& The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 16, 1965. — ' Old Home Week. Winnipeg's W. Homenuik Takes Pro Golf Ch'ships ~~ Free-For “As Start Tonight — They're using the greatest su- perlatives about today’s racing action at Charlottetown Driving Park. Veteran race enthusiasts are insisting that the afternoon and night programs contain the most promising action ever pre- can expect thrills galore before the winners are declared Tonight The Evening Patriot $2500 Invitational will be pre- sented. Here is a race with se- ven of the fastest horses east of Montreal participating. Dee's Boy has the rail position and — a hoe a By W. R. WHEATLEY MONTREAL (CP) Homenuik of Winnipec made consistency pay when Professional off he won Golfers’ no club. He’ is devoting his Wilf time to playing. Meanwhile, Saturday serenely on, the Canadian trying for par from hole Associa- hole and taking advice from his |Open e tion championship with a. 54-/| caddie, Louis Adams, and from |uik will play in the world tour- hole score of 215, five over par Danny Stack, pro at Winnipeg jnament and two strokes better than his Glendale who missed the cutoff | Mass. closest challengers.” Homenuik put together rounds FADED of 72-71-72 against Royal Mont- —_ cay real’s tough par 70 over a 6,740- Homenuik after Friday's sec-| yard layout that gave up only ond Friday. Two round were He said he had several good ibreaks and didn't even know Homenuik went how the other-players stood un- concentrating on | til Kis third shot at the 18th. to| As winner of the Alberta earlier this year, Homen- this week at Sutton, REMEMBER WHEN secretary- of the League of strokes away from Joseph Avenol, Thompson, | general sented here. It doesn’t look like. will surely cut.out a fast half As any exaggeration once you give for the ofher half dozen. These | - sub-par score, a 69 by Dick |Whibley and Munn. Thompson, Nations, presented Sir Mal- the cards a careful looking over. six are Huckster, Hurrah, unn of Victoria, and five pars could do no better than Homen- colm Campbell with a “cup 7 For the first time in the his- Queen's Newton, Borderview a & entire three rounds. | yik's 72 and Munn slowly faded) of all nations” 27 years ago tory of Old Home Week, there Roy; Eloise Wick and Andy's ad -pound Winnipegger, \to a 75 without a birdie any-| today—in 1938—for having will be racing Monday after- Son. Favorites will likely be ar played the Caribbean tour where. | driven his speedboat at noon. Eight great dashes make Andy's Son, Queen’s Newton and eee won $4,800, col- | Homenuik missed par four) 127.4 m.ph. over Lake and was presented | times on his final round,-wind-| Leman,» Switzerland, the up the program that is certain to get the big week underway with flying colors. Feature attraction this after- noon will be the junior free-for- all with five bearcats getting the-word,_On__the_rail will __be Dee's Boy but any of the other four have the abilities to . get home in front Both afternoon and: night pro-_ grams—are—eight-dash affairs and great throngs are expected to jam the CDP for these out- _standing programs. ‘ It looks like mass* confusion, but actually’ it’s just normal action at the Lower Montague ‘CONFUSION this are common during “the first few laps of races when all the cars are close together. cloud of dust as it hits the in- field embankment while others do their best to avoid collision. very few. seconds elapsed be- " fore the first car was back on the track and into the fray win Saturday. with the Seagram shield for his ing up with a five at the par- four 18th, b Tied for second at 217 were an oa ae a three Toronto pros Thompson, CPGA winner two [PAP RPAE EEE AEE AE AE |years ago, Harry Mcllree and. | Moe Norman. Each won $1,233. | Alvie | Al Balding of Toronto, -win- + fastest speed ever reached by. man on that stretch of water. Borderview Renown. Elmer C.,| The afternoon card marie, 2 _stock car races. Scenes like Here one car disappears in a Nothing serious developed and ~ again. i Dominion Byrd, Time To Go. 2.30, the evening races at - and won $00. Ba ing just and Miss Kemble are the other The program throughout e returned ip" competition "alter entrants. These horses goin week will have the same start- surgery for ‘shoulder trouble. surgery for shoulder trouble | dashes fait and eight and you ‘ing time. Clark Smith Wins Five B. ‘Hogg Takes At Ch’ town Driving Park that forced him to leave the golf tour last winter. HAD SMALL LEAD - the Bel peg, had a_two-stroke _lead_go- ing into Saturday's final round. Homenuik, 29, and a pro at Acres Club in Winnl- | HOME WEEK After the front le It wasn't advertised that way | Craig had the seven-year old | Little \ ( > .\had shrun * -s . le Mark (L.: Carr: Free Chance owned by G. .Al runk to one, with Mec « but it turned out to be Clark Mighty Sun gelding performing | Time: 2.15. fred Larter, Charlottetown, Ilree’ and Frank Whibley of “CHARLOTTETOWN ty Smith i at — va . osg ap - oa “aggre Josedale Co-Pilot owned by. Pays: 22.00, 7.90, 6.60; 6.50, Kitchener, Ont., right behind : SUMMERSIDE — Veteran Barbara Moreside, Charlotte. Driving Park Saturday - ” = Ponderosa Stables, Summer- 5.10; ~ 13.70. jhim. y golfer. Blanche. Hogg of the local town ‘lzhed 21 etcokes better’ . Smith reined five dashes win- | fastest time of the evening. side. 8.00, 3.90, 3.30; 7.50, 5.10; 4.20.| Whibley went to pieces on the "DRIVING PARK golf and country club let every- than Ner nearest opponent in the "rs on. the nine-lash card and | \Ed Larter provided the other | Pays: 7.20, 3.30, 2.60; 3.30, Dashes 4 and 8 jback nine, twice hitting into . one know that she ‘has com- juhior division. The pert young- ‘“@S second on two other: occas- | big upset with Free’ Chance, | 2.80; 3.30 : Spencer Rapid (C. Smith) 11 Ponds, and took a '‘six-over-par pletely recovered from a’ hand ster finished with a M05 totai ions. It was a. great night for | also.a double winner. The sevet- Dashes 2 and 6 Rollomatic “J. Hennessey). 22/41 to finish with 76 and a tu MONDAY. AFTERNOON injury which kept her off’ the while runner-up S. Saint, also of ‘0 likeable and capable ‘reins. | year-old gelding lowered ‘his Chum (Clark Smith) . 11) Mighty William (L. Jenkins) 3 6 ‘nament total of 221. me Sees lat yearby scortg Chto, emerged wn Mat ad, butore whe, towed | ko F182 sad romped 10 Cora Cnet Neely 2 2| Matis Gia (G. Chapel | Melee mited pan by ior 2:30 Fad. Perea: des oe : him we ; addyland Girl (J. Bernard) 3] ‘ A : hoa etal ladies, ‘olf eae re .. po because of their confidence ‘in| Best win: ticket of the night Mr. McElwyn Key (C. Wool- Chuck H. (S. Stead) dog 3 putting a _ oh ae — ee — championship here -Saturday a ith oat ’ the Hunter River native. | was on Free Chance in the third, ridge) asi ov ae Te es hat a anit teeth : pu im- 1—Lucky Lark », '—Nimble Knight This is the seventh victory in wns | Clark copped’ double dast'| $22.00. Princess Mark (B. Kelly) 5 8|. ren Bg A ae fi ouether to finish with 71 \2—Pert Hit Bey 2—Santiago 207% i : 4 triumphs wi pen- | The top feature was th imes: 2.11: : - Times: 16:3; 2.14. or 217. 3—AMiss Jo Jo . 3—Germika this event for Miss Hogg since riumph th Chum and Spen p f pay e | Times: 211; 2,18:4, ‘ : : “ “ = Be ny d exactor, ! Sunny Kin, d A ae Spencer Rapid owned by T.W. ‘I choked up,"’ said Mcliree, 4—Miss Flamingo 4—Orchestra Leadet 1955. She was also watching the cer Rapid and teamed Josedale g an Chum ownéd by Don MacDon- llins 2 eno. wale ; W. e aaa Mullins, Summerside.- an Irish-born pro atached to 5—Bob’s Girl 216 3—Dennis Herbert E tourney from the sidelines in | Co-Pilot to victory in the night's | ayne’s Pride. The pay was a- ald, Charlottetown. : Pays: 5.70, 3.40, 3.00; 3.30 6—Franki-’ hie t—S ; 1961, thus giving her seven. wins éurtain- raiser. ~heat $152_per ticket. Pays: $60, 29) 300: 208 lang egg '3—Hapny-D _ 7 deur con aes ae in nine tries. HORSEMEN Walter Craig surprised just | -~ first: double, Josedale Co- 2.10: 10. 2 4.40, 2.60, 2.40; 4.00, 3.30; 2.80. | Ball Cli 7 8—April Budlong 8—Orowann Following Saturday’ ae play , about everybody with his two- | Pilot and Chum, paid $11.90, the | 3.60, -2.40; 3.70. | Inics. Blanche was trailing Daphne ae | dash decision witr-Sunny—King. |quinella, Free Chance and Dashes $ Be 7 Dashes 5 and 9 _ | Races 2 and 6 Races 4 and 8 ® Dagg, also of Summerside, by Declarations for the following eigta op Lady, $43.80, and p00 Chance (A. Larter) 11 a King “(W. Craig) 1-1) ~ The following are the provin- 1—Sir Sampson 1—Borderview Renown ° DE ee ces at he CaN OLE DRAW ner acieee La Seby Mocha” ard Rem Pride (CS 22 ball cnics fort weak NY We sims € Dagg's 90. The first day leader Driving Park is today at 10.00) and Spencer Rapid, $14.20. Homnesiebck tad 16. 6 ho Ridge Eddy (L. Neill) 43 Mon., 10 a.m. — Mt. Stewart, 3—Rosie Robin : _.. ballooned to the 100-mark yes- a.m.: The following is the @raw for Afternoon and evening racing == 2 ae 26 Kim Sue (R_ Barnett) 34 ‘Bantams; 11 am. — Mt. Stew. ‘Avalon Frost oe ayes terday however, giving Miss Non-winners gf 300.00 prior to the Fairway Stroke match to goes everyday this week. The Ki coeke 6 Miss Cool Eyes (J. Pound) 5 5 art, Midgets: 2.30 p.m. — Mon- 5—Conte Richelieu 4—Time To Go Hogg an easy four-stroke win August Ist: winners of 301 to he held at the Belvedere Golf %4¥ Prostams start at 2.30 and ~ 2 ec ag a Homestretch Linda (G. Chap- | tague, Little League: 4 p.m 6—Whirlawick 5—Miss Kimble with her 36-hole total of 186. Her! 650.00 prior to Aupust Ist. and and Courtry Club today the . evening _ penforrnances at | son) ‘May (A. Pineat) 53 | Growenn (Gr Blac’, 5 6 § Montague, Bantams. 6.30 pm. eG _ score for ‘the 18 holes Saturday winners of 651.00 to 900.00 prior : Ww Poe : i : eee Ps ‘or : MacNei 7.7 — Montague, Juvenile ° was a Dee as ee ee K. Wood -N, Suther su MMARY BB ve Gan we ; q — a. hag : 8. Wed., 9 a.m iret. Little MONDAY EVENING Another Summerside_. golfer trot. 30 4 py - ash 1 , ays: 15. 40, League: 1030 am. — ¥ : 3 Waished TRIRa it the~—cfiamptons suc: C. MacMillan — M. ‘Mac Josedale Co-Pilot c. Smith) 1 — Merit (D. eee | ure fH 4 ar - | Midgets. forell, _8:30 P.M. shid division. Amy Beer regis- L2o M ig =: Dy br . Simmonds \> 2 4.00, 3.10; * 2:70, 2.40; Thurs:, 10 a.m. — Souris, Lit- and fe : - tered rounds of 98-90 for a total CNR Tourney ‘ok ee Pp aoe April Budlong (R. MacKenzie) 3 Times: 2.16, 2.1422. 2.80. tle League: 11 am ag eo ., , Races 1 and 5 Races 3,and7 r of 188. : 1.35 P. Daysdale = L “Si : Vernon River Gal (S. -White) 4 | Midgets. 1—Wick’s Ace 1—Al Dale ¢ Joyce Beer of Charlottetown Has 145 Entries con ae - sam High Price (F. MacIsaat $ : —-_ | Fri., 230 pm. — Montague 2~Mr: Annway 2—Fair Sail finished in fourth place with a _|_1.40: ME _-Cannen—2. J Mae- —— nae Dale (C. Murphy) 6 e Little League; 4 pm. — Monta- pit ange Arr seer 36-hoie total of 191 on rounds NCTON (Special). — The, ‘Kenzi a Simcoe’s Magic (L. Neill) 7 Oc | gue; Bantams: 6.30 p.m. = Mon oe ee 4—Lela Hal : = MO? Spec enzie p Mo: ard of 98 and 93. Connie MacMil- Canadi Atl =. a tague, Juvenile 5—Billy G Command _5—J Orland C lan, also of Charlottetown, had adian. National tantic 1.45: B. MacEachern — K. M oa ° ; fe _ 6—Deceiver * ” &—Doctor Alex identical scores of 96-96 for a L nnescre le pyr aaseiin toad ar eipetee ten aritime Racin SUMMERSIDE — A hugedon; 3. Vivian Drummond 7—Blue Mountain Girl 7—Echo Ridge Eddy : ~._F¥92 otal. aaa he eee eu jae oo winner for SYDNEY (CP) — Lucky Chief ‘fowd turned out for the stock Freetown. a FOR SAL | $-Shremer Dream $—Jazz Man First low netin the champion- was as Toronto: Montreal-afid Winner of Paeaieni™ hails. and Pellaire Doin Boy were dou- ©" races at the Freetown Ri- Free for all — 1. Willard E : ship division went to Mabel Far- Lennoxvill2 ; Mos. C. Céady. 3 Mate ae winners on Saturday te d witlaca Leard, Borden; 2. Gerald “Case- Races 2 and 6 The bore Patriot i ris of Summerside with a 155 to- te ee oe _... Night's eight-dash harness rac- orden driver, Willard ley, Wilmot; . 3. Harold Maes \ Invitational Pace tal. Tie event is scheduled for | Runner-up: Mrs. George Wood. Ling card here. Leard, captured both overhead Quarrie, S. Rusticos'} 10 Sets Race 1 I Purse $2500.00 Gladys Malloy of Summerside Wednesday; August 18 at the} |S Lucky Chief did the mile in C’¢™tS andt @ tree for all: MONTAGUE —°A record H = —Splurge a Races-4-and- 8 | emerged. the winner in fhe first Moncton Golf and’ Coungry Club. *STANDINGS | times of 2.16 1-5 and 2.17 2-5. Pe]-| Results are as follows: — pont arness (sFerbes Scott, stecs Bes division with a 196-total. on! poo off time for the medal play laire Doin Boy* was clocked’ in First ~ Matheat == 1 Mut; Berio of ee | 'a-trene Mir 2—Huckster rounds of 97 and 99. *| t8shol je cae | PaaS os 214 1-5 and 2.18°35° Drummond, Freetown; 2. ae at the Kings County are, | also 3—Hurrah . Second was Norma MacFar- “" ole: “CoMmpenttion 15-8; 1974-71 erican beague Other wince an os old MacQuarrie. South Rustico Speed 4 : * : 4--Adios Elmer 4—Queen’s Newton fe : : inners «vere Sky Chief Lower Montague. “jane of Summersidé with rounds Post-entries-will-be~accepted- 157 cer PT ee ae GBL..p. 422-830 Barby Par: 21a 0 oul Basnter, Er Freetown... _-rtsecolieremnaotatne giagn as the 2 horse trailers “3—Morgan Chief *: 3—Borderview Roy _ oS Soe oes = see as chien nnn JODO Jat MS tptal, ECan inet diner wil be 20 | Cisreteed ani oecoth px Uncle Mike, (2.14 25) and Perky’ jerdian “fnestown Bobby” JT tree. forall. won by Charles A. a. . in say te Linkletter of Summerside cae ae ‘opal club house Starting at | Detroit - 6 0 569 8 eee Caseley, Kelvin; 3. “a Rangel : aan aah ai telowe: | : = a oe as psa tae ane with identical. hole | 20 PM ie [Baltimore : 65 51309 | TRURO (CPy — West ‘River &T. Greenfield. _Race.’1...OQverheads: 4. |_Ch’town Driving Park | a : se SS “totals of 209. Bs SUR rig the champ: Chicago 63 51-559 10 | April 15 —e'tstoverhead== {ow tba cet Mer=.}...¥! Fn ae oe a” —_ ; , Waite MadEachern- of Char-| ionship play, said C.T. Rideout, New York 60 6 500 16 April was the only double win-' card, Borden; 2. Merrill Mac- Till MacLean, -2. Winston. Wigh: DI IDLIOIOVI IIIa ows _ lottetown captured second. divi-|-tournament_manager,_ will | Los: Angeles 53 64 .453 2119 racing. card here Saturday night. Lean, Charlottetown; -3. Wendell. l veoneet@ Flatheads: 1. Melv sion honors with a 36-hole total be from Halifax, Edmunds- . Washington 52 66.441 23 The four-year-old horse, own- Harris, Bedeque. “ye ott Dezi Driscoll, 3. B “of 218 on rounds of 106-112. Run-| ton, Charlottetown, Campbell- Boston 43 72 374 30% ed by the West River’ Stock |, 204 overhead — 1 Willard Cm ner-up at 235 was Jane Austin of ton, New Glasgow, Newcastle, Kansas City 39 75 42 34 Farm of Antigonish, N.S. had Leard, Borden; 2. George Boy- — “tace 3, Six Cylinders: 1 Ben Summerside and third, Chris North Sydney, Saint John Stel- National League times of 2.12 16 and 2.12 25, |S: Hunter River: 3. Willie Ar- Balderson, 2. Laird King, 3. Agnew of Charlottetown with larton, Borden, St, Johns and WL Pet.GBL.' Sincis winners were Hip, | Summerside. Jack McGuigan. ' 251. « Moncton. Los Angeles 69 49. 563 — (21 : ‘ J.P. | Women's Powder Puff Race— Race 4, Overheads: 1. George | : te ee \(2.15 4-5), Misty Paul (2.18), -| Boyle, 2. J Milwaukee 66 49 574 1% \1. Carmella Gallant, Summer ry ames Maclean, 3. Pee | ; _ 2 Tommy Holmes (2.15 1-5) Rol- | ide: 2. Avis B d, New Lon- Merrill MacLear: San Francisco 64 49 .566, 2% i side; vis Bemnerds Ver BASEBALL ROUNDUP cine" SS 2 ipa ig, amt eae nie fan im i Phiiadeiphia 6) M58 By | he eh acco on Gulf Shore Ball (ae Come « ef | 2 ‘ The ‘daily double combination . U ore Ba SUNDAY | Chicago 001 030 030— We ear re 59 .508 9 -of Maggaret Macklyo and H.-P. Race 6, Six Cylinder: 1. Char- : American League Boston. 000 100 210— 4120 Shicaee” 59 .496 10% returned $167.10: Charlottetown Angels downed | les MacDonald, 2. Wayne Hobbs, | ” First John (11-5) Duliba (5) Wil- 5 BO 5 64 457 14 © Tommy Holmes and Mr. Mil- “the Hope River softball team |3 Barry Hobbs. Kansas City 300 000.010— 4100 helm (7) and Romano, Martin New Yc : 48 69 .410 20% ler abbe combined for the quin- 19.16 in first game of a best-of- | Race 7, Free-For-All: 1, ~ "New York -- 010000 000— 1 40/17); Monbouquette (8-14) Heff=" ork 3681308324 ella ee z ~~} -+three--semi-final---series--in-—the-|_Cliarles. .MacDonald, 2. Joe-, ee i Hunter (4 - 3) and Bryan; |ner (7) Ritchie (9) and Tillman. Gulf Shore softball league. | Donovan, 3. Wayne Hobbs, 4. e Z _§Stottlemyre (14-7), fReniff (8) |HR: Chi—Martin (2) Cater (12). Winning pitcher was Gord Bow- | James:MacLéan, 5. George Ber- “and Howard. “HR: NY—Repoz (Bos=Petrocelli 77. — _ el an tle -and_the.loser. _ Mite ee AN. (8). Washington 010000 111— 4 80 , son. Jim Petrie e win- | ti po Second Baltimore 000 000 002— 2 70 ners at the plate with, a 45 ~~ | ‘Kansas City 001200000—3 80 Richert (11-9) Kline (9) and ~ | performance while Matheson on _ STEEL New York 101003 02x— 7121 Brumley; J. Miller (4-3) Hall : | contributed to his pitching cause (MIMINMB Window - Doors »---Sheldon-(5----7)-Dickson_ (6) (9) and Brown. HR: Wash— Vins by banging out four hits. Ee SIDING Stock (7) and Bryan; Stafford, per (13). t - — | — Hamilton (2-1) (6) and Gibbs. Oyster Bed Bridge whipped @ , — 4 HRs: KC—Charles (5). NY— . National League Hatk Selfred ‘turned te a, -L North Rustico to the tune of ‘ g 19 colors ‘ Net— i ee ee ee ee 2nd Net-—Joe Malloy iid. tn the second game of the |.” noise ee Gibbs 4). Louis an nd Country-Club t . ' semi-final_to—even__ with First Palin Tatourn' (60) Me" Erne Eatoeds ideal neater ae eas_Buich Ulcer sect a oe ee wee ot oe | 9:30 Gan. Jedgleg of Standard Bred Horses, R ~ Minnesota .. 10 000 003— 4°70 Cool (8) Jay (8)4and Edwards; Golf Championship. Seifred . had | 80-83—16#3 | dost Se in Gi ey ore rssasel (For Free Estimates on . ee ging orses, cudarans "i —— Cleveland ——— 000-000 003— 3 80 Gibson, Washburn-(8- 8)—(8) been _in_a tie’ with Merlin Mac- nd G ta oo - . CaRUe | and all draft breeds Grant. (15-4), Worthington(9) Woodeshick (9) and McCarver. Kenzie after the first round of go 33-1 tai Manniog—; eo oad one, Mf R.| ~~ Rusco Products Call rea a ; and Battey; Tiant (10-6) Tiefen- HRs: Cin—Johnson (22) Ed- the pesca played at Summer-| - 3-q Gross—C. ‘Coady—84-81— charged with the ten Gas F. J. CAMPBELL - | : : : ¢ auer (9), McMahon (9) and wards (12) Pinson (19). StL— ae ae Or tani but | 164, . ins Ge ci ie yelled Sie Dow 138 Upper Queen St. j 2:30 p-m. Racing. Azcue, Roof (9). HR: (Cle— Skinner (4) Gibson (3), White-—, irday Ss found Mackenzie! iow Net_W. Reddit | ott Phone 894-8300 = ee oo 5 cubees back " ‘hie oe 2nd. Net—R "Atkinson - : or z Second sop soo or 4iz0 Mile. 100.000020 01 4123 Art MacKenzie shot the low ae DIV. 2 8:00 p.m. The Official ——— Ceremonies rang se or eae a8 8 1ES ne ue = ” ere pan of te day, . 74 but a) 5.5 Gross—R» Gravelle—89- + . 03— ohnson, e - isastrous in the first round} . | ; cao ee ae 5 Osinski (12) and Oliver; Jack- = already ap the second Mac-| and “Gross—A. Wilson—84-90— Listen to CFCY x | 8:30 p-m. Racing, featuring the $2500 Invitational spon- ippstein ( eis son, Abernathy .(3-2) (9) and Kenzie out of serious contention. | for all i ti and Zimmerman, Battey (9): Bailey, Krug (1). HRs: Mil— _ The following are the results ted. Gros—D. Boswell—83-93— . |, on te iipriatd features of the sored by The —— Patriot. Hargan, Stange (5), Bell (6) Aaron (26). Jones’ (23).- Chi— in-the various divisions. A total | 176. | CHARLOTTETOWN “OLD HOME WEEK RACES” | Tiefenauer (9) Kralick (4-9) Banks (19). - o a _— part in the’ Low Net—H: Farris. : i | : (10) -and-.Azcue, Roof (9) Sims > 000 wo Stake nec 2nd. Net--T. Hooper. | AFTE even | ‘ (10). HR: Minn—Kindall (6). New Sor rupee. ¢ 42 eee ine onc le MON. AUG. 16 2:30%05:00 10:001011:00 | SPECIAL EVENTS = Sei — : ; | Saar .(23) — Alvis 9) Jackson (6-16) and Schaffer: |74.75--149 | eee Gross—D. ‘MacInnis—89- | we eo = auescuae 10:00 to 11:00 ~ : ae : Bruce He — = — eo Merlin MacKenzie 2nd-Gross—A._ Johnston—91-95 | —- THUR. AUG. 19° 2:30 10 5:00 10:00 te 11:00 ® Vaudevill ® . “a. ta a, meee 1 2) ee | ee Oren me | \ FR AUG. 20 2:30105:00 10:00 11:00 || Gudevine ~ Handicraft Display Swoboda (18). oT ross-—-Art MacKenzie—| Low Net—Ken MacDonald. | SAT. AUG. 21 Detroit COL 110 00x 9150 en ne ell 4102/2154 ak. Need. Willoagaaes . : 2:30 t0 5:00 10:00 to 11:00 ; McBride (0-3) May (1) Gate- 200- ae is : : {AI times shown are ADT.) wood. (1). 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