Giants + SUMMERSIDE A racing fan from Charlottefown left the local raceway here ‘last night a happy man-and richer by $768, after being the-lone quinella tic- ket holder on the sixth dash of the nine dash program. The winning -combination for Hr 3 g pay—was-The— Sheik. and Runnymeade Colin. - The Sheik captured the race, is second win of the night in the time of 2.15, the same as his first milé Little -Art, the "?-vear-old bay gelding: owned by G. Semple of Kensington and driven by Alyre Pineau, captured the featured __$1-000 Ensor Bowness Memotial " ‘Trot The gelding, trained by racing - veteran Tyndall Semple, captur- ed the first dash in 2.09 and his RegainF PHILADELPHIA (CP) — Willie Mays and Jim Hart ham- mered home runs and Juan Marichal won his 15th. game of the season as San Francisco “Phillies 8-1 Friday night... Little Art Captures Trot; » Quinella Returns Big Pa’ second mile was in* 2.08, a new record for him The: pre-race favorite, \ Top- way, who set a track trotting re- cord: of -2.06:4 recently, finished third in the first dash last night and in. the second trip emerged runner-up igae ener a 2 TEE IEG LOE NORE TE Other winners on the program were: Ernie Spencer, Kenna K., Luck and Susan's Birthday Both Fishermen's Luck and Susan's Birthday took new life- time_marks in registering their - wins The daily double paid $43.40 while the exactor on the ninth rat® paid $49.50 to win. The ex- actor on the fourth paid $13.50 The biggest win pay came in the seventh ‘when Fisherman's Luck returned $2950. 7 op Phils; irst Place Roberts pitched. Chicago to a 5 4 victory over Pittsburgh Fri- day night and sent Pirates into second place in the National League. . (RACE RESULTS) | Little Doctor (L. Hannah) 74 °. RACES 1 AND 4 Rio Grande (G. Chappell) 66 Ernie Spencer *c. smith) 13 . Times—2.12; 2:11-2. Kenna K ‘R. MacDonald 31. Audrey's Pride owned by L.C- | Windy June (J. Smallwood) 22 Foy, Tryon; Fisherman's Jack | f Bictory March .(W. Com- owned by Stanley Mayhew, Kin- | panion) 47 kora. ke Triflite ‘J. Cairns) 66 ' Knight Way (1, Tayler__5-» RACES 5 AND 8 ‘Little Art (A. Pineau) Lace (J. McGregor) Topway -'W. McArthur) Borderview Rocket (A- Ratchford) *@C's Star (E. Shaw) Times-—-2.16; 2.17-1 Ernie Spencer owned by M.A McLeod, Bradalbane; Kenna K owned hy J: Nicholson, Miltown RACES 2 AND 6 11} 23) 32 435) 54) Se eke : soe weemuecer tween) ; ; — ~2.09; 2.08. . Runnymeade Colin. (R. Me- hae by G. Sem- { Fadyen) . 72\P* 7 , Cyclone Kelly ‘L. Kelly) ss°. ~ RACE 6. 7 Sammy Gallon (A. Pineau) 5 4 Susan's Birthday (W. Me- Chummy D (C. Smith) 46 Arthur 1 Mr Gallon (M. MacCarthur) 65 Hettie’s Boy (A. Pineau)- — 2) Times—2.15; 215 Harless Abb (A. Smith) 3. The Sheik owned by Tulle and Bobby Gallon (G. Sobey) 4) Roberts. Charlottetown | Sandybee {—-) 5) . RACES 3 AND 7 ‘Lady Gation C (M. Mae-: | Audrey's Pride (E. Bernard) 1 2 Arthur) 6 Fisherman's Luck (J. Chap- West River Atom (C. Chap | pell) . ’ 41; pell) : 7) Jane WH. (G Daniels) —~° 25 Harry Wilder (W. Waite) 8) Tip Top (Cy Hmth) ‘ $3) Time—2.124. I Happy Gallon C (M. Mac- Susan's Birthday owned by | -Carthur) 37, Baker and Inman: Kensington. Reds’ Manager Bristol Is Baseball Unknown | ae | start since he was signed by The homer was the season for Mays and gave him 526 for his career—eight- short of: Jimmy Foxx and_ second piace on the all-time homer list. , PITTSBURGH (AP) — Robin Harry Jerome Zist this the Cubs after his release from)j5 .\oears since baseb Seat oo ame limited the- heavy-hit-’ years since baseball asked |park. Now it’s a- running tearm | . Houston, ting Pirates to eight hits and received strong support from Ron Santo; who drove in four runs and went three-for-three. _ Equals Record — Detroit EDMONTON (CP) Alarry Jerome of Vancouver. exploded’ along the 100-yard course Fri- day in 9.1 seconds to. tie the world record held by Bob Hayes of the United States. Long recognized as a brilliant sprinter, Jerome. previously shared the record of 9.2 -with Haves: Armin Hary of Germany and Horacio Esteves of Venez- “ela. ; A crowd of about, 1,200 had little warning of Jerome's .pend- ing record. He cruised through his heat in 98.and the semi-| final in 9.6, well behind his pre- vious best PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Probable pitchers for today’s . double. M Hennessey. also major league baseball £2MeS: nioped ina 23. performance | Boston Brandon 2-2)” at Cal- | for the Reds ageinst losing | ffornia (Brunet 9-5). — G. ee +n -New York (Peterson 8-5) at) On Farm league action Kansas City (Lindblad 3-4); _ | Yankees downed the Senators | Washington (Segui 3-6) Cleveland (McDowell Chicago--(Lamabe 4-5). (MeLain 13-4). National League Los Angeles “(Sutton 8-7) New York (Ribant 4-3). at Philadelphia (Buhl 5-4). Chicago ‘Hands 5-8) at Pitts | burgh (Fryman 8-3)... Janta (Lemaster 7-5). - St. Louis (Jackson 8-7 at Cin , cinnati (O'Toole 1-3). _ Softball Game — Goes Tuesday © Barbour’s Dodgers and the Canadian Tire Pistons. will meet ‘this Sunday evening at Victoria Park with actidn commencing at 6:30 p.m. Both coaches urge all players to attend this im- | portant. game. | Athletics; Jerome, 26, @ high school teacher, has been running com- petitively. since 1960. Son of a railway porter, the 5-11, 175-pound speedster was the first man in history to share ‘beth the 100-yard record’ and the..—ristol’s 100-metre mark. He ran the 100 metres in 9.2 in the 1960 Olym- pic trials at Saskatoon. Minor Baseball Roundup In little league action yester- day the Reds downed the Cards \8-2°>behind the one-hit pitching |that first yéar or so, of D. Le Clair. The only hit given—up—by—Le—Clair__was_a single by K. MacIntyre. For the winners it was B. MacKay who had a 22. perfromance which included a home run and ai | 15-10, with the aid of the boom- | fe Minnesota. (Boswell 65) |ing bats of G. Trainer and in four trys with the wood. | MONDAY: San Francisco. (Kherbel 32) | Farm Léague — 9.00, Sew vs. Yankees ‘vs. Orioles. Little League — 10.30, Braves, — vs. Houston (Bruce 2-6) at At | Pirates; Cubs vs. Mets. | Park) White Sox vs. Angels. TUESDAY j sten, but the Los Angeles Dosi-| way, 0 long as we win.” * NEW YORK (AP)—It's ‘been powerful club in a small bab-| “who's he,’’ about Walter Al jin a big park I'll take it either ger manager--knows just what | Then Alston’ a rot int - . for- Dave Bristol: is adlag theouch. en iston's eyes ae Paul Poce of Toronto, sprint -squad. Radford, for , | for a moment. LEFT, coach pf the Canadian merly of England, is eligible’ Bristol, a virtual unknown, | “You know,” he said smiling, | track team in the British Em- to try out-for the team be- iwas naméd interim manager of | «|. king of like-running this-kind | pire Games in Jamaica next cause of his six-months. rest ~ COACH MEETS SPRINT PROSPECT i 4 ote tier lagen ee tas port Thursday before leaving with 40 other athletes for Ed- _,monton where the Canadian track and field team will be named (CP Wirephote) © 1136 in -the 54-hole Ontario. Opes |350-yard’ par four. é at Serene Golf and Country ‘on the fourth died on the lip uD. old pro ‘ itwo amateurs, * Ernie Bentyle of Toronto. S\ies and parring the rest of the i 3 ringed the cup on a birdie. try ‘pire Gaines trials | Everybody's Talking About * 4 19 tee Guardian, Charlottetown Sat., July 16 1966. Homenuik Holds Lead In Ontario Golf Open SPORT-HOMENUIK ~~ from 10 feet on the 17th, and KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)—Wuf saw a 12-foot- birdie putt slide Homenuik of Winnipeg Friday by the hole on the 18th. matcHed his opening round 68 , His birdies came on the 488- to take the 36-hole lead with ard par-five fourth and the His chip stot of the cup for an eagle Moe Norman of Gilford, Ont., - But the 29-year-old : westerner went one over par with a 71 to had no complaints. “ fall one—stroke—behind—Homen———--1—ptaved super,’ he said, uik with 137. He was the first the absolute best I think I aa a with a four-under- could: the best two rounds I've ‘\par 66.- r ‘played this year.”” . ambton's Doug _Mossop 1 pan C_ Pesant of Restt- the low amateur, tied for third oouche- NB had 80 78 ath Neh: Pantenk. the Stueariee tS oe Me from Windsor Hyde away. Mossop was even par 70 e both days for 140. Panasiuk, Elgine Tanner ot a two-under-par 68 Friday to go with his first-round 72. _ Breaks Own Mark Tied for fourth with 141 are Nick Weslock, ithe 47-year-old six-time Open * HAMILTON (CP) — Vancon- ver schoolgirl! Elaine Tanner. broke her fourth Canadian na- tive and open swimming record in three da¥s with a time of 2:33.1 in the women's 220-yard butterfly Friday. night * at the Canadian amateur swimming championship and British Em- ichampion from Burlington, and Homenuik played steady golf Friday, carding a pair of bird- way. He stubbed his putter on a three-foot putt on the 16th, é “I enjoyed it immensely . what I partic- ularly liked was the Canadian humour. It's not often that we get-such fun-out_of-Canadian situa- tions..” : Cincinnati Reds of the National | of team. There's more of a chat | month, weicomes Peter Rad- ~ dence in Canada. He is shown League Wednesday, replacing lenge to it.” | ford as a prospect for mis with Poce at the Torunto air- |League pennants -after a major — league playing career ‘that con | ,one-year-at-a-time security plan for mahagers led the Dodgers to five National | grew tired of Walter O'Malley's | (Reuters )—Maj. Dick Hampton | Roger of Namao, Alta.,-a-radio den, Calgary, 299. Bantam — 6:00 p.m. (Spring Tin. Don_ Heffner “Having a veteran team wil as . : innate we Sat Veteran Toronto Shot sisted of one appearance at bat | e e Alston took over the Dodgers | in 1954 after Chuck Dressen isses oliver € dal 7 BROOKWOOD, England |the aggregate, was LAC Ernie Rumbold 299, Cpl. R. J.. Stan- name, never appeared in a league lineup as a player siderable however. of Toronto, a veteran marks-|tecbnician with 560 major man who has been~ coming to | . Like Bisley at regular intervals since | __ Alston, however, he had con- the end of the war, missed a minor league expert silver medal for top score in the jence as a manager although h@ Queen’s Prize semi-final by a lis only 33 |BLG HELP TO HIM “Having guys like Pee Wee Reese, Gil, Campanella made it.a lot easter jing Dodger pilot-recalled: jerans like that really _ imanager who's breaking in: .“We had a different kind of|London Rifle Club proved to a ball club in those days. Guys |have a 146 score and he took | like Jackie Robinson, Carl Fur- Duke Snider, Campy and | Hodges could pop the ball out of Estonia now stationed with of the park. With those kind of |the RCAF at Cold Lake, Alta., | 393 hitters, we never worried about jalso built up a good-start for | steals and bunts. We didn’t have (his fifth Queen’s final when he lin illo, 'to."* * the gray- |top with J. S. “Vet jland. But when the last of the help » '300- marksmen Now, of course, the Dodgers point ahead of Derek Daines | ature a lightweight attack if jand Arne Sorensen, A. which a walk, a steal, an tm ‘gary, who i i i ; | 2 . , ¥, go in with 142. j 6-3) at|MacRae who each went 3-3 at field out and a sacrifice fly con- | |the plate. For the loserg it was | stitutes a big rally. leame through with three hits ston said. “It used to be # og jsingle point Friday. | It appeared for a few hours |\that Major Hampton's score of. Hodges and Roy 145 out of a possible 150 was ‘good enough for a tie” at the Spaight of Eng- finished their \day’s work, R- J..Cade of North Cadet _WO Nelson, 17, of Vic- Nicholas Bekessy of Mont- toria completed an outstanding real, scored 558 for 17th place, shoot for a young marksm2u and with the same score Pte, when he scored 69 out of 75 with Don Sewell, RCAMC militia or/15 shots at 900 yards today and Winnipeg. finished 23rd. * finished fifth in the St. George’z Other Canadian placings and Challenge. .Vase competition. scores in the aggregate were: This individual..event is gener- Ear! Brown, Calgary, 61st, 550; |ally regarded as ranking next IFO Dave Rumbold, Ottawa, to the Queen’s Prize. ie (94th. 546. Officer— Cadet Ralph .— His -69—at—_the—leng— |Grant, Dartmouth,’ N.S., 107th, added to his Thursday score of 545: Sgt. Frank Palmer, “Saint |70 at 600 yards, gave him an ag- John; NB, 113th, 545; Col. |gregate of 139 out of a possible Strachen—1 44th, 545. ~ . 1150, tied for second highest total } In the All-comers ‘Aggregaie in the competition and only Frange— nesota a 5-4_victory over Wash- ington Friday night. With two out in the eighth, Harmon Killebrew beat out a | roller to third and moved to second on a single by Earl Bat- tey. Mincher then singled to left. scoring Killebrew. when Ken McMullen hit his on —Councillor John Morris. } STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT > ‘SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY The Senators earned a 44 - SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1966 | |seventh home un, |left-field solo shot, In the sev- enth. | San Fran ~a12-000 23082, 8 61) ‘Phila. 000 000 00O1— 1 53 | Marichal (15-4) and Haller; Bunning (9-6), Knowles (7), Culp .(9) and Dalrymple. HRs: | SF—Mays (21, Hart (21) ADD NL - Chicago 300 001 100— 5 106 Pittsburgh 210 100 000— 4 80 Roberts (45) and- Hundley; Law (64), Mikkelsen (7), Face 4 Santo (19). + (8) and Pagliaroni. HR: Chi—| a 380 foot | POST TIME. 2 P.M.” RACE 1 '1—Goldie Dell; 2—Lucky Frisco; 3—Ima Delegate; 4—Senator’s |Cousin; 5—Mighty Sandy; 6—Darky: 7—Bay Ptlot, 8—Eleanor’s | Patch. P RACES 2 & 5 \1+Doe Wilson; 2—Miss Coppertone, 3—Emily Hal; 4—Princess |Mark; 5—Mark Purdue. ane RACES-3-AND 1—Ozark Pete; 2—Mr. McElwyn Key, 3—Hi Jay; 4—Sunny King; 5—Splurge; 6—Jazzman. Pe ie A } FISHERMEN, HUNTERS, SPORTSMEN...) Ask for our New 1966 Catalogue Fishing, Hunting,. Camping articles French spinning lures, all types of flies and hooks, rod building, lure making materials ‘and sinker molds. Available at the lowest prices in Canada. 150 page catalogue offer- Ing the largest choice for men- | Trophy,_based on six of the mia- three points behind the winner, | \jor events of the week, Frank iL. S. Dingle of South Wales.. | iWhittle of . Hodgeville, Sask., | The BC. boy had the satls- | iplaced fifth with 306. Bekessy, faction, however, of taking higt?- |Sorensen and Sewell all scored honors, including a St. George's | ; Badge, in an- event which had Other scores {n the prize list an original entry list of just cluded: Earl Brown 300, \over 17200. : os silver medal. | LAC Jim Hennock, a native finished the day with 143, one | ORDER OF $30.00 or more and “quantity prices. Please enclose :25 for postal -and handling*charges. GLOBE JMPORT CO. Box 24, Station B, Quebec City, P.Q. ity League Juniors , utout Rural Club Carlet Capt. Bill Cottick, 18, | of Winnipeg, had a useful 141, | nad ¢° Canada Rifle Association | |1—C. N. Adios; 2—Chum; 3—Al Dale; 4—Stalag Hanover; S—Elles | Joyce; 6—Jolly Dick. ee : a RACES 6 & 9 |1—Mystery Judy; 2—Lucky Lark: %—Knight Norris; 4—Bob's ; Girl; 5—Bold Debby; 6—Free Chance; 7—True Lady Lou; 8— | Lorna Price. . : Daily Double on Races 1 and 2; Quinella on Race 6; Exactor o# Race. 4; Exactor on Race 9. ij | tioned articles. 10% DISCOUNT orf ~) POST TIME & P.M. : RACES 1&4 - "i 1—Jolly May’ 2--Caparafay:- 3—Jolly Don 4—Reggig’s Best; 8— Cuts 1 Diak._¢@._..f nett A 2 a neta Speakers Tits. o—oTrattan Ave. Tr ast way: Bantam at Memorial Fie’ 14. ‘Strachen of Ottawa. | junior baseball league scored | Quaid, who collected one_of~the | THURSDAY a | Tpr. Uorensen, member of the | a run in the first inning and left-/ four hits off: Mt. Stewart pitch- 4.Little.. League..—.- 9.00, Phils King's Own Calgary Rifles mt-| Pander_Carl McQuaid made it er Gary Clark. : ci ark vs. Cubs: Giants vs. Dodgers. |yitia making his second visit to | Stand up as the locals shaded |-was brilljant in a losing cause | Farm: League — 10.30, Red the 3 5 : ithe Mt. Stewart Juniors 1-0 in| as he hurled shutout ball the re- Ee | Sox vs Senators; Athletics vs proved to be. the top Canadian Little League — 19, Cards ivs. Braves. Little League — 9.00 Dodgers FRIDAY vs. Cards; Reds vs. Giants. | Little League — 6.00 p.m. Mets vs. Astros. | WEDNESDAY ; | Farm-League — 9. Yan- kees vs. Indians; Tigers | Orioles. ‘vs. Cards; Pirates vs. Cubs. Little League — 10.30; Astros i i. ; ranges of 200 fo: 1,000 yards. fanarks have gone tn B.C. swim. | Cizhth inning single a | Litt ague — 10.30, 3 : } : y i j e e 2 é Mets OXFORB_MAN WINS /mers: Clark. It was a tight ball game |vs. Reds; Phils ve. Astros. | Bantam at Montague. | SATURDAY. Little League — 9 Giants |® | “Farm League — 10:30, lioles vs lers. Giants, | Farm League —-9.00, Twins |possible 605 in the 10 major-| Farm League — 10.30, Indians |¥S- Yankees; Athletics ys. Tig- events ofthe vs. Tigers; Twins vs. Red Sox. v8. | vs Braves; Pirates vs. Mets. Athletics; Sen vs. Tig- | team commandant, Lt.-Col. Bill; The Legion entry in the city | single by winning pitcher —Mc- national Bisley meeting. | os exhibition game played at the | mainder of the way giving up | services. marksman judged on | Memorial Field last night. only singles by Lyall Huggan. { over-all performance. He fin-| Lyall Huggan scored the only Ronnie Carmichael, and John ished eighth in the Bisley Grand | run of the ball came inthe first White { aggregate, scoring 561 out of a | inning when he walked, -stole McQuaid was also brilliant as | second baje, ant scored on * he _gave “up only _one-tit——aw4 | { The winner of the Grand Ag- Elaine Tanner. 15 - vear - old | although the Legion team made igregate Challenge Shield was |Vancfuver school girl. broke four errors to the one by the H- B. Wrey of the Oxford records in the 220-vard back- i citing club and Cambridge Rifle Assocta- |Stroke with a time of 2:34.1, the tion, who scored 573. | 440-yard “freestyle in 4:46.4 and Second best of the Canadians, |*8¢_ *#-vard individual medley / in 14th place among the 666 top- 7 5:27.2 : j class marksmen who entered Ralph Hutton, 18, another na- vec CHARLOTTETOWN BASEBALL _-DRIMING-PARK oe : RACES 2 & 6 1—Pine Ridge Marion; 2—Echo Ridge Eddy; 3—Ripover; 4! White Choice: 5—Molo. or RACES 3 & 7 1—Elroma, 2—Sunny Key: 3—Pladdyland Girl; 5—Slippy Queen; 6—Run Way. - - RACES+5 & 3 1—Jenny Mozelle; 2—Rose: Alda Chief: “%+- Lou's Lucky Lady; 4— Mighty Sandy; 5—Rudy Frisco: 6—Ko Ko Moon; 7—Captain Logan; 8—Craig Abbe. Daily Double on Races 1 & 2: Exactor,on Race 3; Quinella of Race S: E on-R sa Lr 4—Captain Chief; ee — | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. | OWING TO THE SUCCESS OF LAST YEAR'S CAMPAIGN THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION: No. 201 (Confederation) Wing CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.1. ~ Announces that they are again sponsor a sulibscription campaign for the eieecée of caren ing sickroom equipment... This equipment will con- . sist of hospital beds, wheel chairs, invalid walkers, crutches and miscellaneous small! equipment. This equipment will be available to any resi- dent for home use, free of charge. _ Your MAGAZINE ORDER (new or renewal) will help further this community project and every | .resident is urged to co-operate. : Residents when called upon should request t | see.the representative's letter of introduction sign- ed by the officers of R..C. A. F. Association: " 9 This is to eliminate any m unauthorized persons. DONATIONS ARE NOT TO BE _ SOLICITED OR ACCEPTED ‘| ERIC FARQUHARSON-—~ PERCY CAMERON isrepresentation by ° ¢ e ein +4 KEITH DARRACH — — - jtive of Ocean Falls who attends | ROUNDUP : Monday, July 18 @ - : ‘SPORT SANDY jhigh school in Los Altos, Calif., 4 r : E t rtainm : os te. | Sét a Canadian open and native . DASH 1 rr nte ent For e oie Sandy Gilchrist © mark in the tio-yard back- | MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Don 1—sir Jollity ° i a | stroke in 1.03.0 and Canadian |Mincher hit a run-scoring sin- 2—Mystery” Romeo . . Sets Swim Recor jmative record in the 440-yard | gle in the eighth inning to break | 3—Cleggway a - ~~ | freestyle. = open a tie-game and give Min- ae den Jennie . amil At == = , HAMILTON (CP) — British : &_Bells. Last ~ Columbia swimmers continued : |their barrage on the record a DASHES 2-46 : - | book Friday at the Canadian Z |1—Whirl A Wick d . = - . amateur . swimming — champion- : 2—White Lady d |ships and: British. Empire “i. : 3—Annan’s Gal | Games: trials. : ~ 4—David P. H. : Sandy Gilchrist, a native ef - 5—Splurge, — ‘Ocean Falls, B.C., attending the i ‘ * ; ee ies University of Southern Califor- se eS : 0 nia at Angeles, cracked the = DASHES 3-7 Beautiful 18 hole Golf Course ; icanadion’ native and open ree- : @ _witara's Chaice : ord in the men’s 220-yard mm | 2—Wayne’s Pride ® . dividual ‘medley with a heat . 3—Miss Heather Hal Horse back riding hime of 2.21.1. | |4-Mighty Armstrong aie ar The former native record of 5—Lacky _V. @ Free Tenting and Picnic Grounds. 2.25.4 was set by Aldy Mein. ; re 5 m | a ee Se | . ; + ~ DASHES .4-8 a o.% BO pena while open mark, a se’ i : ' oa © Swimming & Boating Wey 24 1964. was 2:24.7 by Ted Leo- | eT ae ° fb ; te se of —— 7 : j i - 3—Rose Robie aa us t was the seventh record ‘o | 4—J. Scote njoy a Treat from our. le fall at the meet, which ends - =5 Far porn om : ' the McMaster University pool |. . 2 : a Restaurant! ‘ L ‘| foday with the saaeunctns la” .) > - ; . WASH. 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