The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 7, 1965. 9 : Twelve Records Shattered | At P.E.l. Open Track Meet | Pays 780, 54 Best pay of the afternoon was 4.19, 4.50 first daily double of Mount- It was Lorna Price ‘J worth $84.20. The quinella of Grattan Abe (G Highland Spirt and Belle Texas Miss Lane (J $27.70, The first exactor, Honest Patch G ‘obey? Birthday and Sandy Bee, | Rush Hal ‘1 Neill gave & return of $13.00 and the |!™a Delegate (G Chag-ell) DASH 8 Bernard) 1 Harkness 4.10; “mp Robinson) 7) ont ay second eractor, Lorna Price and Conerfty 2 Whalen Ime 7 Ee eT te aiereesn alarm Price owned by Ce ' ¥: hd Island track and field fans | bition match zpe |R. Waugh, P.E.I. 14° 3”, Ch.; 2 B. English, 0; 3. T. Be wes 4.0, os Tepway i tel Se nad penty to rave about as they |Wayne Stewart copped both the| Shot —.1. D. Milner, N.S.; 2 ran, O. 5° 4". » second. s ersiden , PAY 780, 5.40, 5.10; 4.16, ‘ left the third annual Prince Ed- 880 and 1 mile run in this,class B. Smith, PEI. 3. B. Sim. | Triple Ju . Si Mac- | = ened night, 4.10; 4.56 ¥ ward Island Open Track and |while Charlottetown's Doa Lo-|monds, PEI 49° 8%".; Leod, 0; 2. T. Doran, 0; 8 ene. a a field championships held at Me- |thian ran from behind to tri | Discus — 1. B. Simmonds, Flanaghan, Ch. 39° 8%”. ; " DEATH PL. AN ALLEGED morial field Saturday under per- {umph ia the 440. \P.E.I. 2. L. Washburne, 0.; %| Shot — i. B. MacLeod, 0: 2. | cage. wend) RACES 3 AND ¢ fect weather conditions. One| In the Midget Men's class |D. Milner, N.S. 144° 4%". B. MacEachern, A? R. Bou- hype BEY { Meustain Marie SINGAPORE ‘AP)—-Securltgys Canadian record and eleven |Dave Bagole took firsts in the| Hammer — 1. B. Simmonds. tilier. 45’ 5”. oar =. Cospees 1) | police have detained three more- ~ provincial records fell by the |100 and broad jump but this |P.E.1.; 2. P. MacManaman, N Discus — 1. B. MacLeod, O, poem ene eee 3 members of a Communist oré* wayside while five old marks \didn't outshine the performance |S.; 3. J. MacDonald, A. 160° 10" 2.-R. Boutilier; Middleton; 3. C. | a * came ; ; + 38 Flamingo ‘E. Bernard) 6 2 ganization that allegediy were equalled. of Dave Bird running for the McNally, P.E.1. 105' %" | i (JUVENILE MEN % All Jollity (J. Harkness) 44 planned to assassinate Singa- Burly Bob Simmonds of Char- |Oromocto club. The latter al- OPEN WOMEN | |Chesterway Thomas re's Prime Minister Lee K ‘ lottetown led the assault on the |most swept the running events | 100 — 1, R. Williams, N.S; | 199 — 1. A. Robinsos, $.J.; 3. ie (M. Green) 16\ Gee eu aaah 6 terme record books taking two new \with victories ots ht ond K. Whyab, NS; 3. D. Macy Cash PEL: 3 H MacLean, | O'Brien's Nightmare . iol ssalae tx tain: coated records. Simmonds’ shattered 880 yard runs. Bob MacLeod |1¢0d. 0. 10.1 sec. — P.E.I. 11.6 sec. | (B. Whalen) 8 Po deat tend—yee os the Canadian hammer throw re- won both the shot and discus|, 7% — 1. R. Williams, N.S.; 99 _ 1 J Cash. PEL; 2. | Billy G: Command 'E. Clow! 3 6 > . a eee cord with: a tremendous heave jin this class. |2.. KK. Whynott, N.S.; 3. D. Loth- A.Robinson;-8.3-;-3--H. Mac: /Anoan Gal (R. Barnett) ag ("ce department spokesman an, P-E1 23.4 sec, Time: 2:11. 2:09.4. said Friday two members of the.; of-16010"—-and—also- added the |~ Although no club points were |Lean, P.E.I. 27.2 sec. . Island Javeline record to his |awarded to age class competi- | 440 — 1. D. Lothian, pee | 80 meter hurdles — 1. H. Mae | Mountaia-Merie~owned “by: ae at A ie collection with 179° 4’. Sim. ters three rcords were passed |D- Barkhouse, N. §.; |Lean, P.E.1.; 2.-B.-Moore, 0.; K.. Power, aeeenene = soeyite —_ k. wahia monds-now-holds- provincial re -and one brokes. In the 12 year |Breen, 8.J. $4 sec. (SR. MacLeod, PEI. 13 sec. | ae Ce at se te ee cords-in-~-the -discus.~-hammer |old boys class John Tetrault of | 980 — 1}. W. Stewart, O, 2. R. | 449 Relay — 1. PEI; 544. | i330: 38 Brera ee = throw and javeline. Middleton ran the 75 yard dash |B4rkhouse, N.S; 3. D. Jamer.) Broad Jump — 1. M. Steves, " “DASHES f and 6 ' Mainland competition was as jin 8.9 to hit the record books. |°- 204.8 sec. iM; 2. R. MacLeod, P.E.I.; 3. |Topway (W. MacArthur) 11 és strong as anticipated and out of |In the 11-year old yard dash | ,! jute ~— 1. W. Stewart, 0.: |M’ White, 0. 18° 7”. Knight Norris wv province gthletes walked off |Brian Connelly of Charlottetown 2 |. Goteld, 0.; 3. D. Jamer.! High Jump — 1. H. MacLean, | | (G. Chappell) 23) oe with a good share of the prizes. recorded 10.6 for a new mark. 2: tans a PEI; 2. L. Graham, N.S.; 3. | | Blue Mt. Girl (G. Sobey) 3 2/ ua Dave MacAuley. a competitor The 60 yard dash for girls 11 |. $80 Relay — 1. N.S. 2. SJ..'M. White, 0. 4°-9", Garth s Best (E. Bernard) 4 4 in the Juvenile Mens class and and under saw yet another pro- > O. 188.2 see. . | Shot — 1. S. Burke, Middle- Sunny Key (E. Clow) 56 Mh one of the Canada’s most pro- \vincial standard topple when | 120 hurdles — 1. D, MacAt ton, 2. F. Whitlock, P.E.1.; 3. | Singalong (B. Whalen) 65) mising track stars copped the male higit aggregate trophy on Valerie Griffin of Charlottetown run the distance-in-9 seconds. | ley, S.J.; 2. D. Hoffman, Middle | ton, 3. R. Macintosh, S.J. 16.4. ~H.- MacLean, P.E.I. 33’ 5%". MIDGET WOMEN | Time: 2:10.2, 2:09.3. | Topway owned by W. McAr- 137° 2%”’ the-basis-of his four firsts and 13 year old Fred Brennan of |, 5roed pe SD ie | 6 1 0 le, BEE ie Te oe in: on.) a third. MacAuley displaed the Chatham, N.B. tied the mark for | leer: /2. S Vines igs ". id- R. Annear, P.E.I.; 3. J. LePoint | 5 19: 5.40. 5.00, 4.40. 2 60: 4.70. al a a ae oe be —_— ie gg bt ms ~ ai. aoe * High hae "— 1. B. Moore, | 77: DASHES 3 and 7 wthe recent Canadian track and Congratulations must go to the | Mac . at : aeons M. Murray, 0.; 3. N. Wood, 0; Homestretch (A. Smith) 41 field championships as he won following individuals who tm |; 4 dias 1. D. MacA # 10.5". | |Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) 1 8 p these two events here and also their various capacities m ade lhe z 3-3 aa Mid. Broad Jump — 1. B, Thomp- Belle Texas (E. Fitzgerald) 22 copped the 120 meter hurdles the meet the success that it 7003) y man, Mid son, O.; 2. B. Moore, 0; 3. N. | Dot's Boy (W. Waite) 33 and the pole vault. ’ was. 80 Vault — = oo. Wood O. 14’ 7%". phere ane oa The female high aggregate Honorary Referees— James ne Shot — 1.-A. Marshbank, P.E. (G. ppell trophy was taken by the Islan — Neil Satoom, eo “ 2 oo N.S.; 6 DN sae O; 3. H. Smith | THORNE RECEIVES TROPHY a mene : ’ ce ’ ant ting in the Weman'e’-Op ee |Beewel. trig Ms Shot — 1. J. Craft, C: 2.4. !""Diseus — 1. A. Marahbank, | __Lomme Perry, president of the senting Marie Thorme with the Derby ducing the big 14 race ,Shadydale Tonette clas. Mabious lecmad te & wis | Planning Committee — Jack’! |Myatt, C.; 3. A. Alexander, SJ. PEI 2H. Smith, 0; 3. B | Queens County Stockcar Racg- trophy for her first place Labor Day meet at Covehead ae ane? ee ut in the 80 meter hurdle in a | Kane, Donald LeClair. a 1. 3. CellC: 2 Thompson, 0. 78° 6”. ing Association is seen pre-- finish in“ the Powder Puff yesterday afternoon: Wine rit - 7 wig scus — 1. J. PEL record time of 13 sec-| Track Judges at Finish— C. |, — eae. 3). — ig -_ EVENTS Seteieieaieh tama to Ghee onds, took another first in the ee pa, A. Ryan. 649% 4%" o- py = ra L + eee Oaaes, New muenbe, Ratiaes Pn arnt Hs high~jump- where she equalled - Rice, D. Cud- ~ . ackman ;- 3, Spirit owned by mpion her own record, and took thirds more. Mele Pala oren a (Brennan, Ch. 11°! sec. ; WO Noble Dash Winner Summerside in the 100, 220, shot put and Dis. Field Judges— F. Ripley, J. it Craft, C.| Boys 18, 75 yd dash — 1.-F. | Pays: 9:00, 4:20, 3.50; 5.30, | cus throw. oo o aoe S: Mhe- MIDGET wate Brennan, as 2 P.E.1L; ao ja 7.90, 4.00, 2.70: 4.60, Or cto, N° adyen, acK A. rela sec 143 one is nt er te drew, R. gaia — 100 — D. Bagole, P.E.J.; 3.| Boys 12, 75. yds.— 1. J. Te- - . ore ) the trophy for the leading club Timers — R. Manning, G, .A- Morris, Middleton; 3. B. Mac- |traulat, Middleton; 2. L. Wood, U ri n a or a aces — + eee: —- : aT. The Islanders Track and Field Kerr, J. Fox, H. Hodge. Lace, 0. 39:7 ane. 0; 3. S. Dowling, Ch. 89 sec. | Hallie J (I. Ne i. 3 club finished second in the! point _Clerk of the Course — D. Le 220 — 1. D. Bird, 0; 2. A.| Boys 11, 75 yds — 1. B. Can- | Neil Cloaic ‘Cla : 4 Or FILTER Tir tabulation with a total. of 117 Clair. . Morris, Middleton; 3. D. Bagole, |nely, Ch.; 2. R. Hood, Ch.; 3. They were- really stepping! Mountain Marie and Topway second mile in 2.09:3. Gliding Billy (G. Warren): 5 CIGARETTES followed by the N.S: team with | Starter — J. Kane. | P.E.I. 25.2 sec. |A. Profitt, Ch. 10.6 sec. high, wide and handsome-—at emerged as double dash victors; .Homestretch grabbed a first Harry Wilder (W. Waite) 6 sil First Aid — Red Cross. 440_— _1.-D:Bird,-0;" 2. D. Girls 14, 60 yd. — 1. R. Dul- Summerside Raceway Monday and the pacer and trotter turned jin dash seven after finishing Dixie Lou (T. Palmer) 7 56, and Saint John with ™. | OPEN-RECORDS FALL Six marks were established in the open mens events. Apari from the two established by Simmonds, the old broad jump. pole vault and relay marks were topped. Bill Greenought of Or. _omocto,._.who.-the-—-high--a 1°-@ broad jump. events added ano- | ther 8” on to the provincial: opeo 3. S. Flannigan fy, Ch.; 2. F. Frazer. Mont.; 3 in sensational times. Mountain |fourth in the third race won by West River Atom (F. Folland) 8|fm. REGULAR and. KINGS . Marie got home in one trip in| |Highland Spirit. Time: 2:15.3. 2.09:4 and Topway trotted her| Single dash conquerors were| Susan's Birthday owned by | The-meet was sponsored and MacDonald, A.; staged by The Division of Phy- | Ch. 56.6 sec. D. Sinclare, Mont. 7.9 sec. sical Education, Province of | 80 — 1. D. Bird, 0; 2. J! Girls 13, 60 yds — 1. S. Mac. Prince Edward Island and San- Kerby, P.E.I. 3. S. Flanaghan, Dougall, Mont. 8.5 sec. ctioned by The PEI. maak iCh. 2.1146 Girls 11, 60 yard — 1. V. Grif- of the AAU of C. 120 Hurdles — 1. B. MacEach- fin, Ch.; 2. J. Taylor, Ch.; 3. J. RESULTS ern, A; 2. M. Gorman,S.Je;=8=— €onnelty- Ch-- 9" see Open-Men, 100 yd= dash —- “G~ Gould, 0. 19.5 sec. - LEGEND L. Archibald; N.S.; D. Burcttel. s 440 Relay — 1.0; 2. P.E.1.,:0 — Oromocto i Ns. 2S Dewar 168. i6 occ. O. 51:4 sec. :S. J. — Saint John. 200 yd, dash — 1. D. Wheeler. Broad Jump — 1. D. Bagole, C — Chester. afternoon and a good-sized holi- day crowd enjoyed every mom- ent of the eight-card action. broad jump standard. soaring : : P.E.I.; 2. B. MacLeod ?; -- @19". Alfie Groom ‘of Summer- eee D- a a Fiannaghan, Ch “ie 7%". Be PE Se Track and side and nationally known ‘pole - Robertson,..N..5. 23.4 sec Di Ji Fiel po. hao yd. dash L: 1." D. Wheel- High Jump 1. B. Jinch, Field Club. vault star squirmed over the bar at 14° 3 to erase his own provincial record. Dave Milner of the Nova Scotia team and re- cent second place finisher in —the-shot-at the Canadian Cham- pionships grunted his way to a new provincial mark of 49° 8%" The final record to fall in the open calss was the 1 mile re 9. 4.236. . : lay. standard and the new time © 3 mile — 1. C, Williamson, 0.: of 3.36-7 was recorded by a 2. B. Hemphill, O.: 3. J. Gau- Nova Scotia quartet ‘det, O; 15.33.9.- er, Sackville; P.E.L.; sec. 880 yd dash — 1. C. William- “gon, Oromocto: 2. 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Henley’s momen- er and three miles events handily. ought, O.; 2. L. Washburne, 0.; ‘_D._ Wheeler_-won._both- the :109:;3._P... Mullins. P-E.I. 21°9"*.. “and 220 open dashes. ; High Jump — -1..B.—Green- a row to score their fifth victory | tum carried -him into his own’ ‘in-six’ starts-Hamilton™ now las end zone and Montreal halfback 10 points in the standings, two.Terry -Evanshen “nailed him ~ BEST BUY BECAUSE: ..no other premium er tire WILLIAMS STARS pr 0:; Sel as A.; 3. ‘morethan second-place Ottawa there for the two points. Butchie Williams of the N.S. C. nnett, EJ. 5'8.3". Rough’ Riders. team won. both the 100 and 220.-Triple- Jump — 1.-J--MacDon- Hamilton got touchdowns FUMBLED OFTEN has all these features at this price. from halfbacks Tommy Grant! Neither team showed much | and_ Cloyd Webb. and a field Offensively and spent most of goal and two converts by Don the first half fumbling the ball | and pickinz off each other’s passes. 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