11041190“... Charlottetown, m. Aug. 23,1004. SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE 40 Games To Go PENNANT FEVER has hit Plrllidalphia. The Phillies. at- to repeat their .u. l schedule. shit. He hada. one. After that. it's the west coa . pennant two ways.—Provided it has some ball players to start with in the beginning .The have ames and hit Phillles will have to do both Off The Cuff JIMMY PIERSALL of the Los Angeles Angels gave Kansas of A club can win a one-run all g when they're losing. The City a previe the Beatles Wendesday night. CH FINLEY. owner of the home-town Athletlcs has hl BEA performance next men a opportunity in the seventh inning conference with ted without the hair-piece . middle distance runner for his Andy Arsenault. goa in the Japan. having its first crack at the Little League World Series in Willi dvanced to semi-final play Wednesday , a., a 81-0 win over Valleyfield, play their second game last night . . . . .. im in dropped for the second 1 e football clubs. Is reported to Browns of the National Football mooy be back playlng left field for Week. Th t‘ th word trom LE ' ident after surgeons had another look at the slugger s injured wri t. When the 23—year-old Powell hurt it in a leap ag thought he would be out of rated the injury "more bone chip." Golf Tou Set For Saturday draw for I touma- l n The following is the the “Hi and Low ment to be held at the Belve- dere golf club on Saturday: 1:00: B. Beer. L. Keys; Ji-ggs MacDonald, J. Mulligan. . : . Irwin, D. Dayan; DH. Saunders. C. Burke. 1.10: G. Carr. L. Vessey: AG. Macmillan, J. Cooke. . 1.15: T. Miller, D. Wood; (3.1 Scantlebnry. r. Brooks. l 1.20: G. Burgoyne. I. Buch- anan; M. MacKenzie, G. Fich-i 25: M. Kennedy. 1'. Gen-. ; E. Taylor. V. Williams. 1.30: Ron Giggey. M. Bur-I goyne; B. MacGee. T.A. Laid-I law. 1.35: A. MacCudy. W. Mac-V Donald: A. MacKenzie. ‘Kays. ‘ l Kidsu nowhentowlntheNational packbysevenaameswith _ of .209. At the end of - up to the Phillies (for 10 games. The change didn‘t bother him didn't hit any homers but drove in two runs and 02 runs. Allen looks like a permanent fixture in Philadelphia. and if the Phillies keep their pace .to win the pennant, he’ll be Rookie-of-the-ye to go into one of his rountines As he strolled to the plate to bat. Piersall was wearing a Beetle wtg. Plate umpire FRANK the Los Angeles outfielder. and Piersall bat- half-mile at Winnipeg‘s Canadian and field championships this afternoon, Andy deserves a lot of respect for the rmi this summer in training alone day after day. re is a good ed a sport scholars-hip to attend an American university next yea TACHIKAWA CITY ‘Boh Giggey. H. Carmichael. ccesses of 1950 by com- League title. are lead_ 40 contests remaindm 'the season e mov has been around the ar. series in Pittsburgh against They et a days rest July st the poorer teams ARLES . ed THE th. and Piersall took the UMONT then held a small Prince Edward Island's best era since D VE BOS LL. te nation he has shown The 1 ..‘ 1 | I l l PLAYING OVER HIS HEAD Jim Hall of Minnesota Twins (is safe at first base as Tom sen who fielded the grounder and was charged with an er- 1’ 1 1 Plumbing 7-3 here last night to {Three Double Winners There were three double dash lwinners In last night's running of Prince Edward Island an- nual Colt Stakes at the Char- lottetown Driving Park. Genes- see Pal. Miss Resti-gouche and a K.. stood out among the Island's best young horse flesh as they led the field to the wire in both heats of their respec- tive classes. Jack Annear. president of the Island Horseman's Club pre- sented coolers on behalf of the Club to the horse with the best up be teamed the gelding to a double win in the $500.00 three year old trot. In dashes two and six — the two year old pace -— it was Miss Restigouche who showed a clean pair of heels to the rest of the field and captured b0 ' ‘ fashion. g Hill presented the Rendezvous trophy to Mr. Poley who was holding the ribbons _____..___._..____— th the Home and Sulky Club tro- Movers Eliminate on tile Bevan Poley. Tide ‘liesd. ding. 2 N.B., owned gel Asket, owned by Jack Annear and reined by Alfred Lowu-y took top honors in the third dash. The econd time out Don MacNeill teamed Runway own- ahead of the Annear-owned colt. Both entries had a one and two summary but Asket had the best time. thus received the L4 . . Williams trophy. Jack Williams made the presentation ery. Triflite owned by J. E. L. Burke, Mt. Edward Road cap- tured the four year old trot as Joe Hennessey reined the mare to a three and one summary. Evangeld was his closest rival with a one and four summary. George Calbeck presented the Colonel D.A. MacKimon tro- phy. on behalf of Mr. MaeKin- non to Joe Henn'essey. Mrs. Don Seaman preanted uphy to Leo Collins. Mr. Collins was in the sulky of the John Nicholson owned Kenna K. The mare led the pack to the wire in dashes four and nine to cap- ture the two year old trot. Racing action resumes at the Charlottetown Driving Park tonight with an eight dash card set to leave the wire at 900 p.m. DASHES 1 AND I Genessee Pal (II. Willis) King Gallon (O. Willis) Rauatag (R. MacDonald) Sara’s Jet (W. Dickie) Jerry’s Tag (G. Fitzpatrick Times 2.38:2 and 2.33. 11 22 35 43 54 11 Annual Colt Stakes Pays 5.70. 2.10; 0.10. 2.10, m“ .20. 230 DASIIES 2 AND 2 Miss Restigoucho (B. Paley) Mr. Restlgoucha _ (C. V. Paley Nancy's Pick (0. Willis) Adios Con ( W ) Molo Kai (L. Hennesuy) Sir Jollity (J. Economy) Mystery Dawn 1R. MacFadyen) Genesis (H. Willis) Times 2.23:2 and 2.21:8. 7133“ 7.60. 7.70. 4.40; 8.”; C‘. .Uhflll 0-! Id DUB-huh H DASEES 2 AND 2 Asket (A. Lowery) Runnaway (D. MacNell) Mystery Judy (R. MacFadyen) Jolly May (A. Pineau) Banks Abbe (G. Chap lPark Dovlms Mariners 4-] '1th National Park A1141”. battled back from the brink of five series two games to one. John Hughes was moo National Park. via the strike out route over the seven inning route. , Lloyd ‘Teet' Gregory making his third um games. w man ‘Teet' gave up six in so knocks. struck out three and il- sued no free passes. Errors playodsbig part in the out- come of the me. Vince Bradley . one a e and connected for the longest hit of the. game. a triple. in the third m'rm scored two runs in the opening frame and were W STANDINGS . “tn this. In Mariners drew to within 0.: run in the botto of the third The more read 24; Park crew promptly added 1..., more runs to their total in the top half of the frame. The series resumes at the new ad on Saturday afternoon with game time set for 2 p m aeverhesded By THE ASSOCIATED PRES; American League V W L Pct. GBL laitimoro 77 50 .606 .__ Mono 7s 52 .000 u, Iew York '72 53 .576 4' letrolt 00 63 .519 11 6801.8 64 64 .500 1315 ms Ansqu so 66 .500 13 “mum... 02 (16 .484 151.5 08 II 50 71 . 20 Washington 51 79 .392 27% Kansas City 48 30 .375 2911, League w L Pct.GBL Philadelphia 77 40 .611 _ Cincinnati 70 56 .556 7 San Francisco 70 58 .547 a . Louis so 53 .540 nukes 05 01 .516 12 Pittsburgh 6.4 63 .504 131:. Los Angeles 02 63 .496 141, hlcagb 58 09 .457 1914 Houston 56 72 .433 22 New York 43 84 .339 3419 Lynn C (E. Bernard) 7- Times 215 3 and 2.17:4 Pays 770, 4.00, 2.3). 3. 2.40; 2.20. 4.50. 2.20. 2.10; 2.10; 2.10. DASHES 4 AND 2 Kennak K (L. Collons) 1 1 Ima Gennessee (L. Neil) 2 4 Velvet Slipper (G. Cha 3 2 Darn Good Scout (R Craig) 4 5 Amltlco (C. Henry) 28 Times: 2.35.1 and 2.33:4. Pays: 3.10. 2.70, 3.00; 3.00. DASRES 7 AND 10 Evangel (R. Mackenzie) 1 4 Peter Way (A Rogers) 2 2 ifh'to (J. Bennessey) 3 1 Susie'Gallon (E. Bernard) 43 Slw Rocket C (O Willis) 55 Sara's Fortress (W. Dickie) 0 6 Times 2.21:3 and 2.21:1 Pays 15.00. 6.40. 4.3): 4.”, 3.10; 2.90. 6.30, 3.00; 2.60. bus-up Plumbers SUMMERSIDE — Coastal Movers knocked off Inman Nine Provinces McCraw of Chicago White Sox leaps in unsuccessful try for high throw trom Ron Han- ror. Hall went on to second. and eventually scored. (AP Wirephoto) win the Prince County Softball championship and the CJRW trophy, emblematic of team su- premacy. Coastal Movers won Entered 1‘ Que. They were scheduled to SANDY STEPHENS. gue Baltimore Orioles within a E MACPHAIL. Oriole pres- alinst rnament Eli... 1.40: G. Nicholson. H. Bart- lett: R. Boyles. J. Vautour. 1.45: B. Irwin. E. MacKay; H. Simmonds A. Wilson. 1.50: Bill Giggey. L. Cox; MacRae. C. Flinn A. 1:55: J. Molloy. T. . Dowling' 2:00- K. Carmichael. I. Cud- more: I“. Maclnnls. D. Mac- Cormack. 2.05: R. Manning. C. Heald: Sear and J. Morris. 2.10: D. Huestis. J. Wilson; T. Rogers and L. Grant. 2:15' D.V. Macdonald. S. .> Johnston; R. Atkinson, J. Ber- mal rigan. 2.20: M. Pineau. P. Perry; J.W. Moreside. J. Murphy. Post entries will be accepted at the pro shop. the best of five finals from I; man Plumbing by score: 7-8. 10-1. 18-1, 4-6 and lastly 7-9. KREVENCRUK By WALTER WINNIPEG (CM—Mom than ’ vorite with a personal mark 01‘ lop Pacers Entered For Memorial Event SACKVI'LLE DOWNS. NS. (CP) — Three of the top pacers in the Maritimes will be among recentl . the eight starters in Saturdag Track officials said Thursday night’s $4,000 B.C‘ Cruickshank that records like these, combin» memorial race at Sackville ed with track conditions to be the best since the Down; open- ed. indicate a fasr race. The big purse is second a the Maritimes only to the $5,000 Nova Scotia invitational pace. Tamany Hall already has "a- ced to a 2:06 1-5 mile this sea lson and Dudley H. had a mile the horse which I of 2:06 4-5. Bob Brook. holds the track record at the; owns with a mile 2:02 4-5. i5! n bbl in the Evening Patriot. inaugur al free-fnr-all at Charlottetown s. Willie’s Adios. Edgewood. June Byrd were nam- ed earlier in the week. Com pleting the field will be Tam- many a Port Wallis Boy, Huckster. Dudley and Crash Dive. in racing in Ontario and is not an tered. i Willie's Adios. owned by Em. l and Harry Whebby of Dart-: mouth. N.S.. is the pre-race fa-i 2—03 4-5 set in this year's Monc- tonian. June Byrd. owned bythe Greenbrier Farms ’ 1n Chal- lottetown. raced to a 2:08 flat m this year’s Gold Cup and Salu- cer event at Charlottetown. The track at the time was said to be three to four seconds off nor- . The Charlottetown Intermed- Edgewood Scott, “I. prince iate Abbie: walloped the Sum- merside Intermediate club 15- in a one sided. under the lights. tilt at Memorial Field. last night. Edward Island horse owned by Stanley Mayhew. L. Ramsay and S. Howatt. established a new personal mark of 2:04 4-5 Twins Topple White Sox; Detroit Shades Red Sox By THE CANADIAN PRESS A ninth - inning double - steal‘ and catcher C. ' ‘ throwing error brought across f‘ ... m S .. a :3 _. a on 'I = :I m m a .. =3 :1 to m a n all took Chicago White Sox Thursday. The loss dropped the Sox half a game behind idle Baltimore; Orioles in the Amencan League. The Boston by rallying (or three runs in the eighth and defeat- ing the Red Sox 5-4. After Jimmy Ball's single in Chicago and a walk hefer Hoyt Wilhelm Ball and Allison set sail on a double steal try. ‘ BROKE as T1! Martin‘s throw to third bounded into left field. scoring .g Ball and : third. That :‘ had lasted from the fifth inning. ' Two man runs counted in me us. up ) Grant in the eighth. lm. who arm at a 5-2 triumph over thel Detroit Tigers completed; a three-game series sweep overl by ace re- to Bob Al-- lison with one out In the ninth.l bass‘ sending Allison to a ’ broke a 2—2 tie which J.C. MARTIN walked Al Kallnc and then was tagged for 2 decisive two-run double by Don Demeter, In the bottom of the eighth, fill > against reliever Julio But Fred Gladdlhg ro- ttred Dick Ila tl‘l threat. Navarro. Molding '11! HOME RUN as»... any. as Meow- a 1-0 lead in he best of seven series for the plrovinclal Intermediate championship. The second I game is scheduled for thisl Saturday at 2.00 p.m. in Sum-1 side lottetown team 3 9. The Charlottetown team scor- ed in every inning the final outcome of the contest the eighth active player with was never in doubt. that figure. Donnie ‘Funnel' MacLean The (Hoot-4, 220 - pounder. was we“, . g the slab for the “a”? 10'“ dgéegof Isleg‘.“ ("lwlnners and the veteran hurl- “u ° ° owmg a'er was tagged for eight hits 1 ' ' also hub: 11:42: ,Eflgz'tgi‘rw‘wer the nine inning distance Lou Clinton doubled in anoiherll D0" SChurma" 'bsorbed the run in the second. went to third. 0’" an. arm. “d "or"! on lmerslde club. They, 'gave up Lemde Green also hit a helmet" hit!- imer for the Angeles in the' John Kane was the big man eighth. In all. Los Angeles col- ut the plate for the winning lected 18 hits. ' squad. John lashed out with three singles and a home run in five official trips to the plate. Team mate Bob Rice aided the winning cause with two single ,___.— Police Nip and a triple. 5 3'2 George Dalton and Darrell Newson each garnered two Police tmk a one-game lead 'hits in four appearances in the in their Commercial Softball batter's box the losing Leann anal playoff series forces. an“ an Banks. last night Charlie Ryan was behind the by the Bunkers 3-2 in plate for last night's game and an action packed contest. was assisted. on the bases. mm was; wows by Jim Allen and Ed Savidsnt. I'm Pg?” 1" _ COSTLY‘FLIGRT ‘ eemen'sbllfimclm A jetllner flying from Tor- indubottomdflleviem onto to Winnipeg uses about M M W I m 4.5mulloosoffudforthol40- grins m to bulk I H I name mom. , ' r I 1 I I I I n or a complete Archer leads m line of to; tal Movesr play off games. ‘S’side 15-0“ r The victory gives the Char- George Kinch hurled the win and in doing so, won all Coas- Kinch. however had trou- ble from the surprising and plucky Plumbers in the first two innings. Inman Plumbing scored a single run in the open- ing inning when lead off batter John Pleson singled sharply up the middle and later scored on a stolen base and an error. Coastal Movers came back with three in the bottom half on a double. a single. two walks. two errors. a passed ball and an infield ground out. Shutout for the next five in- nings by Kinch. lnman Plumb- ing scored their final two runs in the second inning to tie the score at 3-3. Two singles. two errors. and a fielder-s choice ac- counted for the scores. Coastal Movers went ahead to stay in ted the fourth inning. Two singles. a walk. a fielders choice. a pas- sed ball. a sacrifice. an error and an infield out gave the Mo- vers two go ahead runs to make the score 5- . Coastal Movers stretched the lead with another run in the fifth on Doug Allen's lead off homer and completed the scor- ing in the sixth as 'Marty' Mar- tin doubled home Jerry Ber- r . Kinch fanned four and walk- ed a single batter. Ills losing mound foe was once again. Jack Grabowski. Grabowslu. fanned one batter and issued hree free passes. Gord Lyons and Gus Harris had two singles apiece to help Kinch and th Movers. Prank Wigglesw rth who 'uht until 3.. 5": an 0 trips for Inman Plumbing. Inman P bn 120 000 0 2 7 4 Coastal Movers Coastal Movers 300 211 x 1 10 9 Baseball Games Scheduled Sun. ~Two games are scheduled Sunday afternoon in the Kings 450 young athletes from nine provinces, their major target I berth on Canada's 1967 Pan American Games team. wrll compete in the twoday Cana- dian age-class track and field championships. which start here today. James Daly. executive direc- tor of the Pan-American Games Society. estimates 30 of the ath- letes entered in the 72 events will be members of the Cana- dian team in the 1967 Pan-AM Games. to be held in Winnipeg July 22-Aug. 27. In Meet Competitors from every prov- ince but Newfoundland will par ticipate in three classes- midget, 15 years of age and un- der; juvenile, 17 and under. and junior. 19 and under. A - member team from British Columbia is the largest entered. It includes Barry Cun- ningham, holder of Canadian records for the men's midget mile. 4:27.7.. and 000 yards. 1258.2. and Yvonne Breeden. who last year set a Canadian mark from the juvenile wom- en’s 220 yards. 24.5 seconds. Nova Scotla. has entered 'ta rgest team ever in a national Today’s Sport Babe Ruth final; will get on- derway in Charlottetown Little League action at Memorial Field ay. The cvers and the Bnaves will get the show under- competition. The 12 - member unit includes Jeff Croft. who has a midget discus than of 57 . 1% inches awaiting recon rati- fication. and Marjorie Turner of Lockport, who placed second in the loo-metre event at this year’s Olympic trials is St. Lambert. Que. way at. 1.30. YEO "LAW OF THE LAMESS" in color Dale Robertso- - Yvonne De Carlo - William Bendix dead. Convicted and sentenced to hang men are men. Friendship and love of a the hero. See the trial. None better. low T II E A T if E MONTAGIJE Friday 2 p.m. Saturday I and 10 p.m. Matinee Sat. 9:30 p.m. fl» Kansas City where beautiful girl saws as good. Also TONIGHT Practice Called Charlie Ryan has called a practice for the Canadian Leg- There are almost 66.000 regis- tered Tennessee walking horses in the U.S.. a breed favored by President Johnson. RACE l—I l—BROWN BUDLONO 2—EYRE DON ion Juveniles for 6.00 p. m. tonight at Memorial Field. All - layers are requested to on time. 300211;:110 s R 4 BASEBALL SCORES MURRAY RIVER THEATRE Fri. - Sat. 8:30 p.m. "Ring-A-Ding R m" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League Detroit 001000120— I 81 Boston 002 110000— 4 160 lari Sparma. Fox (3-2) (4). 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Bring your frlenrk I you have any S—EETTIE'S BOY 4—(AMITY’ l—COUNTESS ALICE S—MIGHTY WARRIOR I—BFCILLY G. COMMAND l—LITTLE DOCTOR I—STALAG HANOVER Charlottetown COMING MONDAY - “MA & PA KETTLE BACK ON THE FARM" ’rflll’t Comedy 900 PM. TUESDAY—I P.M. RACE! 2—0 'RACES 4-4 l—MARY LEAH ‘ ‘ 1‘ HOLLY ABB S—ELLEN JOYCE 4—SIJPPY QUEEN I—JOLLY DICK l—ANTHONY L Drlvin Park HARNESS RACING FOR SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 29 SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Post Time 1:45 RACE! 1 AND I l-Davy Watchlm: 2—Vernon River Gal; s—Mr. Duggan: 4— Topway: 5—Winnle . o—Mlsl Lane. .7 Clea; 6-Norrah Ann Way; 7—Joliy Also eligible: Concept. RACE! 8 AND 0 140.1 inn Boy; 2—Chester Way roam-n; s—cnu 4—Prlnceu Spengler; l—Cedillac may. manor: Dust; 0—ch mm ; m IACI 9 001m Wm». Alsosiidble _ z. m_w.wg Keith Carmichael Entriesclos;8atmday.August2910rWodnes- mumbling. s three- “ . . ' l may World n‘ u R. C. 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