be * - Nine Dash Card To Go T SUMMERSIDE — Tonight at the Summerside Raceway 43 horses will see action in three double and three single dashes. and a winner in any of them will be hard to pick. In race one, a single dash, which is also the first half of the daily double, eight — evenly matched horses will face the starter. Knight Norris; who hasn't been showing his old form this | year, will likely be the senti- mental favorite but Jolly Don on the rail and Future Chief trail- ing him our will be real threats —the four mares in the race, Tipsy Turvey, Miss Lane, Rose Alda Chief and Jolly May are ‘always to be convinced as well as the lone trotter, - Hettie’s Boy " The second half of the double will be a double dash race with the second time out being the quinella — fans will remember ~ {it was a seven horse field out for | the second time, that paid the $600. _ plus quinella some time: “ago. and in this field of three trotters and four pacers, it could easily happen again. Fisherman's Luck, back on . the trot again, Miss Tom Scott | * and Rio Grande will be against | the’ pacers, Name the ‘Price, Real Spirit, Silver Gléngile, and Josedale Co-Pilot. The two feature races wil have fields of five and six hor- | ses. In races three and seven, will be Adioway Logan, Doe Price, Adios Forever, Sunny Key, and. Ohio's Orphan and in this field even a show ticket | should pay well as these horses it * will be bet about even. In races five and eight, George | Callbeck’s good | four-year-old, Adioscot's Dream Will be ‘severe- ly tested as he goes against six best horses he has met Marciano To Fight Again? | MILAN, Italy (AP) — Rocky Marciano, former world heavy- weight. boxing champion, said Tuesday he had been training for the last five months for a- possible return to the ring. But the 43-year-old American boxer added: ‘'This possibility, » however, is very faint.” Marciano, who retired unde- feated from boxing 10° years ago, told reporters: “Ihave been cutting’ wood, shadow’ box- i 4 ‘ Cpl. George Davies 103 ing and doing calisthenics for |e winner of the USOC match. i the past five months. I want to | Following are the leading scor- oe Irene Beaton 103 | ‘gee how-.my. body reacts toers in on ee tvs : strain before deciding on any 4 D | ch | possible return to fighting.” Lt. Mary Lea 119 ea vecc 1O S$ His: last “fight “was Sept. Tpr. Hal: Jones” a 1955. when he knocked out Ar- |S&t: H.T. Vesey i Fy T Si chie Moore in the ninth round |Tpr. Bab Barwise 117 irst 0 ign of=a-title bout iTpr. Eldon ‘MacLean 16 = 4 ——=———_ Sat. Roy Coles ails DETROIT (AP) — Alex ‘Del, : ‘Capt. Roy. McCabe ‘U2 \vecchio, a veteran ‘of 15 sea- ° G' s’ Franks Is CLASS TWO isons with Detroit Red Wings Renired For ee SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Manacer Herman Franks.+ whe | has San Francisco Giants > in the thick of the National League | baseball pennant race, was re- hired Tuesday for the. 1967 sea | son. Terms were not, disclosed, but elub president Horace €. Stone- -ham_ said the .51-year-old man- ager would receiv .a pay in- crease. This would sut him in | the $40,000 bracket. As. Franks’ new. contract was announced, the Giants were in third place. 2'> games behind Los Angeles Dodgers. A year ago. in Franks’ first season as manager, San Francisco fin- | ished second to the Dodgers, two games behind. ~ SOFTBALL. The Juniors of the Commercial | eoftball League have a practise tonight at 6:15 at the Victoria | Park Diamond in preparation for their game with Point Ed- ward, NS. Saturday. A full turn- | out is requested. The BIS Shamrocks have a practise tomorrow nizht at 6:00 at Victoria Park. A full turnout ie requested Coach Clee Gillis requests all Junior players to be at the Spring Park’ Diamond tonight at 6.30 for an important practise. onight jdate; he just nosed out Ripover | in their last outing, Meadow Day and Timmy H. have been “back- ed up a class”. Highland Spirit and Echo Ridge Eddy have been very consistent of late; so Adio- scot's Dream will have to be at | |his best to head this strong field. | | The other two ‘single dashes | will both be exactors and any | fan-or-bettor who can come up with the one-two in their Hel | should be well paid off. Race four has_ eight trotters | jable. two long-shots could: easily | finish first and second. | In the-ninth race, a field of se- | eg@rrwill battle it out. Not one of them have any advantage but Post positions should count in the final outcome. However, out of three and -five- will \‘‘breaking fast’, and in the shuf- fle for positions out of the first jturn, the race could take on a inew aspect. All in all, {f looks as though it iMdll_ be an.evening..of. good—bet-. ting and good racing. ° Post time.is at 8 p.m. land;—as—trotters—are unpredict="/~ Misty | Paul and Captain’ Logan going be | | | It's football season +~again-and coach. Ed- Hilton and. his associates are in full swing at training camp at St. Dun- Bisley Shooter Lieut. Mary MacLennan Lea jof Crapaud, Canada’s first fe- male Bisley—shooter captured top honors in. the ‘first stage of the United: Services Officers iClub niatch fired. during the jpast weekend at Squaw. Point [Ranges and conducted by the PELL. Rifle Association Mary compiled an aggregate {0 |score of 119 out of a possible 125 ipoints firing from the 300 and \600 ranges nosing out Tpr. Har- jold Jones of Summerside by a |marin of one point. In class two, three shooters, Tpr._Fred- White of Murray Har- jor, Tpr...Jim Leightizer and F- \Sgt. Fohn-Hanlan of Borden each \finished with totals of 115. But: |White was awarded top spot by |virtue of having the better score jat 600 vards, and Leightizer fin- lished second with a better long range score than Hanlan. | The second stage will be fired next Saturday starting at 1 p.m. ‘and will consist of seven shots at each of the 200, 500 and 600 yard ranges. The combined totals of ithe two stages will. determine’ Tpr. Fred White 115 |Kinsmen Tie Finals 2-2 SUMMERSIDE — The Kins- jmen Little Leaguers beat the |Y's Men 5-4 in a tight game here last evening to tie their series at |two games apiece and force a {final tonight at 5.45 on-the Queen Elizabeth Park Little League | diamond. | Steven Kelly. was the winning | pitcher for the Kinsmen, going ‘all the way as did Doug Mace- Lean, the loser for the Y’s Men. | Giggey MacDonald hit a ho- mer. for the Y’s Men. The field- | ling gem of the game was a back- hand stop of a ground ball by {Brian Williams, Y's Men_ third | baseman. who took the ball on a bad hop over his head and threw | The Kinsmen have come back | \after-being down two games to inone in the town little league ft- | inal. RAISE MINIMUM WAGE | SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (Reuters) — The Spanish cabt- inet has raised the national mini- | |mum wage for an eight - hour iday to 84 pesetas ($1.54) from \60. Most workers in Spanish in- | idustry are. already earning | more than 100 pesetas a day. | jout the Kinsmen runner at first. [Pe itroit (McLain 18-12), |Cleveland Captures First 115 115 Tpr. J. Leightizer F-Sgt. John Hanlan Cpl. R.H. Bennett CPO Stan Bowles 104 Tuesday became the first tract with the National Hockey League club. Red Wings manager - eoach Sid Abel described the agree- ment as. the 34-year old ~een- tre's terms. were not di age Delvecchio scored "31° goals last season and won his second Lady Byng Trophy for sports. manship. He also won ft in 1958-59. PROBABLE PITCHERS ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today’s | games: | jmajor league baseball National League | Atlanta (Kelley 44) at Chl- jeago (Elisworth 6-20), Cincinnati (Pappas Louis (Washburn 10-7), (N) Philadelphia (Bunning 16-11) lat San Francisco (Perry 20-6) Only games scheduled. American League Minnes ta (Perry 9-5) at De- (N), Kansas City (Nash 11-1) at (Siebert 16-7), (N) California (Lopez 6-14) at Bal- timore (Watt 9-6), (N). Washington (Richert 12-14) at New York (‘Bahnsen 0-0). Chicago (Howard 8-4). at Bos ton (Brandon 6-8). Queen Street a Limited Quantity : Yes, we have a small TT supply of ‘CLOUD SOFT ORIGINALS’ LEFT —Reg: $17.95. *11.98 WRIGHT SHOE co. player to sign his 1966-67. con. - “best contract ever," but | 10-11) at | stan’s ‘University. Hilton has over.36--players--out--to daily. practices and more are’ ex- pected tofimorrow. Shown here dis- cussing play formations with ~ §DU FOOTBALL BEGINS when registration ends the SDU head coach are Colin MeMillan-(LEFT),--line~ coach who will be with until his departure to Oxford where he: resumes his ~studies, - ..and team captain (CENTRE) the team : S| LL. A.! $ Sutton = Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 14, 1966. 9 ‘Outl10 Games| starters AND POSITIONS AT ici, Menge | SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY | Angeles Dodgers, ‘battling to {hold a slender lead in the Na- WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 14 POST TIME 8 P.M. tional League pennant race, lost a starting pitcher for at least 10 days Tuesday. Rookie Don Sutton was shelved due to a,strained mus- |. cle in his right arm. It has been bothering him since Labor Day. 3 |He pitched four innings Monday RACE 1 es night. 1—Jolly Don; 2—Miss Lane; -3—Tipsy Turvey; 4—Knight © | Dr. Robert Kerlan told him Norris; 5—Jolly May; 6—Rose Alda Chief. 7—Future Chief: @— {not to touch a ball for 10 days— | Hettie’s Boy. meaning he'll miss at least two turns. Sutton has 12-11 record and | has struck out 202 batters, RACE 2 - 1—Fisherman's. Luck; 2—Rio Grande: 3—Name the Price; |4—Miss Tom Scott; 5—Real Spirit; 6—Silver Glengile; 7—Joge- Manager Walter Alston is ex- Coe Corrie’: pected to substitute with Joe RACE 3 -7 ; Moeller, Bill Singer and Nick ws Logan; 2—Ohio's Crone; 3—Adios Forever; 4— | Willhite. Sunny Rey): B-—-Donk Price 65 ae eee eh sens cena RACE 4 SNAKES USE HEAT 1—Calamity’s Boy; 2—Evelyn’s Ardent; 3—Wick’s Ace: 4+~ Some snakes have small pits Victory ‘Marsh; 5-—Sandybee;- 6. 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