SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN They've Kept Pace DESPITE the almost continuous rains the first two weeks in My. The City Baseball League and The City Softball League have managed to keep ill with their scheduled obligations. The softballens went into their playofle. last evening right on . v This .5 -‘ ietting things get into a real jumble. For a time it appeared as i ‘ '. though they'd be lucky to get things evened up by September but . ;, they stuck at their job and played every evening that the rains , didn't come down too hard. 'I THE City Softball League has two best-of-seven semi-final m going and it's likely that these will produce pretty fair soft-.. Of course. on the season's play the National Park All Stars should dispose of Barry's Lions and the Benevolent Irish Society Shamrocks will be favorites over Canadian Tire Pistons. course. such predictions don't put the National Parkers and the Irish into the finals. These Lions could s rt roaring in real earnest in this semi-final set and the Pistons could begin batter- ing the Irish all over the field. ” These are possibilities but the All Stars and Shamrocks insist such things are not very likely to happen. At any rate softball fans are in for some real treats the next month as Charlie MacKenzie's loop endeavour to crown a champ- ion too‘ will endeavour to take the Island championship back to Charlottetown. This will be a big assignment but the capital city boys are Insiting that this is their year to go against the mainland in the quest for Maritime honors won last fall by MacKenzie’s House of Fashion in Snmmerside. There should be plenty of softball thrills before this provincial matter is finally settled. Still A Month To Go 11‘ will be a month from yesterday before the City Baseball l‘..e:.gn.e concludes its schedule. All teams will make the playolihs but the way the boys fight for each ball game, you would think tin: eliampionsliip was at stake in that very contest. When we last looked, Dodgers were.ntop the heap, Rovers were next. then the Stars and finally the Flyers. The Rovers were off to a great start but they faded badly for a couple of weeks be- fore getting back in the winning ways last Saturday. The Rovers are maintaining that was the start of another victory skein and tha' tonight's encounter with Stars will prove that correct. The way we have been seeing these City Baseball League games. we would say that any team has a perfect license to beat any other team any night in the . That goes just as much for the Flyers although they have been successful only twice in e starts. Forbie and his boys had a ball game jus. about won Saturday when they decided to throw it away. They mad min miscues be- himi young John Lane who hurled a neat four-hitter at the Rovers. Butyou can't win ball games when you team. decides to go on an error binge and that's exactly what happened the Flyers the last time out. I I i Dunn To The Rescue LEFTY Dunn was beaten Friday night and of course that’s a.lwa~_rs news. Dunn is properly termed the Rovers‘ meal ticket. When John Squ:1rebriggs’s boys are in trouble they always turn to the pint- sized hurler. I Although he lost Friday night, he was around Saturday after- noon playing first base for the Rovers. Lyle lluggan got in a peek of trouble in the fourth. There were three on base and nobody out when acting manager Ted Strain took inventory of the situation. He called Lefty to the mound and Dunn threw just ten pitches to set Iluggan out of trouble and Rovers out of the inning with- out a run scored on them. ' I' won't show in the record books as a win for Dunn but Rov- ers. ‘ind particularly Lyle I-luggan, give Lefty a big bouquet for his tori ific part in this triumph over Flyers. Had Dunn not per- formed in this fashion. chances are Rovers would never have caught the Kennedy crew. . Bombers’ Trainer Explains Exercise . MAKES _Don Jackson, World Cham- ' PROFESSIONAL DEBUT with the Shlpstad and John- , world championship at Pra- Folli st /. Large Pays, Fast Times Feature Local Race;Card Altman t h e n singled Santa home. _ 1| sconn ON canon 5 A two-base ‘throwing error by on Figure Skater from . son Ice es here la . . . _0shawa 0nt., is shown mak- i night. Jackson repeated the I We’ cz°°h'°sl°Val“a' dd gasglma: D°n Demeter mg his professional debut I performance that won him the v (CP from AP) gllbsaanfiheer .‘_’;lnsai'!‘lt':'thgea"§n‘l?° All-Stars Grab Opener; The Phillies scored their ruin; Angels Whip I NEW YORK (AP) -— Tommy Davis of Los Angeles Dodgers leads the National League in batting by only a single point Monday. But his margin is even Down Barry's Lions 9-1 National Park All-Stars drew! first blood in their best of seven? semi-final series with Barry‘: Lions for the City Softball Leag-5 ue title at the Old Diamond last} evening. The Mike Connolly - coached‘ ;All-Stars downed the Lions 9-1, scoring eight runs in the initial: frame and counting the ninth run in the sixth. Other than the disastrous first‘ inning it was an interesting‘ game. Monty Monteith gave upi eight hits in this inning but theni limited the Park stickers to three hits over the remaining distance. Montciih walked four‘ and fanne one. ' -‘ John H u g h e s was credited with the victory. The Bedford, speedster ga ve up only three} hits to the Parkdale crew, the‘ longest a run- scoring double to Dick Carroll in the first inning.i He also walked five and fanned te n. The Lions scored their only run in the opening inning. Sec- ond sacker Hynes drew a walk. stole second and came home on Carroll's double. 3 Morrison and Caswell, getting a Dick Carroll, Monteith and? second turn at the plate in the Angie Carroll picked up the hits i same in n i n g. poled three; for the Lions. straight hits before Vince Brad-' Frank Bell called the balls ley popped up to retire the side. and strikes last evening and had A single by Kevin Hughes, a} Lester Taylor and Ev Beagan. walk and another single by! Sr.. assisting him on the bases. Vince Bradley accounted for. This evening’: action sees the other Park run in the sixth.; Shamrocks playing host to third- Joe Caswell and Red Mitchellf place Canadian Tire Pistons in I 1 E! as Q gthe first game of their best of seven series. Game time is 6.30 i sharp. paced the winners at the with two hits in three appear- ances. Siars Defeat Dodgers 10-6 Donnie ‘Funnel’ MacLean tos-1 two men out and both batters sed a nine- hitter last evening scored. at Memorial Field as Buck The Dodgers moundsman al- Whitlock's Stars downed Mac- so issued three free passes to Kinnon's Dodgers 10-6 in City first and fanned seven. Baseball League action. teammates also committed six The Stars picked up all their costly errors. runs in the first six innings, MacLean fanned six over the Good Rounds i, and 73 on the rugged pair 72 more precarious than appears on the surface. For. in order of Davis‘ clos- Rovers 16-8 Guardian Angels North Side Rovers 168 in Commercial Softball 3Cfi°" last °V€ni118- holder; Frank Robinson. the Bernard ‘Fislf MacKinnon 1961 most valuable player and tossed a five-hitter at the Rov- fflank Aaron. two-time batting e1‘S 311" 1051118 pitcher D. Mur- , champion. All are outfielders. 19)’ W85 tagged for 19 hits. ‘‘ Davis dropped five points in we-“die Glidmofe was top Stick- ,last week's games. He he or of the ame with a double 1 seven hits in 26 times at bat and three ngles in four pearances and Norman was 4.for-5. ; Roy MacArthur was 2 for 3 ‘ and L. Stull 2-for-4 for the los- l‘ City :"seven-time batting king; Rob- ITS Bubby Cards HALlFAX .— «op» — Kinkora Girl. owned by FT. Stanfield of Truro, was the only double win- ner on. Monday night's eight-dash harness racing card at subur- ban Sackville Downs. Single winners were Corbin. ohm.mtemwn.s Cecil .Bubby. iownod by Harold Walsh. _Truro: Dowmgv local ‘on pro’ had two E Merry Note. owned by Vincent 3 rounds yesterday p!,epm._ ‘ A. Turner, Windsor. N.S.: Oil mg for todars qualifying round ; Capital. owned by P.J. Lelllanc, _;n we Canadian 0”“ at Law‘. . Rogersville. N.B.; Magda Wick. Sur-Ie-Lac. "W" ‘Tom Scott. owned by Andrew Peny, Summ-erside. P.E.l.. and Darn Good Pick, owned by Dr. G. Bishop, Lexington. Ky. The daily double returned $32.20 on Corbin and Merry course playing in a foursome which included Walter ‘Windy’ defeated est pursuers. are Stan Musial. a League ferto Clemente. last year's title- .327 w By GRAHAM COX _ WINNIPEG (CP) Func- tional isometric contraction ex- ercises sound complicated until you sit down and have them ex- plained by Gordie Mackie, ‘trainer for Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western Foot- ball Conference. The exercises are aimed at Goldeyes baseball club. the idea “is nothing new.“ Weight and strength men have been employing the same prin- ciples for years, he says, as have teams the National Football League and American Football League. A physiotherapy graduate of the University of a, Mackie says the effectiveness says H P?!” l°3d°“1:3_“°"hB“d GT1‘ scoring once in the first and se- " “W ‘’,“’a “l t 9 ,°p°‘“T‘3,V cond and then adding two in frame‘ Hub” M°“"§°“ h“ 3 Sm’; each of the next four frames. gle and Joe Caswell poled a Earl «Lenyv perry started {or double for one run before the. the Dodgers and was taken out next b " “"3 Vince Bfadley‘ in favor of Billy Weatherbie in f;:n§°dh°u:h *0 21‘; dvltcllierd the rim: inning. Perry and Wes- flf bagg 93 dellcqw _ 9 lift °3 . therbie gave up a combined to- triik lifts amdne -ahglscee bltiuzrmioi ml of 13 hm’ three of them for drive in another run. Red Mit-! LePa-ge. The only other Mari- timer in the tournament is George Giimurray of Sydney. There are 166 players compet- ing in the qualifying round to- day and only the top 98 will con- tinue. The featum golfer will be Gary Player winner of the US- I-‘l:A tourney Sunday. Dr. Houston nine innings and walked only one. His teammates made three errors, one of them figuring in on a run in the second inning. The Dodgers counted two runs in the second inning. three til the fifth and two in the ninth. Top sticker for - winners was Emmett Ells ' orth with two singles in four official trips. P. Connolly and Brian Lewis each Chuck McKi-nley Beats Aussie CHICAGO (AP) -— Chuck Mc- Kinley boosted U.S. Davis Cup prestige Monday by defeating Australia's Fred Stolle, top for- Musial. the St. Louis veteran. gained eight points to .347 with eight hits in it tries. J Clemente of Pittsburgh I slumped six points to .344 with .seven safeties in 26 ‘attempts. fltobinson, the Cincinnati slug- ger. lost five points to .329 with 7-for-27 performance while Milwaukee's Aaron remained at ith 12 hits in 37 at bats. Tommy Davis has a much wider edge in the runs batted in competition. He drove in seven runs last week and put his leading total at 102. Willie Mays of San Francisco wal- loped three homers. He leads 39- and his average fell to .348. with 23, two more than Aaron. c 2 Mar. Racing Roundup Note. Magda Wick and Vesta . Wick teamed up for an exactor worth $11.30, with Darn Good Pick and Armrbro Barney bring- ing in a $42.30 exactor. FREDERICTON -'— (CP) — Hy lee Dean. owned by Stanley Mayhew of Kinkora, P.E.l. and driven by Jim Smith. was the lone double-dash winner Fredericton Raceway Monday ' ht I-ly Lee Dean was clocked in 1:ll.4 and 2:12. Other winners on the eight- dash card were: Tee Vee. Em- pire Dot, Ellen Joyce. Free Time. Gnmd Chief C.. and Bob Chips. SYDNEY — (CP) -— Three horses raced to double victories in harness racing here Monday 3 on llkht. ‘\ Lynch Chief copped the first and fourth dashes while Mighty Again won the second and sixth _rsces. Marlene M., winner of the fifth and eighth events, was the other double winner. lou Creed and Wattage shar- BI. Large pays and fast times There were two double dash winning thefirst dash of the Loraine’: Watchim featured last night's eight dash Iwinne-rs on the card. Torrid ‘night. - (M. O'Brien) I7 card at the Charlottetown Driv. fwaters, owned by Wellington I The feature pay of the night Prime (J. ) 8 I ing Park last night. ]M8cN9i.il of Southport took bot‘: came on a combination of e Ti'nes:—2:ll..2: 2.11.4. The slowest time on m'0- ?:iashes of a B pace and Morley’: Lady Lou and Torrid Waters Torrid Waters lg trim W88 334.4. in file «main IPriue came in front in in the first and second dllngton Machleill. raise: and the fastest time was ‘both outings of an AA and A ‘for a ‘daily double Pays;—2nd—$12. . (.00. 3.10; 2:08 flat. pace. Morley's Pridé is owned $106 40 A combination of Ray $20.30, 5.70, 2.40: $15.00; - 00101191 Dflfl'S 31119 Sky Lark by Jack Annear of Montague. Gretta. Up and Torrid Waters £4.90, 2.90. (.2): team. 7.”; stepped the fast 2:00 in the True Lam. you ",4 my mthe second double paid $1) 3.50. . pace.d gaging: &i;:tin~ed ‘me CPL:-up Lee me Lady Lou the exlsctor R70.‘ Mmlew mm (3 Anne‘) 11 set-on it even '.n - ’ The est e was a ,_ ' 2:os.2. . took a new mad: of 2:1-1.4 in mm “fig .:°§;,."y§,.m1..¢o 9531;‘ IE ‘cécangffl ) 33 re 332:2). A Plac sky ' “I 3 ‘ flcke,onGayLurdm'n.ec_HereAml(W.Downe) It « ' Homes Ph°"° D f i_ i 8 mm Jolly (E. Bernard) 45 I e ” “’“”' (M xennedan so Ray(i:mii‘ii':sIeIp) 41 3°‘ ' D"""‘ - n - "“'° “W 1”“ ‘n ‘“")‘°"" 2:11. “M H a ess u S 5 - "°“" ”‘B°r"wf'(c_ sum, 7 3 Marley's Pride owned by Jack mm“ C “' ’ 3’ ur:*e;sr'—§::'4m$£iu(i6 no no ~ a : . . . . - : sy rm: csnsnum mess [run in the seventh when De- "°‘""’ “W (L(‘s'.¥(gmedyl)) 3 3 $4.00. 4.90: $2.90; 7u;—s2.9o.2.5o. Rallying in the late innings tc meter hit his 15th home run. Ru‘! H” (J. 7 3 2.$; , 7.70, “M. wipe out a three-run deficit singles by.mn°h'ba“°r Frank 'l‘imes:—8:14.4: 2:121. 3355555 4 AND 3 Phuadel hi Phim ' Torre. Callison and Tony Gon- my Gum, Up wmd by Sgntlago (c, smith) 1 1 P 8 98 defeaied zalez added another Phlladel- 3 . 1...... L“ we gig mg » Chicago. 5-3 Monday and ex- phia run. The Phillies wrapped &,Bfen' Hal T (E. ) 1 3 tended the Cubs's losing string lt.up in the eishth when they Montasnie. Loin no ‘(J. Campbell) 3 1 to seven games_ scored twice on singles by Clay pm-,;_.g13_g)_-5_1o_ 2,50 3359, Mr. Rock (J. Hennessey) 4 4 Part of the game was new Dalrymple, Demeter, Reuben 2_7o; 92,40; 5:1,-414.50, 7.40, Janet M (W. Downe) ll fised via the Telstm. satemte Amara and a pinch sacrifice fly 340, $6 90. 4.3). 83.3). Arturo Hanover to 18 European countries. bi’ Bmy Klan" _ ' AND 5 (R afiye") . ' The Cubs moved to 3 34; lead Nighi actibn in U19 Nfliimlal Torrzi Waters (L. Smith) 1 1 'I‘imes:—2.08. 2.08.2. by the end of the mm, scum‘ has Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, Ggy up-d (c_ amen) 2 1 Santiago owned’ by Sanley mo of [he mus on em,,.s_ Lou 1405 Aflgeiés 81 Sh 1-0015 and Mllss Flamingo (J. Araensult) B 2 Mayhesv, Klnkorg. Bl A Mary _ Brock singled with two out in San Francisco at Houston. came Hal (J. Hennessey Lark owned by .01. D. c- . the third and mm Santa singled Two games were scheduled in _ dis 3 Rinno-1.. Charlottetown.’ 3 qr Brock to ml.d_ when left fielder the American. Detroit at Minne- Dennis Herbert Pays at $.00. N was covmgton held the ban’ sot and Baltimore at Les An- (D. MacNetlli _ die 8 33$; .“o_ u .m- . Brock raced home and Covlng- 3 es‘ Just Gary (C. Oflnen) 7-! 3. , I . . , . . . . ’ ton was charged.with an error ! ' as Santa took second. George‘ ‘Top Batter Tommy Davis is In Precarious Position Pete Runnels of Boston coa- tinues to set e American League batting pace although he lost ground to Kansas City’: Manny Jimenez. Runnels fell four points to .337 with six hits in 21 trips while Jimenez gained one point to .335 with 10 hits in 29 times at bat. Floyd Robinson of Chicago White Sox moved up one placs to third on a four point increase to .319. Robinson had 10 hits in 27 tries, including a record - equalling 6 - for - 6 in Sunday's game against Boston. ‘ Leon Wagner of Los Angeles Angels maintained his home run lead with 27. He had one list week. Wagner and Robinson are deadlocked for the top spot fn runs batted in with 71. ‘ I I i 1 I E AIWAITIBES (its ‘‘stock'' dividends offer j the shareholder unique tax advantages which are not available from any other Canadian mutual fund. The objective of GIS is to provide a minimum annual return of 5% based on the average daily offering price. (Average annual return -for the past 4 years has been 5-4%) GIS also provides capital gain potential through a broad diversification of sel- .. ._ A; i‘ building up the muscles through ,. _ _ _ ,, . H rt . f th i i hem I ted chell and Phil Arhing followed first stanza. Joey Gallant and mt 34 _- I th Dad _ eign seed in straight set to win olijezt." awn“ an inch ecoei1):veerri:ti:)(i:sal'weigligts.e§l‘he Wm‘ 9‘“8'°5v Frank Brad”): 38- Les Affleck hit back-to-back 1: - Actiotii iliisoreveifing seg;I"Rov- - the U-S- clay court tennis cham- °" W“ "‘ "'8 ‘°"“'°d W "id ‘"04 "-5- IN! Can-dlln simply. the members of the player is expected to be able to °"“‘°°d and the“ 3"“ G"‘“"~ mers In the sixth inning with ers at home to the Stars. WINS S 00'' Plernghivé W I M st "ff; and took me am duh ¢'°W"' =i°¢k= Canadian champions pit their lift a greater amount at each . . . . - 9 3“ Yo 1' Y“? ' 0 i in 213 men "'1 men at fogfultuu-0'3"-|o'°m1-‘E'- already considerable strength testing period. MucKenz|es NI . D,._ G“ Houston cwmnd me An. Mo. star. main hope of this wild behhd the mm wflnltsh . against a device that cannot be for older players as. 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