AY ~ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tos Sept. 2, 1966. e Ottawa Rallies Twice To Take Saskatchewan 18- 8 oor ‘By BOB MacKE) teams returned for the convert. OTTAWA (CP) iy Di iiwa SUMMARY . Riders scored early and . First Quarter late to defeat Saskatchewan, 1. Ottawa touchdown (Dillard) | Roughriders 18-8 in a‘Canadian 9,59 Football League interlocking 2. Ottawa, convert (Racine) game Monday night. © Second Quarter - | Fourth Quarter Third Quarter No scoring. 5. Ottawa, field goal (Racine) 6:35 6. ‘Saskatchewan, (Campbell) 8:43 touchdown 4 SPORT FORUM ae Take Issue With Hunters’ Corner ABUNDANT SUPPLY date, 500 ducks have been bande” ’ Sir.—in regards to some of the led there, and out of this num-’ statements. made in Hunter's ber 100 were black ducks. Thir- -| Corner last week, we would like |ty of these were banded on Sept. to let the public know that’ there 21st. : . is no scarcity of Black Ducks in : In closing we. would like to Ottawa struck for a first- quarter touchdown on a 41-yard off-tackle run by fullback Jim Dillard and. finished with a three-yard touchdown run by halfback Bo Scott on the "final __play_play ofthe game... - Tackle Moe. Racine booted a 13-yard field goal and a single , as well as two converts. Flanker Hugh Campbe!l scored an im- converted touchdown for Sas- “katchewan. The Western Confer- ence club also had a safety. Scott's touchdown trigged a mob scene_on the field as hun- I: dreds of the 22,954 spectators | ef poured from_ the stands. Both Czechs DORTMUND, West Germany (AP)—Czechoslovakia, with a great performance from Vera Caslavaska. won the world wom- en's gymnastic championship | Saturday, beating defending Miss ‘Castavska won “the gol medal for all-round competition as her team finished a_micro- scopic 0-038 of a point ahead of | Russia Earlier it had appeared poll Russian women had: the ““pionship sewed tip. ey “topped “the Japanese. 383.587 to 380.923. Japan had defeated Russia the day before for the men's title. Japa was ‘third in the wom: | in World Gymnastics. Ch’ship champion: Russia by_a_ fraction. “had 7 3. Ottawa, single (Racine) 7:55) - Saskacthewan, safety touch | 3:01 7. Ottawa, touchdown~ (Scott) 15,00 | \8. Ottawa, convert (Racine) © Als Plan N For Game By AL -McNEIL MONTREAL (CP) — Head) coach Darrell Mudra of Mon- treal Alouettes watched his next | ~ [taken over by end Mike Gib- /ago, slipped into- the runner-up “land we'll follow’ no set” pattern |KILLEBREW SECOND o Changes Tonight ;set the pattern he has estab- lished in thé’ Montrealers 10-day layoff. ~The Als are currently in third HERE COMES 25, t ] d their benches ‘and ae i ta the: “weiing afi opponents—B.C. Lions—on tele- | Spot in the Eastern-Conference,* = = w | Vision Sunday and did. some |nursing a 3-5 record and six : : : Sait te eieer tee ‘eit ie ) closer watching on film Mon-/points, just a scant two more Robinson Closes Minnesota Twins’ ‘pitcher Tgers ‘during American lea- his 25th.win. of the season, about five minutes and the |@4Y. but so far he hasn’s seer the Argos. B.C. is resting big Jim Kaat watches ball as 1. pame in Twin Cities Sun. More than’ all other: American anything t will make hin, |in st place in the west with On Triple ‘Crown; he throws the Twins to a 1-0 league pitchers. jchange his plans. \a 2-Amark. | | shutout win over the Detroit. day. The victory gave Kaat _ : (P Wirephote) . STANDINGS | The Western Football Confer-|STILL“NOT READY | NEW YORK (AP) — A. “422 : ‘ence Lions dropped a close 29-27 ers cae ve pave ugh has. performance last weck decision to Toronto's Argonauts mo outside even though has _ virtually assured Frank PY "Western Conference "Sunday and meet the Als here fullback J. W. Lockett won't be /Robinson of becoming “the, first ian S Bomb an a; WLT F A pt tonight in a non-televised game. | back against the Lions. Lockett/major leaguer to win a triple Sask 7 4 0-251 192 14° “Our game plans are pretty | |bréke his arm in the season-/crown in 10 years. se 5 5 Sade an i iwel at! Mudra geld, y/opener against Ottawa Rough | The Baltimore Orioles slugger “Winnipes * 34 0 157 121 10, Watched the game Monday ana | Riders and will remain on the /had 10 hits in 22 times at bat wisnipe 3 6 1°97 149 7, We've been ‘looking at some | inJury reserve list for another 10| while the Orioles were—clinching ce Ox, ena’ Ors nc 5 27-0141 173 4.film.” days. jthe American League pennant. , Eastern Confererce Sides unGh te Aha same “We'll use Davis epee ec ‘It lifted Robinson's batting av- | Oaws $1 0189-94-16 preparation has” been, “good” | irae ard which a siire penne a penis . ae ~~~ ATLANTA~ {AP)=Willie --Me-|gan-finished- the-game,- chalking:~ Briges- opened. -the Phil -sixth - Hamilion 6 2 0 164 87-12 for this one and: he feelf“any said: levine defending gilematce Soa ane Tom ~ a ac- uD his 64th ee appearance with a ‘pinch-hit infield single. Monireal 3.5 0 55:12 6.last minute change will only u counted for five runs on homers'/and 17th save for the Dodgers. ‘He. went to second when Clay 8 n'y UP’ Davis’ spot at slotback will be who led by one. point a week ‘as San Francisco Giants! Bob Gibson, a 20-game winner Lelrymple, also pinch hitting, bombed. Atlanta Braves 8-2 Mon- for St- Louis, dropped his 12th’ was hit by Steve Blass, who re- bons, while Gerry ‘Sternberg | spot. His average fell. - four! i : day night. | game. llieved starter Woody. Fryman. and Peter Kempf will share the | ipoints to .307, th flanker chores. |four segtiog ara Hci of only it was the 2th victory for Fairly hit’ his 12th homer in| Doug Clemens, batting for who also> ac- the first after Maury Wills led hiadelpia starter Rick Wise, George Bork is likely to “get | Juan Marichal, Robinson holds a command- off with a single. Fairly add the starting assignment ‘at quar- jing | counted for two San. Francisco 8 airly added| grounded ~ out, advancing the terback, with Bernie Faloney | on home runs aud runs | ins with a double in the eighth. ‘Wo singles, driving in another runners, and Rojas then Marichal; who was’ making his TU" and scoring one. dragged a bunt toward first as ifirst appearance of the season STARTED STRONG ‘ Briggs scored. ae |being pushed to the fore if the | pe claimed four homers. and | slender Bork fails te move the \drove in 13 ‘runs last week,.| t the B t Osteen allowed only one base- gerne des bts ot Oem boosting his totals to 49 tomers | Mccove belts rey oo runner through three innings, | an Mie maint ns cn |and 120 RBI. a y is |but- the. Gardinals --got—to_-him | Matty ope ple and scored on Gene Alley's| “| homer in. the first with Willie | : in how we use.them,” Mudra|~ Henson Killebrew of. Mino} tities oa base. for single runs in the fourth, ‘infield out. But © Philadelphia after the last vault by the bril- ia : \sota is second in home runs| Haller’s three-run homer, his Pilg ice i ee he) moved ahead in the third when liant Miss Caslavska. |with 36. Boog Powell, another 27th, in the fourth, increased| ‘Ty, Dodgers matched the Kuenn singled home three runs. | Canada was. down in the, PINETTE RACES jOrioles’ slugger, is-No. 2 in/the lead to50. | ‘\Cards’ single-run innings. Fairly Standings. Her best” perform- [RBI with 107. : |” WA walked to open the fourth, went | REMEMBER WHEN... . ance came from Sandra Hartley | Pinette racing results for Sat-| The figures include Sunday's | Lock’ oa oes wl to second on a sacrifice and| Rookie Lou Gehrig, New ‘of north Vancouver, B.C., who | Urday, Sept. 24th.: ; |\games. in _York Yankees’ first ' base- 70.763 points for _all- ‘round. I Miss Hartley, 17; ; : =the--~Canadian: championships in Winnipeg -this |year. She was the only member seventh Monda ave Washing. | | scored on Lou Johnson's double. | ton--Senators Ja vietory- ee Osteen walked leading off the! (Boston ; ‘the .'sec fifth “and~- scored “on Fairly’ game of a doublehea es m ts *single-in- the sixtir, John Rose-* watched by 485-.fans. jboro singled to right and-scored | jwhen Ed. Spiezio dropped Os- CLASS A Matty’ Alou of: Pittsburgh con- -Last Chanée Mose:1S- Gillis itinues= to. lead the National -WMEX.-tJ--MacKenzie).-.--2-2-| League-in--batting-- He=last-onei— My Jeanie (S. MacMillan) 34 point to-.345 last week. cotlect- Terry's Girl ‘A. MacRae) 43 jing eight hits:in 24 attempts¢! in- the American. years’ a gue 43-— 923." MARITIME man, hit. his first_home run -- Eastern King’s. Just recently we visited two of the ponds with- jin a radius of two miles and | would estimate flocks at least | between 250 or more in each | pond. Furthermore, tor the last few taker of Black Pond Sanctuary, stated to Eastern | King's Fish and . Game Association — that | to Big When Ferguson Jenkins, a na- tive of Chatham, Ontario; shut out the Los Angeles Dodgers last Saturday, the commenators had quite a lot te say about Can- adians in the Major— League. | They mentioned a few, but ne glected to name Vern Handra- han as we had hoped and ex- pected they would. But they were agreed -that. there were very few Canadians in the big time, and we think that one of lthe few should hail from Prince Edward Island is a signal honor indeed, and one that Vern’s. fa- mily, Charlottetown, and the Is land in. general can feel pretty proud of. Our lecal junior baseball team, the majority ef whom are of juvenile age, dropped | beth their games to the pow- | erful. Fredericten Vikings, but. were a long way frem being out-classed. In that second game in Fredericton the score ‘was 2-0 until the eighth inning when the Vikings added two more..Al Gaudet cut. uff a Texas leaguer with a sensa- tional one-hand stab and pick- | | ed up one of the Summerside | | team's three bits. Allle Arsen Canadiens - = ~ weeks Mr. George Bruce, care-) N.B.- By NORMAN MacDONALD |know what is going to become of. jthe black ducks when trigger |happy hunters start shooting, at - |\daybreak Oct. ist and the sea-". son does not open: for black until Oct. 15th. . We _are_all_for_open—seasonon jall ducks either Oct. 1st or.15th. We are Sir, EASTERN _KING'S HUNTERS * SPORT ECHOES Question Is P.El. Series ault got another. Gerry Smith reached first in all four ap- perance at the plate. He hit a single, and walked three times, This fellow is now a sports writer and couldn’t be | expected to blow his own | horn, so we thought we'd give him a toot, Summerside High's Fall ath-° letic endeavours have begun and so far two ‘players have done all the scoring. Jill Lapointe scored the only goal in field hockey, and Fred Martin kicked two-goals in soccer, again the only ones scored. The High School football team this year may have plenty of poise, ports they are a bit short os avoirdupois. Lets face it, beef is ° ‘a pretty. important commodity in Canadian football, but the hoys. might have enough razzle-_ dazzle to overcome this handi- cap. The Sininecite: Juveniles, are meeting with coaches Rick Ozon and Donnie Sehur- man as we write this, and ; may decide to play Halifax the Maritime crown, even though they would have te “drop so me. key players — = qatise = the=> Haligorians== | sticking to the old scsi. Since each. province has a dif- ferent age-limit, the fairest but according to re-~ en's championship decided only |and booed after. a point rating.| Griffith Signs — For Return cut NEW YORK and Joey Archer of New York | signed contracts Monday for a official of the American Gym- Madison /nastic Federation but —after a Teiurn title bout at Square Garden Oct. 21. The 28-year-old Griffith will /same. --set--a record of engaging in, Miss Caslavska scored a total jthe last softball ‘three middleweight title: fight’ of 78.298 points to add the world |City League Series tonight ai 6 within a six-months span. He ja})-round (AP) Middle. handstands, weigt champioa Emile Griffith |saults and twists on the bars. A protest was lodged by ‘the’ ilreview the score stayed the | a to the | gold medal won the 160 - pound division Olympic gold medal she won at | , crown from Dick Tiger on April .25 and outpointed Archer in 8 Baeneterarecn oS ue defense at:the Garden July | ~ Griffith is the first fighter to | “ win_ the. welterweight tite tree “times: at tiene willget a guarantes | of $75,000 or 45 per cent of all receipts: “Archer will-get AS per | cent of the receipts: Rally Scheduled _,,®:,"4" For. 2 PM Sunday The P.E.I. Motor Sport Club. | “Gymkhana" in Charlottetown that attracted ‘a good entry and} many \spectators, is putting on a | rally next Sunday that his been | described by. the organizers as “especially suitable for bexinn- ing rallyists’’ — that is, for peo- ple who have never entered a rally. bfro, or at any rate have. limited experience. A rally is a navigational trial ~— the car, with driver and navi- | gator, has te follow a predeter- mined route at a set average speed. At various “checkpoiasts" along the route the cars have to stop and have their cards mark- ed by a marshall, and the time on these’ cards. determine their finishing status in ‘the rally. One thing that a rally most de- finitely is NOT is a race. The ,competing cars leave the start at oné minute intervals, and are thus well spread out. The requir- ed average speeds are iiways welf below the legal limit. and speeding is definitely discdurag- ed — competitors can lose points for being early, as well as late at checkpoints. By the way of equipment, very, little is needed for simple rallies like the forthcoming one. A cou- ‘ple of pencils, some scrap paper. a ruler and a watch with a Sweep second hand are ‘all that is needed. Next Sunday's “The Clam Shell Caper’ will Start at the Crapaud Curling Club, and competitors. should. be there by 2pm. It runs some 75 miles, mainly over. paved -and the better ¢lav roads. All. are welcome, and the organizers stress that if vou haye never participated in this exciting ‘form of Motor Sport. then this rally is just what you need For further information. con- tact Harry T. Holman, Charlot- tetewn,»phone 894-3559. or Alan Rodd, Summerside, ‘phone’ 434- 6405, rally, named | = | 73 “Amateurs. Pros Seek | Berths In By WALTER. HAYES (CP)—While 73 professionals and amateurs| \slugged @way Monday for 40 re- maining berths in the $100,000 {Canadian open golf tournament, ithe more than 100. exempted jplayers divided their time be- jtween practice, fishing and. gen- erally loafing. Z Many of the top‘ touring pros | passed. up practice sessions, | ipreferring ‘to wait for Wednes- day's Pro-Am tournament. that | precedes Thursday's opening of | the four-day Canadian Open. Doug Sanders stroked away \Sunday on the practice fairway land later said the 6,907-yard, 71- par layout at the _Shaugnessy Fall Card Starts Tonight At Track, Tonight at 7.30 p.m. the fall racing program gets underway! at the Charlottetown Park. Dashes 1 and 2 will have Tri- flite. Sir Jollity, Drillie Hal, Don- ald’s Pride, ‘Shelby Knight, Star- ry ‘Knight, Miles Hal and Just} Nancy. This class should keep | the bettors busy to pick a a iner. Dashes 2 and 6 has Shadydale Tonnette on the rail, Asket, Cap.) tain Logan, Windy June, Hurri- | cane Jenny, Jolly Pélly, Chief's Play and Calamity’s Boy. 3 and 7 will have Free Chance, Frankie's Chief, Bells Last, Brown Rudlong, Handsome Lady, Chief Operator, Future Chief and My Haven : » The feature event- will have First ‘Pick, Josedale Co-Pilot, Lucky Lark. Lord Adios, ~ Far ‘Stride. Pearl’ Way. The daily double is on the first and second dash, with the Quinella. on the’ third And just another reminder that the first dash gets under- way at 7.30 tonight for the irst of the fall racing cards ‘at the~ |Charlottetown track. Golf “and County “elub was a and Open will be held tonight. land got his maiden victory. in| The winner will collect $20.- Driving | Next race Saturday Oct. Ist, at 29 0 pm. SOFTBALL The Corran Ban Ceebees play game of the delphia Phillies a 5-4 victory (2-5) and Armbro Garth (2.21). ‘over Pittsburgh Pirates Monda : night and sarionsky tampered FREDERICTON ‘CP) — Amy the "Pirates' National League |2*orpe, owned by Bill Boyles of pennant’ chances. |Charlottetown, won the featured The loss dropped the second- ‘Junior Invitational Pace on an place Pirates z'2 games behind | jeight-dash harness. racing .card Los Angeles Dodgers, who de- jhere Monday tec ee the when angry soccer fans clashed Tecord his eighth victory against with police at Barranquilla Cight defeats. _ about 500 miles north of ‘this ‘ . Colombian capital Sunday. reli- ST. LOUIS (AP)—Ron Fairly able reports said here Monday slammed three hits, as Los An- s - geles Dodgers whipped St. Louis The reports said there was a { : : ‘Cardinals 6-3 in the torrid Na- Near-riot among the 17.000" fans tidsal: League. ‘pennant-race. after. the referee disallowed |a* m. ith the D hor Although he left-in the sixth, 'mile in’2M,,j x2 \Giabs is Suing fae fd Aart Shier sr air ‘nt t's sins 1 lo his Phi Pe meee Bhd ‘Ge beagee | ‘Other winttets were Chief Bud game tied at two games apiece. ‘against Cucuta Deportivo. Ky against losses. Phil Re- ae mumaber te Te Any Hoss. a ey aa gs combination of Los Angeles vic- | chi (2. ‘ BASEBALL jtories and Pirate losses; totalling Mr.. Vologda (2.14), “Mountain Het would give the pennant to Valley: (2.14), Hal Hedgewoud the Dodgers. '(2.14) and El Dora Pocahantas RESULTS. |,The_Pirates have five games..(2.21). to play so if the Dodgers split |” Pays were smail. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their remaining. sj American League {would have to wi ‘for’ first. 201 100 100— 5110 Billy O'Dell got the first out 000 000 000— 0 71 in the Phillies’ 11th. But Dick (8-8), and Tillman; | |Groat blooped a single to eae The horse, owned by Eric -and- Cox (3), Bosman ‘tre. After Rich Allen struck out, |Harry Whebby of - Dartmouth. (9) and Casanova. | Groai raced to secona on a wild 'N.S., was clocked in 2.09 and ipitch. O'Dell then walked Har- |2.08 1-5. the fastest time/of the. - 000 000 101— 2 61 ivey Kuenn and Bill White and” night. 010 000 20x— 3 72 | Other MeMahon (9-8) (7) \qriees in Groat. & SINK, | Dale: (2.11), Mae’s Dream, (2.10 and Tillman; Coleman (1-0) and '3-5), Royal Showers (2.09 4-5) Camilli. HRs: Wash—McMullen HITS 27TH HOMER 'Mystery Romeo (2.15), Texas D/} (13), Lock (16). |. Donn Clendenon, who- 2.10) and ColeeR Green (2.14 | National League _|slammed_his 27th: homer for tie 35). San Fran: 200 300 030— 813 1~ Pirates“in the fourth, tied it up anaes Atlanta 000 001 100—"2 61 at 44 with a two-out double in/ Marichal . (24-6) and’ Haller; (the eighth. Reed (0-1), Ritchie (3), Aber-! He drove home Manny. Mota, nathy (6), Schneider (8), Olivo who also had acored in-the sixth (8', Blasingame (9) and Carty. jon Bill Mazeroski's single. HRs: SF—McCovey (35), Haller _ Mota’s first run tied the game / |’ (27:; Atl—F. Alou (31) 33, but a squeeze bunt , by Los Angeles © 200111 010— 6112 Cookie Rojas in the bottom of | St. Louis 000 111 000— 3 $1 \the sixth’ brought home a Osteen_(17-13) Regan- (6) and | and. put Philadelphia ~ahead. Roseboro; Gibson (20-12) Wood: | Mota the Pirates | all five to tie (CP) — Borderview Bob te 'was the lone double winner: on ‘an.. eight-dash harness racing card here Monday night. © First | Boston _ Washington Brandon Hannan (3-9), (7), Baldwin | Second | Boston- Washington Bennett, Canadian Open classic course. Billy Casper, a recent convert The gently-rolling course lies to the Mormon faith, preached alongside the. Fraser River in {Sunday at a local— Mormon the fashionable Marine Drive | church and. later turned down area of Vancouver. invitation from photogra- Another pro who took advan-‘pher$ for picturing- ae on tage of the: opportunity. to |the course. sharpen his game was Tommy | “Not on the sabbath.” he said. eee of the touring pros ar- cones 1B Copel tion..on.: Sirk lrived. Sunday and Monday fresh days but that’s my livelihood.’ The Open will consist of 72 ifrom the Seattle- ett i attle-Everett Open " \holes of medal play. If a tie Washington State. Among them was rookie Hom- |develops- it will be settled in an lero. Blancas, who won $6,000 !8hole playoff Monday. winners were ‘Count | the event. /000, with $12,000 going to second Jack Nicklaus~ was among (Place. The field will number -144 the ee who felt Wednesday's | lon the first two days, but will event would oe ibe pared to the low 70 and ties the only reconnaisance of the ‘for the last two days. was playing for Willie’ ‘ course needed. | Gene Littler of La Jolla, are (7), Piche (8), Hoerner Stargell, who injured his “ay Each professional will play! ‘Calif, is defendi : ) and McCarver. HRs: LA= sliding into-second base andy [ with three amateurs, who paid - en Seep lcn, Fairly. (12), Johnson (17). - went out-in the second. ‘ AND COMPA gp gl |Baiumore icnaly 1 bay J A, PeesBe game at the Forum. After the first serious work-| outs several members of last year's Stanley Cup champions stood out. Defencemen Terry Harper, and* Noel Price, forwards Jim Roberts Ralph Backstrom and Yvan. Cournoyer, all appeared sharp. Lorne (Gump) Worsley, and Charlie Hodge, last season's netminders, also were ine good | form. , In one intra - squad game, {Price and Backstrom scored aj} “pair. of goals Roberts and’ Cournoyer both, once. One newcomer: seeking. «| berth is Pat Quinn, a giant de- fenceman obtained from Wings in the summer draft. Quinn, a former ~ Edmonton junior star, started the day well jas he bowled over” Several of | Hast year’s stars;”“He bumped |winger Dick Duff with a com: | \bination check and’ football: iblock that~had the veteran mut- | “tering” for minutes. NY, LIMITED |$200 each for the game. Ama- | f ores full handicap and | PROBABLE Zo i Ae races 7 . H i pe i ayAe sat Nanay” the bet al toes bec) BIT UES STOCK CAR DRIVERS and FANS” | » Pd ag ° _Goyetnmeft, Provincial fs aoe personalities in- af cae Matnicipal Securitie : cluding Bing Crosby, Rod ‘Ster- By THE ASSOCIATED ‘PRESS M Ch hi a fy ; , Hing, and Jim Backus will be’) Probable pitchers for reese | aritime ampions ips yA “A ev Market S 108 f | among those competing in the major league games: ‘Preferred and Conimon — Pro-Am. : National League AT A, Mutual Fun Draw for both the Pro-Am Chicago (Ellsworth 7-21) gt © Corporati Fi 4 ° ———|New York (Ribant 11-8), ‘(N). Tt 3 ee xis |_ Pittsburgh (Veale 15-12) at -McEW EN S “SPEEDWAY * Comprehensive Research Services ‘Howe Is Out . Ni iladelphia (Jackson © 15-14), Irish Road A e LnVestment geld Secviews: ss AG town Y, mi rom Moricton, A ‘f- Tem il V Sen Fran¢isco (Herbel 457 at a a eof a tlanta~( Jarvis 6-1); OND i er porari y Houston (Giust 14 tk at Cin- Sunday, od. 9th -- Start I: 30 pin. we - DETROIT (AP) Gordie wimnati (Ellis: 12187. (N : 4 é ose 0, os 2 57” rvs : , urate nl W's, NSLS gata, ip [Rain Date—Monday, Oct} Oth T.30 p.m. Yr who. suffered sprained left : ¢ ; : tpn AA fe oc knee in a ractive SuAday. * a " go Pure aid lap mioney—50e ie Cate ome $2") nr fo / a h fo ‘be sidelined for about a we American League” ie “expenses, Both modified cars invited. . oY” = hae e and is expected to miss the “Detroit ‘MrLamdSt3 at ral _Nessitr, THOMSON &CO, team's first three exhthitfon ifornia’ /Brunet-4212). (No? Two 50-LAP LAP’ CHAMPIONSHIPS Members of J a, - National Hockey! Cleveland 4 Ce tomeees) at A Montreal, Canadian, Toronto ‘League club announced’ “Min Minnesota’ “Perry, 9.7 wits > oa naa Stance ond Onto. Drivers wishing 46 eaten or phone: 5 and Vancouver Stock Exchanges;' wil Red Wigs jotte al said : Bea S! at Oefeago John uf Joe McEwen 855-1177" Eastern Trust Building, 154 Richmond St., een thoug owe? wouldand Howged 9-5), (2). (TweN) GZ CHARLOTTET: ae | be able-to retufn to acangfi a eal ‘Bahnsen 1-1) ° at 3K ‘McSweeney Ave, Moncton, NN. B. Manager: Be Cah eM feeeail : |two to three’ days. “A el eR. Wah Richert 14 14),4 “No later tha October, Ast. aiminatio ted Mots tie. 4 an advise Howeto sta at the we Kar CityA YALA: Repre senbfour area jy this fariller.’ for a eee eet wa. é Z j each, ‘while | skated miles and each scored | the’ a } | } | ee tha tears te too 70. Times: 2.20:3 and 2.20:1. __ |However, he leads brother Fe-_ The Red Sox won the opener to, in feout of the! me Seariaanahip! was lalled | CLASS B ' ‘Tipe Alou of Atlanta Braves~by 5-0 behind the seven-hit pitching | mouaq. fe way to settle it would be to let for an hour when the 6,000 spec- Fiat River Girl (M. Ross) 11 (15 points. of Darrell Brandon. | Johnson added his 17th homer RACING > Get Serious Summerside drop ‘the over- -jtators.--in...the:-Westfalenhalle. |, Marven’s. Boy...0,..Ross).....2.2,_.Ha f_ Atlanta re ba ce ecenes eee ee in.the...top.of.the..eighth... | age. boys. in its: firah_meme,... x {booed --a~-jury —deeision--on-—a= Grey: Eagle (Murphy), _3.3-_ maine an gee ees ue ‘record’ s! Louis got_to Osteen fora S¥DNEY_(CP) — Two-double._ ee and let “Halifax” pick “up ‘the _ |dazzling parallel bar perform- | Arion Adios ‘J. Doyle) aa RBI leader. He had three ho- for third” basemen with IT as-| run in-the fourth after Curtiwins and a high daily double MONTREAL” (CPT= -The- easy same number of over-age | 29 2 [mers and six runs batted in last Sists in the first game. He also atmosphere~ that permeated jiavers in the second encoun-.. jance. by- United States Olympic | ‘Times:, ae ame. ‘week, giving him season -totals tied” the major league mark Ped ae fanse aoe og featured -harness-racing-atiMmo nt real Canadiens” train-) for coutue this in might he candidate Doris Brause: : * third as Wills dropped the»ball/the Sports Centre here Monday te |RATING ROUSES CROWD | Gee Whiz -(S. Write) 1dr of 42 home. runs and 122 RBI. ay te four National at second when the Dodgers night. pen gn ae ot ab age ret at third game, ice onlin The crowd stomped, hooted | Bob Budlong (J Hughes) —22 Lock’s home ‘run_his 16th or tried to cut down Mike Shan-| perky Z was-timed in 2.13 1-5 the 58 players began fighting for weald have to he tosse - Jerry's Boy ‘L. MacRae) 31 Socccer sone ‘the season — off,,reliever Don oo" & fielder's. choice.-Flood and 2.13, the fastest time of the a spot on the big team. jof 9.766 was annouriced. Highest ‘Adrian's Boy ‘H. 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