~ 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 14, 1966. "othe combination ‘of a cold June’ evening and:\.one of the weirdest exhibitions of baseball we've seen in’ many months caused us to leave the scene of the crime and go home after the fifth inming when Tignish Aces Eagles at. Queen Elizabeth park last Thursday), When, a team scores thirteen’ runs'in one in- we'd rather watch'a group ning, of kids playing hop scotch. The score was 18-7 when we left. We understand the Eagles won, but we havent heard the score Don't cat us wrong. There were some good ball players on both teams: , Sometimes we think ,the weather has something to do. with the quality of play. A miserable evenin produces erratic play, and vice versa. The Tignish pitching finally led to their downfall. Gavin started, allowed four hits in two innings, and his mates let. him down i the first frame. and he was a’ wild in the second. Hackett, who established a reputation for gilt- edged flinging last year, re- lieved, and lived up to his repu- tation for two frames, giving op no hits. Then the roof fell in. Myers couldn't cope with the RCAF | batting and-the—-Bagles-—must- have got a bit dizzy circling those bases. The RC att boys | <rcommitted—five—errors— thé. fourth inning, and Tignish: c 'p- ped in with four hits to score six, runs. McManaman pitched | ‘et- ty good ball on the whole. and this was his second outing in which he impressed us as a cap- Astro Star Gentile Refuses Club Order HOUSTON (AP) Houston Astros assigned Jim Gentile to” Oklahoma City Monday .but the -baseman—with_the— ~——veteran—first- exploding temper indicated he might quit baseball rather than report to the minor league club Astro manager Grady Hatton said Gentile is ‘‘a bad in- fluence’ on the National League club and “he's not t going to Bley. -for -me."’-. _. Gentile, 32, was informed. “of. the decision Sunday. night shortly after he was kicked out of the game between Houston. and Chicago Cubs for tossing his bat toward plate umpire Ed} Vargo. “It looks like this 4s it’: “Geb: tile said. ‘I'm going home.” 7 His home is in Castro Valley, Calif: SUSPENDED AND FINED National League President Warren C. Giles ordered a. five- | day suspension for Gentile and imposed a $250 fine for the in- cident. | Giles said that i Gentile -re-| s to Oklahoma City the pen- | anh ae “will be enforced by Prt Piton; president of the National Association (minor leagues), and Dewey Soriano, president of the Pacific Coast League homa City, an Astro farm club | in the Pacific Coast’ League. » But Hatton said if. any major I'm not going to lose with play. Slator league club wants him Houston |ers who put their own feelings Merit (2:12), ‘above that of the team Riche is ready to make a deal. Harness Gentile was assigned to Okla- Of the majors if anyonewants Rogersville, N.B,, SPORT ECHOES Weird Match 8 in Prince Loop. as gr eronrern— NCR MAN: MacDONALD ~ able chucker. He struck out five in the first three innings, and his infield. was more to blame than—he--was for. the fourth ning uprising. Pitcher Gavin partly redeem- ed: his pitching” lapses by hitting a long home run .ball to deep~ 4 right field in the first inning. This was -the only chance he got : No demonstrate his slugging po- wers as he was taken out of the dine- -up inthe third frame.- Har- ‘old’ “Marty” Martin “hit “one to deep left centre and romped around: the bases, but a new ground rule sent, him hack ‘to se- cond with an automatic double. Had his drive been twenty yards to the left, it would have hit the road and gone for a home run. The boys who hit to-deep centre will find it hard to hit four-mas- ters with this new rule in force. Attention — umpirest’ When you call a third strike on a hbat- ter, don't be too quick to, say catcher might drop the ball, and | then except under certain condi- tions the batter is not out, ana must be tagged or retired at first. The. trouble with this is that the batter's back is turned to the catcher, and one heing- called out’ naturally assumge the catcher has caught the ball, and so does not get a good start to lfirst. We saw this happen. in a recent game Yes, Mr, ump, we “might go in “there and not half as well, but we reserve the ‘inalienable right and privilege ‘of Canadian ‘citizens and base- ball fans to question the vision, judgment, and all-round gsanity of umpires. ins do — ote | OWN | CH TOWN. CH TOWN 4s - PEE Llib tt left bee ul a | ADIOS FOR ‘EVER COPS SEVENTH DASH Ten Players ‘Are To Hockey Hall Of Fame MONTRE AL (CP) — Ten Elmer Lach,. Hector. (Toe) will be added to hockey’s Blake and Ted Lindsay. names Hall of ‘Fame rhit Aug.’ 27, Rab gett in amateur a i ockey and. minor pro ranks | phir _ os ae ania ehene ‘from 1929-1936 before ra. tat to day the NHL and the American eee a League between 1936 and 1941. Included will be Clarence’ 8.) He’ became NHL president Campbell; a Rhodes scholar and gept, 4, 1946: lawyer who rose to become Na- tional Hockey Me ague president WAS AN “ALL-STAR. 20 years ago. Campbell was Brimsek, a native of Eveleth, jelected to the builders’ cate. Minn., won the Vezina Trophy jtory.. The nine other men as the league's best netminder | jelected to the Hall of Fame jtwice and all-star recognition in were added to the players’ céate-,, 1939-40-41-42. gory. ‘ : Pratt was born at Stoney They. are goaltender Frank 'Mountain, Man., and had a ree- | Brimsek? former Boston Bruins ord of 26 years in hockey from | , Bak "PE EIRTN A Ne ing Park last evening and- ‘of the dust .of ten dashes only one horse managed to take hon- ors in both it's dashes. Eloise | Wick, owned by the Greerbrier \farms of Charlottetown and under ‘| the. guiding hand of Walter Human Ability Reaching Limits — HANNOVER, Germany (AP)’ Human ability to perform rec- held by France's Michael Jazy, is 3:53.60. He did predict some‘ slight improvements in current rec- ords and a broadening of the | field of athletes able‘ to reach ( nding records. “Reindell> a member of - the | (Godfrey Photo Added | /Reind faculty at Freiburg | University and a heart special- | ist, told’ reporters that the record-breaking trend of recent years was brought about by im- Philadelphia Ramblers. in,_1935,_ Provements {moving up to the parent. New |niques. York Rangers the next season, These techniques, he In_1939-40, his great play ‘on have enabled athletes. to reach defence was instrumenia! in the their maxi-mum’ capabilities, | Rangers’ winning the " Blanley which would have been impos- Cup. sible under old, unimaginative | Pratt was traded to. Toronto methods. ;Maple Leafs in 1942 and in the ‘But 1 3. ored 17 943-44 schedule score techniques will. not be able to land 40 assists .for 37 points, ‘most ever scored bv a defence- overcome human biological -lim- |'Wee Lass (R, MacKenzie) j|man. It was broken 21 years itations Ch o. in _training:, tech- | Reindell added, the point) Windy June (J. Smallwood) coals #8 being reached where training| Runnymeade Colin (R, Mac- ‘ater when Pierre Pilote of Chi- o Black H wks scored 59 oo ore ‘Chavats. Plans Knockout Reardon, born In Winnipeg, played most of his career with” Montreal -‘Canadiens. He played _ By ROD CURRIE ee = JIM GENTILE . | “T went along with him AS Yong as could but I’m not zo ing to put up with his stuff any- jmore,’’ Hatton said: fa "T don’t want to keep him ont him. But \for me. he’s not going to play If I'm going ‘to lose, | Racing ithe seventh tou ETS, OTD Soren DAE oe rernererererennntntieeen and Joyce Renaux (2:13 45) | Scott and Chief Budlong | double winners, on an,eight-dash ses set new personal records, ‘and another established. a- maid- | jen mark on a nine-dash harness racing card at Brunswick Downs Monday night. Other winners were Shawfield Dean (2.25 1-5), Miss Convair (2.23 3-5, Atabian Nights (217 2-5) and Loretta’s Boy (2.18 | 45). ’ | New marks were. set by Span- | “lish Way (2.15), Lady Tipton | SACKVILLE DOWNS, N. S. (2.11), Miss Silent (2.11 3-5) and (CP. — A double victory by Wayne D. Henley (2.11 2-5). Mir- ami&®hi Post established a maid- | en mark of 2.17 3-5. Other winners were Mighty Again (2.14), Bifty. Silver (2.12), Adios Alex (2.18°3-5) and Taythe (2.14). PROBABLE PITCHERS Wild Chance and a 2:07 45 mile by Jeanie Time: highlis ghted an eight-dash harness racing card “Wild Chance won the first race in 2:12 25 and the fourth in 2:12 15. Jeanie Time, owned by P.J.. and Lucie LeBlance of | had the'fast est time of the meht. Other winners were: Sandy (2:10 1-5), Shadydale. Bonny’s Adios By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (2:09 1-5), Just Gary (2:08 2-5) Probable pitchers in’ today’s major league baseball games Combination pays were smal! with won-lost records. FREDERICTON (CP) American League | at | (N) — Queen “were Minnesota (Boswell 2-4) Kansas City (Dobson 2-4). California (Chance 3-8) at Chi- ‘ous that he would like as many | \ _ i Nfld. (gP) — by injuries. He returned to New- 30 - year * old foundland .and played for the Bishops. Falls native who’ * be- Conception Bay Ceebees of the came. the. first Newfoundlander Newfoundland Amateur Hockey to make the National Hockey Association in the 196465 season | League—.aben._be.played.._.with..because —‘I_knew.priorta. train-.| |Detroit Red Wings in the 1962-63 ing camp what plans Sid had | | season, plans ‘to return to pro: for me and-I wasn't fond of. |fessional ranks after a two-year them.” period at home Faulkner said in an interv lew he has been invited by Detroit coach Sid Abel to attend the | main training camp late in:! | September, but ‘doesn’t know whether he'll be sent to a farm iteam or_the NHL club if he’s laccepted back into the Detroit ‘ranks. . “Sid was pleased to know that | I would: like to try it again,’ jsaid Faulkner ‘It’s quite obvi-| ST. JOHN'S, Alex Faulkner, > ,| $2.80; $5.20 Plans Return" | ee ~ Eloise Wick Wins Twice — ction Packed Races. Photo finishes were ‘a. dime a|Craig came out’ on:the front end | Yankee. Timber (J. Small- dozen at the Charlottetown Driv- of two photo finishes, nipping’ $83.00; 82.60; $12.40-$2.80, $2.10, out.| Yankee ‘Timber at the wire yond) 22! $2.30; $210; -$.10. - : both sas ire in Hurrah ‘E. Ferguson) 33 Exatcor—$26.70 faneks, Were, OE SOG 10 o's Was: C. 16. Bigad). 44 RACES5AND9.—~ each of the two In the other free-f ail class, | Shotgun Hanover (H. Stead) 55 Gunny K , is : ey (E. Clow 22 only four entries a up at the Times—209.7 and 2-09.4 * |Highland Regue (J. Hennes- gate but-gave the fans as much, : Pays $450: $2.70: $3.10: sey).34 aoe Little Doctor (J. Chappell). 1,% om eo eee Shere Second Daily Double: $24.00. | Miss’ Cop pertone Ww Crale) 41: ‘heat in 2:11 only to finish fourth : RACES 3 Dennis Herhert E. Fergu- : in the next heat and the fourth | Mystery Judy (R. MacFay- son) 55 place finisher the first time out. den! ered Times, 2:13:3 and. 2.13:3. | Adios Forever, led the’ field to Afton Libby (R. Craig) 2 Pays: $450, 2.60; 3.30; 0, the wire in the second half of Boomtown ‘D. MacNeill) 3, 4:70, 3 the double dash. Northfield had | Josedale Co-Pilot (C. Smith) a a 22 summary and J. Scotch | | Frankie Chief “(G. MacLeod) 5 Hal. heavily favored bythe | Captain-Logan «D--Simmonds)6 ined a — en multitude of racing fans,. was Lord Adios (O. Poulton) reaching its outer limits a/lead- ; ' ing German sports phecinen (8S 3-3. The hectic finishes made for | Deceiver (J. Smallwood) _8 s Reported. Ba rred said Monday some fine pays as ao ee | — os ate 2:70, $215 . SACKVILLE DOWNS, *’. NS D _ | pai win in seven ays — 7 :30;¢ ae care ae se or ae a Relodell, prea Rose Robin figured in the first | $3.20, $2.60;. $3.20. ananassae for ~Sports- Medicine, said he Laany:_ enmie.; 3 ehe “cornnined Spells 99.0 ‘{ell_of Port Williams, N-S., have did Nob panes aone exh, with the winner of ea dash, RACES 4 AND 8 been barred from harness rac- would: vin & thie nite ne. oe ae this Misshes Security Scott ‘J. Hennes- . ling here pending the outcome of i sey) og , The present world record, | stable entry, Mystery Judy was | Willard’s Choice (W. Kelly -24 ig ta Cones merens \chased to the wire by Afton Lib-| Abner C. (W. Craig) $3) Teste conducted: by by but bettors -had the Quinella lacky V. (C. O'Brien) 41 following the. first ek tate ‘well figured out and it Roll O Matic (J. Campbelly 55 revealed the presence f nico- }paid a low $6.70. Times: 2.12:3 and 2.13:2 tine in the horse. Forbes. Scot Security Scott and Lucky V Pays $6.20: $4.00; $2.70;. $9.40: won the race. jsplit honors in the fourth and jeighth dashes and. the combina- | jtion of Lucky V and Scott in tHe jeighth paid $26.70 in the Exactor | feature. | The final feature of. the “eve - GOOD DEALS NOW : = all Ford: and the first place finished of | | Miss Coppertone in the ninth) land Eloise Wick in the tenth ‘dashes paid $24.00. — 1 --The~only-- other~-single — dash ~ winner on, the card was Little | Doctor in the fifth. RACE I ~ HAY MAKERS BALERS Re as Three top barers, a mous! tor size job. You can count on ron é pendability, economy, efficiency, mous Ford knotters tie your heh tight and firm. Ford-engineered plu features mean more profit for yo whether you're fi selling doing custom work, 1 Fayden! (C. Smith) |Ernie Spencer (G. MacLeod) | Calamity’s Boy (J. Chappell) Hill Top King (R. Craig) Shelton Byrd ‘W. Craig) Time: . 2:17.2. Pays $12.70; $4.80, $3.90; 2 3 4 5 6 a 8 ur haying,.get better oy fa r with the Ford 510 hay _|star, defencemen’ Babe Pratt, juvenile teams to Stanley Cup : . : Kenny : Reardon” and Butch champions and then to ,a {rom 1940-42 before going over: New yORK-: (CP)—Chuvalo| — RACES 27 ._ citer And Yor beter raling, Fo Bouchard, along with forwards coach's berth in the Western S€2S with’ the Canguian Army. and Bonavena, behaving more | Rose Robin (C. Smith) ~~ 14 its exclusive features, Ted Kennedy, Max Bentley, League. Pratt turned pro with’ He rejoined the Canadians iM jike a travelling vaude ville | |J. Scotch Hal (D. Weisner) \2 3 R — | the - 1945-46 season and in his team than a pair of boxing | Northfield (R. Harper) 32 MOWERS te next four seasons was an all- champiohs, rolled into’ town| Adios Forever (J. Ch M) 41 ‘ | MARITIME RACING - 4 Bouchard, Reardon's defence Monday for serious words with Times—2:11 and 27108 Traditionally the safes faater, 4 | lmate; -played wifh Canadiens the state athletic oe ein oa Pays $7.30 $2.40; $2.20: $14.20) “rugged 7 sosatiee ees mowi a for 1s seasons amt—w2s—one—ot—and— hilarious—luncheon_with_ +$7-40;—-$10:20—__—___— SYDNEY | (CP) sg Trotter , harmess racing. card here Mon. ‘the most. outstanding rear- press. | First Daily Double—$56 60. their pronnenee rca Spencer Rapid was the lone dou- day ‘night : guards of his time. He, qualified’) Chuvalo said he thought - he | : RACES 6 -10- -- mance. Stop in, see for ble winner on the eight-dash har- Queen ‘Scott: won in times of for ‘the first all-star te2m three could. knock out. Oscar. in pe Wee. (Ww. — Vy } are eae Doe ae here Mon- 270 15 and 2:10 45 and Chief times’ and “the second’ team or five rounds. FORAGE HARVESTERS Re Gor races two and aie , Budiong finished im 2:11 and twice. Oscar didn’t bother with. pre- Hard-working, moneymakerSess with times of 215 45.-and 215, | 74 25. - _ | Kennedy. quit hockey «at -30 dictions about. rounds except to PRACTICE _ the Ford forage hary Athbrose-bad~and-Roll-On-Lew=~.--Other._winners..were.. Fair Vit;after..12..years..with..Loreate-Ma~.-say--he-expects~to~-be=the= Next fee record-breaking ¢rops ea a i Sinia (2:10.35), Joey Spirit ple Leafs. He sparked the Leafs heavyweight champion of the and as fine as you Tike without ; is traded wins in’ the featured (a: Coach Gerry Melanson te-" ging. That's the kind of perfo: linvitational trot and pace. 16), Tanda. Dared. (2:07) ey eo Oe Se Yee quests that all players of the! @xJ u can plan on with a Ford "Roll On Lewis won. the first Mr. Volodga (2:17). ; | Jumior softball team bé at Vie- “Tavester Asks fo show youl dash .in 213 3-5 while Ambrose —Payofifs were smal, toria Park at 6:15 tonight. The | ee aa Lad: stepped the fastest time of | | : | fn the ma lor a new Cane hte’ mre ce rame AleX Fau ner [Sen Ses | tan eet _ handy specs oo! chase of any new Fo! Qua Baler, Get 2 top deal, too—now! | : softball league . action battle. | Gametime is 6:30 p.m: FREE! |FORD lease ot genuine | |” Campbell and ca. li RUDISCH'S | | CENTRAL B ee | L BEDEQUE Alberry Plains Your Ford oo Re Volkswagens | Are Our. Specialty... Complete fine of genuine a TE EAST ERN PROVINCIAL AIRWAYS, ~ CHARLOTTETOWN SCHEDULE Summer 1966 SET - Eee: ca : cago (Buzhardt 3-3). _ | potential NHLers’ as possible O e S O Nn | T BASEBALL | Washington (Ortega 53) at with the expansion a =| ff : y * s ;Detrojt (Monbouquette 3 - 5). 1967-68. If I can’t make ¢ ‘ g \iN) : ° |Wings I'll play hae in the E ective Ju ne 15, 1966 a Anothér classy RESULTS |. Boston (Santiago 4 - 8) at /farm system and hoe one of ~enaireneten Wis ow ; : a sia classy race card {s on second start of the year and he Cleveland (Siebert 5-3). (N) ithe new clubs pick me up in the | — East! nd-Southbound wa at the Charlottetown | looked good in his las st'start By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York (Bouton 1-1) at draft next sumimer.’ DRIVING PARK ts bou 3 Qri ying Park with seven top . Armond’s Buddy will leave National League Baltimore (McNally 5-2). (N): | Faulkner a.,centre, entered Frequency:-7 Monday: Daily *Daily * Dally ages free-for-allers bidding for from the seventh: position - and “Chicago 00 000 000-— 0 51 National League 'the American Hockey , League a Wednesday | ss bene op honors in the featured Sth this. aging-speedster was Virtua]. San Fran. 01601000x— 8110 _ St "Louis . (Stallard 0-2) -at six years, ago with Rochester | TUESDAY, Friday iarent an Beh, dashes. __ hly unbeatable last fall’ at ‘the _Broglio (2-5), - Jenkins (a New York (Rusteck 1-0). Americans: a Toronto Maple 2 v ‘Saturday Ohio’s Orphan who took a new Charlottetown track Jy, idging on Connors (6), «Hoeft (8) nd Atlanta (Johnson. 4-5) at Phil- ‘Leaf farm club. He scored se JUNE 14 Waar et 6 - lifetime mark of 2.08:4 last year ‘lagt seasons performance jo Hundley; Perry (7-1), McDaniel adelphia ile a Sas . ae and 10 pricier Rte : ght Number: 2A 4 2 . will be leaving from the rail Should be real toug (8) and’ Haller. HR BES Mc-Cincinnati _(Maloney 6-2). at; rookie year in the } u 5- s : i. : 4 Sition and this will ake te Bight ahi a ibe ,. (Covey (11), pas (Fryman iG. Na lenayot in the- ae eet 8: ‘00 P. M. wae atte DC-3. DC-3 DC-3 DC-3 five-year-old a Ne First Houston (Dierker ) at Swplayoff series wit ve goals she 5 tough to Keni. th. the tke ee Chik a, wae St. Louis 200 000 000 ‘Angeles (Koufax 11-1) (N) - three of them winners RACE NO..1 - Moncton: sooo Depart 12:25 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 11:45 &m,; 6:40 a.m, ifth dash © with Chum leaving from th i : — 2.51 $99 ‘ 1 1: Whirl ositio t e rail New York 000003 1ix— 5 99. Chicago_ (Holtzman 2-6) at He played in only 35 games -—Mountain Jester | : s nightie te ane be re is vorte lta as pre- Taee fa: Jackson {5 - 5),. Woodeshick San Francisco (Herbel 1-0). the next year-and was hindered ae a : | Matieriles APrive fe din pa seein a oa er first’ start of the z will start from pat =e 3—Jolly May - i :40 p.m. #10 -p. 205 a.m, year at the local oval has been ‘he number two position and the Bhawe (24) an on pee . 4—Lucky Lark «, Depart 6:50 p.m. 12:20 p.m, 7:15 a.m. training well and . could easily tough Mr. McElwvn Key wil * : aylor. S: n SITI¢ §—Shadydale Andy i h : N ~ walk off with top honors. Sunny’ leaving from the nj mmr ity See STARTERS : d es TIONS: AT 6=—C P Mason : | Charlottetown: Arrive 1:00 p.m. 7:10 p.m, 12:40 p.m. 7:35 am, King who won his last two st position Firs |7—White Choice ~- ~< . | Depart 1:20 p.m. :00 p.m, 8:00 a.m. starts ‘Atlanta 000 000 200— 2 43 ig p k : here will leave f t The fast ‘breaking ¢ arker Scott sere’. rom the three é aptain. Phila 023.001 00x— 6 50 : . position. andywith a mile. in’ Chief willbe going from the four! Cloninger © (5-7); * O'Dell* (3) RACES 2 — ‘ { Magdalen Islands: Arrive 2:05 p.m. 8:45 am, .2.10:3 already this yéar will he SPO and in his last start he Jed | Olivo. (5), Umbach (7) and “ 1 Burling ton’s Belle . Depart “ e(See -peemeorr oe two wins: Hi iam wie lo_wireJoowin-in2-15-Torre:— Jackson —+4-5)—and= Dal} _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1966 : a f ¥ con footnote) vay will be—teaving from tie east Mere srt ee wert he rye HR Pha yates ae ne oy Texas €hief sta omen eye eh ees ETRE four position and he “upset a leaving from the outside six: po (3). eee POST ST TIMES: “00 pM . Photo. thie ae clase Te eee classy field t¢ 1 241% ‘sition and if this hoarse race i ae Me = ee roma ‘ 2 5 op. ES alg x he let Sara anda a good eats a neers At opargh— Rie wes 4 = ACES AND. eee eee eee erm ; asily rie “nner aye Mee ; " . 2 Away, 4D t, 4—Jim’s Joy, | /—Mystery 1] oe 4 . chante against thik Tield ee co a Wwinne Jay, —McCont—12-3)—+8)—and 5. Son Day aah Sint ba Regen ; 4am’ q0N ‘¢=Reopie’s- Bet ——_—__—_— Halifax: : kos : ee Kim Sue was third in 205 3 in ralita C will betrailing jit Edwards; Law: MeBean (4), rna Price, g p ncept, n/ - d ; Peeecuicion early this year and ee ee beet Sesto Rs: cn ea pe eae RACES 2 AND 4 Sw ee E Northbound Westbound 4 0 the bh nt 1a Ss inson 5): it ties ‘ = Jolly ic : : ‘ - fe ae mes did Start could up a fie ata ; t Clemente. (9 ‘ 1—David P. H, 2—White Choice; 3=4id Freight, 4—Adiqway: g princess Mark - Flight. Number: . "3 27 ; 3 “pec Mark Purdae will vill be a ki ‘his field) Tommie Ro Coyne dad American League Logan, 5—Magic Charm, om ha cei Riley, 7—Belle Texas, 8—'3—E£llen Joyce : , : ; : aS ee lea ih hin taal sank anae anh COLE Mr. Charmer. : : ". | -Countess - Alice Halifax: Depart 2.35 p.m ‘dashes under his helt will pe Minnesota Hn 001 01N— 2-70 sack 3 S—-Peter's Made! P oe touth. fram the Rh n Kansas City) 040001 0Nx-—— 5101 —Ripover ‘ 5 : . : _ Orlando Ce peda. | “ese Rin aeate y Pascual ac SienleE ctr 1 =-Cief's—-Gal; 2—Grand~-R. -3—Timm--H.,- 4—Potomac- Chuck; 7—Ozark—Pete -New Glasgow: Strive . ears $°05"Wm-- * rPhey TO “PF AaA F : a oF ay Bo . 1 D 05 ‘ To Come Bak anes thrée' and iseven wiih Teh Saag ; in ae Rattey, 5—Paddylami Girt, RACES 4—8 . “rete 3:15 p.m, 5 y_-Dick from 4 psa dcuss er: (5-9) and Roo eel a oy -Ch : lick ee | : suited he—rail “spots iNew Vark 600000 000— 0 4 er kaet i ee Magdalen Istats: Arris oo ST. LOUIS ‘AP The af. Countess. Alice. froni the four 003 0199 1 Audrey & Pride. Gary T. Adios,-3Sunny Key, 4—Doc Wil-/% Grand R ive. ’ i F ' Louis Cardinals “hope to have SP. and Ozark Pete. from the ee é Arias oa son,- 5;-Caparfly, ‘ones Time Gal Ree cdi ~ |3—Mr McElwyn Key ' Depart 2:35 p.m i: “(See 9.15 am. injured first baseman Orlando | Se¥en slot: picked Aé the race fa Hoe we 4 re sora oe Te a ; ° ‘ footnote) ‘ ‘ ik ° : Onitec Hate yrs ; C a- an ywar almer A +3), ‘ a 5—Stalag anover : j g Cepeda back , withinstwo'weeks,. | VOres Others ookfne for race Watt (6) nd * Ftchebarren ; : ne ‘ 6--Splurge : Charlottetown: = ~ © “Arr ‘9 . % She It was feared that Cepeda wins will he Prinen Mark, HRs Ralt— + Rehinson 16), 1—Susan’s Birthday, 2 Keziah, 3— West River Atom, 4—Miss.7 Estralita C ’ 5 Ive 3:20 p.m, a 3:40 pom. 10:00 ain. might be lost for the season as ee the two spot, Fllen.ig Robinson, 10 Woodstock, 5—Shelton. Byrd, 6—Wee”Lass, 7—Lyndon Hanover, $—Tommie B Counsel : epart 3:40 ha 8:15 p.m, 4:00 p.m 10:20a.m. _.aftera-batted -ball-hit-him-in-the—loxcethred_.pasitinn ——pepapig ee marie ore $= Sandy Bes, FANE “Amor s Song Fei a ae dona ae 5 . = gakus i tight eye during practice before Model, fifth spot.- and R pover, ; a ‘ * RACES 5— 9 Summerside: Arrive 53 8:35 p.m, | 4:20 p.m. 10:40 a.m. Friday’ night's game in Phila- | Scoring on the outside MOTOR. TTT RACE 9. ly “Ohio's Orphan : Depart, © -* 8:45 p.m, 4:30 p.m, 10:50 a.m, delphia ; There could easily be nine sin- & yada 1~Jolly Don, 2Rose Alda Chief, 3Sénator’s Cousin, 4—Real: ‘7 ae A Wick ae F “IT hope to be; ready -to play | gle dash winners-and nays shotdl Spirit, 5—-Honest Patch, 6—Enterprise Lady, 7—Pine Ridge Mar- ray ne King ; , Moncton aD ‘rit pie itt vas ee ee in 10 days to-tWo weeks,” Ce- | be high So for an evanne ion, ®-Mighty Sandy. A. E.— Mighty Rock Bae tet : eared ae d id, “but IllJeave it up. notch en it ae Sle: atyecr BG 'Daily Double 1 and 2; ‘Exactor-on x 5; Qui nell: R eee | a sai sh enjoyment be « ace ila on cle 7 ale fo the doctors to decide just tend the races Whe et cleo Yi as Ml Exactor on Race 9. aah ' |§-Mark Purdue | *Footnote : Flights 24 and 25 do not serve New Glasgow. and Halifax on Sundays. All times an ” eS ‘ arlotte- or 5 . — ‘ 7—Armond’s Butidy |Tocal times. ' ; ‘ ey town Driving-Rark tqickt, - PEL B elie eee a ee . ee ( ; % ¢ erat * ‘ : Vesey di < ’ : ‘ ae ; i ‘i ; aw | « 4 Se 8. . e ‘Horse And Owner CONDITIONERS AND RAKES - SS SSS ~