SPORTS FRONT 3y P1115 CALLAGHAN Harry Morgan Passes HARRY 'Slunellail' Morgan is dead To many young toils, in. name a! Ham Morgen probably meant nothing in the mom held. But to mane who can remember back In [he 1920's. ii is I name that ad with a great my thrills in hockey wns. Hurry in a standout goalie (or the lllned Alwyn-Ila ville- Ihey won the terror ui Maritime It: lanu. He [ave out-Innis In; peflorlnnm‘zs between Ill: pipes Ind In ruled one I! III. best nelinindeis in the seaside provinces. And remember than. were the days when the goalie didn't hm as much rigging .- him Is I deienurmnn has today '1‘ use were the dIyl oi ‘Snlnr‘ Gordon. 'Wllntky' )lncEnche . he Prww. Earle and Roy. Percy Rodd. Fred kelly. (‘hick WIIIiIrni and Fred Moore. Vere thi- dnys when MIrilimI inninr championship: cam- Ire- ‘luenily to CilarloIIrlown. llaRRY \iurcan rctiisosl to grow nld Hr kclit continually In Contact with span and the day helm he dicd h _ In tendance at the harness racing at Charlottetown Drlvmg Park. He took a mat delight In followln American and NItionIl Icague baseball and ours that was over he was porter or National League hockey. He watched games. limited “1 games and read about games and it you got into I sports con- troversy with Harry. you had to have your facts at. your finger nARRl' \las a grcat Canadian Int-ion man Ind there wall no member more proud of rhc new home on Powual St. than the same 'stoncivall', it ll~a< indeed nice that he did have the privi- legc oi seeing Illls neaiiiitul new home upon 2 s In emplovu‘ oi The Evenlnl Patriot tor more than «i yrnra hut tlnally drcldrd to call it quits pecans: oi tailing health in lsn‘l. That was the your or The Patriot's lire. lie ivu I molt compelenl Ilnntyp! operltllr Ind my! Hut wont flnm'l w y in crrlan to get excellent treatment. it you pulled a “boner' and len' was doing your cow. you could leol Ian that he would col-or up your mistakes. A Great Friend SPORTS Front deems it n privilege to got to know so many of the local sports pmsonolilics We appreciate Ihis chance or rubbing shoulders with the Ioik: who arc insking or have made anris so inlercsling horn on Prince Edward Island, Harry Mor- gan was our such indivtduai and we Rro indccd cratciul that we could number Harry among our closm friends. it was indeed a privilege to have had so muny associations with Hill great netmindcr oi yesteryear We enim'ed the many chats. the many friendlv argument: I‘V‘l‘l’ thc mni‘lts 0! various team! In hockey Ind has . To his wile and sons and daughters. Sports Front tukcs Ilill opportunity of extending llncereal sympathy. Dodgers Mend Ways THOSE Dodsz suron riglucd themselves over the wcrlr- ehrl with tour straight triumphs liver the hapless New York Meir. When Sunday’s action was completed. [.05 Angciec had restored Its oncethui margin to s most healthy six games as the Cardinals and (hunt: wan at each ulher’s throats And the Cards got far the better in the or cn. Now g "I to iriendly Dodger Stadium in e 1mm: stand which they hope will help then. build up n gres r lend than the our they new sport. They will try their mightiest to make the spread as large is possible Is they think back to whet happened to them inst September. 'I'hLi season the gels have built up slneahlr margins and then started skidding. llowevcr, lust when It looked as though they might skid out of tirst place. they have righted themselves and a comeback that must have discouraged the up sl I position. And undoubtedly the Yankees are watching the Dodgers' Iuccul with slllstacliirn. They couldn’t think ii! any ulcer pllce to pin: a world series than in the same Los Angeles park. Here they can sully pack them in and naturally YInkm Ire lonlillll [or I! big I levies chenue Ia mslbin. Right now it's beginning to look like a Dodgers-Yankee tend Ln October and that kind nt a battle is hard to boat. SPORT ECHOES By Norman Maodonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Local Teams Grab Victories \lotvschrarl BrQWI‘I’E. Inter- median “n” tcarn from Saint John. N.B.. paid us a visit an Saturday and took two rhcle Incklngs tron: our local trams. RCAF beat them M. onyrtt {or MacKenzler, Ind Walters toi- Snlnt John. .lnhn Sandilands went Itl'w roulc [or the RCAF and gave up eleven l’llis Gun-cc Dawkin start. side all one home run. llort ‘ 12.5. Larry rlclitiield- runs in the allernoon encounter. Larry is a pretty good hitter. but or bias were his liest extra-hast production during the regular season He mooseheud deliveries rixhl to his kIIle. .lohn McLarrii. nnug Tucker. and Gcrry her. run! hit one home run ruch. so thnt was quite n collection at circuit clouts tor one game. Lou lichellan. Moosrhesd DlIcher, had better see what he an do Itmut. getting rid ol that lonller hall. in the Mne- Kenda-Mmhud game eacli E' a. cd [or Mackenzics. He gave up only one, hit. n suceessiul hunt. in 2 23 innings, but couldn't control his slider which seems to {all sway to the right, Looks like a ical tricky piich. Maybe it he nlmml ii II the boiler. it would cut across the plate Anyway he walked seven butlcrs Ind WII rcplsced by Rig George kincli, wliosc control was much better. He allowcd ten hits. but Issued nu tree tickeis Io tirst. Tho Mnoseilead boys seemed liliery against the Mackenzie cuillt. They made ten errors in the llrsi three innings. Ind then set- tlcd down to play error-less bill. for the rest or the game. Reception Proves Enioyable We had I very enlaylbln time It the rccenllnn Ind lull- elinon at the rharlottotown 11ml. Ind would llk: to “unit the Charlottetown Conn- cll and the harness (It:an hum lor their inviIIIlon. We llld I hit with Rich-I‘d JIBI- lee Ind ll! told u! lIlI lime. Illllmy 3'. I I are mouth Ind mluhl III‘ be It nil bell In In! Gold Cup Ind Slu- Dunning Wi cer RIcci He (all. however, that there was I chance his horse might take it It be rm rtnllt. it's 'Ulldefllll lair-i talk- Inx h I hmn Ind null! Ill: landow- uI Isle nor-en cIn lncrelle one'l Intern! In the "can. We In: lol- Klaus an other! enliv- Ihl! orilinl. ns At Driving Clonrst liwlcry iini- in you; is highlighting ihr home stretch ol Fort Eric‘s siuiimcr l ihurnulzhhred mcciinc Go n2 into the total lwo necks ill the - ullic Rim 'nlr. ioiio, loft lm’ry Harrison and .lim l‘iinimmons arc tied, uiili tho lPLlKlK‘i'SllilI changing iinnris li-uni day to slay. rlt the moment, Turcolhe the a year old (mm Grand Falls. ‘ Harrison. the 85 pound Imm Orlando Fla, anti lt‘lIIlemom. the .11 war old The Maui lance Mariners grabbed the all important tint game at their best oi seven sec 190 with the lsra Shamrocks last night at the Old ninmond when tbey walked on with n ccnvinc- ing 1543 vlcwry. The Mariner: now hold e one some lead in the series which will decide who ll going to be the City Sums-B League Chump- Ion (or this year. The no gains will he played tonigbt and will likely see the Shunmlis mu Ill out in In eflnrt to even up the series. Lloyd ‘Teel' Gregory. lhe is who was clilerly respnnah hie tor getting the Mariners in- to the tidal. in the that plIce, was called on again last night to hurl the opening contest. Greg- oi-y came through in great lute, limiting the heavy-hitting Shamrocks Io . Right . hinder hill ‘Monly' Msnteith was on the mound tor the Shamrock: rind gave a good account cl himscll. He held the dangerous Main Rraee team to i iMain Brace Team Takes Important Opening Game BrIdley and usher TIylnr hit I track - lo- back IInalu. Greg. ci-y then ' the next but- her but. Holmes Ind Hennesley promptly singled. The inning en. ded Mun tho nsxt Idem, stein ling Sim! bounced WI. A'll in I“ the Irish hltlcn were Able to push tour mnrkm across the pill: to lake I 4-! lead. Th: Murine" ind Dlflld up I Iln- lie tnuy in the WP III the Ilrll when Mike O'Brien Icond alter rclchin; on In error. The Mll’lnerh Pulled into the lead In the next lnnlnl when they I! II I ll 9 d (our counter: Icml. Till big blow: In Hill rranlu were a tworun e by third - huemnn Joe LeClIlr, and I long triple by catcher Mlke O'Brien. Single mill" In the third Inn- InE by both team it“ the near: tending 5-5 In favor of the Whirl ErIce learn but the irllh kept b I II c d game up again in tho tourth when Munich]: mend. it winners weren't long in on o double by Mike 0‘ - This. mlde the score as (Erna: Mariners I d XIV! them What looked like I sure lead. The Shamrocks it give up 810“ ll any!“ s in spnrk the aririer :‘l’nuunz the bull themsdyei si’ 2y came nut. liIII' ' oi the seventh. mg m the m" 'llbe tirit batter. will she. nulzd In start "Iii-lg: go- into er in . nerr land pickid up sevln‘l'ig runs 0 take n l I“ kld- nsurniountahil The Shamrock! tried hard 1 the duel hall at the lining bill Gregory only ellowed one more Til live hils until the seventh lnn- mun, m, 1,“ mg ,, Mug... ing, but then needed reliel help “"1" ictai-an from Calgary. I“ have 33 winners Each 31 hit II in mll‘le aure M the via- Irom port-Sid" Sterling Simms. The Shamrocks looked like they were going to trounce racing days. Here they study thc slanting in die zucan ‘ Biograsn. tc‘P wirephotnl . Four horses caplilrcri ituii‘ulc victories at ciiorluilctuirn DI‘ll‘. ‘~ t. >l Lynn Rum. iii countcss .llicc and Little Doctor chalk up the double Warrior. triumphs. Countess Alice in winning hcr Ilrs’ uuiinc look s new race rccord ill '2“ 4 Graham ciiapprli mucil . liaylicw‘s Llitlc Doll i in tusiest milc oi ihc night. 210 The gelding: sccnnd mp “as ‘1 I . 2.2. llutuol payoits “No on till- small Sid? but ittlr managed a duiihie ii ilc our i his first Vli'lnl‘v win ho.» kc .sot $11.00 ior ouch tuo (iti'lar tickot. Thc firsl daily nouiur, ,Lynn Royn sud lligiiii' ‘l’lm. paid $1210. Tho ou Countess .tiicc and Sr" Light, was worth $18.60, the (- scioi. Clict Lynn Rnya unit \ir. ‘Gailon, «an and tho srcuuil double. Mighty Warrior and liv ,Lcc ncan, . .'L'xl (‘al‘d at ('Iiillltliil‘. ipwn Driving Park -: 'rlu iv August 22 whcn Tllt~ l7.illr!' l\Val‘d island llariirss Rn Chin prescnis its nniuiui slakt‘: DASllEs l .i.\n ll chsi Lynn Roy; U. Ht'iilit~<- t‘lici ivor- 'lla. mil: coil llr, Gallon lL. .\cill\ (‘vi 1 l 2 2 Will :linlilon (A, llt‘l‘nfllrl‘ it Four Horses Take Events ‘In Double Dash Fashion llu-cri s kc 4H. SIMtIi s n. nasi-llzs 4 AND i l \ lil‘t‘l s pride to. Cllappi‘l‘i s s Lulic Dociorr ta. Chappclll ll; ,.. ,y 4 > R - .- ‘ ~eiv-cr ll. llcnncsacyi 22 “pimps: :13 “2'33?” 5 5 ('aillaln Chief in Burundi a a L m, R13 mm. by Milt Kai Ii. llcnriessryl l si Siaiiici liayhcu Kulkora. ' “i Irwin Cops nislirzs z . 'I) a G c .h it) ii'nrricr lli O'Brimii l l 0 row" 1. lave Dnan in Cliaupclll 22 Bobby lrwln capiui-ro the (much! t0 lllls' 3" nclvcdcre Golf and Winteri 4‘01:an “F MavKav‘ ‘3 Club junior championship when: “NW C lf‘hm O'R'lmi 5 7 hr tiicd u 171 over ihe u-eek- :\ n Rgrncs (R Hal'rlviii 6 6 erui iii the mimic championship ,u. ~ i pay 'ii MDunald' 7 5 hobhy'i om was two strokes lillrl H J Jrllrlli H hrttor than Ray Genge who mes r 21 l 71- tiicd an 56 and R7. Ron Garrett \Ilfliiiy \Vi’ll‘i‘lo mi'nrt'l had low net of 15], iii» in slid. ur uliarloiirlown, Holly Mummy. was lop, in S'lii R40 so ilic girls' scciiun with o 225 .l«, 220 ' mslilis 3 Mil 'l l': lice lw lruii-nc) si-rttlsli Light clincssriv lt’lfil Bunions in \liirllniialdl l i- E (low) I‘. ll 23 34 45 ’l‘llv riiliiuor in. Cilapprll‘ ll a W \l X i’\. Burnal‘di 'l‘inic 2ll.t: 2.ll 4. (‘mmirss Alirc oiiiicd hy . {'lllh \l v Dr 540. 7,00; 7.70. 3.7!): iRovers Capture :Shu’rout ‘ nlwn the Dodgers on just iwn hits last night as tho uuvcis picked up a to Cily Baseball .leacue \‘il-Ior)‘. Pitt llacnsnald was on ihc mound for the losers and was touched lnr ti hits lie Walkcd nnc whilc striking out six. Wcatlinrhle w a a trouble as he pitched hiucss h for tour innings. l-lc unly wnlkcd two batters whilc striking nut in me two teams bat.th through a scorched: rust inning bctoie the Rovers nicked up n sinclc rally in the second to taki- ilie lcad. Bill Davis stancd thing: nil in this his when he reached on ‘ MacDonald ihcn singled and Weuuicrbir mnvctl both nmnars nround hciurr Lloyd Blanchard r h on u iicidcrs choice plnv ith nhat provi-d to AKRON. Ohm ir‘ll‘l — Arnold Palmer. who hiss won six tour- naments this year but taiird in lhc malni nncs. ia considcrcd lhc man In bcai in the “Millie piayoit RI Fircstnnr Cunniry Club ioday (or the Inllrin spnt in the whim Series oi Goii urnl: Dunnlng. the RCA! hold I loll-2k IEO. min the drill» Inexl month goiter who threw a scare into trig competition at the Frill All MchlnLle In (he (in! eign- Tourney In Summers“: Sundly. tun notes or the Open Tourncy EIrl Smith won the Tournament. Fanningbrook ‘ Into Finals ‘MIcDanIld and Roger Corns lbolh scored two runs tor l-‘Inn- lng Rmk, p. GIrlIM will the big man in Fort Augustus getting 4 hits Pall-nor, goit's londing in ‘winntr with m )5, will inguinst Jacky Cupil nnd Phil tRodsc-rs [or ihe right to coin- .pcle with ilic winners at the lion maior tournaments in the World 5cm. who or Fircxlnne. rhr oihrr ihior spins in tho .lsncy loursomc, which will be occy go fulfil-l M Am dglgl‘d In I Ippelrlnces. A. GIrlIndIcnmptllng Inr I lira! nriu til i m DI In! Amati IN I! Flnnln‘ hit I MI born: run for Furliwhn mmhum Alum, hum-lac IIan n I 15ml) “Mend” -Clnlt I’m Imll mono belong In .irrk Nicklaiil. won the lirst mics [list year and qulllllcd twice [or dc~ . ' John MICDonIId played - lcncc at his iiiie by winning the , mt‘fi' MW" 0' "'9 “Mimi brilliant game In the lield InrlPGA and MN“! “"25: MIN"! 1 t III-bull hag-l": “a a“ “Mm ’Borm. the u Open champion. ~Imi huh at the Brili'ih h Piotr umpire wu Boyd MIc- 0” MM“ HIM — ~k- The World Series was set up m w! ll Mir co" ",m lul yur u I lhmtio-n among L H m w n it)th mmr plan- no title. but ihe LnInguni mot held nnly three cnntHIIrlIS. 'lfll Nicki-us béIlInl Pllmer Ind GIry Player. To make nm of tour parit- 6 Palmer Considered Player To Decision ,cldni that it Victory Righthaudcr Billy Wcalllcrhle bi- ihc uuuung rim crossing the P?“ i plfill‘. 'rhi- \\‘illrl(‘r~ atom to this total In tho ncxt inning when the lilrkctl up anoilicr hilly. Gordie li'liiilork runs-um on on error. momi nround ml Llnyd noiron's s air and scored on s passed Tlic Row-rs rounded out the scoring in the next inning when IllL‘." picked up thclr other two Ill'lsK‘l a sccood IliI In open the inning N‘ Stand on two errors. Rill Wontlieihir who icarhcd ass on on oi [lime errors came in In sonic also and make the scorc to Tur- llnzil guimc oi the season gives tonight whcn the l-‘lyers mcri tlio Dodgers. The playnrlls arc snirdul In g ct nuduway on wt'dn 'day ch-nin ow PALMER ARN clpanis this year. it win a» 62. l Cyril ’l'iui-nonalo picked up his "‘ Sol'nntl was Audrey Grant. .laiin Daley led the first dlvl sinn with 185 and Thane Burke: was second with 138 Low lint lnl the dud 'nn was Dave MacEnc— lli'l‘ll with ME 1 Second division honors went to Barry Harrison wilh 216 Ernie Corrigan was second Willi 217. James KLIlorn captured the (list year goliers‘ honors with a 54 I. Morell Beats Georgetown Morell deicated Georgettan 772 in 3 Kings' County Ease- bsil Loaxue content Sunday. The name was first W to have , Wm bill s an error as it was um beam chat marked Vic. Kelly and Louis _~ Combined to limit Gcorgehiwn hillem In six hits. “hey walked 1 While Dmldnl mil 1 as in [bk 1 Allie Macphne w the loser was out. this wa Mural! tnrious. Mike Mur. file mnund far 5 And itouched in II hits. He stnlck 3 and walked 3. Brian McGulm was the IUD halter for Morell lwiili three (baubles Ln (our trips lto the plate. Buddy Mdmllough had I perfect LI day {or fill scrs lKingfisinsr; lTake Series i l Johnny’s kingfisher. c d g e d the Rankers il-lil last night in win their beat nl live aemHlnnll Commercial Lnqu series in threl atrIlght gamel. 1he gm went into an extra inning beinr- the nutcnmc wII tried a e r n a rd 'Flah' Macklnnon won the winning pitcher. went Ill the wa Ind allowed. only 1 hlls. lie Ilruck out 1‘, while working 7. - Gnrdon Arsenault, pitched tori the loser. and was touched tori 12 hits. it: ilruck out one lintlrr and walked emit. rish M klnnpn was It and Junior nnnagan wu plce the winners attack. ll. Johnnorl hld a time run horn- er and another blnglc also tor the Klngllsllen. Reg evin wa the top slicker tor the Innkerr with iwn liILa In Ilve trips to the phtc. Lime noirou .mulId a grand IlIrn home run In the top at in. tillli inning, tor tho lol- ers. Twlght, the l‘lnmen and the Angels clash In the mud gum oi their remind-l series. who a. 'r‘; in two lame] to noLthl Ind could Idvlue I‘ll}!!! the King- Minn n l hunt. The 0.” Int! will bl FIIyId It Ill Queen Chlrlme diamond. " J Game therr were In douhlc winncn in the tour mar lnr tniirnsmcnu those who lost in the pinyofli or those tuuriw menu would comps-lo tor a spot in Llle urlu. Palmer and Cnptt lost in nor»: In a flayoii in tho v.9. uponl Ind Rodgers llRI In Gees ionigbi‘ fl" “fixfiflrflfm own I will bl M mm It I o'clock betweal IbI Downtown"! Cbnr In lb. Riiilsli u pinyuii. m the Mariners as the first tram: got underway. The icadoii hair cr null Dunn smashed a dnnhle and alter George Bradley hit a lung lly ball to ion iicld Gene Schedule ReVISlOn postman In the softball playMI solicit» iFrisou. RACES 1 AND 5 nh'y Mile. Princess Starters For Summerside Raceway Wednesday Night, August 21 uienciwov minus. Lilly Mark. Post Hill . N ~ sway; Gary lee elegy, Ken's Pride, Bonavemnufi. gill oya. RACES 2 Arm ii Ridge Eddy, Roger Poul-w, Fulcourt liei-omine. w. w, Spas-i er Drum Guy. Rudy Mums. wmmm ules interned ymterdlay by pie. l .M_ ovals”. H aidcnt Charles Mat-Kunch one RACE“ AM” you H.“ Boy in 33mm 5 7 series was omitted. This uncurr- “WW DWv Em“; “‘1’” w?“ c-l am.” my (w. MM, 7 a ‘9‘, “I‘d” [be heading vamia, lon. way Mari. h‘i-eddys Dream. lvlsas Russel Plan“: and In the Inlermcdlnle c section. The scrics is as tol- lows: 50m, Mucous County. winner at Plums County Win» ncr: Sept. 14 ~ Prince County Winner at Queens County win- our. Timcs 2.10.2; 2.12.2. t Little Dcctor owned by Stan- ley Mayhew, Rhikorn. Pays — lull. ml, m; 5.30. 4.20; “a. no, am, 2.10; am. 2.10; 2.10, RACES I AND I Dmlnlwly, Rex HI lac Mir. D Winston's Wish. Rio Grande, 33h: Gena. Security Scott. ISM PRINCE COUNTY HORSEMEN'S CLUB Eyrlv Don. 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