“4 E f s D ' ‘ “ \ . : — kh ! ' : (HEADS LEGAL AID SCHEME (Atorner . General Arthur Wiss! APPOINTED EDITOR 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Men. Tals 18, gone. BASEBALL , ' MARITIME TORONTO (CP) -— Andrew hart said, in an interview Thurs- TORONTO: (CP) —-Rev J , a Lawson, a 38-Year-old Toronto - after a-cabinet ineeting he Berkley Reynolds,—3?, a United B N UP SCHEDULE ? RACING lawyer, has been appointed’ di- has approved Mr. Lawson's Church minister, has been ap- ASEBALL ROU D “* . rector of Ontario's new freé nomination by the Law Society ‘pointed - ior of a Canadian ; A The City Junior: Baseball Lea- S\.DNEY *CP) — Two double legal-aid scheme approved at of Upper Canada which. will ads edition’ of the American maga- TY’ PDAY - First cue swings back into action at. vighlighted an eight dash this session of the legislatures iminister the plan -—“itine, Christianity Today, . National League ° San Fran 100 NOHN21— 412 ier orial.Field on Monday even- 1eSS _racing program. here . ee > sgt ‘ 'o. Angeles, 202000 003— 7 70 Pittsburch 200 011 03x— 713@ inc when the U_C’T. Juniors ‘plav Saturday night : ; ae a * York 000 000 OH1— 1 51 Herbe! (3-3). Henry ‘5). Mec- hegt the Legion Juniors Fi Bebby’s Boy raced two wins “Sutton . (9-7) and Roseboro; Daniel (5). Gibbén-: (7), Sadecki Hist place is at stake as both with times of 2:16 2-5 and 2:16 Rhant (44), Hepler 773), Suth-.(8) and Haller; Blass ~‘8-2!, clubs have each. won two games 3-5 while Orowanm was clocked | erland (3). Bearnarth (6), Face ‘8 Mikkelsen ‘@ and to date, closely followed by. the ‘in 2:12'1-5 and 293 25 Gardner (9), Hamilton (9). and Pagliaroni HRs: SF—McCovey Sergeant's Mess Cluh : which Uncle Mike set, an individual Grote. HR: LA—Roseboro ‘4) 18 a trails by a game ard a half ‘secord of 2.12 45 and - Fergus Houston 010—_} -29 Second . For this crucial strugcile. it is Been Brown also had a record Atlanta 00 10x— 1 30 San Fran. 610 000 000— 1.90 expected that’ ace righthander with a 2:46 25 ‘finish G innings, rain. “— , Pittsburgh 000 212 02x— 7 80 B Weatherbie. U.C.T. ditch- The exactor “on” Shawrfield , _ Farrell and Bateman: John- Priddy (3-1), .McDaniet (5) ing coach will be opposed by his: Vanity. returned $126.20 |. gon and Terre HR: Htn—Rate- and Haller: Sisk (45) and Gon- Lecion counterpart. lefty Carl pa ; man (12). At!—Mathews (7) _der HR Pitts Clendencn MeQisid : ther winkers were Eddie — Chicago on 129 000— 4121 15 : “Game time is-set for 6.30 p.m cington..(4-18 3.5). rey s ‘ Pittsburgh | 190000 000— 1 50 First ‘ for this all-important fixture T hereaconne coy Hands (6-8), Jenkins (7) and-Chi 110.000 000 10— 3.70 Schedule for the week is: LONCTOR ) ~ Gary Dan- | Hundley:.. Frvman (84), Me-. St. Louis 001 001,000 11I— 4110 Monday; July 18 — Legion vs iels and Guy Gaudet,-whq-each Bean (5). Mikkelsen (6), O'Dell _Simmons, Jenkins (19), Hoeft UCT. Tuesday. Jnly 19_— awon four dashes on successive (9). and Pagliaroni HR: Chi 10).-Koonce (10), Hendley (1!) UCT ys Sergeant's Mess: race nights, continued their bat: | ‘ Santo (2M) * and: Hundley (3-3), Briles. Hoer- -Thursday, Julv- 21 Sergeant's tle for harness driving honors | St. Lauis 011.900 100— 3.181 ner 10), Dennis (11 Woode- Mess vs Legion at Brunswick Downs Saturday | J : Es Cincinnati 100-101 20x— 5 92 shick (1-1) (11). and. Corrales night, : ; Bes Jackson ‘#-8!, Hoerner ‘7' McCarver ‘11'. HRs: ST. L— py, es 1m . Gaudet kept his two-win mar- : : ‘ : and McCarver; O'Toole, McCool Javier (3), Flood (5). — ee wm BE: Bae gin over Daniels by 12 we | | ‘on Fe = Chicago = 301 020108 7151 ees ecb ctn'ene i i : omggllrgeanarted TH oe “Whaaat? : joo - : ostan 20 1— | et ihe 000 00 000 5 13 0 5h, vonis 2 Sar Seauins ss Kansas -C___100.100 000 0—_2-74 cord of 2.11. He’ now_has 19 | oe ' ° . he _ » . Stange. “Loriborg <6), ‘Wyatt wins this season. ~~ \ aE AR ak er 000 112001 000 001— 6154 and Bryant; Mahaffey 14), ie Till Ry Sadecki. McDaniel (6), Henry Dennis 1}, Woodeshick (6, ao eigen alitee ta Hyd ‘ (8), Linzy (8), Gibbon (15, (3-6) Hoerner (8). and McCarver’ onq Roof HR Bos—Foy (10) : and Haller: Buhl, Knowles ‘8),.HRs: Chi—Williams (17). StL~ ping Other winning horses on ‘the | Fox (10) (2-2). and Uecker Dal- Cepeda (14). : Was * : ; } r ashington 000 000 000— 670 || seeiele et See aeees: shingtor MACMILLAN- WINNER ‘nine-dash card were Empire | 10 port 8) Phil -Uecker=(7),- ~*~ American. League ,Catifornia ‘021 020 00x— 5140 = ~~} Count. (2:10 2-5), Suecess Fay Ss C.c. au, : : - |. Bosman, Cox. (3), Humphreys lio %@ 2-5),. Cherrie Chief (2:16 ea 7 2 : . “9 First \(8) and Gasanova; Wright (42) Vas : fr ‘ , 54 h | Aguerinen leone New York 210.001 000— 4-41 and Rodgers (2-6). (eo), Dope Wick, ee 34. . € e! Washington 000 110 000— 2-51 Minnesota 000 000 002—~ 2 80. Second i: | and Jolly Jerry - (2:11). s { Daniels drove Angus L., to | ‘the ‘wire in 2:11.2 and Jolly Liz ; bic ane ‘lia hasa jin 2 Moneta Manphneva 1D); Talbot (87), Reniff (9) and/Washington 201 000. 600 3. 6 0 : : “lt, : Sint (is), sad Camee’ Was: Howard: Merritt -7)¢ Siebler | California 00 100 000— 1 62 TENNIS NOTES Up to 40 miles per gallon af “G'wan : watt 73 ant Rattees HR (7), Klippstein (9) and Battey. Hannan (2-42. and ore + Deep, comfortable bucket seats ¢’ you 're F ’ Wash«-Kirkland (4) , HRs: NY—Pepitone (22), Clin- Sanford +9-3) Burdette (6), The follow: en ta . « Rally-winning performance - ine Cleveland 101 dew eto— 8.91 0" (2) Clarke (2) Co ent: Setrigne ee eee tS « Famity-size intenor ss cress TIVE TIx— THY New York O14 100 120 8 Tes. toes pa Spacious. cargo area ——-: vt ‘ ew or’ oo eis 7TOUup. — Tuesday, 9. : + e 4 een pain ai sae ‘ekeeahe 002.001 300 6 11 =. “STANDINGS Group 2 — Wednesday, 9.30- « 24,000 ihe /24 month werrenty . (5:9. Locker (7) and: Rom Bouton, Bamites (6-H .14), Mrs AG "Connie"! ‘aie her 161—She was {followed by 1130 ce ha Ie le ty eatea ag ee fal So eM i et 3 ay |g Ke e 3), Cimino (6), a: 4 s registered | an Mrs. Jac Group 4 — Wednesday, 6 BUG Ste tet nein Kier Oleeoee | O ByS | Ge onmnnie Ras Melmemom ce geese” “= "66 AN GLIA. $1689 McNally (83). and Etchebar- 2"¢ Nixon HRs: Minn—Kille- oie hase $1 7 580 3 Belvedere Golf Club last Friday BARBIE WINS JUNIOR ~ Group § — Friday, 9.30-12.30 = eee Statin 1208) * ) brew, (18), Kosco (1). cee B oS 3 and ‘Saturday. She put. together’ Young Barbie Moreside. the ¢ -< i ren: McLain (13-5),’ Pena (2), —. Philadelphia 49 41 544-6 two excellent:rounds of 86 and 9177, 7roup Saturday, 9.30-11.30. | : t itl ~Gladding (6), Sherry (8) qd First 3 c 5 ee ee - daughter-of Dr. Bill -Moreside,: Free -and open court time: it eS 1 e car $§ oin and paltimore . 000.010 000— 1 50 Houston 45 43 511 9 toPedge‘out Blanche Hogg of won her Junior Division by tt e 88 Freehan. HR: Det—Cash. (13), (eamimere es Atlanta 43 47. 478 12 = ide b jms Wie ee et ae ee ete on Reon tened eo Horton (11) Chicago ; 003 000 02x— 5 61 Sani 42% 477 12 Hoga's, rounds - a wide margin of 30 strokes. Even Gta} ah Gales wer 00 *Suggestes Angia Standard maximum tptal aelivered-once at Chatiotietow GE en > , : > i ) . - O22 'S s a rot “ 5 aif , ’ § 4 “ New York ~ 12 002 000 4—"9 12 © a -> . Fisher 8 rice: Cincinnati 3949-44315 “for a second place total” of 178: ‘at this her rounds of 105 and 98 Group 2 males.12-J6: Group 3, | Take # look at Anglia and the luxurious, sarees Cortina at these dealers. 10380-4 K. City 612 000 101 0— 5 13.9 Darren eters 7) and Ro- Nee: Yael 37 51 .420 17 a ae plac al OF were - still above “her regular’ ec under 12: G 3 Of ee testa au a ae Peterson. Reniff (5) Ford mano, Martin (9). HRs:. Balt— ‘Chicago 29 59 330 3 peat in the Championship DV game wales 7 >i ite . » (7) (1-4). Ramos (10) and How: E‘chebarren (10). _ ’ vision was another - Charlotte-| Second in this Division was Su. M2°¢* 18 and over; Group 5, : ard; Lindblad, Stock (6),.San- Sed American League town Koller Mrs. Joyce Beer, san’ Saint, who finished 124 and ‘tities $18: Grown 6 females Stewart Motors Ltd. S. R. Johnston Limited ~ ; ins : altimore 0— ; : <9-~-—--who turned in rounds o and '109 for a total -of 233° Both Susan: under | « 4 : or Aker a be vara Chicago 000 001 001— 2 91 eee . - ao g %. Joyce comes from a real and. Barbie~come from the Bel- Conrt—attendance. last week | 244 Great George St. Ch’ town, P.EL. 116 St. Peters Road HR NYk—Pepitone. (21) Tresh | Palmer (10-4) Hall (7), S. Mik Cjeveland 48°40 543 19 0lfing family, her brother is Er- \vedere Club 174 | PHONE 894-5579 Dial. 894-8548 (9. Clarke (1)." ’ er (9) and Etchebarren; La- Cajifornia 49 41 544 19 ‘ol Nicholson, the pro at Green > . ey ee — : Boston 501 010 000— 7 70 mabe (4-6), , oa be Pb Minnesota 43 47 478 16 = = her oe is reed J : ; = California 000-000-001— 1-22 helm (7). Locker (9) and Mar ‘Chicago 42 48 467 17 _ eer, Woo Tinie’ S| ° e or . > Geatings (94) and Bean: (Oh McNertecy (0). Kanees City 41 49 456 1g + been Island men’s champ. ust published A sparkling new Canadian Centennial Library yvolume..-e Chance (7-11), Reed: (6). Lee First New York 4 49 .449 1812 Forty-one players were enter-| . e —aP : yt (9) and Rodgers, Satriano (6). (leveland 011 005 000— 7 130 Washington 4 53 430 20% ed in the two day tournament, aS * HR Btn—Foy (9). Cal—Siebern Detroit 000 000 012— 3 80 Boston : 39 55 415 22 with most of them coming from * ' i). Kelley (3-4), Radatz 7 Neogl a, a> — pero : oa @e — : Azcuez Aguirre ~ (2-6), onbou- clubs. Weather conditions : g - SUNDAY - qifette (6), Pena (8) and Free- | PROBABLE for the: two days was next to) - é VENRL a Tig * 3 Nationat-beague han—HRs:_Cleve—Hinton (3) ideal with only a slight breeze | : bs sot ieaee eee First Azcue (3) oa “PITCHERS to contend with. The Belvedere : : : : — : } Los Angeles , 000 000 000— 0 20 Second - | t course itself was in excellent Phila. 000 001 20x— 3 60 Cleveland 006 130 ett 210° probable pitchers for today’s Playing condition i Moeller (0-2), Perranoski 7 Detroit 000 000 101— 2 91 major league baseball. games. _ The low nets in the Champion- pe FREE EXAMINATION . en! Torborg: Short (11-5) and- O’Donoghue (6-5) and Booker: : “oc nee __ ship. Division were: First — Ja- 2 z yories pat to accept a copy oO : - oe? mple Sparma (2-6), Wickersham (3), |" fouyston (Cuellar 71 and Lat- net Douglas with: 149. Second — : pre eenteni Serr Gladding (5), Pena (6), PodréS man 2.5) at New York (Shaw Dianne MacLellan with 154. And : le a 2 Tos “angeles 000 000°030-— 3 60 (8) and Freehan. HRs: Cle— ¢ 8 and Hepler 1-2) Mrs. Malcom McCuaig with 158 ike ff" j Prt 001 000 000— 1 62. Booker (2), Hinton 2 (5), Cola- ae (Koufax 16-4) at All of these ladies-are from the | Osteen (12-7), Regan (8) and vito 2 (18), Alvis (8), Wagner Philed a, ~e = a7 “" Charlottetown club R-seboro;- f9 BS (8)1d (41). Det—Northrap (7). iladetphia (Jackson 7). ! In the First. Division it .was | ~¥ rst Cincinnati 100 300-011— 6 121. _ San Francisee ‘Perry 12-2) at irs Ivan Horne all the. way | Houston 100 100 000— 2 71 Atlanta 050 000 22x— 9151 Pittsburgh (Veale 11-5) N with a 210 total and a five stroke | New York 000 010 2ix— 4.5% Fischer (2-8), Baldschun (2), Cincinnati (Pappas 8-7) at At- victory over her closest follow- Dierker (5-4), Arlich (7), Nuxhall .(3), Nottebart. (7), lanta ‘Schwall 42) er Mrs. Wendell MacKenzie, Owens (7) -and Bateman: Ar- Davidson (7), Queen .(8) and Chicago: (Ellsworth 413) at who. finished with 215. .Third-in i rigo \$1), Ribant (8) and Ste- Pavletich, Edwards ‘8); Le- | St. Louis ‘Jaster 42) N this division was Mrs. D. Sam- | phenson, Grote . (8). master (85) and Torre. HRs: | _American League son with a 217 total : | Second Cinci—Rose, 2 (8), Pavletich ‘7). California (Lopez 49) at In the net for_the First Divt- | | Houston 003 000 101— 5111 Ati—Aaron™ (27) Cleveland (Bell 95) N sion it was Mrs. George Agnew New York 012 110 11x— 7133 Boston 000 0110000— 2.70) New York (Downing 6-6) at who picked up the honors with | Giusti (9-7), Latman (4) and Kansas C€. 010000 100 1— 3100 Minnesota-.(Grant 6-12) Heath: Friend (3-5) and Grote. Sheldon, Stigman (8). Mc- Baltimore . Miller 1-5) at. Chi- | - HRs: Hou—Mantilla (5). NY— Mahon (66) (8) and Ryan: ,cago (Pizarro 5-4) N : ‘ GOLF DRAW Kranepool (9). Nash, Sanders~ (5-7). 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