emer fr 22 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 2, 1965.' PEI. Lifeguards _ Jim MacLean, G R The fifth annual National Parks Lifeguard Demonstration Was presented to the general public iast evening at Brackley and few if any of the large crowd present left doubting the capabilities of Canada’s only group of Surf guards. The pro- gramme got underway with a o ation of mouth to mouth resuscitation by six of the Na- tional park guards. Dave Large, Herb Murphy, Gerry Hopkirk, Chuck Silliphant Show carry out lifts onto stretchers without further injuring the pa tient. The:demonstrators were made up of the Red Cross Swim- ming supervisors from the three districts three male first aid men. Lib- by Campbell, Patsy Judson, Marlyn MacLean, Jim Benton and Earl Foster all were in this display. The next and most anticipat- ed event of the evening was the competition between the in the province and Chief Gal, owned by J. R.! Roll 0 Matic led the field to| Williams of Charlottetown and the wire in the first dash in 2.16 teamed the only ble dash winner on of the second, Miss Jo. Jo to lottetown Driving Park Satur- ble. Time for the heat - was day evening. The brown mare, 2.13-3. The second half of the one of four in the field won the double dash, race six, saw a fourth and eighth dashes in longshot, True Lady Lou, finish times of 2.11-2 and-2.12. Mr, Mc- first in a time of 2.134 The Elewyn Key won the th brown mare had placed fifth in dash and the second daily dou- the second dash. Second in the ble on these two races paid |sixth dash was Echo Ridge Eddy nineth was a new record for the ture on this dash was 63.60. brown gelding. In the first half *The Quinella feature on the of the double, the fifth race, third race paid 6.90 when Chum a nine dash card at the Char- pay 118,50 in the first daily dou- | Chief Gal Wins 2 Dashes At Ch'town Driving Park the seventh dash in the time of the evening, win fastest Walter Craig was and combined with the winner 2.09-4 and established a new lifetime mark in the process. SUMMARY RACE 1 Rollomatic (J. Hennessey) Hettie s Boy (C. Birt) Cyclone Kelly (L..Kelly) Home Stretch (A. Smi Evangel ‘E. Bernard) Triflite (C. Smith) Time: 2:16. # ’ Rea eewe 28.60. The time of 2.10 in the |amd the pay for the Exactor fea- | Roliomatic owned by C. Sher Pays 9.40 6.10, 3.90; "9.00," 5.0; 3.60 RACES 2 and 6 + and Jimmy Webb took part in lifeguard teams from Stanhope {Captain Chief paced to a mew and Yankee Timber placed 1-2. Miss Jo Jo (C Murphy) 12 this demonstration a.d as they and Cavendish. Three events mark of 2.19. \Yankee Timber came back to x¥cho Ridge Eddy ‘L. Neill) 22 applied the technique, announc-| were run off and the Cavendish : : Free Chance (E. Larter) 36 er Jim Benton commentated on | team asserted their authority as Mystery Mite the significance of the various they swept all three. The first | BASEBALL ROUNDUP (R. MacFayden) 4? steps involved. competition was a paddle board | True Lady Lou (R. Annear) 5 1 «Following this exhibit specta- save between Herb Murphy of SATURDAY narth (7), Richardson (7) and | April Budlong tors were shown the equipment| Cavendish team and David govh THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cannizzaro, Step henson (6); | (R. MacKenzie) 64 which the guards have at their|L arge. Murphy accomplished National League Bunning (12-7) Wavner (8) and Josedale Co-Pilot (C. Smith) 7 § disposal and the part which each}-hisre-scue--31--seconds faster "3. = New-York 300-000 006 ¢1==-4.11-0--Daltymple. HRs: NY — Smith Vernita’s Pet (F. MacKay) 8 8 plays in the rescue of a drown-/ than did Large and apparently Phils. (12). Phila—Callison (24), Gon- Times: 2:13:3,-2:13.4, ing victim. Gerald Mitchell' put the Cavendish crew in a Fisher aL. ar a talez (9), Rg ee showed how.a rescue would be| winning mood. In the boat save ardson (11) and Cannizzaro, vee gf Bones ‘ ' accomplished using a paddle|contest Jerry Hopkirk landed Schaffer (11); Short, Baldschun Houston 300 000 001— 4151 “pays 18.20, 6.80, 4.80;. 3.10 board, John Hughes the use of) his victim 24 seconds faster than _the boat and Jim Bruce the Jim MacLean. Finally Jim Webb technique needed to accomplish} outstripped Wayne Schleyer in a rescue with the torpedo buoy. | the torpedo buoy rescue ina Next. on the agenda was ajtime of 2.243. This gave the (5-3) (1), Roebuck (11) and Cimeinnatl 004 000 20x 5 91 979-" 4:30. 6th:~-43.80,-7.40, 4.00; Dalrymple. HRs: NY — Smith; Cuellar (1-3) Owens (7) Tay- 279, 2.40, 3.40. (11); Phi—Stuart (18). lor (8) and Brand; Jay, David- Daily Double—118.50. son (1-0) «21>; MeCool (9) and! Exactor—62.60. - Los Angeles 000 003 000— 3 69 Coker. HRs: Hou—Morgan (13). | RACES 3 and 7 demonstration of first aid, spon-| Cavendish team a 3-2 lead in | St. Louis 100 100 002— 4141 Cin—Rose (6), Perez (9). Chum (C, Smith) 13 sored by the Red Cross. The the annual rivalry. The evening Drysdale. Second | Yankee Timber ‘L. Carr) 21° epience was ah Ne to wert Sr a by a demonstra- (7) a "acute keen anal Houston 200 000 301— 713 Norah Annway ‘L. Neill) 35 ply splints, contro! bleeding and' tion of diving gear. M F . - Lucky V. (D. MacNeill) 43 seer “aah S ae — a er a aaa hae eae Par, (Fair Sail is Pound) 57 e a nu - Tsitouris. | Witlard’s-Choice (W. Kelly) 66 MARITIME HARNESS RACING mt ili Ao: - ee Rs Tle Wal (2. C a ci eee 113 001 100— 7 111 McCool (6-6) (7) Locke (9) and ‘la Hal ji. Campbell) — 7 4 : 8 Pittsbur 101 000 004— 6 106 Ecdwards.__HRs Cin Pinson oe wie SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP) —| was the best on the card. | WHAT'S THAT LOOK FOR’ Buhl (12-7) Abernathy (9) (15) Robinson (19). Chum owned by 1). MacDon- King O'Day, owned by Bud Wil-| Single winners.were Free ? ae and Bailey; Sisk (3-1) Wood%3))| bare ave Timber owned by N a ig (2:15), Mr. (2 — a - age zs ie . - oe > : - He et eo vai -Brown.-— pe Seas ek laeersiner as a wil ' 2 ~ a, = es losis af gavage conceatre. seen epptying the Sylvester. demonstration presented by machine in the background ts a 4 — Sega = ay oo" acon as oe , Pays 5.10, 250, 2.20; 3.00 Bruce MacDonald of Lincoln. | Murray Harbor, P.EI. Glen rurie @ Maina SE cennvation = vince ee the National Parks Lifeguard a resuscitator; a device design- Pgh—Stargell 23). "| Koufax ° (18-4) .and Terbers: | crtacae—-&.90 NB. shared hones * ie {ee Alen 12:16 24), Hegueene (2.10 guard of 6 years experience another guard. The display was Service at Brackley last even- ed to feed oxygen into a San Fran. 020 001 000— 3 71 Sadecki, (2-9) Dennis (9) and RACES 4 and 8 — ee _ | Gaeiie ces can au ee he ‘and Gerald Mitchell are but a part of the sterling ing. The sinister looking ~ victim. a yer a To 1 32 oe a LA—Parker (5), Chiefs Gal (W. Craig) 11 ceway : : a : aricha ) Bertell; | Lefebvre (7). : Elien Joyce (O. Willis) : King O'Day took the first dash MONCTON (GP) — Ma Cherie ee : Lemaster 4-8) Osinski 7),| Second ‘ Far Stride (D. MacNeill) ; eee 23S in the second | So, owned by S.H. Horseman| . ° O'Dell 9) and Torre. HR: SF— Sam Fran 200000 001— 3116 Happy D. (C. Smith 44 son je 2°1):.3-6. inthe sound | teaety “Coverdiade, won the a Milwaukee _ 013 200 00x— 6 12 9 Water Freight (M. O'Brien) 57 _ ; : | best-in-summary honors on the | . U n i O rs | eC eC Houston 002 001 100— 4132, Sanford (4-5) Bolin (4) and Deceiver (E. Bernard) 6: There. were no double winners Acatutied’ keeducae tere GAL @ e e Cincinnati 000 612 20x—11 181 Bertell!; Blasingame (13-7) Port Hill Boy (L. Neill) 78 on_the cand Men urday night, finishing first and | S : | Bruce (7-13) Taylor (4), O'Dell (9) and Oliver. HRs: Asket_ (A. Lowery) 2 86 Other: single dash winners 1n-., : |Coembs (4), MacKenzie (7) and Mil Oliver +9) Mathews (22). Chief's Gal owned by J. R. chided-C.N. Adios (2.11), Edie | third in two of the wine dashes on the program:- Williams. "| Brand; Maloney (12-5) Ellis (8) and Edwards. HRs: Cin—Cole- Chief C (2.15 4-5),-Estelle Chips American League Loses Tight Pitchers Duel ae (2.12). Tammy Reed (2.11 3-5),| Ma Cherie Son's winning time | + Pays: 4.50, 5,50, 3.80; ° 5.90 Borderview Dee Ann (2 15 25).| in the second heat was 2.19 15. mae th), Semana S C8). Carentan ona Sil ens cine [210 40; 408, 208-8: and Top Rhythm (2.13 3-5) | The horse finished = | 5 3.30, 2.40, 2.30. i *! | tahind “Northfield in the first “WINNIPEG (CP)—Don Max-| 'walked four. Alberta hitters cole; hits to earn the victory. ik ee eee RACES 5 and 9 TRURQ@ ‘CP) — Topway, | half, when the wiinning time well drove in seven runs Sun- lected seven hits front Mclisaac| Fastball artist Mike Kelly, a! Chicago 000 400 00x— 4 70 (8) and Sims, Roof (7): estes Captain Chief (J. Hennessey).1-3 ownéd and driven by Wilburn | was 2.09 45, fastest mile of the day to give Alberta an 85 vic- while Chubka gave up four. southpaw, had 18 strikeouts, 'al-| soarma~(Ta)” Navarro (4), Blanco (4). Mikkelsen’ (6) Raz comes Alice (E. Bernard) 2 8 McArthur of Kensington, P.E.I., | might tory over Saskatchewan and a In the Quebec-New Brunswick lowed four hits and walked eight| Sherry (?) Aand S haa < , ong EN oe os * Mr. McElwyn Key made it mostly-a one-horse show Alec's Pride picked‘up the berth in today’s final in the |eontest, Quebec exploded for six' to take the loss. :-* 51.6) Burhardt ‘ a +, I WY—Re (6) aoa, ater i. (C. Woolridge) 31 on a nine-dash hamess racing | only double win onthe harness | first national junior baseball |runs in the eighth inning. Manitoba scored’ both of its! - and’ Martin. Misear ae » Pepitone (16), Denis Herbert (J. Fergusony 43 program here Saturday night. card, with miles of 2.13 2-5 and tournament. +3 | Winning pitcher was Gary runs in the third inning as base | Cleveland 302 001 000— 6 1 Second : dally Dick {i Poulton) 55 Another Island horse also did*! 2:11 2-5. : | In Saturday action, Alberta,|| |Brown~-who--struck -out- three, | runners took-advantage of -de-| New York 011 200 201 Fine (Covell 010 000 012— 4120 ee oe 8 well. | Other single victors were |Quebec and Manitoba _ scored walked three and gave up 13} liberate windups by Kelly. Tiant, Kralick (4). Stange (4) New York 010000 000— 1 PE Castle (D. MacNeill). 7 4 The bay mare Topway raced | Mablon’s Gal (2.15 35). Mona’s|victories to reach the semi- jhits. The loss was charged to! Prince Edward Island scored | spring 4-2) ta) Av ig os #) McDowell (11-7) and |Miss Cool Eyes (J. Pound) 8 8 . to a double victory in times of Dream (2.14 2-5), Mi Sota (2.12 finals. southpaw Keith MacDonald who | its single. run in “the seventh. | Ford Mikkel Sas) eee: | peat (8); Cullen fais H a fone aa 3:8. : 2:12 and-2:13 3-5, setting a new 1-5’, Singalong {2:15-2-5)—-and- “Alberta edged ~~ Nova Scotia ‘gave up four runs~ including a|~ Manita committed the only |(o4)’ eee can ee )_Hamiltoa Captain owned by A. individual mark the first time | Frisco Hamovxer (2.11 4-5). 3-2, Quebec outclassed New) 350-foot homer by Robert Bas- error in the game. ic) 1 wants tat ae aes, Cle a oe ee ae Seo in-the-sec-- SACKVILLE” DOWNS” N 5, Brunswick 16-5-~and—Manitoba -tien.-- MacDonald - was. relieved -—>=— tees TEER ORE oe- “Baltimore aero 003— 3 8 ol gs heey gee 3.90; 7 a: fake Gict wy | (cP) — 7 eight sep- pene Prince Edward Island 2-1 after 4 1-3 innings. Minnesota 110 110 020— 6. 72 '5.50; 4.60. 9th —7.00, 3.50, 2.80: +~Quebec’s~big~ gun was Jean- 4 irene Lauzon who hit four out | BALL CLINICS Reston in a pitchers’ duel. Eight provinces—all but On- 000 101 101— 4.110 Pappas, Palmer -+3-2) 15), §, -2-50,-2.50;. 2.00. arate winners on the -harness | ; 2 q . 010 010 100— 3 81\Miller (9) Haddix (9) and Daily Double—28.90, M.E. Bernard: also of Kensing- racing card here Saturday night. | ten, also won two dashes, set- ting a new individual mark of 2.09 1-5 after winning an earlier -race in 2:13. The faster time Morgan” Chief; with -a~mite~in 2.06 3-5 in the third race, -turn- ed in the fastest time of the program. Susy (2.14 35), Count Dale (2.09 45), Borderview Rocket 2.12 45). Be Leah (2.13), Mea- dow Day (2.12) Oil Capital (2 08 1-5) amd Conmelia (2.16). e ners ‘were the order of the night at the Sports Center here Satur- Other winners included Sale (Urday, Regina beat Newfound- _ SYDNEY (CP) — Single win-- |tario and British Columbia—are in the tournament, and all but | Regina Red Sox are all-star teams. land 8-7 on Thursday. | | Jt is a straight knockout com- | petition, with the losers drop- ' ping into consolation play and the ‘finals going today. P.E.I. Today In the only game before Sat- | |of. five times at bat and had “4\a double that drove in three MIKE KELLY | 4 | runs. | In the Manitoha-P.E.I. contest ithere were 34 strike outs. |STRUCK OUT 16 jeurves and a good fasthall to strike out 16 Islanders. He walked four and gave up two “ N.B--P-E.l. Ch’ship { Monday —~ Momagus: $39:-- | Tillman; Lopez, Sukla (7), Lee | Roggenburk (5), Pleis (8). Wor-| | Little League, 4.00 — Bantams, '6.30 — Juveniles. Tuesday: 10. a.m. Mount Ste- | wart; 2 p.m. — Cardigan. | Balt. Bob Hunter mixed roundhouse| Wednesday -- 10 a.m. Morell.) Minn. Lonberg, Radatz (5-8) (8) and Brown; Kaat, Klippstein (5), (9), thington (8), Stigman (2-2) (9) | and Battey. HRs: Balt—Powell (9). Min -Allison (16). 010 000 000 00— 1 60 First '(8) and Gatewood = (1-4) May (9) and Rodgers. PROBABLE PITCHERS \ | 000 600 001— 2. 7 1 Detroit 000 000 c00— 0 39 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday: Souris: 10 a.m. -Lit-|- J. Miller, Haddix (9), $. Mil- |Chicage, 010 000-00x— 1-6 | -Monday’s major ‘league |tle League, 11.30 a.m. Bantams ler (6-5) (9) and Brown; Perry, _ Asuirre (1-7) Pena (8) and. &ames with probable pitchers and Midgets. — ; |Pleis (9), Worthington (9-5) (1) Sullivan, Freehan (8); Horlen records in brackets: Friday: Montague—2:30-— | tle League. 4,00 — Bantams. 6.30 — Juveniles.’ . Lit- | | (9-9) and Romano. Second Washington 220.000 000— 4 19 2 Detroit Kansas City 000000 131— § $9 Chicago and Zimmerman, Battey (8). American League __-} Baltimore Barber_-(9-7)__at_Min- 000 019 0@1— 2 #1 /Nesota Merritt (0-) 000 100-900— 1 5 2 | Detroit McLain (9-4) at Chi- Narum, Ridzik (6) Kline (4-3)|- Wickersham (5-8) Lolich (9) cago Howard (46: N Stock Results. —8)—ant ¥; Talbot, Stock #8¢—-Freehan;—John—(9-4+—and-——— National League (2) Dick som (4), Aker (6), Martin. Sinsiinaane Perty (7-8) or “A--0-7-0-w-d esti Buschh £9), First ‘eatin i A-c-r-o-w-d -estimated..to.-be Buschhorn (8) Wyatt. (2-2) Se Wamiaciai 003 000 000— 3.119 Bolin (5-4) at Milwaukee John- ‘Kansas -City:-.000:000.020- 2-7:@/500 -ULS!.N ee Richert (88) and Brumlev: "Los Angeles. Podres (45) -at ‘St: Sheldon. 4-6) Dickson :9)-and: Lou's Stallard (7-4) N | day night as eight hor: it i Sate ee oes POR wings eG gp). New! Alberts, niaying 9 seme Cel iio By Forbes Filbert's Boy (2.13 4-5). and | Brunswick is to be short a good | postponed hacatae ot wetl : ha} .-..Sir- Ashley (2.12 2-5) ‘traded_| batter ts when it meets grounds, -made-use. of ca throws eae pemae os NE. OPed el _.Wins_.in the featured invitation- Prince Edward [stand ina con- { in the eighth inning to/Otant _ Forbes, -an ~-18-vear-old | =e : t aes a ba poms : ; : ing error in the eighth inning to| t fa-" Somewhere between 2500 and. Bryan, Lathemaun (9). sree are es ee Nl al-pace—Dr-Ward-(2:17-1-5)-and-~-solation...semi-final._.in._the na *Nova=Scotia=-— == from: Edmundston,upset.co-la- 3 = k to rere od Sit’ Harlers (2:16) ated Kae! ‘tional junior baseball tourna- [Dener Nove Score” vorites Doug MacAtee of Sussex’ 9000 attended the stock car rac- Sunday ae CHARLOTTETOWN STRUCK OUT SIX ‘and Pierre Rossignol of Bath- es at Lower Montague yester- | nays eure: i Tee i hha ee National League lors in. the second i /ment. deere sd ree Pitcher Marv. Chubka of Ed- urst to capture the New Bruns- Gay afternoon... = fomenee 000 000: 200— 2 82 races. : Ken Scott, 19, of Marysville, i | Pittst dpeos Raa simaisas code ae ea lealaae ok a : : Other winners included Baby- N.B., nursed a sore leg in a monton struck out six, walked | wick- Prince Edward Island jun- |. .Following’ are the results: 1,)- enicons are 100 12x— oA ome HR: Ke Green (13) “DRIVING PARK mite (2.17), Coronation Lass hotel room here .Sunday and. three and got two hits, including |jor golf championship Sunday. Race six cyl, Barry Dodds, Pi- Koonce (5). H ) MeDasiel (3). Washi 010 001 000— “4 - STEEL ay 5 (216 2-5), J. W. Volo (2.16) and | Said-he ‘‘won't be playing.”” - a run-scoring double. Losing’ The grade 12 student at Cor- nette. | eatt ce a lumphreys ™ one he te hon or z 80 i Winds = Doses Miss Davidson (2.18 1-5). He was, at bat for the fourth pitcher was Bill McIsaac, a mier High School put together|~ and racé? 8 cyl. Flat Head, (7) or] Poon ake el Ortena ill) 'Beldzes ony We - e }- RACING s,| The daily double combination time in Saturday's game with southpaw who struck out six but/rounds of 74-75-79 |—-228 for & Lance Lowther, Cornwall. ike ie Pasuaiel Un Pitt— ad Camus PsA ecg 79 —. Ns SIDING | \of Babymite and Dr. Ward re- Quebec when he was hit above five-stroke victory over Mac-) 3,4 race, eight cyl, Over- Second | i ter (2-2) Stock rd Wyatt (3) @ Fully weatherstripped TONIGHT ee the night's biggest pari- - ntean his left leg by a STANDINGS aha amare aren im head, Donald Ross, Lower Mon- Chicago 00 001 000— 1 30 and Bryan. Lachemann (9) $ Sel Storing @ (19 colere | mutue off, $212. pitched> ball. : : acAfee, N.B. ; : r.| @ Residential Steel Le ee te was: carried from the field, -P.E.L: Willingdon cup team, ‘20°: Re aa te atl ee = 8 15 Pp M. - had the leg wrapped and was National League ihad rounds of 78-79-76 over the| 4th race, six cyl, A. Anders- M ackson (9-14) Abernathy (7) cone Backed with insulation board os ss AT BELVEDERE keeping off it Sunday. i WL Bet om age Ss a 4 i ae ioe Sload lc: Gibbon” G0) Schval (hh (kes Ane o10 300 18s $191 a dB ge io Before he was hit, the young Los Angeles 62 44 .585 — Rossignol, 18, finished in| 5th race, at Heads, Kevin |**)> & ees Pe | For Free Estimates on t - RACE 1 first baseman had hit three for. Cincinnati 60 45 .571 1% /fourth place behind Jean Bou-| Power, Greenfield. and Crandall, Pagliaroni (9). Monbouquette, E a rley (10) | Rusce Products Cail fe 1—Meadow Tempo ° 7/1 Mr. E. C. Taylor won the Bel- three. ‘ Milwaukee 56 45 .554 3% dreau of Edmundston who sf i race, 8 Overhead, Joe First ; -oreerag - mo ane ita, | - ‘ CAMPBELL rinse psn el letateras toll acer iy vedere Senior Championship ov- Quebec started its lead in the San Francisco 55 45 .550 4 ed scores of 78-78-79 — 235. Ros-| Donovan, Morell. : ‘ Les: o we we > ee a Pare tetceerases 32 er the weekend shooting 159 for first inning with two runs,.and Philadelphia 54 49 .524 6% signol is also a member of the; 7th race, Powder Puff, Phy)- ea York 900.000 200— 2 61 Sukla (1-1) (11) and Rodgers. 138 Upper Queen St. 4—Reta Bold rae i Tf 3% -holes.. Taylor -edged- out. Joe piled them .up. steadily before Pittsburgh 5453 505 8% |N.B.-P.E.]. Willingdon cup team. lis Jones, Pownal. a. 002 010 00x 3 60 HRs: Bos Malzone (1) LA. Phone 894-8300 | t—V—,,_ 71 Molly by 1 stroke: Low net in exploding in the eighth inning St. Louis 51 52 .495 9%4 [Rossignol turned in cards of 80-| 8th race, free for all, by Joe _F2tsons (1-8) Miller (6), Bear:\Knoop (6), —— { Pepsi First wierd tnd decane ele 9/1 the Seep ie was sat lon iaees ahead a = 50 58 = : — = eed 54-hole a. | Donovan, Morell. fr — = ee : : aE ;won by ‘Wen MacDonald with inning pitcher- was ary | Houston 4 58. orbes also won a on! mr. De é ; 7—Yankee Cadet ......-..-- 172 145 Brown who struck out three, N ; v bltetca 2 tee aes eee : 5. Bro . New York | 34 71.324 27% the N.B.-P.E.I._ inter-provincial | jitalized _f * 4 | %—Shadydale — sees oe tgbivision mint gs } see eae i esas ack ie eee Sat getters * er cian see Santas vas i aioe gulls Ge ain J 4 ___,__NO__.3— QUINELLA OE nner Op Bene ear Z ; 6 ee ‘inni . : @ Ty Woolridge 188. Low Net,Mau- 108s after giving up four runs, Minnesota 65 38.631 = hole test. His-aggregate; inctud-ipemy” ye nae, the & cyl. Over. | i ae a eee —s = ee a : J—Homestretch Lady ...... 5/1 rice Burgoyne 1143, including a 350-foot homer by Baltimore 59 42 584 5 — ing the 54 holes over the week- | wontague ; : j . 2Terry’s Hal ...... as ay! This was the largest entry Robert Bastien. @ , Cleveland 59 43 .578 5% end. was 455, four -strokes be- 2 : and 3—Orowann : -- 2/1 list ever in the senior competi. | MacDonald was relieved after ' Detroit 57 44 .564 7 hind MacAfee. The Sussex golf: | 4—Jollvy Wayne ...... oo 9/1 tion when 29 played. (41-3 innings by Jack Dean who Chicago 55 oR 9 ler kad 6 218 at See MINOR BALL | ——. on oo i ee — was — gf ay Shanks mid- New York 52 55 .486 15 the opening 54 and closed out ernon River Gal ....... | way through the eighth. Los_ Angeles 48.55 .466 17 (with a 451, | ts -fotiaws cae si : : " > following are~ the 20 pee fe sts Hs GOLF DRA sete erreee athe ek eamnitate Se a | Mesmed Vie Sea ems by | hitters in the Charlottetown Lit ee iis oo Te To kp ee aaa og hind” Forbes vin. the team™com-} tle-Leazue, ~~ a ee _, | Mone, Kansas City- 34-65. .343 29 | : | oe : seine vats The following is the’ draw for = petitions. Thetfourth member of | 5 Csrppen (G) 30 19 80 ; __ LRipever _.......45. sesece 8 er peta oe —— ee, as the team is Bob MacFarlane of | & scbey PL) 41 24 ‘a an syildere Golf and Country Club. | OG Cc >» _ |Edmundston, who captured “the D> Murpiy(G)——47-27. 574 STELLA. 3—Avalon Worthy ........... ts ane ae Nn S ar N.B.-P.E.J. lefthander’s cham-| W.~O'Brien (Cubs) 57 28.491 4—EstralitaC ............... hee aylor - N. Suth- pionships in the amateur at Fre-| W. LeClair (D) 37 18 481 ' 58-Security Scott ...........- 1/1 oe e t I e dericton. MacFarlame’s aggre-C. Connick (Cubs) 60 29 .483 MARIS 6—Irv Averill ........ .. 3/1) 1.20 — K. Wood - G. Barbour. igate was. 472. The-team alter-|P Saunders. (Ph.) 51 24 471 7—Princess Mark ........‘2/1. 125 — G. Molloy- B. Moreside ins n S j nate is Kees Huibers of Camp- J. Martin (Cubs) 54 25 463 &S8-Miss Heather Hal ...... 41s1 1.30 — I. Lawlaw - L. Sam- ? bellton who had- Huibers iM Quinn (Ph.) «4 21 “456 7 eek F | M. ; ‘ RA Pans = : was a member of the team last | G. MacDonald (Pi.) 43 19 .442 HALL at) 1.25 — J. Horne M. Weir. | ADENAU, Germany. (AP)— Clark. set a course record year. ; °C, Trainor (Cards) #@ 21 437) rey mas jcpcuen 4 ict morta FE Rogers - A. Mac- —_ oe ue ce when he completed the first lap To be eligible for a or on. R. Jabbour (Pi.) 36-15 —.417 ashaway i ascas. 1 : : 0 e jianapolis 5 last’ in 8:36.1 ‘and he bettered this |the squad, the juniors “had to | P. Claybourne (Cards) iE orth Rustic 3—Real Gold ........-.-. 2/1 beim ~—M. MacMillan - A. spring, clinched the world auto- several times during the 15-lap| Play in 108 holagmThere. were 24 | 50 19 380 . N R e 4S-Highland Rogue -......: ‘?e/l 1S. iu : mobile race driving champion- race as he led from start to| eligibles with of eight J. Hennessey (D) 31 11 .355 * mom ; : segs sala ‘ 3 ; Ree ate Sgt 1 ue MacKenzie - P. Dry-.\ship Sunday by winning the ‘finish. or” less. F D. Gallant (D) = 41.14. 341 ? wy DAl TM... aiise cies 3/1 iss G Ben Grand Prix of Germany in rec- Clark was timed in two hours,| Maurice Plowrde of Edmund- .B. MacKay (G) 47 16 340 ¢ wires . _ 155 — G. Berrigan - H. Bak- ord. time. seven minutes, 52 seconds for ston captured the juvenile cham-| R. Fisher (Pi.) 33. 11.393 u t “ ES § — 8 EXACTOR er. : | The 29-year-old farmer, who an- average of 99.79 mile anjpionship in a breeze. He had|T. Connors (D) Si 17 .338 1 ' : ° ht Ke 5/1 :” — A. Irwin - M. Gaudet. drives an English Lotus car, hour. identical rounds of 84 and fin-|%. Dunsford (G)—51 17 .333 see 8 a ee © $.My Haves |_2.05 — L. Laird- C. Agnew. Rees his sixth Formula 1 Grand) Graham Hill of England, a|ished seven ee of |G. Ready: (Cards) 40 13 3% : . S—Abuer C ‘ rix race in as many starts| former world ~champion, fin-| Mike Whitty of Miramichi. | SUPPER SERVED . ° ¢-Midsble. Kaight 7....!... aft coma BERLIN CANAL this year. It -was his first tri- ished second in 2:08:08 for an Dwight Lewis of Moncton cap. | se League Leaders 4:00 to 9:00 P.M. uae a fh ee oa ae ‘Barge umph on ky oe — of 99.6 miles an hour, tured the miaget title vin : oe a Campbelt : G—Mighty Warrior ......... 7/1 c es rlin’s wa- course, where v ictory am.Gurney of Riverside, rounds of 88-80, three strokes | (Giants) .633.. : ANCI oan ee 74)\ terway links with West Ger-|eluded him for years. * |\Calif., was third in 2:08.13. ahead of Carl Shaw of Aroo-, Hits — Oyril Connick (Cubs) D ING 9:30 to 12:00 P.M. “Many was back to normal Wed- The championship season con- | Clark's new Lotus was pow- stook Valley. — 2. ; ; ; RACE NO. 2 |Mesday after 10 days of off-and-| sists of 10 events but a driverjered by an seight-cylinder Cli-| Eighty-seven golfers took part| Runs — Cyril Connick (Cubs) Old Time Costume Fi and : 1—Lucky Goose s/1\o" ee aS thea East Ger-|may count ped oak a re-|max engine which” has 32/in the two-day tournament. and ie ¢ Dancing, ddling Specialty s siegee sme es imans li * in s * | waa Saunder: eos - : 2—Chief ae kes reeeeee 3/4. lock Tecetay gfe arse oaahgiecnip Clark aad thsi Goneey 7 ie epee PEOPLE ARE MIXED (Phillies) — 6. - : = @ @ e oe tany a5 oe 1 ae the next one would be Sat-| Monaco Grand Prix this year John Surtees of England, a : 000 Triples — Three. tied with : BINGO. | ~=GAMES REFRESHMENTS ERE eee SS YS ae cos hx he wo it ae enh Fes ke op per Sets tame Pot — Get Cotman geen dal ae a reeree ee” during the last 10 days for be-|he entered: It was his second rari had gear-box trouble and Chinese, 40 per cent Of Malays,|)— 7. eo oat On Groun $s Ad cent To -Hall 7—J. Orland C 5 efi | ; ; i 7 ; f ald seers et tween four and 30. hours on Se title, the first coming in'he had to make a 22-minute pit |10_ per cent Indian and others “auoe ~ Dave Doiron a »—/ grounds 1 b ; "stop. * ; \ Cubs) 20 — Ni ccoeacdiaiaaas si : " ; je —_ " of military manoeuvres. | 1963 stop eight ver cent : 1.000 ' ' siciiiitiaiiaaiiaagl r 4h - . af % : « ™ 7 z x oe + - : a ‘ ¢ i* - 5 4 @ ; Bake . — it eee : s ‘ » ‘ ie oe : - oe ~ 4