8 Thefluardhn.CharIotesfown,Tues.Sept.l.19u. I SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE ( Cheverie Goes 5’9" lO-YEAR-OLD 'I‘ignlsh High School student. Joe Cheverie. high ‘ lumself into the Maritime track and field spot- light to Halifax Saturday by clearing the bar at 5‘ 9" a the Bill Haley Memorial meet for a new Nova Scotia Open Cheverie, a modest, quiet-spoken youngster who originally hailed from Montreal and then Sourls, bettercd the previous Nova Scotia record set in 1950 by 1% Inches. It was the best leap of his career. I traveled to Halifax with Joe and the rest of the Islander'a . lowing the meet Joe quietly commented that field conditions were such that he had to run uphill for his breakin jump. Joe’s big brother George. who insists on being called "The Brute‘. assured me that had Joe been running on level ground while approaching the bar he would have cleared 5‘ 10". Heather MacLean. Charlottetown, was another standout on the Islands team. The 17-year.old Juvenile picked up firsts and two seconds. Her best effort was 88’ 2" in the javelln: the first time she entered the event. She won the dis Ills with 88' 6' and topped the field In the 202- yard sprint, Her seconds came In the hop. step and Jump. and MacLean is a girl who seems to have a mind of her mm when it comes to track and field. She takes a loss very penitlve. She could well become one Maritime's leadl' rformers; and following the path of the Island's top middle distance runner Andy Arsenault. who e great improvements this season. Simmons Still Winning BOB SIMMONS. 1963 Canadian Men's discus champion. continued his usual winning ways in Maritime circles as he topped the discus and shot put. Simmons’ performance in the shot put was a disappointing 088’ 8”. more than 20 feet below his usual mark, an as much as 35 feet lower than the 1965 objective he has set for himself. In the ut. his ‘so-so’ event, be reac e 42' 11". Cheverle. outspoken. older brother of Joe, tossed the Juvenile javelin from an uncomfortable stance because a sprained ankle. but still won with ease His mark was 1.38. He has had 156'. Clleverie bettered Robert Waugn. SummerSlde. In the pole vault with his usual 10‘ performance He picked up second in the shot put (39' 11"). Rhoda MacLeod. Sherwood, was a surprise entry In the Juvenile women’s hop. step and jump. That wasn't the only ' er performance of 32’ 11" was less an tia record. It looks like she'll have a new event with a little practice. MacLeod. usually at her (best in the broad jump. picked A) third in that event, thirds in high Jump and 100 yard dash, and second In the discus. The other member of the team, Billy MacKlnnon, Char- lottetown aced second In hop. step and jump and second in the broad Jump, A former loo-yard dash Juvenile of limited success. MacKinnon has decided to concentrate on the broad jump and Mil-yard run. Off The Cuff LO'I'I'ETOWN Legion Juveniles and Kings County Lea. All-Stars have rescheduled their exhibition baseball clash for Memorial Field tonight. 8 pm. The, game Is in aid of the Retarded Children‘s Fund. Fastballer MIKE KELth will be on the mound for the defending Maritime champion Juveniles . . . . .. ARJORIE TURNER was one of the big guns at the Canadian Age Class track and field championships at Winnipeg over the weekend. The talented Lockport lass. who won plenty of friends on the Island when she competed here in the Eastern Canadian champions-hips. failed to better her er coaches hoped she ' ht. There was quite a ruckus down Halifax way a ew weexs 1)“:ch when Marjorie ran the best 100 of the day at the st. Lambert trials but wasn‘t named to the OLYMPIC TE Islanders will get a chance to her 823111 this weekend at Charlottetown Invitational track and field meet 0. B.C. S are doing it again. Winning ball games. The'only club they couldn't whip last season. Winnipeg. they clipped 21.4 Stmday to grab a three point lead in the Western con- ference standings. JOE KAPP was the star for the Lions.'lee you odds he takes them all the way this season . VERN EANDRAHAN. the only Charlottetown youngster ever to play major league baseball, isn‘t seeing much action \rlth Rochester of the International League. There haven‘t been many reports on Vern coming our way lately. but indications are he may have arm problems . . . . .. rite 'ate baseball playoffs move back to Charlottetown Wednesday night. 8 pm. as the CIT ABBIES host Summerside in the third game of their best-of- f-ive Island championship. They're tied 1-1. This Will be the Toronto Argos Are In Trouble OTTAWA (CPI — It's still a! little early in the season for. “must” games. but if Toronto} Argonauts have any plans of vacating the Eastern Footballl Conference cellar this season.] they'll have to change their! . ways tonight. Islnce the season started. bu The Argos won their season coach Frank Clair has opener against Ottawa Roug ‘ Riders on a last-minute touch-I down. but then dropped twoi games to Montreal Alouettes.. the team most people say they peeled until game time. will have to beat oatbfornhthe; ' 1n: third and last payo e t PITCHERS was suspended. Quinn said later he was quit tlng football to his full-time job ern swin . the east. . With only one game left: against the A15. Toronto has to! make up those points againstl eit-‘ler the Riders or Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Argos looked like a sure , league baseball r in the pre-season exhibi- major didates for league rookie ‘ot tlon schedule this year. but after em I can i - the regular mm my." my. Ammo“ Lem- Tirbdmf’u. m... .7: madman? ..,-.,:3.::9.- . :1: sdlshsls'srl'ai; it? 3: to slip into ter 0 Baltimore, Barber (9-10) at hm in win...“ the opener 13.10,; their 9mm: m“ for [Bathe Gian“. attern - a solid defensive club. 1’ Minnesota. Kaat (14-71. N. with an offence that can‘t get - _ , - 'drive Mond ' 3 Put om'mm' m y“ 1335 CM} segii‘hlarig'L‘N" Chi-I I vars-an San? .1312; pllfrnasmrfi_ “all had tw° “mew bow" July 31. 1984. 106 persons have he priest in the Franciscan 11”- Delm'“ L0 '° '" a : s S .lumbus of the Inmnanona, I "33 “'5 "‘m to 34' and “’0‘”? I“ been killed trying to enter West Order. Father Aolss Matuo will‘ (mam Mum“! . (mm-em “30' Herbert (6'5" 1“ l y p ‘13 r 3'5“ "ms during the double' Germany and West Berlin from return to Japan to assume pl!- script. raboundlng from their New York. Downing (10-7\ at' BASEBALL l ,Fh‘ml' 1 dj . 1 iheader. However. Cary‘ denied In! Germany to", dune. . opening defeat to down Hamll- Los Angeles. Brunet (1—0). N. i cm _ Charlmtemwn Legion- ,6 “flesh 9“ {‘3 0"“ 95 that spurred him on. ' ‘ m and Winnipeg Bluilzggbg: Cleyelgand. llglcfitowell 5I_:':;-)61Natl Ju‘yehne‘ may Kings County gas, 06-; wiivgiligig‘igzd and. Th Milwaukee outfield”; . earn "Spec II P Washn on. reu zer ( . - I ‘ , . ' ' converted catcher d1 n't best team in the east '0“ @551"? :lhfflzlllglll III“ (11:02: a mmor league player beIECI a starting chance until the Both clubs have shuffled play- ers since their last game. but only wcomer likely to see action ls lineman Ed Nickle. a 1m EEC Ill-star picked up by Argos on waivers from Mont< adelphia. Wise (5-2 cinnati, Maloney (11-9). N. Los Angeles. Ortega (643) Pittsburgh. Friend (IO—15‘. N, San Francisco. Rendley ( 10-9 at New York. Jackson (8-131 N. r. Milwaukee. Lemaster (13-9) a St. Louis. Sadeckl (10-9), N. dian backfielder Peter Quinn} concentrate on Allsstar guard Kaye Vaughan has been out with a leg Injury been 1 thinking about using him tonight to get him ready for the west- The final decision isn't ex-l By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSI Probable pitchers for today's games with won-lost records in brack- Boston. Lamabe (8-101 at Kan-l al al League Houston, Brown (243) at Phil- 1. N. Chicago. Bu'i] (13-10) at Clu- THE FAVORED British Col- umbia entry In today's Can- adian Junior Golf champion- ships took a few minutes off to think about their chances of repeating as national champs following practice rounds yesterday at the Bcl- vedere Golf and Winter Club. By JIM CULLEN The first daily double at the ’ Charlottetown Driving Park last !nlght was worth $196.60. winning combination was First ams, owned and driven b Albert MacDonald. Flat River. P.E.I. and Miss Flamingo own- ed by A. Carr and B. Jones. Parkdale and Brighton. Allie Carr was up on the bike as he rained Miss Flamingo to wins in the second and sixth dashes. Miss Kemble. Miss Flamingo and Mr. McElewyn Key capt- ured both of their respective dashes on the nine dash pro- gram. Miss Kemble owned by Everett Shea. Montrose paced the fastest time of the night (2.07241 new per- sonal record. Don MacNell was holding the ribbons as he rein- cd the mare to the wire on top of the heap ir. dashes five and nine. Mr. McElewyn Key by Long Key. dam Tamara Hanover set a new record of 2.11:2 for him- self in winning the eighth event. The brown gelding is owned. trained and driven by Clar- ence Woolridge. Covehead. Single dash winners on the card included: The Sheik owned b Mrs. James Poulton. Chare lottetown and Janet M owned by Dr. Preston MacIntyre, Mon- tague: First Dreams owned by Albert MacDonald. Flat River. The Shiek and Nimble Knight Team members are, left to right. Gary Smith. Sim Seed. Rickey Kent and Len Johnson. Team captain is Les Milne. Vancouver. (Smith, B.C., ls Favored ITo Win Championships By NICK FILMt‘IRE [champ this season, Smith could . "This is an easier course i be beaten in individual play by lthan I expected. You can drive teammate Ricky ent, 18, who 'to any of the par five greens in l was born in Surrey. England. ltwo and the fairways aren't as .and plays his golf out of Victo- narrow as I thought they might ria. Kent was a member of last be_ With a little bit of luck year‘s B.C. team and was run- Tuesday. someone could go at gner-up for tie B.C. Junior title this course and win the medal- | this year. ist play with as little as 146.‘ QUEBEC Emmy Gary Sm1th,18.V8n90UV9T-l British Columbia may get favorite among favpmes to.their stiffest competition from capture the Canadian Jump. in“ expprienced Quebec 9m" golf championship in Charlotte- .kd by Brian MaCLean' 15' pm. town this week. was comment gun...“ Junior champlnnv E n I115 lmPY‘E-‘SIODS 0f "‘9 §other team members are Ger- Belvedere Golf and Winter Club I am chapdelaine' St. Hvacinme_ following an official practice‘Claude St. Pierre. Beloeil; and Pound Monday- Doran Doucet. Windsor Mills. The long driving British Col- Bernard Tremblay. 18. Mon- umhia native toured the par 72. . HOW IT GOES It‘;.~l().">-layout in 75 Monday; but. The schedule for the Can- jas he says: "That doesn't imean a thin when it comes‘ Mom, to playing for a champ.‘ adian Junior golf champlon- ships set for Belvedere Golf and Winter Club today to Iionship." l 'DEFENDING CHAMP"q Friday is as follows: UESDAY — Eighty-two Smith leads a team of fou r I British Columbia Juniors woo competitors. including Inter. are favored 10 win the Canadian provincial team members. from championship and the play 36 holes with the best 32 continuing play for the lPepsi-Cola Silver Cllp on the ‘Island course today. Bf. cau- Individual championship and ltured the team and individual the Pepsi-Cola trophy. The (titles at Victoria last. season. provincial team champion- ship will be decided on the same 36 hole "Belvedcre is completely dlf gferent than the course we play play. WEDNESDAY — Top 32 take part In medalist play. led on at Victoria last year'. { {Smith said. “The fairways are: great but I’m having a little} Remaining 16 take part in mcdalist play. THURSDAY — Remaining difficulty adjusting to the, eens. I've missed some easvl ‘ eight: and then four take part In medalist play. F g putts In practice rounds. I‘ll. DAY — Two finalists have to study the greens betse: ‘ Tuesday." Co—mcdalist at last year‘s Ju play fill-hole match for the nior meet and BC Ju of Canadian title. ‘5. FE treal. failed to make the pro- vincial entry this year but 13 considered a threat to win the individual championship. He set a course record of 67 at the Country Club. Montreal. ear- lier this season and won the 0’ Keefe medal play at Sorel. In 1962 he was on the Quebec Jun- ior team and won the Quebec Junior medal play. Wayne McLellan. Timmins. Ont... failed to make the On- tario inter-provincial team. but as Tremblay. may a threat for individual honors. , Among his victory}: have been (the Timmins Junior champion- I ship. Credit Valley. Georgetown :Junior and the Northern Ontar- ‘ in Amateur. ' MARITIMES‘ HOPES The Maritimes' hopes for an individual victory go with Jack- ie Bryant. 18. Halifax: Doug MacAfee. 17. Sussex: and pm: 51ny Bob Irwin. 16. and Ron Boyles. 18. both of Charlotte- town. Bryant Is in his third succes- sive year with the NS. team He was s Canadian Junior se- imi-finalist in 1962 and s quar- ter-finalist in 1963. He won the NS. Junior championship ear- Iller this season. Bryant tired I lpractice roun MacAtee. Irwin and Boylss are raved championship conten~ ders because of their familiar ity with the Belvedere course. The three played the Isla nd se most of last week and iofficials say they should be at. ltheir peak this week. Boyle: lmade the NB. -- PEI. te I: ast season but missed this . time. III 3 ‘ FIVE STRAIGHT HITS . l BV . DAVE MILWAUKEE (AP) — Mll- O'HARA I II I .waukee rookie sensation Rico Then Maye singled and marks with his second 5-for-5 Titan Ward (H. Coulsoni 11‘ Carly has taken a personal in- i Hank Aaron belted i 23rd. game within a week. August 24. Irene Budlong (G. Ross) 3 I terest in the National League homer —- and the Giants wereIhe collected a homer. three SOURIS C t t V a Marten Gallon (L, Mun”) 43 pennant race. And he isn't play-Ilett in third place. 6': gamesldoubles and a single In the . _ 9" re Wm” push Button (.10. R n) a s _ I . . . . whipped Downtowner ill-4 In W ya ing any favorite. ibehlnd front-running Phllfldel-lBI‘BVCS 12-9 trlumph over the bb: l , 5 a" Time; 2,40. 2.33. The muscular young siuggerl p'iia. Phils. 3 rev ate“ fou'r'mmng 50”“ will 1;. new collected five straight hits. l-I eluding a homer and double. as a the Braves dealt San Franlcis- OI'IOIGS BOI‘Sfer (co's flag hopes another bow. . . unday by rallying t0 defeati Pfl'ch'n the Giants 7-4 in the nig'ltcap ofl g were ready to wrap up a sweep } A announced - later. for the ghibition baseball contest. year-old righ-thander. The game Is In aid. of the Re- . tardcd children‘s Fund. Tick- or Toothpick. hurled L City -— Johnnles iHnwks and Bonshaw Bear-cats t' play an exhibition softball game at Victoria Park. 3 pm. (0d Giants. STANDINGS American Leagu W L Baltimor‘ 79 52 .003 Chicago It) 54 .579 New York 75 54 .581 a Detroit W “ .5l9 11 bus Angola I I .500 Minnesota I I .500 Cleveland 05 II .492 U 74 21 Washing“! I ll . Ch 0 II III By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS t pfl‘GBL bracket 131/. Pontiacs and 13V. Briggs will be played tonight 14"; at 6:00 pm. Mn: 27“: opener 3-2 and the 30V. grabbed tbs second tilt The Hawks are representing Charlottetown ln Intermediate playdowns wh’le Bonshav (are in the Intermediate “D” Ihort reliever." Bauer said. The Orioles are expected still further by a svvlmnsmn _ The third mer=ltle league baseball finals between the AE. Macmillan Our-ran and .1 3 me 9.. n. 1 Curran and Ind had none took the Pontlses M i of the twin bill until Carty drovel in the tying run in the eighth. Jones. nicknamed Sad Sam two no- “ ets are available at the Legion {hitters during his major league from the Children's Association. .j career and was named the out- ) SOFTBALL ?standing pitcher in the Nationall Flylngflxafiue in 1959 w'len he posted a 21~15 mark for San Francisco to bolster their pitching strength addinlz Chuck Estrada to the active list. when , the 25-msn player limit ends to 11. game of the best of five Surn- .y, Estrada has been on the dis- abled list since July 21 because . e 20-year- rlgbthsndsr an erwent an elbow operation last September ured in only 52 Inninlzs this season before being Idsllned sash. I Milwaukee's Rico Carly I ‘ Is Swinging A Big Ba’r Carly must have set some sort of record among unlisted By Carty's two not coincidence, hot games came against two of the contenders but .clubs that have m e r 1 c a 11 League pennant _ BAD Two ROME" ;season was well under way. his 15t'l homer in the open nightcap. Carty hitting Aaron sstd. month." believe in yourself to Isr- and he's going to s has time.” ' only three flag also against top hit in '0 before being lifted in what man- latter Bobby Bragsn called I ‘,defensive move In the fourth *lnfllnl. Then be unloaded in the has boosted his aver- age to .324 and his RBI total to "I plan to use Jones In the 03 bullpen as both a long and s Cnrty, marvelled at the rookls's "He's quick with the lat and is swinging sway. somet as he stopped doing for s w‘rlle when W' he went Into a slump early this "Most of all. though. Rico has done. in hlmoelf. m 1‘ G“; an I.“ set the Job done. He's going to get bet- bs arouudil ass; was the winning combination in the Qulnella event which was Race Results BASEBALL SCORES 3! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League From S’sicle The Summerslde raceway was the scene of a full nine dash: race card on Saturday evening. .4 The fastest times on the pro- , 31?;‘2253" gram were recorded by Pun-E Nam“ (94”. Daniels m “d cess Spangler and Paddy Land ti Emmi”; Gum (11410). FM. G'rl‘ I:_(8) and Battey, HRs: Mn Versalles (l7). Princess Spangler with Gor- don Robinson up on the bike led the way to the wire in 2.10 in the sixth event. and this was of new personal record for the. Robinson reined entry. ~ 0 Jock Bernard teamed Paddy AT, PII’IOTI'O Land Girl to a win in 2.10 in the eighth event. Pari-mutuel bet-; The large“ HOW! to ever ting showed that track patrons 1mm" 0“ “‘9 Finale RICGWIY Centennial Race ay. August 2!. Race, 1 and 5 Events started with a mm Davy Watchem. Basil Whalen. . 3mm Parade At 1 pm. with th Vernon River. gan. Graham Chappell: . Way. Wilbert MacArthur; Win- » tenhon of he crowd. nie J. Clegg, Cecil Stewart: Nor- h Ann Way. Lem Neill; Jolly a Lass. Bill Companion: M i s s h 9 a t 5 events young and old alike. Boy. Lem Neill: Chester Way Thomas. Basil Whalen; Chet Lynn Roya. Gra- ham Chappell; Princess Spang- ler. Gordon Robinson: Cadillac Gold Dust. Jack Harkness: Echo Ridge Eddy. George Callbeck. Times 2:10:3 and 2.10. aces 3 and 7 Chuck H.. Ron Kennedy; Lin den Hanover. Don 3 rr en; Billy G. Command. Elmerl Clow: Mahlon‘s Gal. Grahaml Chappell: Orchestra leader} Les Jenkins; Mountain Marie. Basil Whalen: Rudv Frisco. Ron MacArthur; White Lady. Joe Arsenault. Times 2.12 and 2.13.3. aces 4 and 5 Victory Scott. Art Burblne: Roger Pa rlay. Elmer Clow; Donnaway. Basil Whalen: Rio Grande. Orville Willis: Paddy Land Girl. Jack Berna : Home Strl-etch Linda. Graham Chap- l which followed. Canteen service was supplied and supper was served by the local WI. Mr. T mas McKenna acted as emcee for the afternoon. one of the attractions of the day. All the local fans and m a n witnessed s o m 9 races of the season. The presiding officials at the Centennial Race at Pipette were: Starter — J. Thomas Mc- Lean. Timers — John Ross. R. Dreelan. Class A Pace Bold Debbie (Elliot R05) 21 Pepsi Flrst (Cameron Mac- Phee) I 4 My Jeannie (S. MacMillan) 2 2 Ruby Chief (MaoKlnnon pe . Times 2: 10:3 and 2:10. Race 9 3M1) Times: 2.16:3. 2.17. Gliding Billy. Art Burblne: Al Jolllty. Bill Companion: Captain ' mm 3 True Marlon (W. Fumeml 1 1 Cavaliero. Lem Niell; Harless Abb. Edgar Reeves; Highland Pitts BOY (A- Morrison) Idh Spirit. Ralph Barnett; Time Sorrel Mac (R. Gillis) ldh Flies. Arnold Rogers; Jollity Cindy Lou (R. Gillis) 8dr Gratton. Graham Chappell; Wa- Time: 2.24 .25. wanesa Nasil. Whalen. ass (7 Valley Boy (Levi Young) 1 Lucky Lady (5. Slaw) 8 Jolity Guy (M. MacDonald) 2 1'0er League Ginger Will (5. Mac'l‘avllsh) 4 2.25:2, 2.21. CI D Ball Action The next race Saturday. September 8. at 8.!) pm. Town Baseball League game here Monday that was called due to rain. The game has been declared no contest. and the slums here tonight, 6 pm. Cen- tretowners lead the best-of-t-ive user-leg 1-0. SUICIDE]! MDAINED who once trained to be a K has s c pilot celebrated his first mass here as a cently ordained Roman Catho- WAIAL OP' DEATH Between Aug. 13. 1961 and featured on .ths third event. The ticket paid $18.40. The exactor was held on the sixth dash. The winning two- some was Miss Flamingo and Lucky V. A $2.00 ticket on the twosome returned $19.60. The second daily double event . J: M. te m- McElewyn Key lug combination Racing action resumes at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Thursday nl ht. DASH ONE First Dreams (A. MacDonald) Diplomate Royal (E. Clow) Bob‘s Girl (S. Steadl Win Barnes (J. Chappel) Progress Brand (0. Willis) was the win; 1 2 3 4 5 6 : 2 5. DASHES TWO AND SIX Miss Flamingo (Allie Carr) Lucky V. (D. MacNell) Myrtle E. (O. Willis) Future Chief (E. Bernardi Dot's Boy (J. Arsenaulti Ida Bridlong (R. MacDon- ) al Sir Smart is. Steadi True Lady Lou (R. Annearl Pays:12.10. 5.10. 3.20; 4 . ll 22 33 44 56 88 73 87 .50 Cyclone Kelly (L. Kellyi Audrey's Pride (E. Bernard) 3 a Pays: 7.10, 6.30. 3.90- 2.80; 2.770i 10.40. 3.50. 4.10 § 2.60: 2.20. Times: 213:1 and 211:2 DASHES FIVE AND NINE Miss Kemble I). Armond's Buddy (L. Tay- l l 2 2 ' Vera Signal (6.. Chappel) Hi Jay (J. Campbelli .13 Eleanor's Patch (A. Pineaui 7 Edgewood Hedrick (G Fm. . Pays: 8.40. 3.20. 3.40: 2.50, patricki 44 2.20; 2.50. Santiago (G. Channel) 3 5 Time :1 Pays: 8.00, 3.70. 2.00; G110 4.70; 4.70. 4.60. 2.50. 220. 300 I 50; .. Times 2.09:2 and 2.07.4. BOLENS 3.20; 2.60. 4.10, 2.40. 2.40: 2.50. Lawn and Garden I 2.40: 3.50. , 3 Tibes: 2.14 and 4.13:4. Equipment ' * DASHES man AND seven K “I c . h I. The Sheik (H. Poulton) 1 2 am“ Nimble Knight (S. Stead) 2 5 e' c “e I ’ Far Stride (D. MadNeil) a 3 LI' . Miss Jo Jo G. Murphy) ( 4 7 as Brackley Pt. Rd. l Janet M. (W. Downei 5 1 Sherwood ' Popular Eden (c. O'Brien) “I. u u u u s u ' IDouble Returns $196.60 IlAi Ch'lown Driving Park 1 7 6 . s 70. 4 20, runs. .213 and 212. DASHES FOUR AND EIGHT Mr. McElewyn Key (C. Woolridgev ! 1 Garth's Beat (E. BernardI or; Helen's Dream (0. Poultonl 3 4 Miss Cool Eyes (J. Pmmd‘ la ' Dunlop B' a ' Pays: 10.00. 2.90. 2.50- 9 2.3): 2 (E. NicholsonI I I: ‘ o of), , .00. «40. 4.40. 2.40; MacNelll 1 1 II I I I I m for a complete a I see I . line of I t I n spo which were participated in by A band concert from 0.80 —- ho- The horse race on Friday was Kenna. Judges —— Murdock Mor- rison. Allan Finlayson. S. Mac- A. MacKenzle. Clerk —- Faber "- I l wagered a total 35 510.000 du_ celebrated the Belfast Centen-l ring Saturday nighps program, 1113] Day at the raceway on Frl- ‘ Y o . Vernon Riv... ; official opening at 2. The chlld- 5. Gal. Stanley White: Mr. Doug_ l ren s parade. whlch consisted of i T O p l 100 entries really drew the at- . Other entertainment included the Scottish dancing betwee n ' ~-. by dunes y from other parts of tire Island of the best WUERZBURG. Gsrmsnyi (AP)—A 30-year-old Japanese ami- A d I t f t BELVEDERE CONTEST . WINNERS I; c I vcvlcs‘c lST PRIZE: '10306rsslmsilAvense, Sims-«alumnus. 21") PRIZE: Mrs. G. Dyck, ’ 710 Inserts! Street, I i an Prize. SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY V rosr nus 3:00 PM. RACE 1 Eleanor Patch: Tommy Collins: Miss Lane; Verna Stall: Win Bruce: Billy C. Dudds: Captain Cavallsro; Jolyl Lass. RACE! 2 AND I G. Counsand; Highland Route; Rio ; storm Thomas; Cathy Girl: White Lady; Hus Moun- tain Girl. . RACE 8 AND 7 Eyre Don: Winnie J. : maintain Marie; Mr. Gala»: .. Beyond: Also eligible - Mahion's Girl. RACE 0 AN!) I RACE .0 lady Gallon 6.: Sins-Y Dirt : Rowdy Dow: M‘s N30; 3:33 Pm?) Victory Scott; Gold Dust; laser-c- Sandy,- Wurst» alts (ls-stills. Grands; m an Ilr. Pierre PouIIn, “SWIM 4TH PRIZE: Ilr. Gould W. Ilacll, P... lss 1:11. limos-n. llsrssrstllswtnmstthslstiuslvedm . cigarette contest llilcll closed recently. t Once again. belief Is IIelveders’s tall-(Ia- vonrsdbslsncsd smoke pays off to: tour lucky Canadians! Dr. Charles McDonald, Halifax. ls" ms the Poul Calais Convertible PlilS I’m Manitoba, on $100 a lull! for Mass!!!" goon-H535! A_‘_L..(a.:su ‘.. marriage $323515 .1 years. wists-s!“- ‘ .