/ Pari-Mutuel Pays Feature Saturday Night Race Card Spectacular fimshes and _ter- Pays featured ‘Duck’ Acorn’s turday night harness racing at Charlottetown Driving Helen’s Dream and McGee emerged, with double dash and Myrtle E., Nellie S, Ken's Pride and Royal got themselves victories ‘Single dashes. * "Myrtle and Nellie divided hon- ; in the first and fifth dashes i: Pride and Royal Train ewise in the second and xth races. “ *"s Pride and Helen’s Dream h up new marks for them- es. in* Saturday's: program. . Pride did his victory mile 2.13 and the Dream was ed in 2.11. Greatest pay of the night was _second double which brought return of $331.20. The horses ining for the juicy return Nellie Bangs and Royal ain. The first double of Ken's ide and Helen's Dream was h- $72.40. The other features also were ma Ken's Pride (L. Kelly) 12 Royal Train (Neill) $1 ‘ ere ee ee ee a ek . > Lf The Guaridian, Charlottetown, Mon., Sept. 21, 1959 13 Tignish Legion Aces Grab Prince County Baseball Crown oe onto attack with two goals fol-| lowed by singles by Bert Olm- ee eS Sa — ? Hawks, Leafs. Battle To Tie ST. CA’ (CP) — Chi- cago Black Hawks and Toronto! Maple Leafs fought to a 5-5 tie) a penalty - marked National’ key League exhibition game here Saturday night. The teams, watched by a crowd of 3,700 fans, had 82 minutes in Ities. They included match ties to Ed Litzenberger of hicago and Mare Reaume of the Leafs for a second period stick- swinging duel, - Gerry Edmundson led the - s_fol- stead, Gerry Ehman and Dick Duff. : Chicago scorers were Eric Nes- terenko; Bobby Hull, Kenny Wharram, Phil Maloney and Dol- lard St. Laurent. Chicago outshot the Leafs. 28-23. — eS ‘Bubby’ Dowling Captures 3rd Maritime Open Title MONCTON (OP) — Cecil (Bub-| by) Dowling, 31-year-old Char- lottetown shotmaker, captured his third straight Maritime Open | invitational .golf championship here Sunday with a 5t+-hole total of 218. : Dowling, winner of the crown, in 1957 and 1958, finished twa of Chester, N.S. In the two-day meet. Smith shot a 220. Dowling’s total was eight over par Tied with 223’s were Alan Ogil- ve, of Halifax's Ashburn Club, Don Sinclair, Saint John, N.B.’s ‘had l8-hole totals of 71, 74 and 73 over som led the field of 56 amateurs in the Lith annual meet. George Gilmurray of Sydney, »who shot a 67 in the pro - ama- teur meet Friday, tied with Jim Walker of Moncton golf with a 228. Dowling, a professional for wy Dowling was long off the tee, but ran inio difficulty on the ‘greens. He had one birdie and 12 pars in his final 18 holes. The 11 professionals entered in Riverside Club, and Jim Gibson, also of their Riverside Club. Gib- the tourney, plus the 15 top ama- teurs, qualified forthe final 18. Seven of the pros picked up money. Dowling won $429 and Smith collected $250. Other money winners were Alan Ogilvie with $143, Jim Walker $104, George - Gilmyrray, $91 and Pete Kelly of Bfthurst, $65. Carl Costin of Amherst, John MacDonald of Moncton and Er- rol Nicholson of Charlottetown, finished out of the money. Brig. Victor Oland of Halifax presented the Oland trophy to Dowling for permanent posses- sion. McGee Volo is owned by Mrs. Jack Brown, Charlottetown. _Black’s Harbour, New Bruns- c Intermediate baseball ps, defeated Summerside tiacs 12-8 at Memorial Field Chariotietown ‘yesterday af- noon, thereby winning the ¥.B.-P.E.I. title. The teams had en a game each in Summer jin the 23 innings he worked. ide on Saturday. Summerside outhit the main- in the rubber game, yvelve bingles to nine (the vic- fS“were outhit in all three con- }, but put. together a trio damaging errors in each of second and sixth innings four of the six miscues being iid throws) which were enough accompfis ir : - The winners used two pitchers, ‘Hara giving up eleven hits. iking out five and walking in eight frames. Chisholm Black's Harbour Captures N.B.-P.E.1. Baseball Crown . coming in to pitch in the final inning and giving up one hit, Alan Stewart went 5 1-3 innings for Summerside, whiffing 2, and giving <up.6 safe bingles. Garth Harris struck out two, walked none and allowed no hits |Hugh Spicer, the final pitcher, gave up three hits, struck out one in two frames. G. Handleland hit 3 for 4. and Dick McGee 2 for 5 for Black’s Harbour. Paul Schurman led the Pontiac attack with a perfect 2 for 2, Grant Grady hit 2 for 4, Coke Grady and Pete Graen 2 for 5. ime R HE S’side 100 000 304 8 12 6 Black's Harbour ~ 060 005 10x 12 9 3} Black’s Harbour won the firs: ! Teenager Wins mateur Title COLORADO SPRINGS ‘AP)—; likeable hole champion ack Nicklaus, a big mgster, won the final m the defending turday 1 up to become the third -aged winner of the U.S. am- eur golf championship. © us, who won't be 20 un - January, is the second- est player ever to win this ed title. Bob Gardner won = 1909 at 19 years and five S just three months er than Jackie. The other -ager was 1902 winner Louis es, 19 years, 10 months. Nicklaus faced a situation which ight have shaken an older and experienced player. Coe rted out with three straight ifdies, shot the front nine of the - Broadmoor course in 33 and .« a two-under-par for the ing round to lead 2 up at the way point of the 3% - hele ich. But the lanky Oklahoma lad wed signs of tiring befgre the ming reund was over. Nick- ms caught him at the 2lst hole. en he dropped behind again oncton Aces apture Lead in Mar. Finals “MONCTON (CP) —Moncton ces took a commanding lead in ir best of-five series for the aritime Junior baseball champ- mship here Saturday with two asy victories over Halifax Roy- Is. The Acts drubbed Halifax 11-3 n the opener and 16-1 in the pcond. The third game will be layed in Halifax Saturday. Duane Berry pitched a six- iter azainst the Royals in’ the rst game. and Wayne Jones ppeated the performance in the pcond. | i darness Racing In Mainland SYDNEY (CP)—Richard Jaba- and didn't take, the lead until the _ 32nd hole. | | Coe squared -the, more when Nicklaus match once played the) and defeated Charlie! §13-yard 35th hole in miserable , x fashion.. But on the deciding 36th,/ Cée overshot the green, recovered | beautifully only to lose the hole the match when Nicklaus | stroked in a six-foot putt for a birdie 3. Round Table Cops U.N. Handicap NEW YORK. (CP) — Racing's | richest horse, Round Table, ad-/held in the Clubrooms, ded to his winnings Saturday| Wednesday Sept. 23, at |while carrying the top weight of 3-00 ne i ’ his career in the $100.000 United |°° p.m. Nations City. | With Willie Shoemaker up at! 136 pounds — between 14 and 22! } pounds heavier than his nine riv- als—Round Table took the lead at ; the top of the stretch to win by 1% lengths from Noureddin. | Li’! Fella was third in the mile ; and three - sixteenths event over | the turf course. Round Table's time was 1:55.1. Grey Monarch. owned by.E. P_| Taylor of Toronto, placed sev- enth The big weight didn’t trouble! | Round, Table. He was never) |} wors€ than second and came} through easily for his 42nd win in 63 starts. Handicap at Atlantic Ryne Duren Breaks Wrist NEW YORK ‘AP'—Ryne Duren, New York Yankees relief star, broke his right wrist in a freak accident Saturday and is through. for the season. : ; At the conclusion of the zame! with Boston Red Sox, the pitcher ran out of the bullpen in right- centre field and headed for the Yankee dugout near to first base. He tried to dodge away from a youngster who he thought was try-. ing to grab his baseball cap for) a souvenir and stumbled, falling} heavily on his right hand | S’side | Black’s Harbour - brands as Parke-Davis, game in Summerside 104. Pon- tiacs’ four errors in the sixth | was the chief factor in their de-| feat. Paul Schurman led Sum-! merside with the bat getting 2) hits in 4 trips. Grant Grady hit} 2 for 5; i 3 ; 3 Black's Harbour catcher, hit two home runs. - . Harris started for Summer- side, went 5 2-3 innings and took the loss. John Bethel finished the game. R. Breau was_the win- ning pitcher. | RH E 400 001001 6 9 4 Black's Harbour | 000 106 03x 10 6 4 Summerside played scoreless ball to win the second game on Saturday. Dave Brophy hit- a grand slam home run in the s& cond inning and had 3 for 4 in ihe game. . | McGee, hit his third home run of the day, and was intentionally walked in the seventh with the bases loaded to force a run in. Hugh Spicer pitched 6 1-3 grames before being relieved by Alan Stewart. and got credit for’ the win. Laskey went the route for the visitors. RHE m3 005 8 10 S'side 5 140 020 8 Umpires — Ch’ town enny MacDonald; Strain. Summerside — Plate — Eimer Phillips, bases—Albert Cody, NOTICE | A general meeting of the Ladies’ Branch, Charlotte- town Curling Club will be 10 8 — Plate bases Ted 0 All members are urged to attend. WARNING - PARENTS VITAMINS | ! - .. are just:as essential for your. children’s school needs as new shoes, pencils etc. Choose from such quality Up- John, Mead’s, Lederle. SEE YOUR DOCTOR THEN SEE US! +. GiGGEY’S PHARMACY “We Treat, The Sick Well’ 163 Kent St. Dial 317 —-—— | It’s Carver’s For Oil’ e's Gien Allen from North : : 2 q N-S-—took—both—ends—of It was placed in a heavy cast, 4 vy NS; 5 as —— 2 — | me junior free-for-all at the = foe — wed ee Ee ports Centre here Saturday a ht, going in 2.12. even \bota! mes out. Reeds Cardinal was the only ther double winner and was 2.16 ven in hota dashes. Singles went | » Chester E., Jolly Nancy, mele Al and Record Breaker. Driver Phil Pinkney had three inners for the night, two with fen Align and a single with Re- ird_breaker. TRURO ‘CP)—Robertdale. - a e@k pacing gelding owned by} rank Stanfield of Truro, won! ah’ ends of a featured junior | ee-for-all here Saturday. i Roberidale won both heats asily, with his only close ‘tom-| Halifax Bantams Capture Crown ANTIGONISH. N.S, (CP) Hali- fax Cardinals captured the Nova Seotia bantam baseball title here Saturday by blasting Antigonish bulldogs 13-3 £ The victory gave~ the ~Hal- igonians thé best of three series 2-0 they won at home the pre- - vious weekend 25-2 RANE imu iste a: me ee SEEK TOUR PROMOTER Geom | “I've warned you about trying te Sé bition coming from Jcl vy Cas- use that swollen thumb!” e. a Dartmouth, N.S. mare TORONTO (CP) — Police are! looking for a man who promoted}, Rovertdale was drivea by Clay- a 23-day flyinz tour of Europe id | H ie cmenenecd, Wis Picke: yp al ” * alter. rd win with Kinkora G’rl on the” disappeared: He operated a, Hie i travel office in Toronto, adver-; tised for 120. passengers for each. of two planes that were to leave Montreal Oct. 2, then ‘closed hi office. Police said thev hawt found 15 persons so far who each) e daily double combination th Rita Federal. The doubie id $15. The exactor combination of iana’s Ha!, a Moncton gelding id Moonfleet. a Prince Edward “Petroleum Pro ‘Tita ay GASOLINE <% FUEI Ore STOVE Of DIESEL o1.® Pk DIAL’ .3583 land pacer, paid $138,70, |paid $380 for the tour, » Se ref oe, oO? Cove, eee? ce oe ®e6 Mtr ALBERTON — Tignish Legion playing without their star ; 5 Aces won the Prince County base-| first base man, Gordie Grady, worthwhile. The exactor of|Callie Hal (J. Heinnessey) 33) ball championship by defeating| showed power in all positions. Helen’s Dream and Mr. Joliscott}Blue Mary (Jewell) _ 24) Grand River two straight. They| Joe Gillis was” leading hitter paid $74.50 amd the quinella of|My Darling (L. Hennessey) 45) took the first game last Sunday | for Grand River with two doubles McGee Volo and Ted Genesse|The Sheik (H., Poulton) 6 8| behind the five hit pitching of| and a single in four trips. Jim- $23. : Prince Edward (Cudmore) 7 6/ Gtiften Gavin. mie MacDougal! was the starting Individual pays were among the | Cooly Boy (Gay) 87/ Sunday afternoon they finish-| and losing pitcher for Grand Ri- best of the season. Here are aj Times: 2.13; 2.14. ed off Grand River on their home| ver. _ few of the mutuel pays: Helen’s} Ken's Pride is owned by S. J.| diamond 197-9 with young Gavin| Tignish now meets Kings Coun- Dream, $23; Royal Train, $17.30;| MacDonald, Souris; Royal Train) aga‘n pitching five innings taking | ty winner for the Island B Cham- , : r : i . ens ; "o s,pis—owned—by—Dr_P__Maclntyre_ -eredit.for_the—win—He—was—also| pi-nship. In their quest fora’ 5.30. These were win s but! Montague. i the leading hitter with four for} Maritime title they were defeated ne place cee anes al- Dashes 3 and 7 five. John McInnis had a triple,| by Mount Stewart in a sudden most as nice. -Blue Mary paid| Helen's Drege (0. Poulton) 11 double and single in five trips death game played in Summer- $10.50; Ted Genessee $16.10. | |Armond’s Bucdy (Jewell) i Eri McCarthy had two doubles) Side. eR Ne ey Mr. Joliscott (J. Hennessey) 4 2) and two singles in five trips. Ger-| WHEAT DISPOSALS SUMMARY Jolly Mark (Furness) $3) ald Keough, starry catcher for| No wheat or flour has been ex- Dashes 1 and § Lady Clegg (Wisener) 5 6) Tignish, had a good day as he|ported by the U.S. without sub- Myrtle E. (Kelly) 1 2|/Janet M. (Neill) 6 5| pi off six runners on bases:!sidy since 1954. Moriell Woody ‘Kegnedy) 24] Times: 2.13:2; 2.11. : ae Nellie Bangs (J. Hennessey) 31] Helen's Dfeam is owned by Miss Cyclonic (MacKay) 43)Mrs. James Poulton, Charlotte- ’ Curtain Raiser (Cudmore) 5 6/ town. Premier J. Walter (Lowery) 6 5 Dashes 4 and 8 Esso (O. Poulton) 7 7|McGee Volo (J. Hennessey) 11 : “Ak Vivian Strong (Neill) 8 8|Ted Gennessee (Craig) 22 Times: 2.15; 2.19. _. Here Am I (Neill) i 43 Myrtle E.. is owned by Clif-| Ginger E. (Kelly) 5 ' ford Ellis, O'Leary; Neilie Bangs| Cathy Clegg (Bowness) 54 : is owned by L.A. Jordan. Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) 6&i » Dashes 2 and 6 Time: 2.11; 2.12. - oer When you make a purchase at your local food : —/of events that makes the food industry a modern miracle. The product you select — the average food market has 3,000 to 5,000 to choose from — has gone through numerous steps to insure its freshness and purity. It has heen harvested, inspected, processed, packed and delivered to you. Many hands and minds have worked long and hard to make it the best possible product. You're. sure when you shop at the local food market that you’re getting the best food values and nutrition for your famil today and everyday. ° e \ 4 y. Shop the food pages of your daily newspaper for the best buys é ie \ |The Guardian - The Evening Patriot “Prince Edward Island’s Total Selling Medium” ermaacieneracrncencan in.a-chain ~N ie ¢ Cty ANE GO OH A