Ozark Pete and Split Invi ‘Elmer C itational Honors Rian - : TOM REFDY ‘ifty. thotisagd rabid British ‘It's impos riniee It was an evening of upsets on the third dash a combination combination af Frankie 's Chief MU abies Seotland. (AP Pi watehed Nea aus ‘om the this. course — said . ~ and Sood pari-mutual pays. at of True Lady : Low. and~ Ernie and Bob's Girl — “paid $33 Jack Niektaus. the golden. ups and ..downs of _ his if _mvy._driver_only 17 times ‘o oe he Charlottetown: Driving Park Spencer returned: $38.40 for'a $2. Quinella on_race tliree — 2&8 power. man_ of professional golf rounds of 70-67-75-70 and many whole toutnament”’ Saturday night-.as ten different wager“ eombination of True Lad Lou stormed—his-final eitade! Satur- of them would concede thev The reason: the rough was orses went to the winners cir- ~ White Lady with: Joe Hennes-* and Ernie Spencer % paid ‘dav and won the British Open wanted to .see his fabulous knee high and the safe territory cle in the ten dash card sey driving and Jolltop driven $33.20 champi onship by one. stroke power hitting. Instead he deliv- amounted. to islands which had Elmer C., driven by Ralph by Ralph. MacFadgen split hon- DASH 1 he with a‘two-under par 282 over ered them a game of finesse to be-hit~om-the . button MacFadgen. and. Ozark :Pete ors in dashes 4-and 8. In dash Windy June /W.-O'Brien 1 the challenging 6°887 vard* Muar- ee ~ Moreever a week of sun. and driven by Sid Stead spit honors four. Hennessey had White, Lady Triflite «3- Cairns : - field links . wind dried. out Muirfield’ and n the featured Invitational Pace on top at the eighth pole and the Drillio Hal ¢ smith? 3 The 28-- year - old Columbus, PELL. Softballers made downhill putts as danger- in. dashes 5 and 9 «daughter of White Mountain Boy Wee Lass ‘R_ MacKenzies) 4 Ohio, bomber had won every e ous as jaywalking The MacFadgen driven bay. letiall the way in pacing the Knight Way L. Tavtor 2 major title in his brief career Hold Meeting The premium thus came to gelding grabbed the lead at—the fastest mile of- the night 2.09:4 - Hettie's Boy ‘A Pineau 6 and twice before knocked on the the’ greens Nicklaus said quarter pole in dash.5 and cut Th dash eight Jolltop, leaving on Calamity's Boy 'J Chappell) 7 door of this one a The ‘annual meeting of the Winning the Britis title, eut his_own -mileinwinning In—the-rail.-paced tothe half ina Modern fratten ‘D MacNed) Py Fora time it looked “-as P.EI. Softha!@ Ass: elation ead whieh has been in foreign hands »11°9 wi da , a 5 7-4 avs 4 vy i v re ig Wie Hi Jay with Buddy Camp- siv7linc 193-2, and hung.on for lone 2: 17:3 Pays >, though he would only be ee held vesterda the B ui s for the past 15, years, was a hell driving finished in a rush to. the ‘win -in 210-2 for driver $2.80. $2.40 $14.40, $14.40. $8 : dre f : » second spot. and Sid Stead’ . Macthden DASHES 2 AND & inc again -RBut he withstood a Frin Room. with the presider arr. tor Nick! aus and he ‘ad- cop pot ad's Ralph MacFadgen : ote A MacNeil) ws" moméntary lapse to knock in-a Charles P. MacKenzie in tne: mitted it Ovark Pete nailed down third — Frankie's Chief, with George: Captain Cluef ‘D. MacNetll birdie four at the 17th which vir- (chair WON PLAYOFF - gpot on the far outside : MacLeod driving, won the se- Wayne's Pride c Smith 26 ot ‘ncaled the lame mai ~ Bauer : te At Birdale in 1963 he had it in in-dash 9 the black gelding venth dash’ in 2-16, and combin- Countess Alice ‘E. Bernard 31 : Z plaved a safe four.at the home f¢ = 2 saab oe 4th tabs the bag with two fours but shot Overk Pete moved from the fotir ‘ed with Bob’s Girl to return an Miss Heather Hal ‘J..Hennes- " -. i ie Pagan read the -fnanc’a’ two. fives and. Bob ‘Charl f . j 44 hole while 10,000 fans roared ap- ‘statement, which ‘was approved and. bap \narkes Oo hole at the top of the-stretch and exactor—-pay—of 853° -to lucky sey - 24 proval ac fhe wisetinn ' , New Zealand got the prize after vat the fast paeins Hi Jax to ticket holders Bob's Girl was Meadow Day7\J. Chappell) 53 Pier naa a tain 2 Playoff with Rodgers the wre with the mile in a fast driven bv Bobby Craig -Willards Choice (W. Kelly. 653 WAITED IN VAIN : i — a At St. Andrews in 1964 his f- Ohio's. Orphan whe led° The T3year-ald pacing mare — Time 213-2 Pays $440. $2.30,- In the clubhouse, -hoping the outcoing executive for anoth: 44) rounds were 66 and 68, ¥ ' > 102 2 122$55 ao d- these include: -h an » yet most of. the way. hung an- and Ellen Jovee won the tenth dash $210. 2.50 & 19, 2.1 » against hope. were Doug San- /¢r year and these ing’: mo. Tony Lema of San Leandro finshed: third. with Adios For- in 2.132 as Orville Willis moved $2.50: $220" ‘win place betting ders of Ojai, Calif, and Dave /orary president Pave Bos calif, won it, beating Nicklaus ever fourth ; her from the three hole at the only : Thomas, the Welsh Rvder Cup well. PEI. Department of Phy- 5. five strokes. At Birdale The aving'trotter Windy June top of the stretch to nip Harry DASH 3 star, who had posted 283 each. sical Fitness: president. Char- again jast year, he blew to a 7? copped the opening dash. of the Poulton's Jolly Dick at-the wire. True Lady Lou 4R. Annear) 1 Plaving with Nicklaus was les P MacKenzie, Charlotte- in the third round. skied to 294 12173 Traflite. an-outsid. Mv Haven with Clark. Smith dr wher one . Macced : Phil Rodgers of La Jolla, Calif. town; first vice-president—Bob 144 watched Australia’s Peter pes nishad. second. and Drillio’ ving | finished third Feature ‘Cyclon@ Kelly elly) : * who had to watch his own great Banks, Summerside; second Thomson co : his fifth oO. f He’ was third : pays daily double on dashes 1 | The Shiek ‘H: Poulton) | ' EXCUSE MY ERROR | chances crumble vice - president Cecil Mac- crown roe 1 Capfain Chief with Don Mac- and 2 -- a combination of Windy | Brenda's Flame ‘F. Mcisaac) § ; 4 Rodgers started the day in the .Phail: Bonshaws, secretary-trea- I'l] he back to defend my Neill: driong won the second June and Captain Chief, — paid Runnymeade Colin (R_ Mae- Cincinnati short. stop Leo man Pete Rose (14) as Giants’ Francisen’s Ossie“ Virgil's ~ lead at 210 with Nicklaus at mm surer — FB. Beagan, Charlotte- title next year —~ definitely,” dash in 1.) and Countess Allee $11 70 TY Fadgen*- . Gq + ~ : ; pas wi t town = Nicklaus_said- e ith satisfaction with Emmett Rernard driving ‘Daily double on dashes eight Kenna K.(R MacDonald 7. Cardenas: reaches for. the ball Len abrielson B0eS ning vesterday at Candlestick first hole with a Nicklaus birdie The next order of business. “Now that you've won all the ee wen the sixth in 2122 . and. nine — a@ combination of Starlight Pride (G Fitzpatrick) 3 booted by Reds’ second base- safely in irnes, come oq fan _ Park {AP Wirephoto) against a bogey concerned the registering of big ones, whats next?” he was * Ralph Annear’s True Lady Jolltop and. Ozark Pete — paid Time 2:15 Pays $5.10, $3.70; ——— ———— Arnold Palmer of Latrobe. teams participating in’ Provin- asked Lou led all the way and won the $11.50 $2.60: $16.10: $5 90: $3.90. Pa. challenged for a while but cial. and Maritime competition. “Win some more.” said Nick- fifth dash in 2-15 The’ ouincila Fxactor on race seven a DASHES 4 AND 8 : i3 faded. Rodgers rallied, too. but ‘and these included laus " ' r- ' White . — 23 licago” ,U S ~U "UM S; couldn't stand the a : Senior “B” Corran Bann The: Royal and Ancient Golf. —- . MARITIME RACING Wie “ ae Sanders and Thomas alsO (Ceehees, BIS. Shamrocks Club, home of the game, de- [Mark Purdue tE- Bernard’ 3°4 rchattenged—and —{Intermediate “A = City: Lea--cided on -the—final day te —‘n-—_ ool, Ges ie | Whirl a Wick (D MacNeill’ 45 a |well enough to tie Alf Perry's | oi. Dodgers crease the total purse to a ret. SAINT JOHN. NB (CP _ruple df the season. at Brunswick ee a eee 87 | 283, which wae apes angie | Intermediate “‘C’'' — Beier. ord $32,000 by tagging an extra Andy's Son. won both ends ‘of Downs Coe FL coveted) F 76 : S urc Ops" ew: (or ee Muirfigid course M ‘cial League ‘Pistons’; Bonshaw 20 per cent on down the line. the featured $3,200. Alexander The 20-year-old native of Try- Times 2-09:4 Pavs $5.30, ' Bearcats, Borden Legionnaires, That. gave Nicklaus a check Memorial pace in the first leg of TO scored a double victory with, ¢3 19. $2.10: $310: $210. 210-2 CAME. BACK STRONG Bedeque, PF I for \ $5,880-—not much for the the Maritime free-for-all circuit Squawkipg Squaw in 2.11 and 3 4 ¢210: $210. . CHICAGO 'P.- Ernie the first inning when he tripled Cardinal left’. hander. pulled But Nicklaus slammed a 33.0n Intermediate “D — 5th Sig- way he scoops up more than on a dash harness racing 211°2-5. brought in-Glad Haven DASHES S$ AND 9 Banks rapped out three hits and home two runs and scored on a reliefer Claude Raymond of St. the front nine and came back in |nals $100,000 dollars a year in prizes card here Saturday night in 215 3-5 and took the last heat Elmer C. (R. MacFadgen) “1 5 drove im five runs to lead Chi- single by Banks ‘ Jean, Que out of déep trouble 37 for a seven, one under par,| Junior — City League Juniors. alone. But the prestige of win- as _.-of-the—featured—invitational_tret—HiJay-+J-~-Campbell-—_—— ris Cubs to a 102 victory - The same combination he] ped in the - Louis eighth, coming and that settled the issue. Juvenile — O'Leary, P EI. ning: the British title {s worth four year-old us mt and peck with Jone 0. a 258 & Pete (S. Stead? 3 1 over Jinr Bunning and Philadel- the Cubs push across two more on with the bases {filled and’ The championship record of Girts teams, intermediate- _—.Many_times the size of the todas by a. a ah aa 25 Splurge ‘C Smith 4 ¢ Phia Phillies Sunday runs in the third when Billy none out after pinch-hitter Tito 276 was set by Palmer at Troon |Peakes Bomberettes, St Char jpurse fake g a ye -o04 a ‘times ‘of. The wins left Daniels. in top Adios.Forever ‘J. Campbell 54 Southpaw Dick Elisworth Williams walked, Browne sin- Francona’ had doubled. ‘Curt |in 1962 when he won the British jles Ladies. oa ores oe spot at the downs with 15 victor- Chio’s Orphan C. Smith 6 3\turned in his fourth victory gled| and Banks doubled them Finod had beat out a bunt sin- Open for the .second straight The president stated that ‘he TRACK. PRACTICE E The pacer now has 12 wins and ies in 14 nights of racing Armond’s Buddy ‘L. Taylor) 77 against 12 defeats _ while Bun- ee 4 cos a gle and Orlando . Cepeda had year ;Maritirne Association meeting three seconds in 15° starts “this His broth Scatt : Times—2:112 and 2:10. Pays: ning suffered his fifth setback ‘ a > eine bad or o been hit bya pitch. - ~ Rodgers finished with a 76 on ‘would be held in Amherst the! Jack Kane has called an im- : a” , ‘ an is other, Sco’ won win sw Ye ‘ « season The victory added $1.- Liberty Valley in-a new person $11.96. $7.10 $5.90; $3.90, $3.60; jagainst nine triumphs a Jon oo hog oan = Cuellar got Tim McCarver on | 2 iP : for ie \first week in August and he wil! portant meeting of the "o 440 to his earnings which this gy ¢j (21535 Sar. $5.50, $4.40, $2.40; 5.20,’ Rookie Byron Browne start Mo Phillips. The Cubs. put 2 270und ball that forced pinch- Nagle and Bruce lattend the meeting along with track and field club for this year total $6,959 pine $5.10, $2.60 the assault against Bunning im —_—— ubs—put-- inner Jim Williams at . the |Tatia. and-Garv Player. of South | other members of the executive. evenins at 6% : t Scotch M Other winners were K-Four —— err. or Te the game beyond reach ‘with |. hefore striking out Mike Africa. the 1959 Open king at | uae Andy's - hea — 2 ae (913 %5). Retty. Federal (214 “ s fonr runs in the sixth, capped eae hi ne ce i? ixe Muirfield ne ' ca EES a tk ae 1-5). Lord Dalzell (2.10 2-5), ana : jby Banks’ two-run single Smith on ‘ Tigo ta nn Litchfield to eckson t ; ee : : ; i : ; : Thomson | jencthe rhe first dach wnd-won[2sPps— Wick (2:13!—Pays-were-- and laf 0 of S | PITTSBURGH AP) —_Ro eter Die apie yee SP ce ge i¢ over mte Richelieu, owned ™a! : berto Clemente doubled home ‘S*% FRANCISCO (AP)—Cin- pol gg Spain tied at 288. The- , 3 and driven by Milt. Downey of tpi-rno icp: Wilfred Shea. the tie-breaking run in a five. ©'7"at! Reds snapped-an 1} field strung out after that. Ron- , Saint John, by three-quarters of §+ pica NS. drove In. two ; lrun. eighth - inning .explosion £2™e losing streak Sunday, nie Shade of Scotland was low length. -in_the_repeat__ ot-a-nate vt Pale S E that carried Pittsburgh Pirates ‘ dzing San Francisco Giants 2- amateur with 293. , r winners were Colleen _ yee — * Aas — to a &4 victory over New York _} 0? _ftun-seoring—singies—by > — — 4 Green -2-413+~ Ceha's Empire Hd z aa SRT ——— ee. eo ae at Se lets Seeley, Vada Pinson and‘ Tony ~— | i 212. Amv Boy. ‘2.12 25), Valle = Pas 2 R B s Pride j With ‘the score tied 4-'4, The loss cut the Giants Na TALE OF TAPE: : a. ‘sume mite 213+. Borderview Dee Ann ea drove Brewers Pride “= ; : a Vv Manny Mota singled and scored ‘tional Teague lead to one game ' 14°45: Heather's: Jug 218 Win and a record of 2.09 2.5 in (Reuters!-Cpl RJ. Standen Jack Dangerfield of Vancouver on a double by Clemente off. over Pittsburgh Pirates ho) / 2% Galaxie “Hal (215). and ace two. In the sixth he agai of Calgary was only five points who was third Mets’. velicter Reb ‘SKaw rh alata Gees tie Shee Ps © NEW YORK (AP)—Tale of oon Cacieh Rncion (2.18 25 finished first with Brewers Pride short of winning the Broad Ar- Other Canadian scores Sgt Cumeake tha coeeei - — ee eee the tape for the world middle- | s Dick were sina! hut was disqualified on an ex- row Challenge Cup when the Ron Ransom, Kamloops, BC. Wes Cleaiieed sila Om Milt. Pappas was epeatediy weight title fight Wednesday be- e umme e tended run-In race eicht Shea totais for the rapid-fire aggre. ‘ixth 133: Cpl. B bert La- asian kate tm tae wntel oan but blanked the Gi- tween champion Emile Griffith | : HALIFAX CP) ~ Just Gary was first at the wire with Jims gate were made up at the Bis. breque, Montreal. event te en cae ae thes? ioe iole je ee ins ninth when Og and Joey Archer: gil Ae ; won the $730 feature at Sackville ity in a record time of 2.13 Jey shooting tournament Satur- ee ae Moncton, the game and came across on a ee eee - AMG ise «ss 2, : i obst Cal ni al Downs Saturday ntght me hey Other winners were Newport yar the RAF The Mappin Challenge Cup, Sane HES eee The Reds had increased their 150 xWeight 160 er ; V ered his lifetime mark to 2% |. 14 8) 1 The winner was . : for the’ best team aggregate in ST. LOUIS (‘A = lead to 2-0 in the to §-7'2 Height 5-10 ; Frisco (2.14 3-5). Trusty Dudley champion, Cp! RN. Val Geld- a t r Rusts 2-0 in p half of the 41 Chest 1 41% 43 (210 2-5). Louetta Dream (2.13 eren:: who had 143 out of i50 in rapid-fire competition, aoe = Staub’s second home run of a inning -Tommy Harper walked et es a | ~ The Charlottetown owned 4.5). Mr Berry K. (2.15). Poto three rapid-fire ‘matches held the Royal Navy oie Fleet : steamy 104-degree afternoon, a and reached third on a sacrifice co ge a 3 a : gelding driven by Laurie ©- mac Chuck (no time because of quring the week . a ro fgg as os cane two-run shot in the eichth inn- | and a passed ball but was out i¢y cee A Monday: Schedule: Brien won. the first heat of the disqualification). Miss Betty M+ nden_—second with 138. was a poin pe ing, powered a three-run rally.| in a rundown between third and 14 Forearm 12% : : feature in 295 45 He was nosed. (299 2-5) th ints ahead of another Cc i t that gave Honston Astros a 65 home on Bénson-s: grounder. | Waist 27'2 at ee Opehing oe aut on the second half. bv Go -The exactor paid $119 40 mS ——A Canadian Army regimemt. | victory over. St. Louis. Card ; — Day Parade—3 miles long. xactor p jc ana dian marksman, "Capt. Ho: ee er. § tis Cardi- Pinson reached third on fhe | 19% “Thigh 2 - y Atens-Hat-n-2-6 Lord Strathcona’s Tse,; W8S nals Sunday lay and scored t : Floats, clowns, marching units, M d Riek Tir the anl-dauble SYDNEY CP ——Str—Ashley runner-up—with- 708 Mike Cun ee ee . ~~ *~ Route: Marine onaay, ch Tithe was the only double: ey ;ADIANS DO WELL Mike Cuellar, a one - time pinch-hit single by Perez. 11% Fist 11 bands -galore. Route: winner on the card He lowered Was the. only double winner on : GOLF DRAW CANA uA! cLL | 3 “Wharf to Water Street, West on his personal “mark from 2.12 to am eight-dash harness racing | ae tenes +? Se aes s Water to Central Street, North ‘n winkd rogram at the ‘Sydney rts among the prize-winners : e : . a * ; : 2.09 35 in winning race two and /AONS — The following !s the ladies golf Donegall Challenge Cup match, ; i mbecgpaycsbiorgl gs nly oko : h b le si th Centre Saturday night ‘ rou cone back in race six with a Doug Ratchford drove the | draw to be played today at the » service rifle event held Satur-, ; i WI n e oe on ee a ae ; 2.12 clacking —@@ ——_—____-__| Fam an Na i Belvedere Golf_and_Winter_Club-—day— te ieee . - Street, wer otre. Dame : Other winners were. Merry [North Sydney. N'S.. horse ¥ ; “This comprised 10 shots at vie m. Note (210 15). Dorabeth (212 Mentical times of 2:12 | C.-MacMillan vs A. Coady: M np : of booklet for chart. £ i: 210 1 Dorabeth (2 ; : 200 yards and was closely con- i in centre 0 2-5). Chaleur (2152-5), and Kmg, Other winners were Ed C.| Jardine vs J. Beer: P. Drysdale ded tie among : ‘ Saturday Steven (2.12 3-5) «pas \Q/ 16 5), Senator Carpenter vs E. MacDonald: J Berrigan tested. It ended in a ued the 4:00-8:00 p.m.: Delicious, de- “Pays were small 2.13 25), First Hour (2:21), | vs V. Ross: F. MacKenzie vs A. 18 competitors who reasher I ‘<imore ee eS ee ee ~ Faney Tag (2:15 35). Loa J. maximum ‘score _ of : ~ pers served at Civic Stadium by dournisiahabieleniialiet ick tare tibiae iene at Win International Classic - fels, son of well-known harness racing trainer Frank - Daniels. reined in four winners Saturday night for the first driving quad- ! oe. America n Golfer Nicklaus Captures British Honors MacLean: B. MacCuaig vs Mustard vs E. Buntain: G wood (2:18 1-5). Bar- The Daily double on Ed v. bour vs I. Laidlaw; H. Baker vs and Senator Carpenter paid | N. MacDonald; N. Brown vs S. — $87.70 See WESTBURY. NY AP} -~— Armbro Flight of Canada be- came the first mare ever to win the Roosevelt Internationa) Trot at-Roosevelt Raceway Sat-. urday night. taking the $1090.- mo event by a neck France's Rtquepine The four-year-old) mare, the 4.5 favorite came. off the rail coming into the stretch to open a five-length lead, then held off the closing charge of Roque- pine. ae The time for the mile and a c.arter was 2:31 35, one-fifth vi a second off the world rec- ord for the distance It equallea | the record for the International, started in 1959 Driven by berton. PE... Armbro Flight chalked up her 50th victory in 64 career starts and upped fer earnings to $493.962. with the $50.900 first prize PRICES LOW ’ The mare. owned by Armstrong brothers ton. Ont. $2 Roqguepine. turned $260. and $2.40 Noble - Victory. the US Raid $260 ta ‘show Pluvier TH of Sweden. the de fending champion. who had ‘te covered sufficiently from a sun- the of. Bramp paid $3.40.. $2.60. and | also a& mare. fe- while entry. stroke’ attack last Wednesday to start in the_rich event. was fourth —Pick- Wick —F- nf West--Ger- mm. took ‘the lead at the start. and led at the first quat te 7? seconds and, at the ha wie in 191? Quinen ‘af France was in “wait rae e eet yo deperehs Fient on the rail and Roque Pine fourth Going into the nex*=to=tast turn, Stanley Dancer drove No- * over - Joe O'Brien of Ai tot ble Victory up on the outside jelled for the. lead down the | and along with Roquepise du- | backstretch. | WENT AHEA | They reac the mile in Tennis Team 3802 then Soar "see Wins Tourney, i rail and encircled the two lead- A strong city tennis team led ers in_a quick burst of speed — that put the Canadian mare far in front. It seemed an easy vic- will shoot off today count towards the grand aggre- Kirkland _powered Washington gate: it is a single competition. Senators to an early lead with The best of the Canadians was 4 sincle and a two-run homer. |Sgt. Ron Ransom, who was im @ and the Senators. went on. to tie for 32nd place with 49. crush New York Yankees 92 The Daily Telegraph trophy sunday. completing a sweep of competition, 10 shots at 30 a: denblchender aad: dreapiag |; the Yankees into ninth place in the American League. | The Senators won the first game 32 behind homers by Fd Canadian results in the Brinkman and Bob Saverine event: Cpl. Standen llth, 49 The Senators. who § started points; Pte. Nicholas Beckessy, the game in ninth place. a Montreal, Officer Cadet Ralph game behind the Yanks. traded |Grant, Dartmouth. N.S.. Crafts- | places with New York, who fell jman P. K. Ejichelbaum, Bow to ninth for the first time since Island. Alta.. Lieut. doing! | iMay 14. Vancouver, Pte. Donald Sewe ; ‘i Winnipeg. and Sorenson, all phi igges time ‘hex were with 49: Capt. Brown. 48: and is sae Gant tolen Gok ts Set. R. H. McMahon, Cran- behind brook, B.C., who won a Tyro . . prize wi with 4 eee The Senators tumped off to a three-run lead in the second in- aggregate, also ended in a tie. ight competitors - scored | maximum 50 and will shoot off | Tuesday. ve the Summerside Lionette Club. At The after Tony . Conigliaro was in- single by Chuck Hinton. tentionally walked, Scott sactt’ But the Athletics went ahead tficed the runners along. to stay in the sixth on a double McMahon then walked Foy hy Roger Repoz intentionally, loading the bases, vd laety Stahl. = [ —_ get to Smith. The Red Sox | second baseman hit one into the | left field’ screen. Tt gave Boston a sweep of its ‘five-game_ series with Chicago and_its ninth win in 10 starts to Legend says the Greek play- wright Aeschylus met his death when a vulture dropped a tor- KANSAS CITY (AP)—Fast toise on his bald head, mistak- soving Kansas City Athletics ing it for a stone climbed into sixth place Sunday PURITY DAIRY on the heels of a double victory | ¢ “Parents Prefer over Cleveland Indians, 41 and |~ 5-3 Purity Products” Rookie Jim Nash fired a) three-hitter in the opener to win his second victory in as many Dial 7125 2 games since being called up | 7 Bont &. : « 3 from Mobile, and the Athletics trot ted out four pitchers before “ing down the nightcap. ' the. nightcap. the Athletics | 3 POCHCC OS OSS OOO EOEOOe FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED - SENDED. 4In_pRAMA__] 7:15 p.a.: Official Opening by Lt.-Col. W. J. MacDonald, Lieut- enant. Governor of Prince Ed- ward Island. Sonmeeie 9:00 p.m.: “Ceidhle” Irish en- tertainment. | 9:30-1:00 -a-m.: Carnival Ball at— Royal Canadian Legion Home. (By reservation only.) Royal Family in attendance. 1966 Miss P. E.1. Contestants on stage. - Many Other Interesting Events GALAXIE 1965 FORD i les by Kirkland and eunc Steve Hargan for th by a few smart thinking vet-| tory-until Roquepine put on = | ning on sing sung : t erans showed too much stuff exciting stretch finish that Mickey Mantle ee, = a seg by — auiex runs a first =~ the | i ro t , They Ged Indians -pec away to drive ; \spponents by expcare of rent | er — * Is Injured | more fi the third on Kirkland’s out starter. Bill Stafford in the ° GOOD orn: $ sets to loye. | ~My horse had nothing” left, ‘a poeta of the- zaeason and fourth. ening within 32. AZAKEAS MONEY $, Old legs didn't seem to mat- | the finish.” O’Brien said “T DALLAS. Tex. ‘AP)—Mickey PIC up three more in we | Then leveland tied it in the : ; ter. as the Charlottetown team | Zambled on opening a big lead (Mantle. hit by another injury, fourth when Fred Valentine hit fifth off reliever Wes Stock on a “ooo predict their younger _|at the mile mark. Luckily. she returned to. his Dallas home | "8 eighth homer of the season jents in fine fashion. | hung on although she was tir- Saturday oe hopes to rejoin MINNEAPOLIS (AP Har- ling. She’s a very game mare.” the New York Yankees within mon Killebrew smacked 4 ‘wo ms 3 — trp Sagioe play: | Dancer. who drove Noble Vie- ? week. run homer into the left field STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT “= > — oe : tory, said “The best horse won Mantle pulled the hamstring stands Sunday breaking 2 s:xth- —— took part in this first Armbro Flight { t r muse! in his left leg Friday inning tie and lifting Minsesota Summerside _invitational_tour- | ¢T™°r Flight |s a-great mate ht in: ‘the 2 ; " AL SU tv Doug Gase 1 gambled when I got ahead of night i second game of a Twins to a 42 victory o% De- ; j ee See oe oe al O’Brien, but 1 had to go too doubleheader against Washing- troit Tizers * ” cer, Faw Kays & ; oe ‘ : ton after hitting a home run in Killbrew’s blast. bis (7th. | , ith Fath- | Wide and encountered a ‘lot of Se ae er Bill. umerford are Lyall a ‘on trotter finished oT a: os rejoin the Yankees the. St ak mee . 22 | FOR MONDAY, JULY WW, 1966 Huggan represented the city im) ae en a eck of the two |i Kansas City Thursday and deadlock : POST TIME 8:00 P.M. fine form as, they never drop- : ders and four lengths shead hope to be able to return to ae- The Twins’ Don Mincher hit iped a set. lor Pu rie 1" ge “Why does something always his 10th .home run in the fourth RACE 1 : Singles scores are as follows: | eis i ae happen when I'm doing well?” inning for a 20 lead Detroit's 1,Gene L Scott: 2-Rose Alda Chief; 3—Michty Sandy; 4—John G. George @7, $4 wer H, «Pick Wick F in filth the dejected slugger asked Al Kaline hit his fourth homer Mac. 5- Sheila Patch §—Lou’s Lucky Lady; 7—Rudy Frisco; 8— wo : were } t Mant 4 : = . : ns + in “the = gees Meat 63. 06 wert place. Carmelo of Italy. sixth ccoaee os eee : = : = séries to tie fee Price MacDonald _. ~ : ee ae a Mereino. ‘injury He hit 11 home runs in BOSTON AP “Georze Smith ‘ RACES'S AND 5 | P Kavs 61, 60. over EF Nel- of Norway. eight his last -14 games hit a grand slam me-run im 1—Big hiand Spirit. Z Speaker Pick, 3—Mr Charmer; 4—Moun-| y én 7 € SCHEDULE Bad an ae Tr "had bet the the hottom of the 1th inning to tain Marie. 3—Jolly May<6--Elroma, 7—Afton Libby W Cullén 7-5, 61 ower C. one I've ha ‘ore ive: Rostea Red o- x 2 106 Win - — Darby “It's like a charley horse except SF ee eas ee RACES 3 AND 7 B Cumerford 63. 61 over | The following is a revised jbehind the knee." oan ee os Sunday double- }—Sunny Key. 2—Annan Gal: 3—Port Hill Boy; 4—Glamorous | M. Sheen Commercial League softball By _THE CANADIAN | PRESS Sn idoe —— * -Wick: 5—David P. H: 6—Amy_ Thorpe. L.‘Huggan.6-1, 6-0 over B_Me- schedule: : Smith's he gme off te- s ND 8 Millan Monday. Lith Signals vs REMEMBER WHEN ee : — ee aS : a RACKS iA Ds 2 | : “P cing “HS ; ‘ “1 prcnet Frho Ridge Eddy. 2 White Choice 2—Pine Ridge Marion: Doubles scores Power Kings 'QCHS Fred. Baldasare, a Flor- 31 pitch with one Sg Adioway Lacan: $—Grattan Abe. 6—Rio Grande: 7—Run Way. | Cullen and Kavs 7-5. 62 over Tuesdays 2th Pistons 2 da frogman. set an Enclish. | his seventh homer of the sea 4 divaa ga —Grat : y.| Raziole and MacDonald % sn re S toRh - | cbmc wer record four vyear< son * ss RAC ES 6 AND? a George and MeAleer 6-1 nesdas agnais v@ | ago’ today—-in 196?—hy -he- Ra ve the tivet game % we : : is | ett mel a paces aap UST S. . zk). | ing the first man ta cwim heh . ree run nomer by ! mens aia Baul 5X Y me a7 a? Tre Price, 4 Captain Cumertord and Hugzan 61. Wednesday, i3th —. Practice, across under water Using q Joe Foy and solo shots By C4) 1 ngable Races and 2 ‘Quinella Race 6. 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