GOOD PROTECTION Ron-—Stewart of - Pentecost (64) ina drive along the. sidelines. Sunday in a Can- adian Football League game in Winnipeg. Trying to get a falfhack Miawa Rough Riders receives fond from John protection shot_at Stewart is Mario Mari- , ani~-(62)-and Ken Magticic” of © Big Returns Are Featured AtCharlottetownRaceway Rig pays and an_ interesting with, Deceiver to reword the! harness racing program were holdérs of a ticket on this com- featured at the Charlottetown bination $93.30 for a $2.00 ticket. Driving Park Saturday night.} Armond’s Buddy owned, train- The first daily double feature ed and driven by Lee Taylor, returned $146.00 to holders of a|Nine Mile Creek, captured a ticket on Kenna K teamed by double dash decision in the Randall MacDonald and Garth's Best reined by Emmet ‘Cow- boy’ Bernard evening's fast class. The Tay- lor owned gelding led the way to the wire in the fifth and ninth The second daily double feature on dashes six and seven paid 346.80 while an exactor ticket on the winning combination of Lucky V and WMX in the eighth event paid $51.30. : Single dash winners’ were: Kenna K, Garth's Best, Abner C, Miss Cool Eyes, Happy Gal- '14 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon.. Sept. 20. 1965. MARITIME HARNESS RACING MONCTON cP Driver | Joe Goguen reined home three | winners on a 10-<dash harness | racing ecard here Saturday : He brought home Senator's Sis (2:00 35) and 20 1-5 best time of thé-night His other winner. was Countess Frisco, who won in 2:16-2-5 Other winners were. Lil Rebel (2:17 45), Marion Mac (2.14) Cadillac Golddust (2:14 1-5) Gol- den Law (2:10) Jazz. Man (2:12 25) Linda’ Sister (212° and | Piney Lee (2:11 25 SYDNEY ‘CP Jolhty Grat- ton and Country Mile were dou- ble dash winners Saturday on an eight<iash harness racing card here Jollity Gratton won in times of 2:19 4-5) and 2:2! and Coun- try: Mile won in 2:18 and 2.18 35). Sam Boom and Shady Dale Chief each finished the mile in 2:15 best time of the night Other single winners were Shawfield Imp, ‘2:19 25 and Navarone (2:2 25 Shaw- | field Imp and Navarone com- bined for a quinella of $111.10. best pay of the night. SACKVILLE DOWNS, NS (OP) — West River Boy won the Bormbers won the contest 19- | featured $3,270-Haligonian stak- 12: the Winnipeg Blue Bombers o_o sc naan i eases cement nnn (CP Witephote) es_on_ ihe regular Saturday night harness racing program here the ’ West River Boy met Jane Hal in a race-off for the stakes after both had won both their heats in the two-division race West River Boy won his heats in 2.16 15 and 2.18 and Jane Hal won the earlier heats in 2:13 and 2.14 35 West River Boy won the run- off with a mile of 2:15 Battle Peach had the best time of the night with a mile of 2.09..4-5... Other.winners.._.were White Lady 2:10 15), FEdge- wood Hedrick (2:10 1-5) Chum 2:12 15) and Tara's Western 2:14 45) TRURO (CP) Chestnut Express were winners on a harness card here Saturday night | nut Express won in 2:122 and | Sunia nday - Dan K. and at 120 Euston Street when the, double department racing small fire in an electric stove Dan EK won im times of 2:1%4 and 2.152, while Chest- Pope Paul has received in sep- CARDINALS MEET POPE ceives cardinals and bishops te VATICAN CITY (Reuters)— | successive private audiences when they are in Rome for the 2:13.1 arate private audiences Paul- Vatican ecumenical council. Single dash winners were Emile Cardinal Leger of Mont- ~~ Dreamy Guy 2.142, Any Tim€ yea) Richard Cardinal Cushing STAIRS’ DON’T WEAR OUT: (2:18), Jane W'*H. (2:13.4) amd qf Bostor and Raul Cardinal Moscow University, with 25, Adios — Sayster: 16) ___-_ Silva Henriquez of Santiago de 000 students, has 112 elevators Chile. it was announced Satur- in its skyscraper complex ‘of day. The pontiff usually re- buildings. City Firemen Called Twice ~ The Chariottetown Fire De partment was called out twice afternoon The _first_ alarm was sounded at 1:15 and the department went to the CNR Railway de- pot: where they extinguished a grass fire nearby Slight damage was reported extinguished a about 3:50 ¥ Her memory cherished LOOK to HOLMAN’S \ for IN LOVING MEMORY of a devoted wife and mether MRS. WILLIAM P. MaciNNIS who. departed this life SEPT. 20th, 1962 four sons, Billie, John, Allan and David. always by husband and ‘ pital Services C assume responsibility for the account. HOSPITAL SERVICES ___P.E.1. residents who expect to enter any hospital in ANOTHER PROVINCE » OR COUNTRY should have a local phy- | - sician submit an lication to the . mission. Unless ap- proval is obtained prior to admission to hospital, the Commission cannot legally For detailed information regarding extent of responsibility, types of treatment covered, ete., contact Hospital Services Commission of P.E.I. P.O. Box 4500 Charlottetown, P.E.1. Phone 892-1211 lon C, Lola Hal and Lucky V. The following are the results: SUMMARY dashes with clockings of 2.09:1 and 2.09:3. The brown gelding by Calumet Budlong, dam The cuinella, was held on the third race and Miss Cool Eyes with Jack Pound :in. the sulky, surprised the patrons of the loc- tie Hoosier was the lone double al pari-mutual by leading the winner on the nine-dash _ pro- _ _RACE 1 way to the wire_and combined | gram. Kenna K (R, MacDonald) 1 owed — - BASEBALL ROUNDUP =: (T. Palmer) Triflite (E. Bernard) Dixie Lou (R. Gay) Rush Hal (I. Neill) Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Kansas City 001 001000— 2 81 Knight Way ‘L. Taylor) SATURDAY Boston 003 000 00x— 3 50, Miss Lucky Belle National League Talbot (10-11) Dickson —+5) “G. Chappell) 192 000 000— 3 7 Mossi (6) Aker (7) and Bryan;, Chief Play (--) 000 000 004— 4 60 Monbouquette (9-18) and Ryan. Time 2.17.5. Wagner {9) Stevens | HRs: KCy—Landis (3). Bos— 17-58 , (0-1) (9) Roebuck (9) Jenkins Gosger (8). Ue ne (9) and Dalrymple: Friend, | Walker (4) Face (2-1) (7) ‘and Virgil. HWRs: Pha—Allen (20). Pgh—-Clemente—(9). ‘What's New and Smart-Looking ‘in Fall Fashions as AMA wh Phila. Pittsburgh 4.70, 3.10; 4.50 Bunning, sige Matera patent DASHES 2 AND 6 Garth's Best (E. Bernard) Abner C (W. Craig) : Willard’s Choice (W. Kelly) Asket (R. Annear) Ripover (D. Simmonds) Trene Mir (H. Willis) - Estrelita C ‘B. MacPhail) Echo Ridge Eddy (L. Neill 86 Baltimore at California, ppd.. rain. National League Phila. 000 000 000 0O— 6 11 000 000 101— 2.5 0 Pitts. 000.000 000 1-4 192 00 000 MH— O 31 Hsort,. Baldschun (5-8) (10) Herbel. (11-7) Linzy (8) and, and Corrales, Daalrymple (10); Haller;. Fischer (7-8) Osinski | Veale (17-11) and Paagliaroni. (7) .O'Dell (9) and Oliver, Gon-. Houston 610 030 040— 8 101 T 11:2 d 211-4. der (9). HRs: SF--Haller (13), |Cincinmatl 002 003 100— 6 92 Pave: 050, 300. 240. McCovey 377; . Bruce,;— Taylor —-(6)-- Raymond, 10: XI0 6th 5.50. 480, | (7-4) (7) and Brand; Jay, Dav- 3.70 2.70: 5.10, idson ¢3-3) (5) Craig (8) McCool (9) and Edwards. HRs: Hous—., Staub (13) Gentile (17). San Fran. Milwaukee 00 002 100— 3 BI Chicago 000 000.40x— 4 8 1 McGraw (2-6) Eilers (7) Rich- Cin Miss Cool Eyes (J. Pound) 1 ardson (8) and Stephenson; |Edwards (16) Robinson (29). Deceiver (FE. Bernard) 2 _....._,_sackson (13-9) Hoeft 18), Aber-. |Los Angeles 010 002 110 5 se Miss Flamingo ‘A. Carr) 3 ears —nathy _18)_and “Kuz HRs NY—_ ‘St. Louis 000 000 000— 0 “Hap pare Gallon. lion C_(G- Chappell’ 4 1 lenin = Gephienson- “e ~Ghi—Wittrams- Osteen (15-14) Perranoski. vw eis Herbert (Ey Rerguson’, se pipers $33 oe eo aon ends Roseboro;-=-Gibson-—4 18414: ae since Woodeshick (8) Aust (9) and Chuck H iS. Steady “900 001 006 1 30 | Uecker. HRe: LA.— lente noe ae ae 000 000 000-040 (10) Parker (8). Doctor Alex (D. MacNeill) Koufax. (23-8) and Roseboro: Times 2.13:3 and 2.11:3. Pays: 56.00, 24.5 9 8 Washburn (9-11) Woodeshick San Fran. - aed < 7th eH ~ aay’ 4 A (9), and Uecker, | Milwaukee , ' ceca hina, 3.40, 4.30; 4.00. New York DASHES 3 AND 7 Les Angeles &t. Louis 118 000'020— a 7 000 101 000— 2 81 Shaw, Linzy (6) Henry (4-2) a (7) Marichal (8) and Haller; -- DASHES 4 AND A 101 0 199 3100 Cloninger (22-10) and Oliver, Lola Hal (A. MacInnis) Cincinnati 104 001 10x— 4110 Gonder (6). HRs: SF — Mags |Saniziy Galion (A. Pinéau) Lamabe (0-4) Giusti (8) and (49) Hart (23). Mil—Torre (27), WMX (A. MacDonald) ~ Bateman: Nuxhall (11-3) McCool Lucky V ‘D. MacNeill) (8) and Edwards. HRs: Hou-- New York Nora Annway (E. Bernard) Staub (14), Cin—Cardenas (10), Chicage “000 040 002—.6 102 Billy G. Command Harper. (18). Selma,* Sutherland (2-1) (5) chien wae oa Sinaia} American League - jand Krug; Hendley’ (3-4) Hum port Hill Boy (L. Neill) _ : Kansas City 00'bon 120— 3 6 2 Phreys (3) Koonce (4) Broglio ~ times: 2.14:1 and 214-44 Boston 500 000 Ox— 5 60 (6) McDaniel (6) Hotzman (9) : Pays 10.20, 5.60, 6.30; 12.3 Joyce (0-1) Segui (1), Tomp- av wa (6). HR: 4.69: 5.20. Sth 5.80, 4.2), 3. kins (3), Dienseshd Montagudo (6) Stoc 9.90, 4.50; 3.70. (3), d yan;! Wils : and. Bryan ilson ana STANDINGS WAMHEA TY AND 6 Madatr (8) and Ryan. Armond's Buddy (L. Taylor) Hi Jay (J. Campbell) Am Castle ‘D. MacNeill) Mr. McElewyn_ Key (C. 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HR: Minn — Ver- -—~———_————__—_ in the, first game of a best: of ; three playoff for the N.B.-P.F.I. Intermediate softball title. The second game of the series wi 11 be played next weekend in St. sailles (17) PROBABLE PITCHERS John, N.B. Gt American League By THE Caius tat PRESS “Detroit 000 000000 9 91 Probable“pitchers for today’s New York 000 000 03x— 3-8 0 major league games, won an Wickersham 9-4" Nischwitz/ dos trecrods in parentheses. (8), Pena (8) and Freehan;- National League Beck (20) and Gibbs, Howard! San Francisco, Bolin (11-5). at (9). - Cincinnati, Malofey (19-7), (N). - Chicago 10041. 1— 7318 Philadelphia, Culp (11-10) at Cleveland 100 121 0005 8&3 Milwaukee, Balsingame (6-9). « Pizarro (6-3) Wilhelm (7) and . New -York, Fisher (8-2) Romano; Siebert (14-8) Bell (4). Pittsbutgh, Sisk (6-3), .(N). McMahon (6) Stange (7) and, Only games 4 Yazcue, Sim s(7). HR: Cleve—| A ‘Brown (8) . 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