:day with 1 en .P. . ‘ o 3: Summerside, ‘ . . :; Maccari Split :g SUMMERSID Mace Ro- yals and Sumnserside Juniors : split on exhibition (bible-bead- series here Satur- the New Brunswick- 5. . Ern Hurley gave Maccan the Mg blow in the opener, tagging mmemide right hander Paul “Williams for the three-run — homer in the fifth inning of the line inning contest. MacWiiliams took the loss. vine Maccan pitcher Ted Dwyer was tough on Summerslde with runners on base. He was tagg- ed'for 11 hits. struck out seven walk ed two. .. : George MacNeill and Darrel Newson each rapped out two singles for Summerside in the ~opener. " Gerald Smith pitched shutout ball for five innings in the sec- ond game as Summerside won a seven inning game. He gave up six hits. struck out seven and walked two. ’ Ross and Ken Dunlap shared pitching honors for Maccan. George MacNeill led Summer- side with two hits. Mike Dunlop was 2-for-4 for Maccan. June Byrd Today’s Sport v- City Stead‘s Pharmacy plays Bike Shop in the 'ty . Senior Baseball Ieagu. Mem- orial Field. 6.15 p.m. “ SOFTBALL Summerside — Coastal Mov- ers play at Enman Drug in t "Prince County Softball League. Ciw — BIS Shamrocks play "Barry’s Lions in the City Soft- ball League. Memorial Field, ' m 6.30 p. . BALL MEETING City A meeting of the team representatives of the City Soft- League will be held at the Mall Brace. 8 p.m. ' HARNESS RACING City — A full slate of harness races will be held at the Char- - lottetown Driving Park, 1:45 pm. 5 . GOLF DRAw Women’s draw. Belvedere Golf 011b, Monday: 1.15: M. Cannon. C. MadMil- .hn, G. Malloy. 1.22: E. Taylor. J. O'Brien. D. Jardine. 1.29: G. Barbour. I. Laidilaw, l2. Macdonald. 1.36: K. Wood. 1. Gallant, L. son. 1.43: .l'. Home. M. Weir. A. MacLean. 1:50: E. Cox. 1). Norman. B. . Macmillan. 1:57: M. Mac-Milton. E. Lord. . Borden. . 2.04: M. Merachcm. M ~Gawdet. ' Low gross — low net —- few- :est putts 18 holes. Sponsored by ~1Mrs. H.S. Henderson. Played "July 1!). ' Winners -— Low . gross — Mic- . Cannon: low not — Kath- ‘lm Wood: tweet putt: - Ella .Taylor and Isobel Laidlaw. (filed). i Draws Rail MONCTON ICP) —- June Byrd who won the 1962 and 1963 Monctonian h a r n e s s racmg events here with new track re- cords. has drawn the top post- tion for the 1964 Monctonian to be held Tuesday night. June Byrd. owned by reen- briars Farms of Charlottetown. a second to win again. Willie's Adios will be second at the gate. Owned by Eric- and Harry Wheby of Dart- mouth. N.S.. he holds the pres- ent track record here. a 2.04 he set last year in winning the Maritime Pacing Derby. Dominion B y r d. Doug Hill of Charlottetown. will be third at the gate. and Dee's Boy. also a former Monctonian winner. will be fourth. He is owned by Scotian Stables of .Dartmouth. It will be Moncton for Port the first visit to Wallis Boy. .who has drawn fifth position at the starting line. He is owned by D. A, Myers of Dartmouth. Edgewood Scott. who won a 81.500 free-for-all harness racing event at Charlottetown Thurs- day, will leave the gate on the outside. Owned by Mayhew. Ho- watt and Scott of Kinkora. P.E.I. e was also second to Dee's Boy in last year's Maritime derby. GARDINER WINS GLACE BAY. N.S. (CP) — Tyrone Gardiner of Sydney River. NS. retained his Cana~ dian Lightweight here Saturday night. scoring Toronto in a scheduled . Chretien 132. MARITIME RACE ROUNDUP RACE ROUNDU'P ' SAINT JOHN. NB. (OP) - Young Topper captured the Ro- tary Pace with a first and sec ond-place finish Saturday night on an eight-dash harness racing card at Saint John Exhibition Park Raceway. . The 10-year-old chestnut gero- lng won the first half the pace in 2.10 2-5. He placed sec- ond to Am Castle in the repeat heat. Am Castle was closed in 3.11 4-5‘ The Castle horse was fourth in the opening dash. Sammy Gi'bb (2.14). Success Intruder (2.15). Cooke's Adios 12.19). Fancy Wick (2.13 2-5). My Ensign (2.12 4—5) and Sir John B (2.14) were other win ners. The daily double combination 'of Cooke's Adios and Success -- Intruder paid $23.90. Fancy Wics rind Silent Tag paid $23.90 on “the fifth dash quinella and the Fseventh race qulnella on Six- 4.; ’—B and Ruby‘s Jester returned if 331.70. ." MONCTON (CPI —— There swore two double winners on Eff. nine—dash harness racing «sous-d at Brunswick Downs here "fiaturday night. an: Little Quinton captured both 3 p of the junior free-for-all times of 2:112/5 and 2:12. Gallon Jug was the other w”. winner. He clocked 2:13 a first victory and came f ' with a winning time of , 181/! in his second start of the evening. A event was won ‘Anion Frost in s or. while i Chips captured the sec- 3/0. Avalon Frost’s Was the fastest fastest time of the night with s 220825 clocking in third dash. Don Star's victory was only a fraction slower. The horse picked up its win with a time of 2:08 3/5. In Monctonicin“ fAII Competitors Faced won in 2.04 4-5 in 1962 and the following year shaved off a fifth: seven Mme" out of I fi 0 lNorthum'berlavnd Strait crossing blems. | A owned by ' a fifth round technical knock- fought them for about two miles out over Fernand Chretien of before giving up. "It was like 12‘ a village of them.” she round bout. Gardiner weighed mented. “and I I the MITCHELL WITHDRAWS The two Argentine competi- tors fininhed third and (anti! I in Saba-day‘s Nbrthmnbeoilafl l PLAE THIRD AND FOURTH" Strait Marathon. Left in Jorge Menadra. Airee. wili place. 0 wonSSOOfortibird and right is Carlos Lam‘iera, who won $300 for fourth. Hannah Willesnese won top money of $1.200. (See story on page 1.) i Problems In Big Swim ByC BORDEN -- Although only 2. a. of 12 completed the gruelling Saturday, all of them had pro- maiority of them came . down with seasickness: and this 1was a major factor in one of lihe entries quitting after 51/: l hours. Ronald Burns of Cape Torm- .entine. N.'B., was forced out of the water at 3.05 pm. when lleg cramps and stomach sick- ‘ness got the best of him. Herman Willemese’s troubles began before he even entered the water. Saturday night after winning the race when asked how he felt. he answered “bet- six rm ter than I did this morning. You ow." he said. “I never got to lsleep this morning until 4 O'clock." ' CAPTURES RACE ‘ This meant less than three i hours sleep for the Flying Dutch- ‘rman but he still captured the imarathon in record-tweaking fa- shion. finishing 23 minutes bet- ter than John LaCoursiere last year. His time for the race was 6 hours and 49 minutes. Wendy Birch. Atlantic City's pretty blonde entry. was forc- ,5'2 hours. She said she had com.- couldn’t fight them any longer." Wendy said she plans to ‘e— turn here next year in the hopes of winning. or at least heating 1 the female entries to the finish line. Charlottetown‘s Morgan Mit- chell. as last year. was forced out by leg cramps. He said his arm-s weren't tired at the time of leaving the water but his legs who finished third and fourth! boxing titleed out by jellyfish after some also were bothered by seasickg for a cises.” he said. and added that he planned to attempt the Lake St. John swim on August 8 for more experience. “I learned a lot in the swim today." he said. J c a 11 Anderson, the petite competitor from Toronto got on- ly a short distance outside the breakwater before being taken out after 1% hours. Her oppon- ent in this swim was a com- bination of cold water and strong tide. George Park. the big. friend- ly Torontonian who finished fifth. ran into the same prob lem as at Atlantic City where he finished eleventh. As he em- erged from the water Saturday after eight hours and twenty- ‘ ' s he commented tir- edly "those arms again.” ARMS GO DEAD In Atlantic City he said his arms went dead on him and the same thing happened again yes- terday “after two hours." He also had to contend with sea- sickness and said he was sick er to his stomach through the or- deal. This was caused by tn e salt water. he said. The two Argentines. J o r g e Mezoadra and Carlos Larriera. buck the The oldest swimmer in the leading still by 4 points. 16 to 12. Helen Carragher of Ebbsflect. P.E.I.. who threw in the towei at 1.20. said "I Just couldn't tides." meet. 44-year-old Charlie Grov- er. appeared drawn and earn use ted when he walked ashore af- ter 9 hours and 45 minute in the water. He said he was re- iiring after Saturday‘s swim. When asked if he had entered the swim because he thought it was a challenge he answered "Let's be candid about this. I entered for the money." Theyoungestswimmerio complete the swim and the on] Nicklaus ' Jay Hebert of Lafayette. La.. [BMM‘Ohas-Mwmflmluo8.“ By W. R. WEE MONTREAL (CP) — Kel Nagle. 4a - year . old Austra- lian. won his first tournament on the PGA circuit wh n he fired a four-under-par 67 in his final round Sunday and won the Canadian Open golf cham- pionship with a 277 total. seven under par for the 72 holes. Starting the final round one pace. Nagle slowly pulled ahead while Ar- nold sinner and young Ray Floyd gradually fell off. Palmer had putting miseries. missing seven putts of less than four feet. Nagle's win gives him 97.500 top prise money and the Sea- gram Gold Cup. It also runs 'iis total winnings on the tour this year to about . Palmer held to take sec- ond place wl a 279 total. shooting 70 on his final round. Floyd shot par 71 for 280 and third place. Fourth spot mm to Dan " es. Jr.. of Panic Vedra. Fla. with a final round of 70 for 281. Bill Collins of Grossinger's. N.Y. co-lcader with Palmer and Floyd at 209 going into the fi- al round. lost his putting touch it took 278 for 282. Collins failed to get a birdie on his last to on. th s: TIED WITH PLAYER At 282 he was tied with Gary Player of South Africa. Jack of Columbus. Ohio. Calif. Palmer won $4.000. Floyd 03.- 300 and Sikes $2,900. The five tied for fifth place collected $2.080 eac . Nagle shot a ihree-under-par 3! on the front nine of his final ARNOLD PALMER round and refused to.crack un- der pressure. He care- fully but not over-cautiously. seemingly realizing he had the title won simply by steady play from there on. He missed par only once. At the par-four 17th he missed the green with his second shot. the only green he missed all day. He chipped up and missed a six-foot putt. NEVER IN LEAD Nagle was never in the lead at any time during the tourna- ment until the final day. He had rounds of 73-71-66—457. The new champion plays only art time on the tour. usually 0 tournaments but has stayed on longer this year. His best finish previously was a at O -s Nagle Captures Tourney With Final 67 Round my strong points. Nagle didn't get in a practice round of Pioegrove. man- aged to get in a few holes Mon- day. followlng his arrival. but had to quit because of rain. Be sted ly and Wedn‘egdazi der. but Arnie weakened. Nagle said he didn't know how those behind him were faring until he reached the Inth hol 0. NOT GOOD ENOUGII Palmer’s par S on the front nine wasn’t gnod enough in the face of Nagle's play. Arnie had an easy birdie at the par<five fifth. but lost the stroke at the sixth when he three - putted from 10 feet. He came out of a trap nicely at the long sev- enth to get down for a birdie but the putting Jinx hit him again at the ninth when an missed a two-footer. - Floyd was two under par on the front nine with 34. d061,". missing four greens. Sikes started his final round with 211. two strokes away from the leaders and was still that close to Nagle and Floyd star» ing the final nine but took a second-place tie in the Colonial KEEP ABREAST OF one-over-par as coming home. THE SPORTING NEWS SPORTS CALENDAR , r , Belvedere Golf Results Cartierville e I o . Wins Ch sliip By PETER BCRNOBB OFI'I‘A'WA (CPJ—The Cartier. ville Boating Club M Montreal again proved its paddling mas. tery. capturing the Canoe .Association champion- ship for the eighth consecutive year Saturday. The Cartierville p a d d l e r s earned points. collecting placing marks in 10 of the 10 events they entered. Eleven records were set dur— ing the champonshp. Carter-ville pulled 4-4 points the in liar their class burgee and the necessaiy to win the grand aggregate. Paul Stahl won the senior canoe single blade event. Wllll. Andor Elbert and Fred Reese. and Bob Kay and Bill Robert finished first and second re- spectively in the canoe tandem race. In the canoe fours event. E1- bert. Reese. Kay and Bob Com- olii took top honors. 00K THE JUNIOR Cartierville also captured the Junior burgee. The Mississauga Canoe Club of Port CI'Odlt. Ont. won me juvenile and women’s aggro- gate. a m a t e u r. 14-year-old Ralph Brooks of Hatfield. NB. spent the longest time in the warm. 11 hours and 23 minutes. He said he wasn‘t sick or bothered during the swim but as soon as he reached shore he was bother- ed by cramp . His mother. who was his train- and coach in the boat. said that although there were a lot of jellyfish in the water. they didn‘t appear to bother he youngster. "He just pushed them out of the way.” she said. has and continued to be sick short time after coming ashore. Tides played havoc with the powerful Egyptian. Abou-I-Ieii. Coffin Fires Air Conditioned One-Hitter who finished in second place be- MT. STEWART — Ml. SWW- hind Willemse. 18 minutes off art defeated More“ 5-4 here! the pace. The time was good iSunday to take over secondi enough however, to also shatter ' the lad didn‘t LaCoursiere's mark. Heif called the Northumbcrs land a training swim but said i ' es change at ex-L pectcd times. altering all origi- ' nsl plans. When asked after the I swmi how he felt. he answered i "no too tired.“ He proved this y s w i m ming the butterfly Btl‘OkC from the finish line .9 shore. 150 yards; one of the: most difficult room. ‘ By his second place finish 4 Abou lost ground in the battle for the International Marathon M federation championship with Willemse. S’l'lllL LEADB Going into Saturday's swim he was leading the Dutchman by six points with a total of 18. second place finish and the victory for Willemse left Heifl place in the Kings County Ball- Lea e ' - | The game was a pitching du-‘ el between Art Coffin of Mt.» Stewart and Louis Murphy of' Morell. 1 Coffin threw a one-hitter for; , win. striking out 16 while‘ LARTER’S Drug Sundries (Hal Larter. Prop.) 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