» * Te Guardian, Charlottetown, F.. Jel 15, 1968. 7? HUNTERS’ CORNER Some Tourist Sportsmen Attempt To Act Slick ¢ . Dartmouth’s Andy's Son. CapturesInvitationalPace — SUAIMERSIDE fuly hae given us real tourist law abiding. - gentlenian! tyne : Apdv'sale Droven bw | Jimny Moore RACES, 1 AND 4 1 Seoteh M3l R Mae ‘weather and the month is with. Dul- there os. always the odd Son, th” ma anil ent fourvear- Andv a Son. estab'ished a new Name The Price G Sobev 1% Greze “98 “emont hee who rrr att Pp awn ‘ rie’ rack record of 205 in the firs Audiong 5 uzhe ! nose Robin ( Sm in ore d Ss of being half over hie® h would-—pu t fold bay , hore ed wm F t k d of 26 t first Brown Rudion H: Huz 4 Rn: bir Smith 49. one o Heth gard . fallen ONO? f given half’ a chance 1 tand Harrs— Whebbhv af Dart--mile of the two-dash event. This Shelby Amght.'C OBrien) 22 Charhe- Dudtey “1 Bernard) 9 8 ee - . a he wat a ery: .ordinary looking | mouth, captured the $4000 was alen a new record for the Gaitway Senator 4 Wool Times—? 03 206-1 si e riuring the night perind and this ; <> | Fabs Cas ; vidal % tte c oll’ Ga ths ane phmmernien ebarerer whee was — — “4 “ae Vale Invitational youngster He paced the second . a - : i a : ; ‘ Ands oe ned hx Erte and ate the qreund slenést ps noen VSR making my rodnds. Fee | free- e last maght mile in 2.05.1 hsb peas apy ha Ha 1ebby, Dartmouth, N 8. es it-falls but gives our crops several years | drove an old. dise — The old track record of 2.05.4 alhe.. I ent) an > 4 RACE 9 a new lease of iife with every wheeled Nash whose top speed i BASEBALL had heen established. in 1983 by mm er KIS Chapeetly® dra Kandy Kid ‘G. Chappel! 1 ae Hae tle endl @eaih anne was 30 miles_per hour-uniess you | a Charlottetown borse, Domin- imes--2.17-2, 2 21-2 Craig's Abbe C. Chappel! + es ; ~ * wanted the engine to blow up tn | Name The Price owned bv Fo atisc r . is really tops this ‘season and : — RESU T ion Byrd aida- thease’ Wadia Sak iss Lane ‘J Harkness! | ° 3 the potate.acreace is ateraze oro.” , . See | L $ The Dartmouth entry made it H Hugh oe TT Ceee » Burlington Belle (‘H Poulton) 4 above that mark: Gur cattle ne ey = ae eo Cat a look easy both trips He Jed all nenee SS Honest Patch ‘C. Smith 4 ver had it so vgnod with suteu> “0 An eri i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the way ithe first mile and im | RACES 2 AND & Handsome Lady (R. Barrett) 6 lent crass at eve level-ved ap 7° Y' ae yf ese - _c ae. e : National - I rague the second dash was trailing sec- = a F. Mcisaae) 11 .Rarb C (A. Smith) 7 . pears to grow 4s fast as Heron. : en ae Been Pr oaks sen tah adh: 4 ord to the Charlottetown mare, om ane (B- Ber 23 Nie ven E Bernard) 8 eer The add brood of ‘ducks is . ‘ joe ! Eloise Wick. unt they came : ime—2.1% HOR RUSINESS ‘ f wt | r . . chowale. we Wat nothing ' to" gat ( 7 a ¥ aah y Cincinnati — 291 208 11s— 9140 nner the wire iat he en seg si Spit (R Rarnett) 3 3*© Kandy Kid mened by £& Bryes- ® ner up over Manw old time ' ' iy csgurs weiateng os Briles ‘+8 Woodeshick :2), LS round Driver Jimm fy Haven C..Smuith) «4 te eae dunt nt d-a sarap ' Grant's Rrdge on the Jaster (2), NMahaffev 5 Den- ay h e 4 Maynard's Maney J; Small . ex hunters are worrer COP. . ; . ' ee ‘ iT chohios ‘ok oie Piguid Riter where twa char- nix (7) and McCarver. Corralles ee ee ere wood : SA Aimar Captures ten Galil terol iu Monee aichdre acters’. knew a ite well and a (6): Malonev (10-4 Nottebart sony diag gee lead ak ihe ote Mr Charmer (W Henderson) 4 § is te tater Aueiss labhere aver or nous we dressed Yank (R) and Edwards HRs. Cinei— * a ss am ea ot Times—2 12-2; 2.14 Tour de France shat were, trving -therr Tuck on trout y (11 ie ) never really challenge ow io Mr Jol - . accurate -estimate the black, as . h ' aa Shomeky i ' remainder of the race r,s ones oy G, Mis du ‘ panes ee oe . Alene with the tilee dare @ phy, Augustine Cove; PARIF—AP i Prenehman a lad bs ther-in-law a trip from the jong wi mm Mare . r. lightly ® ay be nen Shatin incktentalle the: tare : PROBABLE the purse Andy's Son, who cap- RACES 3 AND 7 hurls. apr} _ nonene s Reonrt ‘are coming im thet characters were nof fecting any | PITCHER - tured the inaugural race here Omo's Orphan Cc $mith) 11 ‘ecisiessl “eoetinn daa wan a juveniles are rnaming our wood ngin” and their companion was i RS last. vear, also was awarded a Amon Frost (J. Campbell) 22 ‘one our pg 5 a Nee lar ores and marshes wh iz hs keees nretty hich Tt cooler: and a trophy emblematic Headgear ‘C. Smith $2 The —. Ae hin eee? anvthing that flies. runs or S's) The hews had the rep of mak By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the race A second trophy was Adins forever (C Chappell’ 25 aa -vear-old Aimar —im-entv + . « . ni > nf - _ eae This week “an -anzling ine top ‘moonshine and the trio Probable pitchers’ for today § alsa presented by the Prince Countess Alice (F. Bernard) 44 nai gga te groom = Base friend of my accuaiptance Was had an unmistakable shine im maior league zames. won-lost ‘ a eth Times—.2.12-2;°2.11 ». | Sone) a conc and : County Horsemen's x last dav of the r ihe teving us luck on trout at. Big. their eves ‘records in parenthesis Yankee. Tinal the: Jack __Ob!0's Orphan owned hy, A = ace with s2 Pond east of Sourie _ Tour «ts l told the Yank that he woula American League es plete: : tec init and T. Craig advantage of one minute, 38 °< . A -V é fem the USA arrived (and have te buy an angling heense Boston. Sheldon (10) at Cait- , Ne, eS Nees: cae started ancling for trout Appar- and that the cost was $290 Fi fornia, Chance (7-10. N niech herge from. -Sewthpert, RACES § AND 6 Janssen. his closest competitor pie Uk teas a tian ii maski ais @ . - oo say ee ts set Sous York Stotil : (1.1 finished in second place in both Andy's Son (J. Moore) 11 Aimar. in the 111-kilometre ee sa! haath hts re : eer ws » # semyre. ' miles while Starburn, owned Yankee Trmber (J. Smal! first half of the last leg, and 7 VOU ‘ enazers ore pull eut the price and “his .com- mt Raases City, Mroume’ (¢-4), hy FE. Williamson of Fredericton wood! 22 the 513 kilometre ndiwidua! ted them yt thew were. not a lai brah’ ag ° reat N) ‘ 7 “| 4 ‘ " i ry ! fer trout. Each hada shotcun Hy ya d ie hie: " You ate Washington Rickert (8-9) at % B., emerged with a 3-3 re. Sarburn (8 Stevenson) 83 races against the clock which—_—— PORE a RR TT that Few teat fa Tae RANE TE Temas | Minnesota.Kaat—(11-67>(N} cord. | Elotse Wick .W_ Craig) 4.6) woued__9e__the - 4. <ee-aeemgene either down or up the pond with so toh with him and his i- Cleveland’ Sisherr 9-51- ato Two.other entries were double | Donnaway 9 Willis) R 4 fest. kept his lead over the ‘ the odd black duck fo exception cence’ And like a parrot he re- Chicago’ Howard (3-1). (N) winners.on the night's card. Mr. | Senator's Sis 17" GoRUen) 87 ehatenging Dinretinan : The parents offered no -objere- neated it ‘word for word’ 1 - . Baltimore. Bunker (8-4) at ‘ollity captured both the second et. poe . thon-te such antics so long @S said to him. mv ire beginning to * Detroit. Wickersham (5-2), (N) and sixth. dashes while Obto's | ther offspring were enjoying rise slichtlv “you only THINK OVER FOR SIX National League Orphan captured both dashes | MARITIME RACING themselves: and it was Sunda¥ voy are leaving the province—in - : : : Los Angeles. Drysdale (4-14-%ot an Invitational event. Single | é ae - 7 — said - didn’t the mornigg TH see to it that Russ Jackson (19), Quarter- touehdown Thursday night in halfhack, Bob Kosida (94) ts -at-New York. Fisher (44), 0) dash wrinsers.-mere Brown Bud- - gaint JOHN, NG ep) MONCTON (CP) — Foe the a ‘lar! athe such actions .. the Reval. Canadian: Mounted hack for the Ottawa Rouge, a | CFL exhibition game downed by Ottawa halfhack = San Francisco, Mariehal long, Name The Price and‘chance Abbe, a three-year-0ld second consecutive night drivers ohare ify en sofhing WAS Police sop your ear at the fet- Riders.. sprints over the goal’ “against the Sashatchewan . Whit Tucker (26 (14-4) _at Philadelphia, Bunning Kandy Kid hay horse owned by ‘Devon took the spotlight from horses sneq~enge De wos. Snore ee ay and you'll be tn real_trouble “jine for Ottawa's first-quatier Roughriders Saskatchewan (CP Wirephete) (95). (N° ‘ An exactor om race 4 returned Stable @f Fredericton, won the at Brunswick Downs harness case here would he a complaint and NOT two dollars. worth. | —<—<———_<$<_<$___—_______ - -_——- : Chicago. Hands (5-8) at Pitts: @ total of $126.40 on a combina- featured Invitational pace on & raring track Thursday tered ahout Island residents He got in his lick before he_lefi = $ i burch.Law «#3» -4¢N) tion of Brown Budling and Shel- nine-dash _ harness racing card ; making themselves obnoxious (® and felt quite a lot better I was s Houston; Farrel! 3-6) at At. by Knight. Brown Budlong im here Thursday night. The horse | Guy Gaudet, drivmg horede visting fourrsts writing out his receipt of the Oac a na la n CA mM Janta, Johnson (8-6), (N) this dash paid $43.40 to win. The was clocked in 2.10 3-5 eenes Oe Dr. J.A. Delaney of In the davs when I was game. flat. rustéd\nged of the old Nash St. Lonis, Washburn \6-4" at double. on dashes 1 and 2 paid Other winners were Janet Monctor, scored four victories, warden<! found out quite a int when he thumped a two dollar Cincinnati, Maloney (94), (N). $12.40 Dream (2.11 1-5), Fifer Boy the second race night in a row ; oi oeeee dane about some of our visitors from bill down on the hood and ex- i ; : ‘ ‘ - — eer er ot 213 25), Adios Gey (211 25), & our-wie eat was accomplish the _mainiand_and—the US A claimed__‘“‘iake THAT and buy _ SE - King O'Day (218 25), Betty's @4 by @ single driver There are always the odd sour: vourself a real car’ Those re ic S er ‘Tac e a Ss . sy " -~ . —— \Prince..Tabb(2.15 3.5), Brother Gaudet regained the lead ae apples in every barrel and ‘he-were great old days. when a ; Baldwin (2.14 2-5) and Tammy top.dash-winner at the downs, same applies to our visiting tour- came warden reigned supreme |Hal (2.12 1-5). by winning with Adios Alex is > | . ° ists. The great majority were a bul ——thes-are gone forever 3 TORONTO (CP) The best 1966 Canadian team under a In the last games—in 1962 In, Lentues ene weania ose or edb are. eee records an gold-medal perfofmance by Ca- Games residence ruling & . we Perth Canadian men won one , , kurned S483 68in the epeond a apirases hi aa = and y nadian track and field athletes has-been living in Toronto for gold medal and two bronze tm s 8 Iv double. Other pays were won wih 1 id > ets aan since the Second Werld Wa* more than six months track and field events. The eT ady Tipton. , : : has heen predicted for the 19%6SPRINTER IMPRESSIVE women ‘were shut out. | uirse f UJ | TRURO (CP)-Wild Chance, ay oer wer ane ee British Empire Games in Ja Radford’s hest times this _ rs 3 ‘ alley >). armer’s In Little Leazue action yester- it was TD. MacDouzall and. L. P : ‘. j J two-year-old from Dartmouth, | pride (2:15), Vivella’ ‘ : s 6. Son dav’ Dale Wood of the Pagls {r- )MacIsaae each with three hits maica next month year have heen 96 for the 1N0- . i ad mee Thursday night set a new track - : : : ed the first no-hit game the For the losers it was S Ge'd- Paul Poce of Toronto, enach vard dash and 21.9 for the th : Legion To Host ea make , eae . record here with a time of 2:10. . TY Rex, = lee (2:11 2-5) hie Atle wruck out 1% Red art. K Murphy and R.. Flana: of the Canadian -track team in not earth shaking but Poce sa‘d : | LONDON (CP) -— World Cup Uruguay all have one point in wind-Chhates: alte wen anetee a ayto 21 hatters. for the win: The -final gan-each with two hits = A\ug.4-13. games, sees a the sprinter has turned in im- Mount Stewart soccer teams nursed their in-|Group One. West Germany aud mile in 2:11 3-5 : FREDERICTON (CP) serve wat TS” leading hattere ‘The Aigele were withers in Possible three golds im__the pressive workouts and has. - __juries Thursday talked eee = ee eee Shermar Allen ow, hy Dr: Charming Abbe was the tone. faethe -PHITe were Food wit Rant ‘a action Tast Wight defai- men's events, with -a~ fourth nearly a Month go round ‘nto The Roval Canadian Legion tactics and got ready for erucia a points at and Sweets Kon Gaee al Pifgwaeh, NS. was winner of an eight-dash harness . bois! stieirta C- Davie with @ int the White Sox. 16-1.:Winnnee Comins from . Nancy MeCredie shape. entry in the City Junior Base- Friday games in the final of Brazil and Portugal top Group the onlv other double winner with night. Charming Abbe was clock- home run and a double, and J. pitcher was B Sobev who pitch- of Brampton, Ont, in the wom Poce belteves that Bilt Gaird- ball League will host. the Mount All J6 teams laved one Three with two points. Hungar times of 2:12 4-5 and 2 13-35 ed in 2.11 45 and 2.12 2-5 1 Ballon with.o2£1.8 1:e-and & od-a tenhit came: The feo hite 2% 8 shot-put. ner of Thornhill, Ont.. could Stewart Legion Junior this even- the cup now have play ba ~~! BUN RaTY | ee's Bov was clocked in 2:08 Northwood D (218 %8) f . ho fi to E 1 ° > ¢ but no clear pattern has and Bulgaria. have no points. _— I w ion . 3-5), ; ainaie wore a homie tun by BR dabhos Poce. who flew te Edmonton pick up a-medal in the hur- ing at +femoria! Field; the game same, Dut] Russia and ‘Italy are leaders 18 2-5. the fastest. time of the might. Miss: Beverly (214 1-5), Sparky 7 Tn er ttle League acton and a. single by J._Martin The Thursday night with 41 athletes dies, that Abby Hoffman of beginning at 6.30 eee ee 11 Group Four * with two points Others winners were MI Breeze Hal (2.13), Romance (2.14), Fle Saterday the Astros led by M—losinc pitcher was J. Martin. For from the Central Ontario Torontn “is capable” of win- It is expected that the Legion The hookies reckon ite ati Chile and North Korea have (2:15 2-5), Miss Joan Adios.(2:08 Direct (213 48) and Berderview Ficher downed the Dodcers 26. the winners it was RB. Sobey with Branch of the Amateur Athletic ning a medal in the 880 inyJa- will start Carl MacQuaid. Rrazil to take the championship oints nT, Sky Prince (2:14), \Je Fi 1213). were other winners. = : ae tei a -2.3 performance and P “Saun. Umion of Canada, predicted. a maica and Sue Nich, also(Mor. , * for the third straight time The P Pava were small Pavoffa were small eisher peed we aos -_ ders with: two hits, a-triple and 20a! nf 10—-medals-—gold, ‘silver onto. has ‘‘an outside chance” : Brazilians are 7-to-4 favorites The top two teama in eaeh ___° —— -— —_——_—— sae 3-4 at the 9 ale Other lead. * Fats Es : e and bronze for the.team in Ja- in the high jump Rifle Shooters cwith England, _West. Germany group advance to the quarter- tng -battess were Hennessey. * “= maica * Pace sees Marjorie Turner of and Italy bracketed as second finals July 23 after round-robin Maclean and R Hennessey ; ‘ ° = lav : , . The Canadian team will he Lockport. N.S. who has heen To Have Meetin choices at & to 1 pla cack a re - 7 aa ns Zambia Boycotts chosen ‘Saturday at the ¢lose of training in Winnipeg, as “ge ~ g Rravilian coach Vicente Feola, So - there oe eee _— CANADA'S ORIGINAL MuTUAL PuNe t oe the lac Lead a eine . : the two-day trials in Edmonton good medal possibility in the Roy Vessev, secretary of the named a provisional unchanged cea i tele ‘the me aia Male ic Hat Sea Me in ' 7 in r 27 i : ‘ » : : -e : 5 th Hun = eee a j sere R Fisher’ with twe home Empire Games cee ——— — for 100 : ‘ BS PEI. Rifle Association yestre- team for the — elas pe Brazil. The. free kicks by Pele’ Masriiie® 134 CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY BrvIREND wen ai : ho gold medals. Foce listed. as She's_a hard runner. She day announced the regular week- gary Friday. Gerson, inst. Bulgaria | 4 : ns apd C Tramor witha home _ a Rat-=Crothe et-hheatihenns : : n ankle injury and Garrincha again maria) CEMTS Pea SHARE . ; : ' ‘ - vemners ; arkham;-attacks.a. nace the way a good ly prize shoots will be held at suffering from @ Feola were, lightning drives — of total | j- PAYABLE AUG. |, 1944, TO SHAREMOLDERS OF RECORD JOEY IS The Brown: downed the Cubs Zambia announced Thursday tt : , Cae * ; Squaw = bd ; to acturacy—that—practicaty——ne 2 ce ‘pel + ; oe ‘eine Vancouvér, sprints; ‘George : two Saturday afternoons, July said bis |imeup was subject other players in the world could | Record 1966 prvieenes TOTALLED 16< Pen Srane . PRE TUTTI, Ue, m2 ss Sk) oes * 1 winners. 1D Gallant: took the monwealth Games in. Jamaica . ee Ye k ae 33. i ive match. . P : : P a ‘ | : nt he might give nt | i - lost Leading ‘hatter for ‘he next month Dave Steen, Burnaby, BC, BIS Shamrocks He also stated that a meating | THe! meant The Brazilians are unbeaten cas onaaws eco $75,000,000 wer cen waranen —~ehich- included two friples ands es . A government statement sald hot-put dhe. decision was made in put CANADA “MOVES UP’ suance of government policy “Canada has moved up In the Tuesday President Kenneth Commonwealth rankings - since Kaunda warned that mee the war. especially since 196%" might quit the Commonwea!t : si oe aindesn neue Hes Pg tid, Mm ler. mond heat the duntrs 2. said in a speech here his coun- porter facilities and more and cr a League ac- Rell with a 3-4 . Braves was | Drop Juniors enzle I. Farm Leazue action vester- a2» the Yanks defeated the Twins 87 Leading hatter for the ‘Vanks wat H Toombs, while BH. MaeDonald led the losers at the The BIS. Shamrocks combin- ed five hite including a triple and a.home-run bv Rollie Dia- | pate In another Farm League try must think, again about tS mare op! ; ie are beromin i es fe gy toms ben pi dhe en gi 3 aga a Ba oe ae He b z Pete Devana gained sweet re- Athletics 1413. For the winners wealth aeiate trem | fatlo eee ecsain’ crane tere Grants from the National three scratch singles and strik- Fitneée Council have -helped ing out ~13_ batters bringing more people get to more na- hie total tn 38 strike-outs: in three tional events. Canadian track cames and field championships” are Diamond wat the leading bat more truly national today. ter for the Shamrocks, hitting 2 Grants from the council make for 3. Teammates Harry Calla- it possible for more people te ghan went 2 for 4 and Barry get to these meeta in off-Olym (Turner called the other hit Play in thé%ity softball lea- Olympics and competed = for j that ged Pa at rte Rf. sue resumes Monday night with Games in; Perth. Australia. ta the a Rann CeeRees meet- 192, hecame eligible for the ing the Juniors Canadian Officials. | To Nominate Team EDMONTON (CP) Cana- Markham, Ont, leads an itm- dian track and field, officials posing list of athletes bidding +today—will--name-Canada’s track. forthe trip to Kingston. Ja- and field team for: the 1966 maica : British Empire Games The team is expected to he.» Wednesday meet chairman targe one. by Canada’s stand. Ernie Westerhove of Edmonton ards, beeause of Jamaica's agreed to admit about 15 ath- , i proximity of Canada vJetes who had missed the dead- “Canada’s other big =~ in of those planning to attend the annual meet in Ottawa will take place at 730 Monday evening at MacLean Flectrie offices. The Ottawa meet takes place at the sprawling Connaught Ranges August 1 to 6 At. Monday's meeting team members will select a team cap- tain and adjutant. Thev will also receive their transportation al- lowance. P EJ. Is: permitted an official team’ of 24 shooting members of which eight must he tyros under-yournament DCRA classifications < Mark, 5—Mark Purdue STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT RACER PANDY Pele, the king of soccer, 8 rest. Pele was roughly treated Tues ‘dav_nizht_when Brazil defeated Bulgaria 2-0 and stiffered ar slight concussion. Both goals came on free kicks after fouls against Pele.. The South Amert- can star scored one: : Todar'* achedule Uriguay vs France Switzerland vs. Spain Bravik ¥# ere + va. Chile Me ik’ Analist have been 4+ vided inte four groups if the that ends July 30 / England, France. Mexico and in world competition sinée 1954. | Their last defeat was by Hun- _garv.in_ Switzerland hy a 42 margin and the Brazilians hope to avenge it today Canadian Investment Fund, Lid. “RACING AT SUMMERSIDE » ‘1000. off | r pie and off - RR. F. Games losing hurler Urbain Gaudin | | f e years ** Only three Juniors, Kevin | E RACEWAY | ( Poce stressed that his selec. Smith, Jim Dowling and Petrie SUMMERSID SA € I wness emo ro ; tions gfor a medal must make managed hits off Devana the “team. althouch hie gold Junior third-haseman Dave ; ~ medal nominees are considered |Gillis made the stand-out play | SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1966 Se leinches to go to Jamaica the night by gobbling up a pop | t "Among the outstanding ath. bunt by Kaye Stewart and firing | POST vie ideo eile letex listed hy . Poce—but not (to first oe Petrie to dou- | RACE 1 \ ote necessarily as ® medal winner Dle-up Don ‘‘Hoss’’ Chandler —Senatos “way Peter Radford, formerty Dave Mitchell and Don Chand. 1—Goldie Dell. 3—Lucky Frise. ¥ ims te 6Eiesor's : ot Angland, who shared the ler Played an outstanding game Cousin; 5—Mighty Sandy; 6—Darky: 7-Bay , | 7 world record of 308 for the 920 (for the winners. The umpites at | Patch. ? - : Pe yards in 1960. the plate Ed Savidant and on the macras al ® ° bases Bud Lund and Alf Flana-| °= . . F T F B » T Fan ae eeceat ne 1s80 ghan = 1—Dne Wilsoes: 2—Mise Cappertone. | Emig Fel Pree eaturing e ive est rotters : e E Maritimes each capable of lowering Hi Jay. ¢ Sunn King 1--Ovark Pete; 2-Mr McElwyn Kev. $ 5—Splurge; 6—Jazzman ; ] ; | maces th the Track Record. Four Other Classes 11 CN. Adios: 2-Chum; 3--Al Dale, ¢—Stalag Hanover S—Fllen | Joyce, 6—Jolly Dick i a f Racrse at all-comprised of trotters. , . r t Knight Norrts, 4 Robs , [Gist s Bald Debby. yg Mie a 7 True Lady Lan: 8 e Lorna Price Daily Double on Races | ak 2 Race 4; Exactor on Race.9 RAcKe I ae ‘< s Jolly Mav: 2 Caparafay, > | Is Don. ¢ Regge # iol, ce Pah POST TIME 8 P.M. i . s _RACES 2 & 6 ms nanie 7 “Pine Ridge Marion: 2. Feho POST TIME # PM, & ih; an Race &, Exactor = THIS 1S THE FIRST T7ME IN THE HISTORY OF HARNESS i RACING THAT A RACE CARD HAS BEEN COMPLETELY MADE UP OF TROTTERS. rh ’ — RR gg Fade Ripevers 4 line in submitting entries for the male entrant the field o y - trials. which ,@nd- Safurday about 200. Harry Jerome = White Choice; $—Molo ' Westerhove reversed his de- Vancouver. is here to defend his RACES 3 & 7 ' : E - cision becalise there was some laurels in sprints, but he has 1—Elroma: 2--Sunny Kev. 2 iyiand Girl; @-Captam Che 5 SSORCER 15 A SPORTING GAME © fmt ta, ee ee Se [E Stvee eee: €-ae we ' - forms available to compete at Ja- 4 ‘i : rode ie . Officials will debate hefore maica . a Racks s a8 : ; Fiz Kuenzii. left. of Swit Action takes place “in the -the—meet ends, charges that His sister, Valerie, is making denny Movellp. 2 Rose Alda Chet. > Lou'e Lucky Lady 7 / : . : veriand. and West Germany's: World Cup soccer match at roach Liowd Percival of Toronto competitive camehack n Mighty Sandy: 5 Rude Freer * Ko Se een: | Coes and Nigni acing goalkeeper” Han« Tilkowsk!, Sheffield. England, Tuesday gave, his ‘athletes ‘stimulants women's sprints and her hus Logan, 8—Craig Abbe P en ce wet ms 7 aoa tnateah make soccer a sporf to please night. Taking “ringside” pow. and sedatives before meets band. Bob Parker of Vancouver, .° - snk m Race 3 Gifinella or ‘ ali tastes as they-engage in ar tions are other plavers West The accusation has heen is under consideration for-win Dails Double on Races ' * bxactewr ¢ POST TIMES aoe 2 and 8 P M. aera! frata- during battle for Germans won, >? dened bw Perenval ming the Canadian decathion Race 3. Exactor on Race * j . _ hal at the West.German goal (AB Wirephoto Half-miler.’ Bill Crethere Of champicnship twc weeks aco ee - eae Z re ee aR a L. « ' ———— _ > . aay : vr