Bong Powell, injured star of the Baltimore Orioles. sits in a doctor's office in Balti- more Friday as he awa'its an examination of his left wrist. Dr. James Brooks said x- PENSIVE POWELL rays indicated the injury may not be as bad as first feared. Powell ran into the left field walil in Boston. He said Powell may only have suffered small chip in a bone. Anoth- er examination is scheduled Monday. At that time. there y be some indication how long Powell will be out of the ineup. (AP Wirephoto) fFour Double Wins Feature! Afternoon Events On Card Emmett Bernard relned, double winners with Chuck H.I and Chesterway Thomas at the; Charlottetown Driving P n r k I Friday afternoon to take . commanding lead in the fight! for the top driver award forl Old Home Week celebrations, Bernard's four wins ran his ucck's total to 10. giving him; a comfortable lead over other diivers with three races re-i Illé‘liling. ; There were no single dash. “innch on the eight dash card. as Mary Leah. owned by Leigh‘: O'Brien. Alhei‘ton. and drivenl by Don Machill. won thel second and sixth; and Avalonl Worthy, driven by Roach Mac-; Giegor and owned by Green-; brier Farms. won the fourth and eighth. Chuck H. is owned by Ron Kennedy. Kensington: and' (‘iicsterway Thomas is owned by Marshalll Green. Summer- j side. i Racer 1 and 5 1 Chuck H. (E. Bernard) 1 1‘ Hettie's Boy (C. Birt) 2 2 Happy Gallon C. (O. Willis) 3 3 ' Eyre Don (G. Chappeli) 44 . Spunky Mite (F. Jamieson) 5 5; Times: 2:133; 2:15. i Pays: 6.00, 4.80. 2.50; 7.90.‘ . . 3.50. 3.00: 4.50. I Exactor (51h) —— $15.40. Races 2 and 6 . Mary Leah (D. MacNeill) I if . Lady Lakeburn (E. MacKay) 23: Rio Grande (0. Willis) 3 2; , The Sheik (H. Pouiton) 4 4f Cyclone Kelly 5 5‘ . (L. Kelly) Times: 2:103; 2:13. layoff-n Abdul Latif Alton Hell. it. who led most of the I! la the Canadiaa Nation;I I! M taboo-torts. m Pays: 4.10. 2.20, 2.10: 2.40. 2.10; 2.10. 3.40. 2.30) 350. Daily double (lst and 2nd)— $18.10. Races 3 and 1 Chesterway Thomas V f t Peakes, and Vernon River at aroma KINGS defeating Vernon River la Sunday, the Georgetown Eagles assured themselves of first place in the King's County Baseball League. They have one game left, and losing it still wouldn’t make any dif- ference. The battle for second place will continue bet-ween Mt. Stewart and Monti. with the latter one-half game behind at present. with a game in hand. The Peakea are practically al- suned of fourth place. last two playoff spots are still up for grabs. Cardigan and Vernon River hold the two positions at present, but Souris is only one victory behind both teams. so it could be a dog eat dog battle yet. games wll make up lance of the schedule, which was sup to have ended last Sunday. A 'full slate sched- uled for July 5th will probably be this coming Sunday’s sch- edule. Here it is. Peakes Bombers J. MacAul- ay (1-1). at Cardigan. Law- rencc Maelntyre (1-3), and in the second game. Mt. Stewart, Art Coffin (6-1) at Cardigan. Bill Conolian (0-1). Vernon Ri ver. Fred Hugbe over to Morel! (4-1). while in the other South, Maynard Paquet viit the Georgetown (Joe Marteli (2-0). This will still leave (our games to be played. Moi-ell at Vernon Ri- ver. Cardigan at Mt. Stewart. Souris at Moi-ell Cardigan a By at Souris. Slight mistake. it's five amen. The Uptowriers and Center- townera are having quite a bat~ tie for first place in the Souris Town League. They are tied with eight wins and five losses each. and it could boil down to the last game of the schedule. when these two teams meet for l 2.10; 2.10. 2.70, 2.10: 2.10. Quineila (3rd) 4- $9.70. Daily Double (61h and 7th)-u $5.10. Races 4 and 8 Avalon Worthy . Bern d) 1 1 1rv Averill (J. Ferguson) 2 2 (J- MaCGreRor) 1 1 orchestra Leader Poplar Hash (E. Smith) 2 3 (L. Jenkins) 5 3 Lime Qumton Mountain Marie (W. MacLean) 4 2 (B. Whelan) s 4 Success Do (G. Mauger) 3 4 Eleanor Patch Rysedyke (S. Stead) 5 5 (A. Pineau) 5 Merry Note (F. Daniels) 66 Frankie‘s Chief (C. O'Brien) 7 6 Times: 2:09.2; 2:10.4. McGee Volo (J. Arsenauit) 4 - Pays: 3.30. .90. 2.40: 5.50. Times: 2:12; 2:134. 3.30; 2.70. 3.10, 2.70, 2.90; 5.70, Pays: 4.80, 3.30. 2.10; '3.20 2. ~ 290. 1 their only meeting left in the schedule. A double-header is scheduled for Sunday, with the first to the Uptowners at 1.15 nd then ip.m. a the enter- towners. This coming week will see the finish of the regular schedule. Minor ball players will start this coming week. Souria Le- gion will meet Montague 1n the iLittle League finals. which will be a best of five series. Souris are the defending champions. and are stronger, especially in .pitching than last year. and iwi have to be considered as the favorites. The Souris Mar- !auders won their third straight iBanta-m title, when they were I the only team to register. Mem- .bers of the 1964 champs are: ' Gerard Gallant. Michael Clin- ton. Kenneth White. Keith Jen- nings. Bernard Cheverie, Si- mon MacDonald. Edward Pow- er, Thorton Rogers. and id:- Eagles Capture Top Spot Minor Playoffs Coming Up; to finish left ON! directors quoted with the problem of how to dis- lyn Bell four times since Marl- first did it In 1954 at tribute the $17,000 prize money” the age of 16. The last time was ard Kassner. with yours truly as coac . TheSouris Credit Union Mid gels. defending champions. will meet Montague in a best of five series for the Island title. And Souris should have no> troubk repeating in this group. They are much improved over last year. while the Montague boys are making their debut in ‘ Midget ranks. The Junior group i will see Souris Legion meet the Eastern Centennials in a best" of three series in Island semi-‘ finals. The winner goes against ' Summer-aide for the title. ‘ Last Sunday we witness-:11 the Moreli Beavers Nesting tne . Sourls Centenniais. It was real easy for Moreirl. Final score of ‘ aughter was eighteen to nothing. And not. only that. bui. Souris was sav from being the victims of a no—hitter by the rule-book. In the first inning. the More" catcher toipped the hat of Calvin Creamer. with the batter being awarded first base. and credited with a single. And after that. Sou-rir didn't come ‘ close to getting a hit off the ‘ pitching of Louis Murphy. In order to finish out the sch- edulc, and maybe play in the playoffs. Souris badly needs help. Only two Sourls natives are on libs team. the ten are or- iginally from Nova Scotia. The; players are working in Souris, ‘ but. injuries. players going home. or taking other jobs have reduced the team to a bare nine , and in the fish-cutting bu- siness, injuries are quite com- mon. If they would. and they should, apply to the league for permission to take on a couple of players. such permission should be granted. If you like Tug~0-War, place for you to go next Wed- ‘ nesday is to Red Point. And Tog~0-War is getting popular. Six teams will be pulling at Red Point in a dwllenge series. Teams competing are from Son- ris, Rollo Bay. Souris Line Road. Bridgetown, St. Peters, and of course, the island champs from Red Point will take a hand in things. The first pull is at seven o'clock. on. the . ling will be done in the Red Point Rink. See you there. SOURIS TOWN BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Avg GBL a 5 .615 I 3 5 .615 i 3 s .250 m j SEVEN . D. Jennings. CT 20 6 i .450' AB Centertowners Uptowners Downtowners TOP J. Rogers 35 13 13 .371 A. Clinton. DT 36 12 13 .361 J. McQuaid, CT 35 17 11 .314 G. Maclntosh. UT 30 5 9 .300 UT D. Birt. 2712 8 Two Canadians Survive In Tennis Singles Plays By PETE McNAUGHTON OTTAWA (CPl—Bob Puddi- combe of Vancouver won marnt ion match with Luis Gar- cia of Mexico Friday to become one of two Canadians still in contention for a singles title in the Canadian open junior ten- nis championships. The husky Puddieombe, who last week won the IB-and-undcr ( championships. used a powerful serve to beat his slim, 17-year— old opponent 5—7, 11-9. 6-4. in a 2‘2-hour semi - final match) played in the 18 and under openl SWIM LEADER PU-LLED OUT / res as he ls mud from mini- lance boa at our: water- front after being pulled from the finish. seas of the ll ’ ‘6 singles at the Rideau Lawn I Tennis Neither Puddlcombe, 18. nor arcia was up to e form they displayed earlier in reach- ; ing t‘ie semi-fine . Puddicombe's opponent in to- ‘day's final will be Armistead .Neely of Tampa. Fla., top for- leign seed in the event. Neely ; defeated Marcello Lara of Mex- :ico City 6-3. 6-4. for his crack 1 boys singles event at the closed ' at the title, OTHER CANADIAN Roger Shillings. 14. of Vic- . torla is the only other Canadian still in the running for a sin- gles crown. lie defeated Rick I Ferman. 12. of Hamtramck. 6-4. 6-3. for a berth in the boys' Mend-under final. Skillings' opponent will he George Taylor of Houston. Tex.. who earned a spot in two fl- nals. Taylor heat Alex Mayer re. N.Y.. 6-0, 8-0. to lurid-under final. and went on to knock off Michel Leblanc of Montreal. 54). 6-1. in the 16-and-under class. won the other 16 - and - under berth when he beat Stephans Vesina of Montreal. 6-0. 6-0. Mayer won one of two titles decided earlier in the day. He beat Harold Solomon, of Silver Spring. Md. 0.3 for the boys' 12 - and - under championship. 12oyear—old Mayer was making his first ap- pearance in the annual tourna- merit. The. other title was taken by tiny. 11-year-old Amy Kiertania of Hamtramck. who beat Nancy Omstein. 12. of Washington. 74). . 6-3. for the girls‘ Hand-un- der title. 1'1, 0-2, All 18 Swimmers Fail ( Iii lake Ont. Effort (OP) — char-lea Grover, 44. of Boston finally gave up his attempt to conquer Lake Ontario Friday. The last of 10 entrants surrendered to exhaustion and cold in the 31. mile Canadian National Exhibi- tion marat‘ion swim. Grover was hauled out of the freezrng. choppy lake about 11 miles short a goal. )1 gruelling hours after he and 17 other swimmers had starte out from St. Catharines on the lake's southern shore at 6 pan. swimmers. he came aboard the pitching pilot John l-Iainline of Hamtramck .296 34 s 10 .294 J. Rog- E. acLean, CT Hits: A. Clinton (DT). ers (UT) 13. Runs: J. McQuaid (CT) 17. Doubles: A. Clinton (OT) 4. ; Triples: D. Jennings (CT), W.‘ MacDonald (CT) 2. Home Runs: P. Grant (UT) 1. Strikeouts: E. White (UT) 65. ' Pitching: E. White (UT) 8-2,I .800. KING’S COUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Agv GBL Georgetown 10 1 .909 Mt. Stewart 7 3 .700 21."; More]! 6 3 .667 Peakes 5 5 .500 41/; Cardigan 2 6 .250 6V: Vernon River 2 7 .222 7 Souria 1 8 .111 8 TOP SEVEN AB R. H Avg M. Crane. Ms 80 915 .500 M. Kelly. M 29 713 .448 J. Connolly. M 3312 14 .424 W. Bradley. P 361115 .417 C. Creamer. s 27 410 .370 A. MacAulay. P 33 4 12 .364 . urphy, 31 410 .323 Hits: M. Crane (MS). W. Brad- 1 (P) 15. Runs: J. Connolly (M) 12. Doubles: G. Clark (MS) 4. Triples: 8 tied with 1. nine uns: E. Hendregan (MS) 3. Strikeouts: A. Coffin (MS) 88. Pitching: B. McCullogh (G) S .000. 0,1 boat dazed. siilvering uncontrol- lably and suffering from ex- treme exposure. Grover had gallantly strug- gled on fighting through four- foot waves for three hours after Egyptian Abdul Latif Abou Heif was dragged om the water semi-conscious only four miles from shore. The contestants said it was I am- But from . 1starters finished a 15-niile CNEiyear-old Dutch girl nou living swim and the purse was dis-‘in London, Oni.. tributed to tie contestants who cibiy dragged out made the best showing. precedent! in 1957. 199‘ Earlier, they have a 1928 when none Judith de Km. 22- for- t)_\' officials .after she started swimming in The lake has only been con— circles, She had “aired a net-k I Vancouver 'The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 22. 1964. D and neck struggle with Heif for leadership. ‘ Minute later. George Park. 30. of Toronto. about 1‘12 miles behind Heif. was also taken from the water Ken Jensen of was the last of Hull Mfg. (0.4111. illuminate Get Your Combine lost Time Can Cost You Money ; . . Act Now! Allis-Chalmers Model “E” SELF - PROPELLED COMBINE Gleaner seven Canadian entrants to be tak n out. 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