P i ee } me, ; eee Pcl cee calatele i as +4 a oman iam i . ‘ ; : ; , s : - : ? » . oat a bad ee ees Bill. es 'GoodPaysAnd DeadHeat anks Sweep Twin Bill; _. » In Summerside. Racing © Detroit , Clevela nd Split SUMMERSIDE A good Knight Norris ‘J. Chappell) 4 &) (Dp -Simmonds ie saw’two race records set Lorna Price J Bernard) 8 2 Darky ‘A. Smith : sland at least two persons in that Mr..Charmer Billy G Command (E Clow? ? NEW YORK AP)" lam facet The homers were Tresh’s | The game was delayed 39 crowd enjoved a couple of three. . (W. Henderson! as Times 214-4: - 2 16. « fresh Rit}a grand. “ve home 12th and [3th ‘af the ason minutes by _fain im the eighra figure pays af the Siimmerside \isty Paul (Ro.Gass) 5 6 Rustico Bay owned by RB, Carr, nin im the first game and a CLEVELAND -‘AP)-—Mickey BALTIMORE (AP) — J.C." Raceway Satyrday evening, as senator's Cousin: Chariottetown) Name the Price, hnch-hit solo shet in the second Stanley s run-scorme single im Martin. knocked in two. runs is New York swept a double. the 10th inning gave Detroit Ti with a misjudged triple and ‘ |the two exactors on races five (A. Burbine) & S$ owned by E.. Waite. Sunimer- jand nine, réspectively paid $115 - Caparafay (B. Whalen) 6% Side.. ' « teader from California 91 and: pert a> 2-1 victory over Cleve ‘broken-hat single as Chicago 70, and $147.20. There were no Jolly Don ‘W. Companion) 8 7 ; “RACE 9 b! Sunday land Sunday after the Indians gaged Baltimore 40 Sunday cod |\double<iash- winners but some Times 213-3. 2.193 Victory March ~ ee hases-lnaded homer a won the opener 36 behind the: ended the seven-came . winning jvery enetting finishes, Lente halt “Rio. Grande owned by J.B seer eee F ce |e Ce ee Ba Nh Ral ethene rt — F ¥ Te . ae Sch S$ night a cH = Fickey Mantle hit Norm Cash started the Tigers’ ‘endinn Orioles a. athe ; Po F of what we billed “at the Yea Torr PAL. ores x 4 A arr’) wider Ww _Waite) its 1:5 2th homer _of the. senson_in wining rally. inthe _se-uh@ — Reoee—Howard —attowedt-"onty— con ——S ' . <3. a ; nad ae ae oe Kinkora. . aan th Geer k a .S 3 ag Seog ah _ wee ion sae 4 a: tour hits, giving. up leadoff sin. -. ae , for. third, "the tee cor a RACES 5 AND 8 Bobby Gat ra (J. Chappell) 6 rd career : ’ om efie walked cn : i y , s th Low Gehrig for sixth on the lande McFarlane and | Stanley rte vo on ' close behind Port Hill Boy and Rustico Bay (A. Pineau) 4 1 Hettie’s Boy (A. Pineau) ? “all time homer list , ‘ folloyed with. a single to Je vinings Vie Roenovsky ned | |Meadow Day, whe: finished on@ Name The Price (G. Sobey) 1 4/West River Atom | Ine Pepitane added Nis -2ird field rae) tee iether e oubie | E ‘two Babe Clegg (B.Whajen) % 2| (G. Chappell) . m . ! rat ‘ a 7 sound4ripper in the sixth inning McFarlane broke a scoreless — siar tecde ‘insied or The Gee records were set by: Just Nancy (J. Chappell) 2 34: 2.15 4% Mgl Stottlemyfe, 911, held tie im the fifth inning when he & “Highland Spirit, a, seven-year- Detezaie (G. Chappell) $8 7) Victory March owned. wk the as in check slammed a homerun over ‘the ra caine ra ia ae fr Meade jare aban gelding which won jae Be Loge . wpe ' Smith, Borden. ° Tresh came off the bench m left field fence off Kelley. + & few Wetenee Remsoveke’s ead F > \the, first dash of the night. also. —————— he sixth inning of the mehicap Del. Crandall chen tied # in : and got the-Vankees’ first run the battem of the fifth with ere ee see = ff Dean Chance. who hac rea homer off peut starter : m ‘r homer by Cesar Tovar sparked ired the first bod _bdatters he- Johany . Padres otitis) a Sah dah ae ae J \the fastest, in a time of 211-4. fetes es Poot, . Tracksters . _ tory ever Boston Sunday as? ering his record from: 216 Rus-_ 5 ° 2 pitcher Jim: Perry ent his 20th jtieo Bay is ofped @ by-B. Carr oo F ~ Caree Sax. ar ~ — aS ~ Soe hin’ Ea ; : Tovar's blast’ in. the second F & ee wanucdsae 2 3 The other speciai pays also ac e Wee , came after-a walk to Don Min- ‘ , : ; «b ei a @ |returned excelignt interest te cher, giving ‘the Twins a 32 jthe lucky ones: with’ the -daity : the Red Sox could not “a \double on races, one. and two o sea _missed at 12 feet Chris o bettors On High “Three second ame fntae Annett picked up the final see- Vonnesota run with a double in sthe opening inning and scored land Spirit and Runway, and the highlighted. the performance of |ond as he placed in the Junior ‘quineHia on the seventh Face ihe Prince Edward Island track Men's Javelin thrdw The Island . - RC. field geal ; Mi ake after. another*doulle im the sev- F OTTAWA (EPs. —» Although: 1235 enth ,|Paying $2990 on a combination ciuh af the Eastern Canadian also picked up two fifths in the jof Name The Price and Just) ace Class track and field cham-|JuniorMen's bracket as Bruce | Naney h held in St. Laniberts, Welling. placed fifth in the high placned by fumbles and inter- . | Third Quarter Perry earned his fifth victory t ‘RACES 1 AND 4 (boos ais the weekehd. Adele |jump and Annett was fifth in the cr ma “es res aera aes ahaa : . ae | Mountain Marie ’ Marshbank of New Annan, com- | Junior Men's triple jump ct)) managed a 16-10 win over Fourth Quarter Ivfetime mark against Rost |Highland Spirit (R Barnett) 4 Uj oeting in the Midget Women's The final accomplishment of 1 r ‘ Brosh Columbia Lions Satur- & Ottawa. single Racine) 331 although he needed rehef -heip |Sunny Key (— Clow) 3 class placed second in the shot jthe meet was recorded by lane ? ‘ dey umcht im a Canadian Foot- 7 Mttawa, touchdown (Tucker) from Al Worthington m the sev- , PR a a atte Stalag Hanover and although she recorded her |} hnson as she placed third ball. League: -exhibition game 8.25 enth A : | (FE. Bernard) best mark in competition ever . | ed hort ainst some of the hest broad watched hy 18.030 fans. R.. Ottgwa, convert (Racine) . a none Soeains ten | ie TONY LEMA KILLED . ‘Fastway (J. Chappell) - 3 in the-Discus she placed fourth, a tl in Canada with’a leap oe et coe team = EDMONTON (CP) Tomi Worthmaton end © Boston rel Echo Ridge Eddy Robert Waugh of Summerside, of 16° 6%" in the Midget Wom- fumbled. four times and had is kirk i ——- . ee “Champagne” Tony Lema. the sh_of. a private plane Aviation Administration said. | '(G. Callbeck) 6 blished ord vault broad jum ther pases Werceped te WIE nla col’ with Cake enney mite seventh: With twe rua: csimal galfer And bie wee r The plane was piloted by Mrs. (White Choice (G Chappell) 7 7 “no established a recon Nault en's Pa ning thelr third’ wiratabt field goal with eight seconds’ ners on base, Carl Yastrzemski : : ine h near Lansing. MM. the Federal. - < Mullen, of Joliet, Tl | Times 2.11-1:, 212-4 atthe A ntigonish Highlan Gurr paoss oP Amn s« n at West Temaining Saturday to give E6- drilled a slow beuncer thrdugh Wife. Relts. died last night i ————— Mountain: Marie owned by @. ##mes two weeks ago contin 7 of Canad wt eer one €%* monton. Eskimos a 97 victory the Box for an apparent hit. but ’ . : to shine as he placed second in| The Pacific coast anada over Toronto Argonauts in a Ca- Versalies went to the right of can oe : ch Cooke the Junior Men's pole vault. ‘was ceded to the British by the Lions, without first. and sec- nadian Football League exhibi- second hase to make the stop S'side Waugh cleared eleven feet but Spaniards in 1795 and - string quarterbacks Joe ton game before about 7.500 and threw Yastrvemski out on a our U ro ea n q U x ‘ ; eaten 2 AND é i Kapp and Steve Shafer, now ball Mincher had to dig out of : fans ; have lost theif only two exhidk... copys kick {atlowed & fine WASHINGTON (AP) — Wash- Rewer (8: Whalen) . thon games. They fumbled twice re display of short passing hv Ril] mston Senators climbed out of Port Hill mean cmgye) 3 ; | : and had two passes” inter po agi) who came off the bench the-American League cellar by pies Girl 2 cepted in the second half-to settle down SWeePing a. doubleheader from n er or U p in al addyla a an | Russ | Kansas City Athletics Sunday, (J, Bernard 2 Jackson, . veteran O% 9 snoradic offence | : ¢ tawa quarterback. tossed a 3S ' winning the second 7 - 4 On) LONDON (CP) England, guay 40 at Sheffield Pak Seung 2s Meni ch : nS SSG eet iis . A fumble recovery : \Germika (E. Bernard) 66 a ; monton * started Eskimos ortugal, Russia and West Ger Russia plays West Germany Portuguese with a goal in the | 4 fom. 22 " Why Tucker forthe winnin saab tasdmeemaanalt Eskimos ow Paul Casanove after taking the on. iuened—ihe— —semi-final-—today—at—firs+—minite-—-T hen —ht- ea Tg Tr Wisrein midwas through ¢ 4 : Wopener 62 tournament inte an all-Eure Liverpool. England meets Port- slammed in another a fina). quarter salvaged the club's first exhibi- | The Athletics jumped off to a final windup for the uzal in the second semi-final %h minute and after 24 |_ Runway owned by 0 Kinch, | ‘Rikers gut thetr other points ae one ater defeats by 40 lead in the sscond game off Fi" in in 59-vears Saturday Tuesday at Wembley. minutes North Korea was all | need y. Mass Port Hill Boy | an tee field goals and two sin 722" tampeders and Wingi- .phit-Ortega, but Harrelson tied when all four countries won Both games start at 2: pm. set te pull another upset as wos m. mee? peg Biue Rombers # -with a three-run pinch homer Hint gies by Moe Racine and 8 |” Roden's -firet toss after the against hie f tes ‘heir quarter-final matches EDT. ; ‘Yang Sung Kook made it 3-6. | oe eae aki tea ae tm fumble. recovery was incom- in the fourth. Casanova put the Substitute Geoff Hurst scored) The. quarter-finals -had a_ bit Rut suddenly a oe i Grande (G. Chappell) 1 Ee 4 from _‘slete— Then- threw- the ent ~gave-Fretendt— ~evervthing==thrty ~ptay that aed—Parsebin—seored—ta—the caiman rae within the shadow af the 1 gf Se TS ee ee eT bay ioe ie a 26th, 4ard. S7th ‘and 60th Sian == = “ T 80a! pietions in a row — three te homer.im the sixth, 10 victory over Argentina. be- led to three South Amexican - oe ante. ; ‘ / posts Geode Kerbow and one each to -The senators had the heat of fore 85.000 persons at Wembley; players. being tossed it, utes and Jose Augusto made @ . Need Insurance? e o ur SUMMARY Mike Haffner, Wayne Davie and the «recent Harrelsan-Jim Duck- Fusebio Ferreira scored’ four stormy scenes as the South $3 ie the Oth ee First Quarter ‘Thamas worth trade, for the day- at coals, a Cup, record, as Portu- Americans refused to- leave <he = AUTO, 1 Re ‘ For -Edmonton fans: thd late least. “Duckworth gave-up four gal rallied from @ $8 deficit te. lield- until Police were called, REMEMBER WHEN... | RC. teuchdewn (Fleming) te ga »» ers” i gieae "surge wiped out memory -of hits, three walks, hit a hatter, defeat’ North Korea 5-3 at Liv. and as exciting a game as any- “Bis Bill Tilden. was re J MOTOR BIKE, , Kea nin nt ee — HM rhe ey eet eae essentiolly: 9 dell die andadded a wild piteh-ander-.erpnoi. Russia zot a goa] in One would. want t see when instated as a member of the : vee te Ht at sa weno Ottoman: —-teweh21.$3--Piay.__Jim_Thomas_took_a_pass..tor. in 11-S_innings..in-lnsing-the-eachhalfte-mip-Hungary 21,7 Portugal scored fier goals ina tnited “States” Davis -_ = PRE, LIFE. a v4 feces Siaugiar fram “Redell, fer an Ecmonten nightcap ‘and West’ Germany beat Uru- row to win | wants tom 35 youre age : 4 Ottawa, field goal (Racine) ouchdown and Rob Taylor took po enh ieee eee Se siimaieedad cadena wotey 1928 ie Sa. roger la nS [ag ad Uruguay. broueht at SST JVorenion te thane gy LEN HOOKEY 9 THE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT 2.23. Pass fran Wate Gap er tro toe é ——~ an Argos touchdown Rheem als:. | Sere canes | tee yards, compared with Argos’ 12 dominance ‘in world soccer ican atnbassador. He had | Brazil, holder ofthe world Dee" suspended for _violat: Co-Op Ins. 9 Prince Edward island's “Total Selling” Medium — : : title for the last eight vears, ‘ a yg fur tournament. Tien lost J Phone 4.5595; 4-3434 SCHEDULE first downs on 238 vards gained 8 . os i PEt Redell and Kerhow teamed. for ia" at Geek aoe ook Ce : . ) straight. - set defeat im er tt eee aa nea nana te ess with good grace and team 4... -vears of Davis Cup pe BEaeseeaaea @ fficials’ said the players who ance won q : : r nf the ech le fer ¢ Char. (OMPpletions in 23 attempts and a : _ | er edule | he ae Gabler ‘combined with Rill Van age chal mu ti | lottetown Junior baseball league were of the game chalienze round 41: or yee Burk leted 11 s : “ .. against. the Germans deserved z nd 99g nag t bogie at & 30 19 me passes IN AKRON, Ohin (AP) — Al Could never close the gap Wy carl punishment. * : a : as a 0 be named taoeids eabead: 0 ‘vee Geiberger coolly braked an im- song had te birdie the 17th for CHANGE TACTICS : i e home tea = 5 ets, € TI Toke Sth oer ve VTC. Mth rushing and Tornnte 2% pending early collapse with two a final 79 end 284 After a promising start. tn. Fae art ah Cs a : ; mighty birdie putts Sunday and = strung ont in the rear of this wes he Claes aa : ane ty - ov she aad , SUMMARY ae ran —_ ghia four- par were the greatest names doned. their. usual tight defens- " : r - First Quarter strike vietory in golden AN in pre golf. including pre-tour- . 7 cv ’ 5 , 7 tactics , me Bth t re me UTC, ve, GM: No! eccring niversary Professional Golfers nament ‘favorites Arnold Pal- ane Oe teen in tee teat | | LEGEND UTC! Pattea Serend Quarter . Association championship mer and Jack Nicklaps, who : , 7 = . United | , 2 -minutes,- play degenerated Toronto, smgie (Walters Refusing to he shaken by. co never ‘gat ‘their thunijerbolt ..; ; ' Commercial Travellers, SM. Ser. reuged on Mann's punt) 13.22 ing three over par’ on the first cames in the groove ; mag a eet ayDY match, with foul, grants Mess. L- Roval Canadian Third Quarter four holes, the 2 - year-old 5, Sin ot hi Oe " we gee : ee 2. Fdmonion touchdeawn stringhean finished with » 72 for ae ert ee . oa: Germany. AH a big . 5 . famili lat se Moe. arte tn Sc Sen pte 7 hy vee ecg Meche poner the hamnehte ines im the league at this time 4 Toronte, touchdown (Taylor) the back-breaking. par-70. Fire. "' . a ng : ruguay 10 at halftime on W L135" + -~round of the day, but that put Siegfried. Held’s goal Then dis- ‘ : wre . ¢ ee" Feurth Quart Sonatas — Deaier wy. him at 287, seven shots back aster hit the Uridguavans. win- : é = L , 73 Edmonton, field goat Cot cong. 27. who once adele of the poised young champion. ners of the.Cup in 1990 and 1950, $ 7 = ‘ ' 5M Ee Boks 8 is “ ’ im 52 a withi in, ten shots of the lead but aoe baba Soa aoe _— Pe ee “CHARLOTTETOWN sidciatpe ad Beas des : ity kaa a : ‘ pion, never harnessed his awe- With the South Americans IVING PARK : "some power and settled for @ down ta nine men the Ger: “DR : lar 5) p | ri p ia; 71 and 299 mans quickly - took advantaze ae . sen n ‘Oo a le ou ‘ Franz Beckenhaver scored in 4 + { : MATACHED RAR the 70th minute. Uwe Seeler in Monday, July 25 Greiberger. was the only the 77th and: Helmut Haller in : AIR CANADA EXECUTIVE laver im the original field of the R4th : 8 P.M. ir t ie able to match the 35-3570 Russia, also playing the semi- ate SFOS Bo ee emt ota EXPRESSISYOUR FASTEST "irestone course.” long and de- knocked out the highly-regarded 1—KIRK WILL | ae manding and called by Gary 2 ¥ FX SAN FRANCISCO. AP ~ rere GES aE off rehever Jack H . * Hungarians 2—DOCTOR ALFX. as Fé se ‘ amit ‘ “ sia . - ciemeninaemeta Wrihe Mave eracked his 22nd § ' Ron Fairly sy ol 2 aon. ee ee jn_the tose Chislenkp seared for-Rte—2—MISS- HKATHER HAL} —__— ONE: WAY Economy $10 \ bomer-tt the Season an 7 na ee a the eighth.. pei J 5 agers ce ar Cageanicleatig PEs mete : . bfetime homer Sunda ‘an CINCINNATI 4 J Player finished with @ 73 for jeriy Prokujan got—the- second ‘S-MAYNARDS.MISSY __: FROM MONCTON Francseo Giants: ‘neat Philadel * Torre's Pea cos of - - rk a. 7 e ware eee the soviet goal in the 46th minute. 6—SECURITY SCOTT pha 41 game, in the 10th inning, gave Gene tutes ee sie Ferenc Bene scored for Hun. W ‘ paces 9.6 This summer, flights | leave at 8.55 a.m., 11.40 a.m., 2.35 p. m., Mays moved to withm seven Atlanta a 5-4 victory and a split ne a epee : gary in the 58th minute re -6-00- se oa lit ehampion—ter—third : = ' ap 08-1 8-05 pm. 16-25 rm, and BS am. SRREreem seem piace— Fim Fore ofa doubleheader with Cincin- ee oer ee Soviet manager Nikolai Wor. '-sTMY GALLON PM, , : : ‘ oe | with his tweeun blest the ! thé loudest applause of ozow felt his .side had been 2—RUSH HAL = nati” Sunday. The Reds won the ‘ee ak é thousands ‘gathered ‘ is ash 3 : ‘ i : ‘ : ‘ ” al aterm vie oe the "Te game 43 in 10 immings. ‘the fina, oreen nore i, acu — - _, - aeons rig Bg oor AOE Enjoy the convenience, unbeatable speed and no cost “extras” of AIR rants eg ; orre’s—second hom he c. oo oe -* “I must admit that 1 was eo ' ' ; = ‘ : : ... tifollewed a single by TSter zhteap, his 26th aie ‘oft 6a old “Sam Snead.” _ slichtly. worried: in “the second 5—CHUMMY D HOICE . CANADA travel: Tasty, free meals... tilt-back seats .. . courteous, ~" “Filenies and chased starter and Billy. Were og fred. limping badly from nae after -the Hunzariang. &—WILLARDS-CHOS e iendt 5 tippi lease! ’ da " & ser Boh Bubl Ss eant told ok Th alee broke ee scored and. kept: hammering, at 7—FISHERMAN'S-LUCK friendly service. (N6 tipping, please!). Choose from 6 flights a Gay. — } Fuentes - started ' 1 ves’ nead knocked in a birdie putt > ov said &—MARY LEAH ” al nad ae ae Seat emer Karas tor os Oe tant nae (Oe ee |. co N.BLAf your wife and/or fammty are going along, save 25% oc.more.on. moved to third on Tom Haller’s The Reds pulled into a 44-tle. 7 hoe biciccs We ¢ " Portugal ‘come from. behind ale ce eens ’ Family Fare Discounts any day, anywhere in North America: There's a single and scored=an a wild in the bottom of the th reorse SOR TAT TOF ORO ainst North Korea ~ Pitch Mays bleoped a cnzle, to Tommy Webns’ roncesscioe ea only. Canadaten im, the sloyrag. | Sees ot RY JURY "|... Mew, increased baggage allowance, too! See your , Travel Agen 6 tor details centre and Haller came acrass at Wilhe MeCovev grounded Petre gle Torre hadsinzled acrosg Cnt. finished with 297 ater *, 2—O'BRIEN’S NIGHTMARE ve or write’ to us in ‘Moncton, at eet i = the lead run for the Braves m shoming # 74 § inday He began c . 4—JOLLY MAY -' _ ~r , the top of the inning. He had a ‘°° tournament with a 72. went 4 C S—SPENSIVE SPUD ? } “5 : Filly White’ singled with ane total- of three rums hated im '0 74. ballooned to 77 Saturday &—TRUE LADY Lo out om the erxth and came all “Hank Aaron drove in two runs ines, came pack. down Sunday : 7—-FRANKIE'S CHIEF the war around on a double wby - for Atlanta with a homer: and a oe RPAG : Tory Gonzales for the Philx’ - sinde while Gordy Colem B i SCHOOL z : ae : . , WILLIE STARGELL eae — ASEBALL- » RACES 4-8 m two Reds’ rims o “3 HOUSTON AP) Pinch hit. Drysdale pitched a six-hitter in hese : ; a. 1—AULDREY'S PRIDE ter Willie Stargell hit a three. the opener'then Joe Moeller. CHICAGO: (AP) Lau” Brock, Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA’ 2 pavip P. H. rn hemer in the seventh im- and Phi Regan huried a-five- ho earlier scored ‘fom first American League . 3—MEADOW DAY . * mifc. snappmc a‘tie and send. hifter in the “nighicap He” Tos hase on a single. hit a three-run *W LL Pet. GBL JOANNA LYNNE ges inc the National League-leading \ngeics swept.a saibitheader homer in: the 10th “inning. hanst. Raltimere “664-°33> 6E7 — A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL) = ‘5 AR MONPS:_ BUDDY . " Pittsburgh Prrates t> a 11-4 vie- from New York Sunday, +0 and inc St “Louse to a 7 + decision Detr ons 82: 43° -.547 12 &—CHIV ‘ ; story over Heuston Sunday in nver, Chicago @uhs om the see. Cabfornis aS cdg gee shin FOR BOYS ee g a acacia es Sc 7 ———Stargei:. biast, a Yehever “Drvsia™® John Kenredy and ond game mf a deuhleheader Cleveland $) 45: 331 $34 P RACES 5.9 IN e ne Ron Tavier, satied mir the - John Rosehore hit first-game Sunday : Minnesota _ $9 49 530A 1K'g) Grade V1 te Moatrictlation ty HAY : tre freid service ramp. a- blow wmmers fo he Worcers as é The Cubs won the onener 10-7. ¢ earn 46 3 474° 38 : 7~IA7Z7Z7MAN 894. 7371 of more than 496 feet, and Irvsdale gained fis seventh Snappme St Lanis winning New York $5 (51 469 19% 2—WARK PURDUE f j HALIFAX | broke a §5 deadiock victory agains’ Li defects. Drys ‘streak at.six games : Kansae. Cit $2.54 438 21, SyHabus designed te prepare 4 IOLLTOP : ses ‘ forimmediate On hase at the; time were dale s homer was the 2h of his Brock Intithe first pitch from Washington 43 58 426 26 bays fer University 5—-WHITE LADY 3 s Matty: Alon, who hed doubled, brg-leazue Caree Cal Koonce ‘into the centre field Boston. * 42.58 420 24% 6—OZARK PETE é 2 + end Manny Mota, “who had <n- Kennedy's orm ame th bleachers. for the second-cgame National League > i oO a 7—WAYNES PRIDE e Stay at A CN HO reservations ~/ gled The Piratee added thei ron aboard“a 1d Rasehore s was \ictory Betoss. the. iow Diab 5 cc cemnisimspeniaen gi Tn Mry Pet cK. ann sinisnacnensine pe ANE ~ scapes a - - ces 5 ainsi saci tails scab ————— - oh = “frat ran nt the Tanne An Torq” wilt, the bases empt Mu tle reached secand on Don Pe rot wh RR AM z R u ‘e q. - - e :* Clendenon's double and a ong le. Ma ' wv roke Ay a pil khessinger's wild’ throm and San’ Fran “<i m9 ' SEPTEMBER 7 19646 1--LANI RAS “i se son he Pee E i bee by Jose Pagan : ne due] netueen Vioelic and Tim MeCarver heat out a bunt Lo incele J 55 -40—479° 24 i -! * ENTERPRISE . LADY —= a : et Stargell’s homer. hw 24th. Gerry Arnige «when he shied for a Single. Philadelphia 2 %& AR 6% MYSTERY MITE _C wes tie fourth of the das. for, hame a rar_in the With inning Rrech. senfed. from Yat con St fami sc A9 42 Sing] Pow plormintinn anpiags | S-MYSTERY MITE, 2 THE LINKLETT ER 1 TRAVEL / AGENCY ttshareh’ Ea | Deel. of the’s nd game 1! followed Jerry Buchel mer - ast ‘ 8 3 10 : ot ; : es es. ee po . nd ob S0te-4 ‘ Othe. eighth imning. giving ‘th he Atia anta 464 13% JOHN'S. DERRICK MA CATE - T ; | Re 1 j : ¥ é r K 1g the Atlan be Dor 0 : Clemente: homered. for “four of singles off Arrizo Lou Johnson ( ssid nals a 43 lead. but Adolfo Cinc innati 458 14 Headmaster ] 7~KENNA -K - ‘ 825 Market St. . Phone 436-3030 ‘ the Pirates’ fret five runs and 3 Tomn Davis, ea a-P ps led off the Cubs eighth Ne York i323: 8 | &—AFTON LIBBY 4A ANGELES (APi;= Dow two-run single in the seventh un with @ homer. - \Chweago 0 Tiel \ Pao soc . Also Open Friday Evening ‘and Saturday Morning — . ’ ° , * . . wo, .