10 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. July 22. 1%.; SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE ] (marlotietmm‘s Art ' I 1 l l nanient currently in progress at , the Belvedere golf club. Artl .. Montague’s Program I VISITED Montague last week during the community‘s Itifawberry Festival and Regatta to get a little dope on their 5'90 Program- It was four years ago that three or (our community mind- ed citizens (who modestly prefer to stay in the background) organized Montague’s first Little League. A t 30 young- sters took advantage of the program that year. Than, as now. they were supe by our modest friends. It was in the opening season that Johnny Carrol. Boston. (who ran the minor program in Summerside) visited Montague one weekend see the two towns play and give a few instruct- the Montague boys The youngsters still talk about in Mon gue' of his way with kids. interest in baseball intensified. The second year the Little League program jumped to more than 60 players. and this season. with the formation of a Midget League. the minor program has 75 players. Forty boys play in the Min bv teenagers and 30 la. ar grad. had 152 gross at the completionj i of the . . was in third position with a 154i ‘ count and G. Leslie of the Riv-i erside club was tied with Char- lottetown‘s Bill Beer for fourth position. High winds at the local EOII.‘ course yesterday caused scoresl to be relatively low and most. lof the golfers started had lzoodf (scores on the first nine holes; ibut slumped badly on the back‘ I = nine. . ‘Pud' Beer fired a sizzling 39! ard (TV) Faulkenham W. Robertson (M). . :0" the ("St “W9 Mi“ but fin‘i 11.00 am. J. Weldon (B). Pat ‘ished poorlv and ended up in: . ‘ Mean". (Rest). Doug McAd. ifourth position in the stand-~ ‘ ‘ ' ' am (Wash, inzs. ART MacKENZIE rounrn DIVIsION play in the Town League. age in the Town League is 16 constantly improved. The most important factor .V there are. the Midget players—«ind . sponsored by merchants, The average years and the calibre of play in the success of Montague's minor program is the interest of the three or four modest organizers. The second big factor is a baseball pitching mac ne. The Pitching Machine IN RECENT years poor fall of baseball in the Ma realized this and decided to ada the machine tha hitting has ritimes. Our do something After talking prices with several firms Montague group found an electric run ball throwing could be delivered for $235. It arrived last often been the down- friends in Montague about it. in US. and Can. summer, ‘ I think it's Just about the smartest $235 buy I‘ve ever seen in minor sports. A metal arm released by a half-dozen springs can be. regulat- ed to fire lhe ball accurately and fast from the regular pitching distance. The machine-fires something like 12 balls; giving the bang time to set himself between deliveries. To ' off a local firm don ed a quantity of treated mesh and they‘ve built themselves a cage 11110 which the bat- ter blasts away. A special ty of a regular ha scuff resistant and they haven't lost one since been used 0h because the day I was person pe of rubber ball—the sa 7 ll—Jhad to be imported from Misou-ri. They're rate the machine. me weight and size (3 ca :9 has yes. l was satisfied their baseball was on the upgrade n Moutagu (4 the Little [manual-s whipped Summerside 4-l.—Very few of them struck out. Off The Cuff DUNDAS PLOWING matches are set for mid-September this year. and they‘ll include a field events. There will be two 16. Main events will be the 100 broad jump and high jump. The be playing for are the John A. V.R. PEPLER Cll P .. HIGHLAND GAMES held in classes. 1 . 221) 440 A Antilgonish over the weekend. brings well rounded 1151 of (rack and 6 an Over. and under . . 880. shot (it. discuss. two top trophies athletes will MacDonald Memorial and the and though on (he Antigonish to mind the fact that events were not 01‘Eani7ed very well this year The events that. too k two days to run of" could have been completed in less't-hain a day and a half. Two Island athletes failed (0 compete in an event find out when the Men's hc finally missed the event because he had the Island. FRANCES W11 Tl OCK in the midget 100 yard dash because the (Went was rim off different than indicated bv the program the Citv Commercial Softball League RCMP. tops the loop in batting Guardian has .545 and H. Burns. APPS ABS NAULT has bailed out six homers Guardian. has compiled a '74 pitching lsh to catch the boat back to mi=scd competing The latest statistics from Show that MAYNARD ROY. with .592. Roccr Gallant of the RCMP. has 5'13. E 3111 Dick M'uriey of the record One of the (up each because of poor meet arcan- l‘ta‘lml DAVE BERNARD. St. Eleanors. he couldn't lglh jump was to he held._ an to leave Antigon- I . Maritimers at this weekend s Eastern Calida... Age Class track and field championships at Summerside will be JEROME last weekend set One C juvenile division_ MACDONALD. Anligonish. who a new Canadian record in the Junior javelin'. or the Islander’s Club members. GEORGE "THE BBUTE HEVERTE isn't far off the Canadian iavelin record in the l l TENNI cuN rion in an attempt to pro- mote junior (ennis on the Is- land. Jim (‘ullen (left) clinic instructor. is giving instruc- tions to Janet MacFariane. (centre), supervisor at Queen IC AT SWERSIDEW Elizabeth Park and Dennis . A‘rsenault is loo ing on. 1 Arsenault is one of the best ‘ of the younger players. Ap- 3 proximately sixty youngsters turned out for the clinic These are three of the par- ticipants in yesterday‘s ten- nis clinic staged at Summer- side yesterday. The clinic was sponsored by the provincial department of physical educa- ( (P.E.|. Rifle Ass'n's Annual‘ Prize Meei Goes Thursday: By STAN BOWLES I Early Thursday morning some. 1 ‘50 marksmen from all sections; 3of the Island along wi‘h visit- 1 ling riflemen from neighboring i jprovinces will converge on e 200 yard firing (point of Squaw; Point Ranges for the Opening: ;of the annual three-day prize1 Emeet staged by {he Prince3 ‘Edward Island Rifle Associat-‘ . on. ~ At stake is more than 81.000 I at which it is hoped to have. 1 Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Mac-1 ‘1 Donald make the presentations. .1 The conduct of the shooting 2 at the. firing point will be under 1 Major R.J who has been appointed range officer. ‘ l The (statistical work will be car- i 1% of the secretary-treasurer Sgt. ; ' Perc Landrigan. ( ;inz and Will come to close 1: ried out under the supervision I B D V. MacDonald of the Char-; ‘ lotteiown club was going well 1 My!” ‘WPSU W3844—159‘ bin the opening stages of thel‘ Manuel ‘1“ 78 4140—159 (days play but an ailing back? COSiello (R) 383945—172 (caused him to slump badly in; IteWis ‘lMl 774043—160! (later stages of the days play. 1 Mealey (R) 833842—163' g The tourney resumes this morn- ‘1" 41—168 ; Baucher .l 87 40 . SECOND DIVISION in prize money and more than 20 items of silverware donated_ :by various business firms. thej I Governon-General. the Domin- ' ion of Canada Rifle Association (and the provincial association; Among the Island marksmen‘. . and women their main objective ‘ - - is to attempt to gain one of the 23 remaining vacancies on the T- Bike SHOP iv Tops DOW The Bike Shop defeated Sunshine Island Dairy 11-8 .3. Charlottetown city league base- the in. ( .ball action at Memorial Field,l Summerside Track Mee’r Looks Like Grea’resi Ever SUMMERSIDE Friday. July 24 and Saturday. July 25 will be two days that Summer- side. will remember this year and for years to com Summerside is the 1964 eastern Canadian age class track and field championships. The scene is the new sports complex at the Prince County Vocational School. Athletes numering 375. well above the expected 300 will re- present five provinces. Prince Edward Island. New Brunswick. Quebec. Ontario and Nova Scotia. Although the number of ene- tries has exceeded expectations, the biggest headache is over. Billeting appears to be well hand Mrs. Nancy Knowls. boss of the seven team womens billeting eommittee of Summerside sum- med lt up. "1 think we have the billeting problem licked. We had a lot of billets lined up before and if was a matter of people coming through". Sixty athletes arrive tonight at Borden between 10' pm. and'10:30 pm. from central Ontario. From Borden e will be driven by bus directly to the Prince Councty Vocation- a1 School in Summerside. Fol~ lowing this the athletes will be escorted to their designated lodgings. The Don Mills .g-‘ gregation lands Thursday sf-. n ( rnoo . The athletes themselves pre- sent impresslve statistics to the public for Friday and Sat-1 uldsy. Listed below are sth-i letes from the Don Mills track} and field club. Don Mills is a Toronto suburb. - chem. new set ‘ new mm The following are the Char- Triples: Weatherhie (l) —— 8 . “the” League I” gm, record of 25.3 "and. loitetown minor league results Home Runs: 4 players tied with IT' (éml‘lm'er éc’ 1‘ 0 '333 TRACK AND FIELD around a 220 mm as late as last i3“t “19389111 2 each. Y: 9“ in), g 5) - Islanders Track Saturday. She 1. considered the Lmu: moor, ms is Pitchlnz: B. Sober (Tl +0 —- w‘ M2“: m, (c. 23 7 '30. f. “W cm °"'“°“°‘°“ second best hurdler. second to (at last 18 at ball) 1 ' .1 Mn c mint:1 21 s 'm o‘ivls (11m M" "mm M mm Margaret Chatlsn . A]! 11 Avg TEAM STANDINGS '9 ADE - " " R W"- anet Anstett. I Muffler. 1 w' w“”‘""“ m “14.539 W 1' Pct G” Runs' Ron Clarmichael (C) and SUMME ANCELLE’ placed second in the Ontario 3. Sobey (T) 19 10 .5211 “W.” 5"" "-77" " Andy Cullen (Cl—10 l mum "1m...The ‘ senior womens no yards. MIT! P- Simmer“ ‘Rm 2‘ 11 ‘59 India". 5 i ‘555 1 Hits- 4 players tied with 7 each u lawman!“ h . m" Bellow and Carol Mai-up. both M Connolly lTl 2210 454 1 "" 5 " “5 ’ Doubles- 3 players tied with i p: uncalled MW” hm Juveniles are hurdlers wltah im- Cilébmlme 11') 24 9 1 each I n c pressive mesofsboutlsec- W'mmrT) 259.. - W cm ends. it ret mum. in tba 6- Campbell m 22 8 m “"1 3°” 3 5 333 ‘ ihsm'nufiLTflfim'ifi'wn. Am..."- “35:13:19! midget class. a no yard - J- W ha“) 26 9 349 Mile nimi LEAGUE me Is 1 each concl .‘1 the Delve’d’sre Golf «would so 11-: sscasds all - c I (T) 23 8 .34! as lfAvg Ditching: J. White (C) $01,000. .nd win...- cm to“, is W be mils ,W- New-0h (I) 8 0 Mills. Stuil (D) is 7 .533 ITAND Mu, nuicnci; be, “rm, .1... I... run Lupus M. Duffy (D) g .455 w I. Pct oln cm — ‘ Charlottetown 11:0, twice ills year. Rims: Newson (1) —-13. R. Stewart (3' 11 . .455 Colts 52 .714 -- Intermediate All-Stars will Pat . sum entry in Hits: Weather-bis (ll —14 G. Clsybourne (B) 18 7 .388 Braves 3 4 .421) I practice at Memorial Field 4.19 the as Don ' 6. Power (I) -- I B. Greens: (3) 11 .3“ H .375 IV- p.m. ' 9' l host of the and usually turns in s time an der 27 seconds. In the juvenile class. Cathy Chapman won'the Ontario sen- or 200 yards last. week and was yards. the midget boys is a top class sprinter. Cameron Crosby is a Canadian record holder in the shot and discus in the midget boys class and William Watts and David Arnold complete the depth and strength of the Don Mills field entries.» In the junior boys. Robert Raftis. a pole vaulter he s cleared 13 feet 0 inches and Wally Brown is the current Canadian record holder for the 440 yard hurdles. Now over to Central Ontario. Judy Dahlgren of Uplands. On- tario is rated the outstanding midget shot putter. She already shot over 40 feet. good enough to be Canadian midget record holder. Dave Barrett from the Toronto Olympic Club is a midget pole. vaulter who has scaled 11 feet 9 inches. John Hunter from the same club is a junior high jumper. He has h 5’ flung himself over the bar at 8 feet. .1 inches. Another member of the Toronto Olympic Club is Dave Patterson and this is a dis- Minor Ball Loop Results Released1 1 i 1964 Ottawa team. which will .1 . ‘ last night. Sherran was the win-, icompele at Connaught Ranges. (mama- . ining pitcher as he went the; ; Ottawa in August. | MAJOR REG MAnAn (route for the Bike Shop. 1 ; The island is allowed. as is m i I t f ? Stull was on the mound for; '11 every other Canadian province. 3" " {'8 93m 0 24 {nem' the 1059“ am? Save “P “"991 .bers. eight of whom mus. , walks. one hit and three runs.‘ . tyros. the other 16 places are Slull was relieved by Fred Mac- reserved for senior shots. but Donald in the first inning. who should any of them decline the in turn was relieved by Blan- Offer of a place it can be filled by an additional tym. On Thursday at. 8 am. fir- ing will get underway in the DeBlois Bros Ltd.. match at 200 yards. and this will be fol- lowed by the H.L. Sear and Co.. match yards. A f t. e r lunch the scene shifts back to 500 yards ‘for the first stage of the City of Charlottetown match and the day concludes with the final stage of this event at ichard. } Bari-y Ellis of the losers was I their batter with a two for three performance at the plate. Mac- Donal of the winners was two for three in the batters box. iFred MacDonald. Don Campbell (and Joe Arsenault all garnered ’two hits in four appearances. [Track Clinic . Goes Tonight 1 1 David lance runner to watch. Rated the bet prospect since Bruce Kidd. Patterson runs the 440. 680 and mile. From the East York Track and field club comes Ed Hearne. claim bettr than even time sprinter. Prince Edward sland is impressively represent- ed. Summerside‘s Paul Williams is a javelin thrower and finished second with 154 600 yards. Friday morning the curtain again m up at 200 yards with the firing of the Moore and McLeod Ltd, match. During the forenoon two more events Boswell, provincial ‘nh, .. ed. director. announced last night that there will be a First Cleveland 010100020— 4 80 I (R), (m 1 Baltimore 000001001—2 (it) 7.42 .m. R, Bartlett Stange (4.9m McMahon (9). 1Dou” McAfee (S). A. J. Kenne-l F and Romano: McNally (7-7). d_v (R) Haddix (9). HRs: eve. —3 7.49 am. D Macl-‘arlane '(E). Romano (13). Bait. —- Powell iGcnc Mealcy (R). F. Dicke- (26). json R). wash. mom mo... 1 40 ! 8.00 em. 11. Jim Baxter IGB). (“omen—7112ing Reevey (R). Jon Cullen ‘ am Don MacDonald (R). m. Davidson (R). D. Forbes I. 8.14 am. Roger Boucher (EL! (F). Lou Beatty‘ 8...1 a. . P. Rossifinol 'GB.). Chas Crowley (Rest). H. Har- lev 1 l. 8.28 am Wm. Crawford (W). B. W. lsner (M). B. Armstrong New York Stenhouse (0-8l. Rudolph (6), Kline (8) and Brumley; Bouton i y (9-3» and Howard. Hits: Wash. 1“ 41mm (9). NY, _ Tresh z .1 2). ‘ . Dam“ Jim Burley Boston w) 000 112 001—- 5 11 (l 220 000 3011— 7 12 0 Wickersham. McLain (1-2) (3). Lolich (7). Fox (7) and Nixon. HRs: Bet—Cash 2 (13). Thomas 2 (9). Bus. — Manlilla (l4). Malsone (10). Stuart (24). ,RM Ivan Pilkingvton (Ml. Fin“ 11,25 am. R. Harley (Wood). Los Angeles 000101000— 2 70' R. Cosieuo (pi, Brian Lewis Chicago 000000000— 0 71, .M) Tod Rflillqr (my Belinsky (3.51. n. (8“ ' SECOND DiVileN and Rodgers: Buzhardt (7-5). "M,an 8.42 am, H Gorham (R). Fisher (7) and McNertney. HR: 7) John lrwin (Bl. W. A. Macllne ( i. L.A.—Torres . National League 1 :Dnui: Brewer (Fl. Joe Streeter: R Ari MacKenzie Siill Leads 1 In Amateur GolfTourney 0.48 an. dos with (F). Dr. J. Price (1'), Jim Mstheson (B)_ 10.00 .m. G. Sersflmoff (Mir) G. Gillis (B). K. Carmichael (B). . 10.07 s.m. 'l'. N. Roma (3), R. W. Lister (M). It. Basie (Ml 10.14 am. Dave Cornish (F), J. W. Sears (1"). Joe MR (1"). 10.21 am. Coleman MacDon- ald (M). R. Rossignol (GB). John Kilburn (I). 1011 am. Vernon Knight (Ar- oostook). Byron Stoyles (M), Bus Stuart (1"). 10.35 am. Fred Spence (R). G. E. Madison (R). Leslie How- 10.42 s. m. Bob Lawrence (West). Syd Chabassol (M), E. (Fl, 10.49 a. m. A l he rt Burridlze (T.V.). Wm. Moore (West). W. Handicap 11-14 11.14 11.111. L. S. Cox 13‘. Jack Murphy (B). J. K. McCafferty i (M . 11.21 am. D. E. Wilson (M), Robt. Giggey (Bl. Stan Brewer (Aroostook). 28 am. Ivan Berrigan (B). All-Stars Tap ‘ Barry’s Lions The National Park All-Stars defeated Barry's Lions 14-3 in Charlottetown city softball league action at the new soft- way to Art Ballem. Barry was charged with all the hits in last night's action. test as he had a perfect three for three night at the plate. Ken belted out two doubles and a single in a losing cause. Vince Bradley was the top batter for the losers with a home run and a single in four appearances at the plate. League action resumes tonight when the All-Stars will tangle with the Flying Hawks in s postponed contest. cmsm Pontiac: 14-9 SUMMERSIDE — Curran and Briggs stretched their league lead to two full games over A. I-_'. MacLennan Pontiacs by out- lasting them 14-9 in town league baseball action here. last night. Curran and Briggs have won six 1.21 pm. Dave Boswell (8).: . Laurie (Wood). R. Violette; (E). W. D. Dernier (M), . p.m. V. Downing (M). M. (SS). Bill White . A. Thompson (Wood). . pm. .1. MacKendrick (M) B. W. Hicks (E). G. Girdwoodl (Wood) W. l). Dernier (M). 1 813cm DIVISION ‘1 Handicap 21-38 l 1.28 mm. C. Dunuls (Mir). Al-r ex Wilson (B). H. E. Carmich-i a . ' l (B l ( i l 1 lnight. I Gorham (Rest) 833840—101 11,. gm; (wood), Robt. Chaim. and lostiwo while the Pontiacs rins'i‘ DIVISION 303166 '3’ 773841—1319“ (r1. have split eight games. 1 1 o G Allen (West) 3736 50_123 11.35 am. Dick Sullivan (SS). 135 ‘“~ Mac-Kemp. Bl 743542-152 . Maclnnls (lB) 793940.53l13ill Morris (8W1. B. Carling Fairweziilne‘r Péysgreié (3" 13' ilkington (M) 864045.171lMaoKenzie (S) 793941—159 ‘ 1 (Bl. ' ‘ 'I‘m” Sieford (ssl 744139—1541Gregg (R) (174547—1591 “42 lm- A. “mm” ‘M‘- 1.42 pm Abe Douglas (in 1. Bartlett (A) 9941 42-162 glimmer «Ml workup 3’0;ij While ‘4‘”. T- W- HM" Grant (B). J. A. Ross (er'i Baxter 10131 824141—164. ennos (M) 873847—1 1.4 pm. Geo Vesse r i ‘ mm (M) 794343—1701 Irwin (B) 3239424232: 11-49 am H- C 30W?! (31- Flinn (B). M. Rosslgiiol IiGB? MacDonald r13) 863743—166'MacRae (B) as 39 41-1551} ‘3'" “Mgi’hmon ‘Rl- 5- 1"- G2.00 pm. r. Laidlaw (3.. 1-2 Bish (W) 774040.157 . I at s" - enchefff l, ‘ Crow?” (m 794643468 MacCallum (Res) (134245.171; ,2“, am. Rom. mm (3,. 321 p'mbadghn $33113!ng Reevey (a) 854040—165 cm“ W" 83 “40“”.G0rdon MacDonald '3‘. Don stock). 6. M. MacLean (B) M Leslie (R) 784136—155153'ggey (,3: .‘3’ 33:32:13; 1 Williams (Rest) Nowell (West). ' ‘ Estabrooks 1R) 7932 814F1711 , p'm' Penet‘er p-m- Mic!“ '8'). {Sears in) 774140—158: ‘ . “1”” “1" MM" 'M” “minim Doer (West). a. Mac- Skeeter'(R) 784142—161 Ma‘flm“‘h)m filfljfiimlnx ‘we5"- . Laughlln (Wesll. Kennedy ‘3’ "3643—162 iigigon‘arl‘d (a) 78 3841—1551 fawn-w: “2333931” D 3'35 M" J' N- "d" mum‘- Davidson (B) 843943-1669 “6444., m ~ “3“ er" 1 ° 38' M. Burgoyne (B). A. Gsudet Cullen (E) 8043 40—115 9°“ 82 4.4;167 “"3241xem R H . (M ‘3‘- “ .yons - . .- pm. on' arrs ). m, $357 Buskirk (M) 914343~l771Gordon Abrams (Ml. Dave Al- Drummle (R) 9046 45—182 llnqham (Rest). Gerald Baxter McAfee (0) 793845—162 . . 1 B (R) mmflfllm Cunnln-zham (Tr) 89 43 415—177 (West). 3 36°" - Bagnall (F) as 43 43—4712 FIFTH DIVISION 1 9"” ‘w°°‘” “4141‘” Tr b k (s5) a044 45—169 Handicap 15-20 Harley a. (Wood) 82 42 47—171 ."9 8° ‘ ' l ' Miller (El 8247 45-174‘ 12.28 pm. Q. Warren (A.V.). "8"” H ‘Wmd’ 8" 4042-159. Harrinan (m 9329 50—182 Dr. c. A Coady (B). G. Watsonl eer (B) 76 3544.155 .5 5 . ( Dunning (SS) 884142—171 (GG . . Dwka 3‘ 313943—163 TODAY‘S DRAW 12.35 p.m. Scott Stewart (GG). Crawford (West) 834146—170 FIRST DMSION p Hurry (mod). g. punemn ¥ MacFarlane (E) 75 41 (KL—162 Handicap (Fl‘ ml 11 ‘ l l, H. Se‘f rd: v. . Ri eout (M). Ha Bart.‘ ‘ Brewer (P) 32 3841—1611‘f'SF5‘5bmt’ks R ‘0 21m ( l "y "HP-V ‘R’ 854141—1681 7117 am. D v MacDonald 12.49 pm. A. Garrel (West). Rassignol (GB) 7946 41—166E(B,_ GO", Leslie ".R,' M. iii”. B. O'Neill (AV), A. Smith Lewis (M4) 84 45 44—«173 j Bowling (M). 1 (Wood). 1 Miller (Bl 8742 40—4771 H 'm_ w‘ Be...- 131. Ronl 1.00 pm. Gordon Chase (Wl.‘ Bovlcs (Bl. Wm. Bishop (R). (M. Francoeur (SS). Geo McMa- i 7.21 am, . Sears (swim 'Ssl- . * Frank Maclnnis (B). Don Myles 1'07 9‘ ' Dr'.A' Em" “‘5‘”- |wogu (Guy Fichaud (B). J Mulligan. i 7.28 am, M MacKenzie (13).! ‘3" (Don: Lewis (MI. Kees Huibers? 1-14 0.111. D. MacLean (Min By THE ASSQCIA'I'ED PRESS i (Resp). ‘G. Noddeit (Wood), F. DobbSI American league 1 7:15 am. Ned Bean (Rest). 1 CI' VERE BECK, & sou LTD. Montague and Charlottetown Pl) 80X 3.), lil‘l'lllEl'vl .‘(Ul‘ii “.0711 Write for Catalogue No. I! Skilled Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870 Beach. national chairman of the Amateur Athletic Union Com- mittee on track and field and Mr. Beach will be assisted by .lobn Bell. chairman of the NB (rack and field committee and Roger Woolway a member of the NB. track and field com- lnitfee. Game Cancelled ner performing 880 and mile runs while Bishop is a 100 yard sprinter and runs the 220 yard dash. 0n Saturd y the meet moves into its final stages with the first match the Bait and Mac- Rae Ltd . being fired from 300 yards. With the conclusion of (this event the Allcomers Ag gregale open to all coimpetit one will be concluded. comes the main event of In the field events there are: Pole vaulter Robert Wauch coached by Alf Groom and has done 11 feet 8 inches: high Jump- er Joe Cheverie of Tignish at 5 feet 7 inches in the midget class: meet me Jmeg Memorial Summerside's Brian Amos will 1 match. fired from an 500 and} be bigot"!i insipiis 83d triple (100 yards. This match has beenl limp g n e uven's cass. Wm," the 1349 Ma 1 III’BIII Mullins of Summerside 1M {Biflgymopu in mmgxmrg: b18353" game wheduled . on. steps and lumpl and is of his son pd Arthui' M. Jones. ll “M MW" W cm" also a broad jumper. Charliei Rcm', who was killed in (ii “new” 1‘31"" “Venn” “d I Lapp is a midget Javelin throw- 1 bombing raid over Vauneka. g 9". Germany during World War Two " ’ has been cancelled until further notice. Team officials made the With the closing slim in this mm “'“m e m mat:1Todc1y’s Sport so open only to island residen and from w 4- Ottawa‘ SOFTBALL SUMMERSIDE ~ team will be selected will bel' , concluded. ‘ The program will conclude Mm“, with the annual banquet and. Plumbing plays RCAF and presentation of prizes at the} Enman Drug plays Coastal Glaciotfelown Legion Home; Movens in the Prince County . will be run off the fimt stage . . Phila. 010 002012— 8142 1 l (r1, ggnitfihzdigggf ighfgffiiofi of th; Diagonal: Tolaacrco Co.. 8:21:01mmflggwmreglogl Milwaukee ()00000210— 3 81 8"? Iggfidifwnnogshimp . -. ‘ ' mate at. ya san t eCan- .. ', ‘ . ‘ Mahsffey (9-4). Baldschun 11'. i ‘ ‘1"‘3'81 age as” meet her. Juu adian Legion match at 500 {$32 :Egtemnagg Lfigéggtra‘g: (8) and Dalrymple: Blasin- food a m 0 F'urchak (ssi, Arlls Belland and Bill Bishop batfieg‘ggctsd‘m'yg: “fig: and field championships to be 261.333, Er" SF)““'“P‘"°Y ‘w- R' s‘“' at; Surgimersids are entered in Rage" Hardware . Ltd" held in Summerside on Friday HRS. Pb“..__wme (3,, Taylor am am 3 “mm.” (5.“. W, . e in get class and are both match and the“ me fine. at“ an_d_Saturday of this week. The .3,_ Kidd "1A. R H 33m,“ (Fl runners. Bell is a distance run- of me Macdmald Tobacco evemi clinic Will be conducted by Pete 'qun m ‘P 'M‘ “gm. ,M." (the Eastern Centennial Juniors at ( Doug Allen (West). D. A Mll- ler (E) PROBABLE ' PITCHERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today's ajor league games. won and 9.21 am. Bill McCallum (Rest) H. Cllonic'vham (TR). Ron Vannuskirk (M). l 9.28 a.m. Rohi. Losier 'Mirl.‘ .1. 11. Greg: (RI. Tom Drum- T“ m lost Miami's. in parentheses: mi“ ‘Rfig't', L Clevel'aliied cgonovmfueM-fl t 9'35 “‘1' n‘ 1" se" m" w Balt' ' - ‘ Morsside 13». n. c. Taylor (all ‘m"."' “’9” "H" m" 942 am M Pines (m D * Washington. Koch (3-5) at 3”“ 'd', .3, R“M ', '1 New York. Downing (8-2). 0'3“ “" e ' ' ' an“ "1; Los Angeles. Newman (8-3) ' 1‘ at Chicago. Borlen (7-5) (N). w P' D F) " ‘ I "1 Kansas City. Drabowsky (3-1)) f0? 8 COMM“! ‘ ‘M’lnnesota. Stigmsn (5-8). - line of '5 . 1 Detroit. Rakow (5-8) n Bos— I 1 ton. Wileo‘n ("ll-41),,e (Ni I B O I' E N s '1 s on agse Mfihilaticlphisa. Culo «7.71 u I L5“ and Gard.“ 'i wsu ee; pahn (6-10). (N). Chicago. Jackson (127i at I Equipmen' 'i 5a; Francisco. Herbol (7-5). see ouston. Johnson (8-8) at Los Angeles. Koufex (14-4). (N). ' Keith Carmichael 1 Pittsburgh, Veale (10-6) or. ' sawan (2.11 u at. mils. Craig. Ltd. 1. ), ( l. * 25 3 iii . . New York. Jackson (5-11) at' Shemooz.c e, H M Cincinnati. Tsitouris (6-8). (Ni-ihlIIIIII.‘ ATTENTION RIFLEMEN The annual prize meet. of the P.E.I. Rifle As- sociation will be held at Squaw Point. Ranges, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. July 23, 24 and 25. Firing commences at 8 am. sharp. P. J. Landrlqan. Secretary-treasurer. PEI. Rifle Association 1 RACE N06. I and I l—BOB'S GIRL z—ASKE'I' S—BLAKE HANOVER s4::WAY MON Y JUNE O—MNNA'S DELIGHT '8 BOY II D“ 7—HE'I'I'IE HEAR WEB RACE N08. 8 Ill 7 I—RUDY "m0 z—ABNER C. "'1'! II 'I'A Charlottetown YES!— Thur. Night 7.45 PM. ACENOSIIMIC —' Driving Pork é " L\:J '_'.J a 0‘6! M“ 32"..- -'