2 | The Guardian, Charlottojown, Wed., Aug: ‘10, 1966. 9 Marksmen, Fencers Score InGames’ MorningRound # By JACK SULLIVAN” vanced “were Peter Bakonyi of seven silveng and seven. >ronze ‘hunts and fahes, and has held tanadian Press Sports Editor Vancouver "and Konrad Wid- Her: total of, !9 medals puts Ontario and Canadian shooting KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP) maier ‘of Toronto, who. thrust Canada well: ahead of . fourth-. championships fanada’s track and field stars, their way into the semi-finais place New Zealand, with 1c. - MEDICAL OFFICER ind her sensational swimmers, of the mén's individual ‘epee The’ free pistol event wes ° He is. medical health officer ‘ook the morning off Tuesday event. -Gerry Wiedel of Toronto fired over a range of 50 metres of the’ village of Omemee, | 12 —but her gunners and fencers was eliminated. ~ ‘with .22-calibre weapons./ There miles west of Peterborough wok up where they left off. England's shooting gold medal is. no restriction on trigges . McMahon, born in Roland, Dr.. Jules’ Sobriaa, pistol-pack- put her into a tie’ with Aus- weight and shape. type or length Man., is 34, single, a research mg physician from Omemee. tralia for first place in meda of barrel, but optical sights are scientists living in Dartmouth, Ont... brought*-down an unex- standings -- both on an ovet-4! banned. Contestants are given N.S. He gan shooting co pected second-place silver in the basis and on the basis of zold- three hours’ to fire 60 shots, petitively Halifax in 1957 and ‘ree pistol event, narrowly edg- medal ‘victories comprising 710 shots at six far- has won Canadian open and ng Gary McMahon of Dast- RACH 11 GOLD - gets in additiog a aighting-in close grand aggregate cham- mouth, N.S., who held on for Australia- and England have "U2ds: ‘pionships. e she—third-place—brenze-— IT golds* eacn- — Australia nee Sobrian, 31, was bore at San| He woe a «third-place broan Charles--Sexton—-of. England, nine second-place. silvers tnd Fernando, Trinidad, and is mar- medal for Canada in the centre- with 544 points, won the gold: seven third-place pfonze. mediats ried with one child. He began fire pistol event at the 1959 Pan- Sobrian had 538 points, two to ‘eight in each category. for shooting while interning in Ter--American Games in Chicago; more than. McMahon. England. aoe in 1961. a ms vas ne a ae — in a ; : e's an am gunsmi lympics in Rome, The two fencers Canada now has five golds, owns and flies his own plane, highest ranking in. international | Swimmers GrabHardware #22225 . eis who. ad- ‘Commonwealth to that time; he 'was 16th in the free pistol in ithe 1964 Tokyo Olympics where | the placed 47th in * rapid- fire | ‘pistol. * run. had. tied itis, v} : t Astros. Defeat Chicago: - Yankees Outclub CHICAGO (AP) -A- double in the fourth inning byeRon Davis broke. up a wild: Jim Palmer,:.trying for battle of home runs Tuesday as 13th -victory, préitected the» lead © Houston Astros came from he: hind with a five-run flurry jn the top of the ninth for ac85> victory over Chiecag> Cubs. victor» ‘broke Houston's game losing streak Davis’ two-bagger scored. Bob ‘2 Lillis, who had doubled, _. Clendenon doubled in one run the. winning run after catche ‘and scored the other on a single John Batemans second home by pitcher Woody ¥rymia. giv- | the game at 5-5. ing the National League leading | The Cubs unloaded four hom- Pittsburgh Pirates a 2-1 victory | son, leading off, ‘singled over ;second. After Jake Gibbs: forced Phe | |Richardson ‘at second, Pepitone York the lead. PITTSBURGH (AP) r “Donn ers,_two by. rookie catchers over New-York Mets. Randy Hundley and/one each The Pirates -scored both runs by Ron. Santo and -Ado.fo jin the fourth inning with Jose | Phillips. Houston countered with |Pagan scoring on Clendenon's, three,-the two by. Bateman ‘and smash off the right field screen. one by Rusty Staub. |With Clendenon on second and ~NEW. YORK (AP)—Joe Pep- Bill Mazeroski on first with an itone and Roger Maris walloped |intentional walk, _Fryman - sin- two fun homers and rookie Fritz gled on the first pitch from Peterson pitched a six-hitter as |starter Dennis Ribant, driving} New York Yankees — nipped in Clendenon. | Baltimore 4-1 Tuesday night. | Fryman blanked the Mets oh It.was the second straight’ loss | | six hits through six innings, but ,for the Orioles and fifth setback they got to him; for a run in in the last six games Yor the the seventh. Jerry Grote |American League leaders, |walked, went to second on Ed Boog Powell gave the Prioles |Kranepool’s “single and, raced Onoles A following an error by Fred :Val- his entine.on Earl Wilson's fly ball to centre broke up a tight ball until the - sixth, Bobby . Richard- game Tuesday” night as Detroit. Tigers defeated W ashington Senators 8-3 / Norm Cash and Orlando Me- nine- hit his 26th homer, giving | New Farlane homered in the Tigers’ five-run, eighth afd Willie Hor- ton and Wilson added triples, Shamrocks > Top Dodgers The ES Softball League's BiS Shamrocks defeated the Dodgers eight to five last night. in the final game of. League play. at Memorial Field. A large turnout-of-fans-watched_as-Sum- merside's Pete Devana pitched his usual hard game, striking out eleven Dodgers, and walking only two. At the end of the game Devana .had allowed. a mere four hits. The losing pitcher, Teet Gregory. gave up eleven hits, walked two, and struck one. In fencing, Bakonyi was the: Nn / er otr best in his round, registering | owin three victories and two defeats | : while receiving 13 lta Wid- i$ { T aier took the fourth «and: last xs STO, reer Lago? ‘Mark of 2:13.8,° set last vear \eualiteing spot in his rounds;+ swimming ace from Vancouver, | ome his Lupe ae ak pd breaking even 33 with 23 hits) ? Games mar se ireceived. ' Ee RR ae Satan Carvoot Austrain tu "°Wiedel was beaten. handy — WHO'S GOT IT night “when “aus: won. the dere 1962 when the Games were held one triumph to five defeats and | % *elace—zold—medat—in—the wome at Perth, Australia. (26 hits received. | . Houston outfielder Dave ago's Wrigley Field. The ae- en's 220-yard -buttertly British Empire. Games 4 _._Marilyn_.C 0.1. 4.0 n~of-Parry+ Sound; Ont., was second in the | final and cantysed the s:.ver medal while Ann Barner of .England took thé bronze ‘Miss. Tanner's. winning was*a world record two .min- § utes, 29.9 seconds, two seconds under fhe mark. set a year ago - by. Susan Pitt: of the “United States : : i Miss from at the | time a Tanner ‘ook the ~ outset. —Miss 16, pressed her hard third length, ~but. eoming home the Vancouver ace vas just too food and won 'coing away Miss Corson: finished in 2:34.8, well ahead of_ Miss Barne> who won- the bronze in -2°35 the leed Corsen, om tne MARILYN CORSON Peter Re¥nolds cf Australia B.C, was second and took the won his third gold medal silver z ‘ ‘ swimming: “When he—captured Reynolds ‘also’ wor in wor 'd the men's 220-vard backstroke record’ time<-two minutes, 12 - Ralph Hutton OC Ocean Falls, ‘seconds. “He held the previous Riders, Stampeders Sean Most Explosive. tmedal__ _men's 440-vard freestyle in four Karl Byron of Australia ‘fim; | The surprise medals Tuesday | ished third and won Oe ae iwere im contrast to Monday's | : | performance- -in--which—by-—Bill Hutton made a Sahai chal- ‘Crothers of Markham, Oates lenge to catch the 16-year-old Who frankly admitted he blew | boy:;wonder from Australia and the eo rae = acer had fhe consolation of equalling Which had im aimo Reynolds. old world mark of ‘tainty. 213s, PLACED. FOURTH Robert Windle of Australia | Crothers came™Yourth in his speciality, and although nis in sds mike we eee 1:47.3 time equailed the former, "Games record set by Peter Snell of New Zealand in 1962, minvtes, 15 seconds. This shat- he told reperters, De sa kama a vee “J just blew-it. I tried to get tr through, but the hole never tralia in_1960 and Games mark ar 20 set in} 1962 at opened. You can't zo see in a corner.” Pe we, Mureey Rose;, ye Noel Clough of Australia won John Bennett gave ‘Australia the in a brilliant 1: @ one-two finish when’ he won thesilver medal while Hutton George ET 4° ctond behind won the bronze. I{)was the sec- Ss Cioieht cot tha aives od ree rece ee ae Gmen- ad’ Kerr, *h2 bronze.’ in which Hutton. 18-year-old ala is sotlight on be high school student. was:heaten lem a ee ps en auumpeeg in world ree- cot. Ra Clarke — ice second time—in a distance bet sits rapists England ‘event. He lost the six miles Sat- if urday to an unknown Kenyan He ot eagieed wer tail ang Cee eee, ee Se ‘emu. Monday wed ! [on ee ry medal. cother Stipend Sees ae The mze went The winning time was !-09:2,-Rushmer.° Keino's ti wae under Miss Ludgreve’s mark pear-world record clocking . of | By RON SPEER = ATLANTA (AP) - Bobby Bra- : gan’s stormy career with At |= 4 lanta Braves came io an end|* ' Tuesday ‘when he was fired a manager and replaced by Billy | Hitchcock. ‘The change, long expected, |} * Was-made“in an atiermpt to get) the Braves out of the - second |. division in the National Lease, |: Reneral Monee er John, McHale said ’ “We owe it to the fans of At- Janta. to finish just as high as) we ‘can,’"’ McHale’ said. “We waited. this long, hoping Bobby |; could get the club mbving. All ‘ : the evidence pointed to the fact | |e 8 that he couldn't.” Hitchcock, who ‘managed Bal- ‘timore Orioles “in sthe American | league in 1962 and 1963, took | aver with the Braves in seventh Place, 12! off the lead : The 50-year-old baseball vet- | eran- had been considered peel gan’s~ probable successor ever | since he was hired as an.-At- lanta. coach last winter. S SOFTBALL : | Be | Cin steno BOBBY BRAGAN | Startling changes,” Hitchcock |said.- ‘I just. found out I was > ; eifed at 7:40 this morning,” quest that all the players be on hand ; iger of ‘Pittsburgh Pirates and | ’ Succeeded. By Hincticatk: . teams. “T don't plan. to make any. the Trraqrager™ when Twas awak- j August 6 — Juniors vs. Dod- gers. August “99. — Ceebees vs. Shamrocks: ” August 30 — Dodgers vs. Jun- “a \Cleveland Indians, was in ‘ms _ iors. fourth season with the Braves, August 31 — Shamrocks vs. |They finished sixth in 1963, fifth Ceebees. “\in 1964 and fifth again last year September 1 — = vs despite what is considered one Dodgers. — of baseball's Jongest - hitt:ng Saturday, August 27 and Sep.’ tember 3 are being -held open Bragan; who had a one-year for rained.out-.zames. i|contract, will remain on the | FINALS Braves’ payroll the rest of the September. 6 _ winner ‘of iyear. He said he did not tivik | Series .“B" ‘at Senes “A”. he would have any trouble get- September 7 winner of ting another baseball job. Series ‘A’ at Series “B", ember 8 — winner Bragan was one of th most lestine outspoken advocates of the | “B": at Series “A™, September 10 or 11 “Braves move out of Milwaukee, | ner of Series ‘‘A” at Series ‘BY’ of, and. that brougnt criticism him sharp September 12 from Wisconsin‘ fans. Series “‘B’’ at Series LEGION BASEBALL PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE aw NIORS—1st seat men Mt. Stewart Wednenday, : = 2nd game; SA (if WeceRary Cheritiecaea Aug. 13th. winner “Ar } ~ Hitchcock. said he hopes’ to : bolster the Braves’ struggling BANTAMS—All Rames Monday,! August 22nd in An exhibition ,softhall game pitching’ staff hy “putting ’confi- Montague. : has. been called between the dence in my pitchers. ang. giv- Canadian Tire. Pistons. of. the jing them’ the responsibility’ | SUVENILES—AMl games. Saturday, Aug. Zith in Commereial-SofthallLeacue—and aera Mtching..._prablems. oes + Ummerside — ‘a the Ellis Brothers Juniors of the} Bragan all season, and he has * City League. Game time has| been the target of Atlanta fans MIDGETS—All games Sunday, _ Aug. 28th in beeh set for 630 this evening at bons for weeks. He also wae tne pane onigh, Victoria Park. Coaches Vern (popular with ’ Milwaukee fans Blanchard of the Juniors. and’ last season before, the Braves}: For Little Leaguh and ladin slthall games watch Duke Larter of the Pistons re- |left Wisconsin. i ” , daté. An press. Bragan, also fired as mana- “S f Wilson Kiprugut of. Kenya and | “tain ~Charlie~ Seott, secretary | Nicholson, left, with hat flying cuts in front of teammate Ron Davis" to grab Ron Santo's short fly. yesterday at Chic- tion occurred in the first inn- ing-of-the- Cubs-Astros- game. ‘tee _ (AP Wirephoto)- Alberta Capture Willingdon Cup MONTREAL (CP) '— Al- day, heeded 75 on his second iberta’s four-man team Tuesday \trip for 145. as low. man for the won—the Inter-provincial team |West Coast team. ‘golf championship and the Wily | Virtually from the start, the jlingdon Cup with a - 36-hole-jother’ five teams in the nine- jmedal score of 591. - jteam tournament were never in It was the fourth win for Al- |the hunt. Nova Scotia . finished.) berta in six- years. British Co- |fifth with 626, followed by Man- lumbia. was second with.- 595. \itoba. with 635, Saskatchewan t with 638, New Brunswick-Prince | Ontario tiad: 598; Quebec 608. The Albertans built up a (Edward. Island with 645 and ‘hree-stroke lead after Mon- Newfoundland — in its second iday's 18° holes. It grew to ‘six |year_ of ‘competition—with 662. |strokes when -the final = got ALBERTA (591). under way Tuesday. . “Far down the back nine 1/Keith Alexander =, Ee | | Bob Wytie —7ET5 14 figured _we might_tie_with Brito) «Silverberg —72-76—148 jish Columbia, but the 16th was: Yonn Kibirh 78-72--150 key hole,”’ said non-playing cap- | BRITISH COLUMBIA (595). Wayne Vollmer. 70-75—145 | the Alberta Golf Association. Tobe Russell ~-15-73-=148 ; At that decisive 16, Boh. Wylie John Johnston = 16-75-15 | The Dodgers led off fast with a quick three runs in the first inning but ,the Shamrocks ral- lied, slamming in four to cap- ture theylead -in the second. After the opening burst both teams settled down, maintain. ing their positiona throughout the an early lead when, he whacked [home as Bill Murphy singled. . his 25th. homer into thé-upper . WASHINGTON (AP) Don deck in right field leading off! Wert's seventh-inning home’ run BASEBALL RESULTS National League ‘Harrelson (10). | WANTED HORSES and PONIES for the GOLD CUP PARADE FRIDAY AUGUST 19th Dress—Riding habit preferred for horse own- ers. Anthing colourful for pony riders. Let us have your name and address as soon as pssible. rw <p PLEASE. CALL ‘SINCLAIR: CUTCLIFFE Phone 2-3241 ~ v = ‘Deadline for entries Wed. Aug. 10th . | when she won the event four 12:57.4. Clarke came home in feed ad Roe abe ‘nd face aren a | Probable pitchers for today’s oe Eee Sarai, ide “years ago. However, it was two-- 12:59.2 and Rushmer <n 13:08.6: | nn Kilburn took par fives. “liek Wealock 73-71--144 Major league games: BNE 5 RACES 3 ‘and 1 pe tenths of “&*secoad . behind “@ | after the race,.Clatke looked |"FU en” Alberta. was [nie woes 7 em American. League | 1—Highland Spirit: 2—Timmy H.; 3—Mountain Marie; 4— . OTTAWA. CPY Ottawa Nine need time to get adjusted~ mark she ‘established in - at his second- place. medal and |Gary Cowan 3 146 | level 6-3) at Behe Ridge Eddy; 5—Sunny Key; 6—Port Hill’ Boy; ° 7—Doe Rough - Ri ‘aldare | i z two-under-par with an aggre- 'Paul Williams. 76-76-—~152 |. Cleveland . (McDowell. : ough ders an-d Calgary’ Imports Roger Ferdrix -and heats Saturday. id: Anh Ee ; 8—Glamorous Wick. si ; Be sa jgate of 20 strokes. British Qo- Doug Mosso 78-78—-156 |Boston (Stange 4-6). Stampeders have-of the most. John Walderzak have looked im- “I've got more of these things | : g P iz Baltimore “(Watt 83) at New explosive offences’ in the Cana- pressive-at the guard slots but - than Father Christmas. Always |!" a, took 24. ao QUEBEC (608) ly ] ys. RACES 5 abd 8 “dian, Football sLeague but their sill have cee for improvement. | BASEBALL second best—always the silver, Art Donaldson took a two- “Hugh . Paterson 78-72—150 | York (Ta bot 8-8). 1—Thunder Benn Burn; 2—Victory March: 3—Harry Wilder; ~ inter-locking encounter. here to- The same hie: tare tackle never the gold: Kep proved |over-par seven: veteran John Louis Michaud 81-70—151 i Ban = = am 4 4—Lynden Hanover; 5—Calamity’s Boy; $—Ermie Spencer; te fight could: turn into a battle of Chuck ie MINOR himself better than me... but |Johnston and Wayne Vollmer Dave Hardie 76-77—153 Rio Grande; 8—Happy Gallon C. defences The Ottawa attack may get a how can I quit until I prove \needed sixes and the only par Don aOR ennai ‘ano I Need Insurance? ~~ RACE 9 An erratic pass defence’ big lift with the return to reg- MONTAGUE — Minor baseball I'm better than him?” | salvaged aaa pase — -| Charles Brace 77-76—153 | AUTO, H 1-Name The Price; 2—Misty Paul; 3—Eleanor Patch; 4— doomed the Riders to another ylar duty of fullback Jim Dil- playdowns continue in, KINGSTON, jamaica oa rene te ete ee the field Peter Hope 79-7156 | Summer Dream; §—Hallie J.; 6—Jolly Don; 7—Miss Lane; 8—- ‘ also-ran position in the Eastern tard who saw only limited ae- for the right to represent the Angela — so aiwithi two-under-par_70 Mae: | \Perry Locke 83-75—158 | ' MOTOR BIKE, J] Bave Clegg. Also eligible: Rose Alda Chief. onference last year The de- tion last week but now has fully couaty in the Legion playdowns trounced 11- aT 3 Tuesday to} + Bryson Crowell 78-81—159 | FIRE LIFE. et Daily Double on Races 1, and 3; Wiactor “on Race 8; Quin- fensive. lineup is virtually UR recovered from a_minor knee jfor the Provincial. championship. Toronto es| | Gi MANITOBA (635) I " Cid alla Race 7; Exactor on R & changed from last. year and finjury. On Thursday at 2 p.m. Souris capture the“ women’s: singles | egion ves INick “Mickoski 79-76—155 | 8.00 eee xactor on Race 9 coach Frank Clair hopes an ex- Dillard's: hackan et. Will play Montague at-Montague badminton title and gold medal Bill Pidlaski 75-81-1588 @SEE... -tra-yeat ‘of experience will pro- (oo Canine: cup. man, ‘Ted in the second game of the series. &t_ the porta ee tne Appointments ‘Barry McKenzie 81- i188 | diice the needed improvement Ottawa’s ground attack sith g2 Georgetown, the third team of Miss : ¢ U Smith ! B Ss Director B0b _ Dunbar 79-87—166 | LEN HOOKEY rr Tonight's “game—wil! -be—the--~ a =n Peter cere the group, will play at Souris on silver medal and Ursaia Sg Stan Brynton., Sports iret or SASKATCHEWAN (638) i i c first major test of Clair's de- Yards in 10'trips Wednesday, but of England the bronze when she of the Charlottetown Branch of \ ! = ; Saturday. Jim Scissons 81-71—152 | - Co-Op Ins feage hin anon Riders held OHNE 1 grate ak tines ih juvenile compntitnn eteied, denny, Sexton of ERE [the oval Connon Lesion at [ea Ros rea i 8 their ‘opponents to 46 points AS. | ace 4 iaak medabine ares ‘Souris will meet Montague at eo ee Kane as bie craiaeer of the Keith Rever saat Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 they won all four exhibition. Ev ri = me ig pm. on Saturday in their sec- ate Royal Canadian Legion Junior | | Mervyn Folk 85-87-2172 nam BS = = al LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS rames and allowed Montrea] [tven H he does start the ong game. These teams as well ibaseball team last evening. At | N.B.-P.E.1. (645) Alouettes only eight in Wednes- Same on™ the berich, Black’s jas the Midgets will play i a. SOFTBALL ithe same_time..he named Bill |Ernest Hachey - 76-76--152 | ' j : ‘ day’s 10-8 ppening victory running power will guarantee tournament for the Legion Pro- | : --|Weatherbie as coach and Carl | Arthur Kennedy 81-75—156 I | ) ' i ds Calgary's another story. With him plenty of action. spelling |yincial Championship with the | SCHEDULE |MacQuaid as assistant coach. | Brian. Lewis. , 81/84—165 yy. Bony Livestock will be admitted to groun Lovell] Coleman and Ted Woods 5oth Dillard’ and halfback Bo | ‘Bantams to play at Montague All Legion players (Juniors) are | Merlin ‘Mackenzie 83-89—172 5 Fri A 12th All live- providtig a strong. running ‘at- Scott. August 22nd; the Juveniles in! The City Softball League semi- {asked to be on hand this eve- NEWFOUNDLAND (662) Id f hi d after 1 p.m. day, ugust i © tack to balance the passing of | Riders could. make another of- Summerside on August 27 and gnal playoff schedule, a best |ning at the Legion for trans-|John Estabrooks 80-79—159 | Oo asnione j stock te be in berns 6 p.m. on Setur- Sueeerrece Eagle Day, Stam- fensive adjustment tonight. ithe Midgets in Tignish on Aug- out of five. series, is scheduled | [Sertation to Pee eee orn sleet oer—in hi h h i | y by P- Ve : : peder$are ~ threat any time, Defensive half Bill Cline ‘ust 28. 10"through to Sep: )where they will mee oun er OCkW a | wneeil su ky. day August Poultry i ” they get the ball. might get a shot at quarterback | The junior playoffs start .at tember fhe schedule isa as | ove arte feet Ta aaa | Fred Davis ~ 84-90—174 | g , A 13th. wil be ad Riders also have had their—di-tive s° i Jackson'’s—passing--Moatague today Wednesday, / ne uniors i : ae 9 6h600sesesSeeebb0054, ® mitted. Monday 5th problems on offence. Quarter- doesn't improve. Cline, used al- |August 10 with Souris vs. ‘Mt: greet 10 — "Shamrocks ve. "| provinciat aor eee 3 Vintage 1880 - 1900, : ie Aug. | : : back Russ Jackson has been most exclusively for punting last Stewart. The second and third Ceebees (Series “A”. an Gree oe ne nets br } H. BENNETT CARR Call ee missing his pass targets and year, displayed a sharp passing | games if necessary will be held | 11 + Juniors vs. Dod- | ae acne Sun Life of Caiiada i oe f : three - rookie . on the offensive arm in exhibition games. —i Charlottetown on Saturday. cos (hates “B"). oe et caine aarit ; District Supervisor _ Alan Maccleod | Provincial Exhibition Association -_ — eebees a i Couns ‘ ae ee eae ihe 3 Chavictons, FE} 894-6541 ‘and Charlottetown Driving Park August 28 — Dodgers’. VS. | midgets entry jn Provincial play- '$ oe eer S Before 5:00 p.m. : ave 'S ra n S ire | Juniors owes, ty cal ceceussupegiea’| | , | August 4 — Shamrocks vs- | Ceebees.— oo’! ae E> DON'T MISS THRILLS and SPILLS J > STOCK CAR RACES ¥f % COVEHEAD SPEEDWAY a WEDNESDAY, AUG. Oth - § P.M. SHARP eee in Purses RACE PURSE ee 1 Canadian Tire Corp. "(Roy alty Mall, Ch’town) 6 cylinder $50.00 ) No. 2 'Dow’s Restaurant, Ch’town, flat V-8 Cylinder .......... $50.00 No. 3 Vending Services Ltd., overhead valve V-8. $50.00 aN ’ No.4. Montague Bakery, 6 cylinder | $50.00 - | No. 5 Gaudet'’s Auto Body Shop, Eden St., Flat V-8 cvlinder $50.00 ” No. 6 Lucky Dollar Food Stores, overhead valve V-8 850,00 Me No. 74. & G. Dairy, Ch'town * Consolation race for non-winners $50.00 No. § Tulle Bros. (Easy Cleaning Supplies) Free For All $100.00 OVER 30 CARS EXPECTED © “ALL’CARS MUST BE IN PIT BY 7:30 P.M. All races tinder P.E.I. Stock Car Assn. Rules r DOOR PRIZES 1—16 Haves Mother's Own Bread. t 2—0 Race Tickets Nickerbly Enterprises Ltd. ie BE: EARLY — ADULTS $1.00 Children Under 12 “Free” 4 ¢ ‘| Detroit (McLain 14 - 9) at/remaining five innings) The | Houston | 000 021 005— § 132 | Washington (Haanan 2-5) .(N). | Dodgers’ Merle Longaphie, bat- | Chicago ~ ~~ 001 103° 000— "5 13 T'~ ‘Chicago “(Peters 6-8) at--Kan-|ting-two--for--three, slammed:.a ——-.,--- hag td Laiman (6), ee sas City (Krausse 8-6) (N). home eee the seventh nine )) (7) and Bateman; Ells- but the effort came too late worth, Koonce (1:4) (9), Sim- California Went Ga ne ot to shake the BIS Club. : mons (9),. Jenkins (9) and , ; The Shamrocks had plenty of | Hundley. HRs: Hstn — Staub} National League power at the plate with both (12), Bateman 2, (15): Chi—| Los Angeles (Drysdale 8-12) | Hoss Chandler and Barry ‘Turn Phillips (13), Hundley 2, (15),/at Atlanta (Kelley 1-2) (N) er hitting twice on four ‘official Santo (26), ‘| "Philadelphia (Short 12-7) | at|‘ips. Backing them with two New .York 000 000 100— 1 80 St. Louis (Carlton 1-0) (N), | hits on three trips were Roddie ‘Pittsburgh. 000 200 00x— 2 50| San Francisco (Perry 17-2) at |Matheson and Clee Gillis. Ribant ° (7-5), Hamilton (7) /Cincinnati (O'Toole #4), (N). |, inal. “August 9.68 om ween! Lape Mey fot ine, #10 ot [amy Og American League: |" Houston’ (Bruce $9) at’ Chi: | poe” 3 in oe Cleveland 300 100001 § 88 \cago ande 89), [Junior ¢ 13 38 Hargan (8-6) and Azcue; Ben- - ae |nett- (1-2); Osinski (5); Sheldon Bs : 5 (7). and Ryan. HRs: Cleve— | STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT Whitfield. (23), Alvis (10). Lue ‘ Baltimore 000 100 000— 1 60 New York 000 00202 44 " SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY | ‘Palmer (12-6), S. Miller (7), | Fisher (8) and Haney, Etche- eer BS i barren (®); Peterson (9-7) and|. ~~ WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 10th. ssi -| Gibbs. HRs: Balt—Powell (25). ; |NY—Pepitone. ¥26), Maris (9). ‘POST TIME 8 P.M.- : 000 001 250— 8100) - tee : -—-__RACE-1_ and-4 haber pana ha hoideaerted an 1—Glee Adios; ‘2—Adioway Logan;3~Rowland Delight: ~ ‘McFarlane; Kreutzer (0 - .2), Grattan Abe; 5—Rustico Bay; 6—Wild- Chance; tality: Queens Gox—(8-iines ‘8 and—Casa| &—Senator’s Cousin; 9—Real Spirit. _ nova. HRs: ‘Det—Wert (5), Cash | 5 : RACES 2 and- ‘ (47), McFarlane _ (5). Wash—| - 1—Silver Glengile; 2—Frankie.Chief; 3—Adioscots Dream; 4