. 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs" July 2. 1964. SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMOR I} Those Sky Divers Prince Edward ls- mer by the island -.’Id‘l'llgiREl“8“Aj NEW sport on the (much in . 's s y villa. and promoted is cum "Centennial Canmlttec. The Committee has hired two New Brunswick lads to put on a series of sky diving exhibition: in different communities across the province. When not Involved with their exhibitions. the NJ. boys. Dick Freeman. :3. Fredericton. and Dave Kiel-stead. 38. Lancaster. have been making an extra dollar by teaching the sport to Islanders, '1‘ as time we were talking with the boys the Char- lottetown Sky Diving Club had 12 members and two of t e 12. 'Frnnlt Eustace and Lenny Arsanaillt. had mule their initil “lumps 0mm 3000 More enrollments vsare luticipated and «her islanders are pro-perm for their first ‘leap. w Charlottetown lub run in cooperation with the is- . land Flying Service. Eric Campbell, manager. The latest students has been to organise a Sunt- merslde Club. Last weekend practice jumps were made y Freeman and Klerstead at Mount Pleasant in connection with the Summer-side lull. Their first official performance. of the summer will be F‘t‘l- day at the Charlottetown Driving Park. They will make six Jumps m the attemonn as part of the Parkdale-Gheruood Cen- tennial program. Here’s the typical performance routine: Two lumps from 8.500 11.. with a delay of 12 seconds before opening the para- chutes at a height of 2.200 it. Two jum from 5.500 tt.. with a 2.0 second delay which will include foreward rolls and turns by the divers. and a parachute opening at the usual 2.200 it. The final two jumps are usually from a height of 7.500 ft_. which allows for a parachute opening list This film they will have smoke bombs on the pass batons until they reach the chute opening level of 2,200 ft. How It All Began FREEMAN WAS the first of the two to become interested in skydiving. He was in Kingston. 0nt.. in the summer of 1M and joined a club. Back to the University of New Brumwick in 1961 Freeman, Klerstead. and others from the university organized a club in Fredericton. The club now has about 30 me move by the two UNB rs. The following summer. recognized as capable instructors. Freeman and Kiersteed organized clubs in OroInocto, Saint John and Gagetown. After a time the Oromocto and Gngetown Clubs combined. 'i‘lln year's Charlottetown Chm was their fifth. and if the one in Sltlllnlel'sitle is successful, that will be six ill three years. We expect Kiersleali and Freeman will be remembered as the pioneers of skydiving in the Maritime provinces. France Led The Way WE WEREN’T SURJ’RISED when the told he‘s French- was the first ran to take up 5 ivmg. .‘e o.ence man after altimeverymle know. what these Frenchmen like Adar the Frenchman made his first leap. about is'years ago. the sport. slowly spread to other areas of continental Europe. England and North Amerlca. it has reached such importance that every two years world championships are held. Freeman and Kierstead were spectators at the last world championships. held in Orange, Mass. in 1962. Canada placed fifth and set a world‘s mark in accurac lea ing. ' I ‘ rythispmonth another world championships Will be fv wil be among the Soviet Union. U.S.A. and Czechoslovakia. Cine 0 ada‘s representatives by the way. Will be Marianne Kirkland of Batbtllrst. NB, Safety in skydiving, said the boys. is the same as In any other sport—ll you follow the rules it's a lot of fun, but if you break the rules. disaster is possible if you're interested in t sport. drop the .131in a note at Box 204. Oharlottetmvn. or telephone them at 004.7045. S'side OlclTimer I. i t A FINE CATCH 7.5 first twice. the first time in the second dash of the first it ally mett Bernard. Jolly Abb placed 12.80 on til ’ I'll-'0- BASEBALI. . SCO 5 ‘11: THE AMOCIATED races American League “timeout—51H 1 1 . soo moo—t so O'Dnnogllue. dentin go it) Penn (7) Wyatt (Hi 19) and . . :Edwards. Bryan ltll- Ford. .Stalfoui (It Miklw . land Hews . s: l (0); Nil—Mantle (101. ‘ It . Fir i Washington 000 000 500—- ‘l is t ‘ Chicago 000 lis— 011 1 . Nsrunl, Koch I31. Bouldtn 10.31 (Tl, Kline ll) “d . ._ p 1.; V5 .4 lbelm Wash—King (13) Lock ‘ 1.0a Angeles 010000010— 1 s1 ; Baltimore 000 100 ‘ t5-5l. Duliba 181 and {Rodgers McNally til-51. Miller and Lau. Brown (9). HR: ' ‘L.A.—R0dgers 11', ~ Cleveland 010 000 000— 1 :1 . Detroit 100 010 01x~ s I l 1 John 1241. McMahon 40) and Romano; Aguirre (2.3) Freehan. Hits: Cleve. —— Smith til: Det.—Pbllltps (21. 000 700 025—14140 000 010 002— 3 10 1 Minnesota Boston Grant 14-51 and Battey. Zim- ‘merman t0): Connolly (1-71 Spanswick ltl Earley 15) Char- D :3 fl- Allison tit. ’l'ell year old Blair Crosby of his uncle, Neil Mat-Douala u! with his uncle very often and wusmnxum mmolh ' ‘0 49 Ullllt‘t’ lliiislmro Street It Kluge Slllitil'e caught lit - - , , . . Chicago 000 llox— 2 do proudly displays the four and the Johnston‘s River area '8 mm) "mud'Jbum sum a Rudolph (1-11 Kline 181 and half pound rainbow trout yesterday. lilair goes fishing line catch. Leppert, Brumley (8); Horton l —“' - 15-» and McNertney. ' h d I ’ National League . ‘ Pittsburgh 010000— 1 80 1 BO e U a San Fran. 110000Ma~ 2 71 l Veale I7-61. Butters 151. MC- ls . Bean (71 and Pa liar-out. Mar. 5 llchal 111-31 and randall. 1m: 1 ‘S.F.—Ms s 1231 The following is the minor' 3 Norman Mandonald 45L Lonny mmwn,l ‘league ball schedule for the re-f mainder of the wee ' y Slimmer-side Bureau of The Guardian ; Milwaukee ‘ Simmons 19-6! and McCarver; Thursday, 9 am. — Yankees vs. Red Sox 1Little I.eag-uel;; Twins vs. Tigers (Little ' guel; 1. .m. — White Sox vs.l Indians tLittle Leaguel; 1.3iJ-‘ Sofiball’s Friday — a.m league -— Phillies vs. Cardln- against Reap, Eula. ‘ Pete Devana seems to be the staged in West Germany. The boys say this time the his rival- Bantams - DOdIel‘l Vl- Colll- iron man of the Prince County —— Farm Softball League. After pitching on als: Giants vs. Cube: Senator! Sunday. a game which he lost lFischer‘tG-fil. Hoett (21. Ohm lltl. Sadowski l0). and Torre. HR: r '91 143 Chicago Cln. Iron Man baseman, led his team with the willow. cracking out. a home run and single.. M age e. a newcomer to Prince .County softball. is 0101021000— 5113 000 001004 1- 6 10 1 . Ellsworth 110-71 and Bertell; lPurkey. Duren '7'. Ellis 101. lHenry 12-1) 110) and Edwards. vs, Orioles. 1.30 pm. 011- 4-2 but was not out-pitched. he PmVinl "1 M I valuable “'5' l - ‘— I I '- tam Braves vs. Dodgers. Littletoed the slab again on Monday dition to the rEd clad soti- Séi'x,°_§os¢‘5(zlw League Tigers vs. lndlm: against the then league lead- belle". A few flames ‘30 ‘New vm’ 010004000—8100 White Sox VI. Red $03. 4 erg_ the Coagtal Move", and Magee WII at bat. and a annual momm— ‘ .1 Saturday ~ 9 mt. -— Mme won 0-3. Devan: kept settins 91101! which look“ a b" '0" .' Stallalx'l Wakefield 12-21 131 .League Yankees vs. Twms. stronger as the game progress- ‘was called a strike by the .Eumer m and Gander, Fm“ Bantam Braves vs. Colts. ed, His opponent, George umpire. Magee said nothing. ‘ ' The following are the team Kimh' lineups: ' Dodgers ——- George Curley. the back after a s-gsme suspension. was very sharp in lrell. Raymond int l3l Jones llfil Owens Isl and Bateman. HRS: NY—Elliot 121: Hsn— but rolled that his up his pants so knees showed and and Hamilton (it) v icon (I) Terry (2-1) (10) a lib-Bryon , “X—‘ I. P too It) and Nixon, lift: Min—' George A. callbsclt of Summer» side and driven by Lem Mano Neill won the dash in 8.10.0. The qulnslls on the third me and 03.00. The fastest tints of events was paced in the lnvl- lotions case. by PD . own a driven by A yre Pin- eau of nusttee. 'lhe time a db smart. owned by Andrew d the was the seventh dash of ill send Daily Double. DA use 1 AND I nappy Gallon C.. L. Neill Will '10 rill r Tommie Collins, F. Follnnd 7 ay Jr.. D. MacNeill 8 Times 2.17:3 and 2.17:3. Pays 3.80. 2.70. 2.30. 0.40. 8.00. 3.10, 2.00. 260. 2.90. 2.00. 4.40. DASHES I AND 0 I" Quota-fine»— Pcrry ot' itummerstde and dri. 53111!” Queen. 0 e as-: - t race. '11:- clslmer; Victory Icott. A. aurblne 5 ,Two Double DashWinners ijln Dominion Day Racing . ll SUMM'ERSIDE — Jolly Abb double and finishing first on that Nortbfield. l. Whales t - .g stole the spotlight at last lllt‘li dash in the second daily: Princess Spengler. l .. night's Dominion Ds horse double. The times were 0.18.11 6. Rob son I s racing at the Summersllie race- an 1.10.1. The second daily; Times 2.18.1 and 0.10:1. w”. double paid . . . Pays coo. 3.00.1". 0.00. 1.00. ,.-,.1 Owned by 11.11. Jenkins o: “lite first daily double paid 11.60. 3.30. no. ass. also. no. ' ' -. 'Southport and driven by use 810.30. The lit best My 0.! it 3.00. Dashes I AND 1 MK. 1:. Bernard | Mr. Duggan Chet Lynn hays. Ch 11 0- 0000 - illr Smart. 3. Whales Linden Hanover. R. Kennedy . Ken's Pride. ! Times 3.10 and lit 1 I l 4 I a- “a “0‘ w , { Pays m. 2.10. 0.10.010. 1.30. .‘ 0.00. “0 8.10. 0.00. 3.10. 3.10. . nllsuas 4 AND I . Pineau l Santiago. Graham Cheapell a Kid Freight. I. Whalen CediUegr‘Gald Dust. Q an “a- .35. Elmer 0.. E' Z acFedyen 0 . I Norah Annwey. L. Neill Abner C., m. nerd Bold Jennie. E. Fitzgerald un Way. 11. sroett Jolly Lass. Billy Companion. Widower Queen, G. Chappell Eleanor Patch. A. Ptneau Linway C..' Time 2.15:3. .qaumauu Jko Abb. E. Bernard Jolly Dick, Harry Poultcn Roger Parlay. E. Clow l 1 2 2 3 5 Cathy Girl. L. Jenkins 4 4 t t ' Jm rouuon \ Local Fighter i Obtains Draw] ‘ Charlottetown lightweight. Jim- . my Poulton 142 battled to a ! draw with Sailor Fowler. Stada- l. cons. 147 in a battle staged in l the Halifax Forum on Tuesday 1 night. Poulton turned in a good [account of himself as he slut,- Game Tonigh‘il u» The P.E.l. Regiment will go against the Bike Shop entry in Charlottetown city league base-l ball action at Memorial Field; tonight with game time set furl 0:15 Golf Action Al Belvedere "lea" Killorn and John 1r- win captured the honors for the “Sesgram's Trophy". Killorn won low met with 63 and Irwin shot 76 to win low gross, K11- lurn and Irwin will now meet in a playoff match for the trophy. Killorn captured the “Dominion Day Sweekstake" with his 63 low net. Jack Mur- phy, the left-bender from Mon- gue. shot a 65 net for second position. The Irwin brothers captured third and fourth spots. John shot 60 net and Bobby shot 70 net. A total of forty-six golfers played ' these two . events at. the local club yester- a. b l ltrlpie and a doub e. l | 1 Lions, Defect“ Flying Hawks Barry’s Lions defeated John. uy’s Flying Hawks 9-7 iii Char- lottetown city softball action at the softball d and on a Tuesday night. (Jerry Kalle started on the around for the winners ' relieved in the first inning by Barry Turner. Turner went the remainder of the game for the winning Lions. Howard M 1: son w. to better for the contest as in germ er ee sin four trips to the plate. Gerry Kane llld a homer and a double in four of- ttclel trt s. P Sonny Gillie had two in tour appearance plate and team mate. Doucet- te. lashed out with a home run end a single in four tripe. League action resumes to- night when the Main Brace Mariners tangle with the league leading Shaman s. '11» Mario- doubles the b [bombs will do all out to sendtbe Bill Mulli- gan coached Mariners down in defeat. Action gets underway :tmtllo new softball diamond at Hunter River Wins Contest Hunter River V and V Res-- tauranters defeated Nine Mile Creek 11-10 in softball action at Hope River on Sunday. Jim Fardy pitched for the win~ tiers and Winston Taylor was on mound for e losers. Em- mett Austin of the Nine Mile Creek team was too batter oi the game as he turned in a four for five performaince. four for live performance. for the Winners and team mate George mard garnered a 1 . Alf Groom ; Knocked Out 1 TORONTO (or) .— Alfie Groom of Summerside. P.E.1.. who arrived here Tuesday night for Wednesday's East York in- vttation track meet after read- ing about the event Monday. was the first to be knocked out of the pole vault competition at the 14-foot height. room. a member of the Ca- nadian team at the 1962 Brit- ish Empire Games in Perth. Australia. was competing for file first time this year. The event was won by John Oramer of Pomona. CaliL. with a vault. of 151/: feet. IOYCO’I'T LUNCHEON EDINBURGH (Reutersl—The Labor party group of the town council in this Scottish city Wednesday boycotted a civic luncheon for the South African bowling team touring Britain. Practice Called A practice has been called lfor Johnny‘s Flying Hawks on . the K of C diamond. The work- [out is scheduled for this even- lling at 0:30. All players are re- lquesled to be on bad for this l session. ‘ '- first three innin s b t continued battin . A not to . . . . Billy MacLurg. Richard Young seemed to lose some 02! his zl‘p subtle. hint that. the umpire . 3°"deW'g‘g’h/iqspgqmonw 19*. lead It out With hle heevwr 91» T Marry rector? s- -n m we r l .3... slat” urtiutxsnxzrml"; Wee - — 190119 -nv0ma"- 13". "‘. amp in -off may hav taken cried to n on to any: : - o ‘1’“ Mike "um" D‘Vld Cm" 5110 Pdgeyoft his form. e ‘Taini funny. Magee“ and ' Chem." 0 1 2: as both fighters; threw every- ‘ 5L” Mflone. Brim mean" "How Mm out o, the h.” ; Chicago 1 2 0} thing they had. before a crowd ‘ l Jim O'HanlOY. Norm whc‘l‘lhé’g Reg. Magee. Enman Drug game. but nothing happened. 1 gum?” 5 12 11 “ 2700990919- From SUMMEnleE —— The War- I hit pinch hit home run in the gggbvmm’xffc': Ste" P” 81 ~} - s 411 olnlzllfidymlfig: l . r _ ... problemlookssolvea . . Cudmores a PIS Ltd across a singe run in t e per-1.0 ll ma ' .. , , ' " ‘ , ‘_ - I enth inning to mile the Visiting: nee-Lefrugey hurled tour in. :mll‘thl. l;lo;l'tnn':vhl115e. anad. we were glad to he“ “m EM n“ “1? phones the mum. “"122,” to ; :‘gigaifickbfiafier in a 12 rouni Mount Stewart Huskies 5‘4 l" . “in” for "‘9 Old “me” and 1 égq-kapplan;zfién' Gary the billeting problem for the went from 90 to 210 in a very, s“ p, g 7 ol vets" 1mg Loud gavg Len an exhibition baseball game fanned two and walked three 61" T m Cunel" Tom Eastern Canadian track meet short time. You've all “Mm.” Lea"! 15p...” . boxing lesson and NEW here yesterday. Paul Schurman batters before he gave way 10 ‘ G at”? 82.).“ “we'll m to be held in Summerside July the old saw about the three‘ Fm. {gamed a unanimous decision m o dnuhl-Pd ShaT‘Ply 10 Fight and DO" SChUFman- SChUl'm‘“ 0V“ wan 'ep' “1 Buikc‘Amm'n gent-ZS was showing dctinlte pros fastest ways of spreading the L0. And” 0 ‘ o; the ten round mam event eventually came home on all lthe. remainder of the 3am I Yaryf‘ a ' ' Emise of being solved. 210 ath- news. telephone. telegraph. and New York 4 n “sparks did land 5m good pun. infield ground out for the game . struck out four and walked one. I “a ' fl qt . .’]etes out of 300 have been assur- tell-a-woman. Reversing the ‘ sec” ' [ ches and “nanny u. . .004 wmning run. .Art Coffin went the distance I. Braves — Robe ' .. ewar . . ed mom and bnard' and no I.“ when a woman tens yam; L08 Mule. 2 a of Mcwntam‘m gamut“. lbs. c The Huskies. from the strong for Mount Stewart giving up Glen Claybourne. Willie Mac-jdwbl the full complement Wm you‘d better try to do something; New York 3 m 0 ii out 0‘ New WW Kings County league jumped six bits and allowing “if” ‘Callum. Bobby MacKenns. Ed- 1 be looked altar When "10 1*“ “’0‘” 1" “omen 0' think up “ Chicago 12 u I. 1%: and a half Sparks come in d C 2 doz' on starter Dee LeFul-gey for 11 walks. ldie powen John and“ Urunl dies. led by Nancy Knowles, good excuse in a hurryl Cluck" ' n 11 u 15‘ Thre'w. M "do". . 3-l lead after the first “mind- G""‘ G'" “d 3"“ khm‘ ‘ MacDonald ngin MacCorm- Detrols 5 a a deans and the only sign of Onions LCHII‘C- The Old Timers picked It the m" 19“ “‘9. 0“ .T'W‘ “m‘ l ack David‘ Maclnnis Gerald To Tell "I. Tt‘Ul'l‘l Wuh- ‘ 1‘ 1l'18lmlse was blood that trickled I . ' ' lead until. they tied the More thit attack 'witl‘l ? smfil‘efiand I: ‘ Hoo'd‘ Joe Born", wi" Burns'; Km!“ C“, 2 8 0> from sparks. nose a. early ” so.”er 2 m a three all will! Mill "3"!" 9“ 1mm" “9"” " " ‘ °" Frankie Gallant. Bobby roller.- Why all this team I'M'elit- calling them “two-tim- Boston 1 2 1 ‘ ' back to back double: by Grant ,Cody's homer, Derby _ Affleclt Grady and Paul 5: human. 1 belted a double and a single for ‘Rohin Hood, Jenry Murphy. 1 In the sixth inning the Old lMount Stewart. Shortstop Hank 1y organised in dummerslde “Old Timers"? Very few of ‘ lites . till f l 1 di u. n “he "um rm‘ ' are" or m s en 1111 e pu ‘ I—‘—'— lie ehout thelr em- l . l l . Timers picked up another run 1 La ndry and catcher Paul d T 1 them are. Out of 22 players 1 nil losing pltcher Art. Coffin u Scllurman. who causht the C B . "sud, we'd say it of them are , L INSTANT go ahead as Don Schurluan ; lerle same played willandlns I . . ; real old timers. The rest are. l a l J M I dd' '\ '1 h - l . 2.2.2212: : n a . S Slde lemon : '13:. Pilot; Al Belvedere ° ° “P ‘ u "‘9 Frank Cody promptly tie-d Mt. Stewart s 8 1; thing you know fans will be l m. 5....” again with a sharply 1 Old Timers 5 9 1 SUMMERSIDE — 1‘" hind' ——~'- "Wm-“~W— ' Dus- C ~ or Jack Pate struck out 12 hat-l The following is the ladies ters in pitching Curran and golf draw for the Belvedere 16 M an Rm Ema Montserrat 1 us. , lime Juice . 49c wad“, 4i}: flavor Park tin Peas 49c 'Briggs to a 4-2 win over the Summerside legion Tuesday night in town league baseball action. Pate. issuing two walks ‘was clubbed for eight hits. at- lowing tour in the first. inning for the. only two Legion runs. km He then blanked the Legion the. ‘ |remainder of the gem . Curran and Briggs stretched: 1 l‘their league lead to one full. mmmm“ golf club today- 1.15, E. Cox. J. Route. K. Wood; 1 ‘ J. Deer. M. Cannon: 1.29. .Mscloean. E. Taylor. PITCHERS I! THE CANADIAN PRESS . - Probable pitchers for today's! uihe‘mfi Ilia“ MI Dianng‘M major league games. won altdl ‘9 er‘ ' 03"" 1‘ ' ‘ a.“ ,| Mlllan. G. Molloy. M. MacMJl' records in parentheses. , Amer'c" “an. ; lan. 1.50. .1. Parker. I Laidlaw, Los Angeles, Meyer ri-Si all G‘ Barbour: “57' Bel-“85m ("Li E. Macdonald. J. OBI-ten; 2 04. M. 1" tell M. Genv Afternoon Races Held At S'side E. Arsenauit Meltllu 2111.11031. ML... 9: A good crowd was on hand tot witness the Dominion Day rac~.l.ad.\' M0711. 6- “"hlu‘m ’ 133"“ M" “wad. pl.“ L“1113:";311Cgheldghmll-igwl'l'wfiIm' ins; card which was presented.l"rankies Chief. C. O‘Brien 1! .1. MacLennan Pontiacs. Curran: N, ' l '1“, MW!" 3,, the "an". at the S mmerside raceway Mv Lady R. A. Smith 4 5 l and Briggs have won four andl ' I ' u . ' . ; Clemwtmmm l“) “1),. of matches layed recently at v . yesterday afternoon. Mlllles Express 8. Chappell I 0::051 0"! and play the Pontllcll "ML Louch (74., ,NL Below"... Em...“ medal . . EMeatdo‘w Genlttll'lldreinefd :inaIutainacCa‘ysllero ‘ 2‘ fmxggam m' m" "ml Minnesota. Keel (as) at nos. H11- AOG- “mum”: P01“ - ' ' ' ’I rnes rselldtl an own. y .. I ‘ . t . ’ Q t: Alex. M'cv‘mald' Summer"Hizhiand §piril it Barnett ‘l t; .n M““"“"" Furl“ m lg'hlyLszes sche'duled) mam! “)0an by M” 63' side was the lone double dashrBiliy C. Dildf‘l .111: Chanpcll 8 7 d'stance for "'9 Legion and a" I ' Bantam was won by M". B'J' y g cm & n- I . _ . lowed only four hits but. errors" N u 1 Le O'Brien. Runner up was Mrs. Winner as the MacDonald owned Imes 2.15 2 and 2.18. _ a one ague > I entry paced the respective miles Ly, “.0. m. “a. m m. “figural: .t-h‘ree a; 310;?!" column. lieu la-ll at Ian Au. MacMillan. ' ks 9 in 2:15:2 and 2:18. Other win- 235; gm, 1m “0, gm, a,g(l_ "Ebony" "and" In" .2: F’s'tm'lizk n‘gzlg’céuzn- 6) t1 c “'8 °“ a” “m “cm”: D°"' 230- - walked three itcher Pate ' ' a l t P m - - Milwaukee Spadln 15-7). ' . . C O $331115de Themghelkn 1:1; menus s mo s W1“ “'9 0'“? ext" b0" WW. Philadelphia. Short (Ml It Moml‘ m W' Home l a “I c. d it fast am no' ooansway L Neil “"1 "‘1" ' l" 1‘ ‘1' u" M" ‘1“ “‘9'” mm". “Mi 8. R1 t'tllPS ‘ M d " rm e.“ I d bl sunk" Pick. ‘ Whflen ' l ‘ul‘l- stflunl IO (N). i ' ' H The “"1 “l! 0“ ° "1"“- E h Km tdd- Legion hitting attack. with two are"... 3mg]... .3... u 0.“, Q 1 . - c cuo 02"” y a z Siniles- cinnati. Maloney tut (Np .>lmcy l ll 1 lil'. infill", ML 1-H” JO ’0 ' . ° ' . - ' i ll in the g two dashes. Higher Lee'HaIl ‘ “111.118?” 3‘, ginazalwghggmmmffimzfll’t . . l-. . . w... ‘M's any a—msns unseat Sunset _ .0301!!! l. Meadow nets! and Captain ~0MPW' Curran and Briggs s 4 o ‘- , N ‘ 3—" MARK Cavellero paid 315.30 for an ex- Garth's Best E. Bernard 5 3 Films BOY 4.1mm my W on ‘ . . _ . . . . c actor ticket on the winning tWo- Times 2.10 and 2.12. 340; “0' “a no, 1.), 3H,; - mm ‘ m I ' ' ' ' some in fifth dash. The Quinells Pays 6.90. 2.1». 2.20. 3.50. 4.40, gm. . I my m 0001. 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