Torrid Action Highlights - Summerside Race Action | SUMMERSIDE Whe® race RACES 3 AND 7 give the local track record. a cers is capable‘ of walking off classifier Laird “Boots” Frame: Amy Thrope (J Campbell) 3.1 scare, oe : with top honors ¢ announced over the weekend that’ Annan Gal (E, Bernard) 14 Another top notch racing card, Another fast class goes in he had — < beet oe Port Hill Boy (G. Chappell) 42 goes at the Summerside race- ‘dashes 4 and 8. Josedale Co Pi- flesh in the Maritimes participa- David P.H. (W a8 way beginning tonight at 8 p.m 1.) has the rail, -Tenpessey Riley ting in race cards over the six- Sunny Key The feature event of the even-'|is two, Molq Kal is three, Moun: Canadian Swimmers ‘Expecting Records Ry JIM CRERAR dian surge: expected to give the HAMILTON (CP)—The 50th “avored Australians a tough annual Canadian swimmyne battle Craig J. Chappell) yLobster Carnival here he G a r ws : championships. begin today a! Miss Tanner could wind’ up ora fooling ; : vay castes rary’ 4 | ae eoss in dashes 3 and 7 where |: Jester leaves from the four McMaster University’s new in- breaking as many as three Ca- This was proved fast night in - Times—2.08-4; 2.09-4 seven fast pacers will be look- |. 1 ittie Doctor is five, Billy: door pool and a crop of .new- nadian records in Hamilton, the ithe first card of the week as Amy Thorpe owned by Wm. ing for the.winners share of the |G Command is on the outside, eomers is expected to clean up 220-yard individual medley, the | datit at. the ‘tap winners bidh|Ianlon. - Chartetteteun, kunen ote ‘Miss a > oS mes a8 Dat § erry a tie ar eos cent Be sl new. lifetime marks including Surhmerside _ From the rail out the pacers “Co Pilot’, and Caparafly figures as Dan Sherry of Ham- the 99-yard butterfly. But. she | one double winner ‘lowering his Gal owned by Simmac Stables 4te: Wayne's Pride, Paddyland \Jeaves behind Tennessey Riley. tito, Dick’ Pound of Montreal int the only CanatHan threat. | mark in both trips Pays 3rd:—$12.20: $4.60,",Girl. Timmy H., Meadow Day, |Two more double dash events and Mary Stewart .of Var | Jane Hughes, also of Vancou- ver. is a good bet to shatter the Canadian mark in the 44-yard freestvle Reggie's Best. the bay gelding $3.30; $3.30, $2.90; $4:60; 7th.—|Garth’s Best, Chief's Gal. and |and a- single race round out the owned by R. McNeill of Rustico $7.00, $5.40, $3.70; $10, $3:40 Ripover. Any of these seven pa- top notch catd and driven by Alyre Pineau, RACES 4 AND 8 — em couver, all retiged from com- petitive: -swimming But officials believe they h the hottest crop of young essegnny on poe hid tesa Run Way (B. Whalen) 21 : o tnliesi -c yang |might\in 2.14-2 ; , . ARTERS AND POSITIONS Se evek to come out of Other gold medal candidates | lore did twice around the oval in Adioway Log ‘D Rector 23 ST. ‘ AT Coded from British Columbia include | i flat a —— = : e ee So, tle The kids led hy Elaine Tan- Ron Jacks ‘and Marion Lay_of | On both accasions.he lowered ey eee 3 37 SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY net., of Vancouver, will Se ‘Vancouver and Sandy hrist PT his a : Grattan Abe (W. Waite) 4.4 : shooting for es — ane Ralph. Hutton of Ocean The fastest mile of the night Rio Grande G. Chappell) 63! atk : i ’s team going.to. the British Falls . iw y arlottetown y | ; sas oe ng ak OS re ee of Sage hy nr a FOR JULY 13, 1966 tmpire Games Aug Expected to carry the ban | | et ae tae we y racers 2.10-2. | ‘i Jamaica ner for Eastern Canada to Ja- & | Bi y *harlottetown. un Way owned by O. Kinch, ' POST TIM The 15-year-old~ Miss~- Fanner maiGa is i Kennedy of | alll % | The roan mare reined by Buddy | Roxbury, Mass. ; Adiowey Logan | - ° saa fs dubbed Mighty Mouse be London. © Ont a prospective | 5 0 | oaeeet eee here ~— owned by Charles Hogan, Sum- RACE 1 ‘ eause of her size—five-foot-one | edai winner in. the: 110-yvard | . on rai j tab to = eevent merside. 1—Goldie Dell; 2—Lucky Frisc ‘ _ ’ : a “ : ; sco 3-—Ima Delegate. 4—Sen- nm ke KEEPING EYE-ON BALL Of five other horses to the sire. $201, 9220; $290." h63,90 | Socsg aay, Mig Sandy; & Darky. 7—Bay Pilot: 8 ents ys style ‘ , » the $4.10 $250: $aa@p § ‘at | ane , couver she shattered the world | "is (a see : “ ue Going into last night's race the | $4.10, $250; $8.80, $3.40; $2.60. | : ett record for the wemen’s 220-yard | SELECT TEAM ao. ye of eed eet te, ane ieee over Lulu. Congora..of Mexico. mare. sported a mark’ of 2.09-2 RACES 6 AND 9 | : RACE 2 and $ oY ividual “medley w time Between 150 and 0 swimmers a., kept her eye ow the alr a oa (AP Wirephoto) i is J ; fm i :: 3-2 age, Pasar get ef paid san nares Canada a ene in her first round match in the oft with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 victory ; . The fret doch of Gis, event | Reggie's Best (A. Pincay : + —Dec Waeen; 9—tlee Capgerione: $—Emity Wal; ¢—- 1 fs ERE ——— was captured by Annan Gal in Lorna Price (J. Bernard) 2 2/ Princes Mark; 5—Mark Purdue. end better than the former part in the championships, | the record breaking time of Golden Pick (C. Chappelli 5 : 3 mark which end Thursday night with- 2.09-4. The 5 year-old brown Jolly Don (B. Whalen) RACES ‘3 and 7 be 2 iw : . ; : Sie could alec be inthe Wa tue’ galautlou of Gunahate | - mericans mare is owned by the Simmons Captain Logan (D. Sim- 1—Ozark Pete; 2—Mr. .McElwyn Key: 3~Hi Jay; 4—Sunny “wing for four -cold-medals- at-the-cames—team-—Up—to-25-could-_ us sian O th stables___of Summerside. and_______monds). 5_King:; 5—Splurge:“6—Jazzman.__ kee 4. a 4 : 7 Games, spearheading a Cat® make the squad driven by Emmett “Cowboy” |Name The Price (G. Sey apts oy | Mi RACES 4 and % Ontario, with about 50 swim- | Bernard Misty Paul (R. Gass ; : : Other winners taking new | Times—2.142; 2.14 1—C. N. Adios; 2—Chum; 3—Al Dale: 4-Stalag Hanover; . B ° ; ; ° : " Power Kings eS hare ee se dennalaael | ¥ EN ~ m Meet marks were Doc Price, 2.131; _ Reggie’s Best owned by R. |>—Ellen“Joyce; 6—Jolly Dick. . 7 ia: Hamilton with: eieite aes | y | : Elroma, 2.11. In the second trip | MacNeill, Rustico. | RACES 6 and 3 é ° ‘atherta—each—expetted to—send ; y ; ; of this event, Elroma equalled _Pays—6th: $15.40; $7.90, $5.10; | Beat Juniors about 25. Between 12 and 15. wil! | - ; 1—Mystery— Judy >—-2—Lucky- Lark; -3= Knight Norris; 4~ her new mark set on the first | $7.90, $2.70; $3.70; 9th:— $3.80,|, ; 3 + it I name gan 33.00, $2.20; $2.90, $2.40; $2.80. | Bob's Girl; 5—Bold Debby; 6—Free Chance: 7—True Lady Lowg e~> iv : MOSCOW (‘AP)—The Soviet said of Soviet-American con- Poland-U.S track meet at Berk- | come from the Maritimes with Union in a sudden move Mon- tests were being cancelled. leley, Calif, this Saturday and |8—Lorna Price. The Power Kings broke lopse the rest coming from Manitoba Still up ‘in the: air was the Sunday. Ameriean athletes have |took a new mark of 2.10-2 while ne horses and positions for ; for seven runs in the first in- and Saskatchewan re a oe oF pot meneninpaeena nett —|begur assembling at Berkeley. Run ouee panenat her mark |the racing teatro” of Lobster | 5, ere pee ae Pass 5 end &: Quinella on Race 6, Exactep \ last evening and went »n The Games team will remain/Angeles and the tour of the U.S ‘POLES ‘STUNNED ag Xeyrre oe : Carnival the $4,000 carnival: in- | , : to whip the Fifth Signal Jun- in Hamilton for two weeks of basketball team in Russia in PrOVy, Me@e@t “the poies had been scheduted ame night wae the iin Oo nal ACE, WORE ANU ee jors 146 in a° regularly sche- training under coach Ted Simp- protest against American par- , a Soave foe the US. by plane mgmt was ne quinelia On ed by theyrace classifier Laird | duled Commercial League soft- son of Vancouver. ticipation in the Viet Nam war. ; Wednesday. When the news of (he sixth race which returned |*Boots’ Frame following the | FOR TUESDAY. JULY 12. 1966 ,. ball game last evening. Prea-| Nick Thierry of Toronte~who?—Fhe-—cancelation~~-was-— + -Goes Tod — erst WITHGFA WAT reached -$68.60..on a. combination of .Reg- | draw earlier. yesterday. ' ' ° cher Rowe led the victors on helps. rate. swimmers in the (Closed in a dispatch by Tass, : ay |Warsaw,. Polish officials were | +; Best"ahd Lorna Price. The horses and positions are | SF oni gt 1 Stn "ach Says rate SU et ene an ae ee vsarme cc, ant? uae. "tot ase."*| SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY batters and walked two. Gord tsa at athletes of the track |" a : : . F -80. |¥ankee Timber; 3. Andy's Son; ; Bowtle started for the losers meget Pn Sas oes jand. basketball teams had - met \track and field cbampionships | When asked if the Poles would ‘th $30.80 amd the exactor on/4 Donnaway; 5, J. Scotch Hal: but was relieved by Smith in the 110 and 220. butterfly and |Monday and decided not to par- begin at 10.00 this — = ficial of the Polish Track and a ee 6. Charley Dudley; 7. Senator |. ~ STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT the sixth after having fanned 19 and 290 hackstroke. \ticipate against the Americans |the Athena Regional High School : ; as : The highest single pay of the Sis; 8 Eloise Wick; 9. Starburn Miss \inie wo ‘ | : Field Association said, ‘I. have! . eed 7? - ce : eix batters and walked two. The Tay in the 110 Sencetyie. ithis year. In a resolution, the |track and field complex and all night came in the second race POST TIME & P.M. _ Expected to be a big favourite { ; is the Dartmouth, NS.-ent ry. | ea - Gil | £ : \. no comment at this time.” ‘ Raeus ik / win wove the P Kings third |christ in the 440 individval’ med- jathletes condemned American | indications are that the meet itner the US. embassy. in when Elroma paid $22.10 to win place position in the league ley, Jacks in the 110 butterf! oer cee |will be one of the major SUC veoscow nor the state depart- RACE’1t' —... * Andy’s Son, owned by Eric and | RACE } : ley, ° n the utterfly | The RuSsian men’s and wom- |cesses of the early track season. ue Bets Doc Price ‘G. Sobey oid i ee 1—Chief Play; 2—Mighty Rock; %3—Craig’s Abbe; ' 4—Miss Tom Monaghan and Norm and one coming -somewhere in en’ ment in - Washington had. re e ’ Sr oe: tae! seeweues erry : ; MacLeod had perfect evenings the relays jen’s track team had been sched. ‘Five major track clubs have |ceived official word from the Rose Alda Chief (G. Chappell) 2\won this feature last year as a|/Ane: SHandeome Lady; 6—Terry’s Hal: 7—Honest Patch; = at the plate for the winners as While @anad ld d ; he the er ay ao submitted entries and there will soviet government on the can- Rudy Frisco (E. Bernard) 3 three-year-old and following his |&-™ Hanov : : - ile ®anada could dominate |for the Unit tates and the 1. entries-from various cities | i Mighty Sandy (A. Rogers) 4 recent perform ville | i they hit 44 and 35 respective women's events, the. Australians meet in Los Angeles, scheduled . ; : cellations Gene ( . ee Pee ers Ww. Les Affieck also had a good are expected to win most of the July 23-24. The “American bas- ie ae - a Ontario) An embassy’ spokesman said Lou's Sette tice ce ena 3 [Downs when he finished a close | 1—Sandybee; 2—West River Atom: 3—Bobby Gallon; 4— might as he was 34. Arsenault men’s competitions with Bob ketball team, which left for Eu- ‘a . ew York § . : one —— eee rere John Mac (W. Waite) 7 a to ei ate entry, | Harry Wilder; 5—Lyndon Hanover; 6—Keziah: 7—Wee Lass; a hed @ 28 night at the -plate-forwindte™ taking’ the 440--andthe7oPpe—Sunday. night, .was booked... Halifax, Amherst, St. John’s, ‘ion e Tass report. ocomoonshine, in the fantastic |g—Harlesg Abb the | losers while three other | 659 freestyle. Peter Reynolds | Play in other East European ‘Moncton, Sackville, London, On-*—tWashington:~Robert -“$-~-Me-ySheilaPatch 'R. Barnett) 8 time of 2.02:2, he ts expected to | : : ‘hi i in: Closkey, the state department’s Time: —2.13-1. Doc. Pixee own- nino RACES 3 AND 7 : players were three for four ‘the 110 and 220 backstroke, Ian \COUDtries and then. start -an |tario, Richibucto, Sackville, Pic ; ; 4 : “led by G-.Sobey, Summerside. | s ° ‘ game Queen lornei > leight-game tour in Russia July tou, Oromocto, Fredericton, and Press officer, told a news con- : $3 5 a *ef: 1—Wayne’s Pride; 2—Paddyland Gil) 3—Timmy H.; .4— Cuaciotie — vent q wee ee ens 5 : ij atacbas ONY - will have ference pee oor lice ae $3.50, $2.70; $3.50, Archer, Griffith |Meadow Day; 5—Garth's Best; 6—Chief's Gal. 7-.Ripover . s a evi y 4 ‘ ; ' : Not wase«~unfortunate’” but not a + FON. | . ic : Signals O11 010 S— 6 11 |butterfiy. gf i aiueuiee on — ce ee oe ey eS violation of the March 18. 1966, _. RACES 2 AND 5 Go Tomorrow RACES 4 AND 8 a Bemer_Ringn — 7019-9 164 Heather Saville of Australia -petinc in Warsaw>-te-schedut ycvent, day long meet." _"____\cultural_agreement between the Theta s chapped wa nm oe al eine Co-Pilot: _ 2—Tennessee Riley, _3—Molo Kats. Bowtele '(2-7),, Smith (@) and jas an outside chance to win a to compete in a five-country All officials, are requested to |two countries. ; id Spirit (R- Barnett) 2°3 NEW YORK (AP) Chal |4—Mountain Jester; 5—Little Doctor; 6-—Billy G. Command; » @how. : gold medal in the women's 220 meet in Moscow. this weekend. D¢ at the track at 9:16.a.m. for) “It is unfortunate that the So- Momntaan Hare OB. Waelen) 6 3 lenger Joey Archer became a |e PN. O-Caperet. Rowe ($4) and MacKinnon. |vard breaststroke and Austra- This meet will go on as sched. 2" important discussion jarid due viets. consider the. field of sports Mr: Charmer (W. Wenderson) 3.7 | © r , | RACES i ; =o =—MacAulay (0, lia will undoubtedly add golds luled. Tass s ian to the Tength-of the mest will 4s suitable’ to-use~as-a—potittrat Afton_Libby_(R_Craig)—__4.§ even __money__s ho t__ Monday -—______. ao ee Campbell (4), Monaghan (2) in the velave ja. * a : Tass |begin at 10.00. sharp: -” weapon,”” McCloskey said Speakér Pick (A. Burbine) 5 4 against middleweight “ieeuea| 1—Hallie J:; 2~—Victory March; 3—Just Nancy; 4—Babe . a = peer eeartaesmiomten — = In New York, Capt. Steve Jolly May (A. Pineau) 76 Emile Griffith for their 15-round |Clegg; 5—Jenmy Mozelle; 6—Chummy D.; fear chs Chief; Archer, secretary of the Ama| /Times:—2.M; 2.11. title bout at Madison Square |8—Enterprise Lady. lteur Athletic Union, which is in|. Elroma owned by Stanley Garden Wednesday -night. Daily Double on Races 1 and 2, noi : Te : sf : e : -lcharge of the track, basketball Mayhew, Kinkora. _ \ Griffith, whd has been having ’ : land swimming teams, said ‘ Pays—2nd: $22.10, $7.00, $5.20: uble buil up weight; had Exactor on-Race 4. a - | “I am shocked by the news $5.10, $4.60; 4th:—$5.60, $3,60 been a 7-5 favorite to retain his Exactor on Race 9. Our basketball team left $2.70; $5.20; $3.00; $2.90. title. | Quinella on Race 6. \last Sunday night, and now, of : ieee ae eer Fes . ‘course, that is up in the air, Favored Over Americans 2:2 20 : ‘ . United States track team, said, } , ’ ST. LOUIS (AP)—Strange as; With.a power-packed line-up Siebert and his own Jim Kaat |Koufax. McCovey and switch- |"! am extremely disappointed | F . # may seem, Sandy. Koufax will |that includes Willie Mays and are well rested: and available hitting Jim Lefebvre of the. -- I’m sure the athletes will — all i McCovey of San Fran-, Alston has three relief pitch- Dodgers, the second base re-|be disappointed.”" 3 game for the favored National |ciseo Giants; Hank Aaron and ers on his eight-man staff. placement for injured Joe Mor-| In seven meets since 1958, the | enews today ngetest oe eee a oe auentees Ree The Nationals have Koufax gan of Houston, will swing left- a a gnehice gel agyernmh can ague’s mny McLain of Santo o icago Cubs, thé Ns>~amd--Bob--Veale_ of Pittsburgh as handed forthe Nationals at the | sians times, | E 2 ra Z ; eae , pn favorite left-handed starters’ and Billy. start. - 1) ade ake ae ect ee 3 top pitching winners of |to widen its’ 18-17-1 edge im ‘he McCool of Cincinnati for south- Under the rules, all starters : i is ; . : , 5] n hav on. all sev a ee ce po ok hee MAYS LEAD paw relief. Marichal and Gay- except . pitchers, must play at | This vost the Anpectuube hod’! an expected 50,000 fans at Busch MAYS WILL LEA “lord Perry of San Francisco, jeast the first three innings. No Looe ee OO eee shed’ eco a ag Game time eek vay o of ~ and Jim Bunning of the Phillies pitcher. can’ go more than three \team that had been expected to | 7 oe cere eee ee ht-handed starters, - with . Although Koufax has broken lead off for the Nationals for are right-handed starters, with unless the game goes into ex- \beat ‘the Russians , Claude Raymond of Houston jtra innngs. Tass and later Moscow radio strikeout records, pitched’ athe fifth time... - and Phil Regan of the Dodgers ——————— ——\ aeetad namerks wade by’ the | perfect: game. thrown four no): “I'll probably use Juan Mari for relief. % jathletes at their meeting at’ the | hitters and starred- for Los*An-/chal (San Francisco) as : niy Mele has. McLain, Bell. Sie- L . D ‘Moscow Chess Club criticizing | geles Dodgers in World Series second pitcher,’ said-Alston at bert and Mel. Stottlémyre of egion rops U.S action in Viet Nam. ~_ | games, the ‘left-hander’s all-'a news conference. New York and Catfish Hunter | ; eee eae eee te star ‘work ‘has been limited to’ Sam Mele of Minnesota Twins of Kansas City as right-hand. | £4TC Squad By THE CANADIAN PRESS + la three relief innings said he had made up his mind ers, with Kaat, Steve Barber. of REMEMBER WHEN .. . . McLain, son-in-law of Lou to. go with McLain, top winner Baltimore and Pete Richert oft.) For the second time . in Boudreau, former Cleveland jin the league with a 13-4-record Washington as lefties Carl MacQuaid, coach of the | ¢ticket history, a test match great, and an organ teacher in and two one-hit games Each club is heavy . with Royal Canadian Legion Juniors, W&% abandoned without one the off season, will be making “ }is other pitching. selections righthanded. batting. McAuliffe of .the Charlottetowi Junior | ball being bowled 28 years his first all-star appearance at wij} depend on how the game ‘and Oliva are ‘the only. left- baseball team, ‘pitched and bat-| “880 today—in 1938 — when the tender: age of: 22 goes. But he noted that Cleve- handed swingers in the Amer- ted his team to a 62 victory | ‘ain fell for the fourth day land’s Gary Bell and Sonny ican starting line-up against over, the United Commercial at Old Fraftord, England . a ede aera ce — Travellers last evening in a re- | Australia eventually re- Shamrocks Whip cc gular, league. game: MacQuaid- tained the Ashes.. The. pre- MARITIME RACING — Sixes" reste Sos siege iki , Old Trafford, in 1890 nn striking out five batters and! at : ee Corran ; : walking none. He also went two | The. BIS Shamrocks whipped WV REDERICTON (CP)--Border- [the seventh to gain a new life- for three at the plate the Corran_Ban CeeBees. cur-_ view Tina and Bendonnas Hal time mark with a 2:13 clocking. Young started for the losers | a rently leading the City Softbal) ‘Were double winners on an eight J.W. Volo lowered his mark in but was replaced by Bill Wea- League 20-7 last evening in a “ash harness racing card here winning iboth the second and therbie in the second and the regular league game. Emmett Monday night. sixth. He won the second in 2:15 latter was charged with the | Gallant went all the way on the Borderview Tina took wins in| and followed up with a-2:14 J-5 loss : camaeteenndterrstise= ~—atowing igs. 2.14 35 and 2.17, and victory inthe ‘sixth... | After «.shaky..start the Legion | ye ellbietiaceas-tabtadasisiaied decd six hits, five walkie and four Bendotinas Hal race@™ to the Raider Sis clocked times of settled.down and inthe latter in- |“ E 217 and 2:16 in winning the first ings were“well in control of the and fourth. Other-winners on game. The Legion’ managed. to | the card were True Bote 2.16 get about five hits off Weather- 1-5 and Shawfield Imp 2:16, who bie but some shaky play behind sire in 2:11 1-5 and. 2:11 24 Clayton” Dickison of Debec, NB. reined Borderview Tina to both victories. He also won with Borderview Dixie (2:10) and strikeouts. Frank Bradley start ed for the losers and allowed eight runs before being replac ed by John Hughes who com pleted the game. The two allow Mink Westie ok 1s traded wins in the fifth and Weatherbie led to the greater | t ed a total of 15 hits and allowed: OGinor winners. were I ittle | Cight Shawfield Imp combined part of his problems. u 11 bases on‘halls Maior i? 10 a3 bad Sterling with Fergus Been Burn for a The next league a S 4 | > "Harry Callazhan went 4-6 fer a Sie : $110.60 -exactor return im the played at the Memoria ie . for = _§ the winners while Barry Turner - : eighth race. é diamond this evening. ‘ = Potatoes are for cookin -not cullin swatted three hits ‘n four times. SACKVILLE. DOWNS (CP ae ; San at the.plate For, the. losers ‘he Golder : Law p wed the fastest eS hits were well scattered and Hw a m the mght on an eight- ter to get two hits The Sham dasn nmarness rf icing program rocks pilled off two double plays The se gad a El ore # in the zame owned by. the amsay-Howa : eer +, and Mayhew stable wa lock . = a The. 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