x Li bLeeeei veneer ee PUA TENT ET TECTED ER Peds TEE SEE TH RESET RST HT ey 7 Hi Hpenyecs resi ts i + p rf rbie ke |:s 5 f equipment: is on hand. He the Maritime provinces, ‘‘It| the top of the fifth when No caverns between Yew York | ing sutures (put in by doc-,| of equip snapping the Twins’ a onl iP.E.1. has made a change.-they | Morrisson__ singled and ¢ame skyscrapers into parboiled tors), giving whirlpool- treat- | also makes the arrangemients streak at five games ~ an im Haven't (nfarmed thec-Maritime home m Hubie Morrisson got | ovens? | feats. “atotging “ice. packs or for catching a plane or train é Kaats-vietory: skein at’ eiabt, Baseball Association,” he said. on on,an error. They again scor-| 1¢ his name is Frank Paice, massaging ailing muscles: | after the game, to the next bake -fath goecunt peat x bel Nation Square -Genden, | Be ame. cuir eqanpment | Th oe ane SOURIS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ee ee a i single arnynel. # Madison Square Garden, ventory keeper, | He gives. special attentim | : American League, one - bait! BASEBALL {got home on a double.by Kevin | where 19 years ago he. beran | Mer and Inventors Keeper | wy the needs of slavers on the | \ .. - AUDITORIUM game ahead of the ne. — 3 te. take care of the physical ‘oad “decretary and. No. 1 limp. He fixes equipment; : Kaat, seeking his Mth-victory, RESULTS ‘winning pitcher was Tete | and mental bruises of the Na- os | teene tha laser” backs and . WED.. SEPT. 1 h:- 9. _fetired 16 men. oy eel oven sig i.e La fional Hockey League’s Ran- : | even wanes their underwear, oy E 4t 30-1 A. M. Jake Wood sing one | y wa one, struc our. . He finds lots to do. s Y in undry h t ‘ 5 National Leacue gers. He 8 | HIS BUSIEST DA : j a laun machine in a eway—in the sixth. Norm feat | Atlanta ae oe ‘o1n—10 141 | Freddy Morrisson was the loser: | - When 61 players report to A bony kind of fellow whose: | spare locker room MUSIC BY THE ROYAL SWINGSTERS | setting the stage for Hortons |CBicaKe 108,000 010-- 2.10.1] na Of Ae ort two, | the Ranger training camp at | receding hairline betrays his | Just before-the gaine he dis STARS OF CJCB IN ANTIGONISH ae ele eee ae han'|_Johnson (13-8) and Oliver; Kingston, Ont., Sept. 19, Paice | age—''more than 40 years’ | penses aspirin or friction tape : 3th homer. Bill Free han! yo nan (9-14). Norman (3),|, Norble Morrisson led the Cee- will be waiting there for them. | paice becomes ‘totally in- | cc homered in the seventh z , bees with 2 are isk : with equal..magnanimity, on mered | nes : iHartenstein (6) Early (9) and . on . Commiskey | He'll be adequately armed | ‘volved with the fortunes of the | gomand. : __The Tigers scored a run in "Hundley, Bryant (7). HRs: Ata and Shepherd played standout | with pucks, -sticks, skates, “men. under his care Kod chon Ac wae Gane omar 2 (39), Carty (14), Alou! 8ames in the field for the Dod-| medicine, tape and—above all “He's another _ competitor eit each a hos air the tay Kelna Fails Bid | gers and Hubie Morrisson led the | enthusiasm. All of these cst thaek lok ah." saya Eee || spring ‘a e play \Ctacinsati 00.100 100— 2 S54 Veter. defense... a things he will have accumu- ; Francis, general manager- | TS turn to other jobs or begin ToB k R cord iSt. Louis 000.010 2x— 3 60) - series resumes Thursday | jated during a summer shop- cok ot the Phases | a summer of ‘Toafing, Paice o brea e O'Toole, Davidson (4-2) (7), | Might. ving. spree except the enthi: | te -the day. of an NHL | Tabors on. WisieINGEGHA 5 eo Nottebart (8) and Coker; Jaster : siasm. That he carries with ” n ; ee SNe (40-5), Hughes (9) and McCar- ‘| him always. (AP)—Kipehoge Keino. threat: ae HR. Cin—Johnson (24). MARITIME Paice, -a native of Montreal ening’ to break *Ron Clark's | 3 the $1,500 New Brunswick Omaha Knights staff. The 1.500 metres in 3:58, a second a Pacing Derby at Brunswick | Knights, a Ranger farm club faster—than Clarke did in July Washington 002 010 000— 3 51/Downs here Saturday. in the Central Professional when the Australian set the |New York 00002000— 2 62| Entries include Borderview! League, are last year's St. 5 world record-of 13:16.6 in Stock-| Ortega (11-12) and Casanova; |Roy, Miramichi Fred, J. Scotch | Paul, Minn., team. HOUSTON (AP) Cassius ‘holm. At 2.800 metres, Keino |Peterson (11-11), Henry (7), Re-|Hal and Yankee Timber. Paice, whose parents live in Clay and- Cleveland Williams was slightly behind Clarke's | niff (6) and Bryan. HR: Wash 8| Four more horses are expect-| Lachine, Que., is starting his | Will sign formal contracts ae S snators Down Yankees Adiianta. Topples Chicago Goardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. pt 16 1966. Seer Off The ‘Capozzi Is Winner On Or Football Field By ARTHUR BAXTER ing in downtown RARCOUSye Rye Pee te hia Stratecy ; VANCOUVER (CP) — Win, which a spokesman sai e said: “It is inevitable +): R say r lead-off) a 3-1 victory over Cleveland In- lose or draw—Herb. Capozz! | would be ideal for operation | I will be associated with {: NI .ORK (AP}—Bob Sav-.; the first inning on & Eanes ; thletic club ball. during the campaicy ; : ; “le by Don Wert ai:' a single. | dians Tuesday night. has confidence. as an athlet s mpaizy - ins's two-run homer ane: a ae Pa eae ain un-| Repoz homer, his. ninth;}: Capozzi, general manager The entire family, including | but in no way do T intend to ick eae. W: *! aos s. - Learned rus in the second inviag | drove in Danny ae _— had # British Columbia—Lions- of brothers ao and Joe. is ne tt as a campalgn tactic , rhe gay Vasning sona- + i ‘ . . , ' ’ , . te ai eo ; Ta c a error by Dick Me-) singled, and came o indians e Western Footba onfer. acking Herb’s campaign. c S ¢ 3.2 vic cry oN er a v ae i added two in. the reliever George Culver. ance since 1087, for the second ‘And Herb saya: “We're rum | possi appears to be maki, pis aubeen Tnuredsy nee ninth on Zoilo Versalles* homer.| Fred Whitfields 27th meaner time has entered the political | ning a strong campaign and | the transition to politics Rar Be oR rs tied the game 1-1 in the eigh The “anks got their runs tn e sixth on a run-scoring, triple \o8 | the Athletics in the second inn- ning. resigned from the club, ef- fective Dec. 31. : 43-year-old auto--dealer Evan Wolfe. . : } . ring for better or worse—and | are confident we can retain | sports almost without effort - ith let. in Pauy Casanova, Mae CLEVELAND (AP) — Rotter) after Ed Charles doubled and he leaves no doubt that he is Vancouver Centre.” He re- |—_—_—_——=—_— : 2 é woked ae rans SeC- Repoz’ ae city Aihie' the | scored on two infield outs’ for confident of winning. He has | ferred to his, running mate, OP a elG StS CACICE. Isth-gave.. Kansas City nleric JENKINS WASHING MACHINE > Rebbe . ? run i UIS. (AP)—Curt ~Flood | The veteran football player Capozzi added: ‘'One of the - cone sige gle gg lb 8 Peakes Under Pid wee runs with a double | and official has the backing major things we are working’ | Parts - Sales - Service - f : in the eighth, giving , St, Louis | of the powerful B.C. Social | on is to turn out the votes. |.@ Service on all makes of CHICAGO (AP)--Hank Aaron N B Prot st Cardinals a 3-2 victory over, Cin | Credit machine and he exudes | It has appeared that. people Wringer Washers moved into. sole -possession of . are e cinnati Reds Tuesday—night; »+» the confidence of that party, | are happy. with the present _|@ Selling... completely | retyjt the—-Nationet—beaguehome— tn = : Floods blow on the first pitch in power in the province since | government and when = you washing machines lead by hitting his 38th and 39th SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP). — | y yeliever Don Nottebart fol- 1952. find this situation there 1s Just Dial 892-3837 @f the season as Atlanta Braves Saint John Metro All-Stars have |jowed a walk to Dal Maxvill and Capozzi, 41-year-old father | often a tendency toward Kent St., Charlottetown defeated Chicago Cubs 192 questioned the Maritime Ama-| 4 gingle by Julian Javier. of three, had a quick answer | apathy on the part of voters." Tuesday for their seventh teur Baseball Association on the’ ° aan Johnson had . put the | when asked what he would do. j straight . victory : jstatus of seven-players perform: | Reds ahead twice, with a run: | if he lost in his bid for one , Aaron led a four-homer bat jing with Peake's Station, P.E.1., | scoring double in the fourth in-| of two legislature seats in the gage off rookie lefty Ken Holtz- man in the first two innings. aboard in the second Felipe Alo and Rico @lso homered for. Atlanta Den Kessinger had - four: hits Carty II's. sacrifice’ fly to, |98eat’ as a Social:Credit can- Kingdom, Flyin . Leadership Courses, bot for the | Cena .Alloy ~of eg Pitts rates’ third run tn the. third lie Stargell tite wre satan sulted in| Waldo Henderson of Chatham | The Dodgers took a two snails burgh Pirates slides safely inning against the Houston As right, just beating Rusty | pier ie “the 1963 provincial eer pee tee Compe on oe Organiz- ‘hits in lifting his record to 13-8 Head, N.B., tke province's fe- lead “in the City League the | wnder catcher John Bute-. tros in the Astrodome last Staub’s throw to the plate. Baer sae ss ation wi vancement and Promotion then be t | ademas hg if thi me nentese | dast es. ae ei at | man’s tag to score the Pi- night. He came home on Wil- (AP Wirephoto) | there's aleaee a ckintun at the BOSTON (‘AP)—George Scott y, Sal i is is the case,"’ | Ceebees in =e : : , = drove in four runs with a single |the Maritime body would ask| victoria Perk after the con- | io | Capea Enterprises centred 9 n Charlo ies and a double, leading Boston |Peake's to retire from the play-| clusion of a game ee he . : . na wi in B.C.’s Okana- | uee tte Armouri Red. Sox to a 10-1 victory over offs. Bantam age-limit in New| heen called the night ore. - ; { . Chicago. White Sox Tuesday |Brunswick-is 14 years of age. | Dodgers took this game 74. ra (| ne WI C eS rom BACKED BY FAMILY i At 1900 Hrs. (7 p. m.) os wight Recreation director Jim Fox| Dodgers scored a run in ae ° e re | pe amily ompys inelsiis Ww Scott singled across’ a pair of jof Charlottetown said: @ the | first on a single by Wilf Shep- a wihery, &— modern hotel, | ! ae 14, 1966 tuns in a five-ran outburst in aot “did nothing un-| herd and he came home on & shopping centre, rug factory ited tem |Peake's team £ k nd other holdin The f. the sixth, then doubled home /der the table — 15-{s the age li- sacrifice fly-by Joe Commiskey- | a gs. am- two more and_scored im the eighth. > e Minnesota Twins Tuesday night, world record in the $,000 me- | Chicago fell on thé track | poston more than halt | tres Tuesday, with the race é@ver, “but still won.” pare, bit still running hard in the Maritime Bantam semi- |finals, ' ing game of their best-of-three series. But Saint John coach ‘Ron McHugh charged ‘they us- jed seven 15-vear-olds.” mit in Prince Edward ‘Tsland.* |Fox_also said there is a one-year. limits are uniform throughout American League John (13-9), Higgins (6), 010 000 H10H— 1 63 001 015 03x—10 151 Buz- ning and" his 24th homer of the | season in the seventh, a crime 2 Game Lead They then madeit three nothing in the bottom of the third when | RACING | MONCTON (CP) Four ___}hardt (8) and Romano; Lonborg | arters were named _Tnesday The Kenvan—covered-the-first(10-8) —and-Ryan, Hor \Saverine (5). ed to be arinounced today. tHe = “PIRATE SCORES ON SACRI raw FICEFLY — - uency in the B.C. election thought of losing because all our thoughts are to winning.” Capozzi was defeated when he ran for North Vancouver Summer To Winter Sched. do when summer turns the and now a United States citi- zen, will be mother hen for 3 to 40 of the players who start skating in Kingston. The oth- ers—will—he—cared—for hy ce 21st year with the Ranger or- | to be far bigger than remov- to see that every. needed piece | fly reeently acquired the | multi-storey Elks’ Club build- big Vancouver Centre constit- | The Braves slucger had a two All-Stars bowed 18-10 ¢ fee Bopt. 12. TA —19- on homer: in__the opening in: lane El. asi during the- te : = x ¥ ~ He said: “We have no BOYS 14 - 18 YEARS OF AGE ning and connected with none | coond at Peakes in the open: Dodgers Ta e If you are ATTENTION interested in: Flying, Navigation, Meteorology, shooting, a, Pacraoee Saas to United = Sqdn. Royal Canadian. Air on Clay To Fight um _Thursdav to fight for a heavy- is — pa * : i ; ven-| Charley Weatherbie got on on & | F = DETROIT. (AP)-—Willie for. ictersneg ae eee ees fielder's choice. He was follow. | By KEN PRITCHARD experience is aeaanagl expe- | game, Paice works at oa 12-4 ee Me neg a oe | tween the two. provinces. ed’ by Wilf Shepherd who unload- | NEW YORK (CP) — What | rience.’ ee sh duty - ee j F THE FUR OW - e two run homer. hockey team’s trainer ing Madison Square Garden is ‘Pigers to a ,65 victory over) However, Henderson said age gol Ceebees scored ‘a run in does a hockey Paice’s job has turned out WEEP RESET Laid R ret ere ted tere ee sid ite CUP LPP RS REE BST ED CETTE beet + eet CS SMe ii“ j |Mi izati i ‘eight title in November, Texas | Then West German runner:|Minnesota, 030000 002— 5 61) Eight horses from the Marl-| ganization in a career that Wels Harald Norpoth accidentally |Detroit "> 109003 1ix— 6 81 time _ free-for-all’ circuit will | started. from’ a chance meet- | Boxing. Enterprises | stepped on Keino's heel and the | Kaat (23-10), Worthington (7) start in the event. | ing with Frank Boucher, for- auiinn ana a — et Kenyan fell.. Norpoth helped jand Battey; Lolich (14-11), mer Ranger star and eoach. ag . him up and Saino’ wank pina ‘Sherry (9) and Freehan. HRs: TRURO (CP) — Top Way, | |Williams, 33, have signed agree- owned and dr : < , : win in 13.43.5 with Norpoth sec- |Minn—Versalles (7); Macarthur of ee er BEGAN AS STICKBOY, but still must a Det—Hor- j}ments to fight, Not husky enough to go far ‘sign a formal contract approved 5), ond. in 13:51.6. [ton (25),'Freehan (12), | shattered Truro Raceway’s 22-| in hockey himself, (he tried to by the Texas boxing commis- | year-old trotting mark Tuesday. | play right wing as a youth), | sion. The Prince Edward Island horse was a double-dash winner with times of 2.09 and 2.08 3-5 which erased the mark of 2:09 | set here in 1944 by Watchim. Paice became stickboy for the visiting teams at Montreal jhas not been set, although Nov. Forum. That's when he first j14 or 15 is being considered met Boucher. | Asked about reports Clay's | During. the Second World jhand may have been injured in | A definite date. for the bout | a: CAR RACES UNDER LIGHTS AT THE Miss Joan Adios won two! War Paice joined the .CAF his. successful, defence against | dashes in identical times of 2.09 | and became trainer of the Karl Mildenberger Saturday, 1-5. | Flyers hockey team in Ed- Gilliam quoted. Clay as saying iin Other winners were Tyson Tip | monton, um -r coach Tony |Tuesday, “It's fine—don’t worry | (2.18 3-5), Paddyland Girl (2.13), | Savage. ~~ labout it.” Leland’s Bell (2.14 4-5) and Sml-|> Boucher, searchi g¢ for a | Clay ‘told Gilliam the’ hand ~ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 7. 30 m. ley Dares (2.11 4-5). trainer for the Nee York > |was only bruised. |. : : p. ° HALIFAX (CP) — Dates for | Rangers and Rovers, ran into Gilliam said Clay will receive | CASSIUS CLAY j four hearings of the legislative committee studying the possibil- ity of establishing a harness ra- cing commission in Nova Scotia were announced Tuesday. Paice one day late in the war and offered him a job. The fol- lowing year Paice was trainer of the Rovers. He moved to the Rangers two seasons later. {50 per cent of the gate and an- | : leillary rights. Williams will get ering‘from severe stomach 120 per cent of both. | wounds, Williams has won four Williams was among the top | straight. jcontenders when he was Williams (NOTE EARLY TIME) Cars must be in pits by 7:00 p.m: has won 65 fights The committee will sit in Hall-| How did he learn abeut (wounded in an altercation with; and®lost only four in his 15-year — Weather Permitting, if not to be held the Following Night fax Sept. 21, in Truro Sept. 22, | training? a state highway patrolman in*\career. He has scored 51 knock- ; in Sydney Sept..26 and in Inver-| ‘1 read hooks medical | 1964. | outs, ness Sept. 28. | books,"’ he says. ‘‘But the best | more than any other ac- . ( In his comeback since recov- tive heavyweight SPECIAL A | | RACTION YS e r of 4 — rn en : | Milton Drummond car No. 43, °59 Ford was challenged by Willard Leard, Car No. 33, '56 Dodge in Freetown last Saturday evening in a special challenge race. The winner of this race Milton Drummond, was then challenged by Car No. 8 of the Covehead Raceway (Ken Newbury), this — ressive Come rvative race to take place Wednesday evening at the Covehead track: It is undcr- stood that this race will have special purse and that it will prove to be a real grudge match. : sadlauisetenech : pie __No. 1 Canadian Tire Corp. (Royalty Mall, Ch’town) 6 cylinder == No. 2 Dow’s Restaurant, Ch’town, flat V-8 Cylinder Sth a bth Districts of a County See | No. 4 Montague Bakery, 6 cylinder Charlottetown, Sheiwood, Parkdale and Royalty » a. ov, No. 5. Gaudet’s Auto Body Shop, Eden St., Fiat V V-8 cylinder | No. 6 Lucky Dollar Food Stores, overhead valve V-8 C IT CEN T Ki E N No. 7G. & G. Dairy, Ch’town, Consolidated race for non:winners 7 No. 8 Tulle Bros- ( Easy Cleaning Supplies) Free For All STEWART STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVERSNOTE. . . ; ay ‘e Only 3 members will be permitted with each race car on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th 8.30 P.M. fi) szmirstensc rene mote «po of teving yuo SAFE AT SECOND lidin Pail Casanovay vat Casanova war tafe an cfield an > : i Pa Waanintinn Renatare is cate erie choice when Washington Guest Speakers &, ve W. R. Shaw, Angus MacLean, M P., Heath Macquarrie, M P Over 30 Cars Expected at second as New Vork Van pitcher Fhil Ortesa hunted ; pena kee shortstop Rnkhy Murcer and Peterson threw high tn se Fach Poll Committee is reqiested to have & yoting delegates in attendance. All Progressiva Gon- i i j 4 i wil off the har hy hich enn ar TAT ashin ¥ is polled o! the bes by hug d for am error Washington servative supporters are invited ta attend: gh sv Admission 1.00 Children under 12 Free terson in fifth inning af © ¥On. 32 tr : Yankee Stadium las night (AP Wirephoto) a»