The Corran Ban CeeBees, cur- ‘ rently.- leading the City Softball league, showed that, they have lots of poise unger pressure last evening as they squeezed in two and toppled the BIS Shamrocks 9-8. Alan Andrews, the Jeading batsman in the’ till came. ‘through with’ a two run double to score Phil Arbing and Hubie Mor- rison. Fred Morrison went the route * for the” winners giving. up six hits. However he experienced a bit of difficulty with his control as he walked no fewer than. nin batters. and fanned three Ey the Shamrocks Barry Turner started and in the two innings he--worked gave up five hits, ‘ five runs, and four walks, Rol- | lie Diamond relieved* and was charged with the, loss as he gave tip eight “hitss four “walks “a‘n:d | struck out ‘one. The BIS got <all of their runs in the opening ‘three innings but were held scoreless after. they added two-more runs-to the two . that they scored in the first and- two in the second..The CeeBees -hattled back -with two in the se- .. runs inthe-bettem of the -seventh- jRollie miginane were two for four and. 2-3 respectively. Peter | Pineaw went. deep into field and made an over the shoulder catch off 6 Hubie Mor: rison fly. Pineau's father, will be well remembered by soft- ball fans as he played in the, loop several seasons ago, Don Campbell made ~a shoe. | |top catch in right field in ano- | ther. fielding gem.- The Juniors | andthe Dodgers will lock horns in a league’ game this evening | beginning at 6.15 |} ‘In the Commercial League | where playoffs are tinderway al- .jteady, the Roya) Bankers top- pled the Royal Canadian Moun- \ted_ Police* entry in the loop 9-5 land evened the series at 1 game japiece. The. Mounties had prev- lett| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. , Aug. 2, 1966. 8. 9 CeeBees, Bank Capture Victories al |iously whipped the Bankers 15. '4-in the. first game of the series | but. .could..not repeat--this even: jing. Darryl Doyle was on the |mound for the .winners and. he |limited the RCMP to eighte*scat- jtered hits,” while’ fanning four | Wayne Horrocks. pitched for the losers and he gave up eight helped--any® by: three errors on the-part—of-his-teammates. One ) of these in’ the sixth opened the cond, three in the third, two In |gates for a: five rah Banker out- the fourth and ..went into the |burst after two’ were’retired and lead In the bottom of she seven- ~ that to all intents and purposes «th was the end of- the game. ' Alan Andrews added a homer | Pat Batherson tthe offense and a single to his double and /for the Bankers:as-he accounted | he batted in four runs for the |for one third of the hits off Hor- | ‘evening, Kevin. Hughes was also [rocks, going three for four. Dave “a. Standout for..the winners as |Power had ‘a 3-4. mark to aid the | he hit three, for three. For the |Mounties in-a losing cause while | losers both Harry Callaghan and | Bob McCann was 2-4. -Non-U.S. Players 22=-=! Spanish _ bullfighter Garcia, known as ‘‘Serranito,” Agapito. MATADOR MEETS SITTING BULL supports a heavy ‘load. of bull during his joust with the beast in. a Madrid ring yesterday. gaye but his pride was “Serranito’’ received” only hurt the more. | | |thve ‘Charlottetown Driving Park won tat evening. (would you believe | nightmare) as longshot double; ja row must havé been a diffi- Leading Batters NEW "YORK (AP)e Latin ‘hits in .29 times at-bat, a .517 and Central America_ball- play- ‘pace, and lifted his average to ‘ers ' are stepping. lively in the |.329. major league batting races-—-“CEEMENTE DROPS Orlando Cepeda, a Puerto Ri) Pittsburgh's Clemente;- “the ean, has _taken-over—the—No.l4 jdefending titleholder, -lost four | spotyin the National League. He | points | to .328 while teammate -{s:-foHowed in-order by Matty Stargell ‘fell {rom ‘second to | both from 'fifth on a 10-point ae to Py | Republic, and The figures -include Sunday's | from Puerto games. i Minnesota's Oliva Slipped one | Willie Stargell, fron’ Earts- point to .328 but ‘moved into the | boro, Okla..” is fifttt-But. Feline top ‘position because-Balti-+ Alou of Atlanta; Matty’s brother, more’s Russ Snyder dropped puts the Dominican back in the seven *points.. Snyder is the run-| ~spotlight as the No. 6 hitter.:: ner-up with a .323 mark. He is| _Alou and Rico Carty, = the Dominican Roberto Clemente, . Rico. And. in the. American League, followed by_ Al ~Kaline—of— De- | Tony Oliva, a Cuban, has taken troit, .320, and -Frank~—Robinson-| over first eee of Baltimore, .319. —_ Cepeda, Souis Cardinals*-F'rank Robinson slammed “hig first teas ad eight three homers last week and in- | points in last week's games, col--creased his league-leading total | lecting-10 hits’ in-23 tries and ‘to 31. B s Robinson, also of | boosting his average to °.339. Baltim: held ‘first place in| “Matty, Alou. of Pittsburgh: Pt- jruns batted in with 82. , | -rates, the -pace-setter a+ week Atlasita’s’ Hank~ Aaron -con-| aco, slipped nine points to .338 tinued to lead the with a 6-for-26 performance. League in homers with 30 and | Carty zoomed from. seventh runs‘ batted in, 80..He had one place with a 20-point pickup. home. run and five RBI in. last: The _Atlanta |_ outfielder had~ 15\week’s games. Supreme Court Rules Griffith To Lose Title NEW YORK (AP) —.Supreme| Judge Gold said: “The Court Justice Samuel M. Gold |formerly held. by the petitioner upheld Monday the New York | (welterweight champion) was a Athletic Commission rule which | privilege given to the petitioner would bar Emile Griffith from by this state through the boxing holding both the middleweight commission.“ His acceptance of and welterweight boxing titles. that privilege is subject to such Griffith had attacked the com-/conditions and restrictions as missjon’s rule which limits. athe legislature and commission professional bexer to holding see fit to impose." iS only one .championship at one Judge Gold said the ‘rule was’! _time. He claimed the regula- neither unreasonable nor arbi-| tions deprived him of a valuable trary. He also said that since Property right and was in con- the rule was. adopted, cham- title | jeult task for many as proved by ee $27.60 pay for the first daily double. Lakeburn’s Pride .indeed | ‘|do her owners proud as she led the field to the wire in the -cur- tain raiser for the evening and | John or took Rollomatic | \to. a win in the second to pro-| |Cleggway. (A. Carr) jduce tthe pay. Rollamatic | \paid “$39.80, $11.20,‘ -and . $16.60) ‘aeress—the—board—in= the second | ldash and.even when the big! Rollomatic brown trotter won _the—second heat the pay. was $9.50—Times \for the two miles were 2.14-2 and | 12. 16-2. Highland—Rogue took the first. jof his two wins in the third, dash and followed: by Afton Lib- by was good for a $29.50 quinel- | la’ pay: - Junior Chappell stunn- | ‘ed most ‘spectators in the fourth | ldash as he reigned the brown. \mare, Elroma to a win that was | worth $24.10 on a, win ticket. but he was; unable to. duplicate -the | feat in the eighth when Ohio's | |Orphan dashed the mile in 2.09- 4 for the fastest time of the eve- ning. Pays were in the double fig- bures again in the fifth and niath National dashes when, Peter’s Model took the top honor -in the first heat of the double dash only to be ‘headed ‘to the. wire by six hors- PITCHERS PROBABLE major league baseball games: National League San Francisco (Marichal 16-4 or Herbel 43).at New York (Arrigo 3-2) N. Houston (Zachery 0 - 0 Philadelphia (Short 11-7) N. Los “Angeles (Drysdale 7-12) at Pittsburgh (McBean 3-2. Cardwell 5-6) N. ; Atlanta’ (Cloninger 9-7) Chicago (Roberts 47). Cincinnati (Nuxhall 42) St. Louis (Gibson 13-9) N. : American: League New York (Downing 7-6) at California (Lopez 4-10) N. Washington (Richert 10-9) at Kansas City (Krausse 7-5) N. at rin flict with the state and federal pions have abided by it and | _Sanstitutions. that _the_coramission’s_leg pers- ‘‘clearly . indicate it's ne- | cessity to ensure active com- -ot—king ofthe 145. > “pound division dethroned | Dick Tiger as ruler of the 160- pound middleweight class last petition in the sport, :to promote | April. _|safety and to avoid confusion." cavage, ight, acts as blocker. Sherman can make the a a my: move to either side or to the. front -or back. to simulate the move ef sen awe: Coach Allie Sherman of the New - York ‘Football Giants, left, operates controls of mech-::: anical blocking reactor yester- * day’ a Fairtield as Jim Kat- i Ps Boston (Brandon 3-5) at: Min- “Perry 5-4) N._ Chicago (Buzhardt 5-6) at De- \troit (McLain 13-8) N. Baltimore . (McNally-...10-3) [Cleveland (McDowell 6-3) N: at “THIS DUMMY NOT DUMB ct strated Machine” wee: 1 annual Press Highlights | It. was.a bettors paradise at jes in the ninth which Jolly Dick | Runnymeade Colin: at | or... wt) ‘round On ‘the tenth race of the ‘eve- ming Mystery Mite and Helen's | Dream were 1-2 at the wire and combined ,to pay 20.30 in. the Exactor fature. Se RACE 1 Lakeburn's Pride-(C. Smith) 1 ne RACES 3 AND. 7 Highla _ Rogue (J." Hennes- - | Belle’s Last (R. MacDonald) 3 3 Huge Daily Double Pay farness Racing ‘J. Hen- Lord Adios (O. Poulton) 3 * nessey) 44] Times: 2.12:3. and 2.14. Home Stretch (A. Smith) 5-7| Pays: $7.90, 4.20, 3.00; 7.70, $|Chummy DD (C. Smith) 6 53.40; 5.60. $3.70, 2.50, 2.10;. 2.70, Little Doctor ‘J. Chappell) 7 6/2.10; 2.10, ~ : Starlight Pride are. s| ‘RACES 4 AND 8 patrick) 85 Klroma (J. Chappel) . 1$ Times: 2.14:2 and 2.16:3. Ohio's Orphan (C. Smith) ..21 Pays: $39.80, 11.20, 16.60; 3.50,|Mr. MacElewyn Key (C. ~ 2.80; 6.10. $9.50, 5.20, 3.40; 7.40, Wi . $23 4.60; 3.20. - Jollytop~ (R. MacFadyen) 5 dr Sunny Key {E. Clow) 54 White” Lady (J. Hennessey) @ § Times: 2.11:3 and -2.00;4. - Pays: $24.10, 6.00, 4.10; 3.40, 2.90; 3.10. $5.50, 2.40, 2,10; 2.50, 2210;—340——_—_—_— z sey) (R. Craig) Ek Afton Libby 22 | Josedale Co-Pilot(C—Smith!-4-7 Shelby Knight (C. O'Brien). ~2 ‘Jenny Mozelle (F. MacIsaac) 3} Chief Play (J. Hennessey) 4 Terry's Hal (E. Clow) 5 |Hilltop’ King (R. Craig) : Speedy Bet (J. Arsenault) 8 _ Tithe: 2.1671. ——RACES 2 AND 6° ‘J. Campbell) 1 1 The Shiek ‘E. Bernard) 2.34 nial Way AL -Jaylor)——-- $3 RACES 5 AND 9 Adam's Tom ‘T. Palmer) 58 Pater’s Model (J._Arsenault) | ~~. } By JOHN SHORT EDMONTON (CP)—A_ train- ling grind, interrupted by a fam- | ily fight and plans for a wed- ding, ended Monday for Bill McGrandle of Edmonton, . who defends his Canadian feather- night against fornier champion | Rocky McDougall of -Sydney, | N.S. McGrandle took the title from McDougall on a unanimous de- cision.in- June: He decked his _|rival twice. in the third round By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! Probable pitchers for today's | but couldn't keep him down. McDougall, tall for a feather- weight at,5 foot 8 inches, said in’ an interview he will_not’ at- tempt to punch it out with Me- Grandle, who is scheduled to get married Wednesday. Cassius Clay Pronounced Fit LONDON 1AP)—Cassius Clay out. in_ five hard rounds’ of spar- Monday then. pronounced Lites ready for next Satur- day’s heavyweight title fight with Britain's Brian London. “T’m just right now and too much more work would take the edge off,” Clay said. |__Manager_Angelo him to contain the condition! he's ,got. Normally he trains 120 to 130 rounds for a fight, but |the Cooper fight wad worth two iweeks’ training.’’” _Dundee referred to Clay’s six- don last May 21. Clay, who claims he is | old at 24, said after his .work- out: “Can I. keep # up for rounds? T was tired today after. | five—and a tired fighter is l-| able to get caught. “A man can come in with no | talent, but in good shape. If he | can go 15 rounds he always has a chance. You can beat a man for seven rounds. But it is. the last seven you have to worry about.”” George Chuvalo | Inks Fight Pact MONTREAL (CP) — George | Chuvalo, Canadian heavy-| weight champion, has signed | with Montreal promoter Johnny Rougeau for a 10-round bout against Mel Thurnbull of, Pater- son, NJ. here Tuesday, Aug. 16. Rougeau announced Mon- day bo Chuvalo is no strafiger to, Montreal rings, having fought | former champion Robert Cler-.) oux here twice for, the title; in addition to their one appearance in Toronto. Cleroux-held the. title when he, retired with a 2-1 edge over. Chiivalo. Sinee that time €4tnrteatre has” had title bouts with world cham- pion Cassius Clay.and the Worln | Terrell of Chi¢ago. Thurnbull acted as. sparring ar Giants’ hoto day left. Jim Patton watches. at (‘AP Wire- %. photo?. mck fight and previously worked out with Sonny _Lis(oa \ pag dcce Zia Cape Breton Boxer To Battle Tonight — weight boxing championship to- | Rush Hal. (D.. Hill) 65 | Seouri Scott (J. Hennes. |USOM. 2s +; 1966—season—— ura’ +Captainbogan-*8-- Clow) Tt. surty Scott sey) 22 ‘horse came up with her | The WFC goes on -television ‘Need Ins ince? i Jolly. Dick (A. Poulton) 34|win in the second leg of the |Wednesday.. night when British AUTO, ~ : if (My Haven (C. Smith) 46 |feature-after placing second be-|Columbia Lions and St#npeders 2 T BIKE,- : Dennis Herbert (E. Fergu- hind Lee Allen's 2:11.2 in the |play before CTV western net- a MOTOR : son) 5 § | Opener. rwork cameras in Calgar : Chum (H. Smallwood) , ——-6-$+~Mr--Ferguson, widely-read col-! FACES QUESTIONS 7 oie FIRE, LIFE. N Audrey’s Pride ( E, Bernard) 7 4|umnist of the Montreal Star,} Lions coach Dave Skrien | __Times: 2.12 and \2.12,, Pays: : $11.80, 4.60, 4.40; 3.60; 4.90. $14.90, 5.40, 3.00; 4 2.90; 3.50. 3.60, 30, RACE 10 ‘Mystery Mite (R. MacFayden) 1 x Helen's Dream: (H. Poulton) 2 sald Mc- Lani Kai (F. Macisaac) 3 who | arrived suneey Brown Budlong (H. Hughes) 4 {em stronger now, Dougall, 7m he BombersTo Meet Eskimos By WALTER KREVENCHUK WINNIPEG (CP)—Leo\ Lewis has churned out 10.4 miles in! offensive yardage for Winnipeg Blue’ Bombers in 10 Western Football Canference seasons. The halfback from: a@ littlé ¢col- lege in Lincoln, Mo., heads for the » 20,000-yard plateau in his {1ith campaign, which opens to- ue. against Edmontoy Eski- ges had 18, 389 yards to- his credit prior to the 8 p.m. CDT kick6ff. Included were. 8,733 yards on 1,320 rushes and 4,192 yards “on 230 pass receptions, Age ‘and injury—he’ had a knee ‘operation. during. the - off- Season—may--have reduced the potency. of his charge but the 32-year-old Lewis doesn’t have- “* /te run to. be “a threat. He has 4 touchdown: ~ ateikes | MARITIME — RACING. SYDNEY. (CP) — Weare | were | two double winners-on-an-eight- dash_harness-— racing card-Mon- day’ night. Bordervie thrown . want’ had wins in 2:09.3 and. 2:09:1, fastest time f ‘| against ‘Tball team.” | from: Bombers’ \pattern. Eskimos will have’ |their ass defence, shredded by touchdown passes in a 40-13 tumble before Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 1964 WFC | opener Friday night eee CHOICE RECEIVERS -: Bomber ° quarterback Kenny Ploen “has choice. receivers in Farell Funston,” Ken Nielsen, Dave Raimey and Billy Cooper Edmonton coach Neill Arm- Strong should remember Raimey. The import half grabbed the opening WFC kick: off last season in Edmonton and romped 105 yards for a touch’ down en route to a 21-14 Win- nipeg win. . Bud Grant, Bomber coach: general manager said: “People are going ,to be- de-- ived if they think” thie - Esk}. o8 will have..40—-points-scored them every game. ‘They're not that bad a foot: halfback- pass Crawford, guard Lonnie Dennis tackle Bill, Mitchell, end Dave Moten, > Bud Spicer> halfhack, ; and Ray Shatzko, end, ares new on de- fence. : = S* Jerry Williams. the gach, wrapped up: Calgary's problems to patch *s hiibition loss to Hamilton Tiger- Cats: “Our pass defence stunk.” ; as . Tough workouts been designed to ‘eorrect the errors'’—a must if Stamps hope to ‘repeat -last’ season's firs?- place. finish The tough Ticats bounced end Herman Harrison out of action \for two weeks with a knee in- jury but Stamps got a reprieve when Frank Budd decided to return. ~ \ any~ time last year.” Dodger. Margin Is Lengthened PITTSBURGH (AP) Two- fun—homers -by John Roseboro and Jim Gilliam in the ninth Grant, who guided Bombers |from last place in 1964-to the }Grey Cup final in 1965, said Edmonton suffered from. a gevere case of Hugh Campbell. Eskimos’ . comparat!vely—green secondaty provided a paradise _kince have © : Willianis ‘sald Budd ‘is catch- ing’ theballbetter“ now” than: a~ 2217.1. ; (2:1; - jing part of the night, and West. River Bobby came home in 2: 17 and for the Roughrider flanker who caught three touchdown passes. | BETTER PASS DEFENCE Grant ‘said Eskimos’ pass de- fence.is_already~better-than tast | year, when Edmonton finished in_last place. He cited John Wydarney, an off-season trade acquisition—from— Toronto Argo- nauts, asthe chief reason. :- Single winners were Busy Ed, (2:18.2); Miss Montgomery (2:15); Edgewood Jimmy (2:14);. and-Chief-Vance-(2:19.1)- SACKVILLE DOWNS, N'S. (CP) — With .a time of 2:06, .|Borderview Renown was .the fastest horse around the track | in an eight-dash harness racing! ecard Monday night. Bonny's Adios (2:11.2) and Royal Showers(2:08:4)- combined to pay $83.70 in the daily- double. Other winners were Dale Re- gent (2:12.2); Lee Texas (2:15.4); Borderview auty ‘Lace (2:06.4) and Chal- eur (2:14.1). MONCTON (CP) — Be Lash turned in a 2:09.1 clocking for the fastest mile on a nine-dash harness racing card at Bruns-|- ‘‘We just hope to get a better wick Downs Monday night and jeffort out-of everybody,” said castoff. Billy Martin to ‘return punts. Bill Restelli,» rookie im- port’ frém the Unversity of Towa, will attempt to fill the |guard position left vacant by the retirement of Herb Gray. Armstrong plans two_ inserts into -his. defensive unit. Jim |Stinnette, in his’ seventh season of professional duty,—moves -to linebacker and Tommy Thom~ son, a Canadian, fo halfback. Gram intends to use. Eskimo |' powered the National League- leading Los Angeles Dodgers past Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1 Mor day night, _The victory boosted the Dodg- (érs” lead from one percentage point over Pittsburgh to three points over San Francisco Giants, who defeated New York Mets__ 4-2: The Pirates dropped to third place, one game- out. Dick: Stuart —started—the—ninth with a walk. _Roseboro --then drove a pitch against the foul pole in right field, snapping a 1-1 tie. Phil Regan picked-up his 10th triumph against one defeat in relief of Sandy ‘Koufax. The. Pirates scored. a- first-in- ning run against~ Koyfax as G Alley_ walked and scored Roberto Cleffiente’s - triple’ With one out -in the cighth, Sisk walked Gilliam. Jim Bar- a and Maury Wills -followed ~ singles” for the tying run. topped_-the-summary in—a=spec- |Armstrong,—thinking about the with jal event to honor Veteran Mon-|four ‘crucial games’ Eskimos treal Sportswriter Elmer Fer: play in the first 15 days of the began his career with the Mon- cton Daily Times. A native of Prince Edward Island, he plans to visit the province after spend- his vacation in.New faces a lot of qiestion marks | because of rookies and shifts in position. Quarterback Joe Kapp and Willie em are the only re- omet jturnees to the offensive -back- dour witeer on ies genes oe field. The right side of the: of: crossing the wire in 2:09.3 and eae line-is new—centre Bill. 2:10. Brunswick. Noe... Se Be i LEN HOOKEY 4- i——-—-o] Co-Op Ins. if Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 SBE Bae Ss a fore ED: Gene_L. Scott (J. Chappell) 5 Other winners were Mirami- | . = “I've had longer to get my Gait Way Senattor (C. Wool- |chi George (2:102), Laura) : weight down, so carrying 125-| ridge) 6|\Comet (2:14.2), My Babe STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT (a pound under the class limit) | Billy G. Command ‘E. Clow) 7 | (2:12.4), Bell Ann Scott (2:14.2) | ‘ - : eee ew mien| Rete om loamy eal ees. “SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY McGrandle expects” to weight Time: 2.12.4 The daily double combination : |about 123. Pays -— 5.70, 2.70, 2.50; 4.20, |of Laura. Comet and Chalidale : : 4 2.80; 2.30. Comet 70. WAS POSTPONED. : 2 returned: $43. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd. The bout originally was sched- | uled for last month but. was | ~ POST TIME 8 P.M. postponed after McGrandle suf- | el re ins — hi RACES land 4 fered an ear injury and facial | cuts in a fight with his brother. Scotty McGrandle, father and trainer of the champion, first | denied the injuries were caused | ina fight but later said. the fight developed after a° dispute over training methods. McDougall, a second-vear ‘unt- Hank Seifred, a Summerside golfer who has an _ impressive versity student, won the eham- |list of golfing-title his ‘cabi- pionship by kngcking out Makcel |net, captured anot over Bellefeuille of “Montreal. the weekend .as- won the Promoter Nick Zubray said | Royal Canadian Legion Atlantic Legion Match | 4Hilltop King:! 5—Real Spirit; Lady; §—Enterprise Lady. RACES ed a 188. Low net was captured by T. Laidlaw. Gord Stewart led finishers in. the fourth divi- sion with a two round. total_of 193 and he was followed by Har- ty Galloway who posted a 2.10. RACES RACES 1—Irene Mir; 2—Glamorous | Runway; 5—Sunny Key; 6—Timmy H 1—Grattan Abe; 2—Germika; 5—-Happy Gallon C.; 6—Stalay. Hanover; 1—Lealand’s, Bell; %—West River Atom: %—Name The Price; 6—Doe Price; 7—Low' s Lucky 4 2 and 6 : Wick; %—Port. Hill-Boy; 4~- 3 and 7 ‘ 3—Mt. Marie; 4—Rio Grande; 7—Fast Way. wv .|Soo of , Portland, Ore., Dundee—said—>- _“Tam.,.quite~ happy. I want! ‘victory over. British} champion Henry Cooper in Lon- | | Houston Phila. | Bruce Boxing Association titlist, Ernie | Washington Kansas City 000 001 300— 4 83) ‘om ond %) neither fighter is obligated to a third meeting, but he ts pre- pared to stage another bout late in August. Failing that, he said, he hopes to match the winner with Rich ranked world. featherweight in turned 19 shortly after winning ithe title. The blonde youngster | had . an’ impressive amateur | career of about 150 fights. McDougall, 22, had’ no ama-, teur fights but has fought 27 | times as a pro. BASEBALL RESULTS 18 | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS round total .of 171. National League | San Fran. 000 310 000— 4110 Gibbon,: Priddy (4-2), | Haller; Friend (4-2), land (6), Bearnarth |Grote, Stephenson. (6): ‘Los’ Angeles 000 000 014— 5 91 Pittsburgh 100 00 OO0— 1 706 Koufax,. Regan (10-1), (8) lass Roseboro; Sisk (4-3), Face 9) and Pagliaroni. HRs: LA— |Roseboro (8) Gilliam (1). , 000 001 013 0— 5110 000 203 000 1— 6110 « Arlich (6), Latman | (6), Owens (46), (8) and | Heath: Culp, Jackson ‘9; Knowles, (10), Fox (3-2), (10) | and Dalrymple. HRs: \Hou— ‘Wynn. (18), Aspromonte — (2); Pha Callison 2 °8), Allen (25). Cincinnati 1 200 100 39" St. Louis 900 002 OM. 2 40 O'Toole (4-3),* Baldschun (6), 'Davidson (6), Nottebart (7) and | Edwards: Washburn (9 5), | Woodeshick (8) and MeCacver. | 'HR:. ‘Cin—Coleman (2). American League (2)° and a (8) Boston 000 002 000— 2 63 Minneséta "~~ 002 032 H0x— 6 51) Stange (76), Wyatt (7) and | Ryan Grant re 19T pad Ratlew HRs Ras Conigharn. (20); | Min—-Hall 2 -(10),° Rattey: (4) 101 200 020— 6 106 | Moore, Cox (44), :(7), oo | to Clay for his Chuvalo | (8) and Casanova: "Terry, Lind- Stock ‘0 and Root, blad- (6 1), (8), the | Open Amateur Golf Tourney played at the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club here. He had an impressive seven stroke lead ‘over Bilt Beer, 149-157. Art Mac- ot. rounds of 82 and 81 for a Kenzie was the third finisher in se tas division as: he This will be the third profes--, In“Division one A. @. MacMil- y. |sional fight for MeGrandle— |81 and’ 83, for a total of 164. He was followed by H.- Nelson who was only one sttoke back and iE. King who was only two istrokes from the lead. Jack): |Morris took the low net prize in jthé division as he carded handi-- cap scores'of 77 and: 68. In di- vision one are all players. with |handicaps between 8 and 13. In the second division Bob oe jwas. the top swatter as he post- ed scores of 89 and 82 for a two He was fol-« |lowed by Frazer Burke at 174 and Vince Allman 175. Low net |New York, 020000 000— 2 51) in the division went to Dan Mac- Cormick with a 142. . Doug Lowther headed the third |division with a. two round ‘total | of 181 while Yvon LeBlanc Post- Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League WL Pct. GBL Los Angeles 60 42 .588 /San Fran. 62. 44.586 Pittsburgh 60 44 577 1 Philadelphia 56 49 524 ' Cincinnati 51 53 .490 10 Houston - 49 55 471 12 Atlanta 48 5H 462 12 New York. 47 ‘SR 46h, 13% Chicago _ 22 71, 311 28% | R. C. Barwise Ave,’ Attention Potato Growers | Buy NABALM - ENDRIN - DITHANE W. N. Phinney captured the low net with a 145 mark. The second best score of the day was recorded by Merlin MacKenzie who posted a 147 on- ly one stroke back of Seifred as he was playing in the Social Di- vision he ‘was not eligible for the championship round. He was Track Meet At Summerside Is Tonight All members: of the Charlotte- town Track Club who n to) attend’ the Allantic Open meet | to be held in Moncton this week- | end are asked to attend a meet: | ing ‘at Memorial Field this eve- ning at 5:00." - | The meet tonight will begin at that it» will be over no later than 30. 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