. 8 The Guardian, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Inne 27, 1968. | SRP eepsee onepmeememesresensemeeemen eee "AMERICAN LEAGUE. a ~3 Double Dash Winners _ | Yanks Sweep. Twin Bill. ‘lighlight. Harness Races _ Baltimoré Blasts Ah By FRED MacDONALD— oa | Hurrah captyred both ends of 2 NEW first time around, aad Sat out wide at the top—of he stretch his own mile ‘in the time of 2.08- and appeared to Rave the race YORK (AP) ‘— ‘om five: m —_ » _the_ featured Eagiy Cleese Open 2. Lee's‘ Way C. was second both woe until Don MaeNeil) slipped Tresh, who hit a two run beatae ended ait ogy orice eens eae ak whe pace at the Charlottetown Driv. times and J. Scotch Hal third through on the rail-with Am Cas in the first game, stroked’ two BOSTON (AP) — Fred Valen- outbursts Sunday and’ overpow- for rac- tle to take the win. . ing Park on Saturday night win- ning. the sixth dash in 2.09-4, It was a great night ing. the winners paid well at the key singles in the second<as New tine and Ken Harrelson hit ho ered the Detroit Tigers in both The ‘seven year old black ‘geld- York Yankees completed :a mers in helping Jim Hannan. to ends of a doubleheader 7-5 and and the ninth dash in 2.06-3. The parinutuals, and all the bett- ing Ozark Pete. wonjdashes five =, sweep of a doubleheader by de- his first 1966 victory as Wash-. 7-1 eleven year old bay gelding dri- ing features paid in double fig- and eight. the first: In 2.11, the feating Chicago 20 behind the ington Senators defeajed Boston Jim Perry held the Tigers to at ly by Walter Craig ure Chummy D won the cuf- second in 200-4: a six hit pitching’of Fritz Peter- 9-3 Sunday for a split of a dou- three hits in the nightcap as he made a terrific home-stretch tain raiser in the time of 217,. The exactor omtheeighth dash soh : bleheader. coasted -home after the Twins saute chess ‘Wadliea Sidsher witty Keone K. second. 404.Rem-\o comblaction of Oxark Pete Fred Talhot gave up eight Red Sox won the opener 13-7 ‘struck for five funs in the third at the wire in the first dash,“anmi nymeade Colin third. The winm- and Sunny King paid $30.80 a hits in the Yankees 7-2 opening- as rookie Joe Foy belted his inning. in. the second. dash he went to ner was driven by Clark Smith. DASH 1 game _ victory : first grand slam homer and Don The double setback dropped the. front at the-top ef the stretch Maynard's Miley. wou the as Chummy D. iC. Smith 1 Peterson didn't allow a: run- Demeter and _ Rico Petrocelli the second-place Tigers three he first time. around and led cond dash in the time of 2.142. Kenna K. (R. MacDonald) . 2 ner to reach third and permitted contributed solo ‘shots in am 11-'games behind American League all he: way, with Yankee Timber with Mister Annway second, and Runnymeade Colin (R. Mac- only two baserunners _at one hit attaek. bei -~<\leading Baltimore. finishing second and Shotgun “Mv. Haven third. The dailv dou- Fadgen 2 time in only one inning : Senators elobbered Bos- Perry held the Tigers hitless Soman tans Mio a combialiin of Conall iiiewle. Gpanecr (G. Macléel) & yea singled across Yankees’ ton pitching for 13 hits in help- until the fourth. Their run-in the ‘Perhaps the biggest upset-of 1 and Mister Annway. paid Modern Gratten (D. MacNeill) 5 _ run in the third inning after ing Hannan, a ‘26-year-old right- first inning was scored. on a a cae ae place . oe - oe + Triflite-iJ. Cai rns) 6 oy White beat out . tye ea, hander. gain his first nee in pair of walks, an error and a 0 Go nzle , = wa. |Drillie Ha % acTifice tly but that was it for_ nino oe none ; ardson walkéd out nine bet , when Yankee a. a ” full bro, Jard’s Choice won the third dash | ae “ ‘t Tas lor) 8 Then o the sixth Richardson jninth ore leav ng ” the Dptroi won brought his ther to Yankee Timber, scored in the time of 213-3, with Tom me oo as st: ee collected his fifth single of the } a win in the time of. 2.06-2..after mie B Counsel secand. and My- 450: $3.60 ’ ~~ . day, raced to third on Tresh’s| racing to the first quarter in 30 sterv Judv-third The ouinella *:”- : DASH 2 single and scored as Ray Bar- seconds flat, and over to, half tn on the third, a combination Of a). oa. ynice. , Mc ker grounded out en n iS lassic a scorching 1.02. The mile was Willard’s Choice and Tommie B. ™?¥?4TO 8 ie ; ANAHEIM (AP) — Brooks | - - € < a ‘ 5 . th be of on at the en _ antl a Mister Annway ‘D. MacNeill) 2 on rapped a seeing | Chartetioteme iving Park m Castle nipped An orpe My Haven (C Smith | sing’ in a four-run eig inning n dash 10 Yankee Blaze, who at the wire in winning the fourth Knight Norris (J. Smallwood) 4 then singled across another run was given two great drives hy’ dash in 212-2. the four year old pb ang G (L. Walsh)’ 5 so Gweecen vith 26. Belt earin ina Ss Emmett Bernard. again went roas aor gg a bans name. Gene ¥ Scott G. Chappell) 6 more Orioles exploded for 20 . te the front at the backstretch from far back and was thr e | Time: 2.14:2 oo whipped California 12-7 | a eis sith a a, 3 = ‘ Pays: $5.80 (win betting only). 2 MSO} * junior champion, got through te ~ DASH 3 Russ Snyder collected haw LONDON (AP)—Cliff Richey the last. 16 but was brushed, SPORTS FRONT Bob Shaw | Willard’s Choice ‘L. Kelly) | Tommie B. Counsel (J. Arsen- ault) 2 Mystery Judy_‘5 Hennesse;+ 3 Elroma ‘C. Chappell) 4- )|singles and a triple for the pettied his ‘American ‘League leading Ori- teat temperament |sside | by. defending champice oles while Boog Powell drove in .SU®4ay in his bid to join fellow Roy Emerson of Australia in ‘four runs with three singles *™erican Dennis Ralston in the | °®¢ f-the few matches com 4 * Orioles, who frittered away Quarter-finals of the Wimbledon — before Saturday's wash- Jo Ann Lynne ‘J. Pound) 5 ig a early 30 and 43 leads, re- tennis tournament, oe ae tases Stones) . * a , gained the lead in the eighth in- Rain washed out Thicney'e ry oe : vs o [See oo ee a 2 ee 7 ee ning, overcoming a 7-5 deficit. fourth round match against :- Lifts Mets tee 3 | FAN MIMICS ASHFORD CANELARD (AP), Boa (ay Roche of ductal tater , Et $19.50, 4a. 2%. $310, Colavito and Leon Wagner ho- day and left the Texas facing ai ae | An ewsberant fan ate Cali: . proceeded to “needle umpue ‘he went through mimics of mered during a seven-run, sixth weekend of suspense. By CHRIS ANNET! Amp Castle. Macttett> , fornia Angels baseball game Emmett Ashford who was Ashford’s’ well-known “calls”. |iing surge as Cleveland Indi-/ “1m not going to let it upset | i (J. Campbell) 2 3 Anaheim, Calif, crawled working first base Ashford Police finally arrived and es — 2"5 ciara naness Cy 7S me bet t Gate wah. wo seed ome was not built in a day or even'in years Amy Thorpe (J rd} —-3_fugout in the 12th inning and —otdered_him_down_but_instead.—corted-him-out-of the park. ®. Split_of their Sunday double- ‘have played on schedule,” 4Garth's—Best Berna: : ss : ader come poe “to building New-York in two ilding image of the New York Mets. |Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) Athletics won the opener 42, Richey, 19, veld. NATIONAL LEAGUE in that time Shaw has managed to win four consecutive Security Scott ‘J. Hennessey) giving them three victories im |. mehew, the U.S. -No. 3 player: and that-is a mark which no Met picther has |Fastway (J. Chappell) : the _ fone. game series " ee. at Wimbledon, ish in the five e year history of the league. : Jolitop (R. MacFadgen) j Indians ‘and As were saad ¢ ie underdog in today’ $s) was to go to the Mets from the league Time: 2.12:3 {deadlocked going into the sixth, peer —. Roche, the left- San. Francisco Giants ‘eel on June tenth catching | Pays: $7.20, 33, 290: $5.50, ou aX but Colavito’s 14th homer—his - ler = © has won the French baseball world unawares. Abv —E his new teamates |5.10: $2.60 os seventh in five days—broke tte* 29d Italian championships this ith glee too for they have given him ade- DASHES 5 AND & tie and “launched the Indians,’ | Y¢2"- #2 on the field and.at the plate ‘in his four’ “(Ozark Pete (S. Stead} t a big inning. Jim Duckworth, the Ralston already is in‘ “the = Se = > any |Armonds Buddy (L- Taylor) 23 Gj ithird Kansas Uity_ pitcher, — -final home He and, a game out ght place on }Sunny King ‘W. Craig) 32 walked in a other run before he Richey are t 01 survivors i be a. ey. height for them-at this time:—(Chum (H. . Smallwood) 43° iants last ¢ "in C n iad lwas replaced by Ralph Terry. of the 16 U.S. men who set cyt in the season. As it is they have plaved seven less games -\Jazzman.J...Chappell? 53 T Vie Davalillo’s sacrifice’ fy, a on” the— Wimbledon ‘road than the Braves, who occupy seventh place, and that is Countess Alice ‘FE. Bernard) 6 6 single by Chi Sal d | Monday. a lot better position than any observer would have them at the (High Price. (F_. ‘Macisaae) 7-7_ ATLANTA (AP) Sandy Haller_pitched five perfect _in--gie past third base to become Wagner" = eighth. sour scared Stan. Smith, 20, former U.S. ‘Monday June 7 start’ of the year. As it is they have to play about 500 ball ‘Elmer C. (R. MacFadgen) 35 Koufax became ‘the winningest nings and allowed only two hits Cincinnati's first baserunner. - ’ = —— games to’ move into eight and they could |. Times: Dash 5: 2.11: Pays pitcher inthe majors Sunday, Sunday as San Francisco Giants Vada Pinson’s single in the Sev- — | 8: 00 P. M. | $8.60, 4.70, 3.70: $5.70, 4.10; $8.40. winning his 14th game as Los stooped Cincinnati's winning enth inning was the only other It is interesting to note the effect that a know winner cas Time: Dash 8 — 209-4 Pays.- Angeles Dodgers edged Atlanta streak at eight games with @ hit off Per as er a u res DASHES 6 — 10 i 5 , Ty, how 10-1 a oa ar ee thee es geet eae ek oe Can | $5.20, 3.30, 3.00: $4.30.4.30; $350. 21 on Willie Davis’ run-scoring 10-9 victory HOUSTON (AP)—Jim Wynn's 1M. ir. McElwya Key : maki heard roster. DASHES 6 AND 9 double in the ninth inning Perry. pitching i o4-de three-run homer in the 11th ¥ sters like ind S t y “ag . (pitching ina gree gave aa. aaa ae i ie eae a eee ae |Hurrah (W Craig) ll Koufax scattered seven hits heat. retired the first 15 Reds Houston’ Astros a 63 vietory ‘Stexas De Texas De ‘ ‘advice and stories and that makes for a better and loser club *™*¢* emma Smatl- 22 and struck ‘ouf 11 in pushing in order before Chico Ruiz led over St. Louis Sunday scaees Purdue and thus a better record. A point that many observers do not ian Miskin (. Mee) 36 past San Francisco's Juan Mar- Off the sixth inning with a sin-. Bob ve off the 11th with aig 6—Chief's Gal : * consider ts that a losing club spends more_time on the field on es . ichal, who failed in a bid for nis eer. a sing n Sonny Jackson 1 A Wick Donnaway ‘0. Willis’ 44 : pace i. poe is winning it has more time to rest instead of being battered rs 14th victory Saturday night S cd . reached -base on Orlando Ce- Mark than a winning one and that-plays a factor too. When a club Shotgun remem (J. MacGre- gy Koufax has lost twice ummerside peda’s- error Joe Hoerner re- eee (AP) — Billy Cas- more in testimonials for his Na- arcund S ie use ~—y ae bei aa ain Orphen iat ae 5 id wleaiad oun | teal B placed Tracy Stallard on the Per. us —s — a week tional and Western victories, eiaee DASHES 5 — 9 “rom bottom jo ‘op ax @ uan 7 ™ r : , . McC mound. and Wynn tagged his 480, became t irst repeater fired a-pair of 35s for his 70 to 1—Miss Heather Hal Merichal both continued their superman feats on the mound ; ___, wood) 6.5 earned. With one pag Maury eats ann second pitch into the centre field for the Western open title in 16 finish three .#trokes ahead of 2—Emily Hal f over the weekend but Koufax again eame-out on top as has Times: Wash 6 — 2.09:4. Pays Wills went all the way to second 3<Laicky V been the cast many times before. Marichal started out by —_ $8.30, 4.60. 3.00; $3.00, 3.00, when shortstop Denis Menke let SUMMERSIDE The loca Seats years Sunday when he breezed second - place Gay Brewer. ae tching-ten innings of three hit ball and allowing two to 270; $2.50. . : fie grounder get away from Junior Legionnaires Saturday CHICAGO -(AP)—Glenn' Beck- '" with @ final 70 for 283—the Brewer had 34-37-71 a d 286 to — ¢ two Tuss only. sub-par. 72-hole total in lect $12,000. 5—Estralita C ._efoss the plate. However he was removed for a pinch hitter |. Times: Dash 9 — 2.06.8. Pays ‘him. Clay Carroll then relieved aternoan arene ged_a_ two-game ors tale of Johnny Lewis’ jeld Hip-DAE..12:hole 40) the - collec 6—-Amoe Frost and the Cincinnati Reds showed their relief at seeting him — $5.60, 350: $3.00 starter Denny Lemaster and jit Setack ¢ previous. weekend eighth inning grounder opened - 7—Wayne's Pride : < gone by pushing Across a run to take the game 3-2. However DASHES 7 AND 10 ie Parker with a pitch Davis 0Y ¢dging the McCann Maccan the gates for a New York Mets’. The one-under-par victory tn ‘ Y ; Marichal was not given the loss so his record remains at . | Yankee Blaze (E. Bernard),_1 1 followed with his double to left- Intermediates here 2-0 and 43. -five-run rally and an 8-2 second, the $100,000 event. was worth | . DASH 3 13-2. Lee’s Way Cr (WJ. MecGrass) ‘centre field Last weekend the Maccan team game victory over Chicago Sun- | $20,000 ‘and shot Casper into the | Koufax took to the mound yesterday to show off his stuff 22° Braves tied the score 1-1 m Won 6&5 and 2-0 squeakers over day. Professional Golfers Association : . ee and ey mass 143 ae “He | ‘vel aise the J. Scotch Hal "D. Wisener) 33 the fifth when Dodzer shortstop ‘he Legionnaires Curt Simmons pitched the money-winning lead for the sea- - thirty 4 sidhes ceil is ing no pba dete to Hi Jay (J. Campbell) 43 Maury Wills misplayed Hark In the first game Séturds.. Cubs to a 7-0 triumph in the son with $69,749 . Pe his og ; ape ite 3 Aaron’s-lazy pop fly and let it both the winning and losing pit- "Es tere a ‘the oak, lost It vaulted him over his rival In passing it is-interesting to not the plight of Don Drysdale. drop in for his third hit, allow-.chers tossed two hitter™ Over’ /™ peers ubs lost Arnold Palmer. who was No. 1 7—Dennis Herbert Quite obviously he did not too much oe practicing in the a - ae << oo 2. Pays ling Lemaster to store from sec-.the route John Dowe of the lo ‘hird baserian Ron Santé ‘and on the financial sheet ‘but with- off season and he is feeling it now.. Atlanta got to. him Satur- 3 99 $6.70, 4.10; “ond e cal ‘team sent eight down v ', a centre fielder--Adolfo Phillips, ered badly to 289 before the de- DASH 3 _ day evening and he droped his sixth straight game and his Times: Dash 10 — 208-2 P The Dodgers scored in the the strikeout route. Pitching for who were hit“by Jack Fisher manding Medinah No-% course tenth fe ee oe Samoa On aed why he is ones his; $3.60, 29. 2.40: $2.90, 250, third when Wills doubled: and ithe visitors was Dwyer whose eee aneae suffered a frac- and never was in the race in @ . 4 105, beneat surface there. is more |g) cy raced home on Parker's double._no-hitterwas—spoiled—in—the fi _,*4Fe cheek. o “touted showdown with Casper. ee than meets the eye. The bizgest crowd ever in At- nal frame of a seven-inninz +f. _ Simmons turned his first start’ Cacner rallied t0 whip. the | Drysdale has been pitching well but just has not been able to = *s—fanta Stadium; 51.273, turned fair at McCann at last weekera or the Cubs into bis first shut- slumping Palmer in a Na- 5—Jenny’ Mozelle buy a +" the past few — When: rene ci | out for the game. and the The hits for Summerside _were out since 1964. 2 tional open at. San Fra cisco , - see fat ne pep meter -sropeent soa Braves said_more than 3.00 picked up by Duck, Gunnin: td last weektying hm tn na a fast finish is often the case” he pointed out and once he persons waiting ta buy tickets Lynn Foley while FE Hollie and Island Golfers ‘ /~ ‘round surge and doing the same steits to win watch out. The Dodgers have been close to the ‘were turned away Attendance *4. Cameron pounded out the hits to the collapsing Palmer in a DASH 7 top all year what with Asteen and Sutton pitching so well and for the four-game series was for the visitors. Place In Oo n playoff Drysdale has actually been more of a hinderance than a help veri aout bedi silk In the second game Stuart pe Somewhat éf. a. vendetta was for -he has. needed so much help -he. has hurt the. bullpen. However—the—wins-in-September—are-what-count-and—wher- foe eae Se cati bet that Drysdale and double ft comes down to the Koufax will be winning those.crucial et Down headers.-It-could.<-- -Rookie—Woody—Frvman- shutout win. Muttartwent-7-1-3 incinzs — Philadelphia op three hits’ Sun- day-as Pitrehitch” capitalized on Muttart was credi th tn Rt Charlottetown and Green Gables pros for the Western. but Cas- before being replaced. by Do. Sa @libs participated in the Mari. Pe? methodically and~confi- “MacDonald. Up until the seventh between the. two great be that the Dodgers will be the first repeat winner in the a w E STB u RY, N.Y. (AP) wajks in the fourth and. eighth’ inning Muttart had a twohitter ime Open Golf — champion- a or eee — for many many seasons. . Perfect Freight, a 22-to-1 long- innings for a 2-0 victory going but he was replaced hy | Stips Played in- -Fredericton. over oo over - > 8 = shot, turned in oné of harness Jose Pagan singled home Ro- MacDonald after giving up two playd in championship division id toe eg ove a into ee \ra¢ing’s biggest by _win-_herta Clemente —with the first hits ii this frame five were nthe first 25 of the Ps oac or —- i ge se jning-- the $89,111 Realization_pirate rum in the fourth. and| Murphy tossed a Shitter for open competition. , . ee oI ~ Buckpasser Breaks ~ World Mite Mark > Trot at Roosevelt Raceway Sat- urday night in the world. record \tume tf 2:08 35 for the 1 1-16 miles After the even-money favorite, —Tarmbro Flight, and Noble Vic- tory, the third cholic, -vent off striee_at the first turn,—Per‘fect Freight. reigned. by Del Insko, Dan Clendenan- smashed a-tri- ple to deep right that scored Wil-. lie Stargell in the eighth _ Clemente and = Stargell reached first-on watks by right- hander y Jackson. now 47 Clendenon. — before: _ his triple, had singled in the second and ing of the second game both MacNeill, Errol Nicholson, ‘pro_at Green Win. the Western 4jn ‘successive Gables was tied with three years, 1949-1950. een others at 154 for top spot and Casper, within a week picking were Duck Gunning. Georze he was followed by a stroke by up $45,000 in cash and much the losers Picking up hits for the incais Campbell and Alan Gaude' The tie for fifth with three others. visitors didn't get a runner past Cecil Dow! t edere second base until the fina! inn- ered 159 laren Following then came Lynn Foley, Ensor pon Giggey who ended up ina PATTERSON'S Jim aul PLAIN ie eS CIGARETTES: : fourth Yesterday afternoon the No For Watch a stormed down the middle of the va Matheson, 161 Frank ‘Had’ Mac- * CHICAGO ‘AP) — Buck- a sizzling pace until ‘the head stretch over All Aflame, the sec- CINCINNATI (AP) oly Scotia team defeated RCAF Fa- Innis, 161 Ron Boyles, 164, Bill : e : REGULAR and KINGS | passer, resurging brilliantly of the stretch..when Buckpasser ond choice _. Perry, supported by five holg gles in another doubleheader by Beer. 165, Butch McGee. 168 Repair ‘ avid after missing all of the triple. came roaring up from deep in LOSES FOURTH PLACE ers including two ‘by Tom scores of 7-6 and 10-2 and Al MacRae with 117. f crown attivity because of in- the eight-horse field to take Armbro Flight, a - four-year- : soca jury, has unseated Kentucky commend. old mare owned by the Arm- PEI, dirver of Armbro Flight, : ~ a ‘ by winner Kauai King as top Impressive set an incredible strong Brothers of Brampton, was suspended for five days im- j ; idate for the three-year-old early pace with the times 22%; Ont. came from far back to. mediately after the race for the facing crown this year. seconds for the quarter-mile, take fourth but was disqualified infraction. Stanley Dancer, who Buckpasser set a world record 43 3-5 for the half, and 1:06 45 and placed last for interfering drove Noble Victory, said his . é . _ for the mile Saturday, winning for three-quarters. By compar- with Npble Victo-y om the: first trotier suffered a leg cut in the : ; x : : ; E , the $108.00 Arlington Classic in sion, listed world records are 45 turn first-turn mishap and may be i : b ' a raided showdown wit seconds for the half and 1:06 15 -J0e O'Brien, of ,Alberttn, out of action for some time. 3 2 a = < ; > Kay King and | ‘Dela the three-quarters ” ae Fi Dj f Ki Kaif King and Creme Dela for” the three oe ew i irst District 0 ings Ogder Phipps’s colt, cleverly GOLF DRAW : : ridden by Braule Baeza. was ; ihe 1 time méans mone elocked in 1 32.35 while beat- aa te the dr t Ww Se Lt Yuses ing Crome-Dels- Creams ty: 0% tin haat aw ofthe | Polat | ve atten tee then G24 “ 4” lengths { the $65,900 top swag mateh spon iby Mrs TWL Mike Ford's Kauai King. win- e It will be plaved th Wer of the Preakness and the ‘Prowse. It play ts Kentucky Derh fated 6 afternoon at Belvedere Pat 1.15 — F. MacKenzie. F Lord, e a5 - struggling fifth. and. his owner \ soles ct ae come ee An Advance Poll will be established as follies, had trou ble with his left front a : : ankle C. MacMillan. ie Ct Location The -former rd mark for B _” — K: Mus' are. ox, J ” or Seay sa suse lt ~ MWe 8 Set“ DA y NIGHT © Souris -- St. James United 2 t Swap: in and since = vs Home U Church H I Sis ede sctonally, Pia) 43>) Horne, H Likely, 8 . urs a e-Pnemed py seem: (SME eee pie ~ _.Name of. _ Dey uty Returnin Offi it cracls and trainer Eddie | tig 9 Meese P g. cer ___. a . SETS “Finccially im- nt : + meer ae sae erage ty cia dices ils ate Sl Gaudet. S -¢ sn ; TBE sser's “areal | Samson, Mi. Macha town iving THOMAS BATTERSBY | Pe. side . ere ection saeco «June 4 that + + first vested ae a ghoof that’s { a@ quarer- BASEBALL p - The Advance Poll ill be ope Jut 7, 196 _from crack im March Jack Kane and Hail Whitlock ark : w n. on 6 ) Buckpasser’s emate—Im- have called practices for their 9: 5 y 9: 00 « Pressive — who handed Buck- Junior teams at Memoria! Field a.m. to Passer his only 1%6 loss im six this evening and ws slated .Door Prize—Drawing will be made at ° ‘clock 0 o ‘clock p.m. Time shown i I's Daylight . Start in-# Jan ++ exhibition— “to begin“ at 6-15" All players are covld be credvec with helping asked to attend and wet their * the conclusion of - race. Saving Time. Set the record impressive set umforms — 4) \