8l‘lieGuardian.Chsi-lottetown.Sst..’Auz.25,1962.' 1‘ . ‘ K . ' . 1 lcld, Bailey Siar Friday , “ K 0 . S I S I C r .. -" i i . 0 D an. Age CIBSS S . IPS I E 3 ' F R 0 N y DENNIS AND}! N of a second below the old mark leaped five feet. three inches i iC1VVbA'l'l:3!L()'t), Ont. x(iCP) -- {Vet by Steve Bail, another East the juvenil women's l gfl Du man :1 rilice dd ork men: er, w 0 was jump. topping the existing too, By BILL LEDWELL Yave a ey o Toronto East scratched from the event after feet, 11% inches. ork Track Club starred Fri- 1, the 3,000 metres ear- J Leonard of Windsor, onh, __ day in two of the eight ord- ller. heaved the javelin 178 feet, 10 _ . bl" Pt Fmlneel. It the In sprint events, Dick Chino Inches. breaking the mid:-it h aige-ctliisshtrack and oh sanlgatoon shaved three - record by five feet, one inch_ 9 e Emil 10:5 ll! lere- bu tenthi! of a second from the old Nancy Mccready of Bl-alnp. . a year-od mem mldget 1oo . mark and ton, Ont. set a Canadian native TRACK and field has made a uemenclous resui-geln:¢ in this 0i the Cefletiinn British Empire Bob Fisher - Smith of Ottawa juvenile sliot,put record of 40 country in the past two years. and Dave Boswell, with able as- Games ie3m- ellt iiVe 399035! ran the Jl1l|i°|' 100 1” 1°'7_f°“'' ‘ea’ "me inch‘? — ring sistance from fellows like Jack Ready, Charlie Ballem and Jac- ‘mm his W" C’"“dl"' "w" i'°'“"‘ °‘ 3 '°°°'¥i ‘Niel’ than the old mark by one foot. 81/. kie Kane. is keeping Prince Edward Island right in "tap with ‘.1 [d for the junior men! the previous mark held by Phil incite!- this nation-wide development. 1 -500 metres. Winnie 8cc- Gaudet of East York. Chinn ran Bohdun Chodorlwsky. Kirk- , y's gatherings of champions and future champions at 1”“ °f the i“’° ' 3°°ti°n- 5°35 the 100 in 11.3. land Lake. 0llt., cut nine-tenths ‘ Memorial Field should convince even the most sceptical that jiimefvent in 335141 SETS 6“ JUMP MA of 8 Second from the existing the runners. jumpers. pole vaulters. and throwers of assorted 6‘ Bmuey 59‘ 3 “C0” in the mil 1 1 record it)!‘ the midfiet B18115 400 or equomeo an really oe room or o; s.T.“.i::°.i.::‘ ;:°i:::h‘::'°N*;' $‘;°é'.o“”’:‘o..t‘“‘ "°‘“° "‘ “-9- » scene. ’. ' ' ‘ ’ ' ' ' ‘ " . . The meet will offer. for the first time. the pole V3“iti_nK i 1'. I - ‘- Kidd ran away from the field : artistry of Summerside’s Alf Groom—holder of the Canadian : ' . ln the 1500 metre; for 111,111,151 1 record in his field. Groom has been vaulting for sevei"al years Q 1 finishing about 150 metres ‘ and has made headlines with his great ability. but. oddly enough. - a U a ahead of hlg. nearest 1-11,81, his appearance todav at Memorial Field will mark the first time ,. ~_ 0 o , Wayne Beazley of 1111111311011. . that he has ever displayed his talents before a Charlottetown -V t _ '..j_ ~ _ N.S. The 1,500 metre event was i‘ gathering. This observation was passed along last night b,v‘l')avc __» . s .1, 1 1 H . W“ H ~ _1~__M_ _ ;__n__, .- . run in two sections and the 1'1. Boswell, who rceards today’s meet as the greatest gathering of ' ‘ ‘ ““""" "" nal shuffle of best times placed track and field stars ever assembled in this provlncon O p S Kgdd al"iIeaht1I (‘iii lsiecoiidf -vsectinh wnner o a an o ictoria. ’ _ ° . . , _ Beazley was fifth. B35’ Mllddlfi DI$'|'UnCe Rllnner The largest field in the llls- day and tomorrow (Sunday) three provinces will be com- Monroe. Amherst: Errol WATERLOQ out (C1,) _ ‘gala’. meet 11”, the mat “me A 10131 01 135 8111191“ were ..wE HAVE 111 best midmedistarnce mm" 1“ 1'1" Maw 1 tory of Island golf will take ,1 1119 chm-1o11o1own Gol: D€t'n8 in the Island's Premlel‘ N‘“:‘_‘;l5°"' -Green Gables‘ Nova Scotia and New Brunswick this year. The smooth-pacing entered i°1‘ the 3550931 eVent. times here todav 1: Mike Nome of Hamax.. Dave nougd “He , part in the Island Open Tour- 01111, over 240 1,o1,11 311,319“, meet. Discussing the tournev §:g‘"1fCS‘:‘m;_Ig' gei:1‘1']"1°,‘§:t1‘)’1‘;‘;:', won three firsts Friday in the easterner was challeng by F01‘? ‘$33 301210‘ them il'°ln 0n- , . ' ‘ . ‘ ‘ l __ , ' , ' 1 _. C 111 .1 11. 11 and 13 11 1-1 1- 1 1 1,1 W11, are. 0 en as were received °a“rt“““1”‘° m‘111f’h."L glesglunigdlsn better than 1.50. and the ! nament which takes place to- l and professional. from all are four pros: (l to r) Jock Dowlmg. lfielrtia ciilgmfiigtfnghailstss dgcspite ligmsifn e\:'.ent“i':liit iitimfronltl again ‘mm N°W‘°““‘“3”d °" Prince 5 qua“;"il6: 13-Tilavcnied skier of Hnliiax pei-haps.tna bcsi sprini- ‘ strong competition from the after ve. Ed‘"E"“‘ ’5‘°t"d- “'9 t"e'gl’ ‘W0 - - - . - mm . ' . E1 111 1, 1 0 , ranks of 485 athletes registered Ball threatened again in the P"°V“‘°°5 “° "°P"°5°“ - :il"ldmti1ti}:eJ1:[cal<r:‘l]lin$€sliil0gM;i't§flnmB1'i(f:éwi:£i‘.h'iill?t1eiS (bneegfentlie i . for the meet stretch of the last lap. but was 9 ° °°"“““°’ ‘°“3l' . 1, 51 1.11 ‘oa,‘,ad,‘, 11, 1111, 1,o.o.s1o.1-,.ond jump wont," '. . The most impressive Maritime tired from his mid-race sprint with “V9 “mete” “ th"°° b°Y' ‘ e ’ ‘ ' win was the iuniorhmelwu 115.000 and couldn't close the gap. :1'1'c“ei1i,‘;"°thgi'I“‘;e;t'e n::i:°d“('§1:‘ve‘r° . V .. t ,i h'hC' am- will 1 ' 1' ' ...."i.::.:::°l'.°.i..:;i*.....'*‘='2:.."::: :::;:'“.: "sits: "in... ...t:::.“‘:.':..'..‘t"*"°" "’°“‘ “"° .’”‘°“i" ‘him In . 18. mi i ill g 12 instead of two. and in another eleventh two fast sprints by innior 1.500- SETS MARK 889 C 355 ll 3" '- ' hour mroove? Xilltigllinlsh reoo ed a 16-min team coming over. '1'rnetl‘etCilE8mE)li¥l ‘Steve Ball of Ngandrotgon of S1, stophon, : which is 10 more than they were expected to produce. e a O a ‘ r O n a S ollon o as or . , _, se cnnad an native - ' - ' ‘ ' i f 8:51.? ' I will E.:°.?:§:.:* i?§?i'?‘ii‘.‘§£'»o§i§°‘3nf"'if‘li‘il';d‘Z’$L2in§f $3131” {?‘.‘é"‘m‘Z.”i‘.‘i . wiil“i‘,‘e""£.‘.‘l’.'Ii.“ieél“‘§. ‘L record .’,?§i‘.""’l..§?.‘§,,"‘§i3L'}'i5.'§'°il§"é"7}i‘éi? KiNG 5 COLLEGE 5 t —the final. in the events-slated for the afternoon. 13 RON ANDREWS 1 -1-11 1 1- 1 w- 11 11- - 11 - d 111 A 111 - _27 - for the event. Seiledllieti 011 the three inches—-—3% inches better ghapinlg up too quite a day at Memorial Field There may 'roRoyNTo (CP) ‘ - Nobby tolloxiledelfiyaanttw iloursl§ig°zi::'s itvlictn Vjiloili'Iifowski.e rgos mag ti:le'sl:ntelfe :ZC0ndlngal1:eg.u1I§:tiiI(:1li .*""” than the l“‘°"i°“3 mam . 1 not be a single recmld ieit llnbl‘°it91l When the 5"“ 59“ °V°1' Wirkowski has been named ‘firing. There was considerablel Before comin to Can ada- ilton went on in overtime toi ' ' °w”d ‘ ‘"‘°k5°“ °f B"g°' . . 1 g , Q A it tlilet Pletllfesellle Dark tiiie e‘V9“me‘=’- head coach of the T o ro ii t o ospecillation here that Wirkow- 1Wirkowski attended Miami Uni- score f o u r converted touch- Peinlor -les T°‘”“- -S» “dad the °ih§" WINDSOR’ . T 1 [111 Race To Be Aired fi.'5°22‘.'.‘§.n§3’ i~T§ln§fi‘aE§§g§§ ;3i“n?§°$§gg§§s§i‘fali3.‘i’i§’°E§‘.i§'3 li”lv°i§‘°’s"y-ii'i"in"p5"‘§r“n,l’i’2§‘iir Loss i?é’l‘Zi" .§oi‘ll'ids§i’i'Z»'i i;'§°27”"°'g"’“°’ 51' o Summerside ifiiinm or"2o’i'e"e‘l“’:‘s'5/. l’.§'o°l§‘e§ NOVA SCOTIA ii on 9 S season, succeeding. Lou Agase. ldian football. gase's firing came less than! ‘In _1960 the hiigos ‘furnished. Senior Abbie; 1,1961 .1 Memo. ——about 2% feet off the record Founded 1733 11' “tense 1“ 1o“1g111.s 54,1100 h.ee_11,1._a11 1,1 5351114119 now“. who was fli'ed_Friday. ‘!.PLAYl~:.D EIGHT YEARS 24 hours after the Argos weregflrst in the league standings but 31 1230 today for trip to ‘M 3°V°“i feet 9h°"t °f hi‘ , . I - -a1 1; 1. 1 1m 1 1, as 11 Managing dllector Lew Hay-l Befoie coming to the Argos drubbed 33-13 by the Blue Bqrn- were beaten 21-20 by Ottawa ' - 111 5 “’“P- A the B.C. Cruickshank Memori a. s a 05 as , F _ _ I h T . 1 _ _ b, , _ 1 1 _ 1 Somme;-slde where they w Juvenile sprinters Ann mple the race were being staged at the local track, mainly because ;nand said krlday 1l('ll.g (:1 0!; .:sd aslslstanticoach, Wlrkowslki1te_rs in Winnipeg. It was the , Bough Riders in tin: two-game play RCAF Summerflde 111 1119 and Gwen “ms and midgeyt‘ RESIDENTAL SCHOOL 1, two htwatuy owned Speedster.’ June Byrd and Tammany Ham c$)Iaech's ‘jtib Oaitesr Icon]s€ider(il£ig ‘C(l°Lptiibeegiritggduiesvithistlig lthlf i l5gi;dSedaeSti2‘)E:tf()llI“ Tfitfrolitiitatlmthligeagiliilays f"ilElll1ii'k'ol\lski and the other Tor Second game of a best of “W Jeanette Jill’? iii 0i the NOW FOR BOYS " are s ar ers. . . v ' = . , v , 1 ' ' ' ‘ The 15131111 6311.19, 111 the big 1.11¢,_ 1.1C11e51 111 11111. 11,131-1.1111-195 the ‘situation most of the day. jgos. He quarterbacked the.club 1 team without a victory in the lonto assistant coach. Steve Su- E2]?-:lcs';i:)i;1,t;s for the Island bile‘ §&11tlatteam,vs!ht;wec1 wel1"in the . for the fast class. were shipped to Halifax Thursday. Myron Bell 0 Wlrkowskl, 33-yeavr-_o1d native 1 to a Grey Cup championship mlnlne - team Canadian Football lam, jomed ghe 1.031.111,-1g 51311 “ch Buck whmock wan“ Misgnenrielee ‘:10: hi; helgtllefii Grade VI to Matriculation said last night that Greenbne-rs June Byrd is right for the race. at Chlctoso W110 no)“ Is a Ciznat o 1952. ut1hefi:1'ist time the Argos Ij‘3v‘;‘,l131E‘le-H bl ed A s than a month after Agase an players 10 be on ma 1“ mgndlg to go on to the I - ~ 11‘-_ 1_ Ian cl lzen, as een assis an won e e. ie a man am g , hi d, ‘ - _ . “"’d1.C1‘1‘§.';'k-'§“§1’,‘“§‘as'1§§§ '{,‘?"§'1§'e‘,“'1',,i’af}fi‘,',l :,!i11u§:e °§§,.,',‘e3" '11- cpcy coach to Agase since Decem- In 1955 he was with Hamilton 37. for they team's generalai; wisgasgecame lo the A1-gosfmm semi-finals and Miss Hills won Syllabus designed to radio taillight. on a special Maritime network, The i-‘aces will be her. 1959. when both were hired Tiger - Cats and in 1957 was 1 ability to _win games this year—_- M l o h l g 3 n slnle university acadie cross geraheaetcgzliéh :1 {L211-C two-tenths preparo boys for rom lax. - at - - ; — . _ -. _ - falledolyiélfl Haal;.Yf n°m§1aams i::t:1_m::1E:l§:kmrlé 15-‘§;g,1'§,”1'c° tontaljyomigiiiagitdg illitiaiifk o w s kl villtaillftg Vt’(t:.stgi?'1iigzt]IIo3i’ifeSi'teant::]tIa)e('il?l'll: 1c':'e\Ei}(‘)ellS btligo g;I::nsmheA $323 zliletiviiayfeallingonctgggiitwitllei‘ 0 Miss: Jury tied with British Umverslty 1 ton, Saint John. Monctoln, Sydney and Halifax. so i e B.C." {agreed to accept the opportun-;Argos got him back in a deal exonerate the players for Thur- the Argos when he first joined Enters Flnals Empire Gain“ i°3m'm°mb?r Athletics and Cadets ' should rate as the most widely covered ‘harness race ever staged lty and the challenge to finish which sent Gerry Doucette. sday’s loss. them and last fall signe n- B Abbie H°““‘3“ 0‘ T°"°“i° "' in the Malritimes. Bi:oa-dcast times tonight are 9.00 pm. to 01li1tillS Season as head Coach §C1al‘e EXeib.V an Organ "Tile l3i<'=}Yel'S didn't i00k iike other two-year pact.‘ reported to Semi-final action in the Sou- gfgtreigeaiwiafl 2'9 rggdfioefi $03 0 9.30. and 10.30 ilo 11 oclock. 0 he Eastern Conference club. :Clark to Calgary. Walter Rad-1§ga1:lz;t1feas;Iorn;iI1egfoo;l;a21ly ‘L821: (1)3630 fgl‘Sl::l§\(\)'rE1'en $17.000 and $20: 12:1‘nsugggfinzagfifirgfdéegrgug second; for second in 8 gem-1_ , opening pat. Dee’: Boy Should Win SPORT OF KINGS f.i‘.‘.§“ii§;Tii‘°§fia_‘y.“‘Z‘f."“ggen‘Z§‘§‘i ‘i’§i"l..i,.L‘.‘;‘¥,'}}2iT.§“§{‘,.§§.°{,?°,§.§°2.‘;?,2 3;'§,*,,J,"““‘°“" 3"" Wm‘ ' “‘ §l22l.““‘ "‘“°" ‘° "“°° ‘“ "‘° SEPTEMBER 10, 1962 I Dee's Boy should come out on top in this one, on the strength €vAgtN-ii-J 1t:1(;513es.IiI1‘$1'1,(;11T 1 §"ga“iza"°’i 1,. and . ihaoibligat. GP-l‘l’Y Meeceiillm Piteiied Figggngfiplggcgznsecond be early u1)“‘}i‘:in"£ed‘dV"a3:ic1'e‘ °Wi“‘ of recent performances. Race fans are still talking about his R F F’ G Hayman Said he had been1t°“:i 9.“ manma '°” a terrific.game for the win- mud Valerie Jensen of ‘SW11; VIC :'..°:"::..:*:.'°:i ii; ”i‘»‘2.’.'.‘..:‘“i‘!...*..’°‘le;‘.'.. 2:‘. ‘"9 °' "Si ‘"9 °°5 1* 1:::i..:::“:i:.i.:*:.::.*:.iz:.:::::: mt lg;’;;;.“° for new omen no 5 event here a week ago wi_ a 1-3 summary° \ D T ' ' L eaCha11§1°eup11se ‘:11.g?SaS$1:e 1:11, lE I Biiiy M3CF31‘i9"e 3b5°"b9d a” {$173 owase thli-(line fiise ailvinniliig 0' 3 ‘§§§:‘:‘;$ ::::.::*..Wn:':i.°;.*‘::.:i€:i: :i:*:*l.::...*»;‘: .‘.‘i2l.‘i °‘”" ° W"° '1 °°P on a on game as 09 95 D°W" ...,....... led o. one i JOHN 8- DERRICK» M e feature at the Old Home Week show, and he had a 3-2 summary B ED CLINTON and he reconmqered‘ i fensive a11ac11 for -1-1-R3111, “"_’V“° Beazley of H“isp°rt' geodmugui tsafikvm D W hen Dee, Bo tamed in ms mo sit Z1 8 rs y Agase was unavailable for _ _ , , N.S.. was fifth in the junior 1, 3‘ ‘ 9 ° "5 W 5 y ‘ ' Souris Btu-eau of The Guardian comment throughout theAday. CV05 with f°“1' hits "1 five '9’ men's 1,1500-metre race. won ii; 7 - - Hayman told repo ers gase MON-1-AGUE _ G 1 , pearance. record tme by Bruce Kidd o wh ‘mg: :;R£3.]°1;’ll1‘t°dt1wg°'édha‘;;ott1};‘:1§w‘§1a‘:nk‘;:,l:°9:12:35 ilfvfgg K_Tlg1ei-gee ftorfBl'l'st gl¢'1i]CeLln the eglnllnfiitied Montagale lt1h ftwt: WaASg;Ii:ib1}' upgfa. d in many Eag1eS 1161-eamd Morfifirggloiig F'§;:ti3:gll):o0El'?nSSth:0g'na1;!1eEtI ;l'0l'30l;t10.s Kidd ran the circuit 7 _ 1 ' . 1 . in, s oun y ass a eague sralg games. an in e irs S W85 m9 ‘ s ‘_ l , ' n 3 - - a 3ikthI:°1i‘nrid;¥e§i(ghtv<?.n<atlfi “cilia ‘.-:3 glilcoeui [is ream’ g°“‘g “°‘”n *0 the Wire game against Summerside lost .°"°‘°5 ‘°" A’3°5.' ‘°55 ‘° Ham‘ K 'rIV‘1li0i‘sdiw'a;mtherai‘i’i tjlzenhgit CVYW“ °“"'°~ Ne" 3’“'‘“’‘°‘‘ 8 0,1 11,9 01,1191. band, 10011911 very good 111 W-1m,,1,ng 1119 11151 111131 Two teams each havea chance out by only one run. Down in |ii°n inst Yeel‘ in tile Eastern 1 O1 1W,, nut 01- three series for S e midget sprinter, ran third in the 1 of the Monday night tlree-for-all in 2:o7.i. and in the big Friday 0‘ tallnng sole plossesslon of the Summerside. however. very- g‘:)‘1‘1‘*’t§1“;3““f;’rS§‘“1,f§m‘:“§5"7 ‘ the right to advance in Inter» ci arias flfigngggeswggafiug 1“,"‘1‘t5j11g*‘1’1‘:; 10 night classic he turned in a very creditable 2-2 summary. top 5 0t and bot could still end thing went wrong. and the boys ' . ‘ medial} --3" Maritime la . - ll - ' - back to tle ' p Y O T da place in the final [UP "1 6 tie fol‘ toll Place. Not came out o the game on the have the “cats mm‘ downs. pens 0 Y - ll 1 111 1, 1, 1 1 1 _ - 1. . . hn Ball. middle-distance 1 . . . ‘.’{‘oii...“. o..“..c..“.i‘i°‘l,;?.§g .222; *3‘; 1j"f“j;1f”“:;_j‘T“;° D d e E 0,,“1.3;°$;{f,;*§“,,”:e’;{,;“g,:;§;{ ,;€:",:$;;:,.:;;; ;‘:,:;,;';g,;';",': 11;n;1m;r11nfl11au111;111 111.3,... .3 Pe n I t“l,')(:)tilea$:'I‘ell‘1t gift‘! plliailtigii The second game of that ser- 0 9 giving. up oné rim‘ allowing the first game- of la! but of It m°"°5- W°n by Ray R°i"" . Stew-an are tied with one game 165 had ofiginauy been sche_ five hits and fanning three. three Intermediate C softball 11115113, of yo,-k1o111 s1~,5k__ W111, M1 Both teams; have the,‘-r re_ duled for Monday evening, and L Murphy did the mound series at 3.30 on the Old Dis- . 11mo of 4;15_3_ l _ 1 the R01 everyone Wm recall the rain chm-es for Morell. allowing mon. S1,,-1111" John Whitely og m3“"“g game at’-3""5 that came down Rather than _ lhree runs. was touched for six The second and third games Moncton finished third in the 1 n . :';::1 ggegffierlflogée see we 50111.15 fads comeback thlfiittllf It-93131;? D°g§:r:in‘:1’°$’-:1 hits and struck out three. At (if necessary) will be played junior men’: 100 metres. Bob 2 ! v - . ell‘ 65 0 We 5 ' ' bat for the Eagles Richard Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Fisher-Smith of Ottawa won the 3 3111 r 11 1- 1 1 _w1111e to Souris and return again the 1 1 2_ 11 - 1 11 1- _ 1 ' V 1 NEW YORK (A1-,.)__LeO Du_ coach and former manager 011th: ‘i‘()1:t:l'erlT1Oa\feS“isnt}0) aifesecond gem dayéo i.)1a¥’tt:e peoplgot aets tiff! M:moil“iIalpl?i)t,3(l.d yzitlgiii alS(ell_v [$3552 af:g.4.or 8‘:)ll°I’Jll8t3'heel'So8l‘iie]:lS':(r:(:nt?).be on gtetiliigiz tgcosi'flu:)!tdi0.t71astec?liittei:l 4 mcher’ Los Angeles Dodgers. New York Giants and "BmOk_'place tie with Peakes. n1lmmei-:1 llepligilesrfliglstn Sign “I115 day, downing Pirates 7-4. h The Eagws scored 111.1, mm, hand for ghoge game; in his quallfylng_heat. rian P_i-oven,lonzlastiii¢i1isecti- 5 -—j--j———*—j: lyn Dodgers, collapsed F1-may Wm or lose, there has to be they could play the next mm_n_ beri Birii “fed the Siab ii" i e in the first and one ln the ‘ Runstedler Of wll1€iS0l'. Qide fQ|' ALL_potatomsects 5 night and was taken t a hos- lat least‘ one playoff for position. 1 T 111 d 1 1 h b Winners Willie Maccaiium and seventh and ‘.\‘[orell's lone tally . who beat out Whiteley for first mcludingaphlds. 5 pital with a “violent case of Should Morell and Mt Stewart‘ mg’ a e ° “me ° .t° °ys' Creighall Shared Ditching tint‘ \va-g -.1-oi-ed in the fourth The iP k H t Piece in their hut» came 0 ‘ 5 penicillin allergy." 1' both defeat St. Peters they ‘ figsethggentoilg “to ‘"1:’1‘,‘3,‘: . i°;.“1"' the P1"““i5' d. g “-11- two teams continue this series.‘ en e5 05 to take second in the final. was -A 6 The 55.yea1-.old pm-ooher was lwill have to meet each other been treated any nicer on their» .11‘ was aso ea in s c er (.1, g1111day 31 (;em.ge1ow11_ . '——"""“"—— ' stricken while sitting in iron: ‘to decide first place. Should one b 1111 1d 1.1‘ -1 1 d with a perfect 3-for-3. perfor- Vernon Rlver 7 3! THE ASSOCIATED PRE53,of his locker before a game i win. and one lose, the loser must .9 8 we w°" 1 e ° ex en manCe- Clelgilall and Jim Mae‘ o TQM 3 . Natimlai League ‘with New York Mcts in the'Polo ‘play against Peakes for second sincere thanks t° the people °f Quaid each hit 2 i°i‘ 3- V Joey Qulnn Jr. Vemen River. Peakes ahd 4 . Milwaukee 010 i0oooo- 2 so G d_ it J 1 ,sh Id b th te ' l to S"‘"’."°’5"‘° ‘°' "'9" w°“d°"“1 1 B l 1- 11, A 1 1 M‘ount Stewart will play home - , 3= ' C"C1:115i‘l’1ger (53)°‘gu‘:_f1’;?1'e7 :g)13p1r¢§:1I;':unc£<insYti<i1i;. wliilskt c:<i1:cl- ?iZ°§ove§’s". the: the ttgms “°1:'1’;‘°(:::_:" in the S ri T elifningtzdantheaclziiiks ein tiffei Wins fnd il0n1net;el'l¢:1 for til€(*l‘l‘§I11t & - 1 b 1 ' 1 1 - d f y 01] 3 own - - ~ _ 0 meg e “nets, 5 ' I:.': N°“‘°‘_’“‘ “‘- “’‘“‘’Y ‘.5’ 3"‘ gilutihefioyiis Zyhévsatsasildlcggpedi igegiggethgntierstlihrge League are scheduled to get n_n- 5§§§‘g3§stge‘i-'5'§§. ‘lll§n’o‘S3cZEfe SUMMERSIDE - Joey Quinn. Gcorlzctown-Morell Gene‘ in ’ MAL‘-1-|."g'q T°TVe»HR3i“h1:/miloigi Rind 31313)‘ “I'm feeling faint." 151015. 111 the case of 3 three- el‘W8)' next Week Definite was the winning hurler while ‘Jr. ii the Junior (Boys') Isiaild baseilfiii l>i8}'0t't8- " - t . ‘ 11 Mg-em 1;0ém1;'o‘1'1°:‘3 61 Durocher was stretched on a way tie. they may just toss a dates i"“’€_"_°t been d°°i‘?°'~“ 35 Lloyd Blanchard tossed a one- ‘championship of the‘ Summer 5“nd3S'. afternoon Peak?! 1 ' Available as liquid or wet- 2 — New York 0102000“. 6113 clubhouse bench and a octoricoln, Yet» 3.5 °iilC13i5 must Wait and hitter in a losing cause. ,side Golf and Country Club in B°mh‘3T5 P185’ host to Veflwll table powder for oontroloi‘ a Drysdale 122 7) .Pemmk1 1 was summoned over the Iol1d- 1 ASSURED or sror 599 Whatddgtest the Llttlf I1ca- The Yanks committed three :36 holes of play on Wednesday Rltvca In thanflrslt "gage of this mm.‘ 11,11, 11, 9,111,, 11,1, common potato ' o ak S, tm. Dr. e. 1 11, 1 1 guers an an ams mus pay. - - - 1 1 k_ R - so. time c s : . “" 1 0 °°°‘°“‘.:”‘ W‘ 2;‘ .. it an oeman. s: — . 1 11' 111 _ - , l . -_ 111 51 G D '. ' _ __ ' -' - " 1, Davis 119); NY__Coleman 15) H35 ‘3;:“a‘"p3e n1ci°m§3';‘1“?apf1aa1a_ 1knows exactly where th?yiei fl] taflgle3Tw“;'°¢‘;:'grter?r’“tg:":gf score five runs. Jim MacDou Here are the results. _ 1 o 1 €311,913; and 111-1” 4 6 -1~1,,0,1ebem,m, Kmehl (4, 1. h k H h d b d 1nlsh. They have fourth pac _al . gall was leading batter with Joey Quinn 32-31 153, |s ns, f 3 1,111,111,", 01 mm 1 , “ _ 2 8‘! 1:" 51:3“; 9 $1 .31“ °_h0‘;°’::: lsewed up and have no. remain— i°“’“"5- Wm‘ ti‘? “’i““e" meet‘ three hits in as many appear» Ian Wolfenden 88-87-175; 1,1-1,o_ 3 rolls of 3mm K0113. Afixed cuppa]-fun '¢i¢le,foi- ; 2 Cmchma“ 0040000“. ‘ 7. 1 0:1‘ for anaingzctigln dm.-mg the ‘ins games. There 15 51,11 1, 1,1,1‘. 11:‘: tflil:a1\;iacLeans Uptowners in ances. Mike Venhola 94-—99——193; la a c l] movie film. ¢éont1o|ofl>0istobilhi.th'al: ., 7 ~ _ - .. Itl g ing on for fifth place. wit - - _ Brent Schurman 102-102-204; Y . cvco a rmetpotatowi w°°d°5h'°k (5 15) U'“b"-‘.’h‘ ““°""°°"' 'i:naoleading the way. but both Stanley Paquet s Souris na- semi-M "med the Cubs 11 Bill Phillips l5—l04—-2i9- 9 . ma" N" E’ °°'°' iooltngr I 7 (3: lvlclvlalion (8) and Smith; Dumcher remamed m1“c1ous - 10 in Midget playtn square their . _ Danny Mccomackv, 11.11.111.11 slides or 8mm color movies of 7 Purkey (20-4) and Foiles, Ed- and tried 1018111 ..1ca11.1‘move Cardigan and 50“_‘‘i;‘ have at tive. is t tile Present time best of seven series at 1-all. R‘?“"i° 53"“ 117 107‘-2243 T11-o 1315111113 and M1ke'com1o11y-I the Pa!'ade—with our camera de- 7 wards (7). 1-IRS: Han —- Smith m 1911 arm n 116 commained 1335}! chance 0i ilemg i°i' that home on leave from the arm Jerry Katie picked up the win Mme Shee“ lz8‘109"232‘ National Puarlr All rs tangle ‘malt bef0ll‘e Ffltilw. Nllflllet 7 (9). -«lg is para1yz'ed n ' DOSIUOII. Si, P{‘.l"l'5. the other His interest in baseball is as Peter Pineau absorbed the EFF“? Sheen today at one 313. EDtd% t0 0 slides ' 8 San Fran. loo 012 ml. 313. - league entry can hope man _no keen as even wh11o home, he 11,35, Billy weathel-by and Gin— PRE-ROMAN TOWN the third game at’ the“. 1,9,1 01 or one 50—ft. ml] of 8mm. per 1 1 Phlla. 000- 0 51 D“ L°“i5 Pam “’h° has 5" better than 8 Seventh Pince t|e- can be found up on the ball dia- ger Breedon were the top stick- Ancinnf rpulicg indicate that 1 five final series for the City mum’ Wm um’ I O'Deli (15 - 11) and Oi-sino; office in New York. rushed in" and to do that. they have to moo every “€111,181 working 91.3 W111, 11“.ee‘ 1,115 9 c1,_ wdch ' "flies northeast 1; 5011111111 League flue The led“ ced hi the Guardian-Patriot at 1 %‘)7Li5i‘i1 (31-41) Bfielef (5) Owen! to aid Dr. Hastings. He said: ;be3t both M0l‘eii and Mt- Ste’ out with whatever team happens Here is the schedule for to- i4)nd(;n_ who the site of 3 am. is now deadlocked ht 1-all. Monday’ Se“ I (8) ‘apegad 3-1281)“ SF-'K“eil|| "1-his 111,111 of ohooh ooh hm lW;lvl[‘t- “ Mt St 1 P ak S to be practicing. And he's also day:—— 1 . .- ers vs. Pir- ish settlement 2000 years ago. Game time is 1:80 sharp. R .:-in 9 - you 11 he ever takes 3 1,91-11o11-l Ore . ~ eW8l‘ . 9 e - done a bit of coaching with the ates; Indians vs. Braves (Little . 10 First merican League llli shot again. I wouldn't vouch s1t,‘11’11mGe1)l1'ag'etovlmil iggetthen fol}: $01,118.11.‘ gene1.a11on_ La“ sum League)_ 1 1 . M 10 for his safety." 5 ay, w en Souris played host to H r ' th draw for tonight's ‘ ' to New York oo2oooooo- 2 S1 Dumchel. we-s1aken1oRoo”_ league semi-finals. Of course. st. Peters, Stan was the re- Minfirelgagife night under the’ i K 0rMsneb—aaoi'|anicwet- to “mm” “1°°°°1‘' 512. velt Hogpltal llntii the iinai D0Siti0n5 are tie’ ceiver for Souris, and showed lights--7 p.m. - ( inor Les- l "5" WW5“ “"‘li°id° I“ ll Bouton (5 - 5) Clevenger (3) ' _ cided, it will not be known just 1 1 1 1, _ ’ . ! 1 oontrolofblislitinpotatoss. . . 11 1 as o te pepper that mark gue) Giants vs. Twins, 8 p.m.. , A"_°7° (7) ‘M 39"‘ H°V""d no‘ |____ exactly Wile Wlii meet Wi|°- in ed him standout when he (Little League) Braves vs. Pir- ' ii 1‘,f1’11.'E1;‘nFf"m‘,’ ' ‘3’ "“(‘1,,‘)""“’ Probable I’IlI-HCl3o any 31:: 1:11 faniaore assutrlgit of used to play regularly with Sou- ates) 9 p.in. (Bantam) Angels 11 - ~ -3073‘ - one ii or cer in. an I81 1-1,, 1,; Card,_ . 1 3, {ml} Assocump plmss that these teams are so evenly _ ; 12 N" ‘'°'* 3'" °“' fig’ Probable pitchers for today's matched that all playoff games. Anetrectlve sprout inhibitor 1“) add” ('5) am: major league games: both semi-finals. and finals tliatcsnbeugsdlnttiuogiilsr ‘WWI- n.?."2'a'= unto-.aas “’uiauaiiiliuou.u‘l<nl American League New York (Stafford 10-3 and‘ Coates 6-6) at Baltimore ‘Rob- erts C-6 and Brown 5-4) D-N the {no the King’; Boetell iseilweii 0 - 14) It County representatives in the CieVe1ll|¢i ii-eilflflll 4°11’ Bantam class have squared their Kansas City (Rskow 12-13) at ) In Washington (Hamilton 3-5) at Detroit (Koplitz 3-0) (Pierce ii-4) game apiece. Kensingtoii acts inrstlisrcoiiviiictlx shiontosummersldeia Islssd semi-finals. Tiny .1 series with Kensiiigton at a the Sonris Maui-aders iii souris ‘ SllCKVILLE DOWNS lillcr BROADCAST fillies: 9:00 to 9:30 and load to lliilfl. KART CANTIEN Racing Chicago (Pizarro I1 - 12> at ;’1‘s‘:'1fd:'“.1:u§:e':°'1h"e“‘”"r‘1°es5°§ , , L“ And" menu“ ' Kciisington with a 6-3 victory. .. 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