The fifth and M will include. duh" Blue Mountain Girl. Miss r1 . mingo. Callie Hall. Chesterwaay 8 incommensung 1984.I ' ,Ex-College Football Playe I MARITIME RACING ROUNDUP I Racing Card FREDERICTON (CP) -— Ed- Tru Vote took the first heat eight-dash card in 2:18 I O or Express was the only dou- of the l h Tho ' , - S P O R S I hie-dash win»: on an eight» and Bordervlew Banker wool; Chemwuéufdfg’ Whig-l; I I ash harness racing card here the second event with s time The Chu‘otmown Driving Alex. Mm Flamingo and W‘M'x' Monday. turning in times of 2:10. The two horses combined 2:17 and 2:13 1-5. Ifor a daily double return of P“ will New,“ I nine dash Mikean (2:12) and Queen‘s $104.”. "09 cm 3' f‘local raceway (I will probably be Popular with Grand Duke (2:13) 5pm 9 tonight. The curtain raiser is set e race fans at the 1 way. 0&1 race rview Banker. owned F RD N T Found Out The Hard WayI By TED BLACKMAN [says In recollective understate-I ing Will a sore shoulder. 'Lrw-inl featured junior Invitational by Eric whebby of nearby nut. MONTREAL ICP) _ 1t didn‘t’ment_ "They have more sly‘ were busy throwing blockls lorl pace. Mikeburn's time was the mouth ared honors for the Future Chief looks like a good MOUNTAIN SPINE take AI Irwin long to discover tactics and use their elbowsIend runs by halfback George fastest of the night. best time with Good - on. in this. event with Free plain. Indian. called 35’ NICK FILLMORE .that professional football is dis-1 and fists a lot more-" IDix “1 r ~Wim‘51‘3 we": 5”“ owned by T- “Ilene: Newcu' Chm“ “term "me “m comp' 3081138. snow - th' I 13). Rusty Con (2:15) ctition. Dashes two and six will moun . tle. N.B.. and P.J. LeBlanc of (2:12). GoldenRogersville. N.B.: and Border- iew Robert. owned by Eric Harry Whebby of Dart- on. tinctly different from the col.‘ Irwin‘s inhospitable introduc-l Rookie Irwin says he was not born (2; loge game. Ition to he sly. if unsubtle. lac-particularly surprised that he Knight Action . e message. arriving in the tics occurred in a preseason ex—:made the starting lineup and‘ Ruby (2:15). Iv I first g SACKVILLE DOWNS. N .S. 1 and .real Alouettes of the Easternewan Roughriders. At offensive Imou ‘ootbali Conference, came onlend. he was playing against any game, and I try to ‘ Their 2210 times came in ra- n." have Goss Hanover. The Shiek, "backbone of the world " it's Glacier National Park. “F i‘I'—i"s‘“* ' for a complete- Mr. McElwyn Key. Santiago. Miss Jo .10.. Janet M and Captain Chief. Miss Jo Jo which is owned and driven by Claude Murphy._ Charlottetown looms, up ame he played for Mont- hibition game against Saskatch- had such an auspicious start. 1 “I love to compete. to play I (CPl—The regular harness ra- do thel cing program here Juveniles Having Trouble q Monday 1 OHARIDTTETOWN Legion Juveniles had one of those week- the end of a fist that hit him’ Roughrider Garner Ekstrand. best I ca Inlght saw eight horses paradeIccs six and seven respectively. as a ' Suds they would prObably rather forget. squarely in the mouth. I “I was blocking him and pm {netball has thrown his to the winner's circle. w i e. 0t winners were Magda favorite with the patrons of the line f 53m! lie Ryan's 'boys were in Summersldr and I “I realized then that the pros maybe holding him it little," plans for the future into con..three of t'iem ha 0 clock-‘ Wick (2:10 2-5); Kinney Forbes pari-mutuel. I 0 I «topped a game to the towns Juniors 9 - 7. after leading 5-1 ‘ play a much rougher game," he. Irwin recalls. “He kept getting fusion, although one item on the. lugs for the fastest miles of the (2:12 1-5): Scot's Command Evelyn.l Ardent teamed by B o mlmore and more angry and fl';agenda is definite: He'll marrylnisht. (2:15). and Maryland Miss Don MacNem and ’Susan Pointerl '- E N s I at one point. They were back in the City Sunday. discouraged I "" “M °°"“"° I Dot Baker nally l‘IC DUDChed me right at Christmas a Toronto '11 [Diwa— (2lla 3'5) nee. to lose 14 - 0 to the City lntermed- 8! the mouth. He really lagged started dating in grade 12. I P ractlce Called I Lawn and Garden ' appear to stand out as probable late Abbies. I Im not going to a d guess coach Ryan. he FESTIVAL winners in ‘ dashes three it very successful overwrite Past few seasons with this me beams. I w“ bleeding: "1"" 5U“ "yinfi to work WI! F E . bunch of players; but it's not too hard to tell what the club's ' I - Pretty good. ‘the other problems. I want mi The Charlottetown Abbie: The _Indian sovernment plans seven. The fourth and eight I qulpment main problems are. ' Wlns Shlp mm. FE“. be a high school teacher in his—'Intermediate baseball club will to be most to the third Interna~ "an" “0"”. PW“ ‘0 be the Keir}. c - I They haven‘t had enough practice. - You can spot it when . 1-3“, you ca,“ 1... mose'lory and I'd like to get mthold a practice at 6.15 on Mem- “0118.1 Film Festival In New "‘3‘" .mm‘m" 0' "1° card. I um'chad ‘ 1 1 min] Field tonight. Danny Mac. Delhi In January. 1%. The field looks strong. I Lt . 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. I Sh d LieerIUIIIJ _W SUMMERSIDE -— Dot Bab‘things scare. you because the1m?sm'v5 degree 1“ ,MQGlu- ‘eri Summerside Go” and Calm; minute you become intimidated]. might have do it in half- Cormack urges all team mem- try Club, won the chmpions-upIyou are wasting. your time onyears — that s, it I dont get hers to .be in attendence for apparent n 1division low gross at a women'sfthe football field." lrWin S«‘=I.I’S-'m'de‘i or cu“ this “551°”- ‘lfield day golf tournament. Irwin is not really the Fifi-1t ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE II I don‘t think 3the juveniles have shown as much team spirit id in recent games as they might. Some of the boys do,“ have Iplayed at the Summerside Club size to he intlm ated. standing . " rah‘rah' give‘it'auiyall'haw attitude that can take a Cl" lsaltv‘llgsgaydardine Belvedere fin [fight-1dr;m tohfoghrggliihizlxywlgaztz? . . - I 'I a (1:11;: way toward Winning a ball game. no matter what the ’ 15h ed second, and ML“ C. Mac-1km. At high school in Toronto. The Juvenlleg have 3 big exhlmnm gm. Wednesday lDonald. IS) third. ‘ . ‘ Iwhere. he grew up. Irwm once. night with ace Mike Kelly on the mound. He will he going I Championship div1510n lo w; ran 100 yards in 10.1 seconds. against his Kings County league team mates. it would be Inet honors were won by GwenI At that time. competing on. great In 3159 City :Barbour (E), Second was Net-‘1 the school track team. football‘ boys rally around Kelly. whip the little interest for this his In infielder backs away from a ground ball (and most of them do) or when a catcher throws the ball into centre field .gase “(ilk-Off. And lack of practice ence’ on an attempted second causes the ‘lack confl ailing to move in. as was O‘ R? Kingsmenéwangithfii‘lgacltice flflke uttead for three weeks when 1t‘ide t a; (fad) IS), and third Kay held f H u ‘ tey hit at ' payo rou . use: I 0 ram ami on'sl I theMcMaster University. Onlv' A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE. when you shop locally. Youri Ray L, Much... Provincial president of women‘s golf association, \Jesse Parker. present :prizes. FIRST DIVISION —- Low ball game and he never serI-j» Ne ' BISON RESTAURANT Mrs.I when he reached grade 12 didI the= he. play his first organized foot-I Robin-son MVP Contender community merchant knows you. he takes a personal interest In? SO BALTIMORE Orioles‘ power hitter ‘Boog’ Powell sudfers t m _ . . I I - ~ ~ ..~ . —— s MacLellan IB). B. . ously conSIdered turning profcs-. s . . . garagmmeedbawgk'mfiawrBaggy”... iomtau‘ike .sveéjgtggefsigg Maclnnls 1131; Isabelle Laid-I sional until the end of 111‘s mien Tm, Lunch" Y0"? MSI'OS. often he will order special merchandise for you. get v ‘ .o t-L 1law lB). ear tour as an end or c-‘ Chicago to take over the league lead. What else ls new Tha s Law net _' Ester Cox (3): lMasten Fun Cour“ Me‘l' “CFC. "en‘s. PGI‘TOI’M many “I”. 5" Vic“ Which "MD a I“ I"1 what has been happening in the American League as ‘pen- nant fever“ hits the major The Als. who Jumped Into an Take-0m 01""! ’Florence MacKenzie lfl); Amer early lead in eastern football. shopping convenience. These helpful gestures cannot be purches-I Home "eat some” S. . . In the National it‘s still the Phililes. Still by We games. I ha Larkm 15‘): one... s .m, 1., 11 pm d till 1 t1 favored to 0 all the w . . Second diviswn «— Low gross‘have no reason to regret draft- ' . ' ' A com I t. l ' An Mseanwl'lilil hick in thc Amgerican. Brooks Robinson. Balti- 1 -— Mary MacMillan (a); o. I log the 21-year-old college end. 0M Saturdays to 12-30 mm d "I . . . . Heating pSeth-evict?- umbmg and 3...“... 3.; n... Cam. (5). Coach 3.... Tumble .5 count"... Phone 838_2127 1e . ey are a port- of a friendly spirit that abounds in your home ommcrcial and "mount Custom Backhoe more third baseman is hitting the ball at a pace seldom seen I“ . Phone 838-2219 league Most Valuable I Low net Dr); Rogers (B): ‘on the bespectacled youngster1 C. Agnew IB): M. Farrell tB).Ito help supply the pass-catch-I t for the RIM. Montague Player award, Robinson rapped out three hits as Baltimore ‘communiry. Shop with your local business concerns first. topped the Chlsox Sunday afternoon and played a major de- . m ammo his team has lacked_ I Mon‘ague fensive role in £11219; van Sgrtyliday. I g mm the T L ISCORES roucunown : 19! Strange 5 9 l0?5 come 0“. 5“ ngn . " In the first regular season weekend because they lost the bug power hitter. BoogThPm'lziell‘.’ OWI'I eague ,game against Hamilton. Irwin; snoP rim MODRERN WAY AT BOSWELL’S IRVING M LEO” & G I «aha gent : inefintgé‘olmngfiagieficm 131813531550: “gigafi B A t. hau down two passes. one. 6. L. MucKENZIE INC. SERVICE STATION “‘3 “ENE mg . e or s . v - 1- - ' for a touchdown, as Alouettes INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER M . I 3 H 3., RM | I _ GENERAL MERCHANDISE Min Re in a: Tune--u ACHINERY $151522: malignedawlgfitz- :19 haAnfial‘fE the} $39210” gh m ‘ a c on :1‘0utl111ced mid "rigor-calm.f till-n. Quality Gm..." ,. mama”, prim fluff Baffin“ _ “mugs waLLpIfiifigfigo WATER SYSTEMS Orioles already en missing first baseman Jam" BMW" M“ I The “Pt-Owners We“? leadingIT‘hronlo seAT'gonagiTtTe'Zl-lfa mm§r¥nfi22fil$fin€3mny 0"“ 7 "n" '° 1° "m' “i” Office Phone? & HEATING Part a s i causgut outljmchyn'f tell what will make s ball learn give the “1" Dmmwne“ 6‘1 When thelMOmreal mac“ was confined, Phone 57-3432 Kensington 7'31“ Mom“ “No 338.210: 1' maximzlm effort. I guess Birds want to prove they're game was called on account of: magnlykt‘tl) the gmlundfis (1331‘- top dogs. even without Powell and Brandt. Idarkness in Souris town league' r ac ""0" CO9 “as 5" er" baseball action, last night. I L For The 1.1"th in off The cuff M We went all the way BAGNALL S MACWILLIAMS New Irving Layton Green Q m B m r not . a woods WHO L win the title as tihree~yearold turf champion NORTHERN DANCER or Quadrangle. At this stage it looks like Quadrangle for the simple reason thatv'l‘aylor's Dancer may not race again this season and QUADRAINGLE “"lll win the the three-year-oid events. Saturday Quadrangle . orthern Dancer TU RY DER for the winners, giving up one hit. walking three and sending seven down via the strike out route. David Gallant was pitching for the losers. Dave walked nine. struck out. two and was tagged for one hit. Peter Grant, led the Uptowners attack at the plate with one. for three performance. Gus Clinton of the Downtowners garnered one season ART ment playoff and Flying k5 Wm Sunday. By WALTER KREVENCHUK WIN'N'IPEG (CP) Allan Lewis (Al) Vickery can say “I was there" of three great mo- 7 meals in Canadian football. as publicity director for the Western Football Conference. was in the stands at Hamilton in when Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated Hamilton Ti- gers 18-12 for the West's first Grey Clip victory. He was in Toronto In 1948 when the annual Grey Cup fes- tival was born with an Invasion of cowboy - costumed Calgary fans who turned Hogtown on its respectable ear and cheered their Stampeders to a 12-7 win over Ottawa Rough Riders. e was among the startled thousands at Toronto in 1954 who saw Jackie Parker sweep up Chuck Huns‘mger‘s last-min ute fumble and ramble 92 yard- for the touchdown that gave Edmonton Eskimos their first Grey Cup by a score of 26-25 over Montreal Alouettes. Vickery rates these events me highlights of Canadian foot~ Ml finals. many of which he has covered as a reporter with a flair for sports writing. REGAN IN ARMY Victory. 48. started his news .esreet in 1942 with the Cane . not: snny otter graduath in William from the University of North Dakota. spoke to the umpire, m, a was correspond- “ became editor ‘ . =1. MACKENZIE lost ama ' Sunday It was Belvederes INNIS who won amateur honons . . . . .. IUNIOR was the big guy on the mound S11 ' their Interme BARRY’S LIONS. Billy Gallanf's Hawks 24) game Saturday but came back behin (hate Vickery ltnessellfl. lhe Great Moments - named Dino. . I 1 I . when the Downtowners ITIie Uptowners are leading the loop while the Centretowners areI in second spot and the Down-1 [owners are on the bottom. I BASEBALL SCORES National League I teur honors in a major tourn- FRANK MC- . FL NAGAN‘ afternoon as Johnny‘s softball series with dropped a well played ‘ d Flanagan 14-7 and 1.1-2 I nday Pittsburgh 100000—1 01 St. Louis 0002000311— 5 901 Friend (10-14) McBean (7) and McFarlane. Gibson 110-11) and Carver. HRS: White (16', Boyer (l7). Chicago 000— 0 21 Houston 0000000231— 2 71 L. Bllrdefle 19-7) and Berle-ll. .Brllce (12-7) Woodeshick (9) ’ I and Grote. 'at guy'- Wat I29 fig} hit in two official trips to the prize moncv ith a 16 ‘plnlp' . . . League action resumes tonight Iago” ' "txuu PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES MILLS LTD. Phone 15 Hunter River Miller and Lumber Dealer Sash and Door Work Special prices on Shingles and Fibre Glass Insulation. Service Station White Rose Gas & Oil Products Minor Repairs Open 7:30 to 10 p.m. ’ North River I ion, L_I . SOUTH‘I’ORT E550 SERVICE I NORRIS scor'r. LESSESS ' Where Services Is a Pleasure Phon e 894-4136 Across the Causeway MALLARD'S Plumbing 0nd Heating Installation and Repairs Woldron Dingwell Your White Rose Rotti‘l‘lnei;i ‘ Bulk Dealer es' en a For Souris and District = ludustrmlal phone no um Phone us Sourls. P.E,I. Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows ESSO SERVICE from 2 (Arnold a. Madson. Lessee) Lester Linklefler Agent For ALLAN VICKI-SKY tenant and announced: game is called. The gentlemen want to clear this field of‘ mines. ' Vickery says he has never seen players leave a diamond so quickly. After his discharge in 1940, Vickery worked briefly with The Globe and Mail in Toronto and then began his longest as» sociation with a news organiza- TONIGHT DASH NO. I l—AUDREY’S PRIDE 2—PBOGBESS BRAND I—FRE E 4—FTRST DREAMS WILL N 6—PAULA CLEGG tion. joining The Canadian 7-FUME "IE Press. He was transferred soon FDIPLOMATE ROYAL afterward to Winnipeg from Toronto and remained here -. with the national news service “"55 3-7 until 1960. when he became [-mmgw mm"- news editor at CJAY—TV. the z—rin LADY LOU first private television station s—EVELYN'S ARDENT in Winnipeg. s lob he still t—CYCLONE KELLY He concentrated on sport . 'l—SUSAN POINTER . with CP. staffing such Ments Houm we: as the Grey Cup. the Canadian c u r I l n g championship and I Memorial and a 11 Cup RACES hockey finals. It was on s staffing assign- .ment —- Western Canada! H softball championships—that he' met his wife Janet. then an‘all- n star shortstop with St} Vltsi. 7.45 PM. RACES 2—0 I-GOSS HANOVER. z—m SfllEK :t—Mlt. McELWYN KEY 4—SANTIAGO s—MISS .10 J0 HANET M 740nm cuinr RACE so. 4—: l—IIOMESTRETCH LINDA 0ND’S BUDDY LAY P 4—EDGEWOOD HEDRICK l—IIELEN’S DREAM H l—BLUE MOUNTAIN GIRL WOO Man. Tigerettes. Married in mm” , have six children- Gsry. 14. Craig. 12. Doug. ii. B Scott 0 and Brett born last spring —- and 11 dog Charlottetown 24-Hour Towing Service Phone 436-9932 Sherbrookc Road Summerside North “Air Shade Aluminum Ltd.” Doors and Windows Are Especially Designed For P.E.I_ Climate Conflilons. 6-3855 Phone 43 315 Central St. Summerslde ‘ PERRY’S AUTO BODY I ' Round the clock towing I Service ‘ Complete Collision Work 8637 8‘. ' Amman: ONE STOP SHOPPING.“ EDISON J. FRASER UPPLY CENTRE VERNON AT T!!! CAUSEWAY Midway between Charlottetown and Wood Islands On Trans Canada Highway Complete General Store. Service Station and Snack Bar Phone 16-11 Vernon. P.E.l. ’VERE BECK end SON no. For Gnnlte, Marble. Bronze Mersorial craftsmen since 1870 Charlottetown Ville Diner Ramsey’s g. (cm M'scAdal. Prep.) Boo Service 3' (Keith Ramsey, fuses) } Tim - lotteries - A Open Daily Prom .' 7:30 sun. to 10 pan, Phone “7431! Kelsi-glen Rix Restaurant (Goldie DIX. Prop.) Mesh Id “In Infill refinements-l 7 I a... to ll 9... Week-ends open until 1 a... Phone adv-toss ’ mull-IMMMALESIR stove ees I‘Inees on m“ “"h ' “m” m Remington. PM sat-nu Station Af Poole’s Corner Matheson's Irving Stat- Poole's C o r n e r. Roseneath. near Mon- tague, is one of the new business firms of the area and is now in full operation. This new mo- dern station with all modern conveniences is operated by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matheson. Mrs. Matheson is the former Emily Enman of Vernon River. Earl was born and educated at Heatherdale where he assisted with the family farm. This young couple mar- ried about one year ago have an up to date groc- ery store in conjunction with their service station and handle a good stock of groceries and confect- ionery. The service station batteries and other ac- cessories and well equip- ped to grease and do tire repairs as well as towing jobs. This new firm is 1 open from 6 am. until 10 pm. daily and from Sunday noon until 9:30 pm. and are prepared to give quick efficient service at all times. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS Massey Ferguson Sales - Service - Parts Wilson’s Bakery Imperial Been In stock It present: Several Birthday and Wedding Cakes used tractors. bales. and Made to cm" rakes at reasonable price. BTPMI. CakPS~ Pastry Phone Borden 39.3 Conveniently located In Souris Main Street Albany, P.E.I, ' TRANS “CANADA SHELL GAS a lot! — Diesel Fuel Open 7:30 a Phone 894-7505 CRAPAUD CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 14 BELLE’S SHOPPE For the finest in ladies' wear at reasonable price. O Dresses O Coats O Sportswear O Millinery Phone ass-:51: is 2 well stocked with tires. 3 (ART HOWARD. PROP. Crapaud ‘ SERVICE STATION ) nd 01!. PRODUCTS — Towing Service .m, to 10:30 p.m. Cornwall Harold L. Matthews GOODYEAR TIRE .A Complete Tire Service . l-or Cars. Trucks It Tractors Phone 2529 Summerside JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. Texaco Distributor Gasoline Stove and ‘3' Fuel Oil Phone 436-2136 MeEwen Road Montague L Shop The Modern Way It Hubert Harvey's General Store Clover Farm or 1 Phone 15-: ‘ Montague Bakery We specialise in ad . Isis Home-style Baking ST. PETERS BAY OO-OP Buy - Benefit - Build Quality Groceries Beets A Shoes Shelf Hardware Phone 4 St. Peter's lay St 0. Crapaud Montague l Summerside Roland Hyde MASTER FEEDS FUR E MILL EM Complete Feed Service er Twine - Insecticides Phone 892-27 1 ~ Cornwall. P.E.I. Floyd's Restaurant For Good Food Properly Prepared. Murray River. P.E.l. MATHESON'S SERVICE STATION end GROCERY (Earle s Emily Mathrson. Prop.) Irving Oil Products Groceries and Drug Solidi-let Minor Repairs Open 0 mm. to It) p.m. Phone Montague 4263 At Junction Roscnesth Sheldon Hume I Imperial moo Avg 5 10-13 Phones. Murray Harbour Market Michael (II-‘61.)” Chm" ' e Complete e of 3".“ Piss ess Vent-N” m -‘ " Driving Pork l