l ?l 8 The Guarilhli. Charlottetown, Mon. Sept. 17,19o2.t _ , . t i SPORT ECHOES l . _ By Norman Macdonald ‘ Summerside Bureau of The Guardian MocKenzies Win Opener and Saint John played a close exciting game ycisterday. The long ball hitters weie handicap- ' the stiff breeze blowing in from the outfield, and most of the safe hits were grounders or had fairly level trajctories. Gerry Bernard, that agile short stop for the RCAF. did some fancy bunting. Thru: times he reaclied first on hunts dragged down towards first base. and he \\"clS a continual pain in the neck to Messer. the big Saint John first baseman. Once Mes- ser could have got a runner going to second. but he was hurried to threw wild. The other, - ~' two times he couldn’t find the *‘ handle of the ball till Bernard had crossed the bag. . Mackenzies House of Fas- hions softball team are on their way to another Maritime championship. On Saturday they defeated Glace Bay. \'ova Scotia’s Senior “B" winners. by the score of 9-4. They need win only one of two possible games in Summerside next Saturday. H a r o I d Martin, Glace Bay native pitched for Mar-Kenzies. and report has it that he gave up only 4 ‘ Eric Matheson. who was one of the umpires in Glace Bay, told us yesterday that the Bay had a smart hall club and will give Jack Fox's charges a real run for honors next Sat- urday. The local RCAF softball team I Someone Will Ecii Crow l “I won't return to camp vlich’s high standing just as I until they get in touch with “lei I-|lS)€t_I"t0 Cllllfitlltthtlltat Atpp-si me “said Mahovlich. “the “'3 9 . " °“- " 3.5”’ ° ‘ ’ d i t . f- r next move is "P to him-" re- in‘:-oimilxialillce torted Inialch. Obviously some- of the “trigger man" in hoc- . one is going to have to eat key. You can set up so i crow. We suspect that lmlzu-h's players all evening and the , giving up Mohovilich would not still are not able to dent I be as big a sacrifice as Maho- l Heavyweight champion Floyd i hundreds of copies of a new Patterson mops his face as he I book about himself at a Chic- l pauses in task of autographing ‘ ago bookstore recently. He is twines. Both Mahovlich vlich’s giving up hockey. but Imlach could some the Leafs would certainly miss sons in the language to diplo- s e bi niaey. Kennedy and Khrus- chanting that Red Kelly chev are much more careful chiefly responsible for .\Iaho- in their pronouncements. launch I962-K63 Season l lauiiched recently ‘fellow. Fans keep y WILF GRUSON The stellar display of the Tor- TORONTO (CP)—The new- ; flflto defensive untit infjfected new; - ... look Toronto A r g o n a u t s, i ie into Argonau s o ence, an Pant pas the Duo: or help: the l strengthened considerably by veteran quarterback Tobin Rote 1”‘ ‘’‘‘5‘‘”“‘“ ma 9 3 P“ ‘’E’‘- the addition of three of theirifound the range in a leaky Ot- Y€l- PGFIWPS b0'~‘8U$€‘ “'9 We 1"‘ i'ive new imports, snapped a 3 tawi. pass defence to complete dividuals first of all. and col-l five-game losing streak by d-2-320 of 29 passes for 177 yards laboration is secondary, thelfeating Ottawa Rough Riders ; and two touchdowns. Rote had game has a strong fascination 16-10 Sunday for their first win 1 only one pass intercepted. for old and young. It hould in the Eastern Football Confer-!MIXED PLAYS WELL at these score and ten. A team make pleasurable a lot of our ence this season. i Rote, mixing his plays well, game. but like golf, the emphasis idle hours this coming fall, win- The new players. linebacker i sent Argonaut runners moving is strongly on individual play. ter and spring. Zeke Smith and defensive ends i along the ground for 112 yards. i Gerry Wilson and L e b r o n ‘ The Riders picked up 148 yards Shields, sparked an outstanding ~ rushing but they couldn't dent defensive performance by the I the revamped Argo line for W0 0 r r Argos, who limited the usually- . many big gains. Toronto moved powerful - passing Roughriders ; the yardsticks 16 times. six l to four completions in 18 passes 1‘ more than the Riders. (for a mere 54 yard The loss was Ottawa's third s. i _The last - D1308. Af§0fl8\l_lS- against four victories and left a S n a u r a lwith Wilson and Shields contin them h-ailing fh-shplace Harm]- iually giving quarterbacks Ron . ton Tiger-Cats by a single point iL.ancaster an Russ Jackson a t in the Standing; Sonny Budloiig owned by Ron Cychne Kelly (L. Kelly) 4 6 ‘, bl? Wsllv lnlercepted f0“ Tl The Argos revived their play. (iall Ma’.-Doiiald and Wiiistoiis. Drecimv Guy (Cyril Smith) 6 5 935595 and "We" 5a_‘’9 the 5°°‘l~ b their win and Wish owned by Elnicr Cloiv r;ic- Chiei Ozaukce (A. Bernard) 3 7 °"d'pla°e R°”gh Rlders m“°h ‘ moved to within three points of ed to new race tabs last SalL|.'.‘- I Lorainc's Watchim 3.‘ '3 cfltlanqe t° m°“"t an effec' I the -third-place Montreal Alou- day night at Cliarlottctown Driv-g Claude O'Brien) 8 3! "'9 ° enswe‘ ietles. W110 10St 17-7 to Calgary ing Psuk. Both owners drove‘ T;m~2.l4:2; 2.13. fh =St§rr.tpeders tsjatturdazy) nigliit. _ their pacers to their new ic~ Winston's Wish owned by E. 00 D3550 01‘ Y3!‘ S 111 Mk .Cl1o om Team cords Meadow-h _ lthc first quarter ’to.end Menan _ o o n _““"‘°' 15'3"’ Sidelines Souris Crest Lanes have Co-optration is missing. You their 19624i3 season operations ' g is a game for virtually all age groups start around grade III they still can roll that ball down there (flow. The Budlong gelding took thcl Pays--3rd dash S°l‘,”"“’°" f°" the firs‘ Ar‘ first clash of the c and D Trot ; 3.30; 5.30 3.60: 2.00 E03‘ “jg ‘°"°I‘;§‘°;V"5 8'5“ 3?‘: and nice in 2.13:2, one and .o'ie- , 7th dosh — 5.10, 3.20. 2.60; v V ac ' ave . a " 3“ 1° fifth seconds faster than his ‘ 2.90 250: 3.80. PIGYOHS Sat‘ lshatto combmed with Rote °“ ‘d mark. The ten-year-old Hero ' DASHES 4 AND 8 1 Mine mare was clocked in 2.13‘ Poplar Flash (Cyril Smith) 1 1 i in the second trip of the A ‘ Blue Sky: Lark (E. Bernard) 2 2! and B pace. That was two-fifths Janet M (w_ Dov.-new 3 3 of a second faster than her p:‘e- § Scottish Light ; a 23-yard pass play for the sec- MONCTON (OP) — Chathainlon-‘ ‘ second quarter. capm‘-ed the 1952 New B,-u,._.._, hatto took a lateral from wick-Prince Edward Island Bun- 343"“ O" the 15 f°1' the much‘ it b _ b.-11 H1 1 S t. ._ own after a. Rote pass to 3. ditty‘, dzfifatalng lS0:I‘lS1eIl(l:9-0 zlnma Mann. Bill Mitchell converted vious record. (L Hcnncsscy) -l -l _ . . ‘ both and Argos added 3 final The Wish copped both he-' Vlorl.~_~.«’s Pride (R. Annear) 5 5l :l:)$‘l‘li‘,"""‘i'£‘§t1li‘ng5"a:)I{'eKt’c°ilt1}l]"d Mtg‘: ; two points midway through the clashes. The night‘s other ClOll- Willa-'d's Choice (W. Kelly) 6 6, D0m‘d “ ,fourth quarter on a safety ble dash victor was Popl-at Titni}---2.09, 2.08:4. i L,;;;,d' Burbride was the hmm gtouch. _ _ « ‘n Tackle Moe Racine kicked a Flash in the feature AA and A Poplar Flash owned by trot and pace. The Darnley trot- Ramsey and S. Howatt. ier stepped his miles in 2.09 and v bany. 208:4, the fastest of the cighf- ‘ Pays —— 4th dash — 5.80. 4.50. :1. star for Ohatham_ driving in ‘ -‘seven inns on a pair of hom- iers-—i.ne a three-run shot——and - two singles. dash program. ‘$.30: 430. 2.70: 2.40. Bth dash— - . iiovior.-°werc divided in no-3.10 2.60 2.10; 3.20 2.i0- 2.10.‘ Ma°D""“"1d ““""°d “”'° ‘"“' l ‘ ‘ ‘ ' walked two. other classes. Garth‘s Best ilihli Jolly Bud took turns at hea<l..i:: How old is the Miilller on YOUR cor . i Cliatham collected 22 hits off 1 I '_ we in the C and D B-cil-l Series i‘.i.‘:Z“:.?£.?§.”‘1‘l.i‘“..?3.“3.35522; and Sonny Budlong and (1. x _ i’ in wa ne MacDonald mm Lcc C5993 did likewise in dashes 0 l ‘n g’ y . ' [W0 and Six. llc flied one strikeout and walked B('$l win pay of the night . , . '_ . __ was m.m,idCd by Winston-S wish A'I;h<i= Bankersnanéi £19 Guatrdta-mi 'nC{ll:éh?iXIT';t s<f::))‘i;i:dinthti}'lee times in the third, $26.40. A win on -'‘==°5 3” .3 ‘L “P 3 W’? ;‘ v ‘’ 59°92 Gaw lee Clega in the sixth was _gamesfeacl:1inC:he'.1r be's(ty-sf-s(e:4ven, end added a half dozen runs in ‘ ‘ ' " " . lte II 0m~‘e:i of the third and fourth wort‘ $16.00 and place pays on .S°”,°§ iowfe EEG . . __ l-lollybiici in the first. All Jollity ;;3;,§=§;{, §“’5,};,S°i’,f’n‘”"‘h, '“’é‘1;‘§’-{Ham new ho Os to be QM in the second_ and Winston's . M -9 d 1 h - 1 .d . p . .1’ - - - Sam aY~ °“b 9 93°” I’ 35'” i to amange a game of series Wl‘Il Wish in the third were $18.20, at Queen Charlotte mgh schooi: . . ‘_ - . . . ‘the Nova Scotia champion for $13-90 and 10-30 |"C‘SP€‘CtlV€1Y- diamond. the Angeli: grabbing the M,mume crown A cooler donated h_v Canadian (the (memo; 10.6 and the Money.‘ ' ' . Tire Corporation was presented men the nnahtcap 20-5. . to driver Emmet Bernard of v The renew then strugg , .G°‘d.tF:i'3‘l°V‘;_h“"'?. the Mn‘ , Garth's Best with the best su-m- ‘this evening at 6 oc . el “st gczngg mary. 1-2 in dashes two and‘ Ralph lfncehone ‘ed the Angels‘ touched Mr s.nx“1s'afefies ix. ‘to their triumph with a three-for-lwas E“ d ' H The first double combination ‘four P€l‘_-'0l'm8l1Ce- NN‘m<'in Mac‘ DoEy(l;ega¥.IEms up the (19.1 of G:.rth‘s Best and Sonny Bud- ‘lieqd. ‘Fish’ Macxmnon and Gard (mm in me Momymws mg long was worth $17.00. the scc- giairgrwve each had two~for- “mph with -Fish Macxmmng ond. Jolly Bud and Sonny Bu-;i-~ 0"“ taking the defeat, Eihs ve “pi t Don’r take chances have a long $15.80. The quinella of 1” ”‘e,:".°?°“d *.‘“"°‘f“l"r it “"‘§~nine hits and Macxinnon go l { Winston's Wish and Jolly Frisco 5'ijt%'”thlE_'£5 hlsgdligg [fig gage: tagged for fifteen. _ i paid $68.50 and the cxactot. " - » ""_ff(’;','HT AGMN_s"T SE?-K . Winston's Wish ‘ind H°'“°‘ Whaynepllglfch ai?dnlloril\daT)IoTi?:ii The building of dikes against Installed I 9'-ligglllhiradiigilgézféh A program each collected two hits in four; the sea tTl1ieo0lgetherlands goes O HEAVIEI GAUGE STEEL . - is. ac a u , ears. i . goes this evening with post *3 mp y I ° zmc co‘-TED ‘Tm’ l ‘ 0 MORE INNER PARTS = the set fii’tih!iivi;i°i1z°iik‘ t ' MEANS LONGER .9 3:23.. ..‘ H arness Racing Jolly Bud (W.'Downe) 71, - . Ray Lee (CYTII Smith) :_I . V g by m . £:tSet For Tonight we - Ht-ttie's Boy (C. Birth) Aother eight - dash harness that these dashes will be top Millie Lee (Airt Ford) You (A. Bernard) 7. Brown Budlong (E. Hughes) 0 7 l HEAVY WORK FOR THE CHAMP ~ ,‘Streng’rhened Argos Snap Streak; Top Riders I6-IO l36-yard field goal in the first training for his bout Sept. 25 with Sonny Lis n, (AP Wirephoto) quarter for the Riders and they counted a converted touchdown in the third on a three-yard run around the left end by speed- ster Ron Ste w a r t. Racine kicked the convert, llllGytl$ll’Zfl (it “If. '”$:\5fiE ill) °°' till‘ I Think of it: . . . receiving your very own weekly allowance checks . . from the makers of Maritim EVAPORATED M L for 26 weeks I That’s a whol Wcatherly . darling of Australia, a stunning half-mile defeat in the opening race Saturday of the lath c - lenge for the America's Cup. ton won a Maritime invitation free- for-all. the second leg of the Maritime free-for-all circuit. at ware Brot driven by Joe Goguen, took the doubledash event with placings P9 of first and second. respective- ly. Lord Adios followed by Tani- many Hall and Amos Frost. won C!’ from AP-Routedl NEWPORT, R.I. —- Defender handed Gretel The Australians were so shaker. by the decisive setback has that they immediately hoisted a flag requesting that they not race on Monday. Sunday is a traditional off da . Y They needed more time to patch their wounds. The Gretel showed 8 tendency to keel over on the waves of the Atlantic. lord Adios Cops Feature MONCTON (CP) -— A Mone- - owned horse. Lord Adios. o ght. Lord Adios. owned by the De- hers of Monctotn and in 2:07 2-5. Eben’s Ace, owned by A. Risk and Donald Rankin of North Sy- for dney. took the fin h invitation in the some time af- ter placlng sixth in the initial heat. ' alfof the Other winners were Primo. Harry Hal, Rex Hi Lee, Real Gold, Rudy Frisco, Jolly Jerry. Junior Frank and Buddy Lybrook. . 26 of them in all- - e-famous “Perfection” I K . . . a steady, regular allowance 9 half— ear of spendin money, just for you I Imagine what you can do wi the monoy—AN_D, how big a help you in ight be to Mother and Dad. But, ospecially—think how roud you’d feel to EARN YOUR OWN ALLOWANC I 38 boys and girls from the Maritimes wllll For SIX MONTHS I And 24 others WIII have I total cash prize of $10.00 each. . If your age is between 8 and 15 . . . It! It's easy to. enter, and fun to finish tlloyjlnalo in the coupon. Read the Contest carefully . . . follow them ox of your ¢M_ri ability. Use the back of a label to P address and age if you want to . . . but it's easier to fill in the coupon b to complete the jingle right on the coupon . . . hut1y‘ou can print lttall on the back of tho OM label if you like. Arron 80 Rules very actly and to the boot HINT your name, alow. Easier too, ‘- PERFECTION labels in a neat pi 9," with the a the? l The .Australians- disclosed ‘after the race tliltthelr craft harl broken her backstay sheet at one point. forcing an imme- diate jury rig. and later had broken her permanent back- 83’. Now, the next race in the t of - seven series for the trophy is scheduled Tuesday over a triangular 24 - mile course. As Weatlierly pushed her slender, azure-blue nose across the finish e Sat e Australian challenger was so for back she appeared to be part of the spectator fleet. She int and 46 seconds later-a hang- dog, discouraged crew aboard. Part of the massive flotilla of 1,500 boats gathered at the finish line issued a salvo of tribute to the sleek U.S. cham- on. It was a race for just two of the 24 miles, and for 24 min- utes Saturday. TURNS To Roll’! Then it turned into a rout as Weatherly showed definite nu- ri ' ~ on . The American sloop was com- pletely the master beating the wind. She stood straighter, pointed higher and went faster. Cietel’s keellng weakness had turned up in practice. but never was completely confirmed be- e . S 3 The seas were chopped up by winds which reached gusts of 20 miles an hour. This was sup- ported to be Gretel’: weather. but it was Weatherly's day and the decision came early. After a good start in which both boats crossed the starting \ P P/jfec/1'0" Elipoiiniif ~ MILK ‘ \_. ... horns and whistle blasts. in m Gretel A Stunning Defeat line almost together. they were sailing on a rt tack when Weatherly suddenly down-. w (led her foe and drove through to leeward. Gretel immediately tacked to starboard and waited for ‘Wea- therly skipper Bus Mosbacher to cover. The canny American. rated the best match race pilot in the world, refused to do so. Instead. Weatherly got a lift and glided out front. never headed. This byplay occurred after 24 minutes. From that stage, the American sloop pointed her nose toward the first mark and move: steadily ahead. She was some 350 yards-or in time one minute 35 seconds- in front when she rounded the first mark, and headed toward the second mark on a spinnaker n. 8 HOIST SPINNAKERS ‘.3ot‘1 boats hoisted identical at her only ground of the day, picking However. on spinnacker runs the trolling boat normally gains because it picks up the win . Weatherly’s superiority was. third leg of fiwhole months Iowan ward layout of six miles, twice around. The first and third legs were in the teeth of the wind’, and the second and fourth were with the wind. At the third mark, Weatherly was three minutes and 18 sec- onds in front. Then again haul- ing out her spinnaker, she in- creased this advantage by 28 more seconds before the finish 0.44.... BIG WON -eacliofl Prizes will be Duplicated ln W0 AGE GROUPS! (8-II) 0 (12-I5) O-SECIIIIII PIIIZE o (31,; um (mun) , um "um “Wm. 0-Iflllllll PRIZE 0 (5in each group) a sun wukly gllginfi o-roiiimi PRIZE . gain mm) . mi may .i...... ‘oISO:‘TIOII 0 . M '0' “gm 3 "153 ail uuilallil was reached. l The e?|?Ied time was three hours. 1 minutes and 57 sec- onds. The race was marred by poor control of spectator fleet, which may have Increased the margin of Gretel’: defeat. | Many observers thought Gre- tr llin ‘tel, as the a at, wag (morn hampe than wonih. erly. The first and second logs the third and final leg, power. boats virtually closed in around the competitors. and c o o s (: guard cutters seemed helpless to keep them back. ' SPECTATOBS snow RACE ' The wake from boats round ‘he Weatherly was reachlnu and hindering Gretel as she soulht to catch up to the de- delay the start of the" race for an hour while the coast guard cleared the course. But Westerly’! ‘lrinninl mar- gin immediately revived expec- tattons that she would hold the cup for the United States in four straight wins. ' It was the 13th straight race victory for the Americans, who have never been beaten in this bigl boat racing series begun in - lee: 185 Australia is challenging for the first time. Previous chal- lenges were made by the Cana- dian and British. most famous of them by Sir Thomas Lipton and T. 0. M. Sopwi , ma- jestic "J" boats. double the size and quadruple the expense of the racy 12.-metre yachts used “"0 G32 PRIZES . IN THIS DERFUL EVAPORATED MILK , c IIIB. NTEST if i l elollybucl (R. M‘acKenzie) 2 R . 00“ Se d th off b ‘__ 1 ‘ p . h I . L pon. n em ym ... ,,, :;‘::;".;:...i;:.8.::r. "°t°..':..°‘:,'.'.':’.:*.*‘.:::'.':..*‘.*‘.:.*:.:..:““.;.. tr °'-' we address on the coupon-. ,,_,. ' , ‘:l°“8t- tht ' ' ., ,. ?,',{}y MB:f,§(",',',:,‘:,"edCl,‘,§,”°"(°;t,§',,‘f.,'§. This one looks like one or the prompdtlgrftns 'cIoci§.ets moms ' g EM" “ °ft°" “W” l'l‘°"°b”t °"lY °"° °“l"Y'°“’|l| est programs in weeks an ‘ '- envelope, please! ‘ ' - ~ 1 t sh id . . : . . . t . ‘ =33". 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