’ ‘g-:The- Guardiai: Charlottetown, Sat. Nov--5, 1968." —George _ $150.0 000 International But the durable five-yesr-old There now are 11 horses from seven countries entered, against only seven-in 19656-—— George. Royal was the first in, _afrival_and has settled right awaiting the 1%-mile turf event, trainer Don Richardson: “fe- He worked five-eighths of a mile earlier this week and wi Il -|complexion Robert Hall. of Vancouver to arrive Monday. last race; the owners mentioned the possibility of ing him for stud duty. - -FAVOR_1.8._HORSES. a race in —bet sare | American. and Tom Rolfe. didn't accept an invitation. has shown well recently. oughbreds slated to start. go again before the race, with copes Ernie 4 ‘HUNTERS’ CORNER Do Something About, _ The Skunk Ponuieilon [ B* ne iti Visited: the province in _ 1934 b #: Our isa the i Ggiae 8 i sek" Sc e2 or-two from : a8 34 g g —~ : 2 8 al hie Bg & ngs g = J z @ § id Z $ x S i eae. F a BOWLING -Was. second -with-a-single -of-312 and 2° 764 triple. Another high bowler this week was Junior Dowling with a, single 295. Bill ‘Mac’ Stanley has the high av- erage of 216 for the season. High Ladies is Louise Doiron with sin- gle 251 and Shirley Brine, 594, holds down the triple. The team standings are as follows: Strea- mers 17!2, Rustlers 16, Wander- ers 14, Stalemates 1342, Indians 1%, Lamebrains 11%, Juven- {les 11, Goofs 10%, Heros 8, Lu- lus 5%. — the ‘Saturday Nighters Lea- ‘Bombers are in first place followed by the Red Knights and Jets tied-for second, followed by Rockets, Golden Hawks, ahd --Blyerz,-Lilian_Simpson_and Et. | ‘een Blanchard are-tied for the ladies high single with 233, while Eileen Blanchard has: a high triple of 610. Leigh McNal- ly has_a high single of 306 and high three of 808 to: lead the men Ed's Eaglesare leading the Trust Co. League with 23% { points followed, by Andy’s Dan- dies with 18. Setons Saints 177 Art’s Astronauts with 13%. Max Bishop’ had men’s high single of 231 and a high triple of 599. Bet- ty Bryanton has ladies high anaes ot 100 and high three of In Young Workers Associa- tion, Claire Daley had high sinc = of 261 and high three of 692. R'ckey Gallant-has ‘high - single t for men of 323 and yo E Ils- w t{h 742 in high three. Team No. 1 is leadiig the league with: a points follo No, 9 with _ton_of the Indians rolled a 380. single anda high triple of 825. _» The Stalemates’. Jack Stewart+ ROUNDUP » It could be George Royal's have The early favorites s0 far, in ich the foreign s a lot of Buckpasser, |.trip the best in the United States, Assagai is a good turf horse and-Tom- Relfe,a four-year-old, Strong French contender Vasco de Gama, a three-year- old bay colt, arrived Frida: from__Paris.* Martin ‘Fabiani’s colt is one of three French thor- Vasco de Gama joined George an Royal, . Russia's Aniline, Bra- deep concern over: the contem- re-newal r covering of grass [ an Hae eg || Elaine Murphy of the Yankees led the ladies with high single 280 and high triple of 637, Mer- due ; zil’s Folio, and Tom Rolfe on | the. grounds awaiting the race. Aniline has been beaten only three times in three years of racing. Aniline was scratched last year as‘a cold-war gesture jof - -in~ Vi 33 lengths back—in 1964 be- hind Kelso se ba Bow. sell- the and Silver Shark, owned by the i Khan. French horses have he“ Tace—four times. 'SDU, Mount ‘A’ y\In Nothing Match In the Biuenose ‘Football Con- cotte, comes to win the race at Aque- duct race track yesterday. Day, second from right, wit Larry Gilligan up, and Safety — THE ONE THE BETTORS LOVED Pippin paid $143. for each $2 ~ Switch, right, Bob Stovall rid- win wager. Second was Fiesta _ ing, came in third. (AP Wirephote) By JERRY LADMAN Canadian Press Staff _Writer- At the end of the 1965-66 National Hockey League season, it was conceded in most quar- ters that’ Red Kelly would do himself a great favor by hang- ‘| He had scored only' eight goals | in 63. games and had shown little to suggest he could help * But Kelly jolted the Leafs ia | schedule has native was referring-to his two- | [year term ai ‘Liberal_ mei has’ Montreal at De- troit_and Chicago-Black. visiting Boston Bruins. .\ Kelly says there are several Feasons fop his quick start thls season. ® off from politics, a ore oot | on-one The 39-year-old Simcoe, “Ont. | ave up prior fo the 198548 vea- en took a holiday this sum- ~-|-mer,—the—first—holiday—I've had s place when they engage in a home- and-home series with ee York Rangers. .Toronto plays host to the Rangers tonight and then travel to New York for a Sun- day- contest. os, Wings visiting Montreal -Canadiens. Sunday's real Alouettes’ chances against -=—Cats—in_their Eastern Football Confer- death semi - final | There is Scie anct Gio le. ping carrying ‘Goldston’s. com- the |_SUMMERSIDE Summerside today at two o'- clock when the third-place Sum- ‘Souris Has Crucial Clash With Summerside Tesay geegs points-spread category. They have 119 points for and 49 while _ St. - Dunstan’s Racing With A Difference - novelty consists" in having the horses go only one half mile in This will mutuels. Horses that possibly show much class in mile events maf nit be so formidable in the half outings. Tt will surely make the second trip of every class that much of psychology for the ‘ie ove guys. But he ,layed in Hamilton long enough to know what a proud bunch we have waving a red flag in front of a bull._It’s ; + = = F : Spartans ere the visitors _ in|merside High. ‘Mosea=that~ his—elub—has- ithe: "| MOSCA 18 READY ity; We could save ourselves af ieee eee - | games, have established the T+ | in| advance to the two-game,—to four double dash events, but the} Se mati be — posted onthe bulletin board in the Hamilton locker room to give the Ticats something to gnaw on. _ Lately, the Ticats have been bothered tawa. Goldston’ s Words Fire - Up Hamilton Tiger-Cats | -point—eastern final against_Ot- a Today's game starts at 2 p.m. EST and will be tele- vised nationally by the CBC. Sazio_has been putting _his by sugges-| club through -long, tough schedule. has Montreal at De-tra | Montreal Canadiens. — tions that their cham jouts this week because the Ti | eA ee oa 8 years is nearing|cats have been relaxing since | = an end and ,Goldston’s words | they were oe can only add fuel to-the fire. place more than two weeks “Oh, a little hot air doesn't . The ‘ton _coatch Ralph Sazio. ‘A NEW WAL Te Organize 5 3 DOW'S Restaurant Cer. Grafton and Pownal Sis. ‘In Nineteen Year Career? is a teenie. and-I was able L PANEL —a_tmistake to |- vinced Hamilton tackle Angelo chance to win. “The way Goldie has tt fig-| ong "Yh pian olddsmakers, aware of | Hamilton's ability to win clutch | cats as 11-point favorites. Ham- iltorwon two out of three regu- | lar-season ae Mont- | real tis ~The whiner ot the contest will | ta = RADIO - toa The other Island place winner was Reeds Sue- a Mrs. t HOCKEY GAME IN_MONTREAL! y One ofa new, , exclusive s series ‘that gives “a ¢ Weatherall idioainas _pre-finished wall panel any room barnboard be used to panel a Ti kamal deastiale ites Oe ae new pre-finished panel gives you the popular look at a very low cost..it, is the perfect panel for the relaxed, casual atmosphere of a family room. BARNBOARD may whole room or to set off an area as a feature wall—behinda st _ bar or fireplace, for example. ee SPECIAL. MAR-GARD FINISH — | With a 3-1 won-ios recor |_program._..... —— TIT Pinean of the Pirates had |96 points for and 90- against. St. high single of 288 and Denis Cos- | Dunstan's trimmed Souris Spar-| oi 7nr B,cla8% ashes four and 7 This process, an Abitibi development, grove of the Tigers had high |tans, 35-19, in their initial meet. | !S" oubtediy - fos technique in which ene Mir the favorite in the mile 4 Nan 4 eal three of 756. Elmer Ward has |ing, and Jost, 147, the second | $ret But it nonin tadeed ee + ‘aN irae er Hhigh-average of 217. time out. ' _ bey sae __ in K--of €. Bowling Leo Dow- | St. Dunstan's wind ip” thei | Very different ieee ee) y E meaROGE tection for Hietime against a ylins--has-high-dingle~and-htg b-|> anigag gram i o ; for a Matin equine sot 4 three of 314 and 817. ; aes — serious thou to : C surface never needs wax or varnish _. ; In Knight Hawks, Sidney S‘an- Morell Downs Nace AA e cies eines witty eae ; derson has high single 240 and lik eee tones” eat ve {i ‘ TM. PENDING hold detergent. high three of 593, Irving Oil Bill Stella Maris on Ae ee 1, \ Newson has 231 high single and ee ee 346 high three. In Mrs. Champ-| On Tuesday evening at Morell | rite . + 7 i: Y Wn : : ions League Eric Egan has high | Field, the Senior Boys Hockey | hance, Talent’ Dale Chief : | ; ce — aoe — of 639. Team from Morell outplayed Miles ‘al the "ieee eaaaiiara: ‘ : é ; : ee RS athurst Mar Joe Devean | and outscored Stella Maris High j ” has high single 351. Arne Thére-| 2.0 in a regular season game. =a tough -resqs to gist Dr. Bonnell PU - sen has-high three of 753. Ladies | Scoring for Morell were Don = XHARIOTIETOWN high single Marg Cameron %68|Mackdam and Paul MacAdam, |, .7te Culy double -wil ibe on |. Minister of Aon Lite Me Trt he ey Rt ou ee rw deka | Were & Toulon. | DRIVING’ PARK | BE ow a | j - season f0F | tors will place their quinella 3 , 3 te In Banker's’ League play Jim Itender Peter Gatell. exactor . Clase eE itabee tas, Sn. | one “ bets om race tires and x SAT. 1:55 P.M. SATURDAY SEE NEW BARNBOARD AT YOUR ¢ i 308 and triple of 774. Jennie Pin- |" . . T,— ' eau had 247 single and 611 triple HOCKEY. | - | LUMBER OR BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER’ s oe b epas pv apis. League a NOVEMBER 5 of” : L loyal Aces 16- followed Rogers Rangers under their pe Available in.4’ ‘x8’ nd 4’ nels, Alley Cats 14, King Pins 13, No Larter F pas te—y-99- | x7, 4° x8" and 4" x 9" par _ 2A ex Hopes 12, Hawks 11,’ Boo-Boos §, ee ee ae ae | * Post Time 7:30 with color-toned score lines in a random plank e a 9 a : . Yogis 1. from 12.30 to’ 1.30 Sunday after- ovidi nailing on 16” centers, BARNBOAR e. > P.E.I. Hospital play J. Mae-|noon. All players of Junior age — Cady ane tue Saakie uh of : Laren has high average, high | are requested to try ont. |1—RUDY FRISCO i. single and high three in tadies é 2—JOLLY POLLY and Prestige panelboards made by Abitibi. a .—§ 182, 242. 643. In mens R. Mathe- | The West Royalty Rovers will er Fy xt . son has 219 for high. average, W. | have a: practise Sunday evening 4—SHELBY KNIGHT —- Y Gracane has 300 for high single pina na “oes oe a reach S—CLOVER KING 1 and 731 for high three. League ) Players 4 m ‘ standings: Country Cousins 10, | °C” League play are. invited to O-SEADYDALE TONET?S ‘, Little. Lambs 7, Yak-Yaks: 6, | ty out. : DASHES 2-6 a. i crete fs 5, Sweethearts 5, easy a BUDLONG ee ges MIKE 5 In-C merci, 1 Le 2 3—CHIEF OPERATOR : ° y. 2 oro ee = one Seen t cn 23 polals, Sunstouts ti 9otan | We're as near as your |5—TRIFLITE FRODUCTSLSD. = te tins Gorage 30, liowed 8) Paps |s—STARRY KNIGHT Toronto, Ci : = Zt ins Garage 20, followed by Pep- ‘dente eT ABRY KNIGHT Ee en eget gg a : ad that's }- rar “Winnipeg: > : - , . g ; pons Spdedy Prope and ton | pee eee | PREFERRED 3-7. * ae gis s- SF. s . . 8 7 Davies; “Shawn Smith “had high fast and. service too—fill_ }1—LUCKY LARK ao © ¥ ¥ e ee i ! single and high ‘three for the | up this winter with clean- 2—FREE CHANCE * ‘. \ g week. Next week Supercuts roll | 8—TALENT Seana aae soca seen seesseeeeesersses ’ Island Oxygeu for first place. burning SHELL— ee ee ; Pn arvice . Leng. Ray |s—-MILES HAL misiipn I ' ,| Hennessey had a single of 355, DASHES 4-8 ; "| Weaneas Dulty 245. for the-la- R. Cc. BARWISE J. W. SKINNER. 1—JOLLY . 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