Travellers Top Legion Juniors ~ Led by the two hit! fifteen , erased from the books. when. it strikeout pitching of Billy Weath- became too dark for the Travel erbir the United Commerrial lers to take their. turn at bat in Travellers took a strangle hold the seventh ; on first place’ in the Charlotte-{ The Travellers ‘struck early in town—and District Junior Base- the game and young southpaw ball League last evening as they John - White lasted— only 0 downed the Royal —Canadian—thirds of an inning before he Lecion entry in the loop 4-2 was stlelled-by manager of the Howeyer he had a bit of luck | Legion Carl MacQuaid. However . along the way for the Legion the damage had already: been got to him in ¢he top of thejr done and the Travellers sported seventh for three hits and two ja three run lead as they took the runs. These runs however were field in the second a epee The Legion pushed across two runs in thé fourth as they made | the most of one of their two hits and a couple of walks. Glen |Claybourn led of the bottom of the bottom of fourth with a. trip- led for the winners and he sing- led home by Ginger Breeden BASEBALL | SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League __ First Then came the two-run splurge _ Houston 190 000 900— 1 41. bY the Legion. in the seventh New York . 000010 033—.4 83 Which was, as mentioned before. Cueller. (7-2), Owens (8)- and wiped out Brand: Hapler, Hamilton (g) MacQuaid allowed only seven (+9) and Taylor : hits while on the mound and he Los Angeles 000 000 000— 0 53° recorded” six strikeouts while Phila. > 000 030 10x—"F 100 Walking~one~batter-—He-was-not Koufax (16-5), Miller ‘6) and aided by five errors committed Me fk. Eg Br a3 a Chummy D with Clarkie|!furst. datly- double Wayne's Smith up em the bike was the Pride and Mighty Armstrong enly entry that managed to take came home in that order_ip the a double-dash win out of the third dash to pay $9.00 in| the Charlottetown Driving Park last /quinella and then fans got to see soint many fans. The action in the, $1,000 all races was as ClOS€ ould Seote have been seen and for the mas- the pack to the wire in the. first sed group of spectators and bet [halt _of it but oddly enough did tor things were just dandy ‘hot win top‘honors for the dou- Jim’s Joy-got the evening off ble dash ‘win even with the time the ground as-expected as the of. 2:083 The old pro Walter big. chestnut won the first dash Craig, up on Eloise Wick had a and then Texas D romped to his second the first time out and first win of the evening in the then Eloise Wick had the fastest second dash. However the com- time of the evening 2:07.4.\ and bination was not entirely anti- ran away with the second half cipated by the bettors as can be of the feature event seen by the 13.20 pay on the' The second ‘double onyaces se- Invitational Pace Hal_manazed.to lead evening, but that did not disap- ithe feature event of the evening. | ven and eight saw Lucky. V romp to a win in the seventh to pay $22.70 for a win ticket and then Elaise Wick take the se- cond half for a return —of $61.00 on a double ticket The. Exactor face was on the ninth and here the stable of Se- curity Scott and, Highland placed Jo Anne place finish of Lynn was a factor in the feature. A ticket returned $18.40 ; ‘ RACE 1 Jim's. Joy (E. Bernard) & 1 Hurricane Jeanie (F. Mac- Isaac) 3 Bell's: Last™'R MacDonald) 3 Sir Jollity (J. Cairns) ng Cleggway (A, Carr) 5 Time 2.17 2. | Mets Sweep Twi n Bill: Phillies Defeat Dodgers _ ~Rese- Robin. G.-S-aith)_- T Honors Are Evenly Split - = In Charlottetown Racing a Pays: $2.50, 2.30, 2.18; 230: 26 : RACES 2 AND 6 Texas D.C. Smith Whirl’ A. Wick (D. MacNeil) *“vVanu- 1 2 Splurge (J. Smalhwood) 3 Armond’s Budi) 4 David PH. \W. Graig) 5 ard) 6 Anna Gal ‘iE Aaite Lady (J. Hennessey) 7 dr -Times: 2.10:3 and 2.11:4. rey Pays: $9.30, $4.00 $4.20: $6.60, 430. $4.2. 3.30, 230; 2.50. ° RACES 3 AND 7 Wayne's Pride (C Smith) Mighty Armstrong (D. Mac- 13 Neill) 258 Waillard’s Choice (W. Kelly) 3 4 Lucky’ V. ‘C. O'Bnen) 41 Kim Sue ‘R.. Barnett) «$3 -' Miss Heather-Hal (J. Hennes-. — * sey) as Times: 212: and ‘2.44:1 Pays) $4.00. 24, 230: 500_,~ 3.0. 409 $2270.52, 3.20. 3.™, 240. 470 RACES 4 AND 8& J. Scotch Hal.(D. Weisner) 12 Eloise Wick (W> Craig). nb iat 45 5¢€ Bs tg ee : ‘ : Hurrah (E, Ferguson) Roseboro: Jackson (9-7) and by = teamates. The Travellers oer NEW. YORK (AP) — Larry|single by Jackson and- scored ond homer. scoring Chico Sat Lee's Way C 6 Stead) Uecker left-42 batters stranded on the | “t« Elliot drove in four ruhs“with ajon Cookie Rojas’ single mon, who singled and turned a Yankee Blaze ‘E. Bernard) 63 one oF ee ee ee rane * wanted single. double and homer as; ‘MINNEAPOLIS ‘AP)-—Hector first base pick-off plag into a -Times—2:06.3 and 2.073 Atlan : _ , R ual ; “New York Mets completed their Lopez socked a three-run homer stolef™base. a mob, Pays—$19 40, 49. 330; 44 Pappas, Nottebart (5), Me- — Legion had only five WYNN CAUGHT STEALING-_ second straight doubleheader in the eighth inning and lifted) Jose Cardenal, spoiled Bell’s $2.50, $2.50, %20, $9.40, $2.6; Cool (5-5) (7). and Coker, Pav-/| die w ile running. ; : ; es _' sweep Monday, beating Houston New York Yankees to a 6-4 vie-lhid for @ shutout in the sixth | $2.70: $290 : letich (8) Schwall, Schneider . Houston center fielder Jim- . Mets first game Of a double- Mets catcher Hawk Taylor's arog 63 tory . over Minnesota Twins with his 10th h "making RACE 5° (3), Abernathy (6), Olivo (43) Corran Bann | my Wynn (24) slides toward header today at Shea Stadium. throw. The Mets took the first Tlie Mets. who beat the Astros Monday oes ar none O35 omer. Make wary Leah (D. MacNeill) ’ (3--Carroll_ .$)_and Torre, HR@: | | waiting New York shortstop mets second—baseman_Chuch- game. 41. t6r_ibree ina row twice Sunday, rallied with three |_Lopez_ slammed reliever . Al | —— Maynard's Missey (J. Small- A ee ee Drops Juniors | seaiaae a ae roa Hiller (2) runs for -ecover. over the Astros runs in the yo inning for a a a pitch “over (the a cn ie ie 3 ete ee seg “S “ § ’ + . . 1 , . , A r wT } y California 000 001 000— 1 43 vw Gere bs Cock, in fourth ,innirig of the AstrosWynn walked but was out on (AP. Wirephoto) her ties first maing error a3 Siete nos ee White Green Meadows os Mee . ae ; Cleveland 000 400 1ix—- 6 80 pan | euees > "helped the Astros to a quick 20 who had singled~ and ‘Clete wn Spensive Spud (C Smith) 5 Lope (410), Reed (5), Lee ee ee eee o4 a ge. : lead, drive in one run in the Boyer, who — walked, — scored Wins Contest Y CN Me hog MacKenzie? ‘ —+#_and Rodgers; Bell (10-5). ame of the City hetteal _ . Mets’ first with a single. After ahead of Lopez ~— ta True Lady Loy (R.Annéar’ 7 ss: ose. oe ee John Hughes toed the anuc au e aymon Houston had moved ahead 31.) Blanked for six innings by, @*¢¢%-Meadows defeated = Time—2.17 nal (10). Cle—Colavito (19), anual ter tb winels oad bee . Elliot homered in the sixth with Jim Grant and trailing 4-0, the Johnsons River 6-4 in Southern Paps $3.60, $230. $2.40. $2.6; Brown (2), Wagner, (12), Alvi | aca esly two bie, ohile ’ ; ti® bases empty Yankees knocked the Twins’/Queens baseball actién Sunday’ $ 0 (9). walking five batters oot stetkinn * * ‘ New York took the lead in the right-hander out in the seventh 4t Johnsons River. RACE 9 lout five players. Jake Gallant fe ; : Ss ,seventh. Roy, McMillan, who has with a five-hit rally that pro-| Gary Phelan went all the way Schland Rogue J. Hennes PROBABLE lwent the route for thelosers al- Ss n hit in 10 straight games, dou- duced three runs. Pinch-hitters|for the winners witha total, of wey i Howing eleven: hits one base on -. - bled with one out. John Stephen- Mickey Mantle and Roger leleven strikeouts. Danny Quinn Security Sqott (—— 3 PITCHERS ‘balls and had one strikeout. = == , . ; | a with son, batting for winning pitchef Maris each knocked in. a Tum and Gerry. Murphy had a sum Jo Anne Lyna (J. Pound) . neha aut Some haphazard play by the By —-MURRAY.._CHASS : jout of four seasons. - os. with Bob. Shaw, was hit by a pitch. witha double..and single,’ re- totat-of ine setts is Josedale Co-Pilot (C_ Smith: _ 4 “By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Juniors in the third inning led to NEW YORK (AP) — As a \Milwaukee and two with Hous After Chuck Hiller was retired, spectively, Bobby Richatdson’s; rtd aes Belle Texas (FE. Bernard) $ Probatile pitchers for today’s a four run stanza for Corran hockey player; Claude Raymond ; ton—with earned run aversars Al Luplow = singled McMillan isingie produced the third run The longest hit of the game Lani Kai F Maclssac! 6 wujor— league giuies: Ban and that. proved to be the wasn’t fast enough and couldn't under 3.00, = —— home with the tying run. | Minnesota scored in the first was a triple by Michael Kenny. Miles-Hal R -MacKenzie) ’ American League winning margin. An error to an avoid getting hit. —— ce at es “d The victory was the 100th of/on Zoilo Versalles’ double and| The best player for the losers Harless Abb A. Pineau) — - & Chicago (Howard 41) at outfielder led to the four runs.:.|. as a baseball player, he has| season, compil os a 5-3 recor Shaw's major league career. two outfield flies. Ted Uhlander |... \taurice White who hit three Time—2:142 Cleveland {Tiant-5-5)}night (N).Leading at the _plate for the enough speed_and_avoids getting | and a 1.86 earned run ee . Billy, Murphy's two-out single hit his first major lé¢ague ho to . shi Pays—S$4 40, $3.70. $3.00; —,-—, Minnesota (Kaat 12-6) and winners were Norbie Hughes pit just ‘enough to be one of the’ we ant ree ee d broke a i-ttie in the eighth’ in- mer in the second off At Down- Witla nian = 4.10 Si ae (Perry 34) at Washington with a 23 mark and a homer one of the major factors behind ning of the opener. Then McMil- ing to give the Twin’ a 2-0 edge (Richert 89) and (Ortega 7-8), while John Hughes had the same jors (Twi-N). eee at out two perfect" 44 as a -baseball -player, Detroit (Wil - bunts. Anot best relief pitchers in the me aymond ts-a farity. The Houston Astro member of the National League timore (Barber 10-4), {N) Kay Hughes who had three! Kansas City (Hunter8-7) at singles in foi trips to the plate. | ace, 8&8 New York (Stottlemyre 7-1), For the losers. Jim Dowling - S (N - ‘| gnéneas-he had a homer for a/Sduad_in last week's All - Star California (Brunet 105) at 1-2-performance and he also same, 's a French Canadian— Boston (Brandon 2-3), (N). the only7one in the majors _National League— ‘Cincinnati (Maloney 10-4) ago (RoWferts 45). ‘hiadelphia—(Bunning-9-6)at four errors in the game and the wion (Farrell 36), (N). Juniors three nta (Cloninger 97) at St In Junior action this evening said the St. Jean, Que., resi- ‘ *Stallard 1-5), (N). the BIS Shamrocks will face the dent, who was in New York for Only games scheduled. \Dodgers. the Astros’ three-game series Minnesota's Tony Oliva _Moves Into Second Spot NEW YORK (AP) — Minne- 1964 title as @ rookie with a:323,No. ¥ with a .337 average fol- sota’s Tony Oliva, who escaped mark and-wpn it last season jowed by Willie Stargell with ‘serious injury in an automobile with .321. © 336. and Roberto Clemente, .325. accident- Sunday, has stepped' snyder — slumped Alou. and. Stargell each "managing " Y : roppe ; : , gue 19 at bats last week. Al Kaline mente ‘slipped three points —— —a for the of Detroit fell one place to third.\jast week's games . third” straight year. He had-only one hit in 10 at- ; t “The, 2 = year - ol outfeler terptet and” ie iting “316 "8 sigecan of Houston ave tied for moved into second place behind idrop of nine points from last fourth at 319. Morgan has been Baltimore's Russ Snyder by col- 'week Lsidelined since June 24 with a lecting nine hits in 19 times at) | bat last week. He boosted his IS DOWN TWO POINTS prenn pmeveey average nine points to .323. Sny- Frank Robinson of Baltimore, Hank Aaron, -of Atlanta " Crewe nee 2. L Oliva suffered a bruised right Slipped two points to fourth at hip and complained of whiplash -308—He—is followed by team- in his neck following the car mate Brooks Robinson, .297 accident. X-rays ‘were taken at The figures include -Sunday’s a hospital, and’ he was released games ‘ in time to play in the double-’ The ‘leading Pittsburgh ‘Pi- header against New York Yan- rates continue to dominate the Rees He had five hits im nine National League batting race trips although their top men slumped | scored aftother run after he had got on first on an error. Jim Pe-| Raymond started out in at trie had the only other Junior |hockey, but lack of ability de- hit, a’ double. The CeeBees had \toured him. —_ “T got my first pair of skates > 12 - points, ‘ing to win the American Lea in re- with 27 and runs batted in. with 71. He had one homer and four RBI last week. Yankees stammed three homers and tied Frank Robinson for: the AL lead. Each has 22. Brooks Robinson, who had three RBI, continues to lead in that cate- Re “The Twins” star captured” the*a* bit last “week Matty =Alou--is-gory~with x é 4 ead j pate | 5 gm MANTLE ON. THE MEND Mickey Mantle... New York ~ retardation society. leans im tle leaguers prior te the Dal- r-reecives a‘.pair of to kiss the slugger Mantle Js ) 3. wy. aii ~ V-hand made candles tas , alla nz a rest after a ‘*~*” os Souquerque “from Debra Shoper. 8 Debra.‘ raceni injury > Mant wae ye seball_game representing a° local mental hand to present awards to lit- (AP Wirephoto) when I was three years old,” ‘champions to laged .t ce Re Ree . the quarter-finals t-¢ CLAUDE RAYMOND with the Mets. “All the Cana- dian boys start when they are ee ‘But I was just an average | skater. I never, would have gone anywhere in hockey. They won't | | even look at you if you're not an \extra fast skater. I tried goal. but I got hit in the face a few times so-I quit that. Then I decided to play baseball.” BEST SEASON | After finishing the past three ‘sion -,around,-and we split up. It’s just winning rally with a booming the Astros’ rise to the first divi- lan delivered a bases-loaded It was the Yankees eighth vic- single—for two more runs. tory in nine games with ‘the \fifth-place Twins this season Jackson reeled off his | ea: caren: So victory and sec- thews' third hit of the game as he |drove in.pinch runner Felix Mil- lan with the winning run in the feighth inning as Atlanta-Braves edged Cincinnati 90 Monday Tony Cloninger, batting for Raymond started playing, ‘ : "a Daseda <é e a Pats 4 ; ~ started skating When was |Larry about .14, he switched from the /fifth straight outfield to pitching at the sug- ond successive shutout 2 igestion of Gordon Mulsberger, |Pitched Philadelphia Phillies to {manager of the St. Jean team ja 40 victory over Sandy Kou- jin the Quebec Provincial _ = ve Angeles Dodgers Monday night. . = eae ie his job as bat bov of | The 34year-old Jackson ex- Chi Chi Olivo, was hit by a pitch ‘the St. Jean team, Raymond tended ‘his—string—of : opening the eighth Millan_run- ‘played junior league ball in |imnings'to 18 as he checked the ning for C ae went to sec- Montreal for two years, and in |Dodgers on five “hits for his }0Nd as Felipe Alou. beat. outa 1955 signed: with the Milwaukee |ninth victory and eighth in his bunt, and then scored on-Ma- last 10 games. He has lost theWs’ single [er quit. playing hockey when I jseven . E. Swerus mnmers ty Aloe 908 signed my first contract,”. the | Koulax. who lost his fifth Sfack~~ Jones heiped — Atlanta jerase an early 4-0 Cincinnati lbespectacled Raymond said jgame against 16 victories/ gave ; lead. NO PRO HOCKEY lup three runs in ‘the fifth as /'e@ “Now my contact says I can't the Phillies sent nine men | Beg ee — : ; : 3 . bat t , ; | ) irs Iplay hockey professionally.’ Dur- bat and collected five hits am | coninat Ths Senaeai Lan fae ing the winter, though,_I play intentional walk and a sacrifice | three or four times a week at fly. The Dodgers’ brilliant left. |denas prio in two of the runs the local rink in the afternoon hander left for a pinch hitter in|“? L aa ae i ; just to stay in shape. ‘the’ sixth CLEVELAND -‘(AP) Gary va ; eS ; : ; ‘Bell's four-hit pitching and two- There’s always a dozen guys |, Taylor started the Phillies. sunt heassee tr Rocky Calavie and Larry Brown lifted Cleve- Jand Indians to a 61 victory over California Angels Monday for fun. We don't have any body double some 410 feet to centre. checking.” : He moved to third on a bunt “the -runner-= up 2 ~week -ago;-mains- No. lin. the. NL in-homers...8. LONDON (CP) — Brazil ‘ reaches its crisis stage ton:zht{mer countrymen—he moved to the fastest time of the night. Joe Pepitone -of New York in the World Cup with injuries|Portugal from Brazil 12 years and old age threatening its eight-year reign’ as world soc- cer champions : Coach Vicente Feola delayed until the last minute his team :-selection -for~the-.make-or-break ‘promise ATTACK jmatch against unbeaten Portu- gal at Liverpool's Goodison Park stadium. Only one thing is certain: iPele. Brazil’s 26-year-old inside is fit and will; forward genius, play. He~ didn't play against Hungary, and Brazil lost 3-1 But the task facing the world looks: mountain- hich, even with Pele. Brazilian officials anxiously watched the iNegro. superstar zo through a separate workout from the team Monday test his dam- He came the workout in good shape . Sixteen countries *play- Meir last games of the preliminary stage in the three-week tourna- ment tonight and Wednesday night, with- eight advancing to the quarter-finals Saturday Portugal leads Group Three with two . victories and four points. The Portuguese have scbred -six goals and allowed only one, the best record in the tournament Brazil is 3-3 and Hungary 44 in goals. Scored. and allowed Anvthing less than a win against Portugal by at least three goals will leave Brazil's fate resting on Hungary's score against Bulgaria Wednes- day night : The 18 countries are evenly divided into. four. groups The top two in each group zo into In case of a tie in points, the team with the best goal average “will -be’ the winner. ~ Tonight's Schedule (Starting times EDT) Mexico ws. Uruguay a.m Argentina fand 2:30 pm Portugal vs Brazil Italy vs +North Korea m Portuguese coach Otto Givrta; through vs. Switzer- 2:3 pm 2:30 a up ( lamp “his soccer barefoot against 11.30. ‘Searjtntiyé Telking_-Abowr— “THE OTTAWA MAN" ~ I laughed so hard peo- __ple infront of me—were—turning—around looking —‘Fm_ going again ” at me. < HN ae —Paul Whelan. ¥ oe ee STARTERS AND Posinions ee SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY For July 20th. POST TIME 8 P.M. 9 q night. ' : ~ Tim. the fourth when Colavito lon faZl | RACING jrapped-his 19h homer scoring Chuck Hinton. who walked; and } when .Larry Brown hit his sec- SACKVILLE DO WwNS — \(CP} — Two double wins high-| \lighted an eight-dash harness | racing card here Monday night. _Midnight Bold won two faces th times. of -241--3-5--and.-2.44 25 and Royal Showers. was) plotting the downfall of his for- clocked in 2.10 1-5 and 2.09 45, roblems pace eae iets aeeeneneemeane a satesitnimnaiesnimmananes Scots Command won race four) lago—sticks with the same for- jin 2.12 1-5 and paid $54.60 to win, fward lines that whipped Hun-'$19.60 to place and $11.40 to} igary 31 and Bulgaria 30. But show. ihe has. reshuffled his defence’ Other winners were Don Star | \eonsiderably (211), CP. Mason (2.12 3-5) and} Joe Gallon (2.13 #8). - PINETTE RACES CLASS A * . Thor, D. Roloson “We shan t retreat into a de- My Jeanie, S. MacMillan fensive- shell," he - said WMG. A. acDonald tsers Br Beaci’s caine Vogt Saws Bor, H- Coun players zi ' 9 | Times: 2.14:2; 2.17:3. they will score the three goals , they need to beat our goal aver- : CLASS B 7 age, but it will- be difficult for Donna's Delight M. MacDon- them." ald A key man tn the Portuguese My Goldie, J.C. MacKinnon strategy against Brazil will be|Diana Christie, Gamester defender Vicente, who, like in-|Gindy Lou, R. Gillis side forward Eusebio, learned! Times: 2.17:2; 2.19:2. in.-Mozam: | ‘ CEASS €-- bique. re “Poplar Scott, A, MacRae His job: To keep Pele out of Rob Budlong, Hughes the play. He has shown before | Capt. Bill. F. Ford that he can do it True, Marion, W. Furness -Said. Vincete: : Pele Jert#’si Boy, L. MacRae greatest player I've ever Times: 22:4 °2.22:1 up against. I've played r ‘CLASS a times against him and Ch Vall i. been on the winning side once erry * ley Boy. But in those five matches, Pele |. Young scored only two goals.” Dale, S. White Sonny. R. White GOALIE HURT Tiny Tag, L. White Brazil's goalkeeper Perfect Hal, S. Shaw was limping heavily Sore] Mack, R. Gillis physician Dr Hilton Gosling. Times’ 224:2: 2.20:1 said he was a doubtful starter wey: race Saturday July against Pontugal) Other players 2: 23 pm definitely out are linkman Zito _ a and inside forward Alcindo a gag ea a One headache ~-for— the-Brazil- ian selectors is whether veteran a Need Insurance? stars Dialmar Santos and Gar rincha can ‘hold their place §j s AUTO,. a MOTOR BIKE a ' a. Portuguese that “FIRE, LIFE. knows all the soccer answers o SEE... . T-LEN HOOKEY 5. fourth World Cup campaign Azgainst beth Hungary and Byl- i Co-Op Ins. ‘ ° i - Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 | garia he was ‘the of the left ‘ 4 Brarvilian defenée, nder 7 : |. Gloria promisedan attacking game with Portugal looking for goals — the decisive: factor if Group Four should’ end in a three-way tie, - ‘ 1 2 3 4 -hewe are we 1 4 3 2 a PLAIN ee CIGARETTES REGULAR and KINGS . is the been five only wewnre »Gylmar and team AAewWwNe auw er Nw 8 rd de calm ipressure and never caiizhi out of position But against to face. Simoes est and most wingers—in—_the competition Portugal! he. kas one of fhe fast- menaring 2A. sesatrerber = FIND ANYTHING... FASTIN THE ~ & ‘ RACES 144 . 1—Happy Gallon C.; 2—Speakers Pick: 3—Al Dale; #—Grattas Abe: 5—Doe-Price; 6—Roma Price : RACES 2 & 6 | 1—Germika; 2—Meadow Day, 3—Run Way, 4—Port Hill Boy; |5—Paddy Land Girl; 6—Timmy H | ssnshatiieatashaisinnimstaaaniiseanesacsattcesis Ae lee ac Dl nspaceecciciecntnpeinatitisacanesiamgse \1—Fast Way. 2—Rip Over: 3—Highland. Spimt. 4—Sunny Key 5—Mountain- Marie; 6—White Choice RACES 5 & 8 1—ima Delegate. 2—Captain Lozan. 3~—Darky; 4—-Name The - | Price: 5—Rustico- Bay; 6—Billy: G. 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