' ; . a ; 2 Ohh ws ™ , ‘ iO Re a ee . : Sr kt rat an : y i Ri oie tke ES nit : a: ey 4, ; 4 “ 4 - :: £ a . ; — ee Reet ane : : , ; ti : a . 7 = ene poe ae ge Se The “Ghisittan; Charlottetown, : a. 5, 1966. ! or ee . ae a ne e ’ | Good Miles, Pay,Finishes mm wae Mets Club San Francisco | | | At’C harlottetown Pa rk . | NEW YORK: (AP) «Pinch: |Johnny Briggs powered. Phila- |Bunning tamed Houston for his winning his 15th, game. of the Se hitter Ron. Swoboda's three-run delphia to his seventh straight 12th win ‘against seven losses. season’ homer with one out.in the ninth victory abe night a the Giusti is now: 11-9. Hall's homer. his 12th was the ‘ ane : inning’. Thursday climaxel : a Phils trounced Houston 12-2.. | ae ‘ ere, eae Vernita’s Pet and Queen's |daily ‘double was good for a ‘Speedy Bet (J Arsenault), 7 four-run. rally that: gave New| The Phils clubbed the Astros’ | MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jim tt Bi Oh OMOhs Arne, 20 - gave the Charlottetown mere 8.30 as a “good. number of Time 2.16-1. |York Mets an 8-6 victory over ace’ right-hander, Dave Giusti, }Hall’s -home run in the eighth 8 ‘ Driving Park fans a rousing |bettors were right on ‘theball.| Pays — $16.60, 6.20, 2.10;4 20, | San Francisco. ~ for jfive runs-in the third and |tmning gave Minnesota a 2-1 vies = (yWIGAGO (AP)—Ernie Banks weet e | Marichal, seeking “his 18th collected” six:,more off two re-|tory over Boston Thursday as hometed and Dick Ellsworth: victory’ of” the season and 17th lievers. in, the fifth while Jim Jim Kaat threw a three-hitter, ended a five/game losing streak jcareer triumph. without a loss | . *. las Chicago Cubs defeated At- lover the Mets, pitched perfect | BASEBALL RESULTS ,lanta 5-2 Thursday elas a eS 2-3 ue belore me Ellsworth, who has lost 1? ‘pitcher Dennis Ribant single » : ‘ie games li , : {with two-out in the sixth. National League _— Probable “pitchers for dave ae Hit haa PITTSBURGH (AP) — San Fran. 000 111 210—.6 132 major league baseball games: : i : ic ane a New. York 000 000 134— 8121, hep ce |; Denny Lemaster. Posting - his ; Eaten hag i eo Nn Marichal, McDaniel (6-4) (9,| American Leagte ae te lelgat pee. in HT aacaions, lost three others as Pittsburgh Pi- Henry (9) and Haller: Ribant, | Seeaen. ‘Soren. Tell) sat. Cale pn Gle Bi a a ee rates, walloped Los~ Angeles Sutherland (7), Green 18), Ham- ‘orma (Wright 43) (N). , when: Glenn 7Bec ert sigle and Dodgers 8-1. Thursday night and Uton, (6-11) (9) and .Grote, Ste-", Minnesota (Grant 7.- 12) at was’ forced by Billy Williams Ged atic henson }9). HR: SF—McCovey Kansas - City» (Blanco 0-1) (N), before Ron Santo walked od re last evening as they fin-| However. they were: not qutte*2.10; 2.10 oem bed neck to neck in the final 'so sharp at the beginning’ of the RACES 2 AND 8 - . Gash last ‘eveaing anda - photo |evening when a 7-1 shot Mystery jimmy. Gallon (H. Stead) 1 ' Was required te pry the two |Romeo ‘took a maiden mark in ‘The Shiek (E. Bernard) 2 apart. When. the results were, the first dash aad Jimmy Gal-'|Kenna K (R. MacDonald) 3 announced more than the suc- |lon outpaced the, field to the Chummy D (C. Smith) 4 cessful bettors were happy for |wire. The. combination on the |Cycloné Kelly ‘(L Kelly)’ 5 in the process of winning, ~ Ver- jtwo was good for $40,80 in the /Knightway (L. Taylor) 6 s mita’sPat took a new tab __ of |first double. Little Doctor oe Geer yenien MacKay / The final feature of the even- | E dash -and success- ing was the quinella in the thrid i / i - ful bettors on the exactor fea-|dash where Windy June and angle ar fay 10: 5.60, ° ture was $97.00 richer. Ernie Speacer romped home in |, 3.3 39. $183.20. 880. 3.40: 4.70, | ar David was the oaly frone of the field and paid $9.10. \5'99: 250. eee es meat (Jr. Chappell) 7 a. | ce : double dash winner on the card Mystery Romeo . roe Tmaved into the-National-League SET tne ‘ ; ‘ a and this is some; indication of | (J. Hennessey) 1 RACES lead NY. aennen My Heer i wait (Wilkes ine Nt at. De! sf LOUIS” (AP) Right- oe the ‘bitter ‘competition at: the Gene L. Scott, - _.._ |Windy June (J. Smallwood) 1 The victory moved the Pirates s ey ? (gi Any New (Vor 7m fe “9-7. ang ander. Sam Ellis pitched Cin- é local track. The big brown pacer | +(J. Chappell) “2 Ernie Spencer: (G. MacLeod) 2 two pergentage points ahead of SWOD0e Th (Hamilton 6 2) a Cleveland (cimnati Reds toa 71 “victory a new mark of °2'11 in the | Jenny Mozelle . \Calamity Boy (J. Chappell) $ Giants. who lost to New York core “ 200 000 600— 2 10.6|(Hargah 66) and (O'Donoghue |°Ver ‘St. Louis Cardinals Thurs- fourth dash and had a time of| (J. Campbell) ‘ g Home Stretch (A. Smith) 4 8-6. The third-place Dodgers fell /)'. . l6-7) wa iday night, their 10th triumph In 2-11:1 the secoad time out. Com- {Lani Kai (F. Maclsa 4 Wee Lass (A. Craig) . 5 two games off the pace, losing Chicago $20:000: 00x>~6::9.0/6-71-2, : (Twirnight): {1 games and 1ath in’ 18 con: } ‘bined with the win of Spensive |Gaitway. Senator fe Runnymeade Colin their third straight to Pitts- gee ee Set a a eee (Hannan ..3-5) at tests Bee ’ j | ae I’ P BS : o: dary ' imore (Watt 82) (N). j : Spud in The seventh dash the (C, Woolridge) Bie Cotas ? OER VELAND. (AP) ~ Gary Torre; Ellsworth (5-17 and tea |. Ellis: posted bis third straight : ~~ e Time 2.16-1 kad \Bell pitched a three hitter and | Hundley” MRs: Chi—Bankgf-‘7), National League victory as. the Reds_.won_their ‘ . | ae eS a au [Leon Wagner. provided .twe key Hundley (12) ene St Louis (Carlton 0-0) at New fifth in a row and completed a : aces oni i 2.40;. 4.70 ces ; “4 isingles. as Cleveland Indians Houston 000 650 000-— £ O) | ock (Shaw 99) WN) fouraame sweep-otrine Cardt ; ore Fb . 4 | Phila. 005 060 10x—12-130 Atlanta (Kelley 82) at Phila- nals. who have lost. five {a RACES 4 AND'8 beat Baltimore Orioles ‘3-1 (ALO) ANTOn" (a) reaight Bilis: is: 8:14 ' t ; ee . E I ’ |Thursdaq night ssa luath (1k . Arlic is a delphia (Buhl 5-5) (N) straig = is | “14. prought's racing at ihe local and handled by Emmett Berp- (a ageroeude 1 nf he only hits off Bell: wweasjmond (6), | Zachary. (7), aaa) “Cieianatt (0 Toole 4 3) at. ANAHEIM (AP) Bob Rods i ving Park gets underway at) ard will leave int Lo Men ’ ..Dave Johnson's single, driving : ee va. [elttspurgh (Blass 8-4) (N) ers” sparked a: Hve-run. ray 8-00 pam-with-the feature event | Soot bat the" in'the tough.eight _ Fisherman's Luck—..-—-.--—- -in=-the- Orioles’ run-in-the- fourth--t¥mple. HRs: P hila—Rojas (6), _San._Francisco._.(Bolin.6-6)..at witha _tie-breaking..double_.-in_. having Amy Thorpe on the rail psi Ln nr pli a a (J. Chappell) 22 inni id l by Brooks Briggs (9) Chicago (Hands 7-9 the eighth inning Thursday. as : a ‘ ‘ ile. i 4 : - inning, and singles by Brooks ae ‘ee| Btw! g g sday with Buddy Campbell handling | he has paced a mile in 2.09 | Mary Leah (D. MacNeil) 3 8 Robison in ri ; a q Los Angeles 010000 000— 1 62) Los “Angeles (Koufax 17-5) at California Angels defeated New . : |and a fraction this year ; e second and 5. 210 211-10x—:8 16 0 Y :§ by ae at athe roan mare.) The Peters Model class will soy a a Poulton) 4-4 ninth. inigs: eee ‘a re aiiila ~ {Houston (Farrell 4-7) (N). York Yankees’ J1-7 -¢ e-paced-a 2.08:4 mile and-she}pe another top one. The Model, Maynard's Missy : : BOE ee Reinier nn eet eer ee ae ; —— ' should be very tough to head |owned by Mrs. Fraci Breau, |_ (J: Smallwood) 5 dr _ KANSAS CITY (AP)~-— Phil Moeller (4), ‘Brewer (6), Der- eee t to-the;wire-Simer ¢-iemving tire »_-Fraci_ Breau. |. crity Scott Roof drove in. two runs with—a_anoski_(8) and Roseboro; Law | | a Sh | O ; ° e the two hole will have plenty |e min te Guan ieee a (J. Hennessey) 64 single and Jack Aker got his (7-5) and Pagliaroni. § an ooters n ntario Ps oo Denkere. Oe the board. While‘ the quarter. Waynes Pride,| Times-2.11 and 2.11-1 {16th save of the season as Kan- Cincinnati o1z 01 ois-.7 118 ce os ims Fashion, going ovt of the | ea Wee ote all | Pays — $10.70. 6.20. 3.10; 5.20, sas City beat Washington 43 St. Louis 001 000— | A D O P L 2. third spot, will no doubt be the wi’ bead oat of ibe ‘we pete |3.10, 3.00. $3.40, 3.20: 3.80. Thursday. s Ellis (8-14) and Coker; Jaster, ATC DOWN n Prize List - 3 ‘favorite of the betters due to! with Countess Alice owned. by | ~ RACES 5 AND 9 | i Roof's hit came in the fourth (6-5), Dennis (8) and. McCarver. : Fae aes his win of last week in 2.10 and |, Preston MacIntyre keeping | Yankee Timber ; hes TR {inning after Danny Cater sin-« HRs: Cinti—Simpson (3). : By STAN BOWLES 127th 94; F-Sgt John Hanlan, ; a fraction for the both trips.|the field going to keep their| (J. Smallwood) 13) : : oF EE SHOT ? igled and Ed Charles -and Dick American League » | SOUTH MARCH, ONT.. ‘Spe- Borden, 135th :-—' 935° Wilbur Birt Donnaway, the Charlie Willis | positions to the quarter. Mr. | Eloise Wick (W. Craig) 9 2! : S - “Green, walked. Pitcher Jim. Washington. 100.000 200— 3 70 cial) -;. After four days of shoot- of Charlottetown, I62nd —92....: _,owned mare who paced in 2:07:4| MacElwyn, handled: and owned Lisewav C (S. Stead) 34. Marty” Fleckman of . Port second round of the. Western Nash followed with a single Kansas City. 100300 00x— 4 71 |ing in DCRA annual prize meet From the posting of the Wed- over the local oval. will be | by Clarence Woolridge,. will be ‘Little Art (A. Pineau) 41, Arthur, ‘Tex., appears to be Amateur Golf Championship. (that scored Green ‘and routed Ortega(7-10), McCormick (4), jhere, Tpr. Eldon - MacLean of-nesday aggregate it .was learn~ plenty tough and many look for |the top perhaps on the—board Shot gu" Hanover | part of a tree trunk as he hits /leckman, the leader after the Washington startef Phil Ortega. Lines (7) and Casanova, French jCharlottetown is top man on the ed that Tpr. Maclean ‘placed ; fete Srecebe choice of the | with: the betters. Elroma, léav- |” ¢J MacGregor! a8 8 hot f ' ~ first round, fell 2 shots off the paironapinch-hitdoubleby (7); Nash (5-0), Aker (7) and {Island squad with 542 points out 25th with 159 out of. 179 points, : meey” srnainent lala ¥ |ing from the tough outside pos- Hurrah (E.' Ferguson) 68) from the rough on the’ pace wtih # total-for~36 hole | PHILADELPHIA (AP)— |Root. pitas \_ {of a. possible 575. Top_in the*and Capt. McCabe,"44th with 147 last—week—in2.09-4 ean gtan ition, will _try and make th€ Roe Robin (C. Smith) » 7 7 | second hole during yesterday's of 142. (AP Wirephoto). |Home runs by Cookie Rojas and New York 010 210 120— 7411) Camp is rumored. to ‘be in the... Friday will see: the conclusion have fans looking for naira |fop going up the backstretch. |yankee Blaze (E. Bernard) 8 '6| : : A ae era : : + = California ~ 240000 05x—11 126 vicinity” of 560. of the grand aggregate matches, i i ; 97 ; : : : eee | ‘son, Womack (2), Ra- | Other Islanders with ahi #-b with the firing of the Connaught The night’s card has plenty of | ‘ | Times 2.07-2 and 2.07-4_— | s q : EBay cal ; aggregate are: Tpr Perley ‘Tay. )¢ Dg horace Scr. top performers” and the class | TENNIS NOTES | Pays -— $5.10, 3.30, 3.40: 6°70, : tf . mos (7), (7), Renitt (B) ant lar or Wiksine 583, Lt M ‘ eS ae ee a me a oe the ‘é ~with M f 3.20: 4.90. $6.60. 5.00, 2.80: 2: f @ Howard Lopez, Burdette e é Presidetit’s, 10 shots at ¢ : rie Meadow. Day leaving on | Os : j3.20; 4.90. 36.60, » £00, 2.5 e e : 4 Rojas (7-3), (8),.Uanford (9) MacLennan Lea of Crapaud 33!) in the se rarcthe =i the ‘rail will keep ‘he betlers| aye 1906 Prince Edward tae [7 S03 resort cet | Ne 4 and Rodgers. Hits: NY--Boyer |WO2 Mike Susick. CFB Summer jyatches, coupled with that of sR eae toes 8 peek the__will land _Open Tennis Tourney will | -_ RACE? me re gs ae o \(8), Howard (6) [side 529; and Capt. Roy McCabe non he. 36—marks rf pectad sais Buddy leaving et underway. this evening at Spensive Spud (C. Smith) 1, ee *t. Boston ° 010.000 000— 1 41 (Charlottetown 529 lwith the highest aggregates. will Emenee Graco orc” + Aussies SeenAsFavorites sme miming i emcees ccm, ohMel' Wi ae t . : - z ; = : seme emcee |. Santiago (10-8) and Ryan; |Sday, the Letson, seven shots at of ine Gavernar. General's = the mutuels. Texas D. handled \¢%ing will take place at 6.30 p.m. |Mystery Paul (R. Gass) bv : by Clarkie Smith, :will- try and | With various’ recreation officials |Free Chance ‘E. Larter) Kaat (13:8) and Battey HRs: each of the 200.500 “and 600_yaed yon an Saturday i jranges, and the City of Ottawa, '_~ '- repéat his win of last wgek.0D hand. The tourney ‘has a to- |Bob's Girl (R. Craig’ 3 = By JACK SULLIVAN. ver medallist at Perth, is a na- ;such a Ghan wi ‘Minn—Hall (12). | a 3 Whirlawick will be lookin etal ray 44 participants consisting [Barber ‘ a (—-) ~ Canadian Press Sports Editor tural front ‘- runner; Keino, gold. Tacate a ain Kine, Baltimore 000 198.000 7 ee oso ae % oe i ee ee a win -in this‘class:and Don of 22 from Charlotteotwn, 9 from} Time 2.16. / KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP)—(|known for his devastating last- and Uganda ar 5 Cleveland 011 100 00x—,3 81. In ison, five Islanders — -j Tewnc MacNeill will have the mare | Summerside, 4 from Halifax,» 2) Pays, — $5.00. 2.50, 2.10; 2.40, with only, hours remaining be: |lap kick, could become the first | well. “OF all” Commonwealth Short . (2-3), Drabowsky"! Cah, (So ee gs Hist, aed they i Need Insurance? u .. ....0ing. out-of there in full_flight from Wayland, “Mass.; 2 from /2.40- : fore the opening of the 8thBzit- non-white winner of this event. fighters, only Ghana and Ni- Fisher (8) and Haney; Bell er eee oe AUTO - >to try and head this classy field ;Pennsylvia, 2 from—fowa, and 1) ~~ - RACE 16 ish Empire Games, the experts Track experts are conceding-the geria produced medal winners (127) and Crandall. = = ae oe eet Lee ad : to the quarter. Texas Chief own- each from New Jersey, Virginia | Vernita’s Pet (F. MacKay) Yiare picking Canada’s track and 440 to Trinidad‘s- Wendell. Mot- im the 1964 Tokyo. Olympics and Américan League. (Sard; Tpr. Fred White of. Murray MOTOR BIKE ae : PPT a | } Se -, ; | % : : : ; ' ed by Charlje Willis will leave and -Montreat>- ~ |Queen’s Rooster field contingent and swimmers |ley, but leaving the 880 wide indications . they hold a W L_ Pet. GBu Cee, acs be a ore FO - fi in the- trailing position behind; “There are plenty of top match | (7 Arsenault) - : 2 as the country’s main hope fdr |9pen. between Bill Crothers of strong haiid= ie. Baltimore - 7 $7 654 —. | arlottetown, | reas —FIRE,_LIFE. f Meadow Day. The Texas: Chief performers in--the tourney and Chief Play (J.-Hefinessey) 3 medals: : : ‘Markham, Ont., John Boulter-of ~gGncing: Enel Detroit 57 48 543.12. Dave: Phoenix of CFB Sumnter- eee 2 . Should be in a good position to local tennis fans are invited te’ Reed's Sue (J. Chappell) 4 i h i. (England and Jamaica's ‘George fev nne ee and {sa firm (Gatitornia 57.50 .533 13 Side, 122nd each with. 99. - Mik i _ follow out of-there. Annan Gal | witness some of the finest tennis | j S$ aoe Pen They coricede, the "possibility |. : bavorite (to win top honors, with | oi vatand sh 49 538 132) <om OF the team placed ifthe UMM tt ee owned by the Simmac stables played here in recent years. _ gp stipepeet inane cites ye : of ae =a Bie is the In ‘the Shes eine Scottish and New Zealand fene- Atiunesota: 35 52 514 15 (Prize list of the Ottawa with Tpr i LEN HOOKEY aay : 5 \. Friday's draw will_consist p incton’s Belle (H Poult see eam—Canada ‘has ever SOs eee nts: r ers expected to be close: Chicago 52 55 .496 18: MacLean again heading.the list @ && ‘i : E eet : gton's Belle oulton) 6/sent «to an -international- meef. pressive ‘credentials belong to Wrestinig: Asian competitors |UTC4*" were 14 | With 97 out of 100 points, placrig-_. ’ Juniors Jolt i eer daa Pee ee acies |Shadydale-Tonette (T. Palmer) 7, But’ on the form, it. appears Vancouver's Harry Jerome, co- |will‘probably dominate this sec- New esas . . ag a (28th hice i Co-Op Ins.. — A = . : ; ‘ = \. j .: rs : r a aot = : 177 " 5 re s a a = 2 i ae. BIS Sha k eunnte getkine “Ko full swings Time 2.14-2. iD the swimmers and the runners; oe ef ete records at ae jtion, with Pakistan-‘and India achiten” 49 63.438 a He was followed by Tpr._Bar- “Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 - : : mroc Ss Saturday: afternoor ; | Pays — $16.90, 15.90;—15.60; jumpers and throwers, hold the;yards.an metres. an addi- taking most. of the medals, -W ‘ 45 65 409 2615 Wise. 64th with 95; Tpr. Tay- ans ren ee ess The Jurtiors, behird the ster-| 5.15 p.m. — Court.1 — J. Cul 6.9, 5.00: 4.20. best chance of all 108 of her’ tion, he une done te m0 ui a.Pakistan has three Perth gold 5oston National League ~ .. lor, 86th — 95; Capt. McCabe, S@E Bas w= ing ‘pitching of Urbain Gaudiaileivs J. McQuaid: Court.2 —| : : athletes of upsetting the tradi- ea a coe setae medallists. Canada is the only Bai Dek RE ee ne j de a late season bid to es- W. *Cullen vs B. MacKinnon; | 7 A tional England-Australia monop- second behin eter Snell of ‘other country to send a full..con-: 63 44 580 — | : ; : Py _MARITIME ‘oly on the games. = New Zealand in the’ 800 metres 'tingent. Her team incliidés sev. Gittsburgh cee ee cape the cellar of the City Soft- Cour 3t — L. Huggan vs J. Han- ; | S 1 the Tokyo Olympies—tw se ee San. Francisco. 64°45" .587 + -ball league last evening as they sen. : | | Sport-by-sfort, it shapes’ dp 3! the De ainieen abn naa Ora) ER ee Nominee en Tg Aiceek 6 we 88 frounced the third place BIS| 6.30 p.m. — Court 1 —M:Me-. . RACING -» this way: ae ah Gat en ie ed year's world’ championships but Philadelphia 59 49 546 4% Shamrocks 96. They now are |Pherson vs Yelo; Court 2D - Swimming: Australia, as al- hs if-mil = See Rone ete ee eliminated in early |- Louis $4 52 309° 8% only a game and a half in arr- George vs S. Foster; Court 3 —| TRURO. — Noral Hal C. ways, is expected to make the 72'-mucr ! Oa nae ty eeaiee ie Cincinnati 54 53 505. 9 : ears, : s "1B. MeAleer va.M. Sufby. ‘Killarney Boy sped to double biggest medal haul, but Canada ment but’ has been slow round- Weightlifting: Medals. ia this Nain Ok aed Gaudin scattered five hits Saturdays draw will be in Sat-}dash wins Thursday im a niae- could displace England as the fee eee ere vere Vics event are sxpecied to be widely Ataata. 49 58 458 14° while walking five and“he fan- urdays Guardian and al ‘posteddash harness card, second _ Strongest Common-|__ Others highly rated in their distributed. The strongest com- New York 48 58.453 14% | ned two batters. For the: losers at court boards. | Noral Hal C\-won-in tmies of Wealth nation in the pool. Aus- fields are Dave Steen of Burn- petitor for high awards is ex Chicago 34 72 .321 2848 | and George pected to be tiny Republic of Singaporé, competing for the, Barry Turner in a full seven in-| If you cannot play at time list- |2:11.2 and 2:11 while Killarney ‘Talia is expected to find it dif- aby, B.C.. shot-put, mings and errors plus walks did ed on Friday please notify Lyall |Boy did the mile in 2:08.2 and ficult to duplicate the 1962 feat (Puce of Toronto, discus. ; h little to help his bid for the win. Huggan before 1.00 p.m. |2:07.3, best time of the night. 12 Perth,ia which she won 17 of | Cyeling: Australia is the first time as an~ independent He too allowed only five hits but — 127_titles- and, in all, 41 of a power here, although facing the country. : _walked_no_less_than-seven_bat- a ses Se : ae tpossible 81 - medals. One_reason ‘biggest threat in years. ; New Shooting: _F or in these “ ters and ‘saw six batsmen get : : \ jis .expected to be Vancouver’s Zealand is traditionally ‘second events is unkpeWn with crack on base due to miscues. : - S a n - ou rm ey tis |Elaine (Mighty Mouse) Tanner,”in* these events—but this time ‘marksmen peting from 2 i = - : agar ? i ; at 15 expected to dominate the Trinidad has come up with a countrie the ‘first time.in The Juniors literally won the | : game in the fourth inning as iprogram as holder of Common- cyclist to, watch. Roger Gibbon the hisfory of the Games. One e , they raked Turner for seven cee wealth records for the 110 and is a hot favorite to win the top Canadian participant-is Gil) | ne mo 4" runs on only: three hits, three}, ; : 220 butterfly events .and -the 1,000-metre time trial and the Boa, 42, St. Catharines, Ont. eek é : a . walks and two key errors. They | et. "or ee en '440 - yard individual medlay. sprint. Canada has entries in |world champion in the small** a. might--have-had- an. even-bigger-.| ; fy yo. ; e , ..Ralph.. Hutton of Ocean: Falls, ‘the 1,000-metre time. trial, the bore class in 1954,.a third-place | | i RED_CROSS. NDS ON YOU! : METAS Ee been (OL al ee ee : BC, should make a fight of 4,000-metre pursuit and the road bronze medallist’ “in the: 1956" _ +a po eS Re BS Wh = o- -- the shoulder running catch by : Se the backstroke events. The in- races. ‘Olympics and a fourth-place fim Biome pe ge apport the defensive gem Thé following is the draw for 1.18 — Art MacKenzie, Had dividual medley. could be a’ Boxing: African countries \isher at Tokyo two years ago. ‘ Fi Ene a o game P.E.I. Amateur Closed GolJIf Maclinnis, Ron Giggey. 4 toss-up between Hutton, Aus- SS | i : H : ; rund Peay the winr-rs: Championship, Ist Round, Bel-’ 1.24 — H. Seiford, Lea Wind- tralian” Peter Reynolds and ‘ | : oo BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at the plate as he got two of the vedere August 6, 1966. 2nd Round ‘sor, Bill Beer. ‘Sandy Gilchrist of Ocean Falls. |= A 7 a7 j se : five hits off Turner, one: of which will be held at Summerside 3.00 — J. Murphy, Paul Schur- Track and field: The high NOTICE CH |RLOETETOWN NORTH RUSTICO ; was a homer which scored three August 18, 1966. * “man, G. Vessey. spot of the entire games could | _ | j 5 = t _ Hniors. Three other Juniors had 8.00 a.m. — Al Johnston, Ron ~ 3.30 — Dr. B. Lantz, P.8. Per- be the three-mile race, expected | ae ; t DR ! August Sth 8 te 10 A a hit apiece. For the Shamrocks Peake, J. Willoughby. - ry, F. T. MacKinnon. ; to be a spectacular ¢lash be- : 1 col , p.m. Hoss Chandler was two for four 8.30 a.m. —-Art Hartley, Doug Post entries will be. accepted tween two world recort-holders | Charlottetown and Mt. Stewart Juve- i : while Harry Callaghan had a ho- Ross. W: R. Noonan. at the starters desk. This is not —Ron Clarke of AdStralia and }- 2 Friday, Aug. 5th h saieiianiaiame mer that scored two players. He 9.30 am. — T. Marsh, Bob the qualifying round for the Kipchog Keino of Kenya. Caw | pile Baseball Teams of The Royal Cana- : us oye aa a a ae Watson, B. DiPersio. pel Open for Belvedere mem ada is not contesting this‘ event. | ue Me 8 P.M. Last Chance To Cash In On s n oss Chandler’ 936 a.m. — Stu Weir, Al Gau-* bers. oe owerful A i i 1 an Sat : f be ke ag re with good fielding det, A L. Maclsaac. ae ree ee | dian Legion will meetin Mt. Stewart cal RACE NO. 1 , plays for the Juniors. 3 10.00.— J. Mulligan, Cy, Burke, } ae ‘ ‘ !.1—CN N ADIOS Aug. 6 at 6:30 p.m. for a sudden death | orrry atren The CeeBees with a 14:4 mark H MacFarlane. and a 778 average have a com- 10.06 — Rod MacFarlane, Dean ! '. ft t Ce eh ° ° 3—CHIEF OPERATOR ‘fortable lead in the loop: while Birt. C. Heald. k 1 i game to decide the right to qualify for 4—MYSTERY JUDY the Dodgers are running second 1912 — Kent Irwin, Stu Mac- eee : _5—RUSH HAL _ gwith & 10-7 mark. (585). The Lure, L. Cox. Z ; the Provincial Tournament. 6—MOUNTAIN JESTER .. ‘Shamrocks are in third with a 1018 — HLE. Carmichael, W. | os ; toa : ; 7-12 record good for 368 and R Reddin, Joe Molloy. i ‘age - ° 9 ; . . i “- ee Vince King, RACE NOS. 2 and 6 the “Juniors are in the basement 1924 — Dan Maclsaac, R. with a 5-13 record. Hen-y, Geo. Scantlebury. oo | 1—DARKY si . 1030 — G. Cudmore, .R. At- : inson yrke Le ’ Provincial Secretary: | LOWELL M Sergeant’s Mess “tp 7 er Mitiar, Ralph Mac | HORSES and PONIES | : Suddanire FY | sams soy | WRIGHT’S © 35th Anniversary Sale | Men's Shoes : Farlane, H. MacLeod: ' " \ Top Travellers 10.42 \ Grant, J. Millare : EARL WARN | Pointed Toe ; N. Prithard. |S FEM . : a fee onl ~ Bill Weatherbie and Ken Bal- 1048 — I. Austin, G. Watson, ; 5 for the STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT EoMR SOLLITY iad cee oe he ~~. ~ .Jem matched eachother out for K. R. MacLeod. |9—BARB C * : Sizés 6 - 12 - P RACE NOS.-3 and 7 , ' i. 1—PETERS’ MODEL. maim : ; : aX “Mess locked horns in a thrill: . 11.00 — MR. Kennedy, Dr 2—WAYNES PRIDE Wiveted and tee “Sean ioe 0 Meee . GOLD CUP p ARADE | bs SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY ing pitching due! last evening in W. MacDonald, B Smith ; Y § a City" League Basehall game 11.9% -. I. Cudmore, M. Kays. aes * SATURDAY, «AUGUST bth Ee 3—COUNTESS ALICE i aa the end-Weatherbie was G. McMahon a + , TBO : Souy th pat ; ; er ers KEY~ ; : > et down by -his team mate: 11.12 — G. Stewart, °J. Vatour, FRIDAY AUl HAY | 19 h : : s M2 era ae he om: =“ Glen Claybourne scored the Ken Fulton. : ; i e f ¢—ADIOWAY LOGAN = WOMEN’S KEDET TES ; only run of the game for the ~ 1118 — L. Kays, H. Ferguson, | : : +. ; RACE a ¢ : |: - RACE NOS. 4 and 8~ : cores] me i a Mess and gave his team a 1-0 J. M. Rusk. as : : {—Agawam, 2 Marcus Hanover; 3—Garth's. Boy; 4—Thunder | 1_xpapow DAY Assorted sizes and colors : win in the bottom of the seventh 11.24 —- E. Clow, L. Monkley, ‘ - + J} Benn Burn; 5—Craig’s Abbe; 6—Lucky Frisco; 7—Sister Nancy; | 9_ Y Reg 8 : r @ : and final inning. He: scooted to R: R. Carr , ' ' 1. press—Riding . }:8—Eleanor Patch. * =< TEXAS De mone eSB AD Yosh. es first on an error and. then ad- 11,30'— FE. F. Acorn, B Sleigh, ‘ ; ‘iding habit preferred for horse own- ‘ RACES 2 and 6 4—WHIRL A WICK = | as ‘ * : sais oe ataare antes eae fhert Hontle. P.- Crow ers. Anthing colourful for pony riders. Let us> Calamity | Boy::..2-Lyndon ‘Hanover: 3 etre: 4 ST YAS, cree od Child's Plastic: wih c 5 a pitch. Gerry Murphy thap laid kett, Lew Garbutt i ave ve a ‘ ‘ Pree Harry Wilder, 5-Ernie Spencer; 6—Harless Abb, 7—Miss Tom | 7_aNNAN GAL he ee ‘ a _flown a perfect sacrifice bunt. 11.42 — D. -MeCormack, Mf. [- nt sae Ee as PSSIbIg,.. | Scot; B—Victory March. 2S utballsl eee reece SANDALS ‘ down the third “baseline “and Rodd."R. Todrey. ~ ‘ 7 feos ‘ Ratha a and 9 : | RACE NOS. Sand'9 ein A aa 1F ‘ Doyle threw. the ball past Gin- 12.00 -- J. Pierpoint, B. Elder- : ; oe 1—AMY THORPE Red and Brown. Assorted sizes cae os S. itwedi a Sint ae | 1\-Highland Spirit; 2Mountain Marie; 3—Ripover; 4—Fast- 2-ELMER © i ger Breedon at first base to give shaw, E. Corrigan y "1 F wav: 5—Sunny Key i M } ¥ ote Mess theit victors, —_~—_ 1206. Brent sehurman, tJ PEBANRE OC API ¢: ay Sy Ee : HS DONNA MEN ea peat a , as ! ‘ Ken Bailem who got the win Arsenault. BD” Heustis. © % } ees a ae ar ane nae SURD RACES med vs ( iy eC = Child's ae { ae allowed only three ehits in the; 12.12 R. Garrett, #® Riddy, j i ; eee S—SFELURGE THONGS - C a ae ea = 1-Echo Ridge Eddy; 2—Rustico Boy; 3—Mr. Charmer; 4 6—OZARK PETE game as did losing pitcher WeasB. Martin Doctor W. J.; 5—Lee Allan, 6=-Knight Norris; “7—Rio Grand; | ~ Y therbie. However -Weatherbie-° 1218 §R MacDonald, Dr G@ ; ’ ’ Rec umaiatac RACE NO, 10° had;the edge in the walk and Barrett, Dr © ‘Coady : | | a aN * : l-HELEN'S DREAM strikeout departrhents as. ne 1254 Earl Smith. RF tudge. d Y JR | RACES 5 and 9 t2—BELLE TEXAS Cross «strap type. Women's and Men's. = 69¢ walked four, and fakinéd “twelve (Bob Schurmen “ |—Mighty Saridy,. 2—Misty” Paul, -3—-Miss ‘Lane, 4—Rose | 3-AFTON LIBBY T 7 enc as opposed to Ballem's three 100 — G. Andrew, B-.Dunn- i Phone 2-3241 | Alda Chief.. 5—Silver Glengile.. &—Babe Clégg:.7—Jiist Nancy; | 4—DELEWARE DEvIL : amen - dare hat ctraes ee Carmichael. : ne . : 4 | 8—Frankie’s Chief : a ! | 5—O'BRIENS, NIGHTMARE ; : ix separate batters had singles 1.06 — F. Creamer, Bob: Ir- jie . ae : | 6—DENNIS HERBERT © . in the game. __ = ‘win, Al McCurdy. wth ov ‘immediately at Daily Double on Races 1 and 2; Quinella on Race 6; Exae- | 7—JUST NANCY ou Both teams committed two 112 — Bill Moreside, BD. V. J / 2% “| | | tor on Race 4; Exactor on Race 9, ' ; 8—JOSEDALE CO PILOT QUEEN ST, “" DIAL 4-9521. errors im the viiffhanger. WMacDonald, Al MacRae. “ { : ot + foe ot : é , ’ i ‘ Shs ee : ‘ — yores \ : : : os Sela . ieee ? . 4 ‘ * AN peter > Mick . ° 4 a ao wy a Te ’ : : ~ ee 4 : we HOV OND e yr * oi * 5 o ees s t x i ret , ' * ' st a <A \ ' wis >