_ Western Races | “_ my England Defeats Portugal - Che Guardian 3 And Enters Cup Playoff . Ti G T ht. | “Covers Prince Edward Istand Like The. Dew" . oes Oo Oo onig ‘SECOND SECTION Charlottetowat, Wed., July 97, 1068. 8. Fs id LON DON Cc P) But ° not \ >| MMERSIDE What looks Highland Spirit. Adios Forever. £., ra cms “ England de- one serious foul comes out to Play football not to be the race of the vpar is set Timmy H° and Port Hil! Boy. - . . * ‘ feated Portugal 2-1 in a magnif- marred this. match which set act as animals for «Summerside. Radéway to- ‘The other double dash: event: . zs ® icent semi-final match Tuesday high standards for skill and And good - football . was just r when “fankee Timber, On-, will have 8 starters—a mixture! — ; . im night and qualified -to meet sportsmanship in a world tour- what the Wembley” fans saw ; Dor Wil \dios Shyster of old gampagners and young = : West Germany Saturday for ‘the nament that has been tarnished Tuesday wtnil and Rorderview F heok:up # “horses” ‘coming on” Sunny ie World Cup soccer title by accusations of brutal tack- - There wasnt a single serious a ble dash event-for a $1,200 Key has the rai! followed ‘by P - ‘ Both England goals came ling. and unfair refereeing * foul. The final surnmary showed pu’ : : Grattan. Abe, Miss Flamingo, : *.. from the- lethal _right foot of © Eusebio’s goal was his eighth eight fouls called- on England Vankee Timber..was..a close Fast Way, Germika, . Eleen centre forward Bobby Charlton. of the tournament: but ae was and ‘three. on Portugal, com- oi ond io Andy's ‘Son inst. ovee, and in the trailing pos- Portugal s reply was scored by outshone BY 00... With previous World Cup ts ke aco in thee be “ Herseeriot typo ftrrentep repartee arnt the great Portuguese star trom lish «sharpshooter who ala; s for games from ‘which p ‘_ tee! for all and sineethemedisgaerne Ridze Eddy 4 Mozambique. Eusebio Ferreira. Manchester United in all. were expelled and ‘seVe r da mile im %%6 at Hetifax Three other single. dashes with -England, where football was British bookies” immediately eral set down for a number of @reway the “winenzest-honrse* eight starters-in-each will Surely — founded, will play in’ the World made England favorite -to de- future games : n° thé aear. met his first defeat make for big" pays in the fea- Cup’.final . for. the first time feat West - Germany and cap- - England. wing half Nobby of the season in Fredericton last tures, which have ayeraged well when it clashes at - Wembley ture the Jules Rimet Trophy. Stiles, who has a reputation as week when he was photo finish. over $100. at ‘Summerside this Stadium Saturday against the The odds on ‘England winning 4” iron tackler although oaly Sed cout in 2 0%—U6 to that fime. season, cr West Germans, 2-1. conquerors were 13 to 8, while West Ger-. five feét, 5'2 inches gall and 150 Qpa'ay bas never heen defeated? Past_ime—ts—8—-p.m sad the Jof the Soviet .Union in the .semi- many was 11 to 8 against pounds, , followed Eusebio all “im an early ‘closing event He daily double will be rate 1 final ‘played in Liverpool Mon- Team manager Alf Ramsey” over the. fiéld in performing has won everts -at every. fraek’ and 2. the, exactor oy race 4, “day might praised his team’s performance heroica!ly his assigned defen- in the Maritimes ~ Doe Wilson quinella on race 6 and the last- Portugal's hopes were dashed as “the, greatest since the* be- sive. job- ; has been’ getting better’ every -exactor on“race 9 i on the rock ,f England's mag- ginning of the competition.”’ Eusebio did get free for sevem timeout and was never-extend oJ nificent defence which .with-. Ramsey id he did not think Shots that had the fans gasp-. ed in his last onting n he . stood intense pressure until West Germppny will; be any '98 Banks’ stopped. -his drives won 2.) Borderniey Eric and BIS Shamrocks “seven minutes from the ent. tougher than Portugal, but ad- four times; twh others were di- Adios Shi ster ai pols be ihe — apne The goal. by Eusebio, from tne ded “The West: Germans have were for corners’ and the sew long shots but in a fire horse . Saiedl pettaitr spot Fe += tt Weirta ett B56 a2 2 face The srertT TT THREAT Te . F . aitievence and the tatter *hre= Owe, JUNIO] : ore a in — the should bean extremely good ti- nd rec eony oes a te we ak a stkiel sieht ahd: usual The goals by Charlton, in the Ramsey's knuckles had -been _ The penalty th at allowe@ Seoki' ae tar ivail Oc see as cies te te eonies 30th and 79th minutes, - roused rapped. Monday by-a World Soc- Eusebio to put Portugal on the ae ies beak oeue’ Af the: Wiehe ie cuiarte . ae Gar & = _ the crowd of 90,000 in Wembley cer Federation (FIA) commit- |score” sheet occurred whew of the season-aregularly ‘scheduled City Soft- a “ ~ ; Stadium to a fever pitch of ex- tee which recommended that Jackie Charlton used his hand As usual Boots Frame 1aS ball, League game. Emmit Gal-| i + citement the: manager be disciplined by to stop-a. sure goal by Jose fined ar a wane up eneeen lant was credited for the win as % ; r After Eusebio- Portugal's the English. Football Association Torres, a ‘star for Portugat. “sa - og a eeiaat = ren te: the: seventh tee aie Black Panther, finally heat.for remarks he made on tele- Banks was out of his goal af ‘ dle ah Baa eer and then was relieved by Rol 1° oS tes ‘ile Mi ,, -England goalkeeper -Gor- vision after England beat Ar- the time > s Maders!. The tuck: of ua ulna Miamand ig: apes buriers eer wisRes yas 25 r don Banks in the 82nd m:nute, gentina 1-0 Im the rough quar- The two goals by Bobby ~ SAM ‘the sn called weaker sex =. nt es r oe t gud Fer! . E A. LOW BLOW _ re there was pandemonium in_ the ter-finak ‘ . Charlton came on his _ specialty at ceuitions §.4,'and 7 bat Mag-oh Bbona eerie ei ' : stadium as .the highly-regarded. Ramsey was quoted as saying — first -time shots which caught Mountain Marie.-Runway and---outeand—he—gave_up-five-hits,__It's a low blow but ff hurt else when he got hung up by during a bullfizht ‘n Madrid like a rag doll.for a few sec- ewes side battled for ‘the England's best “the team be. Portugal's goalkeeper Jose Pe Paddyland Girl will. give plenty i456 walks and one strikeout: Spanish matador’ Miguel An- his opponent ant dangled help- ins bull got-a-horn-under the——onds~—Angel -received—only ml- <—n, Played against me team who'reira out of position. a cepeins "a Dek: TEES meary. Collnainn, wen 94 der | Bers pele sete (ha emything_lnely. laces off chp. avowed matoter't Sel ant rid [het ser been, (AP _Weapbete rr a —- the. winners at the plate while : : Rasil Maclsaac had_ the_best : ; ian S e ain Ooo eo WoORTH:S percentage af the evening “with ALL SORTS OF SPORTS r ee a two for three performance ina : SESE pg aie eee ‘i guage rights aank 7Blass walked Willie Mays and — 46 Years in Business — | Which the. league-leaders have |paf-5. 18th hole ‘at the Austral- ¢ : i. i este "I : = a aa togther.. _______ ian” Club. course, where he is NBC will “be receiving the” British Club Curotte was alleged to have a a =a we sg tp _National League |seven SS club professional game live via satellite and jattacked referee Leo Theoret > oS SNS. [Pere : eT The hole is 462 vards and plans to feed the broadcast live Sunday night after the Indians he Pirates never caught up. |San Fran. PHARMACY losing cause e SAN FRANCISCQ (AP)—Jim McMullen tripled im the sixth NEW YORK (AP) — Tong QUALITY DRUGS In action this-evening the Jun |Haft ‘snapped an 0-fer- 18 slump following Ed Brinkman's sin- Oliva drove in two runs and : ___-—-Seavice ._____f iors will tangle with the league... es ie ee ty. = © with a three-run’ “homer Tues- gle “and Saverine's third straight Dave Boswell struck out nine _ SAVINGS Meading Corran Ban CeeBees: in” 2 : é jday as San F¥antisco Giants fit his ninvh in his tast 14 times batters as Minnesota — We Dispense any Prescription ‘what could be- the final encoun- ‘\beat Pittsburgh Pirates 8-3 and \at bat J -,downed New York Yankees, 68 J E H Worth pul tae ee rs SYDNEY. _. Australia AP) American English language than two wewks with-a «< ained Ind ans of the Quebec L See a eee bis 4 Pe ee - .c._F. ; ! sYD} amet ij ) r lans 9 ue! acrosse uy : : : 1914. Reg. Pharm nine game winning streak by Darrell Welsh got an eagle at rights. but the CTV spokesman ‘ankle . League, was banned from the fall a ee BASEBALL cone ae ten inning 5 Free Delivery and Mall the CeeBees earlier on in the the same hole in dive consecu- said the FIFA board of direce- MONTREAL (CP Frank mer st Ss ; d this } ie game for life Tuesday by Jean- Hart hit his 22nd homer of the | doubled arid scored on Don Mim Service season an s -time out they tive rounds . tors has stated that NBC -does Curotte, coach ot Coughnauaga 7 year—afier Pirate starter Siev RESULTS cher’s infield hit in the seventh, 142 Prince St Phone 1-424 will be facing a five game skien| Welsh had the run on the not have Canadian -English-lan: [-——-——— — Paul Massicotie, league presi- 2. r Pirate starter Steve ie in seven’ | Boswell struggled throug® tough innings before be- 000 002 100— $ 71/\ing struck on the arm by Hal 310 011 20x— 8.10 3 |Reniff's pitch in the eighth and Welsh had his string of 3s dur- to the CBC To Establish ‘dropped a 16-13 decision to Ville’ Hart also batted in a run with | Blass (8-4), McBean (3), [leaving the game for a pinch ing the-weekend The CTV spokesman said his St Piste Sainte at thd ‘cubut- |* “bases-loaded sacrifice fly in O'Dell (7), Mikkelsen (7), Pur- |funner ; : ; : = E : the seventh, during which the key (8) and Pagliaroni; Pe GREEN BAY. Wis (AP \Vet wawaet had hoped to" receive ban Lachine’ arena ties enanad taten (12). H nM TTY. BALTIMORE (AP) — Cleve jeran defensive end Lloyd Voss ol pee ao i: te wan Lema Award “Curotte will never aga " Govier Perry, te litt te tho lend -'D — aR — (7¥ insna Indians smacked five S| sed Posheba tebe traded Tues. the aba fn England a new oa = gow HH elias seventh ‘with two-qm and a run mente (16). SF Hart aay heme Summ, rs ens: Sy. Bee day to Pittsburgh Steelers. for ‘it-on the network Sunday afte LONDON (AP)—The . Variety Se eee Fores ge in, posted his 15th victory Chicago 210 110 100— 6 80 es a 74 oe eee er oe m KANSAS CITY (AP) Kansas Feteuanea fone ot — whether Curotte’s expulsion will ver’ Gib Siemon atineat os alee By yp iow ot ao Teeny sleet Voss “was 4 first: round choice City Athletes of the American ing a perpetual trophy in the apply across Canada, The QLL feat this seasag.. and “Hundley: P nen bing Americas League-leading from Nebraska’ in the 1964 Na> League announced Tuesday” the: name-of Tony-Lema killed witht {oper evee ——. = eerie on Roberto—Clemente—t-o-u-¢-h-e-d-sehun—.6)- eidehent 130 "3 Orioles hit two homers, with the : tional Football Léague draft. reinstatement of pitcher Ralph his wife in a plane crash neat O° a Ca aaeer “SO Perry for a-tworun homer in and Coker. HRs: Chi—Williams (moet total of a Jeter is from Nebraska and Terry from the disabled list and’ Chicago Sunday ciation, the national governing the sixth. \2 (20), Hundley (11. CinPe-:* single-game record for a was_a third-round draft choice the recall of piteher Joe Lema played in an exhibition | “| ‘__,, rez (3) Coker (2) Johnson (11) jenertal | Stadion. les by b last year Grzenda from the Mobile club match for: the Society’ $ fund for | LANSING, MM. (AP)—A fuel CINCINNATI (AP) — Deron Cleveland 201 101 = 71111 Rees Sn oe. TORONTO (CP)—CTV _televi-of the Southern League handicapped children lat Kings. shortage. was suspected Tues- Johnson’s thrée - run homer |p itimore 011 we 4 32) Celavite hit his vist iinet Monday for an_ injunction to Surrey July 12 He defeated. Britain's Peter it the twin-engined plane crash | jon experts | broke a 6-6 tie in the eighth = Ning and litted Cincinnati - 1-6).Tiant. -the— ‘eve; Barber (10-5) J. sditer “> inning——_olf—loser——— - 9-6 victory ov i Steve Barber followi a dou- : econ see Pe Soe Soe oe : - | Alliss 2-and 1 and. equalled the Which killed golfer Tony Lema, 02 2h Uimlors s7er chieago Drabowsky (5) Fisher (8) and 5c by Wagner and socked a on i |televising in. Canada Saturday's Cassius C a course record of 64 his wife and two crew. members . a Roznovsky. HRs: Cle—Colavit 6 000 R d World Cup soccer championship y. Sund ht. Billy. Williams walloped two 2 (2). W ‘solo homer’ off Moe Draewty é : ed ers ’ Now the ball that Lema, Brit- |Sunday nig how agner 2 (15), Whitfield in the seventh. 9 final game homers and Randy Hundley one { ‘A spokesman for CTV said his T R ti ish Open champ in 1964, used |. Investigation has shown that \for the Cubs. Tony Perez and (19): — (5), F. Rob Waoner and Fred ‘Whitfield ‘network bought Canadian Eng- oO Ketire will be mounted in special tro- jneither engine of the plane, ca- Jim Coker homered for the "8% (29)... . |homered off John Miller, whe jlish-language ‘rights to the game : phy that will go to the leading irying Lema and the others from Reds Te eae ein * ' 01 reliéved Barber in. the, second —- and a contract was signed ‘with LONDON /AP)—Cassius Clay P@r in the Variety Club's the PGA tournament in Akron, williams and Perez qach CON” Nee Verk _ Bona 1-2 he af the _ Oriole starter was THE GUARDIAN-PAINIO! Se ee Sw ee Ohio, wat operating when it nected with a man of in the “Rowen ish), Worthington (8) “ty ‘recurring show - Football Associations’ in the tire in two vears: and will crashed on.a golf course nea first and Hundley's second in-* and Battey; Peterson (86) Re- trouble Bey ’ spring become a Black Muslem PROBABLE the Ilinois-Indiana state line. ning homer-gave. Chicago a 2-2 niff (8) ae Gibbs. HRs: Min—| - Prince Edward Island's “Total Selling” Medium He said NBC bought right to preacher. ; “It's very unusual for both edge. Ernie Banks’ single, Hun- 4)..° (19) NY—Maris (7). TENNIS NOTES the game after CTV, had signed 7 have: fives defences of lengines of a twin-engined air-‘dley’s double and a sacrifice fly deentans te” PITCHERS its contract world heavyweight title left, “craft to quit—together.. We—su- |made_it 4-2 in the fourth Califoreia — * 000 101 000—2 60) . ’ NBC claims. it has North the most.” Clay. told pat ; ie spect a fuel shortage,” said a WASHINGTON (AP}—Frank wash 013 002 00x— 6110 Tie composition of Charlotte. 7 : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hid ac ashington Of course, if I get beaten ‘probable pitchers {or today’s Civil -Aeronautics. Board team Howard's pinch single with the Newman (1-4), Lopez (3), Lee town's entry in the P.E!l. Jum ea : ‘OR ’ ae, : ; I'll retire immediately.” niaior aie entail games, Neaded by Noel Lawson, bases loaded and Ken MeMul- (5, Burdette (7) and Rodgers; |ior tennis championships will be ne : it - Clay meets Brian London of * Kualelean Caan | Meanwhile, Lake County, len's two --run triple helped qannan (3-5), Humphreys (7) announced in this paper tomor- Britain here Aug 6 If Clay de-| Detroit Wilson’ 9-8 at Chi- Ind. officials held for safekeep- Washington Senators to. a 62 and Casanova. HR: Cal—Reich- row. Entries are now being ae- ’ ' ‘ feats London, as predicted, he cago ‘Peters 6-8). (N? ing nearly’ $23,000 in cheques Victory over California. Angels ardt (16) ogee for the Island Open tour ae. ieee ae Pea takes on Karl Mildenberger_of ? Ail ew and British pound -notes found Tuesday night and the,deadline is Thurs- ec a r ” -_ we es es ; Sr eae TEU ROE CES oe Heard ty at ed tor Witte Kansas Atty: ==000-000-000—6-10-4-wtey-—ontry-Leae-be--mede ig 4 ington “(Moore 1-0), (N) ies : a : Kirkland when..the’. Ange!s Boston 320 110 10x— 8152 contacting Lyall Huggan at—the a ego f : \ t a " = ae = ='s B Cleveland 0 Dono, at i * an quae ones “aieas tae sWitched to left-hander Marce- Krausse (65) Terry (3) Staf- tennis oo or by. phoning hima g Need Insurance? g Minnesota ‘Kast 145) at New day to San Leandro, -Calif., 80 Lopez in the third inning ford (5) Sanders (7) Grzenda at 53460 between the hours of a : Yo aT tates ay, ah. : _—“"—/and singled to left. scoring Bob (8) and Roof; Bennett (1-0) Wy-' 19.00 and 1.00 or 3.00 and 6.00. AUTO tats by City thtaahs 3.0 at - Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Savering and McMullea’ Don ‘att (8) McMahon (9) and. Ryan.|au tourists are welcome ‘te ae. 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