s j : sts “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., duly 22, , 1966. 9) Sizzling Program Set For Tonight eee ‘Little Art Upsets Field ‘In Winning Feature Event Another sizzling night of har-! Seven more speedsiers go in ‘le Art a rangy seven year- jifetime mark. Starlight, Pride Starlight, Pride G F itzpat- ~ lopway (‘W. McArthur) 23 ness racing is schedyled for the dashes 4 and 8 John ‘“‘Buddy” ae ‘Ong géiding owned ‘finished second and Harless' Abb » rick 2 Amy Thorpe (J. Campbell) 42 ® Charlottetown Driving Park be- ic y i Ge “émple of Kensing- third Harless Abb “A Pineau 3 Mr McElwyn. Key ‘C. Wool- ginning tonight at 8 p.m.. The | ‘ampbdell = — Amos Frost | ton and driven by Alyre Pineau Dennis‘Herbert a nine year old; C¥clohe Kelly ‘L” Kellya 4 ‘ fidge) 45 feature event of the evening goes |8Way on rail, Claude 0’. aptured both ends of the fea- hay “ing gelding owned and Ernie Spencer ‘C.. Smith 5 in! ’ 6 in dashes 5. and 9 where gix.top Brien’s Lucky V. who paced to a tured trot and pace ~ dng pa a beni Ferguson won .Windy June ‘J. Smallwood) 6 pg bag: Heb ys pag h pacers will be looking for the new lifetime mark h's last time pat the ‘rlottetown Driving the seventh dash in 212°3 Jose- Dixie Lou T+ Palmer) ee Gregor) 64>. winners share of .the purse, ut will leave from two. the fast- Park night. The big son of dale Cq Pilot: driven by Clark Time: 2.12:4 ae ' - From the rail out.the pacers in- breaking Splurge will leave from Dean a/lon. dam Marion L.-Smith was ‘second and Molo Kai ‘Pays: $4-20 5%, 450: 16.20 Times: 2.08:2; 2.07:1, clude: the always exciting Hur- the three spot, Ralph MacFad- | trotied to a winon the fifth dash driven by. Francis McIsaac was 10 407 5.70 Pays” $7.50, 4.0, 3.60:-8.70,- “rah, Sid Stead’s Lee's Way C€., 'gen's great pacer Elmer € will - " i in 2082 and came back to third DASHES 4 AND 8 3.60. 4.90> $3.70, 2.90. 2.40; “3.90, the Sensational Yankee Blaze, |leave from four, Stanley: May- | oF ’ , Soe Ps ee a og capture the repeat in the sizz- Feature Pays: Daily double on Miss Coppertone (W. Craig) 16 290; 2.50: ; we | the' tough Greenbrier pacing hew's fine pacing mare Glamor- ms 4 gi a ae: 7% ng time of 2.07 | <The 207-1 Traces 1 and 2—a combination of Fmily Hal (J. Hennessey) 41° DASH T ow mare Eloise Wick, the rugged ous Wick who has a trip i: 2.08 | Be mile in race’ nine was onty- one- Bell's ‘Last and Bold Debby— Kim Sue ‘R_ Barnett * \9 9 Dennis Herbert (E. Ferguson) b2> little pacer J- Scotch Hal wha (and # piece-one month aco will ; Pp fifth of. a second -off ihe Ch paid $15.20” Irene Mir (RB. Craig 4 4 Josedate Co Pilot (C. Smith) 2 {—~ fooled all the experts last week leave from the five spot, Dr * jotfetown Driving’ Park t at Quine}la_om_race 3 a combina- pasoie's Rest 4 Pi inpad) 3 7 Mole Kai ‘F: MclIsaac) - s+ in winning a dash of the feature, Prestot MclIntyre’s -. Countess record: ‘nf 207 aa ‘s ~ = — _tion of Sasan's Birthday . and Jolly Dick -H—-Poutten: 4-3. Chief trator (D. MacNeill) 4 and last but not least the? roan |Alice will leave on the outside, les” Stortty. Song in 1062. Starlight Pride—paid $44 10 Ellen Joyce (C. Willis) 13 Mountain Jester | the night's curtain raiser in the Time: 2.15:2 time of 2 “pacing mare Rose Robin who and the Don MacNeill «4 r lik ‘ ; Daily double on*races 8 and 9—. - > Starry Knight 1% © has paced the fastesf mile this eee a Wick will trail out Amos | the . re ‘ue Biv raf eh combination of Emily Hal and gene sate. : i. yt - 3%. Free aon (E. Larter) t- eae ‘ a eet ete oe pf ‘va times and led from wire to wire oo eh -gaelg = combina. 2.00; 4.50 $8.60, 6.00, 3.00, 400, Deceiver (J. Smallwood) .- . 7 Pp a double.dash even roun of the. p rsé Amy Totes dtives 53.30 DASHES $ AND 8 | Pays: 96 ™. 4M, 3.4; 7.8, — picking a winner in this class jout the exciting.card. Post time by Biddy. Cotmehell ‘whe @rex dake Co- Pilot—paid $53! cailte Ak tA Pees ‘i lees: san , . . a, t e j Mm: : will certainly be a tough ¢! chore. is 8 8 pm. é = Stormy Song to the track re ar "R. MacDonaid) ot 3 : cord in 962, was 3-2, and ap- ae psstcpapeicclesmatecarat ee iieadlliibtinih t “other troller | Cegeway-h.- Carts 8 ae me HUNTERS’ CORNER — Ser orner troller Topway owned and Barbara's. Tag ‘B. Craig) ‘s — Sy en De Wilbur MeArthur’ was Lakeburn's Pride (C. Smith) 4 “Track down = > nt pees e re om! A ee eh yee + Asket—.R..Annear)- . S- wana ' Bell's Last driven by owner: Lucky out A. Pineau) 6 [00 ‘ UC S Randal! MacDonald captured Carroll (J. Hennessey) 7 ‘the nee of a - >? Cleggway driven Pays: $9.40, ..4.00, 3.40; $15.40, by Allie Carr was second, and | 22.90; $7.20 : ane CAUGHT IN RUN DOWN [Remeber The ache tp tones wae b-saab 6 Lifetime at - { 2 Craig wae third. Bold Debby ‘E. Bernard) 11 Tom Satriane ‘of ‘the Call- Sox between third and home tempted squeeze play,. when Bold Debby owned by E.W. Far Stride (D. MacNeill). 2dr fornia Angels as he was tag- im the -fifth inning of their Fred Newman of the Angels p,,, of Frat River and driven Sir’ Chavtner (3. Mendaveney 8 % . : roe ged out in a run down by Joe game at Fenway Park yester- missed the pitch. Boston won ). Fos Boreked was. the \Laid Adins (0. Postion’ as) 4 s < " ht of the Boston Red Gay. It all happened on an at- 7 to 3. As I type this “Corner” Joly occurs One angler told me he Foy. ri other double dash winner on the | Miss Flamingo (A: Carr) 53) fs-on the verge of mid-month was having good luck with trout- card. The eight year old chest- | Adam's Tom (T. Palmer) 6 4} and the odd brood of black ducks at a beaver dam in the Peakes nut mare won the second dash | Times: 21:3; 2.15:3 M 0 T 0 R o have been spotted By -mid-Au- area when the shooting .and in 2133 and the sixth dash in| Pays: $4.60, 2.60, 240; 260,/ - gust a fair estimate can be hound baying sounded like a an 5 m 2.15°3 2.90; 2.40; $3.00, 2.30, 2.10; 2.40, made with regard to the current ‘Roman Hohday’’. He told me Susan's ee driven by | 2.20; 2.40 . = 4 be ; hatch with respect to this pro- got quitea_start when two huge, eal | Wilbur McArthur trotted home DASH 3 ; mas = vince. The skunk is the top pre- sweat encrusted hounds hooteeyt. mm — =. oe third dash im the Susan's Birthday ‘W. Me- | St. Peters Road _ Diet 2 dator with-respect to next rob- like “lost souls in torment” roar- 2:4 equalling her Arthur) 1 bing In years past black ducks ed by steaming like a couple of aa sires aa favoured ‘thorn hedges as nest- ing sites. as the crow was the main-predator our ducks had to contend with. They--found out, with the advent of skunks, that thorn hedges offered but slight | deterrent to this imported pre dator they simply tunnelled under the thorn growth and feasted to their hearts content Our present day black ducks fa- freight trains. One of them slow- ed up and gave with a dirty look | and hackles raised. He didn’t fee! too comfortable and left shortly after and hasn't been back to this trouting spot since. The 22 Cal rifle and the BB. gun should be barred as hunting weapons and restricted to target shooting. It was a sad dav when the 2? rifle was allowed for use The Sergeant's Mess entry in ‘in the first inning. the city junior baseball league fourth, one in-the fifth, and two’ defeated the Legion club in a re- in the seventh to salt away the The Legion's night at’ Memorial Field Kenny |runs came in the fourth mane Ballern’ went all the way for the ‘on two walks, a balk, winners giving up three hits and and ground ‘out. Catcher Wayne MacDougall gular league game played last game striking out twelve. John White a Base ballGame |s i For Lead AKRON, Ohio (AP)—Sammy Snead, tired. and full of aches and pains, struck a blow for the; | COLONIAL HOMES vour trey-fields. and well centeF as a game hunt weapo started-and-pitched -# and 1-3-in sparked the winners at the plate middie-aged with a* two-under- at that was : tight re ao 2 nings for the Legion was charg- | getting two hits in three tries. 68 Thursday that sent him This current having season {s ‘Game Association members who ¢¢ With the loss. He was releived |Other singles were picked up by a tie with Al Geiberger for earlier tian ordinaty duce th lfimally menseed te have the DY Carl McQuaid. inthe seventh, |Cyril MacDonald, Kenny Bal- the opening-round lead inthe aot ; hei ays ; ag who come on with one man on lem, Blair Arsenault, and Wayne isoth anniversary Professional early spr ng condit ons and a twenty-two placed in the hunting base and one out “MacKinnon: 3 Pe hbie” Asati tion olf _cham- bemats of eae has ey category ane wh “The. winners scored two runs! Lyall Huggan, Dennis Affleck pionship , Boe Ate ais About _According to reliable. informa=— —__——+ and John White picked up the eit: sesduivantie ‘aii Pal- three weeks ago Willard Stew- tion from farmers and those who three-hits fer the losers. tle such wee tat art, Waterside, a dedicated fox do a lot of night car. driving that mer. and -_ —" = ere hunter and predator control em-; skunks are as tick as. “raisins Harry Jerome me bhyee aaa 2, amat- thusiast. was busy cutting hay jn a plum pudding” over -the., ing —_* _— a omg and run over. a_black. nest im whole province his big drives down the Fire- ! c ‘s ~~ Sullaeps and nat field Three of the - eleven towns no exception. This column- To Compete - ‘stone-—Country— Chul fairways re broke 7 ow as ‘ ted nsationally for a ‘ 2us-were—broken_and signs -iM- ist never _was*in “favour: of: 4 ane Tr Pere et "at top plaée iM the ted); Peery wt dicated that the duck had been hounty on native wildlife like the VANCOUVER (CP aims a : ae aha ce ag sitting about two. weeks.: The red fox for instance. The fox is. Jerome, co-hotder of the..world rt “aycregefarmer— or hay—cutter.one of nature's top mousers and record in the 10) yard and 100 would have shrugeed this inck he most certainly is not going metre dashes, wilt compete in dent —aft--ae——heine—unaveidable- hungry” this” vear for tield “Hiite jhe British Empire Games “AUK. buy Willard. “took a different | are bordering on the “‘pest’ cate- 4.14 in Kingston, Jamaica View. He shut off the tractor and gory this summer. It is this col- Jerome was reported today as placed the still hot eggs in his %mnist’s opinion, regardless of having cleared up a- schedule cap and hich tailed itefor his car what our biologist clan may con- conflict involving ‘a re pasked nearby and drove tend, that within a two year per =en ot university straicht 19 Lorne Jenkins home jod from the present date’ ou British Columbia and will be at_*MacKenzie’sCorner..on —a--government —will be forced —t “+ to Jamaica —for the: twenty-to-one chance .he might adopt drastic control measures Games heve a broody hen available with regard to our -skunk prob- — and he’ had a broody bantam \em. Our “‘sooth sayers”’ in the just. -dying.for -some-—eggs--to-binlogical realm sure ~ placed” Morell Meets hatch in two weeks ‘seven themselves out on a_ limb day.” _the former champion sweet little -hlack ducks were with their skunk theory of ‘let- Legion Tonight re never will be Bt at. home tinder: their ting nature take its course’. Na- oster mother: a 8th manazed ture did not includ the skunk<in=—py of é Legion entry tr the~ nbs =—=ietheher scheme: of things with - re- league will “play an pi again.’ , f » ils. om Cariton __,__Geiherger,_fr : Oaks, Calif., needed only par on : ag : up Lhefinal three holes.forthe un. = . NESSES ee lead but he took a six Pg omy 2 DAYS LEFT settle for a tie. The two leaders had a- one- stroke edge over Julius Boros, ithe 46-yegr-old two-time US Open champion: Doug Sanders. second “in the vear’s money-win- : ning list, afd Don January, ‘who DENN ER, *Colo (AP)—There hasn't won a tournament since lis tio question in Jack Demp- j9¢3 They were tied at 69. \sey's -mind—‘the fight game is. dead es c “There is no fight game to to peck» shell but failed to break out. A spect to this fair ‘Garden Pro- game against the Morell inter- - Dempsey stopp.d here on his few evenings ago 1 called and vince of owrs.-Odoriforous could mediates tonight at emorial way for a big celebration at) had a look at them_and they easily teplace the “fair” em- Field beginning at 630 charp. his birthplace, Manassa, a tiny | were contented as if ~she’ had blem: In case of such an’event a This should be a closely con- community in Colorado's San been their real mother When pountv could. be “demanded on tested ¢ame as. the Morell club Luis Valley, this weekend. The thew are old enough to fend for |more than James’ skunk: There is in first place in’ the Kings Manassa Mauler was one of his | themselves. Lorne has a private is no point_in hiding ones—head— s e fight labels inthe 1920s. -_t spruce bordered, flag.. studded jn the ad wedo have a seen lb tat asad elas ——_ He will dedicate Jack Demp- hes dam, where no shooting is al- skunk problem on our hands ... city junior. league. Billy Weath- sey Park, the chief feature of lowed, in mind in which to give” and HOW. erbie will-likely get the start for wud is a small log ‘cabin in Sams their eee a many —~lthe Eagion | club hich _he was born 71. years armers, in the midst of ‘haying, - —_—_— —-————— ago. : would have taken time out for BASEBALL No SMALL CLUBS - CHARLOTTETOWN such a-kindly- act It’s too bad ‘PROBABLE “The lack of small clubs has’ cuaas, Ue ly that we haven't a few more like- SCORES. killed boxing,” Dempsey said. | DRIVING PARK Willard: in this age when the @ : PITCHERS “There (are no. more small ~ motion appears to be: “It’s alive, American League clubs where a boxer can have a kill it” > Siihaebe! elkcliece tt iédants chance to learn how to fight. | Friday July 22 Trout fishermen trying their Coleone ee S91 a) Saas cana ? o ’ sae in the late evening's for Boston 22x— 7130 lati trout, have reported hearing nu- EWMAN, Re?z 13 7), St town oun at Chi- MARITIME | “ee merous gunshots and -the bay- Reed (8)- and Rodgers: Santi- cago (Ellsworth 4-14). . Cc NG RACE 1 = ing ‘of-hounds on the trail of a0, McMahon (7-6) (7), Lon- “pittsburgh (Blass 8 - 2) at RA | : 1—TRIFLITE either ‘rabbits or foxes. The “borg (8), Osinski (8) and Ryan. youston (Dierker 5-4), (N).~ - 2—KN GHT WAY Peakss area is where most of Tillman (8). HR: -Bos—Conigli- New ve (Arrigo 31) at Los TRURO (CP) — Dee's Boy, | BIT MITY’S BOY oo the he hound running and shooting aro (16), Yastrzemski (19). : (Osteen 12-7): iN). _ former — ‘Marithme free-for-aller AL AMITY BOY Poe Chicago 200 000 005— 7110 Phi tadelphia Jackson 9-7) at and a veteran campaigner, step- "ir vac Cleveland 000.000 002—2 66 ban Francisco (Perry 13-2), ped a 2.07 mile for the fastest (iy rop KIN¢ | Buzhardt, (46) and Martin; (x) : time of the night on an eight- |? DRILLIO HAI r . jSiebt (95), Allen (9), Tiant! Atlanta ‘Schwall 4-2) at Cin- dash harness racing card here | ‘— oo : (9) and —Aztue, Crandall (9). \cinnati (Nuxhal! 2-2), (N). *~ Thursday RACES 2-6 HRs: Chi—Robinson (5). Cle—_ American League Three horses set records fof); +eyis CHIEF Hinton (7) Whitfield (15). Detroit (‘Sparma 2-6) at.Cleve-themselves. Afton Carida took | 5” sHERMAR DAVID | Kansas C.. 010 100.010 00— 3 923 jand ‘Bell 10-5), (N) a new time of 2.10 3-5, Skip |3 PEARL WAY. New York 000 000 300 01— 4 63 Kansas City (Lindblad 34) at Yorke was clocked-in 2.10 2-5 and 4CHIEFS GAIL Krausse, Stock (7) Aker (6-3) washington (Seguri 3-7), (N). Miss Betty M. took a record of &_CAPTAIN "CHIEF , (8). and. Roof, Talton-- (8); Pe- Chicazo-~/(Peters 6-7) at Balti- 2.07.1-5. - : ed 6—MR iOLLATY? ‘3 terson, Ford (8), Reniff 48). Ra#& More (Short 1-1), ?NY. Other winners on the fast se ; mos (3-6) (10) and Gibbs California (Wright 42) at track were Adios Peach. (2.09). RACE 8 : % . j Minnesota 000 000 001— 1 50 New York (Talbot.&7), /N). Typson Rip (2.12 3-5), West Ri- ; TERRY'S HAL * *. Washington — 000 000 000— 9 31° Minnesota (Kaat 13:6) at Bos- ver Bill 2.16 2S and Legend 5 SHELBY KNIGHT ; UNlOors Agus was Gas oot Battey; ton (Sheldon 540), _(N) 2.16. ~ 3_BRENDAS FLAME ee ee ee IM - a I et -+ an “asnovea - — saci cada ii atl a TN aN tet at a (time “ = aa ms a - : tical tenia : ~ : - : Detroit 000 000 013— 4 120 ee ae 5—BOB'S- GIRL The Dodgers shaded the Jun- Baltimore 200 120 10x— 6 121 6—GENE L. SCOTT Starters and Positions at ors 2-1 in City Softball League Monbouquette (5-7), Aguiree : 7-~GAIT WAY SENATOR ction at Victoria Park last (5),-Sherry (7) and- preehen) Summerside Race for Tee ight in a real cliff-hanger MeNally (9-3), Fisher 49) and RACES 4-8 TOURIST] | COURT | tloyd ‘Teet’ Gregory toed the Freehan. HRs: Det - Horton Saturday, July 23, 1966 — Post Time 8 p. m. lab for the winners. Gregory (13). Bal—Blefary 14), F. Rob- *_LUCKY V ent two batters down via the imson 2 27) < RACES 1 & 4 . SI ' Cr. trike out. route walked three : ! Highland Sprit. 2 Stalag Hanover; 3 -— Sunny «Key 4 -Moun SPLURGE i nd cave up seven base knocks Pa jain Ware. > White Choice, b—Fastwav, 7—Echo Ridge Eady: ee ee S—GLAMOKOLS With he Dodgers were charged with Cincinnati RACES 2 & & 6—COUNTESS ALICE 1~AMOS FROST “National Learns 001 90 MAN 1 A inly one miscue ~ Chicago 100 200 03x— 6192 1—Timmy H_ 2-—Port Hill Boy: 3—Runway, 4—Germka, 8 7_wHIRL A WICK Urban’ Gaudin was on the Fischer (2-5), Baldschun (5), Ripover; &—Meadow Day. 7—Paddyland Girl y pound for the Juniors.__Gaudin :McCool-‘8} at Coker; Sim— RACES 3&7 1 RACES §-9 , : s z i ruck ‘out eight batters, walked mons (3-2) and Hundley. es Saeko 5 sin: 4—Rio. I—HURRAH w : , rven and was tagged for six New York 100552 010—14 129 j/, Loma Price: 2 Knight Mortis; 5” Senators wataye $Mr 2-LEES WAY C : its. The Juniors were not charg-'San Fra. 002 000 O01 3102 ~ ee ? ee ' ' 3—YANKEF BLAZE es » with any errors Ribant i5-4) and Grote, Tay- NS rr 4—ELOISE’ WICK 4 e e e Jim Petrie led the losers at- jor (9': Sadecki (46), Herbel : RACES 5 & 8 a 5—J. SCOTT HAL ” : *? . , ; ck at the plate with two hits in (4). Priddy (®). Gibbon (9) and 1} Ima. Delecete: 2 Captain Logan: 2. Darky; 4, Name The § ROSE ROBIN : + : E e appearances at the plate. Haller, Dietz (6 HR. NY- Price: 4--Rustica Ray 6) Billy G. Command, 7. Craig's Abbe, 24 4s . j ihe. big man with the stick for Jones. | GG), Kranepool (10), As-Bahe Clecz 5 E.—Just Nancy i KRACK ¥ i + DISTRIBUTED AND CONSTRUCTED ON P E 1 BY: . 5 e Dodgers was ‘Teet’ Gregory \Grote 3+ SF—Sadeckt—t3+—— rrr atin bEANOR- PATO ee ee A APTA AALTOmMN TAMA rer. CUCL pare We Wear aoe be el ae wea Aa RO Geo ES PRENTINS Bo ROBERT PETRIE CONSTRUCTION LTD. tter’s Box. AMATEURS SHINE Hettie’ s Boy; 5—Victory March: 6_Calamity’s ‘Boy; 7—Bobby|3—-RUDY FRISCO : ~ nl , . oe The game went 11 innings and - Gattan Weet: River Ato. A. - Seeieateh, ~JUST NANCY : jg ’ : : f Flanagan drove in the win More than ‘100 amateur mucic 5—BURLINGTON’S RFI Lz” ; eee ; f ) youble on Races 1 and 2: Exaetor on Race 8: Quinella on g Sine run with ‘Cuker’ Pineay co- groups have arranged to appear “cand I : : cn an Ras a \¢—-CHIEF PEAY “tT ENWARD ROA D, CHARLOT TETOWN i “7 ing across the. plate to give the at Expo 67 and the total may ; 2 : ‘ J+BROWN BE DLONG en" ’ ” on d @ decisiva. reach Jv. > + — : : r Seddihiiectdangnas ba ee