‘: a cS | Che 6 war clin “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Charlottetown, Thur., July 14, 1966. ' Big Free-For-All | | Set For Tonight | At Summerside SECON D SECTION PAGE 13: Second Half Of Ball Season N Swings Into Action Today By PHE ASSOCIATED PRESS out of the celiar ies surging’Larry Pa ae SUMMERSIDE The racing the wire in 202.2 by an Amert- fecture of Lgbster Carnival can. entry, Pocomoonsbine, if Wee the $4.000-Carniva! Invi- ‘the $5,000 Nova’ Scotia Invita- tational free-for-all goes tonight tional Pace. * and Laird “‘Boots’ Frame Race Andy’s Son has drawn the 3 ° Classifier: is keeping his fingers hole position for the first mile of | crossed after last micht’s water this featyre while a Charlotte, delinzge that cancelled the third town entry. Rose Robin. owned race, that .rain will net occur by D.V. MacDonald, has drawn | Jackson. It'll be -either ~ and-:even with the Giants in again and fine weather will pre- the pole posit on Ww wait : ith Baltimore threatening to /K Going sway im second position | ansas City Athletics, with Al|Ray Sadecki or Ron Herbel, lost col i Aeliel ah wine eutvlen inrted. _ make a shambles of th column, host Chicago, ig = inc from .Prince Edward Island is "¥Saiee: Timber, fourth is Don- | ican. League pennant wa Boag cot mayne oe die yong depen aggs mired deep in the. cellar, 2% te . cs cannpote for the wien chane ne then J. Scotéh Hal, Char- # San Francisco hard pressed ad jand Jim Hunter pitching for the jston, though, {s coming games off the pace and nine be- "tthe lovcest ourse-An Island ra<li¢, Dudley. Senator's Sis. Eloise | Pittsburgh for the lead. in wot ae — — jright back with Sandy Koufax, |hind the nin-place Mets cing hisioey ‘The betting favorite |" C" 8nO Sareurs, te Wat ar National League, the ~ second |Baltimore, will furl G seal ee a as of last night--was that fee |“ half of the baseball season gets lagainst "rece See a sell Iday in St. Louis. Sandy will go |place, eight games off the lead, ee ae eee Klong with the $1,800" enim | underway-today- with a full — re oor wétic tn Pr |for win No. 16 against the Mets. jis at Atlanta, which Is in sev- four-year-old. | Andy's . Son. i ize the winner will also be pre slate of night games. ah sa ‘ain mane. © n oI |New York will counter with Bob jenth, place. Mike Cuellar will. ~ Inaugural! Carnival Invitational sented | a cooler and trophies. The All-Stars of both leagues |before the season began, is in Ee Pirat 1 [wil acow for. the Aste ue iageners ' sian tamales «ccs a? | were sly. to9 happy to escape lsixth place, 19 games out e Pirates, only one game Tony Cloninger for. the Braves. The ertries are Rose. Robin, ’ _—— uis in-| Washington. in eighth-place, Yankee Timber. J. Scotch Ha!. | Softball Practice | nan’ following the nena 2 |will confront Minnesota with Sloise Wick. afl of Charietie. lO-tnning victory an-|Phil Ortega whilé Jim Grant town. Donnaway of O’Leary and _ Coaches Clee Gillis and Duke | nual inter-league game Wednes-|goes for the fifth-place Twins, Larter. of the Commercial Lea | day. No doubt, the Cardinals|who are 19 games back of the. the following mainland entries: Chérlie Dudley. St John’ Star burn. Fredericton. Senator's S* Mon-ton. and Andy's Son Orioles. evening’s work ahead! In the National League, San a twi-night double- Francisco, which has been los- ling ground to Pittsburgh, is at also were glad to leave the in- hardest of them ferno gue All Stars urge the following players to be at the Spring Park diamond af 6.15 sharp for a | eye Reverses Decision Andy's Son. owed by the workout: Gordie Bowtle* Dennis ie i } Whebhy Brothers.-Fric and Har- Cosgrove, Gerry Payne, Barry |” However, the Cards have the: Philodelphia. Giants’ manager ry, who captured the Inaugura! Stevenson, Dick. Murjey, Fi¢nh header at Cincinnatt. oes ee a a el race last year with the fastest’ MacKinnon, Wayne Horrocks, | games make up the remainder |©@US€ e' e a i. mile in Maritime racing history: Sterling Roberts, ' Tom Mona | CRACKING FOR TITLE . of the action. .St.. Louis will | Alston used his two ace pitch- | (OP)—The meet trials’ technical " gammaliinn rec- for a three-vear-old. 2.05, is ex- ghan, Norm MacLeod, Don Fitz- | es Nelson Briles and Tracy cs sca eo gin gy Parma ag the British Empire hg a action. a 7" pected to have little trouble patrick, Brendon MacAulay,| Middleweight Champion his head from challenger Joey fight in New. York's Madi tallard against Sammy Ellis |*© _ ogre G trials has decided to ad- Bining bis “rovereal, he agains! the remainder of tae Lorne Doiron, Ken Molyneaux, | Emile coun lett. ce . es the first round oe aaison ‘and Hank Fischer for the Reds.| Franks says a know | jae ati 16 ath its wee said he felt it was “in the best field following his terrific per- Bob Rice, Les Affleck, ’ their scheduled _ ierourdd title Stuare Garden last night Baltimore, which has wen two|Weo, be can pitch. against the interets of track and field u 15-rou \Phillies, who are going with late submitting entries. He was emphatic. however, games for every one it has lost | Wayne anc to the crown of _ “Doug ~ glancing a le n ~ formance recently “at Sackville Birch, Ger Campbell: ly at Sackvi irc rry P Ernie Westerhove Wednesday | that the only late entries al- | lowed would be those already and boasts the leaders in the Downs when he was edged at Anthony. Jack aa ~ i yt pa b | x ree major ensive art- reversed an earlier decision not | = Veteran Cham Griffith ments, plays_against _second- Ambro Flight o atnk te wiht Oe WE STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT place, Detrog]eight games off Ig Withdrawn | als. to be held in Edmonton Fri-| “included in the ‘late entries Russ Snyder of Orioles teads day and Saturday. was Michael Charlard, a Que- ithe league in batting with a .347| WESTBURY, N.Y.(AP) fae retin a a “ sweeten wee jump, &—— ° ’ : mark while Frank Robinson has | |21 home runs, sharing the lead with Detroit's Al Kaline, and ‘Brooks Robinson has a league- SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY FOR FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1966 Flight, Canadian-owned | winner of . Sat *s $100,000 | the central Ontario selection | more than 24 feet.. i — with- | committee for the trials. Twigg| The rules laid down by the Satur- | Said he would rent facilities in| track and field committee of at | Edmonton himself for a special |the Amateur Athletic Union. of Cops Decision For Title drawn Wednesday from — scosnianillenaceeniint-asipneneieaimmasenanecaanionigi preeannenaee amnesia RACE 9 \broke the throes of a four game . * By JACK HAND : forehead over his right eye. |Griffith ever had,” he said. “A jeading 71 batted in. Steve | day’s. $25,000 Challenge Cup POST TIME 8 P.M. NEW YORK (AP) — Middle- |Referee Le Bianco called tb |remateh would be the best |Barber will werk ageinat- Rert|ocssvelt Recoway co post | meet after the ticks, whith sley| Canada stat Uist ouirios mast RACES 1 AND 4 weight champion Emile Griffith |New York commission doctor |match in the country.” Wilson for the- Tigers. positions were drawn for the | |double as the Canadian ~~ cut off six clear days be- i 2 Ww 5 me Te into -slick-boxing Joey |into the ring after the round to| Archer, gunning for the title BOSTON LAST 1% mile race. | pionships fore the trials. They add, how- 1—Calamity Boy; 2—Windy June; 3—Ernie Spencer’ 4—Victory archer and bulled his heavier examine the cut. shot since he first started fight- — Boston. in last-place despite | Armbro Flight. who raced _in4 Westerhove, who said he is ever, that the matter of late en- March; $—Dmilio Hal. 6—Knight Way, 7—Tniflite; &—Kenna K. opponent. for a majority deci, There were lumps om Emile's|ing in 1956, went into the ring nine wins in its last 10 games, | with 'a sore tendon in hee right eee eee sce Glan aenien ot ie want tees RACES 2 AND 6 ‘sion Wednesday night in a 1 ‘face in the late stages of the|® 1310 favorite over Griffith, plays at California, which is in leg, just edged France's Roque- | © X - bes iouggar ot |te discretion of the meet man- } < ck round title fight at Madison battle as Archer tried despér-|Who won the crown on a dis- fourth place, a game behind | pe end the ' Frenchmen were | tardy athletes after ager. 1—Sammv Gallon: 2—Cyclone Kelly; 3—Mr. Gallon; 4—Rollo- fe looking forward matic- 5-—Mise- Woodstock: -6—The Sheik: .7--Runnymede Colin: Square Garden ately to pull it out. puted, but unanimous decision third-place Cleveland: Dennis to a return en. | a raninadar . . Despite the torrid tempera: ~The best round was the sixth. over Dick Tiger,April 25 ‘Bennett, fresh off the disabled | agement at a es ‘tures of another steaming 12-|Archer smashed two hooks and| It was the 14th title fight, of list. will hurl for Boston against ane = “ooeen S an tT ete Ss KACES 3 AND 7 degree day in New York. @\a right to Griffith's head. The |but two in the welter division, Marcelito boper, 1, Aguubre Wiigit hed ust recov | 1Little Doctor. 2—Audrey's Pride; %—Jane WH; 4-Fisher- |Crowd of 13,776 paid $102,242 to ichamp bounced right back with |for the champ from the Virgin \ ey Ses. | ee eon ae sufficiently to race in the man’s Luck: 5—Rio Grande; 6—Tip Top, 7—Happy Gallon C. ee in the air-condi- a quick flurry of blows, ending |Islands. challenge cup, which h will have | : e with a right that spun Archer Although Archer weighed Corran Ban treo catsies fom Bares 4 RACES 5 AND 8 Archer, a fighting New York around. 150% and Griffith 152: Emile | tir tn tho O the | oO n \ onis. * 1+Topway; 2—Borderview Rocket; 3—Little Art; 4—Oc’s Star; Kibe stretch to” . oe cat “Joey fought a beautiful appeared to be the stronger and Breaks Streak gold division. Sonaew Vaan ~ 5—Lace ‘a ltet's J ‘ius tte tone fight," Griffith said. ‘He de-|heavier man..The champ now ; owned by Armstrong Brothers ' er Ss £0 Wey m his faM$ serves another chance.” has a 5l-7 record, while Archer . The Corran Bann CeeBees | of Brampton, Ont. | Officials of the Provincial/Mike Gallant, Summerside. al- ternate. \in” the gallery. His manager, Gil ~Clan : d cy, is 46-3, with his record of never the Amateur Athleti 1.Susan’s Barthday 2—Harry Wilder. 3—Hettie’s Boy; 4—Har-| criti So set | a -having been knocked down in. losing streak last evening as | R j R eee ~ od * Girls’ division: Frances. Whit- less Abb. 5—West River Atom: 6—Sandybee: 7—Lady Gallon C.; ith a 8 “It: was the toughest fight tact. they whipped the Dodgers 11-1 ob n oberts " Hf a. shichacian erty lock: Charlottetown; Heather : selection KiMacLean, Charlottetown; Fran 8—Bobby Gallon » Race 4Sxactor on Race 9 Everybody's Talking About a en MAN" —Catherine McKinnon } “Ht was very “good” — —Don Angus a i a leree Johnny Lo Bianco scored Daily Double on- Races} and- 2 Quinella on Race 6. Exactor om jit = il tememmmemeenmmaninsitan #0 ENOCKDOWNS- . it 95-1 for Griffith. Ref- | |saw 7-7-1__The Associated Press \card was 95-1 for the champ. | There were no knockdowns Archer appeared to have been shaken up in the sixth round just: after he started the ger 4 with a smashing _ attack. flurry of three hooks seoned back Griffith's head in the 1 round. Archer came out of a efines | HAMILTON (CP) Sandy Gil- in the eighth with a gash on the christ of Ocean Falls, B.C. ———_———— broke the Canadian native and | open record “it the 220-yard "freestyle final Wednesday night | w ~ MARITIME — RACING MONCTON (CP? ‘Heavy - rain forced cancellation of Wed- ‘nesday’s scheduled nine-dasa harness racing program ‘at Brunswick Downs here. © ‘11 seconds from his own for- ‘mer .mark set in 1964. ‘ _Gilchrist. a 21-year-old resi- ident of Los Angeles, set lrecord at the Canadian ~championships: auassinenjpevesiinimmemnedmemnemmaniantets TT ‘FREE FOR ALL GOES A third-year student in bus!- | ness administration at the Uni-| versify of Southern California, he defeated Ron Jacks of- Van- | couver who was second. in 2:04.3. Gilchrist finished about two lengths ahead of Jacks ad) third place- Bob Kasting of Lethbridge, Alta.. who made a strong closing bid to third. t * Wo *|Imade it. In the afternoon heat, he cov- Jered the distance in 2:03.1, only ‘|three-tenths of a second off the Canadian record. - Fall By Wayside stroke with a ‘time of 1:03.0. This bettered the former mark of 1:04.3 set by Gaye ‘Stratten of Toronto in September, 1964. The record was the first set h a time of 2:02.0, shaving |in the Canadian Amateur Swim- a swatted by Norbert Morrt \ming Association ~ champion- iships and British Empire Games trials -at “McMaster Uni- the | versity pool. Ama-| jteur. Swimming Association who responds well under .pres- p16 by Gerry Kane. of--second-—-= Hutton, a six-foot, 165-pounder sure, - finished. -ahead— place Jim Shaw of. Toronto, |whose 1:04.3. equalled the for- | mer Canadian mark Hutton is ranked=sixth in the British Commonwealth in_ the 110-yard backstroke. He at- tends high school in Los Altos, Calif.. where he is in Grade 12. Hutton is one of nearly 300 finish swimmers competing for up to berths on Canada’s swim- “I wanted to go out in 55.|Ming and diving team going to seconds,”’ Gueist said, but his |the British Empire Games in ifirst lap .w. 8 putting him Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 413 behind his scheduled time. The championships and _ trials He said he was out to set a! }continue_ through ‘Saturday and record and wasn’t surprised he | the team will be announced Sat- urday night. _ Hutton had to come from™~be; hind for the victory, passing Shaw on the last half-lap “The 220-yard backstroke usually my best event.’ Hutton is ‘son threw a.four hitter at the in a City Softball league fixture ‘at Memorial Field. Fred Morri- losers while striking-.out five Dodger batters and walking two. with the loss as he went the first six innings and allowed ten runs on ten hits, two walks and three strikeouts. Reg Flanaghan te- lieved. in the seventh and gave up a single run on one hit. Corran Bann flexed their eol- lective muscles in the-match as they swatted four homers, three of them coming with men. on base. Kevin Hughes was three for four with a homer and four while other home runs I son, Joe Caswell and Alan An jarews i Hal-Pineau—scored- Dodger run as he-got on, with a single and then scored on a sin- “Troactron this evening the-Jan- | iors and the Shamrocks are slat- ed to:play at Memorial Field be- ginning at about 6.15. Coach of the Juniors, Vern Blanchard has asked that-all players be in at- tendance for this game. The Shamrocks will y | have Pete Devana on the mound | and he has taken his only loss at the hands of the Juniors. Devana has a remarkable record of 25 strikeouts in the past two games. The Juniors beat Devana 21 in the last game between the two | clubs. so they should be looking for the second straight te tonight. Cancelled oe To Go Tonight The stock car races held every| The 37-year-old pitching vet- eran was released a week ago by Houston Astros. He has won three games and lost four this season for a career mark of 284 victories and 241 defeats. Pitcher Bill. Faul, 27, was optioned to Tacoma of the Pa- cific Coast League to make room for Roberts. BIRMINGHAM, England (CP) | \Centre “forward” Luis” ~artime® lscored two goals Wednesday lnight and gave_ Argentiag a 2-1. lvictory over Spain in two of the World Soccer — The | win put Argentina in a points- ‘tie with West Germany for first teams, known as :the Islanders track club, vate and an- team will be < — Men’s division— Andy Arsen- | ault, Charlottetown; Chris An-!| nett, Charlottetown; . Bill “Mac-} Kinnon, Charlottetown; Bruce Welling, Summerside; Bob Sim- mons, Montague; Alf Groom, Summersitie; Robert Waugh, Summerside; Cletus Dunn, Mor- ell; Jim Kirby, Charlottetown; 'Dale Small, Summerside; Dave Baglole, Summerside; Jerry MacDo : gton; Joe Cheverie, Tignish; Ron MacLeod, Summerside; Bill: MacE wen, Morell; Gordon Bell, Charlotte- ces O’Connell, Morell; Dorothy Campbell, Kensington; Jane Johnston, Charlottetown; Adele aarctnemh, ae Annes: alter- Charlottetown YMCA in order to compete early Friday mor- ning. The remaining cars will leave Friday morning at 6:30 a. m. from the Charlottetown YMCA and at 5:30 a.m. from the Civic Auditorum Summerside the ath- letes who are travelling on Thur- sday afternoon will be contact- ed personally, otherwise, the ‘athletes should “meet~at~one~of =~ the above designated places on Friday morning. Officials of the Islanders track town; Keith Hood, Charlotte- town; ‘Garnet Gallant, Rustico; ‘Ken Rodd, Charlottetown; Miles and field club will accompany the athletes to Antigonish: Any athlete unable to attend games_is asked to.contact Char... les Ballem in Summerside or Jack Kane in’ Charlottetown. 4place—in-the-group,—but the Ger- [ae Gerry Rossiter,..Mor-_ mans, who whipped Switzerland James Clowater, Slemon 5-0 Tuesday night, had a better |Park: Paul MacAdams, Morell; goal average. BOSTON ah a |Sox sent veteran right-hander | | Bob Sadowski to Toronto of the | | Interational League Wednes. | day to make room: on the ros- | ter for southpaw Dennis Ben-| nett- Sadowski, obtained from | Atlanta Braves in.a. winter trouble early in the ‘season. He had a t-1 record with a 5.88 earned-run averagé in 32 1-3 in- nings with the Red Sox. | Brown i TONIGHT © Earlier, Ralph Hutton, 18, |°° 3°", also of Ocean Falls. cracked \8#4- “If I was going to set ; Wednesday evening at the Cove- the Canadian open and native |Tecomd. that’s where | would ead Raceway had to be called) ans 0. off after ‘two races last eveninn! ET SUMMERSIDE -POST TIME 8P.M. “9° == See ne, ergo All Pry ‘the over 1,200 fans and enthusiasts who were at the! track last evening werg given, rain checks Sar the ciincelled| Ontario will need 20,850 bush- els of cones this year for tree seed production. Nine of Maritimes: besr barnes borsas will race for. ihe largevt Retire mt f. ill ~ held tonight “ . purse ever offered in P. E. |.:— $4,000. “y loin NDON (AP) — Jim Browp. Pe of he two roel land Browns, leading which were run last night were=| a fi George Thorne taking first place = —- = gem wn the six cylinders and _Milton! tirement today. The iated Drummond who took first in the prece learned Wed aoe flathead V-8 class These wer€ ‘The 30year-old fullback will the only races run off- George make the announcement at a RACE 2 and & 1—Highland Rogue 2—Mr. Jollity 3—Mountain Marie RACE 1 and 4 1—Brown Budlong 2__Name The Price We Trade * Furniture * Televisions RACE 5 and 8 8—Hallie J. FREE = FOR - ALL 4—-My Haven * Appliances Thorne svas driving @ ‘51 dodge! press conference called here, tewav Senator war ‘6 * with a 6 cylinder Hudson engine) where he is making a motion 4—Gateway Sena 5—Highland Spirit and Milton Drummond drove ®| picture. 5—Concept *\—Rose Robin 6—Mr. Charmer FIRESTONE 54 Ford flathead ag | Although Brown still has one 1. Soc y "s NV : _Qyer twenty stock cars were year to go on a two-year con LJ 6—P. and G. 2—Yankee Timber 7—Maynard’s Missy Home and Auio cn hand for what promised isl Ge at a reported $60,000 plus 7—Shelby Knight Ltd. be the most exciting stock car|a year, he has decided to step et he ; 3—Andv’s Sanh Dial 4-3517 acing event of the season. Al-' out at the top of his career &—MightsRock . RACE 9 4-5547 i mest all of the owners and, The former Syracuse Univer- 1—Donnawav ie | drivers said they will be al: sity star. who was the National - 1— Burlington Belle rCovechead—at- 8.90 p.m,—for_.to-' Football League's _ most valua- 2—Lowell M. ht's races. |} ‘ble player im 1965, has gained RACE 3 and 7 1—Ohio’s Orphan Seoteh Hal... 6—Charlie Dudley 5—J | almost seven miles in. his NFL | career. In nine years of pro | bal! he has won the rushing '” 3—Craig’s Abbe 4—K&ndy Kid. 2—Headgear | IaowSsonator's.Sis 5——Miss Lane. _ P championship eight times 8—Courtess Alice 6—Terry Hal In his pro-ball ¢ ;-the-for- pit Eloise Wick 7-*Barb C mer All-America fullback car- 4—Adios Forever a tieedeea Lady ried the ball 2.359 times and 5—..mos Frost 9—Starburn ee ae gained a total of 12,312 yards’ : Also eligible: Honest for an average of 5.2 yards per Patch, Chief Play PLAIN carry. He scored 106 touch- downs. EARTH SEEMS. HOLLOW or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES ON THE HIP on Race 9. ' : * : Ts ded Nanev Rich ow Shawnee, Otte, “69. te ; ‘ — . , Cc B W. A room n.- New Mexico. p-S€ ¢ 1CRES SHAW NEE . * ‘ e ) & REGU R and KING R, f ’ i John Skinner Carishad Caverns—i 22 store Dal las puts some stvle inte a move inte the quar a * ihnaig Ms Elm _Ave. s94-416 Kensington Rd. high and has. the “area of 14) backhand yesterday as she, of the National Clay Courts : a o frathyatt tients mar past Pater Rippe of — Teatte champrarips — Daily Double on Races 1 and 2; Quinella on Race 6; Exactor on Race 4; Exactor Weed Spray and Ae Nee as & 4 ‘