' list wit four firsts. including a new record of 37’ 61.6” in the hop, l step and jump. He better-ed his1 effort of a week ago by twol feet. MacEachern also set a1 new mark in the 220 yards. 25.4 sec. and picked up firsts in the ‘ discus and shot put. l MacDONALD STARS . Roma MacDonald of Souris' dominated the Senior girlsl division with win in the 100.3 220 and broad jump. Rhodal MacLeod of Charlottetown Re-i gional paced the Junior gil‘ls‘ division with a record in the broad jump. 16' 12". and estab- lished a record in the 80 meter} hurdles. 15-6 sec. l Joe Chevcrie. formerly of: Souris and of Tignish.‘ was a standout in his high, jump specialty, He topped his? last year's Junior mark of S“; 2" by 5% inches. His perform) ance would have rated him‘ eighth in Canada last year. for age classification was Merrill! (Weale's new mark of 10.0 in. law. the li-years 75-yard dash. The 10.9 .9. ‘previous mark of 10.2 was set by D. Dunsford of Birchwood in 1961. 50 YARDS Girls. 7 yrs 1. SheHey . icky Ar- . senault (SLE). 2. Judy Smithi j ern IBW‘I'. ‘ 3. is age. The only record to fall in the __ 1' Bob Phil“ Girls, 13 vra. -— 1. V' l (E. St), 3. (SW) 9.9 sec s. 13 yrs. - 1. Bill Phil- (AMJ). 2. Frank Macin- . 0. Howard MacAus- land (E_ St). 9.0. . . 14 yrs. —- 1. Ramonal MacDonald (13W). 2. Jill La- Poinfe (AMJ). 3. Shirley Acornl (S) 10.0. Boys. 14 yrs 100 yd. — 1. (Ron MacDonald (SM). 2. Davidl Baglole (S. St). 3. Graham Hut- chinson (AMJ). 11.1 T.R. Boys. 15 yrs. 100 yds — . Sandy MacDonald (BW). 2. Gary l Griffin (SW). 3. Dangle Gallant (E. St . 1 Girls. 15 yrs. 100 yds_ — 1.‘ Frances Whitlock (QC). 2. Ann! St. John (Mi). 8. Brenda Stead Betty MacAleor ' ec. UNDER 16 YRS. Girls, Broad Jump —- 1. Paul-i etie LeBlanc (AMJ). 2. Jane' Johnstone (WK), 3 Frances Whitlock 13' 91/4" — Rec. Boys Broad Jump — 1. Ken O‘Brien tSW). 2. Joseph Peny] E. st) 3. Ron Steadmen (Qc) 16" 63/4" ——- Rec Girls High mary K i n g (M). ee Jump, — 1. Rose- (SJ). 2. Donna 8. Lillian Batt ,‘s ump -- 1. Re O'Brien (SW). 2. David Bag (S . Jim Constable 4‘ Boys 440 vd. rela : 1. Queen Charlotte, 2. ir Marshall John- son, 3. Summer Street, 9.52.6 —- c n 1010 10' 0. e . Girls. 440 yard relay: 1. Souris. 2. Birchwood, 3 AirI Marshall Johnson 1.04. I JUNIOR BOYS Discus — 1. Jack MacEacli-i ern (BW). 2. Tom Ryan (S). 3. Alden Cameron (M1), 127" Shot Put - 1, Jack MacEa- chern (BW). 2. George Chev- erie ('1‘). (BW) 48‘ 6%". High Jump —- 1. Joe Chew. erie (T). 2. Bob Semple (10.: 3. Ron Baker (QC) 5‘ 7‘4" Rec.“ Broad Jump — l lips (SS), 2. Brian Amos (55).) 3. Frank Gaudet (BW) 17' 111/.”ii er. q g p. Step and Ho Jump Jack M acEachern (SW). 2. Don Lothian (0C). 3. Brian Amos. (SS) 37' 6‘5)" Rec. ‘ Pole Vault - 1. Robert Wang-h (SS). 2. Joe Cheverie (T). 3. 0e Rod:ch (S). 9‘ 934”. Rec. 880 yd , Gene MacDonald (S). 2. Wayne Wayne Peter (QC) 206. MORE - 1. Jack MacEach-l 2. Bill Phillips (AM-I) Delmar Connlck (K). 220 yds (as). 'and Billy MRcKinn 400 yds — 1 (QC). 2. Gene MacDonald (5).! 3. Wayne ClasSon (55) 56.2 sec.) er. Mile 1. Jean MacDonaldi Younker (PS), 2. Ann Homes-1 (5). 2_ fichard Green (Mo)_ 3. (K) 6.4. Boys. 7hvrs — 1. Dennis La- side. 2. Birchwood. 3. lie (9) and sey (SJ). 3. Marlene Dunning Ganh Mania-nee (ch 4.55.2. Summer- ': Kensing- ‘ 440 yd Relay — 1. Pmnte 1AM). 2. Paul MacKcn- [on 49,2 sec. Rec. lie (8.)). 3. Alan MacDonald} Mile Relay — 1. Queen C~har-. (S) _8.0 sec. ‘lotie. 2, Summerside. 3. Sourisf Girls. 8 yrs. —- 1, Karen CFO-13.522 Rec. ken (s1). 2. Cathy Bradley. Hurdles. 120 yd — l, Gono‘ tPDl 0.0 sec. . MacDonald (K). 2. Don Loth— Boys 8 yrs. -—— 1. David Mac- ian (0C). 3 Freak Gaudet Kinnon (Pd). 2. Randy Clicv- erie (S). 3. Russell Ken (SW) 1 (BW) 17.0 sec. N. R. ' JUNIOR GIRLS : 3. Dave MacCowleyIs 1. Bob P-hil- ed Classon (SS). 3.’ SENIOR 100 yds — 1. Roma MacDon- ald (S). 2. Ruth Pidgeon (K). 3. Pat Flavin (SS) 13.1 sec. Broad Jump — 1. Roma Mac- DonaldiS), 2. Carolyn Bour- que (PC) 12’ 9". 220 yd - 1. Rome MacDon- ald (S). 2. Faye Howard (K). 3. Dorothy Campbell (X) 30.5 sec. 440 yd Relay — 1. Summer- side 1.01.9. Shot Put — 1. Ruth Pidgeon (K). 2. Patty Mullally (S), 3. Otis Bernard (PC) 23' 014". Discus - 1. Ester Gaudet (Mi). 2. Pattie Mullally (S). 07' 5'12" N.R. Hurdles. 00 metres. — 1. Ruth Pidgeon (K). 2. Dorothy Camp- bell (R). 15.7 sec. N.R. KEY Prince Street Elementary (PS): Kensington (K); St. Jean Elementary (SJ): Air Marshall Johnson (AMJ): (S): Parkdale (PD); Summer Street Elementary (S. St); Elm Street Elementary (E. St): Montague (M): Birchwood (BW): Cardi- gan (Ca); Cavendish (Cd): St. Eleanors (St.E): Queen 1'- lotte (QC); Miscouche (Mi); West Kent Elementary (WK Ti‘gnisii (T): Summerside High (SS); Morell (Mo); Central Queens (CQ); Charlottetown Re- gional (CR); Prince of Wales Rial School (PW): St. Dun- stan‘s High School (SLD): Athe- na Regional (A): Stella Maris (SM): Prince County Vocation- al (PC). By KEN PRITCHARD NEW YORK (CP) — Quad- rangle, n barrel - chested bay colt owned by Pittsburgh finan- cierPaul Mellon. woth the Wu mile Belmont Stakes by two lengths over Roman Brother Saturday and smashed the triple-crown hopes of Toronto industrialist E. P. Taylor whose Canadian-bred Northern Dancer, finished third. Quadrangle. biggest colt in the field of eight and third choice of the , lmont - record crowd of 61.215, won in 2:28 2-5. just two - fifths of a second slower than the Aqueduct track mont Stakes record of 2:26 3-5 set by Gallant Man in 1957 at Belmont Park. Northern Dancer hadn't the speed to win this long race and was soundly beaten in his bid ome the ninth three-year- old to capture the three major events for his age group. The Aqueduct track was fast for the race, run just as a light drizzle began. The Dancer. with Bill Har- tack up. ran second through most of the stretch but tired under the 120 pounds all entries carried in the Belmont's 96th running. As be slowed percept- ibly, the gelding Roman Brother. smallest entry in the field. swept past to take second - O Golf Tourney At S’side SUMMERSIDE The first annual president and vice-pres ident mate-h was held at the ummerside Golf and Country Club Saturday afternoon. was c a p t ured by the president‘s team by a 23-stroke margin. A total of 52 golfers compet- in the tourney. the first of season at the local club. by four lengths. Roman Brothel fourth choice of the bettors, had won the IVs-mile Jersey Derby the previous Saturday. N0 EXCUSES “Northern Dancer ran his race." Hartack said afterwards. “He just wasn't fast enough 81. a mile and a half. We had no excuses." Even to finish third the La- nadian-bred ad to suerve a mark but well below the 801- - foul claim entered by Willie Shoemaker. jockey for Hill Hlae I 2-to-1 choice who finished fourth t and was beaten for the third the Captain of the winning team lwas Pat Reardon. Barbara‘ Sherman h e a d e d the losing of the m. Top individual 3 by Hand ‘day was a 7, (Sieford. Sporting a 7 handicap. lSieford registered a net 66. I Practice Called C score fi d ( MMER l —— The un- an and Briggs baseball team of the Summerside town baseball 11 park at 0.15 p. 8. Ian MacDonald (BWH Don Lothian‘ At Covehead A good crowd was on hand for the opening of the Go-Kart- lng season at the Covehead kart track on Saturday night. Close finishes were the order of the night as both the Stock “A” and Super “A” classes featured down to the wire finishes, Action will resume at the Covehead track on Satur- day evening. The following are the results of Saturday‘s races: K "A" CLASS straight time by the ancel. Shoemaker claimed that flat tack and the Dancer squeezed; |him off at the three - eigntns pole. I The stewards' re-run of the lGiantsEdgePhilszi-3; l iBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS l A mill-inning, bases - loaded. 1 24's, league will hold a practice to-l psi ighi at Queen Elizabeth hall.i on . m. - I walk (San Francisco's late uprising: lSunday and gave the National‘ League - leading Giants a 4-3 uphill victory over Philadelphia. The Giants. coming from be- hind for the second straight day. increased their first-place margin over the Phils to l‘/: (N N Ninth-inning homers by Duke Snider — a two-run shot — and Jim Ray Hart pulled the Giants even 3-3 after Jim Bunnlng had blanked them on four hits through eight reliever Chris S h 0 r t walked Haller. forcing in Chuck Hiller with the deciding run. D n Drysdale pitched a six- hitter and homered as Los An- gcles Dodgers trimmed New York Mets 6-1 in the first game of a doubleheader. The night- cap was washed out after five innings with the score tied 1-1. Houston scored five runs in aller capped. ‘ DANCER ls THIRD » fl Quadrangle ls Victorious n The Belmont kes race film showed there had been a bit of n‘bind at that spot. but they refused to change the order of finish. Hartack became the Dancer's jockey in the triple - cmwn races after Shoemaker decided he pre- ferred Hill Rise. To Mellon and his Virginia based Rokeby Stable went 011:).- 850, biggest prize ever in this $125.000-added race. Panaman- ian jockey Manuel Ycaza re- ceived 10 per cent of the stable's winnings. Roman Brother, from New York financier Louis Wolfson's Harbor View Farm. won $25,000. Northern Dancer career bank roll Hill Rise. fourth by a half- length. won $6,250 for George Pope Jr.’s El Peco Ranch in California. _ The payoff for those who but on Quadrangle was $15.10. $6.00 and $2.70 for win. place and show. Roman Emitters. ridden by Chilean Fernando Alvarez. paid 00.10 and $2.90 and North- ern Dancer was $2.10 to show. None of the eight starteis Saturday had ever raced farther than 1% miles. ORIENTALIST FADES Orientalist. a little 40-to-1 shot entered for s $5.000 supplemen- tary entry fee Tuesday by John Galbreath of Columbus. Ohio. president of the Pittsburgh Pi- rates Baseball Club. set the early pace but faded quickly after the first mile, as ex- pected. and ended up sixth. Brave Lad finished fifth. Deter— mined Man seventh and Shook eighth. Vas’rCrowd In Attendance As Mc Laren Captures Race 92.51 miles an (hour before 41.-l appearance on the hilly. twist- 224 “1115- larges} CFOWd eve)“ tog ing circuit 40 miles east of ‘l‘()l'-‘ attei‘d ‘3 Canad‘an sports even!" unto. He took off immediately JOHN TRACY TORONTO. 0111. (CPI—«Bruce‘ McLaren. 26-year-old New Zea-i lander. won the Player's 200-. mile sports car race at Mosport _' Cardinals trims; tr Anemone" JOHN EDWARDS Chicago topped Milwaukee 5-2 on two-run homers by Billy Williams and Ernie Banks and Andre Rodgers‘s solo shot. the ninth inning for a 0-3 vic- tory over Pittsburgh in the first game of a twin bill but Vern Law handcuffed the Colts on seven hits and Bill Mhzeroski hit a three - run inside - the- park homer as the Pirates tank the nightcap 6-1. GETS FIVE HITS . Five hits, including a homer. by Deron Johnson and John Ed- wards' grand slam powered Cincinnati past St. Louis 11-6. lei (‘1-3) (9) and Schaffer: Spahn‘ Simmons (6-5). Craig (6).. - _ 3 High Jump —- 1. Gloria Wise. m Sadowski (7) Hoeft (2-0) (0) and Shantz (6) and McCarver: Nux-1 G""-‘- 9 yrs- * 1- Jim" POW“ (CR). 2. Heather MacLeaii (OCH: M L M ~ " h Torre. HRs: Chi—Banks 0 hall (53). Jay (7) and Edwar. "'RC'-2-Karen Grey's St). Margaret Mayne (K). call". ('3‘ 3“ mm “L” 5’“ s 33 Cowan (7). .HRs: STL—Javier 2 (0). .lames 3- Anne Doyle (SJ). 7.7, sec, -—. Broad .Iumo _ i. R a nl-o-‘Rmd' swu‘pm E55“ San Fran 000100 102—4 ((0 (5); GIN—Edwards (3) Robin- TR. od (CR) 2. Ruth Annear (mlB- C°°W- ‘X‘FCulmm “0 Philn 01000001»: so son (12), Johnson (4). Boys. 9 .rs. — 1. Gordon 3. Jane Cash (K) m- R....;R- Scam'ebml- Marauf‘e" 2” Sanford, O'Dell (1.) (0) Haller'i Chicago 000202 001—- s so Bells (SW). 2. Tim Hawlett. 100 yd. — 1. Ruth Annear (M.'5C°“- 5°"““’°” .355“ 19 Bennett. Roebuck (1-1) (9) andlMllwaukee 000020000- 2 ()0 ‘E- 5U- 3- Carl Trainer (SJ). 1 2. Jane Cash (10.3 Rhoda Mac- 5' Y°“"ker' Band“ . 15 Dalrymnle. 'iRs: ~J Alou. until (03) and Schaffer. Lia-'75 §8- lLe (CR), 12.4 on. Rec ' Cm“ 5°“"‘p‘.’" Es'“ 1‘ (i) Haller ( ). master (7.3). Sadowski (6).! Girls. 10 yrs. — 1. Janice Bat-l 200 vds _ 1. Frances.W'hit--I' Mama“ Ban‘il“ 13 St. Louis 000000000—0 GliHoeft (e) and Bailey. R :; m M). 2. Marlene MacKin- lock (QC). 2. Jane Cash (K), 3,] SUPER "A “‘5‘” Cincinnati 30000000x—l 41$CH1—Banks (7). Williams (151110" 'Pdl- 3- Joan WalkeriRuth Annear (M) 24. sec. (M- MaCLea" “"8"” 3‘ Wash"lrn. (23) Taylor (7).Rodgers (7); MIL—Aaron (6).! MN”). 7.6 sec. . (l yd Relay -— 1. Queen'K‘ MacLean' Rank" 33 and McCarvel‘: Tsitourie (2-3).‘Snn Fran. 0000000031— 4 80 301(5- 10 yrs. —- 1. Don who-1 Charlotte. 2. Kenslnzton. 3. Mis. 1" Bm 'Kavana‘s 33 Elli.- (3) and Edwa s. r a aloooooioo— s so lean (SJ)- 2. Ken Mayer (M).‘couche. 57 sec. Rec. in le’er- Marauder! 2" American League Hendley. Bolin (1). MacKen-. 3~ 1“ Moore ‘5 Si). 7.1 sec. Shot. Put —- 1. Pat Bownessll‘ ‘Mccarthy' Marauder. 27 Balti 001 (00000—2 70m (1), Perry (1). O'Deli (7).) . 75 YARDS i, . no"... w...“ ,M. 3 (D Allan. McCuliochs 20 Minnesota 000100 1 foo-Shaw (5.3) (9). Pierce (10) and. Glrls, 11 yrs. — 1. Gail Ray- ‘ Gloria Wise (CR) 25' 214".' 'iD' “ms‘ln- Band“! 4 Barber t2-2) Miller (6) andifleller. Crandall (10, Bunning.i “9" “’5’. 3- 39") Clarkson tM). Discus - 1. Heather MacLeanI TEAM STANDINGS Brown: Stigman (2.4) ArrigolRoebuck (1.2) (9), Baldschun! 3. Annette Fancherc (AMJ)..(QC). 2 Kay Murphv (Mo). 3 Kavalla's 100 (9) and Zimmerman. Hits: 331-! (10), Green (10) and Triandosq 10. . ‘Mary Brown (QC). air 15" Rec: MCCUlthl in —-Powell (13); Minn — Allison‘HRs: SF—Snider (3). Hart (41.1 30y! 11 yrs. —- 1. Merrill‘ Hurdles t80 metres) 1, RhodajMaraudel‘a 83 (12). » A an agile |W°8l° (PS). 2- Blair McKay, MacLeod (CR). 2. Pauline Ram- Es 0 66 giro" §Baltlmore 200000000— 2 so; $2”. 31-: Terry Mason (AMJ).lsay (K), 3. Marg Mayne (Ki.'Bandita 32 cago ' 000030001—4 51 012000000— 3 72 IIIde 021 101 00x— 5 7 1 15.6 sec. NR 'ROUNDUP (and Willie's Adios shared the honors Saturday night in the $1.500 free-for-all on the eight- dash harness racing card at Sackvllle Downs. Bob Broo . owned by Don MacKenzie of Glace Bay. N.S.. took the fir heat in 2.05. but the speedy Cape Breton horse broke stride in the second heat and finished second behind Wil- 's Adios.- Willie‘s Adios. owned by Eric and Harry Whebby 0f Dart- mouth. paced the second heat in 2.07. Double winners were Sunny Purdue who took the first race in 2.12 2-5 and the fourth in 2.10 2-5 and Brewer's Lad with 2.11 4-5 in the second race and 2.13 1-5 in the sixth. Single race winners were Hecky's Prince (2.13 2-5). and Port Darnley (2.13 4-5). :3 i. draw for the Belvedere club for toda : ‘Golf Action At Belvedere Art MacKensle led the field of 00 golfers in the qualifying round for the club champion- ship which was staged at the zclvedere golf club on Satur- a Ron Atkinson and Maurice Burgoyne shot 10.(nei) to lead ’ the field in the "Bowling Han- dicap”. These two golfers also captured the honors in the sec- ond stage of the Presidents Match. The following are the results of the second stage of the Pres— idents Match: Ron Atkinson. 91/1; M. Burgoyne. 9%: E. Buch anan 8; L. Grant 7: J. Morris 51.2: A. Mackenzie 3: R. Henry 3; R. Giggey 3: A. MacEach- ern‘l. The following is the ladies 1.15 —— J. Beer. M. Cannon. E. Taylor. 1.22 — C. MacMillan. G. Moi 10y. J. Parker. 1.29 — J. Laldlaw. G. Bal- bour. K. ood 1.36 — J. O'Brien. E. Mac- Donald. D. Jardlne. 1.43 — F. MacKenzie. L. Sam- "a Jockey Manuel Ycaza holds carnations (from r wreath and reflects the sweet smell of success after guiding Quadrangle in big win of With the favorites either in) the pits or at the side of the tr with mechanical trouble.) the Auckland driver won bo ‘ loo-mile beats with an elapsed time of two hours. seven min- utes. 42.2 seconds for the 90 lap of the 2.45-mile circuit. In his Zerex special he was the ony one of the startingl field of 31 to finish the full tour. McLaren clipped almost two minutes off the track record set (last spring by Chuck Daigh of) Long Beach. Calif.. of 2 hours! nine minutes. 38.0 seconds in a. Lotus 19. 1 Second was Augie Pabst of l the Milwaukee brewing family; whose Lola was timed at 2:08:- 45.2 for 79 laps. Bill Wuesthoff.( Milwaukee car dealer. drove an ; Elva Porsche through 78 laps? in 2:09:50.7 for third place. i Fastest lap of the race waal by John Morton of Santa Mon- ica. Calif. who drove his Lotus 233 around in one minute. 31.6 new ds. He wa .1 onds short of the lap record set in 1962 by Dan Gurney of Costa Mesa. Calif.. drlvin a Lotus 19. l McLaren. sixth in internaoq tional sports car dri ' last year. was malkln sec- ‘ lama; . 5. W “ 'Wa gaffer the race for Britain (0 i prepare a Lotus 30 for the Bel- gian Grand Prix next week. victory over-all heats. Paul Pare. vice-president of .. presented him with the Player's p. ' KIWI SHOE PilllS - ver ratingslo g his first )e .— 8125.000 - added Belmont: Stakes at New York's Aque- duct Saturday. Win by Quad- ranle upset Northern Dancers (bid for racing‘s triple crown. He won $3.100 in cash for his and two imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd For Vacation Expenses or any good reason. ’50” NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 240 Branches from Coast to Coast 1293 Queen St. Charlottetown 894-5524 St Sumerside 43641“ 0 Summer Always there with ready cash . . . to $5.000°° a N F490. son. J. Home. 1.50 —- M. Weir. M. Mac- Neil. A. MacLean. 1.57 -- M. Dennis. E. Bun- tain. L. Pickard. 2.04 — G. Berrigan. A. Candy. E. Cox. 2.11 — D. Rogers. M. Gaudct. M. MacMilIan. 2.18 — J. Vautour. B. Mac hern. Post entries will be accepted at the Pro Stop. in 54' II It’s backache that's ' due to Ib- ary and “If discs-fort. then Dedd's \Kldneyl’ils help maul. can you rslisf. Dell's iiii: McLain. Egan (3) Sherry (as). Bunker (0-1). Haddix (a) and; Girls. 12 yrs. — 1. Rosemary SENIOR novs (5) Lane“ (9. and Freehan: (Pa-LEM“: Pawns m2. “d mm.) Duffy (BW). 2, Pearl Kllbudel Discus —- 1. Barry MacEwcn ters. Fisher (2-1) (5) and Man1 merman. HRs: MINN — Kille- (CA) 3. Maelne Clark (PD). 9.71 (K). 2. Wall Huggan (PW) 3' ° tin. HR: Obi—Ward (6). lbrew (15). Allen (5). lec- iBoh Herring (M) 100' 9%”. I Boston 530000000—0130 First in — 1. Stephen? Shot Put _ 1 n Ranalian SAINT JOHN) N-B- (CP‘ '- Kansas City 000200400—0120 Detroit sooiiiooo—siii Enman (S St). 2. Ryan Greyi (ss). 2. Steve Clarkson (M) 3 : Jolly Glen and Little Oscar Lamabe (6 - 3) Helmet- (7) Chicago 00000122;— : 70 (S St). 3. Barry Clark (CD) 9.0. l Barry MacEwen (K) 33' 91/23- '; combined to return $190.60 in n Radatz (ii) and Tillman; O'Don- Regan (as) Cladding (7). I High Jump — 1. Cyril in...) “mm! “W “WW Saturday oglhue. (2.3) Bowgfiekl (1) Mon. Spnrmn (0) and Freeman; Bux-i Eariey (7), Charton (7) and: Donald (St. D) 2. Doug M351 night on an eight-dash harness teagudo (ti) and Grzeudg (a) hardt. Talbot (10) (5) Wil-lNixon. Tillman (7): segul (4.5), Lean (PW). 3. Lyall Hugggn racing card at Saint John ex- and Brya . HRs: Bos—Conigli- helm (7) and Martin. mt: Chi.Wyatt (0) and Edwards. I-IRs. (PW) 5‘ 7-1/4". (bibition park raceway. no (a) Slum (11) 1mm. (4) —Niciholson (0). nos — oolmmskl (a). wu- Broad Jump ——1 Lvall Hug-l “‘00 05¢" Md ‘0 PW" ‘KC—Gentile (10) char)... (4i. and Home 2 (2); KC—Gentlle 2 (12). ran (PW). 2. paul'Muliin (.ii_;-himsel( twice In rubbing the wsghington . 4100 Detroit 100000000-1 314m. York more 031— 01.10 3. 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Andy Arsenault (5(1)) Jolly Clean and Pay Chuck Lon, Anselcs Rudolph. Ridzik (7). Duck-‘ 9' 93’s" Rec. were the only double dash win- ooo 000mm. .1” w (1-2) (14) and Leppert. 220 yds — 1. Don McClintocki ners. Other winners were: Fair Bouton. Stafford (2-0) (14) and Brumley (7) McDowell. Mc- A ' (PW). ". Gary Somers (55), 3.1 Virginia. Adios Guy. and Star's award; cum, smm. (1.3) Mellon (s) Abernathy til) Ra.I “9'4"” I‘m" Michael Gallant (SM) 24.1) m Pat. Adios Guy won feet- 115) ounskf (13) and Rodgers. mos (3-4) (13) and Romanon . w L PCLGBL 440 .v —- 1. Andy Arsenault ured invitational may HR: Cle—Chonce 2 (s). (Chlcelm '29 14 £74 — (51.1)) 2. Gary Som'm (59 3 ' National Lengne Second Inall‘mnm 31 17 M“ h Norma Viartin (M) 536 «d I SYDNEY (Cpl "' Sky Chm 11.... Washington 110620200—6130. New Ym'k 9-5 19 568 4n 1100 yd — .‘ Andv Arsenaull 3' “d "9"" Oh"! Wm H“ Houston 000001005— 0101 Cleveland 000110010— 2 00- Minnesota 20 22 .560 4% (Sin). 2. Willard Moose ‘(xi 1 001m“? 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Monbouquette (25) Radats San Fran . 19.612 Mile Relay—1.St.Diinstan's m” (“9‘- M" "mam" "ll and Tillman: Penn "-5) Phila 27 19 .5117 114:2. Summerside ass Rec. ' (“51'5" “0”” “"1"” in“ Santiago (0) and . 1111:: Cincinnati 26 22 .542 1 mo yd. _ 1; Cy," Mum“. and Basil-Henley (2.14). Ben-mime (4) Yastrzemski Pittsburgh 27 2:) .540 anion) (gm), 2, Doug Mac”... The at"? double 0" 3k? (7) Coingiiuo (s); ICC—Pena St. Louis as 25 .510 5 (law). 0. Barry Champion (s) cm" 3‘ “d “W "‘3" 9"“ (1) Charles (5) Bryan (3). Milwaukee 2') 25 .500 511110.11 sec. ' ' "2”"- ‘Chlcailo 23 24 .400 0 l 120 yd Hurdles —— 1. sorry KAI-WAX ‘Cl’l — 30" Brook ‘ m 021001002—0 00 Los Angeles 24 20 .460 6% Champion (SS). 2. Delmar Con- - III. Cite 0000“!01-—0121 Houston 23 29 .442 0% wick (K). 3. Ebbie Mulnnis pm (0-0). Heffnsr (4) New York is as .314 10 (St.D) 10.4 Nit, ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 12 . 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