Readers who-»may be sur- prise?_-hby some apparent- | best’’ footballers: and hockey Vata, “chosen by a na- tional poll of sports editors:' omissions — track -and field gets short shrift, for instance ~—should be surprised and en- Football team, Edmon- ton’ Eskimos, 1955; best back- Senators had scored only one | run in 39 innings*prior te-How- ard's. blast Baltimore 100 100 00I— 3 51 Mays and Mc- Washington 003 001 10x— 5,50 | Jamison of Edmonton, daughter Gale -Lee throwing skip rocks, captured the Ca- nadian women’s title. Brian ‘Howes of Calgary led his rink ants a,run -in’ the -first inning | but the ‘Phils tied it on-Taylor’s | homer inthe third and went ‘ahead, 21 in the. fourth on Al- len’s~gighth homer of the ‘sea- Gabrielson, FRANK HOWARD with Racing Association, claims ex- | emption for his sport from ‘the strict interpretation of profes- | sionalism. rat's also a participant |. For Wednesday, June 8th, 1966 | : _POST. TIME 8:00 P.M. lightened by the ~handli field, Parker - Kwong - Bright son. Covey. ; ieee peared henge J.Miller_.(0-2),.-Drabowsky.-(8)-.-to—the-—Canadian— schoolboy PP? sport,”’. he _says_.—'When...you...-— Secenecne mets wintacieninnetiion i le chow mt meth | Miles ~~—Lindley;~Tinesman, tne Giants pulled even again Rojas' single, sae. Tun-scor. ae Etchebarren; Ortega (5-2) championship. bet your $2 you own a piece (/ . RACES 1 AND 4 iven sger- i iants” ulle eve z ” ue itv a tors and evénts. .~ ae John Barrow; quarterback, :in_ ie fifth ae singles by Len ing ei by . John baat and Casanova. HRs: Balt-F. Jamie Paulson and Sherri = “You ‘ont wo fs piece of Sie tec "ponent eR y Pris, — "Pate TRAGEDIES RECORDED Bernie Faloney; player, — = (Robinson 2. (14). Wash Henere Boyse : of Calgary won men’s | ee ohlaae a fs eau: ‘le ttan. Abe. MA a Under ‘‘strategy” is. fea- | Jackle Parker; coach, Pop ep ce me i(7), Brinkman (3); at eS women's eeaiet aa y ae rae ee | ta z See tee ee —tored + arted rae rt ae ‘tat CRT Een : singles championships-in ba : " AC 2 AND 6 ‘ mhesip a tome Ned gard Hockey , — Montreal _ Cana. iZ minton and Jean Follinsbee. P!0n ee eer Ke } RACES y nl i f f dens, 195960; line, Howe- i of Calgary captured the Ca- the ar te 1 oe ay 0} o 1—Vernita’s Pet, 2—Bale Regént, 3—Highland Spirit, 4-—Meadow pre a Caeeevnenshie. the fath- Abel-Lindsay; goa 1f@, “Bille. Sand eens iil AL | Hnlsbed’ pecond "ka tee Canes [Dro Hal. a ugh The tragedy of Canadian | Durnan, defenceman, Doug By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ic 2 dian _ university. -champion- “sport 1s there, also—Renforth, | Harvey: player, Gordie Howe; National aeaene Cp eu be noe iene ‘ ships this year and Edmonton RACES 3 AND 7 _ ‘bow oar of the magnificent coach, Lick Irvin. re or ‘oni Co Pct. GBL | F4monton.combined! to win | Huskies last, year reathed the. 1—Doc Wiluce._3-—-Capanatay: 3-Sunny Key, 4-Gary T- Adios ’ four-oared championship shell a of oe, fee indisputable: - isan "Francisco Fi ~ 11, the Willingdon Cup and Canadian ee football final 5—Tea Time Gal, 6—Kid Freight, 7—Magie Charm, 8—David ; | facts of sport is — yo \Los Angeles 2, is, : ; for the fo ear in a row. Ne ome oar a the ish get an erzument at icy ve Rain forced danced atloet of| Then there are two other Pittsburgh . 29+20 592 2% 0 a moana Ee = 3 A ine beaten in 1871; Bob Hay- |.Sition. the second Harness racing card dashes that should give the bet Priladelphia 7 51 chs Ss Southern Alberta Dodgers, | ace eee ward, world champion driver “of the season which was to ot ioe af, d 1 ime the 1—Chief's Gal, 2—Timmy H., 3—Potomac ‘Chuck. 4—Estralita ¢., r | tors loads of head scratching. 'Cincinnati 91 25 457° 9; sed in Calgary, w b of ualimited hydroplanes, dy- RIFLE SH SHOO held at the Charlottetown Driv- Wai a. 2567-9 Catadian fun ior baseball 5—Speaker Pick, 6—Grand R.,.7—Kim Sue,,8—Yankee Blaze. ing at the throttle. "ing Park last evening, buf the | ‘They are four and eight with seed ‘93° 30.434 101. championship at Winnipeg to RACE 9 ; ; : ~The fifth and last trial shoot five well filled classes are sch- five starters seeking, the lion’s oo yopy 17 % 395 1112 fill_out™the list. : }1—Sandybee, 2—L; was held at Squaw Point for the eduled to go again this even-| share of the purse. Lucky V goe |Chicago 15 34 306 1645 An evident reason for the y yndon- Hanover, 3—Shelton Byrd, 4 hes: 5— selection of. the Inter-Maritime team. The eight. mah team tra- Morell Drops Vels to Stissex, Mt. Stewart... ee 8th to conpete in the oldest rifle The Kings County Baseball shooting competition in North ‘league swung into action in Mor- |America. The hopes of all _N_B, on... June.A¢rg--will-highlight thee card~and~) success .of Alberta's amateurs is that, for mest of the year, the..professionals.do»-not-com- pete for interest: . FEW. HOCKEY FANS ing. Four evenly matched double | | away on the rail the first:trip of |" _____-_, dashes with a total of 26 start-| y By TRF CANADIAN PRESS | the event ieee’. pay £, ““REMEMBER~ WHEN. P and G, Sunny King oy Tony Mznero of New York the picking of the only single. sind ierbncalagpicies aug ae won the United States open dash event on the card will be ’ with «eight | troublesome event to bet with The notable exceptions, | vhs ‘chet Birthday, 6—Senator's ‘Cousin, 7—Jolly Don,: 8—Phote Race 6; “Exactor—Race 9 9, weekend and | no cinch either : fat football and. racing; -appa- ile gt aa prove |years The oo eager trotters and pacers set to any degree of security. golf oy . Spring lrently Go: nol -aftect the Baste ih i i a a eR nae Em to be proper hosts as they whip- |their individual aggregate is: | °° the route. “The five other races should be; field, Mass., 30 vears ago structure. Professional “sport _ You Meet The Nicest People on ‘a ped Mt. Stewart,,6;2, Lt A K. Mutch 8 an ‘Races five and eine will be sizzlers all th way and chancs| today—in 1936—with a rec- | apart from the two standouts A succession of three Morell t+ Mary Lea - 300 the features with six great oac- ar that many-big returns will| ord 282, four strokes under | has been. virtually non-exist- | ary Lea - 299 the existing record. Ralph pitchers held the visitors to one iTpr. Ron Clark ers ready for the starting gate. | be handed out by the mutuel ent since Calgary Stampeders HONDA I. hit and after a two run homer 297 ( | one ‘ Guldah! was to cut the fig- and Edmonton Flyers were | ae ae “Meet ie shen leapt Ray Mecats oo et aay has a ete vill oan, dase ad show betting| ure to 281 the following - forced ‘out of the Western | : never. : 4 ; a0 | bei i : Sis Oe eee | aks carta oe Ret woe MD: Si iiok oy7- need_all. the advantages he can willbe in vogue again to-night | _Y¢4! See ey cover eee | i : Sold and Serviced at 7 Umpire for the game was [pr. E. MacLean 292 get to beat out such stalwarts and four features, two les, | , . George Smith with Bill Alward |Tpr. RC Parwise 291 as Ellen Joyce, Captain Chief. a quinella and “an exactor, will U. &. T. | TUESD AY ° KE a and Layman Joy acting as base Coach — Sgt. P.J. Landrigan Garth's Best, Chum and Jolly’ be ready for the experts to pick. = e $30 DOWN ITH CARMICHAEL judges. » . ‘'Capta*n — Sgt. Roy Vessey Dick. Post time is 8 o'clock. P ' JUNE 7th Limit d s ORTSMAN S DINNER a ; FINANCING : al las a Brackley Pt. Road ' Dial 4-6423 rtu iit) WITH ". Race No. 1 fj | 1—Orowann oo on ee es a 4—Jolly May EC ‘L ’ fi AND 5—Frankie’s Chief A ae SP . IALISTS + : : _6—Lucky Lark ay : ; _ DANNY GALLIVAN SC Mase | | 8—C.P. ‘Mason ; Woy ‘CURRICULUM AND TEST NEW YORK (AP) — Tony com fourth at..309 followed by rookie | : Races Nos, % and 8 Oliva, the 25-year-old Cuban Rick Reichardt” another Angel, | 1—Hilltop King ._DEVELOPMENT k Reicha an gel, | - Ro | C sdi L . who hits-enough for two guys '..302, The figures include Sun-- jj - ya anaqaian egion = 2—Grand Miss Kahla AL playing for Minnesota _ “day's games. re — ae oo ONES ee eR OUR censor siaesicctinpastiaianan ems Wins, is jn a. “Bood position to’ -Pittsbureh-——-Ptrates-—dominate— ——“TUESDI Irae “*#—Windy Jie “become the seeond | player “in the National ‘League batting AY, 7th-6.30 P.M. | s-weren . ENGLISH AND. FRENCH LANGUAGE American League history to: race Manny Mota continued to | : | 6—Runnymeade Colin thee Ee ee et uk. Tickets on gale at 'the Door, @ "paces Nos, 3 and 3 PROGRAMMES. _, titles. age dropped 50 ints to .345. *, whe! —< mr ae : . s ——<—The feat eluded” Téd Wil- “Matty AIO, another beat Sameer in curmer 4 ‘ The civil ie Commission Languaze Training” Ber. liams, Joe DiMaggio and _other moved up one place. to second*| rm '$—Highland Rogue vice requires supervisors and spécialists to develop testing AL stars. ; .at 329" Curt Flood of St. Louis | : ; 4—Audrey's Pride and ‘curriculum programmes in the teaching of English and Only Ty Cote pa together as grabbed third place on a gain BUYING WOOL ScAftor Eibby French as second languages to public servants. jmany:.as three AL crowns in of 3A‘points to 328... | 6—Lord Adios i T Bipasha als te Willie_Stargell_of the Pirates WASHED OR GREASY en Herbert Pe sae LOE ATION OF EMPLOYMENT PIONSpS om «SES was another hot ~ hitter e 8—Miles Hal Bot? OTTAWA. on ’ 1915 and took the title three climbed to fourth. on a 37-point | J ; times a row, 1917. through | t Nos. 4.and 8 ] QUALIFICATIONS 919. Heats Ow asten, Rogers | PEA ad org vd GET CASH, YARN or BLANKETS ° ( uate: itv ae realy Megree - Arts, Education, or Psychology Hornsby and Stan Musial have | bz f tying | x 2—Abner C -with additional credits for post-graduate training; «a a ‘ -been the only. National Leagu- oe NL recard foe, Coneeertive | IN EXCHANGE 3—P and G of years of “successful teaching . experience; at least ers to make if three straight. safeties. a : : 6 ; ¢ge 4—Sunny King : ea adh ri ee ie coriano. Ieveiopent ts. in-,, -Oliva, the batting champ in Hank Aaron. of Atlanta con- overnment Certified Warehouse 5—Countess Alice eg B preparation of instructional materials, or in the his’ first. seasons ing the big |"’ tinued” io lead the Nb oh he : ¥ rc " im . | construction and administration of tests; ability to do re- ‘Jeague in 1964 and 1965, has | ters: with 18 and. Mune: batted Shipments, of eally bey, or over eligible. for Gov- Races Nos: 3 and 9 search in curriculum or test construction, ' opened up a 22-point lead this ene aie fin with 40: ns S51 -erpnment Deficien Paymentow : 1—Tommie B Counse Lival ¥ season. -He lifted his average FRANK‘ROBINSON “Tl.” MATTY ALOU Liiva-_ts tied —-with- rookie} RE con 997 SION. on eee ee cwviL SERVICE —-COMMIE- “five more points: to ..355~by- cole : George Scott for the AL home |. _ elie ; BER Laem sri dh } —ecting 12. in_tast_the —nnnee—up-_post -the-- Orioles’ —ore en fd with 13 each. Brooks | on on =G ‘a : | -__PLEASE--QUOTE-COMPETITION- NUMBER: 66:4412:2. ~ wes J week s~ games: Pe Sfor-a 333 punch, slipped one notch to Robinson, remained on. top .in -— 5—Chur Sa Frank Robinson of Baltimore mark ° third He lost 12 points’ to 313. RBI with 45, five-more then 65 Queen Street Charlottetown: | oll Dick .. o lary at various, levels from $11,2 50 to $15,400 sdvanced from fourth place to Brooks Robinson, the other . Norm Siebern of California 13 jast week ' : = ; ¢ ‘ * — . a) -- © : - ae eae Pe " 7 = - - foe + & as : a“ z ¢ a ; ’ - 3 a ‘ * ahi v — a ; gee ; . ‘ eek ¢ : MB eit \ eae a ae ~ y : es ‘ge : RES ? 2 2 Th Goanan, Chatietor, Tues:, June-7,-1966.-- gt nF te “Wel ica anton | — Detroit's ‘arrival he was driven - here! soot an rates Sid Abel as one great hockey.star, Gordie’ Howe, where, during the afternoop, he | at the best coaches he has ever told an audience of well over 400 visited’ the schools and later), | met and said “If I ever get an Bi NORMAN MacDONALD * at a sports dinner here last squeezed in nine holes of golf at | | ; h I will fol- y nafs > night that the Red Wings had. Cavendish. : Eee une as him. ‘The Sufnmerside Junior Le two. Darryl Newson came Trush- fooled a lot of people in-the play- Proceeds “from the dinner Ow slong " gionnaires had a better merry- ing in from deep centre to | ‘offs this year by- winning as went towards the purchase. of | He treats you like a man”. go-round on thé bases than the ther in a fly in the sixth. many games as they did and uniforms for the Kensington Le- | Commenting further on Abel's “R.C.A.F on Sunday “at the ait: | on ' playing as well as they did. ‘gion Lions band which is com | coaching ideas and usccess, port baseball diamond, and a The’ Junior Legionnaires - and, _He® singled out two individuals prised of 96 members. . 4 | Howe: said ‘‘we haver't won nine-inning game which took Intermediatés play at Queen? ‘on the team for their great per-| Folléwing his brief speech sé | much and on paper we haven't three hours and 10 minutes end- Elizabeth Park on Tuesday, ev= formances, Brian Watson for his ter the meal Howe answered a. got the personnel of some other ed with the Juniors ahead 19-10>.ening. Grand River and Tignish’” shadowing of Bobby Hull and barage of questions from the din- | teams but we’ sure scared .a lot The ‘‘boys in blue’? who looked have as yet not played aT ‘“that . slick individual Roger mer guests which ranged ' from | of people’’. -impressivey.at Queen Elizabeth games. The Eagles, lagt year’s | © Crozier’’. “how did you meet your wife? He aaled that Toronto had Park last ‘Thursday evening; Maritime softball champs, with. Making his first appearance to ‘which goalie did you have |" ‘ ‘found out through ‘ experience . “wer, weaker at the plate and virtually ‘tbe sarne ie up * oy on P.E.I., Howe arrived ‘in. Sum- | most difficulty One ibe sania! we | that players have to be treated sii aout” Uae: rh hes anche rete tte “rae tet' Sy cunt’ at Do Sates rig, “They lat Brewer he gbanalee ae itched tas sandjotters in defeat. Maybep| has Ae soy the Kamnsien or Detroit’s- Hitetaeding Goleucart i «| said.” game and seemed to get strang- they just had a day off. Anyway | Lions Club, “sponsors of last men who suffered a serious eye | Asked if he had” any coaching er as the ‘nine frames slowly the evidence is not all in, so we) night's banquet. Following his ‘injury early in the 1965-66 sea- aspirations, Howe answered ‘‘T ticked away, which is really can’t predict whether this top- | definitely do’’: He said he would . something this early in the sea- notch softball machine can con- | definitely ‘like to stay in: the son. Jon gave up only seven hits vert to baseball and be. anyway | : game: after his playing career and struck out 14. The Eagles nearly as effective : me F over; _used®a quartet of flingers and : 08S. GORDIE HOWE i * He expressed hope that . can sixteen-safe bingles and 14 walks Prince County athletes ran oft | i son. Howe. said he had spoken spend another couple of years in were garnered of their slants. with six new records in Friday’s | _.|toBarkley ‘just prior to leaving | the league, as a player, and said provincial ‘track and field meet | : ae his Maritime tour and that | when hel his last contract ‘George McNeill, who tended at Charlottetown. S.H.S. girl e defenceman had told him 1% had déked Bruce Norris what goal for Halifax Canadien Jun- star, Donna MacKenzie was one. : that his hockey career as far as in store for him ees jors last winter, belted two of the record breakers in her playing went was finished. was in store for a his doubles and a- single in five spetialty, the Junior girls’ mi Despite a number of operat- (Playing career is completed. trips. Gerry Smith hit three-for yard dash. On Saturday Ken- | ‘ions, Barklay’s sight could not . Norris told him that with five and led’ in RBI’s with four. sington’s Jane Cash showed her- By JOHN SHORT : reasons after the 1962-63 se8- | be saved, Howe said, the eae expansion there would John McLaren of the Elgles self to be one of P.E.I.’s top EDMONTON (C®)—Alberta | son. |, He was told by the Detroit ; be all kinds of opportunities but also had three hits in five trips, girl athletes’ as she gave the fa- resitténts treated the with-. Boxing has been attempted ‘organization, however, that he | Howe stated he wished to re- and was second with three vorite, Heather Maclean a real | drawal of professional hockey. occasionally © without success ical “Toe looked “alias ‘end that {Main with the Detroit organiza- “RBI's. Gary Perry walked four tussle ‘for honors. She broke re- from Calgary and Edmonton since that time. Automobile he would be-taken under. their tion. Mr. Norris then told Howe “times and crossed the plate | \eords in a . and ene, Meet : E , : wit h___massive ——— " racing aperates “a Bamonton | wing and trained as an execu- | “if-youwant to stay with” the psc rg a raga ig ae oom Sia "iiags' tfteme, ‘the i snd rcpt avn way (e008 Pertape aot acuta Wings You hive « J fo * . Z | e ; : fe. caf gt ag ds gt gE _ , -A HELPING HAND - ESSE ie oct oe PROBABLE fae Dr ee — nan tsyaeloaaahrtetatan at pears noe eee Creer Racing driver-A~J. Foyt, his The four time, U.S. National wall during a warmup. for to- tera,’ Otly eee —, | wana ee placed on | | ter of ceremonies was Eric Jes s-and—ar ing-—champion —su: ¥s-100-mile-race ‘orts~the~groundsof the “Calgary ~ some: ~~Canadiar 1 Spo rts Stori | banages receives a drink from. « second and third degree burns ‘Foyt is expected to be released continue. to hold their rightful and. Edmonton exhinona. ~ PITCHERS ana ian ports tories _ the hands of .his wife — when his car hit co eens from the hospital tomorraw. share of the province's ath, _. which previously supported im a IN ene wom =e "| Tetic’ dollar. ‘the professional hockey vel | probable pitchers for today’ ~ MARITIME Proves Excellent Work | Amateurs produced 1% of | tures. On many nights shortly |», jor ‘eau: baasbatt ~ : ’ Alberta’s 15 major national before the WHL moved its~ with won-lost records B 4 RACING- ni s championships _since last \ franchises, -non-league curlers ~ ecords in paren- FRE By BRUCE LEVETT The “hook takes a ‘peal into | J i _| summer—There—were-four—out——outnumbered-—hockey cota: thesis:. EDERICTON--¢ )—Rain “Putting 100 years of Cana- | ewe Toronto Maple Leafs’ Si ae faethe racing vie "tors a = National League . ‘washed out a harness racing dian sport into perspective is dressing room in the 1930s | standing horse - ig a iia a cake | Atlanta (Lemaster. 4-4) at card scheduled for Monday like picking a beauty contest when King Clancy lifted the Baa rE sses-—y. ind, profitable organ NeW.York. (Gardner 23) (N) __ night at Fredericton raceway_.A- _Hi ine en cnet thn Cl, ed th + Sena ‘OF S-f ne Long: i ea Sard ae whee Wee eR Cmnlmna (Pappas (4d) at te Skee Wl Be rawe for , ‘| : i Philadelphia (punning 7-1) (N) 5 gues ane neet eteen ee Sr ee SN x, | ns Beas wma shy, Paul QU | Coley « Sutmecders 4 | st outs (Gibeea 7) ot Pt Co - authors Trent Frayne |" tured the Edmonton Grads, PHILADELPHIA (AP) Rick |) [and Allen a the = acne first Western horse to win le | Western Football Conference ae pes tigre -4) ww) nd Peter Gzowski, in Great | rtor_cent {_utter--.Wise_ pitched. his_first_ complete am mene te thal halla | '§ Plate. Edmonton Gil seldom have had’ it so good. «Angeles (Drysdale +-5)-at canadian Ss arti Stories hav 1 gestruction" te ria ‘field of ganse in the major leagues and ||San Fran. 100010 000-2 81 Rings and Drumheller Miners | Stamps drew 222,968 to home eacaae. eer sree neatly: dodged the trap ot abmoeo’s basketball. © - (Bich Alles a a area 001 121 10x— 6111) this spring achieved victories | games and playoffs last year, Gee eee OD "y trying to Tun up a list of Possibily it's-under the cate- {phia e Phillies. - whipped: Sax cqbolia (44), Gibbon. (5), chew. in the Memorial, Cup Ng = compared = erent afor the , American League = TORONTO (CP)—Bill Croth- ‘greatests | gory... of “strength” that francisco 6-2- Monday night for a Oe Dativaple Bae Phil Allan Cup, nena. ‘as 1964. number of games {| Chicago (John 43) at Call- ers of Markham, Ont. pharma- Instead, their book, ‘pro- | *TavreGzowski come closest their seventh victory in. the last —Taylor, (3), Allen (8). ue hie tty — the? Ca” ; fornia. (Lopez 3-4) (N) cist and.'one of the world’s top ~~ duced for the Canadian’ Cen: | '° ourrous comparisons. They ight games : : di Alberta and Saskat- FOOTBALL FLOURISHES «Kansas, City (Terry 1-3) ats half-milers,, will compete in tennia! Library, breaks Can- | ** “was Louis Cyr | Wise checked the hard-hitting WASHINGTON (AP) — Frank . oh eto Derbies Edmonton, which’. finished Minnesota (Katt 5-4) (N) Kenya this summer, it was an- ‘_ada's first 100 years of sport | Strongest man who ever Giants on eight hits, struck out , Howard’s three-run homer in ° Four. eur r ing champion- fifth, attracted 130,592 fans to , Boston (Sadowski 1.0) at De-| nounced recently. “dowr. into 10 entertaining cat- lived,” adeing “if Cyr wasn’t leicht and walked two the tere inning ended a Wash- three badminton eight games last year. The troit (Aguirre 0-3) (N) Fred __Foot, coach _of_ the. ej _endurance,_nerve,:—_.._. maybe Doug Hepburn _| docationr st n crowns, the Willingdon .C aD. “chib ‘drew 109,800 in 1964SNewYork™ tPeterson 3-4) at Olympic 800-metre silver - "finesic, teamplny, atratesy was” ight ee et thea Ponanst lpecicacoat 6 on-to-trim. Baltl- | 2 ihe Cansdian’ funn. bale- while finishing fourth. Cleveland ~ {ODonogh we) 41 alist, said Crothers would com- . speed, inspiration, guts, | _ As ler omissians—how about \tnni “ ci doubled across one | more Orioles 5-3 Monday night ball tith . mole the roster. |. “We can’t say we're af- |(N) pete in ~provincial’ champion- ; strength and showmanship.’ | Roger Bannister © and’ John ne oni delphiasruns in: the lbehind the five-hit pitching of won Two TITLES f fected.” says Vie—Schwenk,—~ Washington (McCormick 35 ‘shipa in Kenya on Thursday, -_Each—chypter—gives exam- >| Landy at the Miracle Mile. in latte ansppn 9-9-tie co Ortega. | -Standout—individuals “were Tew general manager of the at Baltimore (Bertaina 1-1): (N}*June 23. : ples within one category the 1954 British Empire Ti Taylor algo homered for | Howard's line-drive shot intO the members of the Ron Eskimos. ‘‘We're- aiming at | features the story ind ne | ‘ames in Vancouver, or Jim ig te hile Cookie Rojas: \the visitors’ bullpen. off loser Northcott. rink - of Calgary at. 10,000 season tickets this outstanding, fi | Peters the heroic marathoner ‘he Phils while yd John Miller sent Senators ahead d in. | year,” an increase of about | STARTERS and POSITIONS AT z % periorma ho. tavled.: these? ; "stroked two singles, extending ~ 31 and Ortega held’ the Orioles which won Canadian. an 3.000 frotn last year ae " The result. is a good book, eat = re re h his hitting streak to nine gemes. ek. for his fifth vielory. i | ternational men’s curling Ta Davin. ascal teak Se Rie | Me maa Oy box te Me paine ee a te chee for hs tn vioy mbna tutes as’ SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY > Dlustratede ; j authers lict “the century's wijjie McCovey gave the Gi seven decisions. A rink directed by Haze] ser of the Western Canada Daily Double—Races 1 and 2; “Exactor—Race 3; Quine anes Nentey