Ww é. € i dU attain eeeeeraeeenemmnnee amare ~~ Topway Shatt ers Record - _The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri: July 20 1966 _ Legion Tourney. : a1: Charlottet wn tI , Jo Go Saturda Oo Ac ion. i r _ oy : , By. FRED MacDONALD | on ‘tages | and 2.8 eombination- of Peegrsm nl r ren “§ 50° $7.90; 640. 370- 12. or . The Roya Canadian Legion = 9 4B Dougla Lowther. €.W te » : a i Tipuiy a seven year-old pay of Bay Pilot and Jolly Dick paid, Bold Debby FE. Bernard N@.4 147 70 5. 9 : . Atlantic Amateur Golf Champ- Brundage, George -Vessey B65 5° NF : mare -bvy Ableway dam Top-.$10.70 Timex 0 ie3, 2.14 : . fonships wil! be plaved at- the 9-54 Ken. Brown, R: Laval: : oown ; Notch’ Can dazzled Charlotte- Quinella on race tht#e, a.com Pavs $8.90, 4.00, 230. 202m * Belvedere Golf and Count ry’. lub «| ee. Des Sparling - town. Aarness racing fans as she bination of ‘West River Boy and: $6): 3-10. $31 40. 6.70, 490: 5.30, CN Golf Tourney" ever the weekend and the follow- 19 09 Ken Peverill, WL. set a.new track trotfing record Nancy's Pick, paid $1340" = 3 99. 319 . = ie is the draw for Ratenday 8 Kennedy, Jack Howefl - \ tH tl Ni (| af'the CDP last night.knocking Exactor on. race Ssix,,a com RACES 8 AND 7 : Set For Au 77 play 100K sthort Rafter: Bert ‘ : two-fifths of a. second off ihe “bination of Bold Debby. ae a West ‘River Boy (P. Pikney ) 1) g: 718 George Ayers, Doo Spencer, Boh Coe oa oli: mark set: by Bill Boyles’. Susan's. Birthday, paid 805.50." «©, Pick (G.. Frizzell) 2 2 si Hutchison, Dr 4 Nagins N12 Fred Joh ' ormy Song in 1963. The mare, Daily Double on races seven \, it ippertine: (6 co So MONC TON — This year’s an 7.24 —.Edon Daxraib, Raph) pamut Vir ee et — jven. expertly by owner and eight, a comibination . of sCoppertone /W. -Craigy 3-3} nual golf-tournament for: rail Dennis, George Mil! \ Neer) eee L Wilbur. MaeArthur; made West. River Boy. and Topway, Kenna. K R MacDonald) 4 4 roaders’ of- Canadian National’s . ' = 10 38 Rex Fulcher, Cecil id $10.60: ° “|Molo Kai |F Mchsaac 5-5 Atlantic Region is on schedule 730 — Eddie Bre Cler is : ta break leaving -the first time paid $ 4 ‘ \ g : ; Fler Li kK a ‘Gal Sacre. Oe ery see out, arid finished. fourth but in -RACE } oF Sir Jollity ¢ Woolvidge) “6 fo become another successful” ne, ene ae nN r8—— 1924 4 Joseph Duncan; Bert. the’ repeat, in dash etght: the Bay Pilot~(C.. Smith) - 1 Times 2149 and 214-2, “\/pvent. The'«l8-hole medal play ; eee ad aglas Cameron Bil, Hiinter—Earle MacFarlane “darling nf the local fans went Reed's Sue (J. Campbell) 2 Pays. ~ $2.40, 2,70, 2.10; 7.90, competition, to be held Wednes. © kee De at agrehe “oh AYse _ — Hhicry, Den Sroith, -to-the top as the field reached Mystery Romeo-- .-—Ce_ 210; 2-16- — day; August tith,—at-the-Mone: hg u x Fraser Burke iG for the quarter. pole and cut. (R. .MacFadyen) . 3 RACES 4 AND.# ton Golf-‘and-Country.’Club, wi n nault ee 4 1 3 Vernon Spicer. BIA 7° out her own. mile in’ setting her Queen's Rooster (J. Arsenault) 4 Shotgun “Hanover "he the 38th in the series = 7.42. Albert. Murphy itis White. H Toombs fou second track trotting record in Amarandy (G, Fitzpatrick) 5 . (J. MacGregor) 42> Last year’s tournament was ~ a Cudmore, Yvon Bouchard .\+ 10427 Yvon LeBlanc. Allison ' ~ less than & month. The great Carroll (J. Hennessey) 6 Amy Thorpe «+. Campbell) 2 3 won by W.L.A. Fraser, a si 2. 748. Dr W. McIntyre, Fuly Sarver, Bill ‘Boyle ‘se trotting mare also holds ‘the parbara’s Kay (R. Craig) 7 Miss Betty M ‘P. Pickney) 3 4 (foot-six-special agent in’ CN e eee meeret Saepen ” 10-48 _Da MacCormack, ' ctor y * peg the ee Gasroll J Hennessey) - @ Topway ‘W. MacArthur) 4 1 investigatitn department at iitton” Green, D Hangld Rodd Gus Vickers a merside of 24 set in the. nig (R igs 7) Mr. MacElewyi Key ° No vdney a fativ. : nae, al means ee, 10 — Ted Strain — Claude __ TOPWAY ON WAY TO MARK : card Oo Demian Day races een nee —.. | (C. Woolri idize cs 5 Es ree arece The Sos. #0 Dofle ighes,” Whitnéet. Irvin Buchanan BS Fea hace | (Emmett Bernard) -8| Times _— » and 2 96- ard C. Grayston trophy, award- George oer Doug ~McGo- 11.00 my Don Took, Morris Far-— The wale 9 e ae Time 2.15-3. ae ‘| Pays $8 W, -280:° ¥90.¢ed for best senior bind. was won,” van _ rar. Harkey MacLeod rarer Wilbur McArthur it made| Pays - $250, 2.70, 2.40;- 9.00. (2:60; ,2.40. $7.70, 4.00: 480. by FE. C. Taylor of Charlottetown 8.12 - Wes eres Harry Gal 1106 \Fran Zamaro, Doug 'S: a\ (ers | \S 10 ay Belge sb as Frank ‘Duck’ |6.40; 4.20 _, ~~ RACES 5 AND 9 Bud Kennedy of Moncton .and « loway, Gerald Moore Hil!. Hoag Carmichael loans resented him with al RACES 2 AND 6 -|Yankee Blaze (E. Bernard) 1. 7 Saint John, came in with a low . RR Gordon Stewart, Allt- 11% Jack MArris, RT at oo that amount on be- Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) 1 % Hurrah (F. Ferguson) S Slovo af Ti ts ote tie Tibbetts . eter MacLeod. R Peake Cudgpore, Tan\Austin ’ half of the Charlottetown hriv- Brenda's Flame {Donna Way,(0. Willis) 3 4) Paints Trophy. si R24 E MacLauchtan, Per 11 }4 Dr K. Irwin. Dr ing Park | (F, MaclIsaac) 2 8 Lise) Way C (S- Stead)” s+ Charles T. Ri aihiiitels, lev Smith. Doug Jewers FL Whitehead Dr T. Laid- S eco nize a ue Other starters in the Junior | Might Armstrong > Elot Wick (W. Craig) 5 2 \trative @ssistant to the region’ R40 Stan MacLellan. Rol- taw \ Free for All against Topway|.(R_Sudsbury) 2 6 Little Art(A Pineau) Ss ii, {ee =president,. ts ceiitediaat and Jewers. Bud MacPherson 11 94 $ fT wie. Robert : were Shotgun Hanever who won |Susan's Birthday “Rose Robin (C. Smithy 7s manager He says a : 2° R* ~~ T. J. Keheler’.Ben D’- Glenernss, K_ R- MycDonald OTTAWA (CPi — The Cana- /CFL's recognition The associa- Portugal, which ache4 -fh@ doch four in 2.08:2, and was) «WwW. MacArthur) 42. «Times -— 2.07 and 2.07-4 brethren of licati h teed A _._ Entremént, Art Perr 1130 > Fo@ Priced Lou Gar- dian Football Players Associa- tion must remain representative final stages of the World - second to Topway. in. race eight, | | Dennis Herbert Pays — $9.80, 9,20, 5.20; 11.30. | indicates “go “0 meld oe R 42 It Kell liv. Harold batt WS Prentice. \— iion has won lis lémonth strug: of a majority of the players” in for —the-—first—tme——searte allay eg” “Amy~” Thorpe ~~+2-3'> -Miss. - nr aa eun-sueh tos eld of ‘golf- . ‘Spicer, Dr WM Phinney ~| Hs i Ellis, Elmer Ro gle for recognition by the Ca- the league teams im scoring with hae Betty M. (34), and Mr’ McEl- . a li ares ion rm einai B 4k Lorne Monckley, Ber? gers, Roy “MacLaughlan, \ nadian Football League. and ‘But I don't_think we'll have Russia's fourth-place finisn. also7wyn Key (5-5) tie Setchinete Gua : rt : nie Smeltzer, Hiram Nelson 1142. — Der ar Hooper, ae now is working out details for any. trouble~ in this respect,” Was its best in world cup play.- Yankee Blaze driven by Em- ae pa 8.554 — Lorne Brigcs. WR. al Amirault Clarkson it pension plan Schreider said in an interview. Schreider said verre represent- mett Bernard and another trot- em An .{mpressive prize list has White James Innis, John Thom-. -11 48 G 't Maddison, \Leo “We're not. sure of the type ‘We had about 90 per cent of atives of the nine (Fl. teams ting sensation Little Art owned been drafted for the event. Prt as. Lepine, Far! Smith ‘of pension plan we'll have but: the players last season and with wanted to wait unt? the final” by George Semple of ree: zes go for:low. gross and runner- 900. Hon W J MacDonald, | 11.54 Joe Molloy, Ivan Ber. it could become operational this the pension plan we hope to get cuts were made and driven by ay top an — low, net and runner-up and Ken Sterne. Don Beatty. gan, Lee King \ year,” the association's presi- 100 per cent this year Schreider said he ‘s not sure divided honors in = eee. to he championship in first, seo < 9.06 . Al Ferguson, Arnie Pat: 1200 — Gerry Burgoyne, AG. \dent, Gary Schreider,, an-| Recruiting of new players What form. the pension will Inv itational bay oo ond, third and pensioner divt- terson, Ned Dooley ; MacMillan. Had McInnis nounced Thursday hasn't started yet this year. take." dashes a fee "Y vankee Blaze sions. = ey Yosees Alders_JacWP ones, 19.94 Mf —3.--Young, A. #:-| _\Key to the plan. and the as- ‘ia a i at the eighth ee} Paige yp i ies wil oy Vessev : Pecsia. ite Cans sociation’s recognition. is acree- ‘ r scorch August 8, post . entries i Sih Rol lenat, Méivie Mir ghenie ae wee oer mnent ber the CL to muntch im: = “Dede ers Nip. went a re ee in the | By JOHN SHORT Eskimos hoe talk been out of the be accepted up to and including E : ot 12 acKenrie. W. D. , ing 1 a a playoffs for ‘the the iast three the tee-off . rf ray. Herbert Briggs idividual player contributions to ‘time of 2.07. Hurrah owned and| EDMONTON (CP) Two tee-off time, 9 a'm., tourna- 9.4 —-Walter Carver, Mane Harrison, B. Dunning. — lg maximum of $300 a year. This ‘driven by Elmer Ferguson, fin- |football clubs ’.with . things to years. Saskatchewan, oft@MN/\ment day. It costs a bit more fee Burgoyne. Jack Vautour 12.18 H Seiford, Merlin Jin cost each team $9,600 a - Shamrocks lished a good second, and Don- |prove meet tonight in the overlooked ‘in’ pre-season rat- lif the golfers-don’t want to gam- 9% Bill Harvey, Angus |MacKenzie, Bill Beer lyear # all players participate. naway owned by Charlie Willis /opening game of the 1966 Cana- {Ings teed — a a mei ble on the weather, says Mr. MacFachern. W S_ Coley Afternoon Starters Butch Me- |" This will make ay maximum For any softball fans who like and ‘driven by ‘Orville Willis was 'dian Football League season. ee As on hee Rideout. : 9% Austin Brooks, Wo M. Gee, Bob Giggey, Lloyd Grant, ‘of $600 per player for a start to see a Ghose game. lois of rune ‘hit hie Saskatchewan ~ R ou hriders | GHT i Railroaders’ from Prince Ed Coulston, Bruce Welsman Phil. Perry, Irving MacKinnon, ‘The association: hopes to ar Land he drenched by. ‘ram thei. .w dash nine Little * ae enter Clarke Stadium here. for LOST. FIG . ' toatl ward Island, New Brunswick, _ “942 — Albert Wiliams, Ralph John MacKinnon, Jack Murphy, ‘range an annual all-star ame { game between the BIS Sham- made a break leaving coat 2 game with Edmonton Eskl- Five successive. losses last Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland —_ ‘Williams, Cliff MacNeill Vietor McMaen 4 tot . ¢ n. time out, went to top and -jyear dropped Edmonton out Of are expected to tak part tn tt 0 boost the al oe and the Dodgers in City imos, who believe they are xpe P he = pension plan. was League action was-a-classic. The ‘r™ we = - eee ady to vacate the lower re- the running for a playoff spot joven again this vear — the 15th’ | main demand made bv ol {League eked out an another _ great’ mle ‘cesses of the five-team Western |Defore. the season. was well. un- |vir "Rideout has organized. a 117 WI whe seven year old hay gelding similar start. this nr lder way. A Mr_Fidenut has-or ce S jwith a three mn rally in the i pean Gallon dam Marion L. |Conference Roughriders eee eer could be disastrous ‘from a 8 3d Spot Pile- Ups Galore Concetta NM] |bottom of the seventh A two four straight heats-to prove they can match Cal- |; juntil new provided the main re homer by .Rov MacGonnel —— > five : gary Stampeders and Winnipeg both~ financial and me. ‘Need Insura ic ? prior to race standpoints. nce? § stumbling block to negofiations | knotted the score and the broth Figige Wick owned by the Blue Bombers in a race for first |" p47 onton “must play aa with the league and team own- ‘hein: Ce act of Paddy anc Wit She- | Greenbrier Farms.and driven, by | place. AUTO, LONDON (‘CP)—Jose games—two with Winnipeg ‘and ' <4; A ers Torres, pherd gave the Dexiderk the win Walter Craig was second. and| pqmonton coach Neill Arm- : OR t Covehead CFL AGREED a lanky centre forward, scored as Paddy hit a long triple ‘and. DV. MacDonald's Rose Robit \grong has made tt plain he will | hae ee ate teas MOT BIKE,- .wtith only two minutes to play Rane eS Thirty-one stock cars registered for the regular Wed- number of laps for this nesday night stock car races at were determined by the number the Covehead Raceway and the of cars entered crashes and. smashes they pro Race No 1, for six cylinders, vided were enjoyed hy @ crowd was won by "Wild Rilly Hicken” _of aver 1,500 pfople ek m a Pontiac, second was Win- There were pileups. were Mary Waller in third place The race galore, &@ stem Hancock, driving a 35 Chev Details of the agreement were * worked -out— last week. in -Tor- onto by Schreider and Pat Ma- honey, former CFL president. The two men have heen ne gotiating since the association was formed and met in Calgary last March when the associa- tion listed three demands which @ar that persistently went afire and third was taken by Al Mat have been accepted by the on three different occasions and Rae, driving “Gerda” his 36 LF. : - of the |5 etarters in the free-for- Pontiac The demands were -@l only- seven finished. “giving Race No. 1 for flathead V-8s, > 1. Recognition of the assacta- indication’ of the rough..and was wan. by Kevin Power in @ 4,59: tumble driving that took plaee. 53 Ford, .second was Milton) 2. Explofation of the feasibil- Despite all of this seemingly Drummond. in a 54 Ford and ity of a pension ‘plan; reckless driving there was only third was Al MacRae driving & 52.-Fard four-car collision received an in- fy) overhead V-fs; was won jury to his ankle and had to be Fred. Smith im his 87 Dodge, @ 564 Dodge. driven by Austin Rear taken to the hospital: The collision “occurred when Quaid, was se ene car bumped another, spin- spot was Jum Gorman in . ming i around. The spinning car Pontiac. was then struck by $hree other -'Race No. 4'saw Lance Low- | ears, mayhem ruled supreme ther in a 56 Plymouth come. in’ for_a little while until the dam- few, AF MacRae and his. Ger- aged cars were clea track second and in th ‘2 ve Chappell driving a 53 Pon- E:lwood,-.Pasnter)-driving-—hl s_tiae-.finish.thind... 8@ Ford V-8 had tough luck all RATS Duckie Woolridge and his 3. Establishment of mechanics There to the PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today’s major league baseball games. American League . is one rider: is 4g Cleveland “sietert™ THES “at Thursday night to give Portu- gal- a 21 victory over Russia and third place in the World 44 by Reg Flanaghan’ who Donald and driven by Clark Cup soccer tournament The Portuguese, exhausted by a semi - final match Tuesday night, fatled to achieve the rhythm they showed in losing 2-1 to England The crowd of 70,000 gave a special ovation at game's -end : for Lev Yashin, 37 - year - old Russian goalkeeper, Eusebio put Portugal -into the lead after 12 minutes an a pen-- alty shot, his ninth .goal of the competition. He appeared cer- _—_ome_slight_injuryt_in_race num. “tor “the -CF LW hanidié~ any Fe tain to take the Tren bertour,.one. ofthe. drivers.ia.&-..Race.No.2,tor the big powel-\oGests bythe “association Hanet take ‘the 21,000 prise for ae Eduard Malofeev scored Rus- sia’s goal just before half time. Eusebio was shadowed throughout the match by Rus sia’s Valeriy Voronin, who mever let the big Mozambique star get into shooting - position. Now attention centres on the final “in Wembley Stadium Sat- ° urday between England and West _Germany The cerns league ‘final chy downing Rug Jeasue Wilf singled him: in : Teet_ Gregory was credited | with the win buf he was reliev- pitched to the fina! twe batters. The combination allowed 19 hits, three walkouts and struck out three Shamrock batters Rollie Diamond .and Emmet_ Gallant shared the hurling duties for the loses and had exactly the same) r of hits walks and strike- charged against them did the winners. = . Paddy Shepherd went Sav for five for the winners -while new- comer Joe LeClair was *4 This was-the latters first game of the seastn. For. the. Josera playing + coach Bill Mullican was aiso + The. Dodgérs came 1p. W) th the biggest single inning splurge in the league this year. as they scored eight players before one man was retired in the first in- ning. The loss left the Sham- rocks with a 7-10 mark for the year while the Dodgers ran ‘their mark to %7. a difference of 151 The Seis ~ lead driven by Clark Smith wes snes. inot win sas as Os cng ary aie DY. wae bodies he employed last year; heres sip rk ES skimos- have. made more basic Smith won the curtain raiser in| changes than any other club in 215-3. The time was a new life- | the West. time-mark for the fine two year | Defensive problems ham p- old pacer.” lered both clubs through much’ Jolly Dick a fourteen year oldof last. season: Edmonton intro bay gelding owned by Mrs. Ab- jduces ‘2: virtually-new defensive | igail -Ponlton, city, and drive |packfield and.coach Eagle Keys by Harry Poulton and Bold Deb- (ot Saskatchewan hopes a year ‘py an eight year old chestnut lof experience. will aid his crew | ‘mare owned by E: W. Ross of |o¢ young defensive linemen and | Flat River and: driven by. “ linebackers. mete Fema iy ek me « 2 and olly Dick won| ee ek ihe 308, mat [De your LEGS ACHE with |- rie oe oe et SCIATICA 2 14-The-win_by Bold Debby was cher sixth in seven starts. West River Boy owned by the Do sharp stabbing pains shoot Longworth Stables of Truro and_dowrryour thighs, hip toankle? Isit driven by Phil Pinkney won hard for you to get about? If you both ends of from wearisome event winning ache or the terrible pains of seven in 2.14:2. . ee try TEMPLETON’S T-R-C four year old bay geld- y. paki Downtown dam Betty so oe at drug count- Belle went to top both’ trips and | &rs everywhere. | won easily. Nancy's Pick ne (See Sous exhibitions, the first two weeks. Armstrong's major balm, de- spite an indifferent showing in is that his offence 'was-the most explosive in Can- ada by the end of last seson I LEN HOOKEY 4. NORSEMEN CAME. EARLY The earliest Norse Crossing.” 13-4 mark. (.763' while the sarees are A distant W raids as far west as Ireland occurred in REGULAR FARES FIRE, LiFe. ff Co-Op Ins. Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 F SPECIAL NOTICE » To Island Racing Fans —BRUNSWICK- DOWNS | hiss wade arrangements with CN to have, the MV Confederation ._ make a special “Monctonian sta ei ey Tate cae return Jomo tte ae nee re OY Pig » £ wt 5 > 33° even he st ldn't on the second event for California Brunet (10-7) (N sia 2-1 Monday night y > «Feature Pays: Dally Beatie a : 7 AKE PLANS NOW! PS tes mal: te 09 the bid Sond Steck — nop Pheentr V-8s. Race No.-$. Detrott McLain (13-7) at Kane — —— —— jast_with a ihe ss . M : ning out: That is richt up-usul In second was Mel .“Crowbar™ ~ City oe (6-5) (N), . 4 COME ON OVER AND SEE the Free-For-All and Elwood Fraser driving a 53 Ford and ., ee seat aa “7 at ae oo ; - - drove # masterful race and. thik ‘third was Al MacRae, also driv- “nnesota Metre ee cg ae “Tt - “4 first place, though he did have ing a 53. Ford New York Downing (6-6) at HE MONCTONIAN @ spin’ out on the second last Race No. 6, thé overhead V- Chicago —— sey “ i f ' - - that nearly cost hitn the vie- gs on by Dave Con- Boston Brandon - we SATUR JULY 30 pr . ao ane tied eh is 58 Ply- Sheldon (5-11) at Washincton : SA DAY, Y . " “Second im the free-for -all Was mouth to a_ well first, Richert ($9) and Ortega (7-9) “ \ P Time 7:30 Fred Smith driving ‘“Mechante- Fred Smith came in second and ‘N? te : ea. Pi ost , @) Man” a 57Dodge V-8 Third third was Kenny Newbury in his. National League. . ° place went te Dave Johnston in 5A Ford San Francisco Herbel (43) at : gg. "37 Ford and. fourth was won Race No 7, the consolation ‘'lanta Cloninger: (9-7) ‘N) : _ BRUNSWICK DOWNS a Roger Keizer also in a Ford——race for non-winners was won ary ere on = Cn. - : f ; 2 Phe fiveslap Powder-Puff race by Dave. Johnston, second was cmnati aioney” | ' , : : = - : ; eras von by Marie Thorné_and Donnieagishaut and third wes Chicago Holtzman +10) at Do Travel Trailer Moncton ¢ New enter nee. Kay oes seco ona ‘and Ralph Brown. gen Paine Page Bia A a 3 ( at Accessories - ; 'Pittsburgh Fryman. (85) (N). CHARLOTTETOWN ef 2 ——— ame ——$——————— i; Lass, Angelés Drysdale (7- u) We Love Our : : lat St * Louis Jaster (52) (N) DRIVING PARK BASEBALL ? » guty 29, 1966 ae | The Alberton & West Prince Board. of Trade 70,000 Readers .- ~ Francis Macksac rton & West Prince Board of Tr ANNUAL AQUATIC DAY . _ Making Racing Name By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ee a - | ¥ s © ah ot { ' eat 8 P.M. 7 : 7: i wi emi ao. THE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT _ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-JULY 29&30 —.} fy FRED MacDONALD ings great fob with. this three Chirare ‘se ee © ons ao ; = AF - —+ s mo —" _ bees Fame, age Oe — - Freehan: Lamabe (56),- Locker ° 5-SEASED'S CHOICE ~Prinee Edward Istand's-“Total Selling : mn ALBERTON SOUTH a ARF the Charlottetown track is eye ional 7 * es 4—REGGIE BEST : ‘ ‘ i = hae around 10 arta Coase mio e— sine SMS HEN oS | nesters amined: tenacity Mallard . a AIO name in local race circles Mfe- Si ati nen er 7 ze = c : - Isaac, 28, begins only his second three ie ers aise hase carat meade (8) uae mant- = . - : ped and ormorant. NZ . - year with the sidewheeJers and is stable High Frice, a pa 7 FAY ' RACES 2 — 4 7 : = ; ee . cae he has developed sAine who came a long way and turn- ley; Nuxhalt (42), Queen 18)+/1 smog FROST ‘ OLD HOME WEEK : a. FRIDAY EVENING - 9, 30 * ; racing stable “77 edt in many fine miles last sum- Noteebart (8) and. Coker. Gis: | 2—SPLURGE pence sear tere io esllee ee fe Onions eal, SD eee GF.) |e eee Oe GRANDSTAND Mammoth dance in Government Transit Building at Albe ae ae. Serie bust bo: won Cae Setar Niet fo ot Sackvaie | SELROMA on ee ee ‘-Musie-by Paul and Pe | euped ta the h Downs a mile of 210 é ‘actian tonight when Mr Jolity 6_WAYNE'S PRIDE Mat realy me 241 goes against four fop. three year ~ the Echoes. - He has paced a mile im here this year but Francis has given the son of Price Tag a rest forthe past few weeks For the likeable, hardworking Mclsaac. his biggest thrill was '¢ vette a 210 ot on High search of the hons share of the 5—CAPTAIN CHIEF _i mess game until 1960 _ "He began 1 J td@riving at the winter racing” ‘L meets at North River in 1969 “ with his own horse Harless Abb In 193: he was given a few head to train for -Ray Davidson it search of .the—winners RACE 3.— 7% share of the money im dashes: 4 ‘1—FISHERMAN’S LUCK and 8 2—ANNAN GAL You can be.sure the hard work- .3—-LUCKY ¥. MclIsaac will be going alt im 4#—JIM F ASHION SATURDAY AFTERNOON OFFICIAL OPENING 1.30 ON SALE *_end in the next few Years the Price, bat who knows before ‘too purse 7 oa HAL ‘Geitibatnint dante tee Monday Night. and Friday + Guest Speakers. ay a iu table has. iredyally increased’ jong he may, have three more = me MIM night of Old Home Week goon Sale Monday, ‘Music by Summerside Legion Concert Band. clsac is one of the really lare’210 pacers im his stable RACES ¢ — * August Ist, 1966. Monday night's race ecard will }+ workers at the Charlottetown ~ maim me}—-workine —srom-.daylizht to vd’ Helping Francis 19..0..real.. br - feature the Evening Patriot’s Invitation Free-For- yar te attcky-Getant— .All-and_the-race-highlight of ‘the week will be the _ATTENTION _ 1—PEARL WAY 9 SHERMAR-—DAMID “dawn-to—get—hisstable -i0 100-40 seniner —and-earetaker who | _ 3—MR. JOLLITY _ —— ue «* has been doing an exceptional | ~ HORSEMEN. 4-SPEEDY CON . _-} “Gold -Cup_and_ Saucer Free-For-All on Friday = Francis drove in- iirst race je with the Mclsaac colors. -§_TEXAS CHIEF night. Tickets are $2.00 per seat per night, this in- c Bu : last June at Brunswick Downs “One of the best’ is the way cludes admission at ‘the Main Grounds Gate and anteen on the wharf Lobster rghers, Lunches, ae: with amare named Thundergirl. francis backs the hardworkimg Declartaion and starting ee neue s ‘of stpofiement program may be held next after- Prizes for all events. : gues sree earn? _ eg te Parkdale sadea - fee for the Early Closer > kirk wits th. noon or evening — at which time tickets will be ~ the look s his past — The Mc stah ch sas Nw ot een ae : 6 : > yi ' sy Serlormancen cht caw sek just cic starters sed four volts The Maritime Bred NW 150 3_PEPSER FIRST « honored _Derias. all other r race events no reserved : SATURDAY EVENING 7: 30 TO9 how his*hard work -ts paying off' st ters nelude Maln: Kai. Ua mm Life Time: to he raced a. pak seats snl a : : Th Lobster ( 1 Week koi Mr Jothty. Maggie Ss ersid , SEE FA 5 Eni eet Kieeeie ONT a8 A ee tivel Sak hes bel on AME. HURRICANE JENNIB CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND Bond conce on Westerner Motel lawn by Summerside side~Francis put a’ new lfe- Gene. “wenn ree, S $rd. is due before noon J—RUDY FRISCO : in can a dias M212, Flame, Eleanor Patch, a4 on Saturday July 30th. $—CALAMITY'S BOY PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION ee Legion Concert Band- “also gave Mr ates 1 Price ‘ 2 ve : : Race fans will see ” Melsaae = mark of 2.12, and Francis is do- a sey. gr 7