..‘ 7.3075391. A . was: SPORTS FRONT By JIM Cl LLEN O’Brien Racing Today g. Pl'lm'e Edward island‘s .iue O‘Brien “ill be up behind Ambl‘o Flight when the leading two-year-oid fillies in America leave the Wer at Yonkers raceway todav in the 320.000 Lou Dillon Trot. The little irrshman leil the Island with not much more than his ambition and has obtained both fame and fortune in United States harness racing Ambro Flight. a black (litligiilf‘l‘ of S‘tars Pride from Hell- copter. a Hamiltonian winner, ‘igurcs to be favored in tho . , Lou Dillon, The O‘Brien reincd entry has Wf‘ll $79000 the high- 1 _ est in historv for a 2-year-old trotting niairl. r most recent victorv came in the 316.643 Eaton Rid-ge Farm Trotting Stakes in Lexingtim. Ky. in whic bet in straight heats. La Belle Helen. Frosty Song, Lavisbury Han- over. Victory Princess and Mci-rie Flower, Others likely to start in the Lou Dillon-named in honor of the great mare who in 1903 bccame the first trailer ever to race a mile in two minutes—are Arabesque. Lanshury Hanover. La Belle Helen. Frosty Song. Merrie Mower. Nimble Rodney and Viclm'y Princess. Arabesque driven hv Starley Dancer. won the 814.150 Nancy Hanks at Brandywlne. while Lanst‘inv Hanover won I division of the $9.745 Arden Downs Fillv Tr~t All Wit! l‘ "a ’ of the trotting fillies in the Lou Dillon are eligible to compete against the colts and geldings in the 880.000 E~ Roland ' Ha‘m'iman Trot. scheduled for Oct. 29. Shown above are two world seese which they bagged yes- The 47-year-old O'Brien is the brother of Claude O‘Brien Charlottetown hunters as may ,erday morning T0,.“ and thus the uncle of Michael O'Brien who are brth well known display their catch of ten Johnston is on the um and h'; horsemen in local harness racing circles. L MEN BAG BIG CATCH fellow hunter is l-‘rank Turn- bull. The pair reported that iHabs, Hawks Battle in. lFurious Game To A Tie behind 5-4 after rolling to an 5. Montreal, Ferguson 2 lPro- Maki's third - period goal en- impressive 3-0 first-period lead. V050 6213: 6- Chicago, Hull 1 abled Chicago Black Hawks to Ralph Backstrom, the little lMikita) 8:20; 7. Montreal, L. tie Montreal Canadiens 5-5 Wed iKirkland Lake, Out, Winger at Tremblay 1 lROusBeau. Larosel nesday night in a furiously-imost traded for listless play 3:58: 3 Montreal. Lapel‘l‘lere I played National Hockey League .last season. sparked the Carla .1 i131 9- MOMFCBL Beckstrom game before 12.921 fans. ldiens with two goals. He scored :2 1312‘; PenanlCS—Mlklla 9:39. The tie put Canadiens in a only eight goals all last season iMCKCnZle 3:13, Harper 4:12, lone-point first-place lead andDefencema n Jacques Laper- T‘flbO‘ 9521- “moi moms“ Hay earned a second-place lie for ‘riew and wingers John Fe; 1'9' , the Black Hawks with the idle guson and Gilles Tremblayl Till"! “Hod; 10' Ch’cago' Toronto Maple Leafs. scored the others. g ‘Slllimf‘e'd- MCKenflel Maki’I goal, his third of the Kenny Wharram, playing aia‘ ’ ' “at” — vasko 1'06' MONTREAL fCP) — Chico season. represented a come- first full game since a serious Maggi 6:31' Talbm “238' {back lol- the Hawks who got preseason face injury. blamed Dejomy m 6 8_24 two first - period goals for the go , Hawks while Eric Nesterenko Au nd. __1293) lRaces [and Bobby Hull triggered (‘hl- e we ' ' . A, Pinefle “it; 31:35:33? STANDINGS forenko 2 (Hay. Mollnsl 3:25.! By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1' 489—21 I [2. Chicago. Wharram 1 (Robin-I W L F APt I . 'son. iotel 5:88. 3. Chicago. Montreal 2 0 2 13 8 6 l“’21:”;f‘:tgegfii’zterfigilg’emzi ‘Wharram 2_9:51. Penalties —icilcago 2 l 1 14 10 5 l as Saturday October 17 saw “he :lgalrper H’IHAD. 1:??sz 14:45.1Toronlo 2 0 l 15 8 5 - , - ‘ son, 1 man : . Detroit 2 2 t) 9 11 4 Vrzligzagg Sfiwl‘lll‘ym swath”? “'1 Second period—4. Montreal. New York 1 2 2 11 11 4 35 a .y 3 ea 9' ‘Backstrom l lLaperrlcre) 1:33: Boston 0 4 0 1 0 e wmners on the six-dash. icard were My Jeannie owned? N 5 9 . I and driven by Stanley Mac- Millan. Bold Debbie, owned by . Elliot Ross and driven by .Stan- l ley White. Pitts Boy, owned and they landed the catch in the i Jnhnsmn'l‘ RH" “93- ldriven by Abert Morrison. andl 1Marlene. Gallon. owned and I I i I driven by Lester MacRae. S ' ' ‘ The final race is to be held “a Bus From Here And 1119" l . Saturday. October 24 at 2.30, - i ; .m. Priz are to be resent-i W 0‘ Canada’s “’P “"‘mr "‘“k‘ h” “"9” "Wm" l a n s a e n 5d and ails horsemen age rc-;’ NEW YORK (Am—A suckipenalized for elbowing with can ions to compete in the eighttcam tournament of Champ ons at Maple Leaf Gardens .lan. 5-8, it in: announced Tuesday. champion. A total of 55.000 in Drive mom-3. will be at stake with the winners collecting $1.500. . NEW YORK [cpl—New York. J Peter Shell of New Zealand became the first double gold Yankees placed the most play- medalist in the Olympic games when he captured the.1.500 erg on the Associated press an. ‘ metres yesterday, He'prevlmmv had taken top honors in the nual major league baseball All- 900 metres competiiion. Star team. Bill two |.os Angeies ‘pllc’lers collected the must Com ting in this year's tournament will be world champio - . LyallpeDatgug. of Vancouver. Ernie Richardson of Regina. four- _ time world champion. Doug Cameron of Charlottetown and Bolb : Ash of Kirkland Lake. Ont. last year's Canadian schoolboy Oshawa (icueruls have moved into ream“! r'acc w/ilh seven ‘ ml” oiuls in the Ontario Hockey Assoc-a on .uiuor series. 1 ,1 I ' 4 ‘ lint with a goal scorer like Run Buchauon. it's a wonder l :[llt‘nlfi'll‘i’fe it; “lekewll fills they aren't in first place. Buchanan paccd the Generul's ll” le‘IVVIB 1;! rel .‘ilu scoring attack with his second three-goal pcrlormance in 11310191, l‘l 510" (“lard all set- as manv games as they dumped Toronto Marlboros 5-2 ‘Ond baseman. Bobby Richard- Tuesday night, He has counted for half the. Generals Ill son. Most highly rated “ere V goals this season and leads the league in scoring. Oshawa handy Koufax of Los Angeles 5 now trails Niagara Falls Flow-rs by one point. Dodgers and Dean Chance of ' Los Angeles Angels. . was made TUeSday night '1" form Challonemw‘” Koufax. winner of 10 games An attempt _ ’ City basketball league. but nothing definlte was deeded. The before he was sidelined for the . idea of pooling the players who wish to participate in 'the season bv a so" arm In mid_ league seemed to pl‘eyiail with. thoseda'ttlincllng hth'emnéiztgft. August boned 77 votes as the A thin to oar caiaeina ., oopsol _ A . "Wilfox‘." IDonEMacLeau, Wayne Mac-Donald or Don LeClalr.. out‘ta."dmg left hand" 1“ the J‘ ' _. Fllgction of an executive will he discussed at the next meet- 3223223 :3 Eafbwilnl‘lvellllf‘fl'; I» in" which is scheduled for Tuesday. Oct. 27, at 7.00 p.m. at ,me Ant ‘ ~ g Y ‘ 'H i I l gels, drew 711135 the top by Han' ‘ right hander. The Milwaukee Braves. board of directors voted Wednes- Others named were first- ' on from the National League to trans- baseman Bill White of the for their franchise to Atlanta for 1965. There was no further World Series mampion st” information available at the time this column went to press. The United States and Russia will play for the basketball gold medal in the final round of the Tokyo Olympics today. The. United States squad has I‘IOVCI’ been beaten in Olympic on the BOBBY RICHARDSON lof the Angels and outfielders‘ . {Willie Mays of San Francisco 0m,“ "M" by beam“ the iGiants and National League secutlve win: since the sport was added to the Olympic pro- In'lm l“ 193" l The voting was based on reg-.Chicago White Sox. :run title with 47. Richardson. iwound up at .267. .runs batted in. White had 21 Louis Cardinals, third baseman , a. . . .- — hom ‘ , .4 . . Brooks Robinson of Baltimore New \ork'Mets. tiIllrdhasc-gnan Soblllsqn “llh\38r Howard 55. mar?SWitl‘02lsRfilmling 3am 3.1;; I entertained in each other's Orioles shortstop Jim Fregosi Ken Boyer of St. ouls. _s ort- .lays. b4 and .lanlle .1. country’ stop Luis Aparlclo of Baltlmore, the ALs _——__._. outfielders Tony Oliva of Min-'3 ; ‘ . II on . nesola Twins. .lohnny Callison Russians the last three times. and have a string of 46 con- 1 batting champion Roberto of philadelphia phime, and left :Ciemente of Pittsburgh Pirates-ha"de pitcher Gary Peters of - “11815. White ‘Jad 21 homers, 102 lth was ham (1 o '10 b llt 'R .and .~ 30. and_ e n ' a OS. Roms” h” 28 h°m"" mm Bv BERNARD RAINE than during the summer. 1 VOUHK Was one - lidediin 118 runs and was second to ' - I .1 . ' . - A hi hi active. r0 resslve. Ian Rankin. chairman of the for cam pos‘lm" “com “Utl'eld‘WOIiva in bath": .llflk}.,,'31___7' and sucgcezsful yacht‘lng,z season 5 Junior sailing committee "’- nd ‘ular season performances. in “amen”. who batted _339"b all. m National Leaguers and was third in the balloting with 266 hitter by 11 voiesi‘Win Gymnastics hnusa l A six week sailing course was film” America" 11,8211?“ were 61 votes. He was followed by leader with 37, selected for the first team. l-- .NIl PLACES SEVEN l i The National league, how- lever. placed seven on the sec- 33’ Norman Mkc‘lonald Iond team to the American Summerside Bureau of The Guardian lLeanue‘s three. ose ch 0 s e n were right handed pitche I an N hl We're plunk in the middle of Leo will tell us all about that. ,1 J 3 :12: give the sports doldrums. and it'll After all. he wasn‘t called "Leoiucond baseman Ron Hunt difficult to find anything to write The Lip" for nothing. —~._u__~_._____. H about. No one is playing base- The NHL hasn't begun to gel Ma‘ch ball anymore, not even in Nova exciting yet. though Kent Doug- Commanweahh Is “.8”. mnnehup Blanche Com Scotia. and softball has also gone III. a Toronioidefenceman. Ind ' . , ' ' into its winter cocoon. Hockey I mere babe n IrmI compar- ir. knocking at the door, but ed to some of his teammates. Forc‘ locally there isn't much to say is leIding the league in points. ’ except in the realm of conject- but he has scored only one ure. and in that department your goal. Rather humdrum mIt- l S. . f‘ Ill—HOLE DIVISION I \inner, Janet Douglas; run- ED [MON :uer-up. Mrs. lrene Williams. body has heard by now that Red Pas? (you 9? we haven" '0" ‘1964 my m p l c 53m" and her-up. Mrs. Margo Benton. world champion St. Louis Cardin- mentvllle. It woke up I lot of 18110 R U l 3 l a n domlnluon '“ lWlnner, Dorothea Stewart. al manager for 1905. We could people during the Ed Sullivan track and field ill gaininl m0" Twopan Foursome _ 5pm., lsored by Gloria Ladies Wear —— N fill some space wondering what show during the weekend. but lmcntum. happened Durochcr who seem- this was considered I very uni t In the track and field compe- win" a ‘ ed to have the job nailed down sportsmanllke act. and as such itition that ended Wednesday the Muirbemfimy Gormley and before the surprising surge of should not be included in I :Commonwealth won seven gold Mrs_ Hendehson'; Match .. the Cardinals in September. Bu! sports column. Guess there lust .medals with Britain, account-lwinner, Mn. Chm “new. run_ if we have. patience and wait. isn't anything l0 lllk lbfllfl- 'ing for four . lnermp' Janet Douglas. . . The third-force countries took; Cudmore Business Equipment A l'file Rem'nising a total of 15 of the 34 cham- zMatch -— Winner. Janet Doug- plznsgipliwhtile the U.S. won Miles; runner-up, Mrs. Irene Wil- Perhaps we could do a little or Li y (iaudet‘s dazzling stick- a." "55' “’9- 1“ 19ml Ru" ,llaml- I reminisring. id w ver tell handlliig with a piece of tape off I 5" won ll 301d "W318 in "an i 3-1 "Olmans Ltd. Match u you about that play‘off baseball 3 hockey stick in Kenslugton.’ i and “‘E'd- “he 0-51 12 8116 the i ‘2 “0'9! -— Winners. .1 anet game in Charlottetown which our All 'old stuff. eh? “The Realm" 1 ml of the world lust nine. Two | Bowl“ and Iris MacLellan. Gallant lads won 2—0 in twelve must have beaten us to the‘eVenll. the women's 400 metres Five oelock Champion!“ l D innings." Charlottetown had the punch. land the Pentathlon, weren't on ‘Mfilt'h — Winner, Margie Jar. winning run dashing in from No doubt there were glorious lthe program four years ago. dine: runner-up. Edna Macin- thtrd in the very first inning, moments for Charlottetown i The Americans won 24 med-,“lsg _ but centrefielder Alan Stewart when one of their boys turned :als, two fewer than in Rome; w‘m‘e" C0“50l-‘llon ~ Winner. threwaperfect peg to Bob Schur- the tables on Summersldc in Britain was the surprise coun QK‘Y J°hnfl°n3 "inner-UP. Hal- man at the plate. and the run- dramatic fashion. but let them try. Not only did it win four “9 Madame- ner was tagged out. You heard out those moments in their own lgolds, it also matched the Us. NINE “OLE mws'oN that one? well, how about Lea collection or reminiscences. We gioial at ,even silver‘ New 7,93“ Champlmflhlp, E. MacNe- Gaudet's grand-slam home run perlertoforget Ill about those Hand's peter Sm" gave m3 Vin; Runner-up. P. Drysdale: in Dartmouth. or Russ Phane- highlights. Ind the sooner the icountry I pair of golds and consom'on' A' Mam"; Run‘ uf's cir us catch in Summerside, better. ' ' inf-UP. G. Fichaod. Mrs. Hen- (‘ Australia: Betty Cuthberi WORIderSONS Mam.“ LOW Gm“ G. another - . -. Deblols: Low Net. \. Ross: SOCCOI‘ In Summerslde Candmns “’03 9"“ “'V" 3"“ Fewest Putts. M. Kcllv, July .1 one bronze. Bill Crothera of pom Match F. mama”. R’un. We wish we could tell you a foul. Well. we can't tell you Town“ “'0” me “1"” m the nor-up. D. Pellcrin. August 31 something about soccer. Sum- much of anything about soccer..mo metres and Harry Jerome ‘Point Match. Winner, A. Mac- merside High and our elemcnl- so that seems to be it. Our pro 0‘ VHCOUV‘” “0“ the “0"” L900. Runner-up. Cl Laylos: ary schools have taken this game found apologies, but there doesn’t 3 in the '00 "19"”. Two Ball Foursome. Winner. P. A New Zealand up and we hear it'll a good con- seem to be anything we can talk 3 “mo TAKES OVER Drysdale and D. Farmer: Hole Finland dltloner. and an ideal way of Ibout. Walt there is an item. 1 RUSS“! W“ expected t0 clll Match. Winner, A. Martin and ' Turkey E. Mac-Nevin. tied. getting exercise. It's the world‘s How many of you saw the Packet 1 heaVlly into the United State! "A" DIVISION 18 HOLES greatest spectator sport. -bu t girl from Great Britain win that medal lead lOday as gymnas- hIsn't made much progress on race in Tokyo recently. She was'lit'S, canoeing and judo tookl Club Champion. Joyce Beet-“Belgium Prince Edward island in that fifth and broke away from ihe‘over with the track and field lRunner-un. Ella Taylor. direction. as yet. it's the only pm... making "mm 100k ,, if events out of the way Cub Champion Consolation. Cana a The track and field displav Dorothy Jardine. Runner-up iYuzoslnvia ‘ to game we've heard of where you me e . ,. use. your head—4n a physical don'll w" Era". "m" w‘ left 24 world and Olympic rec Dorotin Rollers. Ience. that is. They sometimes '9me I' ""13 "9" I 0mg broken and three world Club Champlon. lst Division. do in boxing. but its considered more thrullngdra‘ce. mark, equalled “d wound up lConsolation. C. Agnew. Run-l h- with Snell. the greatest middle 1 "Cr-UP. E. Lord Crib Tournament Got: Underway GEORGETOWN — The an- nual CInIdIIn Legion Cribbage tournament. sponsored by the gems lunch of the Royal CInIdfn Legion. which such I crowd please! last villa. [at the legion ball Tuesday night. . u I- .h cial Command has instituted,winning the 1,500 metres and a Park“ Thrall" J‘Mim' new rules. which provide forfdoughty Ethiopian wearing he‘ club members other than vet-.marathon crown for an unpre- erans being allowed to lake 1 cedented second time. part In the tournament and ‘ '—"“‘“‘"“‘ compete in country and provln-‘ will en'ov renter omfo t and - cial finals. All competitors J‘ g r r [hn' Low Ne" Joan 03mm must be .21 or over. Three bullies are at stake' tic oil furnace and the install - ‘ MacEIchel-n. Low Gross. Mic- Tbe branch trophy. zone trophy aflon of hot and cold running 11;” Cannon, Low Net. Kathleen ‘Connic MacMillan. t ’ I i ‘: .’l r .u laric a I I I These Are Hard Times .322. liimilaiillil‘.‘°ofii2 Pnze “St Announced lfielder Hank Aaron cher oe Torre of Milw u n Men's Pres. Match, Barbara: ~ [ ' . 1 main wharfa e in front of the the season. - . Moore and Machod Ltd. Moreside, “8' 00k the thirdplace bronze" ' g I — winner, Dorothea Stc- MacMillan. Via , -' l . ' ’ t l Lemme Shoe Co. Md. Match men. winning the gold medal for the lunior sailing committee who Jlm Lee was sell 0 the 2nd — \" Men‘s Vice Pres. Match, Con-Q By s ‘ ,nie MacMillan, Runner-up Dor- Tthi'O tCPl—A third force soteizeblmgegfidemfir “ Salim omy Rogers" guess is as good as ours. Every- erial for In “Echo”. n'est-ce 9mm“ ml" the mm"! m "‘9 her, Mil-ion Maghénfiif- rJZZrMustard Runner~up Ella Tay- ' . . . ilor. Fairan Stroke Play Con- schoendlest‘ m ms day. one of mm." M" bi_"n‘u.l "span. ‘walked away With enough gold. N _ . . _ . I _. . the be" second lackers in the “bilnle‘L when Jackie Manon imedalll l0 indicate clearly that. l__ MaLMluan' business. has been hired as the thumbed his way to unemploy- the trend against United Slate-l 3,, he D - ~ 1 g a rug Co. Match ——,Wmner, Ella Taylor. Law Nel,.years, 5:9 913"“ 55th in “‘95 Yachting Association officials Commodore. Ian Rankin; Rear 5 field of 4 'Lnedai and Japan Won the with 20 Flying .lunior typei Regular committee reports Lady Vice Pres. Matéhp Kayl' iGall Daley 01' Saskatoon- an 13- Boy Scout Sailing Champlon- the coming year are: Honorary wear-old blOflde Who ha! W0“. ships regatta which was held commodore. A, M. Irwin: past Heat the Champ. Marie Mac- an islan‘s trIlner threw a to TOKYO (cm __ The medal the ring to stop the contest. standing in the Olympic gamell mo ‘Ifter 11 days of competition: leg?” or eight I“ mm mm = D < "‘ LN “astonmwm mmoo—uuwocuuoofiumm Neptune Theatre jpetltion. The Legion provin-ldislance runner in the world,; Lady Pml {watch- -l9'*l°iTrlnld3d ... Four Stage Point Match. Win-z Switzerland her. Joan O'Brien. RllnnPT-llp.‘Tlll‘IISlfl Conn a, Qualifying Round Club Cham‘ Cuba pionshlp. Low Gross, C. MacMil-i lran MW" "1" "350m due '0 Flag Match Mae MacMillan. Ireland the recently installed automa- Sula, 3019' Much. Mary Kenya ifi-‘fi-H-‘HMOOHN—Nmaoou~A=Nw~uuwna~aa5§§q§ EeaoooaoooooooooH__H_M~Nuuuuuaaaaawsafi fiGOOGOOO—ou... yap—u Ind provincial trophy. Legion water and modern rest room w ‘ , ood. Fewest Putts, tied. loo- Uruguay lam-d“ mum. “summon-m luau loom quested be n anendance_ deflection by Detroit's Norm left in the game. The Rangers The presiding officials were; Ullman gave the Red Wings a pulled Paillc for an extra at- Starter. J. Thomas McKenila;1lhl1‘d - period goal and I M tucker will 41 seconds to, but I ’ N '1 Macmnnon' Mur. .victory over the New York to no ava l. fa gill-fiesMorl‘lson, Allan Finlay. {Rangers in a National Hockey; Ullman's goal, his first of the League game Wednesday nig'lt.fseason. came as he got his stick The. goal ended a duel be- on Barklcy‘s 50 - footer just tween rookie Detroit goalis'enougii to make it skip by son: timers. Donald MacKenzic, .Fregosi had i‘fi roles and AD- 32m" ROSS; Clerk' Faber Drec' aria-ind? l r r ‘ I e gem“? ’Roger Crozicr and NEW York Pailie. Itosame at 8:30 of the A‘ 81:10 13' “11"? 'UP ‘1 Clan“ ‘ " netminder Marcel Pai e. third peri . for right handed pllcher_ col- CLASS A PACE 1 Fame was especial“), Impre‘“ “I.” period: No scoring. cted 0an six votes. followed Bold Debbie (Elliot Rossl db 1' .pcmigie._gergman 4;51_ Howe rtill ’hy Philadelphia's .lim nunninun My Jeannie ls. Machllanl d-h zgsive. in coming back and vlro 8.15. A “gm H “:31. M. as u who won 19, including a pel‘l‘ect- Pepsi ll‘irst 4C. MncPlleel .3 3 tllully nmlt‘lliul (‘I'Ulit‘l‘ 31' 13.. I ‘lglmlc against the Mela, with Heather llnwu lR. Stenurll «1411.0..in he suffered a l2-stitcll‘ second period—Spurn”! none, ilulll' V0193. l 'l‘inlcs: 2.17:2. uud 2.23:1. vskale cut over his right temple;“flanks—Nevin f M‘- 0... Larry Jackson of the (Shit-8150 CLASS B I'wiih 7:17 left in the first period, 1 ald 3:36, JOHNS 3.36. Howe CUbS- WM “'0” 24 flames- the Pills Boy 1A. Morrison) 11 it came from teammate Arnie misconduct 4:56; [Jumam mls. “‘0” i" ll" "‘alm'sv “'35 "‘1‘ Ruby Chief IMacKinnon Brown's skates as the defence- conmm 45,3, named on a single ballot. Only Bros.) 22,man made a dive to clear the Third period; 1, Den-mi. U“. ‘Fregosi. Richardson and Mays; Valley 303, lb “must gaipuck. man 1 ,Bark'fivi Smith. “.30 “"15th under "100 8mm“ those: Timesi 225. 811d 223:4- ? Paille was the busier. stop- Penalties -- in ga r field 1:31. “Fined t" the “m "am Mays; CLASS C Eping 36 shots. But Crozier's 19%Barkley 14:09. 18:24. v Iflnlsmd at 296 "it" ' "ma'i Marlene Gallon (L. MacRael i 1 ‘saves included some good ones; Saves: ’ "9"“ Star" “9 “I manage [01 Push Button (J. Ryan) 3 2 3 too. especially when the Rang-iCrozler 5 9 5—19 ' lw‘“ "‘9 “mm” Leas“ h°mel Titan Ward in. Coulson) 2 a-ers poured it on after Detroithaille 111213—35 Times: 2.41. 2.37:1. ldefenceman Doug Barkley_w_a.s? Attendance—10.169. ‘ CULTURAL EXCHANGE Mantle compiled a 21051 aver- 4 loge, 35 homers and 111 runs 1 C] l h t t ‘- ibattcd in, Howard had a .313 u n s " "tum. exc ange con Fa?“ . between tie US. and the Sovtet lmark with 15 homers and 83 Union began in 1958 and since then almost 5.000 persons have i ported on the activities carried out at the club this summer for the juniors. lat the Charlottetown Yacht .‘Russian Girls Club held its annual meeting 1 in the Pownal wharf club» Commfidm" Ronald Amn‘ . held from the Yacht Club under 32:5 120:2: It'figgriwmsflfiagietxgg its juristiction. with instructor! T O . fizfrhii: finfiwgmflggglgrgggw Charlottetown Yacht Club has being Steve Russell from Tor- won the women‘s individuaf. reached. through the hard work; onto and Jim Lee of Charlotte. gym as i“ 0] medal at uh I of all members, plnncales of, town. Mr. Rankin said that al- mvmmcs wednesdav bv upset. success that a few years ago‘ though most. members of the fin‘g Russia's Larls‘n fiaiynma. were only dreams." lcourse had little or no experi- The Russian girl, a ,w0,tin,e He reported on the. major remI ence at the start, 25 of the 60 (nymph: champion. won the. pairs which were carried out‘ enrolled and taking part were “pond . place my" medal“ this past spring after a severe considered experienced enough pt,” 8 Astakhova. ,1” of Bus. winter storm wiped out the to skipper I boat at the end of our (Cpl—Nero Casiav-i n t p h E 5’ The Russian girls successfullyl ' He also said that through the defended their championship in Commodore Ron also heaped local club’s affiliation with the the over - all team exercises, praise on the members of the Canadian yachting Association, lith successive games. inaugurated a junior sailing annual National Sailing sem- Czecloslovakla won the silver program during the summer! iuar held in Toronto in August. , craft prooured for this purpose.1 were also heard. ” I'OIITE. Canada's only competitor was In speaking of the National Elected to the executive for the cannula“ “’“men's Cham', here this summer. the commo- Commodore. Ron Atkinson; p’“"‘“”’ {0" the 1‘“ we“ noted that Canadian commodore, Art Love: Vice :1. o H (O i“ called the Charlottetown week Commodore. Clive Stewart; PL A'N ‘ f “the finest held to date." secretary, lke Sinclair a n d G , . Also mentioned in the report Treasurer. Boyd White. or FILTER T|P \len'Joe Pralier o was the highly successful Executive committee mem-l e Macmn, Charlottetown to Shedlac yacht bers are: Bill Rlx. Norqu' Makes Final, race; and the various famous Lowther. Paul Williams Ind sailing ships which were in Henry Peters. l CIGARETTES TOKYO rCPl—Joe Frazier of‘, the United States stormed into the Olympic heavyweight finals with a second - round technical knockout over Russian cham- pion Vadlm Yemel Yanov Wed- nesday night. . . \, Frazier was handing Yanov Thu Fabulous such a beating in the second round that after 1:59 t'le Rus- . / wel mo R l- E M later became the only 0.3. boxer to reach the finals. a. will meet German Hans Huber Friday night for the gold medal. Yanov's defeat broke the Soviet Union's unbeaten record in the semi - finals. in which seven ‘ ' Russian boxers have qualified for the finals. '1 g The Russian had taken Charlottetown Forum Monday. October 26th (8:30 RM.) Slashes Deficit HALIFAX lCP) — Donald Kerr. president of the Neptune Thea't're Foundation here. said the theatre had a deficit last year of $8,000 as compared with 8105.000 the year before. In an address to 3 Halifax service club Mr. Kerr sold it THE "GLOIETROTTERS" VS. N.Y. "NATIONALS" PLUS VARIETY ACTS OI" TOP PROFESSIONAL CALIBRE. AdVInce SIIo Il— 0ld Splfn & Rendelvoul Restaurunb MAIN FLOOR SEATING—82.00 C ENTER BLEACHER SEATS—82.” RUSH (REMAINING SEATSI—Cl.” cutting back of costs." He said Neptune was prob liny the best small theatre in d ram. ABOUT enovmcn I TORONTO rcpt _ The Con-l servatlve government of On- ‘ tarlo hII hired a public rela- . . I lions man‘ to do I weekly so. ' rles o' five-minute radio on." television broadcasts on the 'I booms. ‘ ( Avg Map-tunm.__ - 7'11