rT ame Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 8%, 1968. Srpalivellaehetersttianes ecard - Pirates Slip Into Third © HOUSTON (AP) — we John- ; Cloninger earned .his 10th. win support of Jack : unson ‘hit a two-run homer |Miller and helped. Washington |4 split of an American League oT ad re Dodgers’ three-run first Senator s——défeat—Ameri-in- (doubleheader — Sunday. : : jnning and singled across a run League leading Baltimore Ori | gers won the first game 9-2. . Take Over rFirst: a 'gle and Frank Howard's sdouble~: son,-Ron Fairly and Jim Le lagainst seven losses as he jand one in the. eighth on. Brink-" febyre each drove in three runs |fanned six in outdueling thé |man’s -bunt single « Sunday as Los Angeles Dodgers |Phillies’ Larry Jackson. NEW YORK (AP). Ron Swo- clobbered * Houston, 14-3 and Rico Carty started ‘the scor: boda. knocked in ‘4wvo runs im , Moved _into first place in the ing in the second with his Sixth Fisher’s Six: hit National League by_one ete home, run.In thée.sixth, Felipe pitching Sunday as New —Xork centage point. : ~ |Alou Singled with two out and |Méts defeated St~ Louis 4-1 dnd The ‘victory, their third | lrode home on: Joe Torre's dou- igained a split of their double- straight, boosted,’ the Dodgers |ble. and in the sevehth ‘Woody /header. re ‘ ahead. of Pittsburgh . Pirates, |Woodward- doubled for chis third | The Cardinals won tke who lost to Cincinnati 9-7, Third- \hit and-scored—as—Cloningzer-dou---or-ner—4-1-—hehind—Tim- MeCar-- 1 ee men FFancisco is” three bled to- the =t'all in centre. Ver's two-run homer. : oints ou . see a rhe Astros’ loss was: their | WASHINGTON (AP) bs Ken DETROIT (AP) Joe Foy's eichth Straight, 15th’ in’ the last |MeMullen’s three-run: homer im jjeadoff homer ‘in the 10tif* in- | . 16 games and 2tst in the: last the. sixth | inning’ climaxed a \ning gave Boston Red Sox a ‘7-6 95 four-ran outbreak against Joba ivietory over “Detroit Tigers and The Ti” in five-run: eighth: ~ ples 6-2 Sunday. Foy was the first batter to Fairly, who had four hits al- Pete Richert gave up nine | face Detroit reliever .Crlando together, also hit a tivo-run jhits, but the’ Orioles «scored only Pena. The homer was h': {3th. homer, .in.. the fourth, . and on home runs by Brooi.s Rabin- The Tigers went ahead 6-4 ~brousht- n--an--eight-inning—-ryun-son-and-Paul Blair. It was ‘Rob- witha six-run seventh inniug in with a single. Lefebvre knocked |inson’s 20th of the season and | which Willie Hortou-led off with in ‘one run with a, seventh in- Blair's, fourth. his second homer -of the—day_- ning grounder~ and two more Miller breezed through - the | land later hit a two-run single. Be with a triple in. the eighth.’ first four innings, giving up only | ‘But Carl Yastrzemski hit a| a Willie Davis collected four a single by Ken Harrelson in | two tun’ pinch ‘homer in the top | hits for the Dodgers while John |the second, and. fanning six. lof the ninth, tying the game. | Roseboro added ‘three to the 20-| But Paul Casanova led off the | | hit assault fifth with his rinth homer, and: ANAHEIM (AP) —. Wayne} ; with one out-,° Brinkman and ‘Causey tripled home two runs | PITTSBURGH (AP) ~ Deron Boh Saverine singled. McMullen |and scored another, powering ‘| Johnson lashed two doubles and |followed with his 10th home run. 'four-run rally in the. 10th inning | + a single, driving in four runS |. phe Senators added a run in that gave Chicago White Sox a/| E 4yj-Sunday as Cincinnati defeated ithe seventh on Saverine’s sin- 9-8 victory over California Sun- | a Pitts sburgh 97 despite :a lusty’) iday, HIDING: DENORMABGE. AY busca | Pitcher Bobby Locker. ‘started Clements ithe 10th with an ‘infield single. | Clemente’ _smasied 160 /erne But Jack Sanford retired the! evets,.2nd fwd Rees and next two batters. Jerry. Adair knocked in five runs. His. three- then singled, and, Causey fol- “}lowed with a triple to right- -cen- | itre field for two runs, ‘broke.a 5-5 tie. | ~cut the Reds’ lead to two runs, but the Pirates couldn’t get any closer. Johnson's drove in three runs in: the sixth, 2 __boosting the Reds’ .margin to %| —————4--The hit, off Don Cardwell, | came after Cincinnati loaded | the bases on singles by Don Not- 2 run homer in-the-seventh ‘inning jl ty U second double L eral manager Lew Martin. of Don Buford. Vancouver -Meunties- ‘said Sun- als double Prev? 4 . | day pitcher Verne Handrahan’s | The ae nor Eis me leach in. the contract has been assigned-out- linnings of the nighteap. : right to Kansas City Athletics. first gold jfarther and farther behind. And |Both women re clocked t fr the tebart and Tommy. Harper and : The two in the first came on It was. Canada’s first & -were’ cloc in| mos ‘ori start. a walk to Tommy Helms. Fs Toad Gn cabcen with singles by Ed° Bressoud, Ken |medal in the short spring since | jhe. sprinted down the finishing |2:50.3. Donna Ross of Montreal) The big. surprise in °the de- Johnsori also doubled home @ the pacific Coast League Boyer, Swoboda. and: Bill, Mur- Perey Williams of Vancouver | istraight as if he were finishing ;was eighth and last. icathlon,: new to the Games. was run and scored, on Dick Simp-| yfounties, left by air Sunday Phy. aed. to. victory “in. the » first (a Sib vard race instead of a) OMy: & few minutés prev-ithe showing“of Moro who was) ‘gon’s single in a three-run fifth, | foes ‘Kansas City. mien in “the seventh’ “Ron |Gamies “at ~Hamilton, Ont., in| poe Taps in piss steamy |iously, ‘another London. typist, sixth after the first five eyents | and he. triggered a ‘three-ruM! ‘Handrahan, Nornsin Char ‘Hunt doubied, Bover was |190s. i ‘heat |Kathy Rowlatt, had easily |Friday.— Moro -was second in| fourth with a_ single. lottetown, P:E.1.. was with the walked: intestiorenti and Swo-| Jerome's photo-finish victory) Clarke was goad in 27:39.4 |clinched the. springboard ‘diving |each of. the last three events— ©! : : d Mounties briefly last year and |hoda singled Hunt home. Larry |—ittook officials” 42 minutes to ‘for the silver and Scotland’ 's| title, in which she led all the | the javelin, pole vault and. 1.500- CHICAGO ‘AP) Cap Peter- | eRe SREY d id the winner and third- |Him. Adler took the bronze-in|way.. She scored a “total of - an einglay j had a 1-0 record before moving . Elliot ‘thei grounded to pitcher |4eclce jmetre run—and he picked up = son's two-run singles capped a tk Inbhaniville af the teteraas Al yack ho threw the ball Place brofize = medal perform- 2815.4. Dave. Ellis of Toronto |735.00 pai paints. Miss Boys, the lenough points:to take the bronze four -. run. seventh inning that 1. where h 37 ij pee ies Vila f- |ances by how Moro of Trail, was sixth and Andy Boychuk of |freckled-faced baby of the Ca- | with a totol of 6.983. Clive Longe _ helped San’ Francisco snap. a ea og plore aul rely dallas Cor caked: if,.C-in-_the’ decathlon —and |Orono, Ont., eighth. nadian team, “fought off a-last- jof wares was the silver winner _ tempted force play. at second. three-game’ losing streak Sun- |' H : = le is 21, weighs 195, bats left. Boyer raced home. on. the~er- day with a 9-6 victory over Chi- | i thr right. < SEE, : cago Cubs. ~ |= Sensation rinet . Nancy McCredie in the women's shot-put 28:26.6 Was set by Bruce Kidd |Knight,_ were the icing on-the cake for of -Toronto, the winner in: 1962. ‘champion, .to win the silver with REED RUNS, tern Football Conference club Blue Bombers. A record:crowd Saskatchewan Roughrider fullback George ‘Reed rambles for a gain Sunday as the Wes- took a 38-14 victory over year's “ — « Local Juveniles urday, ic , jlieved in the fifth fone by | ‘ ‘Shea who went the rest | way. la total of 13 hits, and came up| [with jtwo hits for the winners. In an exhibition game yester- Pa% rounds of 74 and the 37-year- » Ce ‘Charlottetown : aged by Ted Strain and coached! | allowed only. one Rif only one hit. dwling | th C.Y. MacDonald, pee see their Mount iparts 9-3 in a evening ood es Piel Abetlan abl Juvenile « Base- champidnships. .Ken Ballem on the mound for the win- eras giving aoe hits, four | and -s k out no -less | on 13. For, the “losers Craipl Started the game but was re-/ See ae + f ‘the The. Legion bombed them for a five run outburst. _in_the |_ fifth inning. Ken Ballem, Barry Ellis, Gerry Murphy, Bob Do- herty and Bob Macinnis all had (CP) two, BATHURST, N.B Cecil Dowling fired op County Title Royal while Bill Weatherbie had three’ Chonda Legion Juveniles man-|hits in his batting chances, and : Dominates Tourney — sub- day afternoon the Juveniles met |°!d teaching: professional from last GAINS GROUND of 20,009 watched the action at champion Winnipeg Taylor Field as Reed ran for 118 yards on 18 carried and | scored one touchdown. - (CP Wirephote) their older version, the. Roya Canadian Juniors’ and came ou | | Charlottetown won thé 36-hole ¢|Gowan Brae open golf tourna- | Jerome Takes BEG's 100; Swimmers Also. By JACK~SULLIVAN . | Canadian Press Sports Writer (considered the best of the lo KINGSTON, .Jamaica (CP)— jdistance runners. ‘ In.a little more than nine sec-;| The Kenya who captured that onds Saturday night Harry Je-| hearts” of everyone here is Naf- ‘rome of Vancouver swept. aside itali Temu, a 23-year-old tribes- Bill Skowron singled in Cau- seven years of frustrating fai- |man. He beat Clarke by more VANCOUVER (CP) — Gen ‘sey and came around himself on jure. in big-time track competi- than 150 yards and set a Games tion. when’ he won ‘medal inthe —“men*s——100- Hee iva ara ldash, one of the plums of the| Over the final mile, ‘British Empire Games. he lett of. Brampton, |_ The old Games~ record ‘Ont., ord- holder at the distance and ng- Ray Middleton. -the cellent day, Jill Slattery, ~breaststroke— fitrat -an great- rival .and af | lditch challenge © the The English girls had an ex- winaing swimming, lgold column- with three, all in \diving and fencing old medals. |!tack and field. 21-year-old Shef- | field hairdressery ‘scraped home | the gold lrecord of 27 minutes, 14.6 — sec- ‘by -a® touch to win the 20-yard jtotal o from “Susan jwith 7 Aussie defending | ‘inning — spends almost every day of his {ain Roost of Toronto was fifth ter field and also at the nae life walking — London postman lwith 218-7. New Zealand crashed into the | 7.270 points, winning greatest all-around athlete. He thad led the 10-event contest al- 7-128: Pelas Welsh. a Zealand -medical 23-year-old student, | Willie, McCovey and Jim Hart ‘ KANSAS CITY (AP)°— Dick |Ganada. - eee points to* 624.50 _for ‘Miss |, on i f jwonthe 3,000 - metre steeple- —drove in runs with doubles in BASEBALL +Green_singled_in- two runs in a| Until the track and. Yield team : FOR ENGLAND dayie~ bie tS Kure ichase. His time, a Bee the. seventh and Peterson fol- - 'three- -run fourth inning that pro- iproke the -medal barrier, the gest. gold -snedat’ winhiek = swith | ndous last ies fOr | ord $:29.6, has been bettered < lowed with his two-run single, RESULTS _ pelled Kansas City past Minne- |swimymers.had_held-the. spot-on upusth: tea PAN ee ii'2-Somersault-with-Gouble-; oy “Shera WE ai which “proved the winning blow acacsana “sota Twins. 4-2and- helped. the |jight- for-Canada-with-three-gold- Laie Soin Eat th twist urned:the--trick—for-the lnee Gaston” Roelants oF Bel. Se eee lSscond Athletics gain a split of a Sun-|medals and a -silver _in SX crack of daw aid Botton ar jCanadian_girl and “brought. her 4 yiomThe old Games mark 6] ep hotfom: of the: seventh with: two Boston 000 120 102 17 70 ‘day. American League double- events, It’s been 28 years since |). Roe Wallwork scored 80.40" points, just ‘enougir to win."§:43.4 was set by Trevor Vin- eo ee Randy Tetroit ' 000.000 600-0— 6-11 1 jeader. (Canadian, swimmers won War easy" Victory over Il rivals in SETS JAVELIN RECORD cent of Australia in 1962. undley d- als in the ; 3 as “Brandon, McMahon (7), Wyatt | The ‘Twins won the — first |many gold _me twjo hours, 44 minutes, 42 see-| John Fitzsimons, a 23-year-old pea fen Be un cctnn (7), Osinski (9};>Lonhorg (10) {game 2-1 ona pair of run scor- | i\Games, * ae ee . seer —— jAbingdon~ (Berkshire) mache: Betichane rd RECORD-SET- : 4 ier followi ingle by Ron 24 Tillman; Lolich, Wickér- ing singles by Don" Mincher. « The Caifadiap team won <a ~ Alex Oakley of Oshawa, Ont., gained England's ‘fifth gold ot |New land's, “Mrs. © Valere wees, Mage tek pat tne Minnts sham (7), Sherry (7), Gladding Jim Gosger singled in the jtotal ~of six medals Satire ey was fifth and “Felix Cappella of ihe day by winning the~ men’s | [Serer FOE, Wok ee eee ahead with a three-run homer in oe ae = and ss Kansas. City fort in the mane and the harvest is expected ''xtidiand, Ont., sixth ‘javelin with a toss’ of 261 feet, Shot “put for the third straight the third. It s his 25th of t s: os—Yastrzemski (12), \cap, went to second on a single vei ee ge ie of "he oe F.oy (13). Pet—Horton . (17), iby Danny Cater and scored on cae ‘ Second ‘Roger Repos’ double. Green's, : Minnesota 200 000 000— 2 61 |single brought in Cater and Re-' PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Toay Kansas City 000 310 00x— 4 51 |poz. 3 Cloninger pitched a five-hit shut-| Perry -(5-5) Klippstein (6); | Don Wert, Norm Cash and. out Sunday and doubled home a |Worthington (8) and Zimmer- ‘Orlando McFarlane hit solo ho- i : run as Atlanta Braves defeated ~-Philadelphia--Phillies=3-0: man; - Lindblad (4- 4), Aker (9) mers for. the. Tigers in the | and~ Roof: : - ‘opener. = aeeaEe Large Pay In Summerside Highlights Harness Races. [sales swim and George: Puce | ‘the men’s 110-yard butterfly. be- good today after a day of rest Sunday CHANCE FOR MORE Bill: Crothers’ of Markham, Wallwork, who arrived at lowéd home by a -mgn the nine inches, wiping’ out’ the old : finish 10 pounds lighter, was fol- |Games record of 256-3 set by |8 heave of 34 feet. 1% inches, a who | pee Alf Mitchell in 1962. ‘Games aeeord. time in Games competition with jOnt., goes after the 80-yard ‘track title after qualifying Sat- lurday, Sandy Gilchrist and/ ‘Ralph Hutton of Ocean Falls. + JB.€,,-are-among- the top-rated |three in the 440-yard ‘ individual | of Toronto, best in the..@amimon- wealth, goes in the discus Canada’ s swimming .gold -m als Saturday were won by ne : ion Lay. of~ Vancouver in the | women’s.-110-yard freestyle and | | casually Ron. Jacks, a native of Winnl- | |peg who lives in Vancouver, in| LONDON (CP) ufday night in a. three-rou nd | |pack a really hefty punch. London Is "Clay Pigeon” _ Battered To Floor In 3rd —Cassius Clay .more “ hammering than he did. rain of blows that floered Lon- flattened British And the experts said Clay, jheavyweight Brian London Sat- ‘all his speed and grace, did not | for don. Clay, who was heavier than” ;usual at 209'2 pounds, was fast, fight that British sports writers | The fans and press expected | | dancing around the challenger lines - of [and getting the best of achive f ex- | Juniors took the decision 9-8. Bill | | Weatherbie started the game for |the former senior hockey star on the short end. But just. The Ment with a two-under-par 148. the. Juniors, was ‘relieved by | Who went on to become one The victory was worth $500 for of Wayne MacDougall who in turn | the top pro golfers in the Mari- was spelled by Fred MacDonald | time provinces. Dowling has won who ‘finished~out the nine inning | three Maritime PGA’ titles and game. All pitched three innings |two- NBs °- P.E.I amateur and gave up a total of five hits. |crowns in his brilliant career. Dowling finished one 1965 Gerry Murphy started for the | Juveniles and he was hauled in |ahead of stroke : champion Jook the fifth inning for John White | Munroe of Amherst and Butch > Roy -Williams. a sports writer, | Match paniuted. the decathlon. with a 8th: sponsored” by” Mrs AG: from- “hers heeca: “the- “Eommonwealth's-;1:45—Bye—vs._N._Mac Donald— teammate, ashen - faced’ Clarke struggling Stella Mitchell, a London> typist. -++who- finished the game. Dennis ‘Affleck emerged as the Juyenile’s as he stood out in cen- sional from Dartmouth, N.S. Dowling had nines of “35-39 Saturday and Sunday he put } ing his one-under-par 74. Munroe carded-a GOLF DRAW The Ist Stage Vice President's (Match Play), August * urday. Dowling’s first plate worth. $500. of the $1,000 money. 'MacMiHan is. as follows: ~ | 1:20—Bye vs. H. Baker on to- gether.a pair of 37s in register- two-under- ’ 73 Sunday,.but had a 76 on Sat- O'Hearne fired an even par 75 in the opening round,,and~ matched Dowling on. Sunday... was in pro It: was-his first major +O'Hearne, an unattached profes- ~ ; Sie ce victory in four years. : 1:—MacNeill -ys. Weir Ron Regan, aj long -\hitting 1:30—Bye vs. J. Horne amateur from ., Worghester, 1:35—Bye vs. Cox Mass., fired Sunddy’s low round ~ of 72 fe cates + 1-40—Bye vs. Lord = 1:45—Bye vs. Laidlaw vy 1:50—Samson vs. Coady" :55—Helen MacDonald vs Doss | Rogers : 2:00—Bye vs Audrey MacLean 2:05—Bye vs. G. Berrigan J 2:10—-M ustard 1s. B. Mac-} Eachern ' : | “REMEMBER W WHEN . . lo team, i referee’s decisions in 2:15—Bye vs. Storey : 2:20—Bye vs. MacMillan r match ended. 2:25—Bye vs. J. — 7 vt later disqualified. Fighting broke -out at the _Los Angeles Olympic Games _ . “34 years ago today—in 1932 --when the Brazilian water angered by the their game against Germany, at- tacked him in a’ body as the They were _ PROGRESSIVE ADMINISTRATORS >A “manhunt” within Canada: ‘Salacies range from $7340 to $10,650 plus. in some _cases, special allowances. and includes personnel. purchasing, fiscal and the general managememt required-for the oneness operation of* hos- pitals and medical facilities : ness Administration, Commerce or related field, plus five years or. more of administrative experience Those with sec- ondary school education, but- with | compensatiig broader practical experience; will be considered. Send complet? ‘resume, or Form CSC 100, tothe CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA, OTTAWA 4. Forms CSC are available at Civil ‘Serv: ce Commission Offices, Post Offices, National Employment Qffices and University Place- ment Offices. Additional information will be supplied on..re- quest Hs Quote Competition 66-3011 d is on for vital people who want a platned career and are“prepared to tackle on a~rotational: basis ‘in- ’ teresting and challenging jobs ‘involving. geographic moves _ The Work relates to administration of medical services — Desired. qualifications are=graduation in’ Public’ or- Busi- the champion attack ne Attention Visitors : a aie ; Beverley Boys, a Toronto-dis- termed a farce and a fiasco. | something along the of eegrenceus uy double vay crates Ble (C Chaprel) 3) ELH, 0. S48: $268 it goungrerconsbuted. a | London erunpled under a daz- Clay's Toronto” ight agaist chames's° 6 Saturday evening's race card at | Eleanor Patch’ (R. Barnett) 4! 8.50: $2.90, 2.40; $2.50... silver medal for second Der eae cue: OF bobenes: Cm. the ¢ ll oy nd: despite the ch. trying to trap Cl inst the Summerside Raceway: Big | Sister Nancy (0. Willis) 5 ae eee lin the women’s springboard div- |champion at one minute, 40 sec- full Io roun . ese ‘ eS _o a Ty g a = ay aga pays, in fact, were the order of |Agawam (A. Burbine) t= RACES 3 and 7 ing, londs of the third round, without |Pion’s best efforts to flatten th | Rear a a: the day, as the exactors on | Garth's Boy (G. Chappell) 7 | Fastway (C. Chappell) .¥2) The Canadians now. are cred- jever giving Clay trouble: oe thay sak somethin fe Cla F Ud heh his ; races 4 and 9 paid $56.80 and |,Thunder Benn Burn | Mountain Marie (B. Whalén)°3 1 ited with 10 medals in the 20| Clay, who defends his heavy-|_,/™stea ey: Be ia ‘ix 1 7 ‘n. . ea 3 $144.80. respectively, amd the’! (H. Hunter) i 8 | Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) 2 3 | championships- decided Friday weight crown again against ay Sone Taine "eheh thie fer ate in second-round and quinella on race § paid $125.20. Owner: Mapco Stables of Sum- | Ripover: (R. Gass) Warning of things to come was | merside. Times: 33.4, 108., 143.4, | Sunny Key (E. Clow) issued on. the first race when | 2.18:2.. Pays $25.20, 10.50, 6.40:... Owners: Fastway, Stanley | Marcus Hanover paid $25.20 to | $2.60, 2.50= ‘$4.20. | Mayhew_ of .Kinkoro;—-Mountain win the dash and the first half | RACES 2 and 6 Marie, George Powers: of Mis- | “: ‘ of the daily double; then Harry |Miss Tom Scott-(D. Rector) 6 1/ couche. Times 3rd: .2.11:2; “7th: : Wilder won race two in a record | Harry Wilder (W. Waite) 18) 2.10:2. Pays: 3rd $4.60 and 7th: time for William Waite’s speed-|Calamity’s Boy (J:-Chappell 2 3 | $10.10. Ster, 2:15-2, paying $21.20 to win | Ernie Spencer (C. Smith)~ 3 2) and setting up the huge pay of | Lyndon Hanover (E.. Reeves) 4 5 $360 | Victory March RACES 4 and & Lee Allen (C. Chappell) 11 | Echo Ridge Eddy (C. Smith) 2 2| Other fine single pays includ-| (W. Companion) . 5 4 de the $22.50, $18.20, and $8.50 Harless.Abb (A. Pineaw) =? | Caparafay (PW aaen) 2 ee . on Miss Tom Scott in the.sixth; |Sandybee (B. Whalen) 7 Rio, Grande (G. Chappell) 83.) _ ° $16.70. $5.20 and $3.40 on. Lee | Owners: Miss TomScott own-_| Mr. Charmer : i ~~~ Allen in the fourth; and $20.10 on | ‘ed by Don Rector and Reg i (W. i a 5 ; 5 4) Silver Glengile to place in-the |Sonier of Summerside. Harry | Rustico ay Pinean 47| ninth. ‘ \Wilder is owned by William | Knight Norris (J..Chappell) 6 5 | Doctor W J*(1. Ripley and | D. Rector Owner: _. RACE 1 ** Marcus Hanover | Waite of Summerside. Times: | 2nd—2.15, a new record for | 1 Harry Wilder; 6th—2.16:2. Pays: Lee Allen. -owned by | lin 1954 at- Vancouver when 43 | \less than Canada. --and- Saturdayand_there—still is west-—German~Karl- Mildenber- a week left in the schedule. Af | ger Sept. . 10, said: rate, the Canadian team jit to be-fast,-but-it was quick this |med al harvest could prove to be |than I thought.” one of the best of the post-war | igames. Canada’s post-war. peak came | London said—he -wasdisgust | with himself. jers. including nine gold, | but nobody medals, |were won. Here, the Canadian total of, | 8000 was’ not a Manes four-gold, two silver and four Hiekoct a ie Se hronze -medals ranks second Hous There wee tonly_to.the 16 won by England, aeReA I se A including seven gold. Australia, ie Fe f ie with 12. medals, has .one gold oe nan ae On BOOED LOSER said | he was One world record—in swim- | »Fans, who had cheered and | ming—and_eight Games records | aaatatt “London, London’ as | were broken Saturday and two |the‘ match began, booed the | “expected | that good so._many-_| know where er ed ‘SECRET PUNCH’ i |. After’ that fight Clay said he “I am sorry,” he told report- | ysed a “secret punch’’ but there | early in the- third’ €aught, London | lmer champ went down for good | in his own corner, unleashing. a in-the_first_round,,.after.a—blow. | dozen... ithat many said would not have jended with a right. \floored a_ three-year-old. | lightning punches that None looked like’ a knock-out blow but their speed, timing and accuracy were perfect and deadly. London dropped like a stole, rolled over and stayed., “You told me he was good, was nothing secret about the of | eae ereesners ore ‘NOTICE There. will be a meeting of the (We Henderson) } és i ete : ah RACES 5 and 9 ,the ~220-yard- eliminations. | There were -rows. of empt Gikd “Dare prapenls anoles na iy sce eta ae Just Nancy. (J. Chappell) 13) *While Jerome's triumph had | seats’ in. the 18,000. - ca dash. card which gets underwa f 1 8 th 1 th t | Frankie's Chief (G..-McLeod) 5 1 been expected after his form in |/Rarls Court stadium, with a | at 8 p.m. : laren wate tat big pays on the | Ene ion tie ae 2.5 |the heats, another well-known | crowd of only 13,000. The feature event wr have mutuel. Races 3 and 8 will have Oey. Companion) a seater: Ae . SURE Loe eater oad avatte. and | Miss _ Heather - Hal, illards Reggie's Best; ‘True Lady Lou, Babe Clegg (B. Whalen) 38 ikenya army private in the six | But Loniion as Whi sat Ga ee eee CHT GA JEiL See gee een Herbert, Miss Lane (J: Harkness) 4.4) nile He record of 35 wins and 15 loss ’ Joyce, Captain. Chief and Joll- Far Stride, Lord Adios, Afton | Rose Afda Chief ak Wa aN oomsEaNAA® Upwee [had 90 Ft eS, top, and this class should pro- Libby, and Bells Last. In the+;G. Chappell) j ste p nad a reputation, as a rugged duce plenty of: action. The- mu- two-year-old-class, an early clos- Mighty Sandy (A.-Rogers) 8-7-1 since Clarke isthe world. ret. customer who would take a lot | “<-tuel eat aa have to iook ‘er, you will see one-of the best Owners: Just Nancy owned by ee | . this field o orses over very two-year-olds in the Maritimes.|Stanley Mayhew of Kinkora; j : ae eldsely to pick a winner. the Wheby owned Wild. Chance | Frankie's Chief_isowned_by-Rus—{———-— LEGION BASEBALL — The second feature—witt—have_who paced the Moncton track in sel Roper of. Charlottetown. a ; ‘a : - Jt a i Chum, Emily” “Hal; “Jo ~“Atina® 2:09-4:35; Bay Pilot, who has been Times: =~ 5th—-2.15:4 and 9th: , PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT | Lynn, Audrey’s Pride, Lucky V |showing the way to the two-year- 2.14:4, Pays: 5th $9.60, 4.10, 2.70; . ‘ oh eal | ei and Princess Mark. The chesnut , mare Chum will have to keep - Races Tonight olds here on the Island, will go $5.40, out | of there as Second choice. . , Stanléy Mayhew of Kinkora. Games record were \Times: 4th: 212: 8th: 211.4. | Pays: 4th: $16.70, 5:20, 3.40; $2.70, 2.50; $4.80. 8th: $6.20, 3.70, | | 3.30; $3.00, 2.50; $6.00. Today, quest to becom \dian to win a G inthe sprints Jerome will begin his equalled. {loser as he left the~-ring:- The jeers that had been. mixed with the cheering for the 24-year-old Clay at the beginning were gone jat the end. e the first Cana- ames gold double when he enters Queens County Stock Car Racing As- sociation at the Sportsmen's Club, Tues- | day, pas 16 Ee 3.40; $4.10. 9th $10.50, 12.80, 6.60; 20.10, 11.30; $3.10: | going when she leayes-the wire |= _ SCHEDULE | ? and Tourists! os KEEP IN TOUCH With Events On The Island 4 @ Order The Guardian By Mail. _ Keep the memories of your Prince Edward Island vacation alive all through the vear with a sub- scription to The Guardian. 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