4 The Gnariten, Cliarlofietows, Mon., Fone 23, 1988.! _<"%%j, SPORT ECHOES f | | | j gare. | George Kinch | “ ‘ oe Comes Close » > By NURMAN MacDONALD : ’ fcorce Kinch almost racked part of the players? Or are ‘ a turd cut-out of the sea- there just toe many other ‘ err Wednesda evening a8 things going on? oe Craztal Movers. walloped * En- - man ! ‘im Sx Inmings. Tennis seems to be on the up- + cs ey walked in the second grade in Summerside Under esniot ts © second, and came the leadership of Janet Mac- ean R Prang’s safe sin- Farlane quite a number of ten- kinch’s whifewash- nis players plan on taking part. kinch.. John Pleson, This game can be very enjoy- m= ne Moors hit home able even if you never get to be ‘nr the winners The com an expert. We played for some 10 a sudden stop vears on the Kensington .court and had a whale of a time,_even though we didn’t show any sign of having Davis Cup potential. Contact Janet MacFarlane you would-be raquet wielders at the tennis court this morning at ten o'clock for information regard- ing registration. wuek Pranc protested a called ae igerously and was t of the game. Enman nine players so defeat without e seventh inning. This niaver situation. has hap- 2-ed more than once this sea- The RCAF had only eight : ers the last time thev play- ec Kensington at New Annan, so od josing by default they ed an airman on the spot. 4 anls ici caneeded The Legionnaires look to be the strongest team in the Prince County RBasebal] Lea- gue 2 the present time. There’s a chance for you to make us have another meal of words, Tignish. C and B or Grand River seem to he the weakest and they're alse at liberty te preve us wrong. According te eur iforma- fron this fellow had never plaved soithall in his life be- tore. At bat he seemed a lit- tle more anxious te defend himself than the strike zone, hut he did fairly well fer 28 fellow who was brand new. te the came. In’ another game hoth sides had just nine play- And ane fellew remark-.. rd: “first fellow who pops off Donald “Duck” Gunning of; the Legion team is looking bet- ter every year. In past years his smooth work at third base was the subject of much com- ment but nobody raved about The presidents of the Park- dale and Charlottetown Lions clubs are shown making the ‘ presentation of a cheque to ers _.at an umpire leses the ball his stick work, although it wa8 the driver of Hi Jay. Buddy came fer his team”. Rut ev- probably fairly good. Now he’s Campbell, who guided '_ his -rvene was an his geod he- develoned into a block-buster at Cage horse to victery in the Lion's dl LIONS MAKE PRESENTATION ae a i eae & Zsa momamemomonrrnr ’ ‘Hi Jay Wins Lion's Pace; Pony Races Successful Ideal weather conditions andj half mile race for the patrons, Estralita C. (A. Smith) Rood on hand of the local track which was ap- Ohio's Orphan (C. Smith) parently to the pleasure gnd de- Elmer C. )R. MacFadyen) ight of a great many of the fans Kim Sue (S. Stead) . the Charlottetown Driving | Avion Worthy (D. Wisener) 6 5 Trouble owned. trained | Billy Rice (J. Ferguson) 73 Pays: 6:7.0, 4.30, 3.60; 21.30, driven by Shirley Burke, 80; 3.20; 6th 13.00, 6.30, 4.10; Charlottetown led the way to 370° 3.10: 4.20 the wire yd close finish. ’ DASHES 3 AND 7 largest pay of the even- The Sheik (H. Poulton) ; Audrey’s Pride (E. Bernard) on the seventh and Chuck H. (S. Stead) th dashes. The winning | Senor (J. Hennessey) tion was Lady Lake-/Rio Grande (O. Willis) owned by the Mapco stab- Hettie’s Boy (C. Birt) Summerside with Gerald | Evelyn's Ardent 2.09.° Noonan doing the driving and Hi; (L Hennessey) Edward Island Jay with John Campbell up on pays: 4,50, 3.10, 3.10: a a. a ne ticket re- 3.60; 6.80; 8.80, 2.60, 2.70; 60. 2.70: 3.30. first daily double paid “Times: 2.13:3 and 2.11:3. -69 on the twosome of White DASHES 4 AND 8 | Lady owned by Simmac Syndi- Eloise Wick (D, Wisner) jcate Stables, Summerside with yj Jay (J. Campbell) enna © Se Sane ant: Splurge (C. Smith) jpover im- anos : x DIGBY. N.S. (CP — Former monds and owned by Ronnie Headan. Hond. i Bill Paninocney League | star and Danny Gass, Cornwall. | peter On Top (J. Ferguson) ki of Cape Cod, Mass.,| The exactor was staged On Hurrah (W. Craig) ti ri ip it f ) ir z : i = i 2 g™ Taff | i | A 3 EE i of 3 i e 5 i ; tk ff oe Iauvueune ee Sweee are 2 Ss 3, &: : havior and the game went the that pkategetting a single, tri- —— 2 acheduled seven innings. Why © ple. and a home run in his last this lack of enthusiasm on the outing BASEBALL ROUNDUP (R), Sheldon (11), Dickson . (0-1) 15! and Bryan; Tiant, Befl (4), (7), MeMa- SATURDAY American League Detroit nn 020 291— S111 Kralick ‘6), Stange Minnesota —, 000 001 010— 2 7.2 hon ‘9', Spring (1-1) (10) and Lohich 8-3 Sherry ‘7) Nisch- Azcue. HRs: Cle—Colavito (18), By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wit7z (7) Fox ‘8) and°-Moore; Wagner.(11), Gonzalez (2), Hin- The American League base- ee =v Dy ie _ : ball race tightened further Sat- (7), Fosnow ’ i Seco : 3 and Zimmerman. Sevecik (8. Kansas City 006 502000— 7 8&3 urday ‘as the top three. tcams- Cleveland 020 122 40—11 140 Raltimore Ch'town Legion captured the $2500 Maritime the fifth event and a. winning ae ; pen golf tournament here Sun-'ticket was worth $58.40. ‘The ere ee ae rel ~ ce a Quinella feature returned $8.90. 8.00, 4.10: 2.90. zinicki fired an eight-under- to the holders of a ticket on The Times: 2.09 and 2.07-4 | Par 205 in the 5¢-hole meet and Sheik and Audrey's Pride. - | Set _a new open record. The Racing action resumes at the n : previous record was 213 held Charlottetown Driving Park to- Gulf Shore : ar by = an nee sam with a wae nae eight : Green ables, ss a card set to ve the wire Floyd Keddy. an amateur from at 8.15 p.m ‘League Action the mark in SUMMARY | In Gulf Shore league action DASHES 1 AND 5 vesterday afternoon North Rus Ezinicki had rounds of 68-67- White free for all at the Driving dent of the— ‘harlottefown = I Lady (J. Hennessey) 11 tic playing on their home field Park Saturday evening. Mr. branch of the Lions club, Bud- Plays Tonight 69 over the 6.14 - yard pines Miles Hal (R. MacKenzie) 22 nipped Charlottetown 11-9. In Campbell returned the che- dy Campbell, driver and tral- : <0 Rar for the course is 71. | Vernon River Gal (S. White) 33 the other league game Oyster que to the club with the de a? Bi The Canadian Legion Juven- First place was worth $1,200 to Yankee Cadet (J. Ferguson) 46 Bed. hammered Hope River by sire that it he used in the ner of Hi Jay and Steve Mac- les. of Charlottetown will play the former Toronto Maple Leaf Ida Budlong (R. MacDonald) 57 a score of 21-5 ‘work of the Lions. From left Donald, president of the Park- host to the King’s County: All- and Boston Brunis Star. Lucky Lark (M. O’Brien) 65 LEAGUE STANDINGS to right’ Allison Gill, presi- dale-Lions Club Stars in an exhibition game at — Ezinicki finished with a seven Way Mon (L. Walsh) 78 PWL 7 as a Memorial Field this evening. victory over Jay Dolan, Grand Kala Dale Oyster Bed 220 1.000 The game is slated for 6:45 and a pro from Worchester, Mass. (C. Murphy) 84 Charlottetown ~-, 211 500 |as this is the first real ball Dolan had rounds of 71-71-70. Pays. 6.40: 2.30. 210: 2.10,; N. Rustico 238i) a game of the year as many) Jim Veno of Bangor. Me.. and 2.10: 2.30 Sth 4.40, 2.50, 7.0, 4.20,| Hope River A202 006 | the action 'Ch’'town Boxe’ Wins Fight Washington Senators tn a 12-7. SACKVILLE, N.B Minnesota Twins, Chicago victory over Boston™Red Sox: White Sox and Cleveland In- dians—each lost. Detroit Tigers defeated first- place Minnesota 5-2 while Balti- more Orioles trimmed Chicago three-run homer for the Senai- ors in the first and Tony-Cami- gliaro did the same for Boston. a unanimious Wayne Martin (cP) Billy Laurette of Amherst Fri- gy, Wi : : ed « day night scored his 72nd vic- illie Kirkland slamm a“ ty in 79 amateur tiehts with an a : decision over Charlottetown's Everett Stewart. : ae a i “<< Siokems — Island. and Nova Scotia. Scotland burned rubber off his “Race Becomes Tighter (22'S an Saree on After Saturday's Games « O'Hearn of Dartmouth, N.S. with Ripover ‘D. Simmonds) with 219s. Next was Butch DASHES 2 AND 6 aI East Trims West In Annual Game _@ 220. O'Hearn won the amateur (title last year but he has since ge | k fa ; turned fessional BUFFALY, N.Y. {AP)—John Don Fleet a ar belter from Jimmy C ar Huarte, Notre Dame's fine quarterback, threw two touch- down passes; scored once and kicked “four conversions’ Satur- day night in leading the East to a 34-14 victory over the West in the All - America football game before 25,503 fans. Digby, was the leading = Wins Another aritime Champion CLERMONT - F ERRAND, both the New Brunswick-Prince | France’ (AP) — Jim Clark of non non HHH KMOZ— 2 62 = Stock. Hunter (6) Mossi (2-2) C ° | 20 in 14iinin z , ‘ , iati i ing fla ke tots : , = gs and Kansas Milwaukee Braves edged Cin 5 : ssoriations tires at the starting ig to ta Ken Willard, a driving half- Chicage 7h) Dickson —t7}—-Wyatt—(8)_and ommercia “_City—Athletics dumped Cleve- cinnati Reds 2-1. Frank Bolling poset aerlcnselg ae = ; - “the lead in the Grand Prix of back fram North Carolina, nnn nnn nen nn MA— @ RZ Lachemann: Weaver, Hedlund og land 4-2 “scoring the tie-breaking run—on-\ first “round for his—Sist victory - J ° France Sunday and held it for crashed through the West line McNally, Miller ‘R) Hall (6-2) (4) Bell (5) Siebert (8-3) : (7) Statistics The defeats left the White Bill MeCool’s wild pitch in the in 60 bouts uan Pizarro all 4#0<laps for his fourth—suc-—-with—explosive—runs—in—an—im- 10) and Brown. Peters. Fisher and Sima, —_ — as are Sox and Indians tied for second, seventh. ‘ ie Brian: Kelly of Che ot Fi : ae cessive racing victory of the pressive performance that won Epes 19) ahd Romano, Mart artin ee (8). - cm W L Pet. GBL one - half game from the top. Home runs by, Tm McCarver, won a. split decision over Leo ‘inds Trouble season. : : him the Most Valuable Player oo os) 00 im ne Shag : nce the ot. in 753i Baltimore moved to within one Phi} Gagliano and Mike Shan- Duguary of Little Cape, N.B The former’ world driving award. Willard gained 138 ae - + ind was eo 0n0ece 1 72 ee hes 1 ST game of first” while Detroit non powered St. Louis Cardi- The fights were featured om) CHICAGO (AP) — Tur. ony: “ine took his Lotus-ground the yards in 18 carries. coo ort - ia hii —_ 101 100 O1x— 4122 — : : = 1 edged to within two. nals-past Chicago Cubs & - 1 an Il-bout card of an outdoor tery of pitcher Juan. Przarro, ‘ottuous five - mile “Auvergne — Huarte hit Jim Nance of Koplitz, Orteza 17 o = —. ican mae = a City Police p Eee B- 2"2 The<Tigers’ Willie Horton shannon added a two-run single Amateur boxing show, \Chicago White Sox’ 19 - Mountain cireuit for about_ 200 Syracuse with a 13-yard scoring 7) and Zimmer: orehead, Daniels (5-8), ridges (3), Firemen 1 4 200 4 drove in three runs with a two- -in the eighth inning seer ——— winner last season and a flop miles in two hours, 14 minutes pass in the first quarter, - Barley 4) Radatz (4-4) (7), Duren AD and Zimmer, Lon- “Mounties 1 6 143° 5 gut bases-loaded -single in the San Francisco Giants nipped Alfi Groom : far this year, was solved Sat- 204 38.4 seconds at an average ‘sneaked home on a three-yard Rtchie R) and Tillman HRs: borg (5-7) and Nixon. LEADERS fifth and a bases-loaded walk in Philadelphia Phils 63 on Gary e urday. speed of 89 miles an hour. keeper play in he third and Fe inte on cn tus eee nce Le er ce ine ca, ne MOE MS ANCE (8D) Wake Miles lcaded walk af | Pizarro consented to zo to _ The victory put him far ahead connected with his former aera soe ce h vas ash. ese cies tt : oe allowed the Twins four hits in Jim Hart im the ninth inning. Is Too Late a doctor and- av examination '" his bid for the world driving Notre Dame partner, Jack New York 300340 00510 120 ro Ridzik 12), Koplitz | Gary Gallant PK) ‘mii me six-innings before he tired, Willie McCovey had pulled the showed a torn tricep tendon in ‘ile with 27 points. Suow, for #~ninevyard - touch ee eee 6 ae in ee De Pryyern eh - Wary taly St Mee Ane ke bcs Giants énto a 5-5 he with his 16th =ST. LAMBERT, Que. (cP)— his left shoulder. Jackie Stewart. another Scots; down in the final period. 9 7 (77) Latman c (7), Kline ‘9. Duren eis aynat oy M) 25 1411 560 | , -RROR: * hone? We the eighth AM Groom, pole-vaulter from The Sox that the ™an driving a BRM, was sec- Tom Nowatzke, the Indiana pez ‘7-7! Latman (4) and Camilli: Wilson, ag (9), Leo Doyle ‘B 201111 550 Bob Johnson's two-run double Vernon Law pitched a three. Summerside: P.E.L, showed up stylish Puerto Rican southpaw Md in the field of 17. John Sur- fullback, smashed over_ from Brid 6! Gatewood (8) and Duliba (1-2) (11) and Tillman. N MacLeod ‘PK: ff Eddie Fi he 14th in- dee S e . Cana jian Trac placed isabled ii tees ; i y it ' Rotigers, Naas 4); Routan, HRs: Wash. Camilli (3),° Lock eu 26 14 19 538 ning peebockd’ lie ealy she a hitter for his eighth straight vie- i aa Niaatiies a Tris will bosop tim sidelined Sor bee third fn the race which took touchdown, & score that tied the T epone Wr — (8) (5). SS Tem Monaghan PK} the Cubeaee Daltimace —— vetian Uiitesh Dene tee coud enttw a the avant ‘an automatic 30 days. a as toll of Nesom but game 14-14 midway in the third an owar s: NY—RBoyer National League on Hansen's third error of the Be oT pole v sive ‘| The 28-vear. zarro Produced no serious accidents. quarter: (4). LA--Ranew (1) First Ed Toombs (PK) on " io game helped set up the two un- ©! triumph over Los Angeles The vault” wes und ihas a oo. Tae. os Dennis Hulme of England was : Rick Redman of Washington K “ity onnonne—es3 — 2 ‘ Dodgers. Law's sincles trig- Under way. Officials told Groom games since ftp ansas City 100300 008-4 8&1 Chicage Hits: Lorne Doren ‘B:—Ig earned runs, 8g Sox obtained him from Milw fourth in a Brabham and fellow- intercepted a Huarte pass and Cleveland . 000002 900— 2 71 St. Louis 190-400 00n— 8-19 ©. Norm Macteud: PK) |Fred-Talbet.and Don. Mossi’ 2¢red a three-run rally in. the ee ae pr ag hp tag in 1981. pitched im the Englishmen Graham Hill was ran 15 yards for a West score Talbot (54) Mossi (8) and = Broglio (1-5), Warner (2), £10 | checked. the lediané ua ‘heven — rag a two-run spurt in *.° sent due notification of the |Puerte Rico Winter League this , fifth in a BRM one lap behind. in the first quarter and Gale Bryan. Stange (2-1) Spring (4) Abernathy (8) and Roznowsky ; oR Len. Dovie UB) 4 hits, Mossi relieving Talbor '"e Mminth. - been but had failed te send in Year. He reported to spring} Stewart and Hill are tied for Sayers of Kansas McMahon (6) and Sims. HR: Gibson (9-6). Humphreys ‘5? § 3R Norm Macleod (PG)—3 ‘after a lead-off single in the Dick Farrell pitched a five- oc sh ‘ in compliance with trarmng nearly three weeks late second in the championship over from the one in the see- Cle—Wagner .( 10). and: McCarver : HR.-Four ted with three eighth ’ hitter in Houston Astros’ 2-0 dubad a and has not been able to pitch standings with 17 points each. ond, giving the West a 14-7 half- Nationa? ‘Leuaue ‘coaaa St. Levis—-Gibson (2). Pitching “Preacher” Rowe The Athletics put the game io. — ii = ee Groom was told. however, ‘\e More than five innings. His rec- Surtees is fourth with 13 time lead. a Pittsburgh ono 001 032— 6 131 Ciicage 02n 00 013— 6121 (PK) £0 (1.00 away with three runs in: the runs : ahr 6 dels dae at a = pig pes vib aa = 2 a a : ; s, ; basis with a w run av- | Los Angeles 000 001 C00 1 30 St. Louis 010 020 OO8— 3112 ue saci . eee cer ih Frank: Lary in the first inning sae aa ee ae ll few erage r ' ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 24 Law (8-5) and Pagliaroni; Os- Hendley, McDaniel (5), Aber- Pe City b re r. 7 * 1 and after walking In the sixth " ae i ilies teen~ (6-8) Miller (RB) Perrano- . othe (7). Humphreys (2-0) (8), Police. drove them In. ee ee ches Chen missed on sk: (R) Reed (9) and Roseboro Ellsworth’ (9) and Krug. Roz- fameen Power Kmzs- vs. Clete Boyer. and Phil- Linz Sadr ae a when # was. aie * HR. Pgh—Bailey (6). sky (8): Simmons, Dennis Ce each drove in two runs ana P k B moved up i ieideaieaeials . ical - Chicago 01 non HOR 1 50 ar, Weodeahick (9) and Uecker, ,,“ednesdav: Bankers vs. ‘scored two in New York Yan- eakes eats The winner was Jean — St. Louis 100 400 @3s— 8120 vicarver (9). HR: St. Lo, “Mounties : kees’ 10-3 triumph over Los An- -@ CS eee Koonce . (6-6) Humphreys (5) paver (79. Thursday. City Pohce vs. genes! Angels. Boyer hit a two- Geor eto ; : Warner ‘7! and Krug; Carlton. Cincinnati 295 oz omi—in ia Power Kings run homer in the fourth and g wn | TENNIS Woodesmick (4-5) (3) Washburm® agigaukee 919 008 000— 9101 : ~~ Linz rapped a two-ru® single !n | : (8) and McCarver. HRs: StL— — yeitouris, McCool (5-4) (6) | PROBAB the fifth Peakes Bombers racked up ‘Tennis registration will begin Gachano (f) MeCarver (7) .14 pavtetich, Edwards (8): | Don Zimmer's three-run dov- on nage! eed in eee today for all those 7 in Shannon (2) lasingame. Osinski (3), Fliers ble highlighted a five - run Sunday eating George- playing tennis over the summer Cincinnati tan ane MeO 1 61 ‘Obed (5-4) (7) and Torre. | PITCH RS eighthinning rally that carried «town 6-5 in a ten-inning thriller months. Instructor will be Lyall Milwaukee 901 000 10x— 2 90 : (12), Pere Sneoip ———— | a Huggan. member of the UNB HRs: Cin—Johnson . Perez . gg Tay. McCool (4-4) (7) Nux- (5) Harper (8), Robinson (14). By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fred Handrahan went the dis Tennis team. and he will re hall 8) and Edwards; Johnson ygij polling (2). Torre (16). Todays major league hasehall GOLF DRAW ona co. a ee ceive registrations from those f-3) and’ Torre Second games and probable pitchers hits and striking out 7. Buddy who wish to play. at the courts Phila. 202000 100— 5 78 Ci innati 101 601 1en—10 1689 WIth records im brackets i proioreg apy ‘ hits and this afternoon beginning at 1.30. San Fran. 400.000.0111 6118 wi cukee 010010 0008-- 2 72 National League Third Staze Point Match, June i vale a radiev and Alex Mac. , instruction will begin Thurs- | Short, Burdette (2) Wagner = siaioney (83) and Edwards; | Houston, Guist—:6-3> at em = Culary-each. went. 2 as te day morning at 9.30 and for | 2-2) (9) and Daalrymple: Perry. cagowski (4-8), Osinski (4), Eile C829. Jackson (4-8) 1:15—F, MacKenzie and — I. the those in need-of equipment. the : » Us — ‘ , Bonibers. Top batter for —. Murakami <1-1) (8) and Hund- (5) ON ) Mibwaukee. Clomnzer 195) Landlaw city Recreation center has ra- | r ers (5'. Niekro (6) and Torre. ; : Georgetown was Ronnie Mac- lev HR: Pha—Allen ‘11); SF HRs Cin. Pinson (13), Robdit- at New York, Fischer (5-2 1.20—L, Samson. H Baker. Lean with a 3 for 4 effort quets and balis on loan | “McCovey (16) enn 5) St. Lonis. Stallard “'42?) at 1.25—]. Reer. 4 MacLean. Walter Bradley's single im, Court instructional schedule New York pon nnn one © 38 LL Yerk ana on oii 2 §@ Pmladelpma, Bunmme % N 1.30—F. Buntain, C. MacMil- the tenth inning brought Tommy Monday Friday 930 te Houston 190.001 O6x— 2 71 Heuston 00 020 02x— 4181 | Cincinnati: O'Toole (1.6) at .lan 'Grant across with the winner, 11.30 a.m. and 1.00 to 5.30 p.m BRICK IS THE Lary (1-2) Bearnarth (8) and = jackcon (2:10) Miller (&),: Pittsburgh, Cardwell 52). 13—E. Taylor. M. Dennis. Officials for the game were D.. On Saturday the courts will PERMANENT — Camizzaro, Gonder (3); Farrell pearnarth if) and Gonder; os Angeles, Drysdale (11-6) 1.40—M. Weir, D. Rogers. ‘Carmichael, J. Trainor and D.. close at 4.30. BUILD! 6-2) and Brand Bruce ‘6-9) Owens (9), Cuellar San Francisco, Manchal ‘1.45—J. Horne, K. Wood. MacLean. The evening use of the courts NG MATERIAL SUNDAY 9) and Brand. HR: Hous_Mave (14-8). ae 130—G Barbour, M Cannon. Next week, Peakes travel to is reserved for any and all | WITH THE GREATEST ; American Leagde ‘a . awe ; American Leacue 155—F. Cox. G Molloy. | Georgetown adults who wish to play VERSATILITY Les Angeles 900901010 2 73 Phils 19a ne? 902 6108 New York, Stottlemyre (7-3) —— — - * New York 10102030x— 7121 San Fram 9000000000 80 = ae 24) at oo : Brunet (5-5), Gatewood (5), Culp :4-4) and Corrales, Hiatt tom. Richert (5 - 5) and Me- — BUILDING WITH BRICK gives the widest choice of color, tex May (6), Lee (8) and Egan; «8). Bolin (3-4) Herdel (6), Cormick (2-3 twi-might : size of unit, wall type. SHAW can it to “1 Ford (96), Ramos (8) and Henry (8). Murakami (9) and eee aon at ture, . prove youl Howard, Edwards (9) Hendley. HRs: Phila—Callison Boston, Monboquerte _ N , WITH BRICK : : Detroit 001 200 M10 4131 4) Detroit: McLain (4-3) at Ralt. : , —— a LIVING WITH BRICK is easy; comfortable. 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