\ | Splurge Wins Both Ends © | Of Ch'town Free-For-All —_ ; owned by Harry Driving Park last evening | Tree Here (G. Meshunsié) $,L. 8. Jenkins; Germike owned c |Smith holding the ribbons In dash five Donna Way head-| Parker Scott (C. Chappell) 7 ~ : oe i A The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 18, 1965. 15) SPORTS FRONT | 5 Dodgers Try Best To Lose By PIUS CALLAGHAN Simmonds and with Clarkie|identical times of 2:09. Play (J. Hennessey) by L. Neill. . Times: 2:11.4, 2:11.1. Hf paced : Ps ¥e ito “as 5 nem Benes of the br the - to yy eee Edgewsed King = Pays: 4th.—4.50, ry 2.0; ANGELES tried ~~ ~ |tree-for-all at harlottetown followed closely urge in| (J. Chappell) 6.20, 2.70; 3.10. 8th.—12.90, 4.50, portly night to New oe a ee meee 8 oe the two hole and Billy Rice. The, ‘Time 2:16.1. 2.60; 4.00, 2.80; 2.80. cae. § nee ee ie i quarter was in 30. All horses) Bold Debbie owned by E. Ross,, 2nd Daily Double—19.60, = ful Hors. - 1 | Legion Jumiorg {held their position at the half| Fiat River. RACES 5 AND 9 Drysdale been trouble winning ; and three quarters poles but in| Pays — $4.70, 3.30, 2.70; 4.80, Free-For-All ‘ ! late was in rare form but despite his display be nearly oa i i ended up losing another ball game. But the Dodgers survived To Play Aganst aS eee meee om = | Soluce C. Smith) 11 | eighth inning jitters battle <* | F . | ACES 2 AND 6 ! "s Bu ' - ee cae ie Se ~ -@\iN Waterford %, th brows horse to the wire | Audrey's Pride (E. Bernard) 16 \D* MacNeil) 26° ott Fae dee ac ae hen ee | The Canadian Legion Junior pro yg eens ee eae Mary Leah ‘D. MacNeill) 3 2] Donna Way (0. — 33 oa ca Senor (J. Hennessey) Billy Rice (J. Fi ; the Mets what happens from bere to the wire. However, they team will play two games with| frene Mir, the chestnut gelding |The ee ms Poulton) : : oo.) C (R. MacFadyen) a3 ' intend having a bit of fun with those whe are pennant con- — ee woud have captured this first |Rio Grande (0. Willis) 6 5| Irene Mir (W. Craig) fe scious. . | ! at. 2:14.4; 2.13.2. Times: —2.09, 2.09. ' j SAN FRANCISCO and Los Angeles have a ay 4 series |pear in some years when they! The ninth dash was run along ae Pride owned by Mrs.| Splurge by H. Sim , | coming up next week and this should be @ scorcher. If one team tackle a senior team from New|the same pattern. Donna Way |L. Thompson; The Shiek owned | monds. ‘ ‘ could sweep the affair, they would badly damage the other's- ; — on Saturday and Sus-| held the lend iat the greater iby Mrs. Poulton, ; Pays om. im. i $e ‘ hopes, should (which quite _ day. race t not 70, 3.20, 2.60; 2.60, 2.30; | 3.90; 3.00. — 5.30, 3. .; fixely) things oe right — o—_ ana today. ° 4 The New Waterford Schoon- ype abe the finish wen lam an aa kee ts, 00, 713.50, 4.00;-4.90., - , . i Herman Franks and Walter Alston, the rival skippers, will ane have aor oe — — _— ive on the) 2.90. ' ooking ahead to these clashes they'll their champions for as eld came around ; —— staffs ao that Pages ve By od fell their crop years and have played in thejthe last bend took his horse to RACES 3 and 7 BASEBALL ' ts ready for the enemy. Fellows like Koufax, Marchial, Shaw, Nova Scotia finals the past two. |the far outside. Splurge nipped| Estralita C. (D. Craig) = 1 & Orysdaie and Osteen will be certain starters: when this series j {On the other hand the Legion |Doane- Way at the- wire: to, be. eee SCORES — : ite basic. the one come second le dash ° tets going: canod the Savtine- Seveatio| winner on-the card. | True Lady Lou (R. Annear) 4 5/5 oy sseoctaTED perag | | Great Race Programs Co eee et as tit nad tae tases | Bly G. Coniend | —_Amurtows Longue} : . contains four a seven ‘ es. | . am t © © Junior all-stars. Action Between |The MacPhail owned mare, ‘E. Clow) $ 4 rosie “es " ' ' WELL, Frank Acorn has a great looking card ready for The & @ the two clubs should prove to be|paced the close wins over Al| Spensive Spud (C. Smith) 7 dr “SiN 95) pacsen (7) $. ' Evening Patriot $2500 Invitational Monday night Aug. _*% |the best seen at Memorial in|Dale in the third and Doctor| Jazzman (C. Chappell) 8 6): )cNaby , e The draw has been made and the great favorite with all t | recent years. Alex in the seventh. The Quin-| Time: 2:12.1, 2::13. |Miller (8) and Brown; More- : race fans, Dee's Boy, is going away on the rail. This will insure | The lineup for the local junior olla, feature on the third a ce 5; Beteallta fc. owned by B. and mat eae ome ; sand Pp 00 and the combination; N. MacPhail. a ’ es ee ee ee ee ee eS isms peasant, lacks Ne er euralln C sad Germika iat Pave: Srd..—i0.00, 620, 270; (HRs: Bali—Brandt (7); Bee— | mile cut out for them. Huckster, Queen's Newton, Hurrah, Berderview Roy, Eloise Wick and Andy's Son are the other six starters in this \this: Barry Ellis, catcher; Mike infielder -cutfield | Kelly, pitcher the second daily double was | Cast McQuaid, first base-pitch- good for 19.6u. 4.20, 2.60; 2.20. 7th.—3.00, 2.20, Malzone (2). 2.10; 2.40, 2.10; 2.30. BACKSTRETCH NO HELP FOR PAGA BLACKPOOL, England (CP) for several laps hefore finally battle for second place, but) : Bold Debbie, took a new mark| Quinella—27.00. Kansas City 000010 000-1 41 o great classic. er; Walter Bradley, second of 2:16.1 in the : =: 16. opening event of 1111 This is an ideal way to get things going for the wow, Dae | base; Billy Weatherby, short, the evening and Audrey's Pride| or. maces 6 and 8 — asian eee ne a cee or tee atten ce ; San Francisco second base- Pirates Gene Alley grounded diestick Park. San Francisco |S0P-pitcher; Freddie UFiddler) lieq the first heat of the Invite. | Orchestra Les 5|(8) and Lachemann; Aguirre best’ right at the start of things. Charlottetown Driving Park in- 2 a 43. P so. MacDonald, third, Wayne [tinal Trot. from start to fin-| . Jenkins) 1 | n ann; A xe. tends doing this Monday night when the best all-around race | man Hal Lanier (22) puts tag into double play in eighth ee ae MacDougall, left field; Cyrillish to return bettors 18.60 for Dennis Herbert (11-8) and Freehan. HRs: program ever presented here will be shown to the Old Home | on former teammate Jose ning of first geme of Thurs- formerty ap Saat MacDonald, centerfield; Iam their $2.00 on the first daily ,.(J: Ferguson) 2 2/Lachemann (8); Det--Freehan Week patrons. Pagan of Pittsburgh after day's double header at Can- irephoto) (Tex) MacDonald, right field; | double. Mighty Warrior (8), Demeter (14). Coase Cane pat Dut 8 int of wat ie Ot eae Week if jand Bobby Stull, wiliey. = a i oe = ae : ii so oe ee ere ce events but gone overboard to see to Monday after- : | ame time’ for Saturday: jUMMAR y rmika \. L ve a soon and Monday night possess thrills by the carload. e e match is slated for 2.30'and at eel a Ee 3 : Com ‘ oa = Newman, Lee (7-6) (7) and | You'll have plenty of trouble deciding who is going te n n WI m mer err 1.45 for Sundays encounter. For iM A aan be bite ; ie A rnard) 5 3 Rodgers; Kralick (3-9) Bell (9) take this big feature. Sure, a lot will like that great three- | those avid followers of the game ous Gui w . Steen 2} Cadillac Gold Dust - ‘and Sims, Roof (8). year old *s Son but remember, Andy’s Son wasn't able ‘ who prefer to watch in comfort) .1) S or ; t . raig 7 (C. Chappell) 66 - able to win the big one at Moncton Wednesday night. Landy pegeres-.* : 2 there. will be supervised car - Hennessey Orchestra Leader owned by | National League was the victor in that one. Landy isn’t a starter in the Mon- parking inside the Memorial iFirst ; Tac Swooes |Shatters Vor ecorq ™ Racina Cards Go mms r D r classic on ran. x— night, Aug. 21. - W g | Friend, Carpin (6), Schwall GOLF DRA ; (6-5) (7) and Pagliaroni, Cran- © Rae nen weet e me eH Oe eB eee OM ee eee mw meee meee ou T Pi Sherry, 19-year-old. Hamil-|leaving the water. ‘were mo challenge to Sherry. | The following is the draw for | : dell (8); Shaw, Murakmi (7) 9 ck eo Ont. Sciiuear, oak a world | ee got away to a superb| «Later Sherry said: “I am/|the Second Round of the P.E.I. ° Linzy (4-2) (7) and Haller. HRs: | BORDERVIEW. Roy and Andy’s Son-chasedLandy home in {record of 58.1 seconds for the|start and led before eight yards thinking seriously of retiring | Men's Amateur Golf Tourney to or ex a Ss |SF—J. Alou (9) Mays 31) M. | the Hub City special and they'll both be in action-in the opening (men’s 110-yard butterfly event had been covered. now™ that I have broken the be held at Belvedere on Satur- |Alou 7). ‘ elassic at iP Monday night. lat the British Swimming Cham-| At the finish he almost world record. : day, Aug. .14: \ - : > ' Second Two local horses, Hurrah and Eloise Wick, will be starters |pionships Thursday. . climbed out of the pool to ask| “I've been trying for it for THIRD DIVISION '(16-20) Old Home Week doesn't offi-| Those two dashes, second and Pittsburgh 001 030 010 5 12 1 in this. first free-for-all. Both pacers have fine miles to their Sherry, a high school student the timekeeper whether he had three years and it might-be a 800 — B. MacGee, B. Noonan. jcially- begin until next Monday sixth, seem the ones most like- San Fran 000 001 100— 2 72 credit here this season and don't be surprised if they show their -|who represented Canada at the broken the record. |good idea to get out of swim-9.30.— D. Boswall, A. Wilson, ‘but as far.as harness racing is ly to cause the greatest uproar, Law (13-9) and Crandall; greatest form of the 1965 season. 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, broke! He got an immediate ~nod./ming with a bang. . R. MacFarlane. concerned it’s now in full swing.|among the hundreds expected to Perry (8-10) Herbel (6) Sanfor4 Dee’s Boy will have his usual supporters and with that rail (the listed world mark of 59 sec- then threw himself backwards He declined t6 comment om 937 — T. Watson, A. Farris, W-| Last night_a great nine card be present, (8). and Haller. HRs: Pghee position in the-first_trip, he's going to be a tough customer. onds set by Australian Kevin in the pool with joy- ~~ reports that he was* considering ~ pyrdy. : program was presented and! Jolly Dick; a double victory his |Stargell (24); SF—Mays (32) _ All in all, it’s arene 0 like a tremendous racing effort. Berry in Sydney in January,| Jacks and Arusoo had a fine turning professional. 49-45 — T. Hooper, T. Brooks, I. | they go again tonight and Satur- last time out, goes away on the | Gabrielson_(5). We had many, many calls yesterday before we went to press 1963. McHardy. day and every afternoon and rail, and this position will likely St. Louis inquiring how the draw for the big one had gone. Folks are Sherry’s record swim came : 10.02 — 0. Downe, R. Gravelle, night next week. “. make him favorite with the mu- 000 210 100 000 1— 512% steamed up like they never were before. The interest will get after an earlier brush with Brit- | J e H. Ferguson. : It’s the most ambitious har-/|tuel customers. His opposition | Milwaukee ter each day and by Monday just about every sports ish officials over a” disputed | : 10.09 — J. Morris, L. Killorn, D. |ness_racing program ever _pre-| will come from Rose Robial. 100 100 020 000 O— 4116 , ~ fans on the Island will be talking free-for-all. warm-up swim in the pools. . Sl | Birt. sented anywhere in the entire\(first start at Charlottetown),| Stallard, Woodeshick (8) Den- * And thousands of them will be on hand to witness the action Sherry was followed by Ron [3e.t8 —N. Prichard, B. Phar- world. No place will you find 15/41, Castle, Janet M and Chet nis (9) Purkey (9-8) (12) and | ( : { ey ey ] | 1 : = eee eae eee ae a ee 6 Vanesa eae nn rye ara: Taos tier saree, ceeet 2 HUNTERS’ CORNER Olympic competitor, second in ‘ Fardy. : Classifier Frank Acorn has ajly will have the experts chewing | ¢Deli (9) Osinski (10) Niekro ° 1:01.8 and by Tommy Arusoo, | i 10.30 — E. Clow, R. Hutchinson, |real sizzler of a card ready for|their finger nails. 14-8) GS) and Clive Meats : a re ee ee R. Mahar. tonight's patrons. It's another! seven other dashes. round out|StL — White (16) Brock (11) } Cast Of Tracks Suggest GILCHRIST WINS aas"bn SUMMERSIDE =k acy Al Contonn: F/AL Frak Cream. rE Storey, 1. MOClseee, | ims aimed in each and oy|the fine poietic) gets un-| Senne. 2); Mil—Torre @ € le imme! y : . Bern Dunni . . | | ; : fi N B P ly ° christ, 19 : air ole Canadian Bob Reardon, captured the = Sgt. Dick Sullivan. a = ioe L. Grant, J. ery event. derway a sharp aaa nes * Y i i i\dominion-wide golf championship | t the, MacKinnon. . : : ‘B. Panther In Province — sums, svn sor i, rome Gases toe see Ayame was held ALN ggg war. Pes. © : | STEEL arly this week I was shown! But, to get back to the ‘potat’ eating, another, Canadian, 17-/ Wir. enon A foOm foxes. ing the two-day affair. The stat- | SECOND DIVISION (10-15) Ott aWwa Ride 2. “DT eet @_‘cast’ of the tracks of the, as of this narrative._2-a.m.—...—the-|—Gijehrist won th #:55:3, tok? The—Summerside~team’s*two-jion's- commanding officer, -G/C~ {957 — D. su van, R. Atkinson, | tr : = “~ " yet, unidentified, mysterious an-|hour when man’s vitality is. at day gross total was 986. The/, G_ Dagg, expressed his hopes R. Manning. Fully weatherstripped ' ' : lowed by Hutton in 4:58.9 and @ : : 5 | é . imal that has been roaming the is lowest ebb ... showed on : ‘i winners tallied identical scores e an an- — J, Riddy, T: Burke, J. | Self Storing @ 19 colors 1; countryside in the general Fred-|luminous watch dial as I awoke |{l2", Kimber ‘of England tm O/"\9"on ‘both days of the tour-|nual erent “He praised the inohe: ne M ntre al Residential Steel Siding ap» | ericton district. They were five|from a short ‘cat nap’. The pri-| > |ney. local station’s recreation com-| 1; 19 — J. Killorn, W. Reddin, J. ea oO : plied te existing wall ‘ and a half inches long and|meval forest = sort of fore- eee ee ee ae are! Going into yesterday's round mittee for their organization of} \acPherson. ° - : : Basted wi insulation beard | e inches wide. ey resem-/boding and at this moment I! ieee the runer-up Trenton team was’ tourney and all other pre-/| Aer ‘ cDon- ZN ee ve a at , — oe ieee 7 .. bled. enormous dog tracks, only|heard Kelly open up. fram his,When the Canadian team WAS leading the local. by nine-| parations: made. The C/O aiso 1 r a R.__MacDon-..- orrawa—(CP)=Lanky~ Ted ee: oe Als| For Free Estimates on. ' an’ approximate four times as|hide with rapid fire action .. | dered out of the water while) +-oxes with a total of 484. Yes-|expressed pleasure that’ the) 194 = L. Cox: R. MacFarlane, | V*t#in® caught three touchdown | are tied for third with Toronto) Ruseo Products Call | large as any dog we have Injfive shots as fast as he could | training. a iterday however, scored to facilities of Green Gables golf , 11. gga Orne ~* passes from quarterback Russ | Argonauts. 3 D. Maclsaac. Officials had warned the swim- course at Cavendish had been *this province. It is this column-|pull the trigger. Jackson Thursday night to lead : F. J. CAMPBELL oj ' 506 for a tétal of 990, four strokes aes Don |ROUNDS..OUT...SCOBE...=.-- 22: }=--— "gag oF Queen Si. ist's guess that we have a New| As the echoes faded into no-ht|™ers Wednesday that anyone off the pace. | Mmad av .on 1.31 > E. Miller, D._MacDon- | ottawa-Rough=Riders™to"a-23-2{" 7, bi MibniiachibibbBiesdinccamnenrone ae aa > Brunswick, oneour fair: am SCE ee eee are “ot the win team) The on = pele D Clark. | Victor Ie ere ee dix commit for 18 points ce : Island. Bruce Wright, welllsplit the night a few hundred |W have their passes to the along with team Captain Rear- the tournament was captured by | 11.38 — E. a : lin gs rain - drenched Eastern tate iso Raacios Saadiad the a known naturalist with the N.B.|yards to my left. Scream fol-;championship withdrawn. = = aon are WO 2 Hank Siefred, F /L |F/iL John Cordukes of the/ ‘son, A. Pickard. Football Conference contest. ie Moe itn | ‘ Government, claims this is so. lowed scream, and not all in the All but one of the Canadian CFHQ team from Ottawa. Cor-/ 11.45 — J. Mulligan, I. Austin, The Lansdowne Park crowd of rest of the Ottawa scoring | ane : They have ‘been identified by same key. My first impression |SWimmers left the water when ; nara or stander the; Bg. Schurman. : 18,505 saw Watkins, a: six-foot-. three converts and a ~ | ; both tracks and sight, accor inz|was that a woman lost in this | @Sked. | Power Kings 38 hole total of 123 or 2/1152 — J.. Verrault, G. Mac-|/ 0 “o.pound import end,|*igles on wide field goal at- ‘ to reliable information. Strange | wilderness was making her pre-|__ Sherry continued swimming | * +: tS Game at tie wining | meme scored in Gach of the tat teres (MO: ‘ as it may wel og Se agg cage and Papa for | i Even Series team was runner-up with a two- er ne eee G. | quarters to give the Riders their| The lone a vig pees ne ik ‘ ment by Mr. Wright some years |help. screams out in aj round , N. Francoeur. win of the young. season, |Came on.a safe ch mid-way 2a ‘ ago did not surprise me in the|sort of throaty girgle in a mat-| PROBABLE The Power Kings have evened |75 ak eh ce ee *f| FOURTH DIVISION a, : gg alieed wis Ga aa in a|through the first quarter when b ; least. ie -|ter of seconds and I pie ery PITCHERS their best of nine series with the | <7, 4) starcher of CFHQ Ot- & _ 7 ‘Gea D. Macio- | ww for the Als, who again |Alouette linebacker Jim ‘ The incident that prompted |it was. some animal that h Royal Bankers by virtue of Seecceus LAC WHE Anions of pg ie ie J, (Showed almost no—offence to Reynolds broke through to block S37 : this thought was one that occur-|been disturbed by Kelly’s _fusil-| their crushing 18-5 victory. Pre- 12.13 — A. Brooks, D. Loggie, J. balance their, hardworking de. [ek end-zone punt by Ottawa's 4) 3 a red in the early 1920s."Abner B,/ade of shots. £ Probable pitchers~for today’s ceeding the start of the above Mamao, Alta., tied for low net Willoughby. Bill Cline. The ball went loose py > Belyea, an old First Great War| I felt certain at the time it/Major league games, won-lost! game. the completion of amon opening.day and F/L Al|12.20 — I. Cudmore, D. McCor /fensive crew. behind the goal line but Cline SxiiaGseeeeteeee = : buddy ‘of~-mine, “now living in y panther that screamed |"eCoTds im parenthesis: . extra inning contest showed the | Carison of the local station came | ™4ck, S. Weir. The victory lifted the Riders |managed to fall on it te prevent | ; as a panther Fredericton, N.B., invited me to. 14 now 1 am sure of it. I asked| Gia ener es ‘al Power Kings the victors in a |up with low net yesterday. Net ae oo J. Cameron, | into first place over the idle a Montreal touchdown. s XHARIOTIETOWN 2 f h ° 4 $ decision. t j 7 ant . ic . { ’ Billy Kelly, a residegt of "the Kelly what he fired at and his Boston, Bennett (3-2), (N). “Gordie Bowtie went the route |"orce were unavalable.” = i1233 "GA. Smith, D. Mac-| : ; = U.S. who was vacationihg with reply really shook me_up. ‘‘Just nesota, Perry (8-2) at! in hoth_games—and-—_received thei aan slower (Gowan, B. Johnson, D. Joudrey. J. c “DRIVING-PARK. si Telatives~in™ Gagetown, “accom ‘before I decided to come ton |e or Mc\ credit for both can ~~ pt Alta 3513. for 996: Kiew AL tet ae : AT TENTION EXHIBITION : 1 h ' anied us. Th lected | faa | ; ’ : Doyle suffered leat on 'CFHQ | a 506-5 inoe, 12.55 — S. MacLure, T. Rogers, wai a ‘ass hiweat wilderacis matte ae ea na feed tial aatt Oxiegs. Py ie slab ‘on both occasions. He ‘said Maske tmae io - M. Pineau. “OLD HOME WEEK” WORKERS August 3t ; north and east of Gagetown. t it | ry punker (oo), (N)-| extra inning. game, Norm Mac- | 559 for a 1,085_total. 1.07 — R. Henry, G. Scantle- a i Sections of it had been logged pte to a ie i gull aa ci fh va 2 Donoghue | Leod, Jim Dowling and Jim — = bury, B. Martin. Men who have applied for work Old Home Week 8:15 P.M. ‘ long-years back and this WSS)idea at that, ~~ vale dul 7 Cullen (0-17. Petrie swung the big bats for | | 1.12 — R. Giggey, M. Kennedy, | a. ouards, gate keepers, etc uested te re- ‘ dotted with dense swampy sec-| : (N). k | the PKS as they figured in 13 MAR. RACING _ Rk. Garrett. ‘= Pony Oy SEO FOR v a 1 ‘ tions. We drove as far as_ we} Los Angeles, Chance (8-8) at/ of the 16 runs scored For the ‘ (119 — K. Carmiehsel, A. Clark- ] port at the Exhibition Grounds Saturday, August | !—Vernita's ¢ it, McLain (9-5 = 2—Dela Devil ¢ eould over old logging roads in| CITY SOFTBALL Per’ wees mae | Bankers, Wayne emg Birch | FREDERICTON (CP) — Star-| son, J. Irwin. ] 14 at 7:30 p.m. : 3-Lord Adios . a Model T. car tr that | : as he collected two in three | i]. 126 — A. MacKenzie, R. Judge, | aa 8 s - : Milwaukee, Lemaster® (49) at | “a9: ca |burn, owned by Mrs. Elsa Wil ’ , e ' Hes y 4—Mountain Jester : eight .. to an old logging camp. The Main Brace Mariners ad-/Chicago, Buhl 128), ~\ 2" Orzie" MacKinnon went two liamson of Fredericton, was the , 8 Schurman Provincial Exhibition Association [sRunway = Abner was quite familiar with Vanced to the Senior “B finals} Cincinnati, Maloney (13-5) at for five and 4wo for six respec- ly double winner of an eighit- Punt 3, Wee 6~Nancy’s ‘ terrain as he had hunted there With the National Park All-Stars | gt. Louis, Simmons (7-11), (N). tively - |dash harness racing card here nm ¢. team, Shae and Charlottetown Driving Park 7—Brown eens * befits by virtue of their 5-1 victory ov-/ New York, Fisher (7-14) at! tinescores: Thursday night. eT a + R._ Boyles, ere mighty oS At ie ite of three ‘salt Hcks' |¢" the B.I.S.-Shamrocks in~ a/|Houston, Nottebart (2-10), (N). : RHE | Starburn the mile in| 5- Dyan + Races 2 and 6 ‘ \ located in a rough triangle an|£2me nad See = Lee ee Once Osi tt| Power Kings 434 000 022—15 154 [2:11 ee i” tae ee : : 1—Jolly Dick : last night. s Angees, Osteen (9-11), (Ni. | Bankers 102 031 420—-13 11 4 | . e ; 2—Rose Robin cane peau cates oaec The two teams played score-| Philadelphia, Herbert (5-5) or) yyy7 DOWLING SHINES | Other winners were Miramichi | 1°? — z wane ae More- | 3~—AM Castle ; tructed an approximate ten| ess Dall until the fifth inning |Bunning (14-7) at San Fram | the big bats of Norm Mac=/Carla (2:13 1-5), Adios Con , side, J. Molloy. L. Windsor. 4—Janet M : pcb tonel the gecena The huge | When the Mariners pounced on |cisco, Spahn (5-13), (N). | Leod and Jim Dowling con- |(2:15.1), Bonaventure (2:13.3), 2.00 — H. Seifred, M. MacKen- 3—Chetlynn Roya : habe 6k ier ahaa spruce Rollie Diamond for four big | tinued on throughout the next | Miss Beverly (2:13.4), Miramichi | 7 - ae ai a a eo ' were the base on which the plaf-|Tuns, on four walks and a double GOLF DRAW tilt as both went four for five. | ohn (2:16.1), and Ransom Val- 2.10 — H. Carmichael, B. Hunt- 1—Willard’s Choice : by Merle Longaphie which a feat which | ley (2:17). er, J. Vautour, A. Gaudet. . forms were built. Incidentally, |>Y ue Dowling provided 2—Deceiver ’ we didn't build them .....t his|Cleaned the bases. Diamond set-| The following is the draw for| makes even City League soft- | : 5 | 3—Water Freight ‘ *~ehore was done long years be-|tled down often walking the first the Junior Boys competition: to| ball players blink as he went 4—Miss Flamingo fore we invaded this domain. |four men, but the damage had |be held at the Belvedere Golf| the cycle, and scored five big 5—Lucky V ‘ With -the Winchester 30-30)been done. and Country Club today. runs. Les Affleck and Dave , . . = 6—J. Orland C ; across my knees and my back; Joe Cummiskey was the start-| 9.00 — R. Garrett, D. Mac- ‘‘Preacher” Rowe went three : 7—Norah “Annway ‘ against the tree trunk a ing and winning pitcher for the leer J. i om © ane savan Can - ee res- : : &—Miss Jo Jo : If - fortable and waited i v.00 — A. Pickard, I. burke, 1 . i" work- i ‘ pettentiy’ for * deet “ moose thine’ bite re ak te |K. Jackson. =~ | ed tirelessly on the rubber for Canadian Legion Juniors N li k ilf oa d to 1—A yee ann 8 , come for a lick ean. In-front|wike O'Brien took over on the ae oe ae F> Macin- | ~~ Power — ae = Vs. © livestock w admitted the | 1- sae ca : ke out the dim . R. Stewart. ; } Jhitter aiding 2—Cy cane a the ean that wag) mound is the Atth iening = ant | - G18 — D. Tweel, G. MacLeod,| cause with a threerun homer New Waterford Senior Olands Exhibition Grounds before Friday, Aug. 3—Jimmy Gallon : Teet Gregory came on in the| p in the first which ' . 4—Triflite flankde by huge spruce that lift venth inning. - Rogers. »| in inning gave ¢ HN . 13th. | 5—Windy June “ ed their spiked tips toward The Mariners cut-hit the 9.20 — A. Currie, D. MacDon-| the PKS the lift they oe : ; : ; ¢—Chummy D ; night sky Sudden, thls viey [Shamrocks 7 to 6 with Mike O'/"9:30 NOT ayer, c. Nichol! and Darryl Donle’ maneged MEMORIAL FIELD ) 7—Calamity’s Boy . som . ae »,&e a » e , 4 + aaa ee a eee on —. don. J. Fichaud. the e ony hits off Bowtle withb iim, * Grounds closed to public all day | Sunday,_ — ‘s Ardent i : ‘ , ced bi g hits . ~-9.30 — A. Matheson, B. Bre W garnering two ‘ ; ae % Races 5 and 9 : aos wee aa the ri-|Cluding a double. Kevin Smith | haut. Linescores: First Game Saturday—2:30 P.M. August 15th 1—Lueky Lark ' fle to my shoulder the black-out| an", | owir o hit 2) 9.35 — B. Dillow, G. Mahar, RHE : Ganteeentls Oi 2—Nimble Knight vanished and the glimmer of [Or > tor ine ar inale, R. MacNeil. Bankers nazz 1 5 44 Second Game Sunday—1:45 P.M. 3—Lavi Kai : light from the night sky veal _. The ‘Senior “B’’ finals between, 9.49 — J. MacMillan, G. Gau- .Power Kings 520 200 x—18 17 1 - S | 4—Lady Lakeburn more visible. Later by flash-|the pote and_ the eae det, G. Rossiter ; ' The remainder of the series SUPERVISED CAR PARKING pao? : : t the hage| start on Saturday afternoon at | 9.45 — T. Burgoyne, B..Mac-/ will start following Old Home ; pane eer a ae had been pm. The umpires at the plate, Kihnon, F. Roper. Week with games on the 24th ADMISSION 50c " ASS 1IATI N 7—Lucky Goose ' headed for the. ‘lick’. It bad Bud Lund, on the bases Frank) 955 — J. Giddings, D. Call-' and 26th of August with the sy - ce 8—Wm. X. pe ean _\moved without a sound. Bell and E. Savidant. ibeck ' : \ best-of-nine series tied at 22. | : aii asians - aR : oe . bi aa » ‘i ‘ “ v8 2 . +m es ik ak xs : il ll itera lh tial hati ia i li at PB af . A Ar rat Raber ; “. ’ : : Se : ' . ‘ i: : ’ « : ’ . 7 enue : os Wa Migit og 3