Se ptt hte The Guardian, Charlottetown;-Sat.; Sept..3, 1966. 9 Green Gables Draw Released | The following is the draw for, | Braves, Detroit Win First Of Double Headers: Ly ATLANTA (AP) — Ed oe ‘run homer for his 2,000th major off Ferguson Jengits hiauc ews wallored two ‘home ruitsileague hit, leading Pittsburgh the ninth active player. w hel Smith, Bob Marah. Green Gables: annual. golf tour- 9.06 a.m. — Vince Windsor, Al! And Felipe Alou ‘and Rico Car:y | Pirates to a 73 victory over 2.000 or more hits. The ’ nament which goes at Cavendish) Hogan,. R. MacFarlane. | hit one each Friday night to Chicago Cubs Friday night. ‘gave hiny a season totat of 23; Saturday, Sunday and Monday, |9.12 a.m. — Irv. MacKinnon, H. power Atlanta — ms | Clemente’s fifth-inding homer matching his previous one-y er Bept. 2nd, 3rd. and 4th. | Rodd, J. M. Rusk. victory over jouston in | high, and-also, gave him SATURDAY /9.18 a.m. —-P.- Rowlands, H. opener of a doubleheader. e BASEBALL ifuns batted in—the first tim JUNIOR FIRST DIVISION | Johannsen, Bill Cox. Mathews, who cracked a twv- | his career he has bettered ‘0. 10 ‘a.m. Bob Irwin, Brent Schur-) 9:24 @,m.-—-Dean Birt. Dr. Bro- run homer in the first inning, | RESULTS | NEW YORK, ‘AP)—Rich \le aa, Erae Corrigan. | die Lantz, Jack Stewart. shapped a 4-4 tie in: the sev-| Hlen hit two home runs and Jim enth with bis 12th of the year. | ‘Bunning pitched a six-hitter as (9.30 a.m. — Dave Boswell, Er- 10. — Rod MacFarlane, Danny. Mclsaac, Peter Clark. |’ nie Diamond, Stu. Lavers. American League Caty hit 2 bases - emby Detroit 000 003 O01— 4 71 Philadelphia ‘Mets 6-0 Friday night. beat New York 10.12 a.m. — Les Zielinski, Dave |9.36 a.m. — B. Hunter, B. . Top- homer in the eighth. a} a acEachern, Thane Burke. | per; Brian Kilpatrick. yee wnt tear Precouay| Allen hit hi§ 34th homer off 10.18 a.m. — Robert Stewart, 9.42 a.m.— Fred Davison, Frank |. QGLEVBLAND (AP) — W. lhe | get (19-11). Kralick (&). Rad. \Met starter Larry Miller, 01, Alan Currle, Grant MacLeod.| Acorn, Clifford Heald.. | Horton's three-run homer <nd/ atz (9) and Bi * wha: De in the fifth and his. 36th off 10.24 a.m. — Paul Richard, John 9. 48 a.m. — Charlie. Trainor, _ | the four-hit pitching ‘of Desa, fee (aa) PheAlivis 1a), | Ralph Terry in the eighth. Bell, Dannie Tweel. | Lloyd Cox, Phil Perry. —— | MeLai gave Detroit a 4-2 vie-/p i igy '--Bunning struck out-—-six_in + | tory over Cleveland Friday ina iraising his record for thé season. 10.30 a.m. Malcolm MacLean, Ted MacFadyen, Gordon mee ob 9.54 — E. Millar, Dr.“ Clarence Coady, G. Friesen. | header. iNew York 680 200 001— $112. the Bret gate of 8 | Minnesota 400 111 1ox— 8 132) doub!s- ito 16-9: Donald. —H. E. Carmichael, Dave Bouton, Hamilton (#3), (4); eC 10.36-a.m; =-Blair-Sinclair, Jack | eae Robert Love. Deniy MeLain, 17-11, gave ap) \ Renitt (B) and foward: Grant | Beaton, Errol Toombs, Allisson {10.06 — Bob Baby, D. Morris, | \ two solo homers for the Cleve. | (11-3), Worthington (9) and Bat- | PRACTICE MacLean. aa aehanald land runs. tey. HR: NY—Bryan (2). | 10.42 a.m. — Dr. J.K.L. Irwin, 12 a.m. — Ron Aikisnon; Mac | | ‘; Horace- MacFarlane, Norman | Kennedy, .B. Smith. BL eee v eet 000 000 100— 1 62 oe abi Mine ares Mall, 4 ‘ peer Me Cart FF | Rarets City OOKo02 1ix— 5 103 preparation for Maritime play- 10.48 a.m. — Garry -Cudmore,| Schurman, G. Burgoyne... Fischer (3 - 10), Short (8), joffs on Monday.-evening at 6.15. Cy Burke, Kim Blanchard. | 10.24 Bob -Giggey, W.” Red-| SOFTBALL Osinski (7) and Ryan, fillman| |A full attendance is sted. 10.54-a.m. — Willie Dugn, Edwin! din, Ralph Judge. (7): Krausse (11-8) and tool. | ee MacInnis, "Ken MacDonald. 11.00 a.m. — Robert MacInnis, A. Farris, Jack Vatour. 11.066 a.m. — Dr. M. C. Be?],! /10:30° a.m. — B.’ Eldershaw, Jack | Murphy, Gerard Bernard. |MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 10.36 a.m. — Vande Harris, Earl SCHEDULE | } 11 000 200— 6 80) This labor day weekend will ‘Angee ies 91) HR: KC—Roof (6). | PROBABLE PITCHERS. Robert Hatfield, W. $. Mun-| Smith, Stu McLure. : phe ager Pe oid of soninal | Osteen (ett Miller (7) ani | roe. g 10.42 a.m. — Gump Gillis, An i - Roseboro; Maloney (145), Me- Z 1112 a.m. Maynard Simpson,| Likely, Bob gence. Y Ee : land Maritime titles. |Cool (7), Nottebart (9) and Pav-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Joe Duncan, Jim MacLean. /1048 am.— J. V. Pierpoint, TIE IN U.S. OPEN In Island competition Interme- | letich. HRs: LA—Fairly ‘10),| Probable pitchers for today's 11.18 a.m. Scott Stewart, Jack! pr. Bill Moreside, Geo. Scant- ; Two Big Free Ran “Alls diate ‘‘A” classification on Sat-| Parker (12). major league baseball. games Blanchard, Kip Ready. lebury. | Downing Gray, (LEFT), of man after they wound up in a urday, Sept. 3. Barbour's Dod- _ National League with won-lost records in bracke 11.24 a.m. — Sterlifg. Giddings, |10.54-a.m. — Keith Carmichael, | Pensacola, Fla., who started tie at 214. Final round will be ! gers: will play Summerside Aces | First ets: ‘ Lou Anderson, Glen Thamp- A- G MacMillan, Rollie Hiltz.| yesterday's third round play played today. Gray had a two- at Summerside. Game time is 3. Houston 000 040 001— 5140, NATIONAL LEAGUE 0 10 wn | a son : 11.00 a.m. — John Irwin, Dave; in U.S, Amateur Golf under. par 68 for his 74-72-68— ‘|p.m. | Atlanta 220 000 1ix— 6120) philadelphia, Wise (36). af 11.30 a.m. - Bill Noonan, El-| Campbell, Gordon Carr. championship eight strokes be- 214 while Beman went six-over Intermediate. ‘C’ Borden Le-.| Dierker, Taylor (2-3) (3), Ray- | New York, Shaw (10-11). N, mer. Fol'and, Don. Gallant...\11.06- a.m. — Al MacRae; Mm hind leader Deane Beman, 76 for his 71-67-76—214. “The Charlottetown Driving Mayhew rounds out this class gion will play C.T.C. Pistons at|mond (8) and Heath, Bateman) jioucton, Cuellar (10-6) ahd 11.36 a.m. — Merril Wiggington, Pineau, Don Maund. Bothesda; Md., poses with Be- - (AP Wirephoto) Park presents two great free jand, Meadow Day has the répu- Spring Park diamond, commen- | (9): Cloninger, Carroll (7-7), Waeh Ly a a Clyne Cassidy, Bill Blanchard. 1112 <BR. Martin, §. Millar, | for_alls on tonight's race card. jtation of coming up with a mile | cing at 240 p.m. A second game(5), Niekro (8) and Torre. HRs: |Z2chary (1-1) at Atlanta, - 11.42 a.m. —-Cleve Baker, N.|- J. Riddy. - The first dash gets underway at that can keep the type of horse | wii he piayed if necessary. Bor-|Atl—Mathews 2 (12), Alou (27), Vaughn (0-0)" and’ Schwall ‘(4-4) MacKay, Don Wright. '11.18 a.m. — Butch McGee. Rick | 8.00. p.m., two singles and four in this class busy alt the ww dens leads series.1 game to 0.|Carty (13). ? % twi-night : 11.48 — Doug Hill, Ray Hambly.; Henry, D. V. MacDonald. doubles with the first ‘double to the wire. On Sunday at Victoria Park |Chicago 000 002 100— 3 61, Chieago, Holtzman (8-12) at 11.54 a.m. — Wayne MacMillan, | 11.24°a.m. — B:-Dupn'n Gere | lon event having, Lakeburns Pride,! The feature event will have Corran Bann Ceebees will meet Pittsburgh 000 131 62x— 7114) Pittsburgh Sisk (8-2). AG W. A. MacKay, J. Chandlers | Reid, Roger acienete: Highland Rogue, Reggie's Best, |the great trotter Topway whOli. Bis Shamrocks in the first} Jemkins (2-7), Simmons (7)| Los Angeles, Koufax (21-9) at. MEN’S. THIRD. DIVISION 11.30: — Al-McCurdey...Ron..Gig- Lorna Price, The Sheik, Lor d trotted in 2:06 and a fraction this| ame of a best of 3 game ser-|@0d Hundley; Veale, (14-9), |Cincinnati Nuxhall (64) N. > 12.00 — Don Baker, Dr. Anus) gey, Jack Beaton? Adios, Vernita’s Pet and Bren-|year when- setting the Summer-|i.. for the Provincial Senior |Cardwell (7) ‘and’ Pagiiaroni.|. con Francisco, Bolin. (8-9) abe -” MacEachern, Dr, O'Hanley.~ 11,36 a.m. — Bob Dowling, ton da’s. Flame. side trotting record and Wilbur |«p title. Game time is 2.30 HRs: Pitts—Clemente (23). -— |c, Louis ‘Jackson:412:10> a 12.06 — AT. Coles. Joe Arsen. Boyles, Merlin MacKenzie. Dashes 2 and 6 will have MacArthur then went on with) _,, Phila. ool 210 110-6 9g)" : ault, W. L.. MacKinnon. 11.42.— -Art MacKenzie, Bill, "\O’Brien’s Nightmare, Mystery |the mare to break thé record |" |” Mariti ‘tition New York 000 000 000— 0 61 ‘Wasi mefican League : 12.12 — F. Connoly, Don Coles, |° Beer, Frank McInnis. -|Judy, -Williard’s Choice, Irene |here in 2.06 4-5. The great pac-| 1" Mari ee a - a Bunning » (16-9) and .Ucker; i oe on Richert .(12-12) ke *K. Fulton. _ 11.48 — Hank Seiford, F. Cream- Mir, Reed's Sue, and Maryler Yankee Timber owned by |S2turday the h ite Seeds eles SOL). Tetey (S) Spee oe en eee 12.18 — Wes Storey. Vernon. er, Lea Windsor. SUMMERSIDE — Negotiations jit and so far, nothing definite |} cah, Here are -six starters that |Jack Brown ‘and handled by Joe Bomberettes will travel to F: (9) and Grote. HRs: Pha—Allen Boston, Lonborg=(7-8) at K Gillespie, J. Joudrey |'LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP are commencing to bring in{has been settled. should provide plenty of action |Smallwood will be in there try- |€Ticton, N.B. for the first gam@|2 (35). sas City, Hunter (8-9) or * odona Stanley, L. Doyle. B Schurman, Janet Douglas. One of the ring favorites in the Presently in training for fur | ed to be revived in the second | there in the two spot will be gun- Wick. The mare Eloise Wick in the Ladies Intermediate com- The Nova Scotia winner will not| Borden by a 7-6 decision. The _ 12.24 — Grant Smith. Tim Biak- |11.54-a-m. — Mrs. A. G. Mac-|Dave Downey and Jim Muellier nd keep the bettors guessing if |ing to get to the quarter on t P “(33> twi-night — - _ jney, Jim Horseman. Millan, Blanche Hogg. Barb jin the feature bout of a forth-jture bouts are Walter Arsen- Sickini a winner. — r . ne hold this sastiion to’ cre petition, Peakes Bomber- : Pistons Meet New_York, Stottiemyre’ “aide 13 ‘30-— G- A.Coles, Paul (ar- Moreside. tcoming R and H ¢ard tentative-|ault, Bud Ramsey and) his son The first free for ail in races {|wire. The Timber took @ new éttes will play Fredericton 2) > and Talbot, (10-10) at - ier Ray Bertram (12.00: a.m. —. Joyce Beer, Marg |ly scheduled later this month or | Calvin, Richard iat De AT lthe top pacers in the province |mark of 2.06. Elmer C the great |22™¢* if necessary on Monday, | Borden Toda sota, Perry (85) and- “Merritt x 12:36 — Charlie Mamive,-Marvin ‘Jardine, Kay Mustard. early October. _._-|senault, and Fred Ma: and the great-crowd pleaser Ar-|Island bred pacer owned and|5¢Pt. 5 at Peakes. This date is) y _ 1412) 2, day-night . MacDonald, Vernon McCarvil'e 12.00 nm. — Joyce Beer, Marg| The supporting bouts would| These Summerside boxers- are mond’s Buddy with owner Leigh {handled by Ralph MaeFadgen tenative. : The CTC. Pistons host thé! Ballincre. Watt on we 1242 — Glen Wiggington, Louis! Jardine, Kay Mustard. consist‘ of local-talent’ and Sum-|scheduled to leave for Newcas- Taylor handling him will leave lean be expected to give another In Junior competition, The El-' Borden Legion this afternoon at chicdigo, ~Lamabe. (7-4) Chie Livingstone, Wayne Streteh. .|12.06 p.m. — Mrs. CharJ{€/merside and Charlottetown pug-|tle later this .week to step -UP lon the rail, Mr. MacElwyn Key |top performance like the one of lis Bros. Juniors will travel to|the Spring Park diamond. The Deltsk Wei abe a ae « 1248 — Clair Carruthers. P.| Trainor, Mrs. Hlayd Cox. M. iilists are’ said to be earnestly |their training program. |with owner Clarence Woolridge |last Tuesday when he was pho Nova Scotia on Monday, Sept. §| Borden ‘club ously won the uae : non at Cleve. Hughes, George MacNeill. Farris. preparing for the proposed card. |, The popular reund-robin pout |; i. sulky, and going-out” of |toed out in-2.05 48 by Eloise to play one game against-either ‘first game of the best of three ro elley (4-7) or_ He ~ 12.54 — P. L. Mossman, Robert | 12.12 p.m. — Mrs. Adele Coady, between 13-year-olds is expect: | : : Trenton on @ Cape Breton team | Intermediate ‘C” series at ), -twi-night. . : 1.00 p.m. — Harvey’ Douglas, 12.18 p.m. — Shirlie Carr, Joyce {ja%, night of fighting. and first atch. ee position theaughout the \the wire on Tuesdas ta 208 43 |be decided until today Sept. 3.| first contest was hotly contested (MENTING M0 UID IG Milton Green. A. W. Keilty. | MacKinnon, E. MacInnis, Ma- Hook Walsh and an R and H|_ Most of the local fighters sre tail Oblo’s Orphan..wih. Clar-|will- again. be-batiling te hold|. In Juvenile competition O’-| as both teams were .struggling Ee ey ties ted Hivinione Enterprises official said Friday one Coane eens ox lkie Smith will try and head this |off this field of pacers and the |Leary Juveniles wilt _koet the “Speaking. wy CTC. com pea aia hy ae eae that Walsh is “signed, sealed, | classyfield to the wire and his |one trotter. She was handled by |winner of the NS. NB. series Turner 12.24 p.m. — Diane MacLellan. " f an R and ‘H spokesman said) Y . ; : Y \in O'Leary on Monday, Sept. 5.(Duke Larter, it -was underst 1:18. Winer. Mactaughlin. “ALL N -MaGharlane Mrs. Georke jand delivered”’ for the Proposed |meiday. jmile in 2.09 4-5 this year stamps |Joe Hennessey. The driver for The NS- NB. _winner_will_be ‘that his club wilt willbe tbe up to nar huh, Elect LTC at Gaudet, Robert. Farquharson.! Schurman. bare: The R_and-H_ spokesman add- him ag-one_to_keep_your @ye_on ton “decided Sat, Sept. s—afternoon ‘ _1.48-p.m:-— Gordon-Cooke.- El-12-20-—=p-m.-————Marle—MatNeill The —headliners—put—-p—geod. e¢-that-it-the-bouts-come about, (whem “looking “over the odds" Soane< taiime-are--reapensibte:| 2100, ented that he intends to em Ca ———word-Clark Jack’ Saint! Mrs. I. Laidlaw, Iris McLel- [Showings in their matches a they will take place on a Friday |b0 ard. He is owned by Art |roan mare of Don MacDona ome »spon oe ‘Dick Murley on the rub- 124 p.m. — Gordon Giddings, lan. fortnight ago. Dave Downey-ofleyening in late September or |Craig. White Lady owned by the handled by Clarkie Smith |for umpires expenses. : s ; ‘ a ; Halifax says that he is ready ‘O/early Octobe: Simmac Stables and handled by jleaves on the outside and the Albert Murphy, C. Clements. 12.36 D. Garbutt. Shelly Heus- early October. 1 129 — Joe MacEechern. Jerry, tis. Mrs. Stu>Welr, Helen |tackle Jim: Muellier of Toronto The same spokesman ‘said an Joe Hennessey will be plenty |mare has a tough road to hoe lhe ae’ and New York, whé is the No. | «after-reflection” on the earlier |sharp leaving from the outside |to motor out of there when they STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT Brophy; Frank MacIntyre Hoogstraten. | H sake a after-reflec 1.36 p.m. — George Ayers, Ro- 1242 pm. — Eileen Buntatin, i challenger to” Blair Richard-|eyent showed that it was receiv- |position and the mare can leave. |will be flying going into that bert Inkpen. G. Fitzgerald Mrs. J: W. MacKenzie, Mrs, |80n's™ Middleweight title. ed very favorably and the R and|Her mile in 2.09-2 this year /first turn and up the backstretch 142 p.m. — Gernet Buell, Bud Robert Love. Promoters. of he bout stress|H group are very pleased with proves that she can and will be |for the first time around. SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Whitlock, Barry Moore. 12.48 p.m. — Mrs. M. C. Bell, ‘that they are still working on'the results. lhard to beat. Ozark Pete own-| All im all it looks like one of rave bmn eel 148 —-P- Ralph Coles, Boyd. J. Austin, T. McMahon. | ed and driven by Sid Stead who |the best cards presented -t his Steeves, H- Bernard 12.54 p.m. — I. Godkin, Mrs.Al paced a mile in 2.06-1 in the lyear at the local oval and we ~ Monday (Labor Da y ‘Sept. a 1.54-p-m.—-Don--Hutcheson, Dr. Gaudet. __Mrs.—_R._T..Hatfield._|. - ‘Minor Baseball Se South this past _vear will be.ano-|would say that you should make y? v 2 Bertan Howatt, Norman Mac-;MFN’S THIRD DIVISION (2nd). . : ther one to make a choice on jit a point to take in this night's 11:00: - 9.002 : the board that much tougher. {racing and be convinved of that _ POST TIME 2. P.M. JUNIOR GIRLS ‘LADIES SECOND. DIVISION SUMMERSIDE — Two evenly |B" Semi-Finals begin here 08 /Meadow Day owned by Stanléylstatement. First dash at 8.00. FIRST DIVISION (9 Holes only each day) matched teams will battle for |Sunday afternoon between Grand | x > ‘RACES 1&5 20 pm. — cane Irwin, Pat 3.06 p.m. — Mrs. Inez Gallant, the Island Juvenile Baseball Ti- | River and Tignish. 1—Gliding Billy; 2—Harless Abb; 3—Homestretch; ies _ Stewart. Donna Hambly, Mrs. Lizz MacDonald, Mrs. jtle this weekend. — Game time is 2.30 p.m. and * . | Boy; 5—Wick'’s Ace; 6—Victory March; 7—Evelyn's Ardent; 206 — Susan Saint. Judy Ham- — Alvin Rowledge. ~~ Defending- Maritime champion | the second game in the round) = Ca ms re a re Mise Tom Scott. ae. : 3.12 p.m. — Shirley Storey, contin, Palond Tea oe ys played im Tignish ne xt a aAhn ? ak @ JUNIOR BOYS (9 HOLES) | Blanche Conway, Margo Bea- on jummers: unday. : : ‘ : : : : 212 — Jim Killorn, Alan Pick- | ton. the best-of-three series, which| The winner of the series will eke 1—Free Chance; gan Bey: $—Grattas ae Se Fos; | ard, Tom Irwin 3.18 — M. Carver, Marjorie |commence today in Montague at | advance against the Kings Coun- ; S—Captain Logan; omestretch Linda; 7—Tenne Riley; 2.18 p.m. — Allan Dowling, Jolin. Saint, Pal Dowling. two o'clock. ‘aa ty winners in the Island finals. or ee en &—Name The Price. MacMillan, Les Meriam. 3.24 p.m. — Mrs. Ivo Cudmore,} The second game in the set is PROVINCIAL. JUVENILE ‘ RACES 3&7 2.24 p.m. — Angus Beck, George Mrs. Abe Douglas, Mrs. E. G. /seheduled for Summerside. Mon- 1 Key: 2 Doe Price. 3— Ki; Giri Rogers, Andy Matheson. Scott, Anne “MacLeod day afternoon at two o'clock, tua Ree Fe nile | HAMILTON (CP)—The shock | West: < Sealos ey; ee 45 rose org $ 2.30 — John MacEachern, Rick LADIES 9HOLE DIVISION with the final (third) contest, if |, oioi finals will be played at | 72VeS froin the injury to Zeme| Toronto are winless im se ee ee ee — Garrett. Shawn MclIsaac 3.30 p.m. — Mrs. Jane ‘Irwin, |Recessary, set for Montague next Mont Sept. ard ‘om & _|Karez are still reverberating| starts this season. Stampe re-s/ RACES 4 & 8 i ¢ 2.36 — Alan. MacDonald. Rich- Mrs. Laura Pickard, Vaunda'|Wednesday afternoon at two. eC rtas t Moni: aie through Hamilton Tiger - Cats.|h ld last place im the Western |1—Highland Spirit; .2—Knight Norris; afay; 4—Susan's CHARIOTIETOWN © ard Baker. Gordon Proud Ross. , . The two teams met a week oe ba fe in & preparing for’the first of two| Conference with only one win is |Birthday; S—Sitver Glengile; 6—Rio Grande; 7—Bold Debbie; | va 2.42 — Don MacFadyen, Chris 3.94 p.m. — Alice Trainor, Hel-|ago in the Legion Juvenile Tour- wil be paved ;e 4 aide games next week against the Ot-|six starts. The game, at 2:3)|8—Josedele Co-Pilot. DRIVING PARK se Nicholson, Jerry Murphy: en Macinnis,~ Theresa Con-|mey and Summerside eked out 4 : Sy it "ed's SId@/tawa Rough Riders, leaders of| p.m. MST (4:30 p-m. EDT will ! 248 — Mike Pooley, Ke vin! way. a 54 win. The same rivalry ex- |Monday at 2 pm. it a Std game the Eastern Football Confer-|be seen ‘on the full OTV tele- RACE 9 Coady, Mike Pickard: 3.42 p.m. — Ruth Ross, Fran|perienced in that tournament is |i% Ataatnaas, Wedsied be played | ence. vision network. 1—Just Nancy; 2—Lucky Frisco; 3—Babe Clegg; 4— ; Ss ATURD. AY é 2.54 p.m. — Gordon Betts; Dave pores et Velma peirens. jexpected to suae evident in the mh tino oft thie eae atte wees is a {uftetring Caine. es mound Velen Day tilt wil! : @—Headboy; 7—Honest Patch; 8—E h. ne “Walker, Donnie Proud~ 348" pm. ——Paiiline Johnson jensuing round - E mplayer: His loss: E ‘$00 Saskatchewan Roughriders |; iii 3.00 p.m. — Shane Foster. ‘Ber. | Judy MacDonald, Phyllis Hall.| Billy Conahan, who hurled a announced later. of the season is sure to spar | pitted against an improved Mon- Daily “Double on Races 1& z Rusctor = Race & Quinella on SEPT. 3rd nie Higgins, Mike Hutcheson, |3.54 p.m. —. Ann Storey, Mart-:|two-hitter over seven innings|, !{ bowever Saturday's game/ full round of bidding fot| treal Alouettes club in a noe |"2¢e §: er %. David Bryantor lvn Kane, Rita McIntyre. last Saturday, is expected to get |# "aimed out the first game of | gales, trades or recruits. televised game. 8:00 Pv JUNIOR GIRLS (9 HOLES) | JUNIOR BOYS 2ND ROUND the starting assignment for Mon- = playdowns will be be played Sl Wiken Oldawa aevives for Maw . ts # - $.06 p.m. — Jill Moreside, Joan | CT ka tague, while Jon Down is the aaa tas eodey. at days opening of the Labor Day . Dash 1 Bell, Nan MeIsaac fi - probable Summerside pitcher. : week ‘doubleheader—the sec2nd T 3.12 pm. — Beth Irwin, Pat|JUNIOR GIRLS 2ND ROUND |” The winner of the Islend round |@ame Would then be played at| came is in Ottawa next Salur-| DON’T MISS THRILLS AND SPILLS I-STARLIGHT PRIDE ¢ Storey, Karen Simmons. (9 Holes) face Liverpool in the Maritime |SUmmerside Wednesday Sept.| day—Art Baker will be missing ‘ 3—ABLE FRISCO SUNDAY 5.06°- 5.24. semi-finals, and the survivor |" if a third game should be| and Steve Hmiel may be back. 4—SHADYDALE TONNETTE MEN'S SECOND DIVISION No. 1 tee will be open Satur- | will then meet the New Bruns- |S¢cessary it would be played at} Hmiel, a Hamilton policeman, | 5_BOLD AS BRASS 700 am. — Harold McGee, 4ay_at 3.30 p.m. wick champs in the Maritime |Montasue Saturday Sept. 10th, | played for Tiger-Cats before, | a aeay wuney John Arsenault, Stew Weir. «| Final. at 3 p.m. but was traded to Regina. He 1—JOLLY POLLY ; 195 Wart MacForlane, MARITIME 1 For Montague home games| couldn't report there because of $—PEAKE’S PRIDE ag ted: eireik’ Arnold Gallant. GRAND RIVER: -- Best. -of- players are requested to be at his job, and was atiil ava le ata : Beat ee eratie. RACING three P.E.Island | Intermediate |the field at 12.30. when he became valuable te| FREET RA Dashes 3 a : Gordon Stewart, Dan Mac- Hamilton again. eae Nee eaae Donald. 7 Tiger Cats recovered hi 8 | ‘ : al jae it ain: —,Gene. MacDonald, aay Maree le BASEBALL : SOFTBALL . pis oa a, ae P. pe dg A CHOICE - em Sra Bec uy Ao oo cena tmtit| ~— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 deepm [ese srt York was named Friday as the SCHEDULE The City Softball League Jun- | tackle. Beynon, who played at | r 5—REED’S SUE : 72) am David Cox, May- |second of three U.S. drivers who ia a will fled . vere Asie Queep sud Western universi- 6—MARY LEAN nard MacMillan, Abe Douglas. |wil! rein horses in the $5,000 ’ Minor League baseball one 0 at Victoria Par’ Ss, was on . Tiger-Cats inju-y ~$ 7.30 am Wendell MacDon- Race of Champions here Sept. | Playoffs will start Tuesday, In preparation for the game in| reserve list. 460.00 IN PURSES 1-1 ccee Cane patie ald, Bob Webster, Gerald 10. : oe 6, at 6:00 p-m. Nes fk a nae a “5 REGINA (CP) — A Dungeon : 2-HIGHLAND ROGUE Green. = | Regan drove Mars N. in win- oltowing is the schedule: ern Blanchard requests that| Derby between. Toronto Arco | ie , - : GGIE'S 7.36 a.m Walter Carer Dr. ‘ning the 1963 Nova duane Invi- — 68, p.m: — Twins — - joie i ge! this import-|mauts and Calgary Stampeders | No. 1—A. BE. MacLennan Lid., 6-eylinder ...................... Purse $50 BR oo ag wae ey : Tom Laidlaw. Bud Lun tational P. x. actise. Diayers are re- | wil) be the feature of two Ca- : : SH vf DY arrose Bil Bevist, Fa | het ae < on a Bom mtay 4.0 ik Witla quested te ian thelr letlery aachan Forstint! Lammas. te | No. 7—Judson Packers Ltd.,.Flat V-8 cylinder ey . Purse $50 ae ions : Watters, Hare ampson i — Angels chete. cking mes Monday_in the : , 7—VERNITA'S PET 8 m4 a - John Mnckott R freee ks ne an oe _Thuprsday “0 pm. ets : gga ee No. 3—Dunk River Enterprises, Overhead V8 .. -++ Purse $50 C aaERne Seas 3 ikda owledge ' ‘ : 73 am. — Daniel Coles, Bin et = first driver and he sr coat) each league tt will be the No. 4—D. Alex MacDonald Ltd., 6-cylinder ........... eas ... Purse $50 Hise tins MacGregor, Dr Melsaae. | best two out of three. WD icxs ‘ 1-ARMOND’S BUDDY 8.00 san Dr. Harold Stewhet, | The third Uriver and his eniry ee No. 5—Gaudet’s Save-Easy, Flat V-8 cylinder ................. Purse $50 eaten tay : J. Pultoa Pierce, Dove Hit: (ery te We Manied Dext weer. YOUR INSUR ANCE NEEDS No. 6—Hall Manufacturing Co., Overhead V-8 ...... Purse $50 3-OHI0'S ORPHAN 8.06 am. — M. Burgoyne, Jim} Track officials said Regan is Fen. s 4+—-MEADOW DAY N. = Haniseh, John. Miller jexpected. to. race. ot : No. 7—Willard MacDonald. Ltd., Free-For-All, ... . Purse $100.00 5~OZARK PETE 812 am. — Allie, Carver, #. |shine. PHONE 894-6567 : 6—WHITE LADY Clow. : Dan caer So gs T SYDNEY iCP) —. Jolly Marg | We Trade ae ee No. 8—Shell Service Station and Colonial Restaurant. Say 8.18 a.m. — Fran ilne, an! acs . i : { 5 Champion, J: Stein. : ie ees ee ie 4 : Consolation Race for Non-Winners ..............0+.0..... Purse $50 JSERNIE SPEN ER a) Eig eal vue HYNDMAN & CO Se _— ae = oe [ness racing. program Friday, | Home and Auto i No. 9—Special Feature—Powder Puff Race rare - Prize $10 “la taiei A530 — Ralph Jenkins. Jack | oie fore tat asim aoaae | A * Televisions . MUST BE IN PIT BY 7: ! ey Tune. ) s 1 . Lo 7 4 tae John Smaliman nis ru r 3 * Appliances Limited ALL CARS T BE IN BY 7:30 P.M. ‘NETTIE’ BOY oe “ : si olly Marg won in 2:18 and, I—RUNNY! . ! ; ie M. Pope Oe cea. Tale while Headway: Bee won | FIRESTONE Established 1872 All Races under P. E. 1. Stock Car Association Rules. 8—BELL’S LAST MEN'S Finst DIVISION miles in identical times of 2:15. Offices: 57 Lewer Queen St. ‘ coe oa ¥ 842 am. — Earl Dunning, N./ , The two paid $194.90 in’ the : CHARLOTTETOWN 4 DOOR PRIZES — ; ashes 5 and 10 3 ince. vo Cadmory, Oe stte in ake tea : paar ake also at Summerside — Moutague — Albertom me c a" PY ANKEE TIMBER » A a.m. — Jim Landy, u " L f Gam. — Lie eee tae , ‘inieniia “Seimataah EARLY—Adults $1.00; Children under 1 'Free” ELMER C. i 854 — R.: Down, Garth} Oth s é uy gla mg ail tonal ASI. Mins Gevideos i. , Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. (DUNK RIVER ENTERPRIZES LTD.) 5-ROSE ROBIN * 4 9.00 a.m. — George Watson, Don | (2:18.2) and Ed C. (2:18). | \ : s . Pe,