sllosr OFKIBIGS @- !Iel!us&I.lill‘as-IalsIon.lsI.laiyI1.1I(!I.l - A nnnsovuuyasyeuwsus, (1.:-s-out so ,fi ‘ lteoslngton. Hes-e Am I (W. Done) 4 I - " Dashes 4 and I Time- 3:12. 2: . l l. - socxs-oasox .. arge urnouf ees ar ts... t .. ct... - -. l. - EGQ 85 Are owing HGGIS flay’ ' ' f “'3” M9"? Mos-it-_v's Pride (R. Annear) 5.1 ‘ Charlotltgtotllviij h:otrl.ey"s gun”; lousntown (J. usodvresos-) I 4‘ owned nnenr. 1° A" °""°”“'°""‘ '" *°°P ”°"”""" it "”"”""“*‘ Al Summersid e Racew »"""°°“ “" "°'"“"" av no CLINTON ‘ A I I I Solms Burl-.a.u of The Guardian! . ~‘ Hllonn Jewell reined Bug ::X(tnll'lp. \VgdWu second Lady lclegg (T. Turner) 6 ‘I . am, 5.81,, (mm Georgetown “mm no . th p a to I new race rec an nger . gwood Hal lse Ccgg (R.‘Ke‘nnedy) s , sre still showing their heels to rained olIll.::’mes.t?st”l:1u.st':: --I glydoinwwhiillls gov; hii’ro;gnr::: fine plactt; n:;l:hy when Jolly iajs I({E..knl«ltzgerald 1: the rest of the league. How did played. so it will probably lut ”" fl ‘ h _ ° ", ° “'°" ° ' 9” . '. ”. 5"’ ' " Meudowbank 'I'/2 miles from Cornwall «- soum eve, win that game? on rm. about ‘even week. Mo" 0! at Summersl e Raceway ‘er Claras_ Boy and Progress Time. 2.15.1, 4.14.1. Sunday past they racked up their these teams are unsbld to put I $fs:r;afil::}l,?ri$5("£men13,s:5i';;z,?,l ?,5:;d c1fl;:ld°.gwh%g"fl1:bbiL$ ' 3"; gflimtwned by “kn ( third shutout victory of the sell- team on I field the ' L . '. ew ‘ ' b bunk] h . - fans, the largest of the week. the first outing and The Brand Dashes I and I me.yIt I. vegguéuguallona E; :.°°k’ ‘ mm‘ Eu 9'5‘ Bud l-Ial copped dashes one copplng the second mile. Jolly Dick (H. Pouiton) 1 1 s shutout in this league but earptahyeedsgnri. §'l'l’3d'l' and five in 2:15-1 and 2114-1: Best time of the night was Captam Chief (A- Berna-Ni) 2 3 for . tum ‘O rack up “I'M, 0; gave Chyarlohemwn: godbgéf both new race records. Pro. Mofleyvs pride-5 mile in mm, Jolly Frisco them is really sunoentlonal And before losin tends 3 e 3"“ ”“““’ W” ‘‘°’“° ‘“ "°“‘ ‘ The most handsome pay of (Clarke Smith’ 3 dlr the schedule isn't over yet to sglvgus muctlzmbgg in dasi\]n;l.mbfer sevegbin 2:l2.2 the night was provided in the Hickory 90,, t ' V to equll ‘ls olmer - qu’.ella who 01- ‘ Bo vd (0. Morrissey) ‘I 3 ullhel-wily .lttellootkb:d.llk1e“lull.r:°: l.°:°°l't"°”h°m"'"" A'”""" -lolly Dlck lolned Bud Hal in Progl est Brarlfd g§lat§gethZr's$.- Corby (B. Fitzgerald) ls 4 '1 . year fillet)’ ex- the double Will!!!“ 0135* H37” a juicy $91.!) return. The first Wind)’ JU-he lE- Bernard) 4 5 teams won (I dominate the scene. pect to go all the we and cop ' - ~ ~ - Those team‘ were Georgetown. an an ham" ‘or tze mud. 0,755!‘ . flolrlbtoon Dig; lfilndlllghlhe Sig; daily double. Bud Hal and Susan i’olnter (H. Wlllls) I 5 Peakes and Morell. 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MBCNQIII) 2 4 an a. e 0 us not to con- ry Mccormack. ,1‘!-5%,”? 4 wait For M, (L_ Kelly) 3 5 sider them out of the running Behind the three hit pitching .- winnic J Clem for first place. Even the Geor- of Wayne MacDonald and Dave lflmsallyg CHICAGO (AP) " mm (c ggewmy g 3 getown record of only one de- Jennings the Larter's ‘Center- ‘b/"535/” = Wlflhed 0)“ “"03 I“ ‘he Ullited ‘ feat did not phase him. He didn't towners moved within a single 7f 67/9155. States clay court tennis tourna- mention the playoffs, but. we 8a- game of the MacLean’s Braves ment Friday and may delay thered the feeling that he felt (lntihebattleforfirlst placeinthe ' ~ ' ' ‘M 1 f th Us D 1 C . that the lads from Mount Ste- Souris Town League. Their vic- '’'''''‘'”'‘‘'''‘'‘‘‘'''‘'|''‘'''' ,_e V8 mo M :3‘; ' (‘:1 “(S EXCGVCTIHQ wart Would have little ilmuble tory was over the Braves. The “am, e co ‘J 810' , winning league honors. league's other entry. the Stars Tfi:c;:st?,';:n?::t u':,m3'today Back Hoefljg Two players could be consld~ are just starting to click and I V “"1 In the men.‘ 'm_ . ered to be chiefly responsible for by the time the playoffs roll .1‘ es d dolbl et ha k d Grqdm the Mount Stewart surge. The around should be able to pro- 0 g°t§‘”M du °’.l§h c L 9 . ;‘b d" Art Coffin. is in fine vide plenty otopposltlon. By the :2“ wm°'{,e°’,';,d,y° “"8” " B Bears & Son ’ orm an is now sporting an way. as predicted they won their ' h k e undefeated record for fo r tarts. last for th ' . - ' Dav“ Cup mm’ C “c Me" " He also saved a coupleuofsother tory gllttillg seasonek mm we mm” and Jon gouging 3”" re‘ PIIOIIG Eldon 7 - ‘I ' main in the men s singles. both games. Buddy Maclntyrs got By e way, if any of Nor- in the b kt , off to a slow start with the bat, man's friends happen to glance upper me e’ but. it's booming now and he's thi w , th i ht hi §33"%‘i..'Ji"'l.?"t.§§t°’&2’§§}‘l‘.f..§§’t' 'yT°l“n'§’A§§9‘?:l‘]’l2 ‘:33: b’ltg“‘llm“'S"““Rn“mble'g°”l: MAY BE 7 WEEKS ’ Th b 1 h 1 runs to become the first ‘major bounced out. Tommy Davis I The schedule is supposed to atTlis(li(lr(‘i?‘aendmi11gtel1ydtlt1)c;!r'i‘z:Ie:e ::Iguzf!:d‘°1el:.ln0If:smA:1()g()e,tel:s3:3: I-:1-ahzpegogggfla kfavgzdmtge base; reach a conclusion in five weeks him eat them. Without salt, yet. Broadcast Board Threatens Force OTTAWA (CP)—Every televl-l slon station in Canada would have to carry the Grey Cup football telecast from Toronto Dec. 1 under a regulation pro- posed Friday by the Board of Broadcast Governors. The proposal -— subject to a public hearing in Ottawa Satur- day. Aug. 18 — amounts to a BBG move to use force where persuasion failed in trying to settle the long-drawn-out dis- pute between the CBC and the private CTV network over foot- ball rights. Earlier this summer, there were announcements the CBC had accepted for its 120-station network the offer of CTV to pro- vide the broadcast to both net- works. The TV rights are owned by CTV and one of its eight af- filiates, station CFTO-TV Tor- P onto. But Friday the BBG indicated this deal has fallen through. It said information reaching the board is that despite lengthy negotiations. no agree- ment has been reached between CTV and the CBC “which would John Bassett, chairman of CFTO-TV, said in offering the telecast to the CBC free of charge the corporation could not sell the game to sponsors other than those who already have contracted for professional football games this season. BASEBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Los Angeles 000 242 000- 8 11 ft’ Chicago 200 000 000- 2 51 S. Williams (9-5) Roebuck (B) and Roseboro: Buhl (6-8) An- derson (5), Lary (8) and Bar- ragan. HR: LA—Fa‘lrly (10). Milwaukee 060 010 000 - 7 11 0 Mia. 02300000O- 5100 Burdette, Curtis (3) (3-4) and Torre; Bnett, (3-5) Owens (3). Short (6). McLish (9) and Del- rymple, Oldis (7). Hits: Mil— McMillan (10). Pha — Dairy- mple (6). Gonzales (14). Second Milwaukee 011 000 000 - I I 0 ensure that a broadcast of the pm“, ozo om oox. 3 70 game will be available to all Hendlem (5 . 7) Raymond (7) television viewers in Canada." ud C,-ands“; Mahaffey (13 . 3) The BBG proposal is to invoke it feels this step is necessary to “safeguard the public interest in this particular instance." The proposed regulation has these two features: Every station would have to carry the game in full. the way CTV originates it. They could not alter either the entertain- and White. HR: Mil-H. Aaron (25). New York ()0000l000- 1 80 Cincinnati 020 010 00x- 8 71 Craig (5-14) and Pignstano; Jay (13-9) and Edwards. Hits: NYk——'l‘homas (16). Cin—-Cole- man (19). American League ment or the advertising content Washington 010 001000. I 70 of the program. ew York 200100 (Jon I so PERMANENT SOLUTION? Hamilton. (8-5) Burnside (5). Failing a CBC-CTV agreement on sharing advertising reven- ues, the board—after getting an application from any station on or before Nov. l-would move it and settle this too. also by regulation. The BBG said this will con- tribute to a permanent solution to the problem of broadcasting "major sports events ‘of national interest." It called for network cooperation to this end. The solution. as the BBG sees it. is to avoid exclusive con- tracts for TV rights to such events. The board said is al- l'6ld.iI has told the network it is C18 (3) Ind 3ll!‘8958- 3331 3F- too much room in one, why not give me a call 9°||lld€|'l!I¢ (-1118 Ipproach. M8378 W7)» M000“? (13% stomach and doesn’t give the "grow happy to drop one out. And I’d like By holding TV rights to res- 33mm°"-' 39° 1"’ 01°” ' 5 3° " your v 4 to tell you more about Purlna’s oom- ular-season Eastern Conference football games, CFTO-TV and CTV also held an option on Grey by CBC’s $175,000 offer for the Grey Cup game alone. Hsrlnen (B) and Schmidt; Ford. (9-5) Bridges (8) and Howard. HRs: NYk—Mantle (19). Lopes (6). oooooooo4- 4 I1 40l00(l30x- 8 90 Bushardt. (6 - 9) Fisher (1). Zanni (5). Joyce (8) and Car- reon; Schwall, (4-11) Radatz (9) and Pegiiaroul. HRs: Chi- Sadowski (4). Bus Yastrzemski 2 (14). Hardy (7). Ssh Fran. Ill00i)(m- I 80 Pittsburgh ooo1oosao- I 72 Sanford, (II-6) Larsen (7) and Heller; Law. (B-5) Lamabe (4), Sturdivant (5), Olive (8), Fran- Chicago Boston Minnesota (lsooo2ooos- 7 I1 Estrada, Brown (7) (5-3) and Landrith: Kralick. Sullivan (7) Moore (10) (5 - 3) and Batilev. }l.Rs: Blt—-Brandt (14), Robin- son (is). Minn-—Vel-sailea (ll), Battey (7). gers to an 8-2 victory over Chl- cago Cubs at Chicago Friday. Right llander Stan Williams, off to a rocky start in the first inning and needing help from Ed Roebuck in the eighth, scored his ninth success against five losses and boost his life- time record against the Cubs to 7-1. The first three Chicago bat- ters hit safely giving the Cubs (1 which Ron Fairly wiped out with his 10th homer in the fourth inning with a man aboard. The National League-leading Dodgers pushed across four un- earned runs in the fifth inning and added two more in the ‘sixth with Tommy Davis pro- ducing two-run singles in each uprising. ERROR STARTS IT With the score tied 2-2 in the fifth, Williams reached first on an error by shortstop Andre Rodgers. Maury Wills flied out THIS DRUG STORE OPEN WEEKEND‘ on a single by Fairly and a walk before John Roseboro singled home two more runs and drove starter Bob Buhl to the showers. Singles by Lou Brock and Ken Hubbs. I double by Billy Williams and an infield out ac- counted for Chicago's two runs in the first. The only other hits off Williams were a pair of harmless singles in the seventh but after retiring the first two batters in the eight, Williams walked the bases full. Roebuck came in and retired Rodgers to end the threat. Night action in the National had St. Louis at Houston, New York at Cincinnati, San Fran- cisco at Pittsburgh and Milwau- kee at Philadelphia in a double- eader. In the American, Washington was at New York. Chicago at Boston, Baltimore at Minne- sota, Detroit at Kansas City covEHEAD EVERY SAT. NIGHT 8 P.M. KAT PARK ‘I2 EVENTS NO DELAYS CANTEEN and Cleveland at Los Angeles. ~. -.. ..a -- EE E DAY in‘ Final Race: 1st Section For Team’s Individual Trophies FACILITIES RACING FANS Read The Entries and Selections DAILY PLUS WEEKEND MAGAZINE Lon er; SDIRIIE Tootttucrlottsloc Orville R. Turner Ford Tractor and Equipment Dealer WINSLOE DIAL 4-7467 TI PS ON OEITINO YOUR HEIFERS INTO PRODUCTION EARLY MONTAGUE gatiomoniyabona-flde Canadian fem family eenwh. 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