, . l t . 9 summer-side beubell teams in- vlded Memorial Field at Char: lotaetown last night and when the smoke of battle bed cleared they Iran the City clubs. Holman's Intermediates edged the Junior Abbies 3-2 in I well rm. Ball Teams Will Triplelieailcr At 0h'town round tripper. Leiirgey gave up the five inning game. both of them to Enter MacNeill. MacNeill dou- hed swept a. baseball trlpleheader bled his first trip up and singled in the fourth inning. uifurgey struck out eight batters and needy four. Johnny Whelsin of played game and the Curran an suminerside hsd two hits two hits during 182.0 4' L Pele Doig Wins Riggs Juniors roiiotled girl Intglr-i nox scmu; . . . mediate Abbies I . w e 2 . -amide ':.""s:::;. '3 '5 3: Maritime Senior lasted the City Little Lolgllers 5-). Pt Schurtgnn D ' g 1 2 1 2 0 1-Iolmanls scored two runs in the B: cud). 211' g 4 0 0 0 1 0.GoIf iixth inning to defeat the Junior TH”. 11; "NW. 2 1 1 12 0 0i I e 835010.! in 3 3059” PM” """"i- M. si-hurmnn, ss 2 o 0 0 5 1 llsllt Held” Cmm" Oi H0""'""P Campbell, if .- . 3 o 1 2 0 0 HALIFAX ICPJ--Pete Doig oi In 3 bu” Empty mm" m" in the V. Harris, 3h .. 3 O 1 0 0 0 Halifax. a 23-year-old player barely hlrd inning While Clmpbcn d”"' Landry. c ...- .. 1 0 0 4 0 0 out of junior ranks. won the Mari- Dled h0me PM-ll schurman End Creamer. rt .. . 3 1 2 1 (l 1 time senior golf championship e Parry with two more runs in lvhCiTotnls 26 3 7 21 8 2 Thursday by defeating veteran Ed- "X-vh frgmc. die Crowell 6 and 4 in the 36-hole Forbes Kennedy scored once for ,g,, M,i,i..,,- 7 An 1; 11 PO A y; linallat rtearby Ashburn. lhf Abbies in the sixth inning 1;. Purcell. ah .. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Dill: was NHWP akthe end "i alter he had socked one of Paul Lung, 25 nwgg 2 0 0 0 n n the first 18 holes. which (he shlrit schurmsns pm-hes for e douhieic. Ready, lb .-- 2 o 1 s 0 ii in a tun-rlixzr-fllalar ii. rowe . uaicoirn Macradyen ecored for the 1). MncLeod. p 1 o 0 0 4 0 ihhhc-W. U-W3, 93 .Y. 3CCl:"”Yd lbbles in the seventh inning. HI! M. :;avgad)'T(lil. rt! 3 (1) (1) 3 3 2 I emllrens has '”'”'"5- "me opened the inning with e slnge K. ac ona , C j I . , md scmed on an Dumeld "run "i Kane? 55 3 0 0 2 2 0 nigixliiivi(ciiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiis ,i:ki.hEalAiAaul?lP: Paul Schurman pitched three hit Squarehri-izgs. ll - 2 O 0 It 0 0 Umlcs wok llhe elem; in anemoon null for Holm:-in's.. Kennery, Mnc- D. LcClair, c .. 1 0 0 4 0 1 may but son" (en behind Doirs radyen and Kip Ready were the R. Stanley. p 0 0 0 0 1 ti Swadv playing. Abbi! h1lWl”5- D0" M351-39d 5"5"'ID' MaCDo"ald' p 0 (1) (1) 2 8 (1) Dave Moon of Halifax. who4al- II 14! the Abb195l H9 W" mlmwed F' Ke""ed'v' C 1 1 0 0 ready holds the Nova Scotia junior 5! R0nme Shame-Vl Donnie Mum MBCGWRBHV lb 0 0 0 0 l 0 Crmin. added the Maritime by Donald and Vern Handrail” '15 V ””"d”””"' P 9 0 92 1 2 downing the defending champ. coach Randi EdWlUdS KHV8 NKTIY Tom” 22 2 J 1 i Doug Lewis of Moncton, 3 and 2. H1 M s new GM .. ..;””.::..W:;':.:”::.::.:lr..:"i.3: . B. H PO A r Currenites Win .G:dy' 3b A331 1 0 1 0 hole of. the second, when Moon . J. whelam C! 2 1 2 0 0 0 wound it uplwigh ab? eag(l:fl three. The Curranites srornd all their C. Gmdvp H "1 1 0 0 3 9 14- Suihef 3”; few 3fl1t'i'W- '!ll'lS in the fifth inning as they M. C....,',.,... lb .3 1 1 5 at o W"."g”"l') '”:1a'f'lP:”"5hHP1?f”"5,ii ”La”u". shipped the Intermediate Abb1es.Dg Lemrge.. D 2 1 0 0 0 0 tgnaxild hiv eleazirglgld l2iiT;):iunior Highlight of the assault was Miiu- Cg Gmm 2'b 1 I 0 1 1 0 rl6nml15;!mrl:lI&veenHn New Glasgowk "9 C”m"0"" b”e5'1”"ded home G. Gl”l1d)'.1f 3 1 0 0 0 0 En 'Stcwart who triumphed over '””' 13- G3”3m- C r 3 1 1 8 0 0 Pnul Treguiinn, Halifax. Jnrk Rvadr and D99 Leillrzey Arsenault, rt 1 o o 1 o 1 H, ,,,C.. tl'lRag9Cl in a pitching duel tor the . C . C .. .- frst four innings. The Currnnites Tomi. x nig 3 5 15 5 1 got to Ready in the fifth with Jlric Gallant. Grant Greiidy and Int. Abblee AB R H PO A E National Lain” lohnny Whclsn knocking out sing- C. Piriesu. 3b . 8 0 0 l 0 0 St Louis 005 302 12043 21 0 es alter Lefurge.v.Gilll-1 and Gcrd 0. Ryln. Pb -- 3 0 0 1 1 0 Brooklyn 200 002 000-4 s o Indy had re6Ch9d bM9- 15- MWNNHI H" - 3 0 2 0 0 0 Lawrence and Sarni; Roe, Pal- With the more 4-0. Earl Mw -1. Ready. D. cl 2 0 0 1 1 0 ica (31 Lasorda 151 Wade I8 Ind Kinnon took over on the mound. C. Ready. lb 2 0 0 5 0 1 walker L.R0e. H39; stL.Mu51.l le imi two strikes on Cook Grady P. Venoit. 11' 1 0 0 1 0 0 (Z) Sarni. Bkn-Snider. lhen he hit Grady with in pitch R. Pinenu. st .. 2 0 0 3 0 0 Chicago ooo 310 020414 1 no load the bases. He then threw M. Devine, c .. .2 0 0 4 1 0 New York p 000 040 000-4 ii 1 s first ball. shoulder high, to Gan- K. MacDonald, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hearn. Grissom (tit and West- non and the Summerside first E. Macliinnon, p.l 0 o 0 1 0 rum. Ksitt 16); Hacker. Jetfcoat uckm, knocked the ban Over the - - e - - - (6) DavIisH(8Jgandrfgop?-my;-Jerg wt fwd hm" Mr . baa"-lwdadl Tom” 19 0 115 A X Bsnl::.mMiksls.l NY-'-I'I-ylior.. Dark. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh poet- Boat Parade And Regatta M G . .1 . Milwaukee at. P in ep is pos - I I - I oned, rain. - Was ing on Being Staged This Evening ” . rm... . t ” Detroit g 000900001-1 C 3 . A boat parade off Victoria Park Pie". Roy MacDonald: '1-flee Wet . Porterfield and FitzGeriild; Cro- is being held this evening by the Plum MacDonald; swan". Wilbur mek, Herbert (9) and House. L- 3h”-lometowu Yacht Club. follow- Andrew: "Gordon Anne . Myron Gromek. HR: Was-Vernon ed by racing both of power boats Bell. The sailboats and outbonrds New York 000 100 l.'i((::5 3 Ind those under sail. Club Com- that will take part in the racing Cleveland 900 309302 72w iuodore "Mac" Irwin says that will also be in the parade and are Gl”lTTl,.Sa(lEl1 UH arlif er(r8aV Mynn, i qiectawrs along the Park roadway as follows: A ' N31”1E5l3lH ' 0;, glllim L.w Pg? I Ihould have an excellent view of Snipe Class lsallli I 'Scout . Don hHNYK488lltr1 (szyfco-mm De”: Ii the whole proceedings, including I Smith; "Surf", Clive Stewart; D s 3" 9 - .' -m-is-oi-lrs display to finish of! the "wt-en". Fred Hickok; "Osprey . Esq);-n om (M100-48 3 Ivenink. George Hawkins will be Harold Kemp"; R. , Dr. Creel- Chicago 203 000 ooxgs 5 0 uh on hand with ; public address man; "Wings . Dave Scales: N.D. Brew”. Clevenger (3) Kiely (5, ,g gummgtq give a running cnmmen- Me4:Lean. - Hurd (6, Sullivan (8) Ind Owen. ii" tpryrrrrrs proceedings. The boat Outboards. 15 HP. Class. Verr. Keegan Mam” (7) and Smvaukig. ? o piii-adestarts at 7 pm. City time. Williams." Eddie Pirieiiu, Robin Wxullang Lggrewer. HR. Chig 4- Trio following boats will parade Ci-eelman. Gordon Warren Jim Carmsqud in min order: Peaks. Allison Oweii. John Mac- (onh, Hm” sch9d"k,d.. "Re;-tless”, H C Bourke; "Wee Kenzie, Robin Houston. Paul Nich- iynm-national League rwn", N D. Mar-Lean: "MacDon- olson. ' 3.-"st, s.ldiI". MacD0naldsi tsea Queen". 26 HP: Ivan Horne. Robin Rmhesw, mom" MP1 50 Maurice Hughes; Husky". Avon Houston. Ali. MacNeill, George Ottawa 000 00101.4 51 Andrew; "Sharon as Jean", Arthur Hawkins, EddlF Michael. jackson and Burbrmki V”, 3". Wright; "Belnire". Walter Perry: Hydros: E. Platts. Robin Hous- bang. 1.1333 Land Wiitlington. W- 'SRlT.hFilnRCi'i", K M. Martin; ton, H. Peters. Hang HR-Roch, Virdon. 'wink". Edizar whiilnck; ”Chip- Second Rochester 000 000 Qlt)-1 G 1 1 I I I ”' P omws - 200 020 cox-4 o 1 S Ludwig, Blaylock 1. Stathos 7. Jackson 7 and Riggan: Ditmnr and ' I Plumbo. l.-Ludwig. HR: Ottraeven. Toronto 410 002 030-10 12 1 First Game Of Finals mmoum 1 a -The summerside Legionaires look the first game of the bum!- nve final series for the champion- Ihll) oi the Summerside Softball League at the airport last evening hr the decisive score of 15.3. Legualt on the mound for the RC ll 1", l" "rd difficulty in lnding the strike use and walked .. ..iI' L): Lllcln in the firsi inn.r.g He gave up fourteen hits including three home runs. and failed to send any one town on strikes. Armsti-ong. Le- gion ilinrer. allowed eight hits in- Iluding one round tripper, struck rut c.zgr.t and walked only two. The Legion had two biz innings. the first and the fourth. in each sf which they scored seven runs Norman. halt-pint rilht fielder for me Airfoi-ce boys. led their attack with three hits in four trips. I-Ila Iirigle tn deep centre went or the Iirciiit in the ninth inning; Dick Deigheri was the leading sticker for the Legion. He had 5 for 0. two singles, s triple and e home 1. Henry "Pius" Gsllent clipped & three eefo binglee hi six at Iwlpts. He also hit for the circuit in the first frame, and Proctor got the other four-base blow torllegion in the fourth frame. . Jerry Allard. Royal keystone ueker eocepted eight ehenees without I bobble. was the pivot lien for one double killing, and contributed the ileldlng gem of the evening when he went far back of hue in the int inning ther-in Armetrori bid for a t.. loylenk neat pi -up of wil- V '8 low throw in the seventh in also I tine Wort. Alum. 3b 0 0 5 3 0 Hood 8 and C. Thompson. l.rRoe-i L'”""' ” ' 0 9 0 5 i Havlinso ooo ioo coo 01-2 0 ii T”"”” 5 3 27 13 5 Johnson. Hal-rlst ill rind Lake. Umpires: Plate. Hunter; bases, man; Melton and Noble. H1118. Syracuse 020 002 312-10 18 5 Barnes and Howard; Roebuck. HERE THEY ARE . Starters And Post Positions Summerside Raceway FRIDAY . Post Time 8:00 P. M. Standard Time now 1 A s-cuss an non Plllsla-0150.0! 1-2--RUSTY HANOVER 2-'3-MANNISTEH. DIRECT 3-6-PROPANE 4-1-JANET CLEGG 5-7-MARI ON E. 6-4-1 'LL CON TO THE RACE cnc OF rue season TO cars. NIGHT RACES. AUGUST it'll RACE 1 I I-GLASS A TIOT PIJIII-4150.00 I-7-BUDDY BUDIDNG 2-8-FRISCO THE GREAT 3-6-GUY HARVESTER I-5-VELLA GEATTAN 5-4-JIMMIE A 6-2-PEGGY ELLIS 3 7-3-SENATOR. QAIGMYLE iihdmai. A -'3-res -.-o'er.-orig; -eooouu-n' , an n o A 2 7-5-3” sure PAT mm -5 1 :1: 3 ; 57mm” KM-MUCK A-III-dsllnliflble-I::EI:V D:()ARI.;:EST " i 1 e o 11goIlAClll'l-CLASIAPACI l : : : 3 runs.-ensue no: 4 e 3-nu rm Am. PUIIE-CIN.Q 5 g Q o 1-I-COMMANDER BILL . '- 1 e l o ;::f::FA1Nml:0gg;:T 1.3-1-ionrisr an : : : 3 A-J-lwl aunilona '.H-W" A ' ' ' u-mi1iltLrsuonc'm' m Vow 1 "1; I: : 14.3.3, mo, A" 4.2.1-ninoewooo cums- H-KEG 54-.1040 srmcu inir-ht :7; and Johnson. Four Man Softball Plays A At Memorial Field Tonight Tonight out at Memorial Field base stealing and tobacco chewing a City League softball player willjantics. the four man team play step up to the plate for his threelenough good call to soundly whip cuts and discover he has no field--every team they meet. "I '0 hltvi-he ball 7rhr0ll8h- I , They were easy winners over the And hell also learn that thcres summemde mam. Ugmuy me, ”P ha" W489 "mind WK” '-0 3"” win by at least ten qr twelve runs. him a call, for the base Judge and. They hue ,. pmh". "when "'9 ”'”9" Wm be Playing ""55 first baseman and roving infielder. amlmd -WON! We :1-he pitcher is nearly Cuvulier. But the City league pla yerlnombu. Forbes 1. the utchu-' won't be wholly mystified becauawllrvln Luces. the first buemen and M Wm 5' .P13Y1"8 Ham” 0'3"”? Ronnie Hann,'the roving infielder. famous four man soltball team in Frank Cmuche, 3 the each. which Inrihlnl "ll happen and "' Cuvulier will pitch from second U-Willy d00'- , ibase and he will also pitch blind- About threc weeks approximatelyl Mdcdg 1200 fans from Summerside and.' The mmgmg cm, Leaner, my, vicinity watched this same lourmeen "Mend ,4, pl” mandv, cum mun team defeat the Legion andimd are asked mjepon go the the Air Force and many of thoseneld at--L30: Hem-y Hm-anger, fans are still talking about the sonny siull, John Thistle, Art 33)- antics and pitching performance iemg Gem ward, Kenny Tulle, An they 8IW- icoady. Merle Longsphie. John 0land'I boys like to pilter StlCkS:w313h' Vgn-lg Blanchard. Duke and they aren't too fussy about Maccallum, Billy Pryor. Joey Le- which way they be running. Foficlalr. Reg Hughes Angie Carroll, example the runner on third may Merlin Macxenzie. Jackie Mac- take off for second while the man. Donald, Len Arsenault. Irving Mac- on second heads for third. Kinrion and Paddy shepherd. Wally In Addition there could be ii man i Shepherd and Jack Hennessey have on first and he's apt as not t.o;been selected to coach the team. be heading home. .1 The game gets underway at eight In addition to their card playing. l o'clock. Provincial Rifle Team Ready For Dominion Shoot Macbean. Lieut. Col. W. J. MacDonald will; be ln'command of A large group; of Army Cadets leaving from Camp Debert. N. 8. Among this group will be the following Island cadets. Cdt. Pat Landrigan. Cdt. B. Pusher and Cdt. P. Doyle. Wins ladies Golf Match Miss Iris Mu:Lellan was thcl winner of the consolation match. in the Ladies Golt Championship at the Belvedere Course and Mrs. W. R. MacNeill was runner-up. The finals were completed this week. Kaysnicom Win Doubles Match Paul Keys and Bob Acorn de-. feated P.O. Miller and PO. 8per-- nnrd 6-2. 6-1 yesterday evening in the men's doubles competitions of the Island Tennis Tournament at "the Charlottetown Courts. Keys and Acorn will play Jack I-Iennessey and Jack MacDonald this evening at 6.30. The minis in the men's and led- ies' singles will be played on But- urclay afternoon. Brav-EgWihm Six Siraighi The Charlottetown Braves won their sixth straight game onThure- da nl i. as th de Rlvhmnnd 100 030 010- 5 6 3.5oiithpgir)t Arrows eiyi-io fiiiniidgsiiiig Zinker. Lovenguth (BI and Lon-Vplgypld on me old mnmond. 3 nett: Zelaer. Medlmser '6) HIDE-Chisholm started on the mound ifor the Braves and was relieved in The team of marksmen selected to represent the Province in the annual Dominion Rifle Meet which takes place It the Connaught Ranges, Ottawa, will leave this week-end. The meet is scheduled to take place from the 9th to 14th August. It is at this meet that riflemen from all across Canada compete for the coveted honour of ii pieceon the Bisley Team for i965. Those selected from P.!: X. are as follows: Mjr. G. A. MacDoneld. vnieut. Mary Macbennan. Capt. A. J. Mccebe, Capt. R.A. Mccabe. Tpr. B. Bnrwise, Sgt. P. J. Lundri- gen, Sgt. G.G. MacLennan, Sgt. A. M. Johnston, Lleut. R. E. Jenk- ins, Lieut. G. J. Rogers. Tpr. W.E. Hardy. CPO. S.G. Bowles, Cdt. B Connolly. Sgt. R. M. Vessey. N- Lieut. A. K. Mutch. Sgt. M. Martin. Ffsgt. R. L. Thorbum. AB. R. T. Bowles. Cdt. R. Kennedy. Cdt. Garth Macbenmin. No R. W. Ross. Sgt. H. Roper and Cdt. W. Keefe Drug and the Bike Shop Wheelers will play a City Softball League game on the Old Diamond this evening at 6.45. N. S. Baseball Liverpool 1. Kentville 0 Truro ii, Halifax 6 Btellarton 5. Dartmouth 4 i Racing Saturday Night Starters With Positions CURTAIN IAIIII-1:30 STANDARD TDIE I-Springhill Dan: 3-Bonnie's Girl; 3-Sunny B.: 4-Min Peliiz. 5-Roms Budlong; 6-Nightmare Alice; '1-Jimmy Budlonl; I-Any-' way. CURTAIN IAISII-1:46 STANDAID TIME 1-Mr. Jollscott: 3--Mililfl Express; 8--June Breeze; L-Knlmuek Forever; 5--Bonnie's Money; 8---Bobby Hunter; 7-Wait For Me: I-' Ethel 14.: also eligible--Golden Dollar. 1-. I-O-OLAllll'l.!llJ PAUL-I mums A'I' Il'lB.O0 non 1-love! Scott Jr.: 3-lliglity Dob: 3-Little Delbert; G-l'..hgo;' 5-Min Donne Mae; B-Billy Budlmig; 1-Mien Commando. No. I-1-CLASSIFIED TIOT I PACE-I DASIIES AT 3115.00 EACH 1--3!"0 Budlonl: I-Marion l:.; 3-Verhllu Purl: 4-Laurel CIIIOI; I-Silk Hll; 8-3lld'l Echo. N0. I-C-GASCITIID 'l'I0'l'-I DADIIC AT IIIGOO 1-Chet Lynn Clever: 2--Real Flngo; 8-Guy Long; 4-Muriel l2.: 5-Rajah I-lunover; 6-Pet Hanover: 1-Bonnie Dale. No. I-L-CIABBIHED PACE-I DAIHIG AT I150.” IACI 1-Ginnie Forbes; 2-Carl Aulirey:' kcolmel Budlong: 4-'f'o- nimlte: 5-Deon swift: G-Judy nudlong: 7-Carl Frisco; I-Am. erlee's Ace: also eligible-Captain Missouri. cliarlottotown Driving Park :lltlTlcE ro iioiissunl iimunon .ere'umliided.that deoleratiaie 1..- Monday night's Free.-For-All and the M5 Pace must bemedeSIttinieyby.lP.M.' 'l A onnwrrnowu nervma en: "lock of hockey i t 1" iareslden The Summerside Little Leaguers l defeated the Charlottetown Little Leeguers 6-! yesterday CVLIUAII5. ui . an exhibition game at Memorial Field. Jo Jo Galiant was the winning pitcher and George Dunn the los- er. P. Edmerndsior hit a home run for Bummerslde while Allan Mae- Dougsll knocked out two hits for Charlottetown. Following is today": schedule for Memorial Field: 10 am.-Minor League boys aged 9 and lo. 2 p.m.-Little Leaguers movies at Prince of Wales College for Minor League:-s. Little Leaguers. bantoms and all other interested ball play- srs. 6.30 p.m.-l-lolmen's Kensingion. : the sixth irnme by Frank shep- hard. Billie MacF'arlisne started for the Arrows and was relieved by Joe Revell in the fifth. Amby Atkins, Jack Shepherd and Frank Dunn hit homers for the Braves Bernard Maccuigan of the Braves l .3? The weekly skeet shooting meet was held on Wednesday and Thurs- day eveninga with the gunhers shooting on Wednesday under the . ever-threatening weather India” "' ions. On Thursday evening a very fine shooting was witnessed. with the Maritime champion- an amazing rate and all gunners appear to be in top form. Following are the results posted this week; Glydon Willis Ron Atkinson Hugh Simpson Reg Gay Con Gallant . Jim Hornby led all batters. going four for six. The game was handled by Spud Chandler. Additional Sport Page 13 l G tic-iii:-:!BeayiMinerys iluit SA Mar. Major Hockey League oulon BAY. N. 3.. (OP)-Glace and instead would ask league pg-Q any luneu have dropped out of ident C. may Mecnonald for retui the lurltirne Major Hockey League of I-11? mane! 111 U10 of financial troubles and which they are entitled. treasury -. Although 'it will withdraw fro; .1. culls announced Thursday night. competition. the Miners nociu Mr. Gillie said Miners will not Club Ltd. will continue opentioi sendvu delegate to the MMHL and "make every effort" mnung in New alugow Sunday debts incurred during three yw ---e--e-e--- Major hockey. tops British Empire Games Standings VANCOUVER. Games Empire basis of 1 six places: England Australia Canada . south Africa. . New zesland . Scotland . Northern Nigeria Wales . . Pakistan oondlt- Northern Ireland Jamaica large crowd showed up and some Southern Rhodes Uganda. Barbados ships only four weeks away, the Hong Kong clay pigeons are being broken at British Guiana Kenya . Gold Coast Rhodesia Trinidad . 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