The Guarfien, Charlottetown, There, Why 7, 1968. 9° Two OneHitters Highlight | . ! City League Base ball Titt | Pitchers held the spotlight Jast evening in. the City Baseball league as the Sergeant's Mess Juniors shaded the Lezion sun. iors 2-1 im a real. cliffhan ver Gerry Murp! gave up ons ene hit in going the reute r de winners, a single to Car! Mae- Quaid shared the pitching chores for-the Legion and they can noi “he, faulted for the job that they did Thes toh allowed on!\” one hit but it proved to be a costly the Mass converted it in- io two runs and that was.all they needed. Jamie. Kennedy got one as Dodgers Down * arhours Dewi ers under the enaching of Frank Rell and the aeven hit pitching of Teet Gre- gory toppled the Juniors &4 last evening ina. remular City | League game. Rop-Gallant took the loss for the la as he pitched 3 and 2-23 innings allow. ng eight hits and seven runs T Yonecette and Urharn Gandet finished up the game for the Ju- nore The Dodgers got their main of fensive effort off of Paddy she pherd as he ‘watted four for. tipetminene ee At Park Another tap notch racing card fe on tap for the Charlottetown Driving. Park tonight heginning at Rom The feature event of the eve- mmc goes in dashes & and 10 where five’ pacers and a ‘great trotter go to the wire in a hbat- tle for top money The pacers ——from—the—-ratt-out-are Rose-Rob= in, Yankee Blaze. Lee's Way'C., four is the trotter Topway who established a new trotting ree- ord at the Summerside Raceway her tast Start, a mile in 2.06-4; Down? hrs iast-time—ont, Junior Squad ffour im. a perfect -night. Gerry Kane had a two-run homer as did Boy MacGonnell and George Power had a solo effort For the Juniors Pat Walsh was 2-4 at the plate. The pulled off two double plays in the game and the nicest of the two -was a throw Jo second and then ‘to first” Dave Gillis. the third sacker, picked up a hot grounder and. lipped to Basil Moclieer who made the force- snd then relaved te first to vi ahe runner in time om Top Notch Card Tonight other five starters is -eapabie of walking off with top honors Dashes 5 and 9 should be one of the most exciting of the night as six Maritime-bred three vear ‘cids will be looking for the win- ters ‘share. of the purse. -Sher- mar David will leave on the rail, Speedy Con, who raced to a 209-3°> mark at. Brunswick witt leave from the two spot, Mr. Jollity will score three, Pearl Way wil! score four, Shermar Allan will leave frém the five Spot. and Texas Chief will leave Juniors to first on an error in the two fun fourth inning and then Bri- an MacCallum. got the: enw hit of the game. a double that drove n. Kennedy He then: scored -ap an error to an outfielder Wilbert scored the only Legion run in the game us he drew a walk in the first inning, stole second and came all -the way thome on an error' Murphy allowed only four walks in hit sevén inning stint |wh le striking out nine. White | jallowed only one hit and no alks birt 24 ier the t ithe fourth he was replaced by ‘MacQuaid who finished off the. ithe winners tam® bv blankinz and striking out two Each team had one double plav in the game. BASEBALL RESULTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American Leagne First \ Rocton 102 000 002— 5 68 New York 010 100 198 § 81 Santiago;-MeMahon — ¢4-4+—-¢9)+ Wyatt (9) and Ryan: Ford, Reniff (6), Ramos (1-6) (8) and |Howard._HRs:— Ros—Kasko Jones (4). NY—Pepitone (16.) | First y . Second Roston “ 002 001 110— 5118 New York 00 201 O10— 4 42 - Morehead, Osinski' (5), Me- - Mahon (5-4) (6), Wyatt if} and Tillman, Ryan (5): Bouton, Reniff (1-2 (7), Womack +9) and Gibbs. HRs:. Bos- Yastre- zemski (8). NY ~— Gibbs (3), Pepiténe (17) Chicago 001 200 bO0— 3 61 Washivgion 300 100 O0x— 4 91° Buzhardt ‘3-6', Higgins (5), Wilhelm (7), Locker (8) and Martin: Ortega (7-7), Lines (#) and Casanova. HRs: Chi- Rob- mson 14) Was—Lock (12). Second : Chicage 100 001 000— 2 93 Washington 000010 02x—3 62° Horlen, Locker (5. 6) «),.— ‘Peters (8) and Romano, . Martin fifth is the exciting Hurrah, and on the outside 7); MeCormick, Humphreys sixth is the pacing mare Eloise Four single events and a dou- 21) 7), Kline (9) and Casa- Wick. Yankee Blaze who won his ble dash race round. out the ex- nova. last four starts easily should he citing card Minnesota 020 000 o20— 441 hetring favorite, but any ofthe Post time is 8 pm _ Cleveland 08 000 201— 3 286 el Boswell, Siebler-(1 - 1) (7), Klippstein (8) Roggenburk . (9) and Zimmerman: McDowell, | in lon ra Radatrz (0-4) (8) Tiant (8) and Crandall, Booker (8). HR: Minn ~— Allison (6). 4 eit sia |: na Mettenst Longue. siciash s Announce: nest Sass Chicage 16 000 301— 5 88 (7.9) o The following Ts the draw for G Dickson (Ri; R Armstrong sears Riel ister Se nos the. first round in the Willing- (West! (7), Koonce (9) and’ Hudley. don Cup team trial matches at i137 Doug. Lewis (M); Don HRs Pitts ‘Alley (5) Cles. the Fredericton Golf Club, Fred- Myles ‘West', Roger Baird (F) denon (13), Clemente 3 Chi ericton, NB, Saturday, July 9; _1LA5 Don Miller. ‘E'; € Williams. 4 Sante ata 1%6. “The second round will be MacDonald (M), H. Harley pong iq ° awe Played at the Riverside Golf and (Wood) a Country Club, Fast Riverside, 11.52 Ned Bean (Resi); R. St. Louis 000 001.090 8:11 8 _N.B_ Sunday July ith. 1966. Bagnall iF, B. Stoyles<My—Sae_Fran. 000 000 03x— 3714 -o rons in! oe - ~ ee ON THE WAY SUMMERSIDE Dart- Onaway Donpaway 2, and Mr RACE 1 wrt “Row (G Chappell) _ 3 Mouth NS. entr Onaway, MeElwyn Key, third, shortly. af- Pine Ridge Marion ; in Wa K Whal en) 5 captured top honors in the early ter leaving the wire and the po- (W. MacArthur 1 Timn H F Clow 4 Closers event for non-winners of sitions never changed through- Highland Spirit (R_ Barnett *2 Adfoway Logan (D Reetor) 5 $1600 in 1965 here last night by out the race with Onaway winn- Jolly May A Pineau) 3 Paddviland Girl capturing three dashes ing by at least two lengths ‘Elroma (C. Chappell) ‘ W MasKrihust ‘ derek te Frankie Daniele, are ic. ttt, Mam Oo, S16 ‘rave tot Tess meee RIG. Chi ae bate we d by Joen ered seiiea Yoh ee ond (onaway: this erhage. nnd’ the’ fe. Knight Ne : th: Ch pelly 7 7 Fr wig Woods wae ' _ 9 84: ae ‘ and al race was his 36th victory of ;S"'8 aeres ‘ed appell 1 Fraser, een , ivens ae - the wa the year, a record not. even eq- rine 3 13 pete a as hia oT waceeehat ' ihvee ‘races lod ning and In all uailed by Brent Hanover, har- e. ge Mar 4 : ani¢ , ‘ . ap aempemten, 4 ness racing's champion, last M. FE. Bérnard, Kensington, ennaway <0), Withis , The -raceotf in the ninth dash year ' va RACES 2 AND § +, Mr McETwyn ‘Key of the night, was aga nst Donna- Donnaway and Mr. McElwya Onaway ‘(F. Daniels) 11 a en a way, owned hy Charles Willis, Key split honors in the Third ;Amos Frost (J. Campbell) 2 3 — : 0 * Onawas a O'Leary and driven by Orville and Sixth race, thus foreing 2 [Little Art (A. Pineau 42 haway owned by R. DriscoR, a aoe ue. Weklnye Key, three-horse raceoff. The sixth SPeaker Pick ‘A. Burbine) 3 4 perinedts ial owned and driven by C_ Weol- rated by most of the horsemen “ Chief's Gat iw Craig? 2-3 ; ridge of Coyehead. ~ in attendance as the most thril-| Times” 2.092, 2.98.3 H | G Following -the final’dash of the ling race of the 1966 season here Onaway owned by R_ lriseoll uriers et evening -Onaway was presented with six horses coming to the Dartmouth s with a trophy by the Prince wire in a line. The winner, Mr. RACES 3 AND'6 S x St rt County Horsemen's club McElwyn Key, nipped the field Donnawav ‘0. Willis) 12 | ar ers Going away in the raceoff Mr. at the wire. although came Mr McElwyn Key McElwvn Key Was. against the home 6th on the, outside Soe a i . , CINCINNAT! (AP) Six asnat rail, Donnaway in twa. posifion , : : azzman ‘ appell! startinc hurlers, headed bv and Onaway three on de out- an rey, le oo Boe Wilson (A. Burbine 5 3 Sandy Koufax of Los Angeles side. The positions reversed to : is * Wild Chance (J> Moore) 45 Dodgers and Juan Marichal arf! ; an amazing 2.07-4. This was also Amy Thorpe (J. Campbell) 7 4 Gavlord Perry of & ; a new lifetime mark for the & |ic. nisin M ni : ee ao aoe ro by Harvey Cormier, Won the ‘vear-old bay gelding. Going tn (B. Whal. ss ele a raga! one yrs Be roses third race in 2:06 35-astest to Jast night's race he had a tab ~~ 907 eee ned Wednesday to the time of the night—and came of 909 Times 2.10, 207-4 : National Leagye pitching | staff back . the seventh to win in : : : Donnaway owned by C Willis, for the annual major league All 2-07. 2. Donnaway's time im the third O'Leary: Mr McElwyn—K e-y-Star—game The a double winners was 48h was 2.10, Mr. McElwyn ‘owned by C. Woolridge, Cove: The game against the Amert- Lad Oregon with times: of 2:10 Key madé a challenge in the head. can Teague All-Stars will be eo me Aen Y wae os home stretch in this trip but fin- -RACES 4. AND 7_ played—in—_St--Leuis' New Busth 7 - | Other ~ winners were Lace ‘Shed third behind Jazzman and sunny Key (J Chappell) 1 1 Stadium July 12 (2:08 1-5, Go Along Hal (2.07 Donnaway. Donnaway had led Echo Ridge Eddy ‘1. Neill):? ‘5 Dodger manager Walter’. Ab +2-5- Confederate Rose 2 16) all the way in this dash \White Choice (EF Clow! 7 2 sion, “who will direct the Na- and Joliv Tex (2:11 15 In the eighth dash, a single Rio Grande (G. Chappell) 4 3 tional League team, picked Jim ’ Best combination-pays were event, David P.H., a six-yeay- Grattan Abe (G. Chappell) 4 3 Bunning of Philadelphia, Bob the “ the daily double on Lady Oregon old bay horse owned by Joek Grattan Abe (W. Waite) % & Gibson of St Louis, Claude Rayr ‘visiting St. Louis Cares. Cat- and Lace which returned $179.10 Fraser of Woodstock, N.B. and Caparafay (B. Whalen’ 5 4 mond of Houston, Billy McCool cher is Tim McCarver and and the exactor of Confederate driven by Walter Craig, took » Golden Pick (G. Chappell) & 7 f Cincinnati and Boh Veale of umpire Tony Venzon Rose and Miss Aralae which re- new mark of 2.09-4, thus lower-| Times— 2.11, 211. Pittsburgh in addition to Kow- (AP Wirephoto) turned $120.40. ing -his record bya full second. Sunny Key owned by, G. Clow, fax, Marichal and Perry , MONCTON (CP) — Compte Also taking a new mark was Meadowbank. ‘+ Bunning, Gibson, Marichal | Richelieu, owned and iven Pine Ridge Marion in the cur- | RACE 8 Perry and Raymond are right- |by Milfon Downey of Saint John. tain raiser. The six-year-old bay David PH. (W. Craig) yjhanders while Koufax, MeCool N-B-, won both ends of the $1.200 ‘mare owned by M. EO Bernard’ ae <a land Veale_are~southpaws Abbeland -early-closer for.four- ‘of Kensington, did the twice | Earlier, Minnesota a oe OM Stride (2:12 25) took & year-olds on a harness racing ‘around the oval in -2.12 flat in! SOFTBALL manager Sam Mele, who we new record. Sir ao oe card at Brunswick Powns here this event. Prior tothis race her | oo, “Weiay’ Mela at Oe a ie ade jy peer an cd lifetime mark was 2.14-3. ‘ | The annual meeting of the troit, Gary Belle and Sam Me 214. Hallie’s King a an Stat ok ao rare , The only double dash_-winner {PEA -Goftball Leagues -sche-cnawell of Cleveland: Steve Bare |(2:145), Tammany. Hall 2.12) diye ($9, Dest of fhe on the program other than Ona- duied to be held at the BIS ber of Baltimore, Jim Kaat of program. : way was Sunny Key, the 11 year Erin Rooms, Grafton Street. Vinriesota, Mel Stottlemyre of sis dette ertedeniet Other -winners_ware _Windate brown gelding owned by _G. Supday: afternoon, officials of New York, Jim Hunter of Kan- Pave were amall. Prince 2132-5), Bobby Chips Clow of Meadowbank and -driv- the organization said last night. sax City. and Pete Richert of P . — 2.10 25', Golden Dart «2.13 2-5), en by Junior Chappell. The gel@-| They said all teams wishing w Washington to his hurling staff, Princess H. Scott (2.17 35), ing stepped identical miles ef to enter provincial or Maritime Unlike Alston, he did not ‘CP)—Two double winners and Tommie B. Counsel (2.11: 2-5), 2.11 _. \competition are being invited to name a single relief specialist. a flurry of fast times highlighted Success Fay (2.15 1-5) and Doe-| Combination pays. were as fol attend. Registration $ players Going into Wednesday night's: harness racing tor John T (2.12 45 lows: daily double on dashes 1! will take, place. game, the National League card here Wednesday nicht The daily double of Bobhy and 2 $24.60; quinella on 3 —| Charles P. MacKenzie ts pre. staff has a 78-31 record. The top Dudley H., owned by Mirrdock Chips and Golden Dart paid $7.60 and exactor on the eighth sident of the league and F.B. men are Perry: at 11-1, Koufax * Mays" career leaves the bat in eighth inmng vesterday at Candlestick Park. The three- run homer gave the Giants" a | _ MARITIME RACING SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) Nine horses posted their first victory of mine-dash harness racing Wednesday night. Fastest time of the night was ‘and Happy Duke (2:15 bik were the 210 2-5 _bs Plymouth R k. and discus there will be an 8, SACKVILLE powns. | NS 12 and 16 pound braquet. This goes in the discus whete both the collegiate and Senior weighis ,, eight-dash will be held Women's events include a 109, 220. and half mile and they too Taylor. vot “Moncton and drivea will have an open high jump but The 524th_home run of Willie ~ narrow %2 victory. over the. season at Ex- Success Misty -hibition Park Raceway during 2 Wickham ecard Lakeburn $170 0 — Onaway Captures.Raceoff — At Summerside Raceway © ~$14 Reavan at 15-3 and Marichal with 13.4, is secretary-treasurer. no triple jump. Shot and discus competitions will also he held. | The evening will wind up with ‘three relays. a mile and a 440 —itor..the-men—and_ de detel women. This campetition will he on the basis of clubs or coun- tes As mentioned before the meet is set to get underway about 7.00 and all events are hoped to be run off in the space . of about an hour and a half. The meet will take place unless it is raining heavily at 7.00. 1030 — J P Sears +E}: Chas 1200 — 1D. Brewster (R); Jim _Stallard, Hoerner (8), ‘Denms—" + Crowley (Rest): Wm Bishop (R) Burley (F); 1’ Pilkington (M) \{2-2) (®), Woodeshiek (8) and 32 Deed EID Foc Eh 12.07.ou..H..Gorham..Rest.;.D. McCarver; Bolin. : Rrodie (M?: P. Rossignol (G.R.) C. Humphrey (M); Doug Baird ‘83) (7), Linzy (9) and Haller. | 10.45. —~-F--Drummie- +F+>-Bud..+F)) : _- HRs: StL Shannon (8)..SF-— Kennedy (Mi; Kees Huibers 12.15 D. Flewelling (F); Mays M9 (Rest ' Phil McClure (St. C); Robt, New York 200 000 410— 7120 oo des ite (9: Wen; (Nixes (0) Phila. 000 300 200— 5 146 steitin oe os cima an 1222-— Rob King’: Gene — Ribant, Sutherland (1-) (5), 100 Hacher=e= Pp ALeaLe y.. Mh _..R... Chapman. | Arrigo. (7). Hamilton (7). and | aad : i. ‘Waddingham (| F> Wm. David. (West) * Stephenson, -Taylor (6): Bun- . ton (R? q 12.30 . M. Roussel ¢E); WA. ning. Knowles (6-2) (6), Fox WAT "A Mhirray 1 Beer (Bel): Don Lewis (M) ‘R) and Dalrymple, Uecker (8). \" Doug D Forbes 1237 — BW. Isner (M): FE. attants O13 400 000— 2120 oe Brewer ‘F). ordeS ‘Greenough (M. Ci; R. Costello Heuston eee 000 100 1 80 | + ie aR ve . (7) ALIS." Brian Lewis (M).G- |” a9 pv. MacDonald (Rel); ree set _ ate vo Wiele ima ‘Cadi J Anderson ‘F); 1D. MaeDoug- tatman (5). Owens i), Ray-| CHARLOTTETOWN tnowden Mi: "f. Beatty Wood! att : mond’ (9) and Bateman. ARs: | & . 11-20 HW Lennox (M); 125% - A McCrae (Bel): D. Atlanta—Jones (10°. Torre (21) DRIVING PARK -~ R_ Lawrence (‘M, D._ Gibbs Cincinnati nn 900 NOD 8 48 ad * : r Los Angeles 009900 Oix— 1 91 BASEBALL 1m, R Watkins (M); GA es re, ager ony “ ; THURSDAY Smith (F):; D_ Perry (R) Pavletich; steen ( , In Farm League action = BE a Rew Gerad ms / Rosehore. a 1 JULY 7th, ferday the Tigers edged the Ath- acKenrie ( " y x : letics 87. It was the Turner F . T k M 8:00 P.M. * hoys., Mike and Shane, who each 1S : Robt G a lant a : rac eet baer i - had a 3-4 performance at the oT (R}; Dave Coll- Craig's Abbe plate For: the Athletics it was jer (M) : 2 kK. Murphy with a 34. perform-_1.22 — Bev Groves iF): KG. Goes Tonight > —ae ance ‘ Stuart ‘F); Gordon Carr (Bel) $_Chief Play In Little League action ves an a = Maas mei ae A busload of Western track %—Clegzway f ferday the Cards edged the Mels 137 J. Price (F): B. Agnew 2"4-field stars will invade Char- &—Rell's. Last pee Te eee See ee ‘R : Job Steele (R). lottetown :this evening to paritl- urlington s° Belle McIntyre while the losing pitch- 145 — W. W. Robertson (M);. Cipate in the Twilight track and & Peggy's Lakeburn er was M_ Connelly. Connelly a Cuuled West): A iCae field meet ‘which. is to be held DASH 2 gave up one hit which was a isis). ey, _at’ Memorial field beginning at .1-—Gaitway Senator 7 home run to K. Mcintyre. Lead: 152 — A. Millman (M:. §. 7.00. A full agenda of events wil! 2—Dennis Herbert ing batter on the Mets,was W ‘ le te «eae Ay + lke Sak fee oh ass bad arts -.Wiee thanee Francis who was 3-2 at. the - Mackiusia Mw 6d ths cane ches het cnaes, | -M. doctor plate < “ 2900.— G. Clancey ‘M); F. bers dictate it. meet organizers ti — Price In Little League action yest- spencer (R}; M. <MacLellan might break the groups down | 7 = eas erday, The Pirates edged the (Mi: Ray Haslett (M) ‘into the various .age brackets: sta arene ‘Giants 7-3. The Ainning pitcher [agend: EB — Edmundston; Running events for men in | | Ales==Chief > tor was D Mirphy and the ‘losing peg Restigouche; R — Riv- clude the 100, 220, 440, 880. and ’ ? Pitcher was G. Burt. For the .,.ide: F —-- Frederieton; M — mile and participants. will Se Fr DASH 3 wt © ite was RB Gillis withe® ywoneton: Bel — Belvedere; classified where necessary 2 ae Stride 24 performance. His two hit3 wood — Woodstock; G.B. --Go- Men's high jump, broad jump. 3 yqave qa) were a home run and a triple. wan’ Brae: West ~- Westfield; and Triple Jump will all be open yids Prisca Richard Walsh also hit a home 's; ¢ — st Croix : events but in the case of shot cy iitie Doctor run for the winners. For the — ——— — id a aeeeen losers it was D. Crosby and B + Geet mae Docherty with one hit each . These were. the only, hits that Murphy gave up PROBABLE PITCHERS: Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today’s Major -league games, won-lost wernrde in . parenthesis American League Detroit. Lolich (7-6: af Min Resota Pascual (8-5), (N.) Chicago. Jolin (6-5) at Wash- ington, Richert /88), (N) Boston, Sheldoj (5-10) at’ New York. Downing 64 N “Only. games scheduled National League New: York, Friend (2-5) at hiladelphia, Buhl 15-4 Pittsburgh, . Veale 10-5) at hieage, Simmons_(2-2). f Atlanta, Cloninger (9-7) at Los ngeles, Drysdale (5-11) «N Cincinnati, Ellis (5-12) at San ranciseo, Sadecki «3-5: or Gib . wn 5) Only games scheduled. ¢? The Man: A university ra fisheries management ada. able. Applications and (or inquiries Please quote 66-3793. - < The Department of Fisheries » requires , DIRECTOR | FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL FISHERIES ARRANGEMENTS | at Ottawa :_Solery up to $17,400 per annum The Joh: Wo oe: co-ordinator é ‘the site ‘and ptehaiien ; of reports and recommendstions relating te provincial relations in the ficld of fisheries resource mahagement, and economic and scientific — : ments, as well as legislation. nd ot nomic development of the fisheries resources of Can- Experience with senior committee work desir- CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA... OTTAWA € ‘ e * federal- ate v with a _broad knowledge a » scientific “and eco- should be addressed to the » DASHES 4 and 8 —Miss Coppertone . -Maynard’s Missy Adios rmily Hal é }___._ DASHES. 5 ana 9_—__} 1—-Shermar David 2-Speedv Con 3—Mr. Jollity 4—Pearl Wav 5—Shermar Allan #=Texas Chie seria see ae DASHES 6 and 16 1. Rose Robin 2 Yankee Blaze 3—lees Way C. '4—Topway +-Hurrah | 5—Flose Wirk PASH 7 1—Lord Adins 2—Doctor Alex’ ~ 3—Molo Kai 4~—Afton Libby +—Spensive Spud. 5—Lucky Lark - 7—Mighty Armetrong &— Deceiver Nise Highland naa STAY LIBERAL ON IN FIRST. KIN _ VOTE COME FREE SCHOOL BOOKS >T0-GRADE ELEVEN BE WITH THE LIBERAL TEAM FOR PENSIONS, BETTER WAGES, GOOD GOVERNMENT \Q oO [ Z 4 /.. oe, ~ STEWART w MacDONALD Vv ¢ *~ To