t < Bill Weatherbie Has No-Hitter ‘Summetide Race Achions Highlighted By Finishes — - i SUMMERSIDE | There was) Atom owned by —L Chappell, Frankies-Chief -G—Mae-¥- 3 : ie : ok only one double dash winner on Summerside + ..deod) 63 Billy rae ay soneeed responsible for the winning run. last night's harness racing card RACES 3 AND 7? Just -Nanev_=C- Chappell ae o heniee 2 0 aero a Ginger Breeden proved io be - he Fragind ye an F Meadow Day ‘C. Chappell 2 — M _— . . Melsaae) 7.7 — ne ad ae a cnly man in the game to get eves | ers = 4 — Wayne's Pride ‘C. Smith) 21 rimes 244 4. 215-1 st" lose look at home plate from | oncton. NB. timmy H.:(E. Clow 43. Chummy D- owned by H. Dow. geant’s Mess Junior team and led a owe Pp ne captured. both the sixth and ninth Paddytand Girl (J: ‘Bernard: 37. Moncton. NB his United Commercial Travel-| the third base side as he scamp- | dashes in times of: 2.14:4°"and Goins Best (E. Sarnaet) 6 4 = Sr soe vgn tare gp reeling tel vibceca.gpr dehyde | ete SEES Ey win duge goers 36 By THE CANADIAN PRESS regular Baseb gue aseman, an on a. The_fastest mile of the night, Chief's Gal (W. Craig) 75 REMEMBER WHEN 2.11:4. was stepped hy Meadow game. fielders choice and then came Dav in the third race of the ev- Weatherbie allowed. only six home on a double by Bob Stew- Times—2.13-2; 2:11-1. Meadow Day owned by Stan- Emile Griffith ‘defended men to reach first as he walked | art This was the only extra base | ening. The . sit-vear-old bay ie Stee Mieke: , the world welterweight box- five and hie team. committed an/ hit .in the game ae three _other | Mare is owned by Stanley May- prige ow W. Rinkora; Wayne #\- ing title he had recently .re- ~ error but he sent 12 batters down UCT batters managed to ham-| hew of .Kinkora Fs aigsay by L. (ark, Sum- taken from Benny. (Kid) via the strikeout route mer out singles Other winners on the night's Ae — ‘ Paret four years ago to- __ For the second straight game The Travellers managed to = jeard were: Wayne's Pride, Mo- ACES 4.AND 8 night—in’ 1962-a%. Las Ve- hetween the two clubs he and make the second inning tallv’ lo Kai. Miss Flamingo. Bo.b by Molo Kai (F. Mcisaac) 14 gas. Griffith and Ralph Du- his brother Winston locked herns. siand up the rest of the way be-| Gallon, West River Atom and Miss Flamingo (A. Carr) 51 pas, matched to within in a pitchers dual but this ee the fine pitehing of Weather- date : oe | Miss Lane - : Josedale Co-Pilot (C_ Smith) 42 ‘eight ounces, fought the full Winston came a bit closer. He al- ‘bie although the fine hurler was bi = ae ! Sisieki — Caparafay ‘B. Whalen) 27. 15 rounds hefore the cham- Ge in @ The biggest pay -of the night Mountain Jester:(G. McLeod) 3 $ : lowed -only four hits and 2 walks | forced-to work out of a ja™ in while fanning two but .some_ the. fourth inning as he fatned | sloppy play. by his team mates the side after having had load- Jet him down and was directly ed the bases. : pion won the decision. ~~ —~7 was the double on races one and itwo which returned -$74.60—on a combination of Miss Lane and West River Atom os In winning her event ws ‘Little Doctor (J: Chappell) 7.3 Billy G. Command (E. Clow) 8.6 LOOK TO THE FUTURE Times:—2.12; 2.18-2. : “ Molo Kai owned by.B- Strang, DRIFFIELD CP). Charlottetown; Miss Flamingo | This of- owned by Carr and Jojnes, Park- | fered MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN ACTION | American League's Brooks game a St. Louis, and throws He is shown reaching for ball, ‘a named A¥-Star Most Valu- Robinson makes great fielding out National Leagues Henry regains balance, and then pre able ‘player. Nationals’ won, play in yesterday All-Star Aaron at first in sixth inning. pares for the throw. Rotinson 2) : > England Yorkshire town—has to set up Britain's first Miss Land paid $27.20 to win. Lyndon ‘Hanover: in the fifth paid $34.20 . ; s is Victors; cae sre or a Pistons Pea : Be to place and $28.10 to show. : | **heli-market'’’ for workers on C . : : Sane : RACE |! -RACES 6 AND 8 ‘the oil and natural gag drilling iC oe Miss Lane (J. Harkness 1 Chummy-D. (C. Smith lle te ts Mek © : ee Chief Plan (R. Gass) 2 Victory March (W.:Compan- ("8% | orth Sea. The B k N * J - Craig's Abbe (C. Chappell 2... ton) ". 9glchamber of commerce © sug- , ' Honest Patch (R. Barnett) 4 Clegg (B. Whaien) 8 3 gested local traders build stores an ' ers ip_ rs. : r. Mighty Rock*'G. Chappell) 5 nah ig ‘Lady (E.Ber- ‘around the landing ground used 7 e 4 3 : =p e _| Terrys Hal (E. Bernard) 6, nard) ae S8iby all23 drilling rigs in the The Pistoms-under. the-guiding' Im-another league game. the = ; cf | Mareus “Hanover(—-) 7 Hallie Jl Neth 44 area. hand of Duke - Larter re sam — to re Nn , fa C ! ' EPO oes co (-—-) R eee out their regula. league schedule ‘out a close | cision over ce , in the Commercial Softball Lea-|Junior Signals behind the nine. few a i See a Leper cane crane by M.J. Gal- STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT gue last evening the same way hit pitching of Darryl Doyle. He New Brunswick athletes walk- |placed fourth in the Canadian| —3 mile: L._Dakin, 0.; 2°°A°7S6r"Ont 22° “Crocker. 6:3 oPiusvitie : . as they started — by winning. walked seven batters and fanned ed off with the greater part of Deteatholon championships two| Boudreau, C.D.; 3. B. Hemphill, F. Gallant, 0: 42° 415" RACES 2 AND 5 : e- The Pigtons dropped the Royal one. On the mound for the los- honors in the Prince Edward Is- seasons agg, won the award on /O:; 17:03.3 | Javelin’ 1. F. Gallant, 0: 2, Bobby Gallon (G. Sobey a1 SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Canadian Mounted Police entry ers was Gord Bowtle who allow- land AAU of C track and field the basis of his 28 point perfor-| Long jump: 1. C: Cibbes, O:|L. Gould, 0; 3. B. Gay, 0; , West River Atom (G. Chap- ee 4% : inthe league 11-4 and the win ed nine hits and walked™ only championships held yesterday at mance, capturing five firsts and 2. R. Washburn, 0.; 3. T.:Hend- 100° 6° pell: 1 8). : ee : = gave them a 14-1 slate for regu- two_while fanning none. Summerside in conjunction with two thirds. He was followed by | erson, O; 19° Six” 7 440 Tetay” 1 Q@K; 2. 0; 49.8 Lyndon Hanover tE- Reeves) 4 2 FOR JULY 13. 1966 lar play. Fish MacKinnon and Pat Batherson led the winners the annual Lobster Carnival Roy Washburn who competed in Triple jump: 1. C, Abbes, o.: £8. \ _Harless Abb “(A Pineau) [a ' ‘Barry Stevenson shared the as he, slapped out three hits {n ‘Festival__— eight events_and picked up a to 2. R. Washburn, 0.; 3. T._Hend- MIDGET WEN Harry Wilder |W. Waite) 8s POST TIME & P.M mound duties for the wirncrs four times at bat while four oth- The Oromocto Track and Field ta} of 22 points -erson, 0.; 40° 6% : bias a - ee. Wee Lass ‘R. MacKenzie) 55 , PM. ‘and they. too rounded out: good”er Banker” batsmen” went~2-4~at ‘ctub;swept team honors handily. 4 Charlottetowii, P-E-T. ath: | High ne. iF Aen T Wekeeas rc eet 2 B.. Sandybee1). Rector! 66. RACE 1 : am seasons with 5-0 and 40 records the. plate. For the Signals Don scoring 244 points as compared lete, Heather MacLean walked heres, ees '¢ p 299 vd 1 R a i aa 2¢ Keziah (J. Chappell) al 1--Goldie Dell: 2-Lucky Frisco3--Ima Delegate: 4—Sen- respectively Arsenault was 34 and Doug to their nearest opponents, the | rr with the individual female Pole vau re ane een oon QK ck 9 P: Times :—2.18: 2.13-1 ator’s Cousin; 5—Mighty Sandy; 6--Darky; 7—Bay Pilot: ta ~ Stevenson and Murley w*e | Anthony 2-4 The Bankers jump- Kings and Queens Track Club o! honors with eases MacLean oS Ae ie _L. Washi urn, howe : 2. B. gers, P; Bobby Gallon owned by E.S. Eleanor Patch. Looe Ne Vee ees oe both 4-4 for the winners at the ed on Bowtle for six runs in the /prince Edward Island. Another sinassed a total of 21 points and vie 1B. Simimonds,-D-K:| 440 yd: 1. K. Hand, @K: 2 | ee omc = plate. with Murley slapping out first but eventually needed two Isjand entry, the Prince County th. nearest entry to her was an-| — cass: 3 th Milner, J. Ireland, 0: 56.9 ER re ee ee | sch RACE 2 and $ i a homer =e runs in their sixth to wrap UP Track Club took third place Charlottetonian, Frances | 2 L. Wash rn, O: - Milner, Mile 1K. Rodd. OK: 2 'M. Campbell, Sack.: 3. L. Doak 1—Doe Wilson; 2--Miss Copperione: 3—Emik Hal; 4— A: 128° 6”. Mi .@ J : ’ Princes Mark: 5—Mark Purdue. : 0; 38 94". honors in the team competition writiock who had a total of 1 — the win while fourth place was captured 51 ‘shot_putt: 1. D. Milner, A; 2. Carr, Q@K. 5.10.0 MIDGET WOMEN - . : points on three firsts. Shelia Bg Simmonds, Q-K 3. L. Wash- iong jump: 1. T ‘Doran. O: 2 RACES 3 and 7 GO DR WwW by West Pictou, N.S. | Oromoc ‘led | eae ~ Mets - #&wd- 1 b Babineau—R-2 ae a : - - City Juniors "two aS ar cs ea twelve ae ik | wehters 0:2 oak P ae ceo M. MacCara, W.P: 3. J. Johnson, 1-Ozark Pete; -2—Mr. McElwyn Key; 3—Hi Jay; 4—Sunny Ladies Provincial Golf Tourna- |eompetitors dominated the race ons. Q@K: 3. C. An.|. Triple jump:.1. T. Doran. 0; | @K: 79 ER.” King; 5—Splurge; 6—Jazzman. A B. Simmons, Q lete| Records took a battering in 2M. McGeough W: 3. T Dodds, _ 100 yd: 1. L. Babineau R: 2. ment will take place at the Bel- vedere Golf’ and Winter Club, Drop Dodgers for the outstanding male ath the daylong meet held under nett, QK; 171 8". 440 relay: 1--P; 2. 0; 3.0; 46.8, QK. 39 3%". ER B. Cock, WP; 3. D. Yeo, P: 127, RACES ¢ and ¢ 5: i ; The re-vitahzed Juniors, look- |sweltering weather conditions| 3 Higt a's D ©. 2 1 ER : 1—C. N. Adios; 2—Chum; 3—Al Dale: 4—Stalag Hanover; crate ae gute tS sand ing Detter as the season wears PINET TE RACES with no tess than eighteen falling NR eg | High jump 1 T Doran, 0:2.) san vd 1. M_-MacCara. Wp: | S—Ellen Joyce, 6—Jolly Dick. the final 18 on Saturday, July on whipped the Dodgers 11:3 : __ by the wayside. ) Pen PYUNIOR MEN Q-K 5 62 ER 2. -t—Reeves, P: 3. D. Mae- - RACES 8 and. 16 ¥ July sn a regularly scheduled City" Another exciting race meet John Yauss. competing for! 199 vq’ B. Welling, P. 2 J. Discus 1M. MéGeough, 0: 2, Kone. P21, ER. o wk Defending champion Miss Leggue softball game played at was held at the Federal Driv-|the Oromocto was one of three ives 0: 3. C. Dunn, @K: 11. G. Bell, QK: 8. T. Doran, 0; High jump: 1. A. Bolodis, WP: ei 1—Mystery Judy; 2—Lucky Lark; 3—Knight; Norris; 4~ Wianebe “Hoes. will be amene |Bierncrial field last evening ‘ing clubs. Raceway, Pinette, on |athletes who took two new 20 ae 1. B. Welling, P. 2 roo” 10” oe eae 3.M Henderson, as bho sragagy Debby; 6—Free Chance: 7—True Lady Lout ; the field trying for the De. J.C. Urbain ‘Gaudin won his th swith, the_following _ a eis hen ete ¥atiss, -O;-3--C. Dunn, @-K;|__Shot: 1 M. McKeough; $2°.6%" | Long jum 1.7. Johnson Qk eng : - Simpson coveted award. Blanche | straight game for the Juniorfia@ults. ©... ~~~ oe en’s _ ump 4 93.4. NR 2 4. Bolpdis, WP. 3. B. Cock, Daily Double on Race 1 and 2; Quinella on Race 6, Exactor has the exclusive distinction of as he allowed six hits, walked? «CLASS °A = oe ee ere ig |. 246 yd: 1. B. Welling, P. 2 J ager 1 QK: 2 P38. 0: pay te NR “*: om Race 4; Exactor on Race 9, having won the Provinelal Title. /two and struck out four a6 We | Thor D” Soren nae mer sk BT or Le Ot a SS a ese eee hee ae seven times | leet thee tene. | My -Jeannie, S. MacMillan 23) the Broad Jump where: 1) | 380 yd: 1, L, Dorin, O; 2M RANTAM MEN" L. Carr. P: $. M. MacCord: |(===========a=a=saandianlninnsnineesansnseaeanatenrnsnesnanetnneaiaemnst —Following is the draw for Fri- oo. : ine | W.M.X.-A. MacDonald—___4 2,tered a mark with a leap of 21" | mrizsel, T: 3. M. Gallant, Ps 1 oY ae ee eae ‘ \ 0 - CHAMPIONS - Division. “i! Sheperd wat up oe i, [Adrian's Boy. H. Coulson 38!" Young Adele MarshDaMk. Wf is:199,. be bh a ee cae eas ek ‘STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT 12 pm. — Mrs. AG. Moshe Teens for the “lomre, sat Ml ate Abeer E, those 5 ge, need, PEL Mee COR)” tees ta, Meee 6: & Mike) tatic) § cueeeee oo lh Mckkae Ween hulle, we ae . first start this year was not a | bitte © oe 'two marks in the Midget Wom- go" 061-4 raw tan. 4 at 0 yd J. Clowater, P. 2. B. | R. MacLean, WP; 3. A. Bolodis, : : lan, Mrs. William Beer, Blanche ; : Times 1.0842 1.09. Mile 2.13-2; ; “ ; Frizzell, Truro; 3. W. Hill, 87 Dovle, O: 3. B. Hemphill, 0.” 34°, NR a Hogg: 1207 Mrs. F.-Cannon, {Pleasant one _as he gave wp 41,» eas set ond Chaves, tes eee] a. : BS. $0 relay: 1 Pictou. 2. Prince, SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Margarét Jardine, Barbara seven hits walked five — and)™ CLASS B. eee ad oan aoe oe Broad jump: 1. 5- Yauiss, 0°" Broad- jump: 1. B.. Doyle, 0: 56.3 ER , : Moreside; 12.14 — Mrs. J. Mus- struckoul one. The Dodgers did Goldie J.C. MacKinnon {Sarre Ome wae piace ird in 2 BR. Welling, P- 3. J. Muscroft, 9 | wood. O: 3. M. Washburn, 'cessmsmtnscssmeamenmeemmmmeenmeememanacs . 4 Mre L. Cox. Sally Basler: not help his cause any as eg ins : jthe race for the best male ath- 0: 2s we mae ‘ FILM PROCESSING FOR THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1966 12.21 Mrs. W. Barbour,. Miss committed four. errors behind Donald 21) : . vec — 1a Triple jump=- t- -- Yauss- 6; Shot. 1 Wood: 2B Dove, - x re : s MacDonald: eM fr od he—majority +. ss ia idea jtwo ae events, mid-/2 ¢_Annett; Q-K, 3. B. Welling, 9. 3G Hemphill, O- 27° 11%". . @ Black and White, or Color. : POST TIME 8 P.M ~ vis; 12.28 — Mrs. T. Baker, M d : ; 5 Shaw AL Sroader 2”. OPEN WOME st Service. ce — c. Coady Mrs M *MeCuag: "cena ant two for four ee a, i as: records with both the’eight and, High—jump:=1_ W. Gallant. 199 vd: | H. MacLean, Q-K;| @ Highest Quality. : RACE 1 AND 4 a y, Mrs. ° od ; Arsenguit | _ Times 1.07%; 111. Mile 2.1 *|12 pound shots. +, Truro; 2: B. Staples, O: 3. Bg y Gill -K: 3. S. Sirette. = epee ggeith: ‘ . i ? : > aoe ne i elem, for the winners while the pitcher 218. : pele vaull recerés sloo tock 8 | Willing: § 6° ER ae a ian, Q-K: 3. S. Surette, GEORGE WOTTON 1—Brown Budlong: 2—Name The Price, 3-Hallie J; 4 oe _ pt, or | Gaudin helped his-own--cause as | 3 CLASS €. lbattering as Alf Groom sailed, Pole vault: 1. -R. Waugh. P == ‘vd: 1. F: O'Connell, @K: b PHOTOGRAPHY an — 5—Concept; 6—P. and G.; 7—Shelby Knight; Mrs. D commis aa © tatd. he was 22 and batted in three Bob Budlong Hughes 12 over a height of 13’8%" to set a 2. B: Bobett, 0; 3. T. Lawrence, 9 y Richard. R--3—-R- Sear 94 Kent St. Charlottetown ghty Rock. * : -- ame » Mra. t. iruns. Merle Longaphie was the Poplar Scott A. MacRae 41 new Lobster Carnival Open Mark '0. 10" 9”. S Ae comes a Ce re tl RACE 2 AND 6& — Scouse Lf :: JISION batting stalwart for the losers Jerry's Boy MacRae — and Bob Waugh took a new Discus: 1. B. Staples. 0. 2 400 ‘yd: 1. Bo Cock, WP. 2 == 4 ae ae ’ 12 om MacNeill, (#8 well as Wilf Shepard. Both | Cherry Valley Boy L. Young 34 mark in the Junior*men’s vault C. Annett.Q-K; 3..T. Lawerence, J. Cock, W.P.; 3. K. Holley, ; - My Havens—S- Highland Spirit, Mr. Chater; 1 Mayaseds Mrs’ G. Buntain, Mrs. I. Horne; Went 23. : ‘Davie Harvester D. Mac- ‘with a mark of 10'9”. ; «2,10; 108" TH". WP. 667 ; ioe ; q ; ; 7—May 1256 - Mrs. F. MacMillan: “The play of the game was @ Kenzie 35 MEN’S OPEN ‘Shot: 1.-C. Dunn: 2. C. An-| 8%: 1. C. Mactnnis; @K: 2. | : 2 a 5 Weir. Mrs. W MacKen. | stabbing leap of a line drive by sae 1.11'2 1.10. Mile 2.23-2 erie wv ST ere og ada 3. B. Staples, 0. N.R.j L MacDonald, Q-K;. 3. S; Sur- : RACE 3 AND 7 : _ |D ili i WOE he ce — . “| ette, O; 2:52 ‘1—Ohio'’ . ; . ia rie; 1.08 — Mrs. J. MacEachern, | Dave Gillis at third base and CLASS D. 0-112. : JUVENILE MEN High jump’-1. HM. MacLean, /1—Ohio's Orphan; .2—Headgear: 3-—Countess Alice; ¢ Adios | Mts. W. MacDonald.. Mrs. B./ them a flip to second ta double Rogers: 1.10 — Mrs. R.-Drys-|up Vince Mulligan -tate—Mrs—G— A : ’ - —Mrs—-@ grew Mrs 1 ~—Berrigan;~hif-——-Mrs*—€-—-dal-ingsin the league ae” Forever; 5—Amos Frost.: ~ RACESANDS | _away; 5—J. Scotch Hal; .6—Charlie Dudiey;\ 7—Senator’s Sis;. -- + 220 yd: 1. © Abbs, 8. 2 | ae 106:1..R. Vautour, Richibucto;. Q.K. 2. B. Cameron, W.P; 4° 6". | 2.3 Washburn, 0.; ae 3. T.-Henderson,|;2. D. .Baglole, P; 3. K. Mc-; Broad jump: 1. H. MacLean, —=~ Auliffe, Syracuse; 10:5 — “[Q@K, 2M McCtetlen, P;> 3 No ~Vautour RY-2"D~ Bag Gilcan,. QR 179 Sonny R- White - atant.| Tiny Tag L. White |Mack S. White s _& Televisions a S. Surette, O: 2. B. Cameron, W.P.; 3. L. Doak, E lant, Mrs. I. Austin; Susan night's game: . 2 T. Henderson©. 53.3 “ltoe. P: 3. P. MacAdam, K-Q: A a a r : . nt ree ; | , as © Fs » RQ Di 1. J. fee 0: 2 B. A od ‘* Saint; 1.24 — Blanche Conway, | ae. wiper oo ee ie 55 sao: A. Arsenault, K-Q: 2. A. 24.2. aes oe te Lae ppliances 8—Eloise Wick; . 9—Starburn. Mrs. W. Beaton, Dianne’ Mac-.cgepees 84 os teiee’t tas 16-3; 112-3. Mile Boudereau, CD; 3. P. Paulley,, 440: J. Kirby, Q-K: 2 UL. pictou: 83.2”. - : RACE 9 p32 een fee ae 6 el. wa te tniey. deel eee tees 'Gouli, 0; 3. D. McKay, @K; — shot1. S. Surette. 0: 2. FIRESTONE 1—Burlington Belle; 2-Lowell M.; 3 Craigs Abbe: 4—Kandy © ee eee ae Be $7 47-11 race Saturday . July Mile: 1. A. ‘Arsenault, Q-K: 2. | 55.7. Maclean, Q-K: 3. B. Cameron, ‘Kid;. 5—Mise Lane: 6—Terry Hal, 7—Barb C.; 8—Handsome” Ross; -1.38 — Dorothea Stewart; | ~~ 16th, at. 2.30. p.m. ; R. Hearphill, O; 3. A. Boudreau, - 230. 1. S. Shanks, 0; 2. J. Kir- : Home and Auto ; ; ; 4 : J Sh : W. Pictou; 29.8" ER. |Lady. ‘Also eligible: Honest-Pateh,—Chief Pla Mrs. C. MacDonald untors 4 7 364 |in the meet. Chuck Abbs, who NS: 4.47.4. | by, @-K; 3. L. Gould, O; 2:08.5./ Javelin: 1 Ltd. jae ; = Chi ¥y - a. } Mile: Steve Shanks. O: 2. F. Dial 4-5547 Daily Double on Races 1 and 2. Js \ Gallant, 0; 3. D.. McCarthy, 0. 95’ 4”, ER- ‘ . Quinella on’ Race 6. é : QK: 4:36.8 440 relay: 1. @-K; 2. W.P; 8. | Exactor on Race 4. . |. Long Jump: K.- MacCauliffé, @ 55.4. | Exact on Race 9. tt +88 Fe freee es on acne hse ennsia ! = | Gay, 6; 19° 7”. <= JUVENILE WOMEN — | ‘Triple jump:.1. J. MacDonald, « i yd. 1. F. Whitlock, QK; 2. | P: 2. B. Gay, O: 3. K. McAuliffe, F.O'Connell, Q-K; 3. R. Annear; | | Syracuse: 37’ 11%". 12.4. { gh jump: 1. N. Wood, O: 2. en High jump: 1. P. Bagloe, P;° Hi 2 ; |2: S. Shanks, O; 3. K. MacCau- W. Hay, P; 3.’K. Holley, W.P.; 3 oe 2 | liffe, Syracuse’ 5° 6'2"’. ¥ ¢”, { Ai | Pole vault: 1. D. Small; 2: F.| Broad jump: 1. D. Campbell, | Gallant; 9’ 2'’. P: 2.4 ee QK; 3. R. sixth he moved , oa Scus: 1. D. Murray, T: 2. Annear, Q-K;r13’ 4". toward the bag Crocker. 0: 3. F_Gallant, 0; | Discus. 1. F. Whitlock, Q-K;- ATTENTION | Organizations and Commercial Firms least 10 degrees warmer on the, The Americans mounted a field. About 100 spectators. were threat in the 10th-inning agains: treated for heat exhaustion and Gaylord Perry of San Fran-| \several deaths in the St. Louis cisco, who turned out to be the area were attributed to the winning pitcher. hest ' | Brooks Robinson came -Denny McLain, Deroit’s: ace through with his third hit, a right-hander and top winner. in |looping single to short left, and the American. had -outpitched raced to second on Perry's wild the Dodgers’ Sandy Koufax with /pitch to'Norm Cash of Detrott. three perfect. innings to start | However, Perry got Cash on & FL ee, grabbed Santo's hot liner, In the Wills’ line single—into right field : in the 10th inning scored Tim McCarver from second to give the National League a 2-1 vic- tory over the American League Tuesday before 49.936. fans in 100 plus degree weather at Busch Memorial Stadium. Los Angeles Dodgers’ short- stop, who entered the game in the eighth inning as a replace- ment for Cincinnati's Leo Car- denas, lashed a pitch by_Wash- ington’s Pete Richert into right field and McCarver, the St. Louis catcher, dug for- fome. Tony Ol{va- of—Minnesota mode the long, throw to the plate. “but it was late and wide as McCarver scored The victory was the fourth straight for~the Nationals, who now hold a 19-17-1 edge over the American League which used to dominate this mid-summer fix- The “Gold Cup and Saucer” Parade. will be held on Friday, August 19, 1966 Those interested in entéring FLOATS are requested to. com- plete the section below and send it to: pr to dig out Aaron's grounder and | 4)4° 315°". 2. L. Jones, 3. D. Silk, P; 84° 3”. | threw .him- out. In the ninth he > Shot: 1. M. McGeough, Wind-' Shot: 1 QK; 2.| with Santo’s smash and got the L ball to first in time for the out. . Wills made a spectacular | METHI G Robinson's looping - pop ~ flying 4 ; , the game. Ify-to Willie Mays. After waik- (short left field’ in the ninth. Me. 2... ieee Koufax ve\iet a run in‘the ing Earl Battey of Minnesota, COV@y's grab of Richardson's + . ; second on a ‘wild i E | i {nc a triple by Brooks lift from MeCovey, who {trouble cob ae es ; FOR EVERYONE : son on a ball that get away reached into the box seats ‘0 ay, “~ oe oer ety | from left-fielder: Hank Aaron of nab a foul pop by Bobby Rich- yy E s = : toe §- At The Summerside - 910 000-000 0— 1 60, 000 100 0001— 2 60 ‘ F. Whitlock, went over the bag to come up ———— _ $+ ee over-the-headsc@eh of Frank pitch. ¥ or ann right-hander got a foul helped Perry out of dee obin- + bi 4 Atlanta as he tried for a shoe-/ardson of the New York Yam weorain Kaa t(4), Stottle-| string catch. — kees. myre (6), Siebert (8), Richert. Koufax made Boston’s George: THREW THIRD STRIKE (10) and. Freehan, Battey (6); Scott foul-out, following Brooks’ With men on first and second Koufax, Bunning (4), Marichal triple. but his first pitch to and two gone, Perry threw a (5), Perry (9) and Torre, Me- catcher Bill Freehan of Detroit third strike past Jim Fregosi of Carver (8). sailed past catcher Joe Torre California Angels. W*Perry. L—Richert. of Atlanta for a wild pitch.| The Nationals struck quickly oe Robinson scored easily for &jwith McCarver’s hit into the ture. It also was the fourth <a ue i OATtO eae straight time the Nationals won ‘Tun that stood up until the|hole between first and second PRACTICE “FL % MMIT TEE CHAIRMAN in extra innings.- ; fourth linto right. Richert _ fielded pel ee : Dee G. W. Fichaud, e/o R. T. Hotman Limited The Nationals pulled even in Hynt’s sacrifice bunt, hesitated | the fourth with the help of{after looking to second and’ Willie Mays of San Francisco. ‘threw to first in time te get The star of many all-star con-/Hunt. Wills then came though ROBINSON STOOD OUT Pitching and ‘fine defensive play. especially by. third base- man Brooks Robinson of Balti- Coaches Clee Gillis and Duke ane Larter urge the following play- ce ers tobe at the Queen Charlotie for a workout J WEDNESDAY JULY 13th «# 9:20 am. Lobster Carnival Little League Playoffs ' a . : i : Gordie Bowtl 7 / i led the tests singled off Minnesota's with the winner, his first, RBI wile, : ( loitetown, P. E, 1. ae Orioles, dominate Jim Kaat and took second onlin All-Star competition ey Softball diamond at 6 15 sharp 10:00 a.m. Judging -mf Livestock aE : har e n P a single by Roberts Clemente | Brooks Robinson was al! over) 8 » Gerry Payne 10:00 - 11:30 acm. Gold Bars and Coins on d ee SNS SEY NNN RN ——_————— ° It was 190 degrees when the paar 7 iW. j game started and the thermom entire Wayne Horrocks, Sterling Rob f. Pittsbur | : : of. Pittsburgh the field, playing the Bane bales ‘tania ko 11:30 a.m. Parade | We wish to enter a Float inthe 1966 Gold Cup & Saucer Parade to 102 officially. Aaron fouled out. but Mays|game and chipping in wi | ; | a. west have been at took third when Willie McCovey \friple and two singles. He was|MacLeod, Brendon MacAulay, 1:0? p.m. Bill Lynch Giant Midway , os ! vt ta nae =~lot San Francisco forced Cle-(a unanimous Selection of the Ken Molyneaux, Les Affleck, § 2:00 p.m. Scottish Tattoo and Pipe Rend, Competes (Briefly describe your intended float) “s, pe | . mente at second Ron Santo of presshox. vote_for_most valu- | Waype. Birch, Gerry Campbell, 4:00 $:6y-p.m.Delicious Delightful Lobster and Chicken _ Oe ee ae Cees 5 wins TENNIS NOTES + Chicago Cubs then beat out a able player. : Doug Anthony, Jack Turner, Suppers Ne ek = oo aoe Gt Ga a oe Pity Ta the second inning, 8rooks Barry Stevenson, Dick Muriley, 7:30 p.m. Preliminary Judging of Miss P. E. I. Contest a. . : é Don Fitzpatrick, - There will be’ instruction” tor germenig fe gow | Ys — uaa AB agg , ‘Lorne’ Pojron 8:30 p.m. Scoitich Concert at Civie Stadium ee ee ee Se group, 4 +girls over 18 ee a. ON ’ east S 11:00 p.m. Feature Acts on Stage at Civie Stadium 5. ° ' enine fram #40 . 9:0 p.m. ‘Brooks, whe was unable to pre- | . <7 5m. ? : ' See : : Pe ge a ee ‘Also today. is the, final. dav for = it. from: trickling aff. his Cw ane : | Name of Firm or Organization er ee: oe entries to be submitted for. the. 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