usoc Rifle Ch’ship 14 The auuii-n. cimioiutown. '.l‘ues., Sept. 11. 1902. 6, Year-Olcl Stormy Song Captures Feature At CDP Sky Prince captured a cooler , 2.70; 3.30. Hda Budlons <R- MacD0na|dl Itonatcd by W.G. Barbour for Dasnes 2 and 6‘ . 3 finisiting with the best summary 3 Velvet Step (Clark-. Smith) 1 I McGee Volo (J. Arsenaultl 4 .n dashes 3 and 7. He was sec- Moab (D. Machieil!) 2 1 Dreamy Guy (Cyril Smith’ 3 ‘and in the first trip. Cecil Stew» Mountain Josie: (L. Hcnncsscy) Boomtown .(D. Machellll are. ti)? prcsidcnt. made ‘Jie . 3 dz‘. Time 2.1-323. --11-3- preso-iitation to driver Cyril Hollybud (R. ll‘lt"."K(‘l]7,|:’l 2. 5: Anthony L owned by Claude smith, Countess Alice (W Do.vne.\ 5 E. Murphy- A minutc’s silence was‘ oh— Babe Clegg (Cyrii Smith) 6.4 Pays - 5th dash - 2.80. served out of respect for l.h- Rush Hal ‘R. Slicr-hard) 7 rir. 2.60: 3.30, 2.60: 300-29330. 331:“ ' late George 3'°°k'l"5- “"""*’ H9-V Y0" A 3“““="“’ 3 by funeral was Monday.‘ h M A Tirlne 2.1:. 2.11:3. d g‘ The largest Day 0 t e fllf,‘ Ve vet -tep ownc _ . .tn- 0 ;I was ‘he first double which re- ley Mab_VildI-:l._ fi\|l;lll'3l- lV“;‘3b Abb'as turn;-d $124.50 on a combination owned y mg mp 9. m- ' of Miss Ellis and V'el\r!'ct“§t:]=(.'}l. 2nd d h 670 190 The second double psi - . ays as - - - -‘ . 5 i 1 $30.10 d th 1- .100: 3.10. 2.40: 3."(). 6th dash - Acting coach Buck Wliltlock we I“ M ‘a an e 0 ‘ 1 has called a practice for Midget Bill Boyieis Stormy Son: look:-:' good winning the featuie event or‘ a nine-dash racing pro gram at the Charlottetown Driv- ing i’ai'lt last night. Thi 6-year-old brown horse took both ends of a AA and A Trot in identical times of 2:084. the fa.-=test miles of the night. Poplar Flash. a chestnut geldi.-it owned by L. Ramsay and S. t{0w;itt of Albany and rein-.-d by Cyril Smith gave the Build: (‘.am:.~bell—drivcn Stormy Song a run for the money in the sec-t ond acting and was just nip-ied at e wire. Real Gold came in second in the first trip. 0136!. Anthony L. the 12-year-old i actor $7.20. ,4.60. 2.20. 2.10: 2.10. 2.10: 2.30. ‘ ‘ _ ‘ _ t 5 ' 1 k vhesvuul horse owned by Claude‘ . "as" ‘ ~ . "*'5"*‘-S 3 ‘"'." 7 Ié,‘.l’”ti°§..§.'.‘§?ai°‘£+a".§i'If2 ch? 325.. Murphy of Charlottetown. was ‘Miss Ellis (A. Bernard‘ 7 GHISPI‘ E ‘Clark Smith‘ I 6] ‘- out is urged. B ker Even Torrid Waters (L. Hennessey) . S . 4 3‘ ' Elmer C (A. Smith) 5 7: Flnal Sel'IeS (Winston's Wish (E. Clow) 6 4‘ Chief Ozaukee (A. Bernard) 7 5‘ Banknrs squared their nest of Time 2.11:4. 2.13:4. ~. seven final ser'~‘s for the Com- Ginger E owned by A, M_ Gil. mcrcial Softball League crown lis. Charlottetown. Sky prim-,' at lall last evening with a de- omwd by Blms and‘ Nm.nmn - cisirc 17-3 \'ictory over Guardian , ‘ Mt-Phail. Cornwall. l‘ -‘\“§°l5- l Runnels, Davis Head s*ii"i’W Major Batting Races 530‘ 2_90_ 230: 3.00. 2.30: 430. Is. four of them coming in the include Sunday's 2 Sky Prince (Cyril Smith) 2 1 3 Homestretch Lady (M. Kennedy) 5 3 2E Millie Lee (A. Ford) Angie C (Chas O'Brien) ‘Valley Lass lL. Kelly) .viv;an Strong (R Mat-Kcnzirl ‘ipors Boy rcyrii smith) ‘Nellie Bazxis (R. Shcnhardl ‘Honest Brut"? IA. Smith) Time 2.15 3. _ Miss Ellis owned by J. 5. Biz- gar. Charlottetown. Pays — 15.20. am. 3.70: the only other double dash win- t-er on the program. The veteran campaigner, with Lorne Henna- sey in the sulky. beat the Clarke Smith-rained Dennis Herbert to the \'-'re in both miles of an A and B pace in times of 2:13;! and ‘:1 .3. no‘. or winners on the program '\'f“'P \t‘iss Ellis. “nab. Volvo! Eton. G'nger E and Sky Prince. ‘- Q -‘.0: ‘J1-h 3J0. first inning when the Angels qtormv sgfighfg 4(.:'::p:em 1 I scored all thrce runs. Doyle is. ‘ - - ' . it Real Gold (Clarke smith) 2 5 5”“ "° “"9 passes and “me Poplar Flash (Cyril Smithl 3 2 Jean Clegg (S. Stead) 4 ‘Arturo Hanover (A. Bernard) two The Bankers bombed the com- 3 hincd pm-inhg of Gord Fair- gricve and Bcmard MacKinnon for a total of 17 hits. three Time 2.08:4, 2.08:4. them of the two - base variety. Stormy Song owned by l«‘.W. The Angel pitchers also walked Boyles. Charlottetown. thrce and struck out five. Pays - 4th dash . 5.70, 3.70, The Angels jumped into a 3-0 remained at 2.30; 4.60, 3.30: 2.90. tlth dash - lead in the opening tram“ and maintained this ' the The Figures games. in the National League. Da- vis slumped three points to .339 while Robinson NEW YORK (APt——Pete Run- nets of Boston has virtually sewed up the American League h a t t i n g championship and Tommy Davis of Los Angeles Dodgers has a commanding .333. Davis and six ‘hits in 3_30_ 4.50_ gm. 4_30_ 320. 270. lead in the National League attempts while Robinson col- Dash“ 5 and 9 jtop of the fourth but the Bank- runs batted in competition. But lccted nine hits in .. _ trips. _ Amimnv L (L_ Honnossovj 1 If _t‘rS b_F0k9 10059 l0l‘ 8 7-Fllll Tally the four other titles in the im- Vetcran Stan Musial of St. - DCnnis'Hm.bm.[ .D_ 31365-011], .in this frame and never looked Louis remained in third place 335. Musial had six hits in 18 tries . _ Davis drove in four runs. .L'lV- lng him 132 for the year. Ro- portant hitting categories are still up for grabs. With only three weeks re- , maining in the regular 1962. |_ad|es Sfagg campaign. Tommy Dggis heads ‘H1 123 q_ b If the National League tting pa- vinson is next wi . cic crn Go . rade by only a single point over and Killebrew each had two M qtches Cincinnati's Frank Robinson: TBI. putting their totals to 106 . I Willie Mays of San Francisco and 104 respectively. ‘ _ _ f n- - "0" “"35 3'l0T"-‘{- as a four homer lead over Killcbrew has 37 homers and I th G nldnl \-I-.id...I;u.Mtapl.1ur.~d. _Roge_r Goss wasthe only Giiar- Hank Aaron of Milwaukee in Wagner 3:’). Each hit one last: mt‘ 0 ”“l f -g9 3 - 3-0 T01‘. dlan S_llPkPl‘ l0_ Elam?!‘ more ~l_l3fl the senior circuit: Harmon Kil- week. Mays failed to connect Che ti ‘_’ -elilemher 3‘ U19] 9119 llll- HE_ 5108194. ll! the first Iebrew of Minnesota leads Los and remains with 42 home runs ‘ d 3”’ *9 °““ GM Club Vestal"; "Him? and "1 the llllll he ll0l5d Angeles‘ Leon Wagner by two while Aaron had 3;: pair and: 3Y- 10113 ball lllal “'35 2900 T0!‘ l in - ‘= president's match. snonsorcd by‘ was thrown out at the plate. R I '1 D j vice-president Mrs. J. H. C-‘rry. i The teams resume their battle a D 3 Mrs, Barbour also took a ‘beat 1 for the league title Wednesday 9 cham points to last . . lth p‘ match and Mrs. .1, i night games with 10 hits in 26 times ‘ Bud Lund called the balls and at bat. Meanwhile, Chiick l-lin-l [Mustard won a match against. l_P-dr. strikcs last evcning. on of Washington moved into the runner-up position on a six .. Bombers Down Hamilton 16-l0 DROPS TO THIRD Floyd Robinson of Cliicago White Sox dropped one notch to _ . , third at 339. He u weight championship. Doin:s with a 3-foi’l2 perform» Dupas. of New Orleans. has. ance. Rich Rollins and Siebern on 93 of his 114 fights. Curvis are deadlocked for fifth at .307. ‘ has lost only one of 25. HA13ivL¥g;F,g'I§)liS,g;: Grey Cup. champion Winnipeg Blue ‘Bombers swept to their sixth straight victory as the de- fcatcd Hamilton Tiger. - Cats 16-10 Monday night in a fiercely Uptowners Cop V S e League game before a near sell- ‘out crowd of 26,363. r the Tiger - Cats. whom ‘the Bombers beat 21-14 in over- t‘ ' tl C C f’ 1 l _ MacLean's Uptowners captur-. had two hits in three trips. Both J2?-, ”l,he]]€oss'r:’yas llll)Cl1‘ml?I‘Slalqll ed the Souris_ Town Baseball hit triplos. longest blows of thei},-V9 games and H, mm‘! in fiizggulfy %l::;;:'llt’;I?Egl5II:g’rt(l!":§: second place in the Eastern tretowners 7-4 in the deciding game of a best of five series. Maynard Paquet won; all try.- isticker for the lasers with two C9I'.'}§:r(i;1(fr:b::"di;]lIg:‘n0“, havel‘ Minutes later the crowd again way l'or the victory. tossing a six-hitter. He issued three walks ‘ hits in four outings. _ . ~ . ‘ _ Following the game this Souris two" 5"‘ games agam5.t 0"? d°'?r°a"’d “5 d‘53PP"9V3l 0" 33" Credit ,Union trophy was pre-;‘.9"=“v S““*"g,“’°"°‘l "W WP °"-other ruling against the Tiger- semed to team captain Joe Ed .lll'Sl. place in the Western Con-.Cms_ who were called for no and struck out 11, iference. They lead the second-tyards and given 3 15.3.8,-d pen, David Jennings hurled for the _ _ losers and allowed eight hits. walked five and struck out four. l Paque: a‘ ‘s own cause i and one ,'Pl8C€ Calgary Slampcdcrs by l ally on a Hamilton kick by stroking two hits in three ap- ’ of the year. approximately 400. 4‘ Eastern leaders. Ottawa Rough pcaranccs at the plate. Tcam-iturned out the dc-ciding1Riders_ by a single point but mate Bernard MacEac|‘v'rn also game. -the Rid;-r5_ win, four wins and back. They put together a six- run onslaught in the sixth and ytoppcd off their effort with an- {other four runs in the seventh. T hi r d sacker Lorne Doiron headed the Banker attack at. the plate with four hirs in -six out- ings Tcammate Ozzie MacKin- Runnels. seeking ‘his second batting crown. picked up three ' 335 in LONDON (AP)-—Ra1ph Dupas of the United States is rated a 2-] favorite to defeat Britain's‘ Brian Curvis tonight in a fight ‘that could earn the winner a chance at the world welter- 4 < .'vals sent the vociferous Tiger-; Cat fans wild when the officials called what coach Jim Trimble ‘~ later t e r m e d a “judgment thing" in the fourth quarter. It came on the kickoff follow-I ing the Winnipeg touchdown. t The Bombers. with the fierce ,20 - mile - an - hour wind against them. kicked off short~ Ed Ochiciia of the Tiger-Cats .m:-idc a dive for it and officials ruled lie deliberately knocked [it .out of touch. giving possession -to the Bombers at the Hamil- tton 40. 03 iv e. Eugene MacDonald was top Rogeis_ This was the second straight Cormack - coached Upto.vners§ The Tiger-Cats. With lhreei of the largest crowds ‘ wins, a tie and a loss. trail the‘ BASEBALL SCORES _'- ' two losses. have played one ; Amgrjcgg Ln”, more game. 3- 0:. H0010». 1 53 ROAR M. RUMNGS tnait. ooioooooo)ui- 2 70, Al Mitch Captures ) Wilson (12-7) and Nixon: Rob-I ‘erts. ‘Stock (11) (3-2) and: Tiger-Cats in a game that had .,I.j:’,',’,‘,':','k ,,.,mm_ 3 7.’ e crowd roaring over somejndmn l“...”._ I ‘. rulings by the officials. The? Terry .214) Daley (6) ‘M Bombers‘ deciding touchdownifloward. Fox came on the first play of the (9; and grown Hm, Nyk_ quarter and from then Mantle rm). Det—Kallne (at). held off the desperate 1;”... cu,» gauge. 31" The Bombers fought strenu- ously frnm behind to defeat the any ct-.---nuns Hm mice In ‘less than one dollar. This 90"" ' on they fou. ltldtmlca aiiu sccuiiu in u t-mme; the entry fee T . . , H‘ H . . U ' ‘V _ - _ ' iger-Cats _ with their tough, chic." nogapx. 4 3; W311,’ :2tu-;'uuay\llal‘:-;l‘n"L:"A‘dllU':,L;3n lrctgiéhzwiiggeagfieevthi. lcadm, ! hard. —'llIl.llllfl defence. Fischer. (4-7) Wickersham 2* ‘ r '3" ' 1 Winnipeg took a 4-0 first-quain A (7) and Sullivan: Herbert (16-0) "13 Ulhteu GEYVICCS Lino .~p..usoi‘ed seivicc tins .-iue cnainpionship Squaw {amt gauge, . » RE. Williams hutch amaueo an aggregate‘ M-"C" N0- 0-NE ' score of 240 out of n poss.i)lel PROM’-' 30 D3 25 points. 3 polnte better than -70 W- Mad-€85 his closest rmi, Cpl. R.E. Wll- ‘Lt l--‘-[Mulch Jllns rt RCMP, Charlottetown. ylfn Wllllams - s Ui-itci-,i"s i cond;_l USCO CHAMPIONSHIP at !l.t. A.K Mutch £(‘pl. lter lead but Tiger-Cats struckilnd Martin. _ 21° iback with in converted touch- Lo! Angelou I” II 001- I 72 down and ii field goal in the W” tinlshfi With 174. ic - ~ GT9“: fiver‘ t h _ ill the Prone Position deli‘ler- C“ L R‘’‘’'’‘'‘’ 37 ‘or iii: fiiii:thd°t:t:rt.;'.” They :d- Inn has. :0: i «I! It ¥Il'¢-- F0 “"9" "°- “V0 lded a Iingle pom late in on media. (M) in raccoon’ wueii '1/lachan, Charlottetown SITTING 100 YD! ! rter. Ii-«ts. M) and top marksman with 42 out Lt. Ah. Match -10‘ d L9,, 1,9,", W”. Dunno; 0’Dell (17-12) and. in second cpl. R.E. William -to 3 around me right ad M”. “V. ldlq. : ll’-llayn (B). Cll. L. RODDHH 39 yards for the W W ,1” Elle: l‘) ngat cut. .1. oi-eer 33' i..powemi¢m..¢¢.IIlwuiipo an an-nu Wil- Cfl. R MBCKCIZN 3' “rd! in eight F'.’‘_ M “C. 1 will I 0|! of NAT“ 73- "333 James converted the touch umw" "‘ U°*"l the femur attain: the we YD8 down. kicked two, field gun " L g“""- ’°" '7’- Mix with ILA Mulch lad‘-51 mm-1'“. w.-*'l., 1 - “I5 ‘ ll!‘ T913 9- J°l'||13lC 3". single on a 33-yard {hill 3! (.7, (‘L I An“ 8:1. P. J. I-ondrlm 31 went wide. Jock mg, m “M ‘ , the rnntdtke Ssh 1-. Dowllnii 3 t Delvuux aha Thou-Ila .4-‘.."‘ m ." '' Jmg Cpl. R:.'A.1¥gll:3eFotm iiooteduniateatoriuotherwin-r, ,¢.,,,,‘n, mm“. 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