The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aue 6, 1988. 9 * Chiesae Cubs Nip. Giants; _. CHICAGO, (AP)—Ron-~ Santo’s | two-run bloop single with one out in the’ 10th. inning “enabled . Chicago...Cubs to* defeat San Francisco 4-3 Friday. Santo accounted for all four Cubs’ runs,’ slamming solo hom- ers in the second and ninth inn- ings Phillips pore ake Sntentionat: walk to Billy Williams. ,_ The Cubs had tied the score 22 when: Santo: led off the ninth innifig with his 25th homer of the. season. 4 Santp’®’ first © homer” Rave ‘Chi- cago a }-0 lead. BALTIMORE (AP)—Ken’ Me- Tito Pusitae” bowie « in the |Mullen and Fred’. Valentine top half of the 10th inning had given the Giants a 3-2 lead. Santo’s: game - winning. hit idrove in three runs with,consec- lutive homers in ‘the “first inning, ‘leading Washington Senators to runs~in-the first off Jim Han- +" nan, without a hit, were held to two hits over the final eight im- } nings: by. Bob _ Humphreys. Legion Has 300 Registered This year on Prince Edward Island over three hundred ~ boys). and girls: have been registered to play on -Legion sponanted — ‘Fans See 3 Bouble Wins In Driving Park Action - Three dou hle * dash winners. “new Lifetime mark of 710 3 in Mountain Jester ‘(G. MacLeod) & highlighted. ‘a cand at- the Char- the seventh. dash & - Time 2:12 : ' lottetown Driving Park last even- Jim Fasho... the third and = Pays $5.10, 2.10, 330, 3.90, jag before a‘ packed grandstand. final twin ‘winner did not come. 2.50. .3.30 Mr. Jollity, whe took both the c clone: to-his" lifetime mark but RACES 2: AND 6 second atid sixth dasties in times did post. the fastest time ofthe |Mr. Jollity (F. Maclsaac) of .2.14:3 and 2.15 was far from evening as he went 2.06:2 to Pearl's Way (R. Annear) an upset winner and combifted -wink the. fifth: dash: . Darky (A-Smith : ;with the win of favored Mystery ‘The pays stayed fairly low to | Jollity's » ‘Folly (J. Laraby? Judy in the opening, \dash paid the end as the Exactor feature Lowell» M 4C. Smith) “came off “reliefer Frank Linzy | a 42 victory over Baltimote pas ° a0 we sno) pigh Gri rin. sghe 20", tl ud al wi hitter Lee TAMA and Adolfo | The Orioles, “who scored two been registered and thane? ate made up of Bantams, Midgets, /Juveniles, and ‘Juriors. Every Roughriders Set. Sst 2) For Bombers Tilt By THE CANADIAN PRESS {the Riders and the Bombers. made for the’ three winners to ~The way Sagkatchewan_ General’ Marager Norm Kim- meet. for the Provincial Crown. Rougiiriders see it, their open- |ball said’“he: exhects the Eskl- Following ‘is the Legion sche- ing home game Sunday with ;mos will obtain\a new guard dule for the Provincial~ tourna- 4Inwewre- Brn awn—- : on the tenth dash pay only. $18.60 hoto Chief (RM ey $7.70 in. the first daily double. for the 1:2 finish of Afton ‘Libby bey: le ane acArthur Wayne's Pride,- ‘a chestnut : | Seldiag owned /by Lejth Clark a Dems oe a zee ee ane S we 240 of Summerside faurga in tWO Mystery Judy p< aM ee: aie of the evening's higlights.The -——R-“\tacFadyen) te RACES_3-AND 7 = = gelding led the field to the wire Chief Operator (D. MacNeill) 2 Wayne's Pride 'iC.-Smith) ° 1 in both the third and seventh CN Adios (/R. Craig) 3 Countess Alice (F. Bernard) ? The play-offs in each county i . : |dashes and followed by Coun- |J pleat Adioway Logan (D. Reetor) 3 gts : 3 Josedale Co-Pilot (C. Smith) 4] . | have begun and the winner in te es nS Alice in the th dash d ee ; . : ‘Mr. MacElewyn Key each county -will méet for the ‘ A bh te : ash paid Lee Allen (J Chappell) § (Cc Woolridae) | $18 820 in the quinella. Clark Joliy May (A. Pineau) ‘Smith teamed” the entry-;to.-a-Rush-HalD. Hill) 7 Peter's Model (J Arsenault) 4 Renn ee mr OMA (als CONapDell) 6 Times 2.11-4 and 210-2 Pays $5.80, 3.90, 2.80: 4.40 Clay lo Meet London ie eat ee RACES 4 AND & Provincial crown, County wine |. |ners must be named by August 20; so that arrangements can be ~~ wae an the . Winnipeg Blue Bombers soon ‘We have several plavers! ments: Junior — 1st game to ; ‘ ed 5 couldn't be more advantageous, we are. interested in now play- be played in Mt. Stewart, Wed- oe Pe $4 ie BE ne ee faexae tc; Sn financially—at— least - ing—with-U-S, pro’ teams.” ‘nesday, August 10; 2nd and 3rd Re u . : DS 2 : ;Armond’s. Buddy. (L..Tavior)-2-2 Originally, t-h e-- Roughriders }--The Sunday~game;-which will game if necessary will be play- -ZUGER LEADING < | ° |Texas Chief (C. Willis 3 8 were to- meet the Bombers—Kri- |be seenon the western CTV net- ed in Charlottetown, August 13th. ‘i | {Amos Frost (J. Campbell) 4 $ day but the schedule: was jug> | work at 2-p.m. CST, will decide | Juveniles — All games to be! : ! > 8 Dy | Meadow Day ‘C. Chappell) & 2 gled so the game would not’/who takes the Parly lead in the played in, Summerside, Satur. | Hamilton's quarterback Joe first -quarter ‘action in Fasterw each of the. final: two quarters LONDON | Annan Gal-(E. Bernard) $- conflict with this week’s Re- |WFC. The -Monday game will fay, August 27. Midget — All| Stuger (9) strides ahead of Football Conference acttion in to register an 16-8 victory over cp AP)—Heavyweignt Ingemar Johansson: im Stock. ~ Times 2.10-2 and 211-3. “gina Exhibition... not be televised. ~~ ~~ games to be played in Tignist,+ Argonauts’ John *Varnett- 63) —Poronto—Friday—night-—Tiger= Wine (cP ‘Wirephote) ~yehampion-Cassius Clas —taunches hoim “) Pays -- $4.50, 2.40, 2.50: 2.50, Riders” general manager, Ken EACH HAVE TWO ae Sunday, August 28. Bantam | and Bill Van Burkleo:durisg Cats scored touchdowns in git lal his fight -. a - month campaign at the end of the bout, Lon 2.70; 2.60. $12.10, 7.40, 4.00; 8.10, here tonight. a prohibitive 1-10 qon nailed Ingemar.._and-.4.00;-2.90-— i Preston, said in Regina Friday.| Bombers, formally _..opened the Games. favorite over the” punch-weary.. knocked--him. out.-»but-zthe shell’ ate ea AND 9 | Thursday; took Prince-Charlespritish veteran. Brain London. ending the fight sounded before Jim Fashion (J¢ MacGregor) 1 ‘land Princess Anne.on an .in- The bout in Earl's Court ‘Sta ° 1th ount Id— bé formal visit to the village where gium will “be televised” liye «in 1 Johansson. Son on Bose Prellows Steal ° 1,000 athletes are staying. They the United States via. the Sars 3 lunched in~a dining’ hall used Bird Satellite at 5 p.m.-EDT.- LONDON (AP)—Tale of the Donnaway (0. -Willis! ‘ /Splirge (H. Smallwood) 5 The fight .is expected to draw tape for the world heavyweight "Times 28-2 and 2.09-4 A sell-out at Regina's Taylor |major lineup changes. “Coach Singapore, Barbados. Jamaica, = : Field would mean ‘about 3,160 Keys,. who rates the Bombers ii Nc On 0: 2 n I n 3Da 1 Niveria: Antigua; -Wales. New fe vice oar ta cence title fight tonight between Pays -- $3 70, 3.40," 2.50; 3.10, more paying patrons. Addi- |‘‘toughest in the league. -right Zealand, Bermuda and The -Ba-| money to pay Clay $250,000 plus champion Cassius Clay and 2.50; 2.60. tional seats were added this /ndw, will. add two new players jhamas. | a cut of the TV money, and Brian London:. RACE 16 : 3 CLAY LONDON. Afton Libby (R. Craig) 1 Roughriders. and “The way tickets are going it's the Lions,-who-smothered~Cal- | “a good thing... . We expect a gary Stampeders 21-3 Wednes- sell-out.’ . . day night, each. have two - Ath le: Le < ‘We're all for more Saturday |points. Stampeders: and Eski- al Sunday games if this is any mos are blank. , indication.” The Riders are planning no “ |by athletes from Sierra. Leone, 1 $ 4, 2 3 year bringing total capacity. ‘to jto his roster. a -place teonss ord, and the squad fimtinistied in| Rarlier, they attended part: of London $112,000. slightly more than 18,000. _| Billy-Joe Eilers will be used pAcaGnA ee i 1oB\a lor tee And thie pace bronze 7:59.5. : the mroning session of .the| However; it’s considered such 215.: xWeight 200. |Dennis: Herbert (FE. Ferguson) 2 The game -will be the first at defensive tackle after being Chun Hon Chan, a ‘31-year-old ing wits one of the most produc-|; An East German team held jmen's individual foil ‘fencing a _mismatch that bookies have’ 4 , Height .6' 0" Helen's Dream (H. Poulton) 8 opening of a season here ona cut earlierthis-week~by- Hamil~-yrontreal restaurant’ manager, {tive nights the Canadians have the _ previous world mark of events. ~—lwritten it- off-as virtually a one? e , Chest (hor.)..~ 44" (Delaware. Devil (J. Laraby) 4 Sunday. _ jton Tiger Cats, Jim McKegn, jitted more than three times his|had in many years of games.8:07.3 and one of the team,| It was in the fencing events |Man_ show. 44\z"" > Chest (expd.) 46" Just Nancy. (-~——) § SEEK NEW GUARD jcut_ by Montreal Alouettes, ‘ar- weight to. win Canada’s first competition. Franz Wiegand, held the previ- |that the first injuries. came, |, This will be the 25th fight tor 9" Reach : 72 |O'Brien's Nightmare The rookie - laden Edmonton jrived in Regina Thursday night medal of the eighth British Em-| 4 L native of Van-/0US 220-vard record of 1:59.2.. teutting Scotland’s -ehanres, in the- unbeaten champion and his 15" Say 14". + CH. Stead) $ Eskimos said Friday they.were!and will see action. pire Games © Friday, - taking 8 | lc hee me : 7 id-ree.| Sandy Gilchrist of Ocean the foils : i ™ third title defence this year, He 122" orearm 13” ~Fosedale Co-Pilot -(C. Sir th) 7 looking south of the border for| Defensive halfback. Larry Du- thirdsplace bronze in =the ban-| ali a ore ct ; Walls, B.C. anchined’ the: Cana: : loutpointed George Chuvalo in 34” Waist 34" ‘Belle Texas (E. Bernard’ 8 a new import guard to beef up {melie is a doubtful starter and tamweight weightlifting com- |ord- bree 3 amt | arg a iianailvarmedaliintac who were |FENCERS HURT Toronto March 29 and stopped 25” Thigh Secu igele Time 2.12-3. their offensive line before their |Keys will be minus the serv. petition. eae opine aff the ‘books the (clocked in 8:15.0. Ralph Hutton | Title-holder Sandy Leckie and Henry Cooper, the British 17" Calf 17" | Pays — $5.00, 3.70, 3.40; 6.00, game Monday with British Co-|ices of ‘all-star defensive half- "Chan, a -five-foot-one, 120- lond tae on 1. O aet oy Aue of Ocean Falls, Row Jacks, of jroeent Rorke were forced out-champion, in the sixth round at 15° ~ Fist | . 12” 1400... : Soe | ee ee Sn Oe ak, back Dale West and linebacker \pounder, lifted a total “of a Vancouver and Bob. Kasting of | of competition—Leckie :when the|London May 21. r = _ Scalia. tour: years ago ia Tee Lethbridge, Alta, swam the (Suffered a two-stitch gash above|_ Clay. known as Muhammad | Wally Dempsey, both . injured |pounds-to clinch the third rm australia. two games by wide > margins isd Lad Edmonton Dias’ total life . was ~ pounds while fhe Hong _ oe | TOOK SILVER three other legs:- - his right knee, and Rorke- who | Ali to his Black. Muslim cohorts, |} Ter : thi dt 9 aggravated a sprain to his rig ;says he would like to ‘fight an qonenne ces tne in 3128.0 |opponent -a—month. while await- HUNTERS’ CORNER its erie caer cert es | . , : : pounds, _set in 1962 ~by Chua Spidery Skiens Of Ducks: ‘Phung Kim of Singapore. | . Kim: was eliminated here for failing three-times in the press. By. JACK. SULLIVAN ‘The Canadian women’s 440-yard August is with us once’ again or eight pounds Aucthor ang ling ery: , ar and. already a subtle change. is at the tip of salt water bar Jn world-record: Friday= night—in- Dotting Skys No More : | KINGSTON, - Jamaica. (CP)—| | Australia took the silver {m/and Jamaica fourth and last in ankle. i the °440 relay and England the /9:29.4. | Leckie, after treatment: bronzé. THE English ... para 7—S200 he- would probably have - Other members of the winning| Harry Jerome of Vancouver {scratch from the team foil event | ‘ed: Canadian team were Elaine|and Ed Hearne of Toronto |Monday. Rorke withdrew from | After Lieidon “he if alaied to} Tanner of. Vancouver, ~Louise |moved into the second round of ‘the indiv idual event’ to ‘rest. for : = Kennedy of London, Ont. and |the _ men’s: .100-yard . dash. Not Monday's action. Janes Hughes-of Vancouver: /S0 “lucky: was. sprinter Terry | The three_ world records off—the ~swimming- competition: off to a resounding start. inpted in. the. first. round. of. ‘the -ing--winds, to} = ~ ‘denberger -in Frankfurt —Sept.. Times meant little in the “[00- 10. Then he savs he may give | set | [Tomlinson of Winnipeg, elimi- yard heats because of the shift- |g shot at his title to Doug Jones. but-Eddy_ Roberts. of ; = even ee ——\Trinidad and Tobago and Tom jing army orders from his draft back in Louisville. His+ appeal for deferment has been | ‘take on Gerniany's -Karl~ Mol- “E-d-—like—to—do-—a—fight a month,” the loquacious. chamz:.| felt in the air and a feeling that the St. George’s area had a winning the gojd medal and the Jerome- easily wone-his heat, <0 w eT ; , summer__is nearing —its-close+trout, a real erIvers salt water Canadian ‘men eaptured a sec: For the Australians, waste a 98 eased up while ouhiae the a carat atte ee ogee et brings a slight twinge of ‘nostal- beauty, -that took his lure and ond-place: silverin the 880-yard |marked the first time the eight- Hearne turned in 99 in his heat ‘medal in the® 1962 Games, put | London, 32, is a veteran of 1 zia to many-of us, | remember hen headed straight for the hot- {reestyle relay. at the . British minute barrier was broken into take the fourth and last qual: jup the top time of 9.7 seconds. years-in the ring. He has a rec- the spidery skeins of black ducks tom.“There was an+ approximate -Empire Games. ; |the. 880 relay. \ifying spot. =| Another world-class athlete— ord of 35 victories and “11 streaking the skyline as- they eight feet of water at this point, - Australia set. two -world-ree- ~They “were given a tremend-| “Officials also rescheduled the ‘Lynn Davis, the Welsh Olym- Josses. -He has‘ been knocked headed in from Pownei Bay and maybe deeper, but there the big 9Tds in the 880 ae winning jous start” by 19-year-old Mike \qualifying rounds of the men's |r long “jump champion— out five times but he also has: Irving's Bar for” fresh-water in one stayed. The angler was the gold medal. ~ \Wenden,- whose first leg ' of- '440° for Monday-- They , tenta- hed the seond round of the 2 of his fights’ ahead of the old home Jake. The duck ‘equipped with-an-eight ‘pound The two swimming medals for '1:57.3 was itself a world rec tively” had been set to go Fri- iO Sarde in a blanket finish in usdale. : season opened on August 10th nylon cast but it partéd like a - 'day his heat. ~~" | He is a big, plodding type of in those days. It opened on Aug- silken thread when he put the ] ; oe | All Canadians in the individ- | ~ For Jerome. the co-holder of fighter, who wades in and is ust 20th when T was old enough pressure on. An old time: trout BASEBALL RESULTS : jual>-men's foils competition the 9.1 world-record for the 100 willing to take a~half wr dozen . |were eliminated Friday.*.John yards, the 9.8 clocking was slow punches in order to land one. " |Andru of Toronto reached the —but it was still the second- His one moment” of glory | |Semi-final before he was. elimi- |best time of the day for the came’ in 1963 when he fought , former heavyweight: champion to tote a shotgun fisherman told me fecently that In September, when the flocks he hooked into a trout in the B ; : : 7 sat ; By. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Oai L9ns (Washurn -9-5) at... of wildgeese came to the late at Cardigan Causeway they gave'ci Eran, 002 000000 1-- 3 71 New York (Friend 4-2). kuetight for“fresh water. I used to him the impression -he had Chicago 010 000 0012— 4 91. Atlanta (Cloninger 9 - 7) at ated when he managed a. sin- |distance. sit on the, front veranda. and ‘rampaging steer hooked by the ; ; le vict hile 1 f ich the Black void to the south tall. When. it came to the end of Poli, Linzy (4-9) 1)” and) Philadelphia (Short 11-7), Te Ge ee ea watch the black vol Re Sa Haller; Hands, Koonce (3), meg Scere Bee a Cincinnati (Nuxhall or Pappas. Im She first round he scored : o.: for the flashes of the muzzle line it gave with a sort of ‘flip. tenving (g), Farley. (1-0) (10) 88) at Pittsburgh (Sisk 2)" four victories while taking two | \ y.. HRs: SF—! San Francisco (Herbel 43) at losses’ to gain the final vey oO n ry iS NEW! - Shell Cattle Treating Stations guveme, ‘eoubls and money. ae built fora lifetime. loaders. and listen to the wild over.a foot wide. He estimated 2. Hund clamour of the departing geese. its-weight at an approximate Fintas (3), Chi—Santo 2 (25).:Chicago (Roberts 4-7) final berth. We. haven't ore black duck for fifteen pounds. Misto= > “Los. Angeles ‘Drysdale 7-12)| Herbert Obst-of Montreal and every hundred we. had in those Incidentally complaints have New York 000 001 210— 4 61 at Houston (Cuellar 7-3) «N). Gerald Wiedel of Toronto failed : : “| o days and our wildgeese are also been: voiced that salt water has Cleveland 000 023 0x— 5 91. ‘to advance ‘“bevond the first ~ st : : ‘down an approximate | fifty per been closed off. from entering’ ‘pajpot (9-8), Ford (7), Peter: - jround of the foils S ar es ver = cent _ Automatic “and ‘repeting the North River Causeway, as.a son (8) aid Gibbs; Hargan. ‘Baseball Tilts | Gerry Moro of~Trail, B.C., got | tins “hve~-replaced the old result, it is claimed that the wa- (7.6), Radatz (7), Tiant (8) and \off to a slow start in the gruel- ‘. : B ssh ia seu thelr lee ter at the lower end of the Cause Acyue. HRs: NY—Boyer (9)., Over Weekend |ing decathlon, a program of 10. The -Prince Edward Island Millstream Laddie, Just Cindy, as eh Ss, an have ah way is becoming sludgey a Cle—Wagner : (17). jevents spread over two. days. , |Hafness. Racing club’ has fre-|Janet Price, Billie Dudiey, Mr. | Ser Grete aaa aces “fis ertmen claim . ia upper ‘Probable pitéhers for today Sithe local Legion Juveniles wi}1 last among the 11: ‘athletes rep- ‘second. payments have been Three Year Old Trot: Garth's ~ Sricireagccnarcaite aone“driverter aay "a I * reas fi ki major _ league. baseball games. | meet - this evening at 6.30 in a resenting nine countries, with a made for the 1966 club's stakes. Boy. Edward G., Tessie Galion, | S ppentin aincting “ground and et Seg ergs oe ay de a American’ League sudden - death game for the time of 11.9 seconds—good for,;The list represents all parts of Mac Gennessee, Acaciavilla, thete are: ie duckeciherk ibcte-a ay . wi he ae the _Liicaso (Peters 7-8) at Call- |Queens County Juvenile baseball 601 points. Ken Smalling of Ja- the Maritimes and it is believ- John Headway, and Peppy Rus- ainiple <thather to drive “All oVel ca inquized=a8—to° the fornia-Brunet 11:7) (N). final. The winner will advance ‘Maica and Roy Williams of New /ed it is the largest entry ever. sell. s eaanty till vou Hndwhere they ‘why and the wherefor’ of such’ Minnesota (Grant 7 - 12) atlto the Provincial Tourney to be |Zealand tied for first with 11.0\. Two-year Olds Trot and Pace: Four Year Old Trot: Amitico, are locates “a shut off I was told that a/Kansas City (Terry 1-5) (2). |played this year in Summerside Seconds and 8/4 points. Somona Bay, Val Tag,. Straw- Hilltop King, Kenna K., Russell’ AME ate d farmer, at the. head of the Cause-' Boston (Stange 3-6) at De-| where they will be facing the The 33,000-seat stadium was berry Song, Jim Dobson, Lady Flash, and Golden Russell. It has been an ideal season fot way wanted fresh drinking wat- |troit’(McLain 14-8). ; -|Montague and Summerside ju- nearly empty for the morning Kimberley, » " Shermar Larry, Four Year Old Pace: Adios hatching. An “early spring with’ er for’ his cattle. As my father New York (Bouton _1-5)—at venile teams. ‘program: which began in heat Time To~—Spare,—C'mon,.. Abner Con, Miss - Coppertone, Enter-| . no sleet storms has given OUT used to say ‘'There's always Cleveland (Kelley 3-6). The’ Juveniles will also be nearing 9 degrees and with..a Gallon, Cathy-Chief, Jaygo, E. Prize Lady, Adioscot’s Dream,” black ducks a much needed up- something to keep the rabbits tail, Washington (Moore 2-0) at! playing another game over the |fretful wind M.J... Ima Dean, Earl Dream, Miss Ableway. Bold As Brass, se eee of ie nd ghee short"’ in this case it oul Baltimore (J, Miller 2-5) (N). weekend as they will face their The Duke ot Edinburg wpo Hoop Skits, Joppa Star Maid, Joltop. Sir Jollity, ‘Lou's Lucky ack ducklings have ~ ey ) she f Nati ; Le ep nt Be : Shi ; ‘ai, N se B eventually mean a shortage 9 Sdn GER older counterparts, the Legion ae —==*—$~'A morandy, Hilltop Bess, Shirley Lady, Molo. Kai, Nancy's Pick, Shell's new.Cattle Treating-. — Angled cables allow cattle ta - Stations with new Ciodrin® In-s reach and rub insecticide on al’: secticide control flies and lice” parts of their body. : easily and more effectively than’ - The pump is friction-free. Na ever before possible. Economi- parts to.wear out. Located af cal, too. Costsless—lasts longer the bottom of the tank, pumg than-other treating stations. never loses-its prit, ; ¢ Forcontrolof major livestocta’ : Fully-guaranteed insécts Shell recommend® Shell Cattle Treating Stations Ciodrin Back-Rubber Solution, are unconditionally-guaranteed New Face Treating erations for one full year. They aré also available *Reg. Trade Mert ROBERT C. ~ BARWISE Charlottetown -and Western P. E. I. JOHN W. SKINNER Chaflottetown and Eastern P. E. I. Genesis,-and Doc Price: ce dace This. eins thet bene Juniors in an exhibition game W., Emma Direct, Genesis Poin- : as 2 me, one black: duck this season eq- oa - on Sunday afternoon. It will be | _SOFTBALL ter,,Ginger Way, Verna B., Lady — —_ uals two in norma# hatching ; Peas fact at aa. rie | Léanne, Bold Judy, Lady’s Post, | : : ne : slated to a shato t : d Tink Bell. it of tw rae haste wah ome ata DEN DEES Bice cis ne” nas, selurmed | Thgetuniors, will tangle with Sear ngs to be named at time DON'T MISS THRILLS AND SPILLS. : \ from Florida after suffering ant e Dodgers’ in an exhibition ~ ; ° t ye : in the down: stage~According to : ; i - linjury will headline the Junior |game at Victoria Park Sunday of starting fee). , reports from country. districts the hay mower and the ~skunks : .. - are the worst enemies of owr ‘avori res in ~ ducks this season. Black ducks | ¥ used to; favour dykes and hedge- roster but he will be playing /night. Game time is 6.30 and all Three Year Old Pace: Sher- ( alongside basically ‘the samePlayers are requested to be on Mar David, Jim's Joy, Meek} \. team that has only ever taken hand at 6.15, Man, Texas Chief, Restigouche oe one loss in Maritime playoff) Vern—Blanchard, coach of the Lady, Photo Chief, West River competition. They are as fol-|Juniors: and Frank Bell, coach Chief, West River Calumet, Wil- STOCK CAR RACES) FREETOWN RACEWAY eS wave bit off “auth ere The Urstcround of the P.E.I Court 1 C Schaefer vs R. Mc-|lows: Fred MacDonald, Billjof the Dodgers have requested low June, Lowell M:, Pearl Was mide fialy a Oe tua aut | Open Championship got under- | Millan * | Weatherbie, Wayne MacDougall, |that all team members be on Darky,-Time To ‘‘C”, Clover ek ikely spots and they ‘sul’ | way yestegday evening at Std | Court 2 D. ~ vs Gary Ray-|Barry Ellis, C. Y. MacDonald, hand for this contest. King, Barbara’s Tag, Cleggway. : ce ae Er leon atte Cg aso a fae ees, Ge Ma ——— SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th 7 eater it eee have. suffer. gees tenia ae cat 3 W. Yilo va L. Huggan Lyall Huggan, Brian Maccall- ; ! tn. « ed heavily from™mowing mach> lottetown by scores of’ 6-3~and eae a ac uta Ginwer gueedite = ; STARTERS AND POSITIONS AT ay ines. A case of fromi™the frying | 6- McA of Charlot - | Court 1 W. Angel vs J, Griffin | - tae 1. Bud~McAleer of Che te For the Juveniles the lineup te a 5; oe into the fire. a town defeated Mike Duffy of | | Court 2 rasa, vs E. Mac- ‘1s as follows; Rick Gallant, Den- SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY ' eee eS ¥ ° \ : ; flock of eleven wi geese. Charlottetown by a score of 6-0 ie i “TR: ie Mi : was reported by different obser-* ‘and 6-1 while Jim Cullen of | Court 8 E. Campbell vs A. Ray- | Lae nN ACIS Bes : ms ; | $450 00 IN PURSES versthis past week. It could he Charlottetown walked through | Sat wr Doherty, Ken Ballem, Bob Gau- SATURDAY AUGUST bth ‘ Oe Vi. ‘Sa, u ' = No. 1—A? E. MacLennan Ltd., 6 cylinder—Pursé $50.00 ©. No. 2—Judson Packers Ltd., Flat V-8 Cylinder—Purse $50.00 .a scouting party on a check on Jim MeQuaid of Charlottetown : iy ’ i how grain harvesting is progres- by- two scores.of 6-0. -W. Yllo of Gait 1 M. Sheen vs P. Kelly saeet Gene ashe Bob WHE oe POST TIME 8 P.M ae Ee sing or even {fit has started.|New Jersey “@liminated Mike 12 ae ; ~The openitig of tes duck and | McPherson of Chartottetown. by Court 7 C. Darby. vs R, Perry lock and Glen ee. RieY 1— Agawam; 2— Marcus Hanoyer; 3— Garth's Boy: 4—Thunder “goose season, or rathersthe rec- | scores of 6-0 and 6-2 aild_Lloyd ae wa oa : : Z t : : ominended , opening. season—.on Huggen of Charlottetown defeat. | ee No. 3—Prince County Realtors, Overhead V-8—Purse $50.00 Octoberisi, will save a lot of.ed J. Hansen of Halifax by} . See Benn-Burn; 5—-Craig’s Abbe; 6—Lucky Frisco; 7—Sister Nancy; — _wildgeese thi coming opening Stares of 6-3 and 6-1. In the final J} ~ TN es Tiisteonesl Patch. .No. 4—D. Alex MacDonald Ltd., 6 cylinder—Purse $50.00 oe match—Doug— George—of—Char- J ~ “date. An extra two weeks stub-/match—Dous George of Chars os RACER? and & = No: 5=Gaudet’s Save-Fasy, Flat V-® Cylinder—Purse 50:00 Cbarlarnanines and Mf. Stewart Juve- ble feeding, with no-hunting al- ¥ ter of lca tids by a acOte | No. &—Hall Mfg. to, vernal Vv $—Pifise $50. 00. nile Baseball Teams _of The Royal Cana- ~ Calamity Boy; ™-Lyndon.. Hanwwer; 3% -Sandyhée.” 4 rry~Wilder, 5 Erme Spencer, &—Harless Abb;. 7—Miss Toma: Scot? B—Victory March. “RACES 3 and 7 1—Highland Spirit; ~2~Mountain Marie; 3- Ripover: 4—Fast- Jowedwould have pitt many flocks in the ‘sitting duck’ tate: | second roan matches will be | <: Sakon eidigee ten Shunt. Ted onthe court bulletii-board-: No. 7—Dunk River Enterprises Ltd., Free for All—Purse $100.00 as Winers are decided. Players. No. 8—Shell ‘Service Station and Colonial Restaurant—Consolation Race es E “ers, and geese feel right, at home ea, will be defeated if‘they are not > St a acted te es sid- | oady tone at the. proper | dian Legion will-meet in Mt. Stewart Sat. | yay! ssn hoy oe for Non-Winners——Purse $50.00. : Eby. “limes is ‘ 4 walt Pout stein: the’ olde, Me's doubles nd _ mixed | Aug: 6.at 6:30 p. m. for a sudden death RACES 4 and. No. 9—Special Feature, Powder Puff, Race—Prize $10.00. ~ ml Ne doubles. will -be*\starting>in—the-| -I—Echo Ridge Eddy; 2—Rustico Boy; ~3<Mr. Charmer 4 Sean i me Graarinre. eo early afternoon. Please follow. | game. to decide the right to qualify “for Doctor—-W. J; 5—Lee Allan; 6 Knight Norrie Rio Grand; All carsymust’ be ‘in pit by 7 30 PLM. ; Be ‘ the bulletin Board ‘ De &—Caparafay. ‘ ads i » Weeks or longer Theechuiies a the fol “DH serie | the ourname re ay ; ae : All Kaces under PIE.1. Stock Car Ass'n. Rules match his experience. an every ing ‘S chediite’ p ~ » = Provincial Te nf, aaa RACES 8 and 9 ae : h ies Ears . veteran angler with pattences to 9:0.A.M, oS r a cE 1—Mighty Sa Sandy, 2—Misty Patil: 3—Miss Lane, 4—Rose J Bry 6 D : = nei oe ~ mar “ needetl0&Gourt \. Pipes ve T, King : Dn ‘Vince King, eon Chief; 5—Silver Glengile; 6—Babe Clegg; 7—Just Nancy: ae OOR PRIZES: ve gree] even a_half~dozen. hire, ne NS | &—Frankie’s Chief. oy : ‘ Seas week at.Norfh River Cone > he Br neclan vs. B. Blan- Bina Daily Doubl R t.and 2; a i R 6; .E. e.Early—Aduts $I. 00-—Children under 2 Free" ause way an angler had & trout) et | a y e on aces ni uine a_9n age xac- : tise to his-offering that).2in his Cort 3 x “ucier it Drane ee “Provincial Secretary: tor om Race 4) Phactor ow Race “(DUNK RIVER ENTERPRISES LTD.) - d aga would — woven “1: 15’ AM mi Fam eee a6 ~ ” = é a ‘ a i ae al oy ; = ~ = ~~ ~~ \ eu “a ee ~ ia is Ma es s oe Ns ml? se Se eh = \ SS. ~ ~ ey i ni ‘ oe : : a vrate a ‘ 4 —~ 4 “ ~, ety t Me Ge s ° ee ~ Z “ ie m, uM 2 7 ie: af > ok si PP « Ry " 5 mae wu: ee 3 fae 6 : ~ ; Brae