“ ‘ 7 . * q Th rc G nit r dian | SPORT ECHOES f ¥ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like Underdogs a | 4 ‘Are Leading Hitting Derby SECOND SE 108 yl , apt prgeeh os The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues., June 21, 1966. 9 T . Take Tilts——:- -:. PAGE 9 NEW YORK ‘AP There's pacesetter last week, slumped Leac sue ip. homers with 23 and - bttle doubt thet Pitisburgh 24 points to 318 and dropped runs batied in. 59. He had +three i ie ‘ . would like to pirate Joe Morgan info second place’ He had only home runs: and. six‘ RBI last By NORMAN MacDONALD - eae from Houston %f the cost: were seven hits in 37 attempts wefk ‘ 1 ~" : ee onlv a few bucks Russ Snyder of Baltimore eis Scott of Boston pabiod The baseball game we saw mound Donald Duck" Gunning. 7 Then. the Pirates would have held third place with a 316 “up-to tie Frank Robinson for last. Thursday evening was an jand Darry, Newson hit home the National League's five :lead- average followed by Al Kaline ‘the AL home run -lead. Scott exciting contest and the result a runs in the other game which 3 ing hitters instead of’ the top :of Detroit, 309, and gpihie Rick walloped four homers “and Rob- happybone for the balance of the was a real cliff-hanger, Maccat = 3'. Reichardt of Califdrnia, . 305. inson-‘three, lifting their totals Prince County -league. Grand edging the local squad 6-5 © Morgan is tied for fifth place The figures include. Sunday's te 18 Brooks Robinson, the River, who hadn't won a game ) with Pittsburgh's’ Roberto Cle- games ° other half of the; Orioles’ one- up to this time, heat the Junior Pee Wee Reese and Curt © mente *the defending NI. batting Hank -Aaron of Atlanta con- two punch.~is the runs batted Legionnaires, who hadn't lost. Gowdy ‘were commenting on a lie Bach ie batting 32! tinues to lead “the National in leader with 59. one, and the score was 86. The baseball rule on Saturday, and | Ahead of them are Pirates, Meee eee = = : ae Juniors filled the base& in the we found it interesting because... final inping and looked threaten- ing, bat rangy. Eric Arsenaul’ on the mound gor Grand River, managed to get ‘em out before they closed the gap Besides the it’s misinterpreted sometimes. A runner going te first must run outside the regular base- - line to avoid interfering with a play at first. We’ve seen an um> a. topped by Willie Stargell, whose Me © {ith inning homer Sunday en- a S abled Pittsburgh to beat Atlanta > and move t9 within I'2 games © of league-leading San Francisco Nine Dash: Card ~ 9% ‘Stargell's average is .328., pitcher, who failed’ to get rat- pire declare -the runner out m Then come Matty Alou with” tled when the heat was on, the though he had not interfered :. 325. and Manny Mota in third Oo O oni t Grand River, outfielders were a, with the throw to first, the ball = Place with 324. hustling - crew, getting~on—their—eoming—from—the~ second base- a A lou.—in pe place a _ : : horses at the crack of the bat man. Gowdy said if a runner 3 aes, _spinea. thee ine oe Knother igh classed racing the caliber of racing to he seen ae way to gath- ‘stays inside too far and is oar | bits in 25 tries. Mota climbed Card. - which was- originally ‘on the oval re heh os sare ee which ° the ball, he’s out. That prett; ‘ _ two places on a. one-point pick- scheduled for tast mght but Feature attraction of the even- 00 : e P aes - ae Pa well takes care of it, thouzh up rained out, will go at the Char- ing will bean Early Closer event Buers, too deep for infielders there might be some kind of in- = “sf lottetown Driving Park this with 10 starters ready to get the and too shaliow for outfielders, terference even if the bah » ROBINSON. TAKES LEAD evening. The Park has had. an word Golden Pick will ieave were grabbed by the other gar- didn’t hit the runner. This rule + -~-Frank-—-Robinson~ of Baltimore increasing number of patrons in from the rail positien, Dennis den patrol who covered a lot of is similar to the rule about : ground to make the put-outs . fielder throwing his glove o1 cap at a ball. If his glove or cay xits the ball, the runner get: three bases for a batted bal advanced from ‘second to first places in the American League batting race despite a five-point the past few evenings andthe Herbert will leave from the two |fact that $15,192 dollars was slot, the fast breaking Countess wagered af the parimutials Sat- | Alice will score three, Tea Time On Sunday Tignish continued ' te -show superiority over their drop to 335. He had nine hits urday evening speaks well . for Gal, will score four, David P.H ‘ ie in 30 times at bat last week. =~ —+-—— will score five, the exciting Hich ne western neighbours, Grand Ri- and two bases for a throwt Minnesota's Tony Oliva, the | Price will score on the outside, LOOK wHo GETS THE GRAVY ver, walloping them 11-3, and ball. But if the glove or cap ~ PITCHERS _ the mejer ‘han won-loss records. | Meadow Day, will trail out Gold-) a a be Sk i sical . ph . 5 . Bila sner hance neers tor wOe—-on" socratren—fottowitig ars play: “S Opeh championship. - At jeoked pretty awful in their first prize check for $25,000 bac’s to day by Ward Foshay. : " heat off victory over Arnold Palm- left are. Casper’s children, Bil- eepattoncs prem | ae BOAT! penalty. “his. wife, Shirley, a miomient rley, a miomient “ president of the U.S. Golf As- er in San Francisco for the... ly, 9, and Linda, 1. wid ‘ti. Al t boys cn| ye including Lucky -V., will leave Key will boas tram the eighth position National League New Yorke (Shaw Louis (Stallard 1-2 San Francisco 'st le | Philadelphia Atlant (Lemster 44). | cinnati Fisher 2-4 +-N> -Houston—(Farrelt—t-5)}—'NY- 3-4) at ‘Marichal 12- at Chicago (Hands $4) honors and the betting frater- (Jackson 45) (N) Pittsburgh. “Blass 5-1)-at- Cin: at | Los Angeles (Sutton 7-5). at phan, Whirl A Wick, ahd from the nine spot. and Princess Mark will start from ten spot.. Any one of these ten pacers is capable of walking off with top nity should have a tough time! picking “dS Winner in this field Dashes 5 and 8 have eight fast pacers bidding for top honors ‘with Mark Purdue, Ohio's Or Ar... Arnie. Casper Takes Open Title; lows Lead Again ——jtan— over the weekend. they | TCamili. HRs: Cle BASEBALL RESULTS American League i five hits. Cleveland 010 000 100— 2:73 : See aoe Washington ~~ 020°101 00x— 4 61 Junior Legion- ~—-O’Donoghue~ (5-3), Radatz a Mae-,and Azcue: Richert (86) a ey | é@—Colavito m. Sunday at the port grounds by | the score of 7-4. Donnie Schur- | man really kept the mighty bludgeons of the Eagles pretty quiet in this game, giving up . Although: our naires lost two games in were far from outclassed, and Wash—Camilli (2). ¥ ee cies monds Buddy - s ties American League pre-race aa sans ee SAN FRANCISCO ‘AP)—Bill :moved through the wreckage of; This enabled Casper to tie for where he took a cmdmeiiinn no doubt a large crowd. of fans Gicoe City see: 3 18 rs ————Mininesota (Perry 2-1) at Cal- ers are Captain Chief, Ozark Casper struck back with birdie another monstrous blowup. by the title at 278 and force Palmer rolling in a monster of -35 feet Will want to see the return dou- Horlen (3-7), Locker (8), Pi A ital d ifornia ‘Lopez 3-6). «N) Pete, Emily Hal, and Paddvland- Putts of ee and 35 feet and ‘Arnold Palmer Monday for a into his third playoff in five at the 12th where he began mov. ble- fieader on. Saturday here at mai ~ . - vi 3 vance Chicage ‘(Jobin 54) at Kanaee | Giri. : =n fair atreke victory in. the 18-hale years. Arnie—lost- to Jack~Nick-/ing ahead. Quéen Elizabeth Park. Jon —- ae and Bommans o— ie City (Terry 1-4). (N) y Dados 3 ant 6 playoff for the 66th US. open laus in -4962 and he finished} “Arnie’s eidinane was empha- Down's two-hitter against Mac- Roof, § 29). BR: KC. ; s : Detroit (McLain 103) at sicaeene seinen teste ae Pistons Top golf championship third behind Julius Boros and|sized on the 604-yard 16th hole can was remarkable although poor ae . K ian control of Washington (Segui. 25). (N) | The field so Casper fired a one-under 69 Jacky Cupit in 1963 1 where he took. a twodover-par the young pitcher lost the ball- | _“nrstseuat Leas — - | eertanen (1-2) at New York | includes present hold- = __over the 6.719 - yard, par - 70 Golf histerians—catied-—Pal seven while Casper, three-put- ‘game 2-0. This hy looks have a = gue ~ ¢ Se " er_of the teotting-record Stormy Junio Si Olympic Lake course while Pal- mer’s collapse ‘Sunday. the Los Angeles 010 000 100— 2 43 ° Behtaina 1-2) at New York Song with “Buddy” Campbell r gs_ mer, shaken and almost glassy- greatest in the annals of the ting, settled for a six. promising future on the baseball Houston 100 010 02x— 4 83 early and oa 66 and Peterson a the eves. the = great OO a eyed by the collapse of his game and it was almost dupli ia eee aa oa . . Cleveland’ (Rell 2) at Bos- ie toad hand bn oA ag: ball came plaved Saturday even. S2me-struccie in with a 73. €ated Monday before s gallery ‘ceharte Cuellar (0) (@, . ton (Sheldon 48). (N) garters include The Sheik Lit. ing the high - riding Pistons de- . Caper, 28. Chane’ as eae ee Oo Crs i Owens (9) and Bateman. . late blight . s : eet de” “Sendo ‘Sienals 1-4 Matic comeback by lacing an HELD 2-STROKE LEAD New Yo York 020 000 000 2 52 ———— ee, tle Doctor, Topway, and Roile- fea — , . h approach shot fo within 3'2 feet. Two-up through nine holes 300 000 10x— 4 9@ matic. behind the seven - hit. oe MZ and then sinking one putt for a and playing. superbly, Palmer oo (33) ses ‘si ; | ‘Three other single dash ‘vents ee a Stevenson ‘birdie on the final hole hit trouble starting at the 11th. E> . x Tas Bi oe _ DITHANE W4i5 round out the top notch card. iSO) Was im. compiclé control of “it was a case of blowup: strik- He -was a punch-drunk, beaten ; and pay ind Me SAO), moery — | the game. © rackin » seven ing twice for Palmer, the warrior when he trudged up to n X a nnings | ner ) an cCarver ore ay Ais arn ons a game's” leading all-time money the. final green : + a Chemicals for Agriculture PRACTICE | Gr i zy ~ oaned jee hits: spanner who saw an imposing Casper, rated the sport's most F League ———— Volkswagens ore weer “Hae AAA SICK 1 RAL AR ide teat with——nine dangerous putter, tomripured is =e : t —-_ far ao a a sive "fret ss holes to play gojup in.the smoke Palmer's slide by knocking in a Patience is made of last night as came up with another big nigh TH | ‘ Are Our Specialty There will be a baseball prac: two Stevenson was” never in “te Sunday's ‘ final “round 95.foot putt én the ith hole they scored in only two innings at the plate as he went 45 and> oo ds Meeting tice at Memorial Field at 6 9°. trouble until the seventh when ————— ichbsiideniapetdicamepiinetees but managed to nip the BIS Jim MacDougall was 3-5. HAAS Complete tine @f ‘genuine | clock tonight for Jack Kane's the Signals efupted for four runs Shamrocks 11-10 in a game that) The Shamrocks pushed across|) The. Charlottetown Juniorern,, Volkswagen parts. City League junior team. Al] © Bob, Whitlocks grand slam. MARITIME RACING went an extra’ inning, In the two runs-in the bottom of ‘the /baseball league held its first COMPARY OF “CARAS. LIVED. ‘RUDISCH'S players are requested to attend. Barry Stevenson's mark at the game the Dodgers managed ‘eighth to make the game close |meeting last evening and the ere = Plate was as good as his pitchi . eight runs in the first inning and \pyt their comeback attempt fail- |main business on hand was the as ‘he managed 3 “hits—on coal SACK VIE «DOWNS. NS. election of officers. Earl Riggs {2:16 amd 2.16 35. Linda Dares three in the fimal one but as it 'ed by the length of a fly ball. tock errnaes 0 sie Bee ie Sie Alberry Pidins j attempts. Keith Doyle and Bob (Cp)—.4 Moncton horse came to was the other double dash'win- turned out that was all they a5 sterling highlights of the WaS appointed as president of = : | Rice garnered 23 and 2-4 respec- town Monday and stole the show. mer (2:16 45) and 2:18 25). needed. Barry Turner, — who game involved Jerry* Kane. of the - newly-formed loop and El + j tively : But Prince Edward Island hor- Lloyd's Star ‘2:11 1-3) and Flo Started the came for the losers. the Dodgers. Kane was robbed ™er Craswell as the vice-presi- |. At. the pare for the lasers ses had a hig night as well Direct (2:12 45) took the other Was forced from the mound o¢ an extra base hit by Turner, /dent. Reg Whitlock was named ’ STARTERS and POSITIONS AT } Robert Stewart had a 23-even- Ideal -Gallon, owned by Mur- dashes without jnaving retired a batter |o15 made -a long running catch to handle the pursestrings for ing. while Clee Gillis managed dock Taylor of Moncton, was the The next pea Thursday night 49d was spelled by Kenny Bal- in deep left field, while Kane the loop and the secretary wil! ‘SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY . eae his’ appearance @$ 4 only double-dash winner on Mon- will’ feature an _ international a ee aan = the ma made’ a_ sensational over the di a Fox, City Recreation en-nitter day’s program and the horse pace worth $ 4,125. ee Se " € \shoulder snag in deep gight. BreCtOr - LINESCORES also stepped the fastest mile of gotehice ict) - loss. Teet Gregory, the winning | a, ve the Juniors.-Ger-—1t-was_decided_that-the_league————— Be ke eR HE the-night—a-9:06--1-5 clocking aa ——--—-A--$259,60-—-hurier>atinwed a total of 15 hits M sete i ee will hold -games on Monday, WEDNESDAY. JUNE. 22nd.-1966 Z = Signals ain 1m 44 7 3 daily double payoff on the long- and struck out two but the com- FY Melanson, has requested al’ w¥eday and Thursday evenings =z - ; Oi 3 in the third race. , . : feam members be on hand at ay =< Pistons 026 003.x 11102 Jdeal Gallon came back to win Shot combination of Sally Haven bjnation. of losing pitchers was oP ight at 615. | Ut wilt not tevy a charge for ad- P . 8P.M paaeenene 2-2) and Stewart the seventh in- 2.09 and Glen Allen \highlighted the better than} this but lost. Turner , Victoria Park tonight a mission. However, a silver col-‘- ‘ost time vw. fvenson (2-0 and Arsenault Other winners on the eight. Cight-dash card of harness. rac- allowed three hits- and .Ballem| The Jiniors will. be pitted jection will be taken at each of RACE 1 dash ecard were Count ‘Dale img at the Sports Centre here four but it-was the walks and against the Ceebees in a regular ¢he games and. all players will > Shelton ceri % Wee Lone: + ‘West River Atom; 4-Amor ARLOTTET IN | di Tk (209 25), owned by _ Stanley ae aoe . . = gecistve mesnes teas metied | nigh sik clon hed A be required to-pay,a dollar in-or-——-—- Re: ~ A oe OW ‘Mavhew of . Kinkora-—P-6b-4.._Sally Haven won the opening the erence in me. Gre. might with 2 der. bs incisions _~ Song: 5—Lyndon Hanover; 6—Harless Abb. 7—Golden Russell; HH n lians Top “Midnight Bold (2.10 45). owned dash in 225 2-5 while Glen Allen gory did not allow one free pas pass Tget underway at 6:30 the: loop will not be allowed te * €—Sandyhee. cetera —“pRIVING PARK acon = -by Everett Shea of Alberton, came on to -win the second in -with the BIS battery allowed se-| The Ceebees have yet 4 taste |play on any of the softball teams PET Preacher Bill (2.12), 2.23 4-5. Times for the miles were ven of them defeat in city league competition ‘in the city. 4 : RACES S AND . - - ou port owned by F.R. McLaine of Char- slow due to heavy track’ condi- - Roy MacGonnel emerged as |this year and the Juniors down The*league is hoping to open : : dl See - eh ge Gal, 7 bend <i ee Tu lay June 21 i ook te “a 4 lottetown; Private Ike (2.14 1-5) tions the big difference in the tilt as|to a man, fee] they will pull an it’s schedule on a week from | 8—Elroma; 6--Highland Spirit; 7—Jim’s Joy; ale Regent ' he Charlottetown Indians and wim Tag (214 1-5),. and Wee Glen Allen and Sir Ashley -he swatted’a three run homerein | upset tonight and hand the John yesterday and the registration -$ ‘ sa ; the" Southport -Angels -pattled Ronnie Scott (2.15 45): were the only double winners on the top of the eighth. Vince Mul- |their first taste of defeat. Coach of players must be fully cam- RACES 3 AND 7 . : through 12 inning z " 5 43 f : f - POST TIME 8:00 P.M. TOUsE | nnings of: haseba Best combination pay was an the program. Glen Allen won the |ligan was the other ‘hitter for the Gerry Melanson said last night pleted before July 15th. All = 1-—Al Dale. 2—Rio Grande: 3—Sunny key: 4—Ellen Joyee:: 5- recently before the [mdians ¢95 9 exactor on Wee Bonnie second and sixth with times of [Dodgers as he was two for five that Ron Gallant will likely be mer players are requested - t Maggie Gene; 6—Kid Freight; 7—Gary T. Adios; 8—Stalag Han-.,. NO. 1 squeaked out a. 6-5 decision, Ziv- scott and -Borderview -Sheik 2.23 45 and 2.25 while Sir Ash-|at the plate, the only Dodger to'toeing the slab for the Juniors bring all uniforms and equip wer j e+ Bonny Jack ing winning pitcher Gary Ready. FREDERICTON (CP — Queen ley swept to victory in both |get two hits club in tonight's tilt. ment. bi RACES 4 AND & ' 2~-Maynard’s—-Missy his second win of the season. Scott and Shermar Jess were heats of the featured invitation-(~ : > 1-Dic Wal 2—Mount wt re 3—Urchestra Lead 4__ 3 Molo Kai Ready struck ont 21 batters in dovhle dash winners and lowered ‘al pace with times of 2.20 and'- [= aS * Boa. 4 ountam erie, 3—Urchestra ader, .¢- 4—Terry’s Hal the game. The sing. pitcher their records in harness racing 2.21 1-5 = Topway, 5—Tinimy H.; 6—Glamorous..Wick; 7—Splurge. 5—Misty Paul was Gary Cooper. Monday night Other winners - were Rord®?- fl RACE 5. 6—Mr. ollity "The next game-will be played Queen Scott (2:104 and 2:{0 view Champ (2.25 25), Little : rin ¢. Beal Ss r ~ ,.-7—Brown Budlong this Friday evening at 6.30 on 25 paced the fastest -mile of the Doc (2.29) and Worthy Chief G. ee Pine ee aes Pepseog =a ee 8—Rush Hal . the Queen Eli zabeth diamond. night. Sherman Jess miles — were (2.28). ioe = ; —- s, AME © LCR! Also eligible: C. P. Mason and ares So ee Pai fo - Lady: 8—Lowell M Vernita’s Pet * RACE 9 } DASHES 2-6 blamma Pre, 2-Jay D3 Gratan Ate, Kerah$— 1 mauomete Successor For Sy dH alter, | ‘Donald's Pride: 6&—Rose Alda -Chief; 7-—Belle Texas; 8 Miss 9 2—Marv Snih ts Lane; A. E. Jolly May ‘ ° 3— Topway on 2 eo... 1s pe Poe Daily Double 1 AND 2 4-<Little Doctor ee te Poe o C ome etore Meeting | EXACTOR RACE 7 6—The Sheik $e EXACTOR RACE a 7—Stormy Song *-WINNIPEG (CP)—The.fick: expect some additional informa- statement to representatives , of .—— - NO. 3 lish chore of finding a succédser tix ring the next few days,’ the nine CFL teams is antici- 1—Doctor Alex to G. Sydney Halter of Wirpji: A meeting of the committee pated Wednesday. ed 2—Free Chance peg as commissioner of the Ca-* members—Pat Mahoney of Cal- OTHER NAMES SECRET © Delecs Madel nadian Footh League is ex- gar ee M-Pherson of- Re- Grant said he does not know. o re eric n aceway’ 4—Jolly Wavne = pecied to come to a head dur- ging.4n ke Gaudaur of -Ham- the names of others who mizh: e |- SEE THE FASTEST PACERS IN-THE 5-Miles Hal me 5 barns sets bene Oe Ethedivled todas” A be" considered rivals to Davey _—— 6—Lani Ka today i for. the ‘post. S MARITIMES e Just oo * aorrene ee been that RIFLE SHOOT . . Largest. obstacle to Davey’s s ‘ C. N. Adios Senator ‘Keith Davey is the lead i : , ; » "cand date i. the : ad The following scores are the aMted. te Tete tae ens ON ‘ PASHES 4-7 whith hecomes ant ran reais last Saturday's rifle ligdtions in the Senate ‘might 5 1—Golden Pick Halter resigns at the end of this shoot by the Provincial Rifle As- eon’ with< his duties i eae ef | Thursday June 23, 1966 2Dennis goa ‘year z sociation at Squaw Point. The missioner, S / 3—Countess Alice Bad Ceant- casch-end—seners}— shoot _was_heli inder fine wea. Sa tae + 4Tea Time -Gat- or ey alt meine tg ~ ther cond:tions. Saturday's shoot oe the first question al- : é 5—David P. H : ee ss ‘© consisted of ten rounds at each egg eg one! would ask would T 6_Hich Price Bombers said hree-man’ op the > Sen at -BaR cure “= w —. of his time will = HE INTERNATIONAL .. | 7-Meadew Day committee charged_with f ranges HT. Vesey had the high- t oceeae with this other post- a $—Mr McElwyn Key. - , ._ Halter’s oe ha -are-of;142 out of: the pos- oie : vs FREE FOR ALL PACE 9—Lucky \ ‘ its oun counsel tpre D 0. followed closely by ..Grant looked forward to ame pe re a ea ieee A AE Ne ees nei ie ea eid a etek ae “Baers rnd i andrews wi with 141 ae te toward ee a Z ~ ou . z . ion of recommendations that ~~~} “TWO DASHES FOR A PURSE OF PREFERRED 5-9 =, SEARS T RG ao $4,125.00 oe fe coe t Raemond Andrews 141 anes genes than Rastern and ‘ ie ; - ; estern divisions with separate Phonemx 149 $ STARTERS oe Oe hd iar constitutions ome , ey he —Prier s A--bie—stumbimng —binck ‘ rs SO se E esis aes ee s | 5_Padd—land—Girl — —_——— Rav Coie? xm a ee heke ¢ = ———_—- ANDBY'S .~ 1 -Ohio's. Orphan WA Vence 135 anything ke this. is the\ ree- i : ELOISE. WI Ick : 7—Whirl A Wick a . Fred Haoper ‘ 54 Ommendation that television eq SCOTCH MAPLECROFT EGE tan 8—Armonds Buddy Furniture 1, Hanlon 134 and gate revenue __be.,_.split ' QUEEN’S NEWTON " a Teievi ions tim Leight . 1244 evenly. Grant said : piano : : vara “ET .s No. 9 Annliance a. » | dont expect the full re- COMTE RICHELIEU oa ‘ pplances a a ; . ‘ ak a Ss’ . Ios ‘* t ( 4 121 port bp. the, {-ommittee { ne . EeeRT ie aria ae % 2 Fraa! Chief FIRESTONE. a . CLASS 1 sane La ague te be ad ote tat_ this a 2 5 SENATOR'S S{S_—______ 2 i Mics Copperione———— : : G1 t ; 1 Lie cul ae a =. : z py : Wome -and Auto , ; cee yen ot eee £ cr : ie : i Phi dix other. deiksd Incladiog w- Juniay [EE “am sae iT ccune aa é CRHS’CARRGETS AWARD =~ ' Free For All. hil occas ~ Dial 3 res seer 19 ae - n n o :* goo ve am < one _— junior ee oe ag — a to the che 8—Sne . L.-& = 2) Fe r and the: basic ng ie Bid t at Plonship from ily acMil- National Hockey team, is Jo! Post Time 7:30 Also «¢ Lark wf . 198 we expect here is a4 repert on” the <¢ ast Receiy-: lan. University of Manitoba. Carr (LEFT), -a member of RN a TM. Patt ¥5 progress ng the trophy for the Island ~student and the Island's only © the cross-country team, Le - : - F ; ( v, e