. ‘ § The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., ue, 18, 1966. ~ Newcomers Impress - Fastern Conference’ ~MacGregor's Jim Fashion Cops Patriot’ Invitational Jim ashion, ownec Pained dash was another double dash when The Shiek, third place RAC e 2-6 and Ve by James. Roach" Winner on the: card and figur edjisher the first time out took the Yankee Blaze . Bernard) 11 hy THE CANADIAN PRESS Kootball , League, leads rushing | |MacGregor, walked ° off with ‘in two of the feature pays of the’ photo’ first Borderview ata tJ. Newcomers , to the Eastern after’ only one game. He gal- top honors fa summary. in the evening. The brown horse wiich RACES 1 - 5 Réckwell( 23 Football Conference are making loped 139 yards ‘in. 19 arries! $2.500- Patriot Invitational Pace 4s owned by irs. F.L.’Breau of | Jimmy Gallon (H. Stead 16 Royal wers (W He 5 é : a : rs (W, Camp their presence felt ‘the early and scored the winning touch- | jat the Charlottetown Driving None OD led Spee David to’ Cyclone Kelly «L. Kelly) 25 ‘hell wages of the ote S down—against Toronto Argonaurs ,Park before a mass of screaming , the re in_the third _fora pay of |The Shiek (E -Bernard) 3 1-Senater—Sis-4i, -Gaugen) 45 Each team has’ playéd two in - Montreal's 17-6 victory Frt humanity. who thronged to the $5 70. in the aiibella and then Ernie Spencer (G. Mac- Rose_Robin_(¢ ) , e pe : Ja tose-Robin (C. Smith 53 games and players in their. "rst day night ; Park to witness the ennual clas- outpaced Loretta’s Boy’to the Leod) 42 Miss Joan Adios (F, Davies) 6 @ season in the East lead scoring, Bobby , Taylor, an end who sic, finish for.ay $1900 pay in the se Happy Gallon € (M. Mac- , Time 2.05 and 2:06 tushing and pass catching joined Toronto from Ca’gary MaéGregor took his séven year Venth dash, the Exactor feature Arthur) 53 Pays --'S3.80, 3,40, 3:00; 4.10, Peter. Kempf./ picked up’ by Stampeders of the Western. Con- old gelding to a win in the first Jimmy Gallon, leaving from *the | Little Doctor ‘J. Chappel) 6 4 3.30; 4.30, 3.50, 2.10, 2.10, 2.103 Monirea! Alduettes from British fefence’ is the leading pass re-- |lialf of the.event.aad then was eight spot won the first dash’ of | Thunder Ben Burn (H. 2.10 Columbia Lions. of the Western ceiver with 14 catches nipped by. Comte Richeleau. in the night and combined with _ Heustis) 7dr. Double — $19.40. Conference, shares the scoring CAUGHT ONE PASS the second to capture top honors Yankee Blaze to pay $1940 in) Time — 2:124" and 2:13.1 "RACES 3 — 7 ea lead with T raf Ot Kempf ‘has, caught one touch from favorites Y ankee Tim} r the first double but was, unable Pays — “$8.30, 5.00; 2.40; 5.00, Speedy Conn ‘J. Arsenault)-1 14 ee Mata nua tT Tomint town pass—to- Lo with three von —and_Borderview _ _ to repeat the feat, in. the. fifth 2.30; 2.20. Shermar David .(C. Smith) 2 4 ' G ‘ Ha foe “Tiger-Cats. verts and a field 40al. Tucker gor spun a web of "driving sy Loretta’s ~ rant of Ham i I retta’s Boy (M~ Chaissony 34 B Bach has 12 point and Grant each have ‘two touch- beauty in the opening heat of |Miarmichi Post (G. Gaudet) 4 4 F Bob Paremore i went to. downs the. two dash affair as he mani- Texas Chief: (O. Willis) 66 the Als trom Atianta and st Paremore holds a Seren pulated Jim: Fashion to a~photo }Pearl Way (R. Annear) 66 houis Cardinals of the ‘National le&d over Ottawa's ‘30 Scott ip win over Yankee Timber aad +Mr—Johity—e Ma 3 =Maclsaac)——T-¥y me : : rushing. Scott has 136 yards im, gs Borderview Roy. | Times: 2°08 and 2-11 3) carries. -Paremore’s. average — He went to the top at the ays: $3.60, . 2.80, 2 50: 's_Paren $3.60, 2.80, 2.50; $3.20, PROBABLE irain of 7.7 yards, helped “by a& | quarter pole afd from then on 2.60; 4.30. $2.50, 2.60, 2.30; . 7-50, 73-vard gallop against winless he managed the race as only the S Ai ea. Seale ome e PITCHERS Argos, is best’ in the. ¢onference. Ass : old pro could. He: dropped back Quinella: $5.70 Taylor's: 14 pass receptions So ; peepee ke to the two hole at the half as Exactor:. $19.00 “@e THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have netted 188 yards, for” Tors | : x Comte Richeleau took: The top Torierven Be Lee a three Sonana Gir} F Smallwood 55 Tn \CES 4 —8 Ae Co onto, Tucker. is second in passes | ‘AG but then again went to the top|) Year old pacer toured the Char- Time To C (A’ Smith) 6 6 tim Fashion propane pie pire + OF (od8 © paught with nite, but leads in| JIM FASHION, ROACH MACGREGOR ON. BIKE jat the top of ‘the backstretch | lottetown Driving Park ovat in| Darky (B. Henderson) 77) Yankee Tm i ae sa ie me 'N: stiot I . ague passing yardage with: 197, ~ av- | [a took about a two length lead | 2.05:2 yesterday afternoon in| Times: 2.13 and 213.2. ~ wood) * 24 sina aon cag ‘agi gy Orage gain with 209 and lohgest _ | going into the final turn He | the fastest mile paced at the| Pays: $4.70, 3.50, 4.49: 3.40. | Rorderview Rov (D. Coadie) 3 9 New York iM ira ' ws gain, 52 yards, ; was able to' just keep this at the | CDP_this ‘year. The colt owned | 3.0. -3.00, 2.10; 2.10 (on show \)iramichi Fred. (C. Smith). ¢§ ch a. (Holts n. “8-12 ‘a eee Bs oe ee merica Nn. .ea uc” tt Nn Wire in 2:06:4 while--Borderview)>¥~Erie-and— Harry” Whebby “of betting? 2 : Comte ‘Richelieu (M._ = : Philadelph v racksan . 1L-Aly, leading passer with 22 comple- | Roy and Yankee Timber were | Dartmouth, N.S., recorded the) _ Dr. John T. Ow ned by De deh ~ Downey) 61 Boece ih TMI tions in 38 attempts for 340. caught by the photo as being | Sensational time in winning dash | Delaney, Moncton Starburn (B.. Steveason) 64. Atlanta (Kelley 2-2) ‘at Hous yards, an average of 8.9 yards. {ace and second respectively. ce ght of the afternoon card in DASHES &. and 7 se. Wick Cw Crai , 17 z au a Bee ae US “Sodond with an 85-yard aver- | The second dash saw Roach | the Charlottetown ~Old Home West River Boy Times: 26:4 and ls a. ( uel at t (NN oe eae age is Hamilton's Frank Coeen. | owesi in lee an error in judgement that | Week opener. 4 (P. Pinkney) Ls Pave: $10.30 4-70 2.90: 3 : aaa I BIS, Se reneats tino, who has completed 18 of jcost him a 1-1. summary but he | ; Onaway won the first dash of | Jolltop —(R MacFadyren) 22lom: 980 $9560. thon” im eee ea a sere nea aw. eatin ae wey Dern Goo Sot er 4 eM 8, $86. sOU1S vé Bt ns. secon . oO 0) one ais 43 . M: afichal 17-5) ee ee o a AR ; NEW ‘YORK (APL The two | x | The averages are more re- top coe. Te Face “was run | lost the a io when wr Nancy’ *s Pick G. Friz el) 43 an mn Suthe amilton lowest league-leading averages| * spectable in the National League oP ¢ ele : at a American Léague lead in pass interceptions with in the’ majors’ history are 396 | . where Matty Alou of Pittsburgh ats While, Jim ‘Fashion was oe an mace bis. \enrwie | ee ea Be eros arabe ieee ; Mueller Tops California *Chance .6-14). at three each while Tieats’ Willie by Elmer Flick of Cleveland in! ' has taken a 16-point lead over dueling ith Yankee in “the. ae i dam Wild Chance won Dar Price “1G. 'S Saar 85 Minnesota (Perry N _ Bethea is tops im kickoff returns 1905 and 309 by George Stirn-| | team - mate--Roberto Clemente is ese Reece tw - haved: tra oetties pt Times: 2 09°4 and 2 2.10:4. Pipes In Singles Ky ; Odom J-2) at avith am average of 26.3 yards weiss of New York Yankees in Atlanta’ . , He Red soeaked: through: ¢ and.|.2 7 " > nN 9-40: 23 tO. wis . Sea ee viet hom Nj 7 in, “four runbacks. . 1945, both American League ti- ae atau a Rileo Carly, “Ned nosed out'.Jim Fashion for. the ee Hine, out sehen. he. pata 270 ta io 2.80 a “2 tn a t rr ao aon Preceric: Nee Var (Downing: 78)oat “Toronto's “Dave Mann, the tle holders. FR cea Te gp re eth win, zankee Timber * died in ae 2 _ the board. However ' 4 Tat ay t= oN : : ie tueller defeated Detroit (Podrés. 2-2), 70N East's -punting leader for four) The way it looks now the 1966 point. to 344 by collecting six \,...) oe the Wire and: Mira- Rorviché at aa ig od WT West. River Say: dened. bw iAt cc hg and Washington \Hannan 2-5). at Years until he was . dethroned AL champion jis liable to be at) safeties in 16 times at bat. Cle- sip a woke too Hid shot: it: ee dase a“ pe the see- +t ongworth Stables,.’truro ene Dee meabie Cleveland (Bell 13-! Nj. :: ithe" past two seasons by Joe Zu- least‘ the third lowest unless | mente. slipped one point and The See a Ea Face Doctor John T hi DASHES 4 and 8 nal Tenn! Tourna: ~ Baltimore— De: sare WEE Be of the Tiger-Cats, leads that Tony Oliva of Minnesota, Frank Carty climbed three points to se eater ie the e Stone FACE | oh oF emiarie Th ak ae Onaway (F. Dani ie 13°: seauupeuene Gkdsie.t Boston (Brandon 4-5), (N) department with a 43.3-yard av- Robinson ‘of Baltimore or. Al Poon “ mniediately follow. aking Bon sord Bot > Kwara 7 BY THE ASSOCIATEIT-PRESS rage on 19 punts. Zuger is.sec- Kaline of Detroit step up their Felipe Alou of’ ‘Atlanta ts Mf the dash Mr. Allison Profitt, Patan ad Nog Male Pape Rockwall re etek eran Vee , 2 4 * tics 0: “ ’ s > har] > ashes i PS rn y =r af pet ! Anibtican Leake ce: ofid at 42.9 also on 19 punts, hitting pave, | ae fourth at .325 followed by Pitts- Drivi eu the Charlottetown Oanly gts cara i River Roy J. Scotch Hal ea al Pe Rea eeuries : Washington 010 000 00% 3 61 Jim Copeland of Toronto is the Oliva, seeking his. third burgh’s*-Wilie—Stargell,-322. et me ahd presented the Pa- routed é “ig ht c Into the lHureak oc aia foc ST 2 toa tes. Cleveland 00 220 00x-——.4 81 Jeader in punt returns with am straight crown, held-on to ..the | Hank Aron- of Atlanta-coniin- ‘!° cooler, tothe winning -dri- th nA ee Can Ho es M ‘Golden Law “W_ Camp! 5.5 a *nd Krank _F . AMcCorthick (7-lh) Moore’ (7) (AVerare of -7-9- yards on=13" car- lead~ last week although ne) ‘ues to lead in home runs with 33 ey nis big gelding : tie hieewee eee Times: 2.07.4 and 2 pea ae and “Casanovas Siebert 41327) bee : slipped five more points with a and runs batted: in,-91. He aad f arate All the actien seh Wild Chane J steer : Pays: $8-10-- if, 2:50; — 3 ’ t Cirke setealed Tiant=. (9) and? Avcue.- HRs: (c, Score (legend: . O—Ottawa; 4for-18 ‘performance. He was} two homers and six RBI. last saree free-for-all =. Yankee Q oy Herat Uastenday To 70; 2.70. 3.90, 27° 2.10: 4 eee Weck Caan oon Clever, Ho = Hamilton; M~ Montreal: batting 317 through Sunday's | w Blaze, owned by. Elmer. Craig 2ucen s Rooster. » 9 2.10. 2.10 Ser at eee Gentile de nintanc f. -.T— Toronto): games.. eat gee Orioles Pawel onomad and R. Dawson set_-the fans. 7.1. Billie Ui Rena) a Onaway owned by RR. Deis: tine Atacirdcare ten ce Chris- Balt. noo 100 001024 96 ; TDC FG§ Pts. Frank Robinson fell two) past the Robinsons and took a: aze to Tost im the Invitation-| year Larry : ‘coll, Truro: Borderview Bob Lee \avsie Dodwrnte ne ay me Sesinn Ran ane ail 2 100 | rucker,- QO: 20 00 12 points to .313 while Kaline’s, over the AL runs batted in-lead. 2! Pace. The Blaze looked just“ (R\acFadvgen) _e owned by Fric and Harry Wheb Se tena rE nee 2 00 00— 2100 Kempf M 13 1 012+mark is .307, a drop of three | e Powell drove i ing like that“ as Emmett Bernard | i460 Skirts | S #6" by, Dartmouth, NS oe ee Le McNally, S. Miller (7) Fisher ‘Grant. H 20 0 0- 12 points ‘Robinson haa nine hits | a thim. 88 Noe th teoee mocae took him to the top*at the first Hoop Skirts (E. Shaw} 1b Se es : neton 6-1 and 64 in 4) 110). Ball. (4) Se LANE, mame DOUEs , : 8. for the season. Fran ea : aré iG. Fi *k) 6.5 > Ladies a ee ee ens. Sutherin, H 94 1.1 8 in’31.tries while Kaline collected | AL KALINE {Robinson is next with 85- white, rn and went’ on-to post~ the Reverie cures 2 Saturday before lnsing: to the Laces pmibles and ‘Tilinian WRe: BaltPow 1 vilunas, T 01 2-0 7 seven hits in 26 attempts in last : Brooks - Robinson dropped _-to fastest time-of the eveaing, 205 | Carroll .(J.-Hennessey).- § 7. Seattle, Wash., golfer SES uaO Ailes OWSN Scott; 0 _ 16 6 6 week's action. - 295 followed by Boog Powell, thitd- with 84 } ~| flat. The big brown selding also “Times 2.10 and 2.11:1 Other top-name my r ‘ Nalleant 1 5 Faloney, M ‘10 00> 6 The fop three are the circuit's also of the- Orioles, -and Ken Frank Robinson held the won” the repeat performance iM’ pays. $210, 2.10. 2.10: 240, it he saan Fs eee An fa NOTICE Chicka a ee ae =. Paremore, M +O =0 0 6 only .300_ hitters. Baltimore’s- Barry of Chicago White Sox, in home run lead. He_ hit three,.2 time of "2.06 in a finish with 4 30; 4.10 win betting only) - .- Ofide” ra Pumcke Mocs oh - - ees ee — 4% 72 iTaylor, T 10 0-0. 6 Brooks Robinson is fourth at la iith-place deadlock at .291! boosting his total to 36. “Borderview Robert that it_took Wild Chance owned by Erie ‘yi, a : ee ee Se : Phila. _.- 420,110 03x—11 130 Paterra, H ES 30.0. € the judges five minutes to figure’ and Harry Whebby, Dart th pion Ma lyn Palmer _of Kam ~Special” meeting of — the Hands (8-10) -Hendlev (a) Ear- Kunz, H 1a 006 out from the photo. The Frie| ns artmouth, ‘Ioops; BC, funter-up Barbara PELE. Rifle Association -at » "ley (B) and Hundley:' Short |Patterson; M--- 19°00 6 and Harry owned horse. was DASHES 2 and 6 Reece 08 Vancouver. Gayle MacLean —& Son - offi ria enn é ) ASHES 2 and ra meer ag — ‘ on office 14-7) Fox (8) and Dalry le. |R e second both rs ‘ . Hitchens,. alse Vanco , 4 x mple. |Racir O 072) “1-0 8 second both times out Dr. John T. (G. Gaudet) Pin Sees Mouday, Aug. 22 at 7:30 - ee Browng (14) Santo Berr: a, M Ode 0) 1 In lans ut iit ena ors; Speedy Conn, with Joey Arsen- Shermar Allen (J. Fox) pe Gail Harvey Afoore Sane ee naa taUee . : _ 2. - iVan Burkleo, T-00 0 14 1 ault doing a ‘great job of driving) Mitamjchi Frisco (C. Smith) 3 3 Lp ta Ont.. and S Of Pts - : aa GS from.the eight spot in the third?Jim’s Joy (E. Bernard) 4 4 Milton, Ont, who he : : National junior title far the rd : z es aN P.E. | “kid Maritime | straight wear. Satirtay Sa ll ies Swamp | icago A hbu d oo a a John NB wel « ‘ ee cre ary Softball Playoffs. shburn = eS rentratn ~~ ' CLEVELAND (AP) Two- the Cubs hitless in the-last 11-3 ,Lonborg with one out In the O lay; runner-up. in. the- ope sooner aera ile"and innings. ~ entered Pie mistican: ‘All series to-bes best -2 of 3! Ladies Intermediate A ‘run- homers ty Jim Gentile” and | £ ninth. niered __T. 4 ah ee games. 20 — P.E.1. at New Beditawiok ‘Chuck Hinton gave Cleveland BOSTON (AP) — Boog: Pow- | DETROIT (AP)—Norm Cash Pompentots are . Siban Sceling Need Insurance? . Senior ‘‘B” finals: (1) ‘Semi ="Finals, Aut. 2 = Indians a 43 victory over ell’s third home: run of the hit the 200th home: run of his [son of Da s, Texas, and jas i- fl Sept. 13 — BIS. iSharardckar New Brunswick at PEI ri Washington Monday night. \game—a two-run blast in the |major league career, powering (om alock of Greenland, NH AUTO, ‘ws Corran Bann ‘‘CeeBees”. pale Sante s Wine wae Sonny Siebert, who tossed a lth inning — lifted Baltimore Detroit Tigers ‘to a 6-5. victory : a Sept. 14 — CeeBees vs Sham- at Nova Scotia (1): Sept. 10 — no-hitter against the Senators Orioles past Boston Red Sox over New York Yankees Mon- : eee ; : i Don t Neglect Slipping MOTOR BIKE, fj tI Sc ; 8 pl0E ligeein th ied his td" Mond h By. DON ANGUS French-speaking teen-ager is rocks. Nova Scotia at Winner of “A” Carlier in the season, gaine his | onday night. iday_ night. pantera Z FIRE LIF Sept. 18 — Shamrocks vs Cre- (2). 13th victory in 20 decisions but! Powell, whose ninth - inning | Cash's homer, following Jerry | ‘HALIFAX ‘CP)~A ‘full field 200d trim. - " FALSE TEETH { ' E. Bees, nen jneeded relief help froin Luis Ti- homer tied the game 2-2, |Lumpe’s single “in the fifth, in- of 128 golfers. including two EXPECTS. STIFF FIGHT nse e These games may be advane- me jant in the ninth after Paul Casa- crashed his 30th homer of the ning, snapped a 22 tie. The Ti- from. ‘the United States, tees off She said she expects her Whe lk. eat. la : ? gst E t ed as dates open up.” jnova-s second homer of the season off reliever ‘John Wyatt gers added another’ run in the." the first qualifying- round: of toughest competition from vete- ¢ ! Intermediate. ATs . f. |game, a two-run shot., closed with one out in. the 11th and jinning on ‘Al Kaline’s double the “Canadian women's amateur ran Marlene’ Stewart ‘Streit® of i= LEN HOOKEY ! Sept. 3 — Barbours Dodgers >i a eecere ae | Frank Robinson,. w.ho -had‘and“Jim Northrup’s single, and $0lf championships at the Ash- Fonthill, Ont., ‘if she’s- not. too i p vs Summerside Aces (1) ft aie) ntile put Cleveland ahead ‘drawn .a leadoff walk, on base. they moved ahead 6-2 in the burn course today. tired: tor Co-Op Ins. Sept. 10 — Summerside Aces ia had ne ee when he! Reliever Eddie. Fisher, who sixth on Roy Oyler’s run-scor-| By. the time the opening .18 Mrs. Streit took Joanne Gun- ii Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 vs Barbours. posers (2) é i a is first home run as came on at the start of the 10th, ing single. { holes of medal play are com- derson Carner to the fifth hole ae votes Intermediate ‘!C jan Indian—a 408-foot blast over was the winner. Yankees rallied for three runs pleted, only 32 qualifiers will go of a sudden-death playoff in- the Ya =z Be Bs a! Aug. 27 — C.T-C. Piste jthe centre field fence—followin . ; mi ; | __ istons vs ‘ g Powell’s game-tying homer in the ninth, two on Tom Tresh’s on to the match-play competi- U Sesmagygmen’s amat cecal Borden Legion (1). & #/a walk to Rocky. Colavito. : ‘ P Beh OPee gion y. came off Boston —Starter Jim homer. : tion Wednésday. Two -more - Rete tee pokes Sept. 3°-- Borden Leg i ues So oun in ; : he ETC. Pistons (2) oe PHILADELPHIA TAP) —— il ae rounds are sehedujed for Thurs} ———————— Intermediate “‘D": |White drove in five runs with OO kn uses ampionship WHICH Sept. 10 Chaklottetadn ® three singles, Monday _ nicht, Andre Martin hac First penn a std te oe ““Sigs’ vs Ronshaw. —“Bear- helping Chris Short register his 8 holes for the Duchess of Con- | eats (1). \l4th victory-as Philadelphia de- Captures Singl es | L { P naught gold cup. Saturday i Sept. 17 Bonshaw Bearcats feated Chicago 11-5. OTTAWA (CP) Andre n ed urge Jocelyne’ Bourassa: of. Trois DAY Se vs Charlottetown ‘‘Sigs’ (2). | White singled across two runs Martin, 18, of Montreal became | Rivieres. Que., will be out to re- Junior, Juvenile and Ladies jin the Phillies’ four-run first a three-time winner of the TORONTO (CP) — Eddie tain the title she won at Kitch- Intermediate ie@ams have -no jinning, knocked in another pair ‘girls’ 18 - and - under singles |Shack’s otion to Victoria of Cnet. Ont, last year while still, . ; pal : dem r f ’ ; PEI. competition, so their play- jin the second and added his jcrown Monday at the Canadian the Western Hockey League is ay JUMOL off dates are ing uded in” the = third single in the eighth when closed junior tennis champion- the first step in. a purge of The 19-year-old brunette was | ’ “ Maritime Softball Playoff Sche- | yee es, |\the Phillie scored three runs. ships. g Toronto Maple Leaf players, scratched from the close ¢ham- 4 ” ‘ : dule . i” { Short gave up a three-run | She won an easy victory over says Punch Imlach, Leaf coach pionships in neighboring Dart- BEST 4 z Sich Last named in aed to fyran Se if . eo. B Eager, 16, of. Vancouver and general manager. mouth Teel week aller she sul ' e | vi home team ndi- our and was replace y |6-2, 6-3. \ fered a head cut. in a swimmi : (9 RON CLARK i ‘ ; Imlath* disappointed with his a swimming 7 { d e Oy ot her ent? ee. ie) ce ie 2 aaa Bes) ie Md sone after | Miss Martin was g¢first-seeded National Hockey League team's accident at her motel However, CHARLOTTETOWN ee ars ‘ase —RIFLE SHOOT. ay ean 0 o nee and in the class, Miss Eager: seeded failure in last. spring's Stanley She Said. Monday she felt fine , The P.E] Soft ball ‘s celathike crea the Vito re en—pre-— ear ae ae : cy "Cup -piayoffs,_blames—a—clique ee pruchee rounds at_Ash- = . AAT G gi NOM be cesponsivie tora served the vietory ‘by holding | Miss Eager, makijg a bid for within the team for its de- DUM and was “hitting, the bal DRIVING PARK pires fees or ak éas. This is Strong winds .and rain, some: the top Westy a seh aN lficiencies well § ae : 1 oF S IS times heavy, cut. down atten- upset win’ surmgay if e semi- “My nock is still bit aacaee the. responsibilits rl the homes: ance and scores as the P.E.I. MAR. RACING. finals over third-seeded Theo- , | discovered there is a clique a = ia bit sat, MONDAY AFTER eNOO Senior BY Semi-Finals held their weekly shoot — at dara Booker of “Victoria. Miss |! three or four “players who |Si€ said, but otherwise the (f Ne 3 eeKiy — shoo! a Dr _ es ns : Bee tease | CPOA LOR ct ; 3 . — sh Sore eR wick at PE t (1) hdd oe Squaw. £ int Range Saturday oe eae ieee nae race ih) third-seeded a Hive oAuuaie Gaver a ae vi wick at PET. (11: Sent, 24. |stlernooi: Top man in Clash 1 ba - = double winners on the younger girls’ 16-and-under 3.6 19 act,” he said Monday 2:30 P.M. EI. (2) was S.S.M. ‘D.O..Clark with a n eight-dash harness racing but was eliminated Sunday by : ' i | a 3 mo . Finals — (B) — Oct. 1 — Win). | ecard ‘ere Monday night. Fane COMMARA OR Movontec ih the Woe interview. | k RACES t — "5 RWE2—6 ner of ‘“‘A’’ at Nova Scotia ‘1); ute Se rice Goan oat Lloyd’s Star won in 2:12 aad |semi-finals Gee i ieanenreameaeara tale Tea os 1—Enterprise Lady % 1—Transporter Lo Nay ; ’ ite o se i : \ 2 -sterv i a. , . eau an ee ee Murray Harbour shooting in| Wook 1 new second Gf 2:11 Dot | Witth-aeeded Kevin Page ~ ot Ne SORROW Se at i Cae of *! : ead Clase Il topped “ail | |Hal (2:11 and 2:10 45), and |Montreal became an upset win- Hwang Ho, or the Yellow 3—Mountain Jester 3—Atton’ Libby Intermediate ‘‘A" Semi - Fh 119 pped all competitors: Little Major (2:09 and ° 2:10) iner of the boys’ 16-and-under River, is popularly known as’ Cy Menlay, {—Dolly Don 4-Latcky Vi. nals: z were the other double winners.“/singles championship by defeat- China's Sorrow because of its Oey 5—Mighty Sandy 5—Willard’s Choice (A) Sept. 17 PEL. at New CLASS I Gold Pilot (2:12 4-5) anid jj : RANA AE ARR EAT AS devastating floods. ( ) Tuesday 6—My Haven 6—Paddyland Girl Brunswick (1); Sept. 24—New Sor ay we ‘112 | Northwood Esquire (2:15 3-6) jing Jim Boyce of Toronto’ 6-3, —_— wc ( ) Wednesday 7—Knight Norris 5—David P. H.. Brunswick at‘P.E1 (2 Finals 52'. Roy Vessey 110 | were the othe ‘ Le ( ; 8—Lord Adios &—Miss Heather Hal — Oct.°1 — Winner of “A” at Tere HT. Vessey {10 |- "Whe-sthmartor eomntnart Se NRA Tanne ED > WORTH. S eae od a aid wk Sustin. (1): Oct 8 Nova Sat. Perley Taylor 109 -w ctor combination of jin boys’ 16-and-under, Roger ( ) Friday tat a. RACES 3 — 7 : RACES 4—8 BO eS ety Cerca thee ‘Ny ~ Northwood Esquire and Time (Skillings of Victoria. and Bill ( ) Saturda “WYizzie Clegg 1—Eddie: B. Good Scotia at Winner of “A (2) [pr RL Clark 198 ZoZne returned $100.10 fey ; y PHARMACY : 7 2-Hig' i 2 Sister Marie ee CASS It se MCN od aie mala QUALITY DRUGS SAI Dale 3--Adion- Shyst Gata Tpr EC White : 113 Two personal records, and one Loraie earlier: ee SERVICE Advertisers ask us this ques- ME Chatnier tat or ne Pie Sept. 17 PEI. af New Cpl. Geo. Navies 97 double win were highlights of | ‘Janice Tindle of Vancouver SAVINGS I] tion frequently. Fortunately | 5—Ellen Joy <Grattun’ Abbe Brunswick (1); Sept. 24. — New Tor. J.J Leightizer g¢ Monday night's harness racing |W the girls’ 16-and-under title |.) 75: ‘oti there is mo best day to ad- } G—Peters Model &—Elmer € Brunswick at PEI (2). Finals Tpr. Milt Carver 91 action here, by defeating Jane O'Hara: of * Dispense any Prescription vertise. Each day new wants | 7_Uncle Mike 7—Port Hill Boy — Oct. 1 — Winner of uA at ye —— ° Mai Kai took ‘the third and {Toronto 6-2, 6-4. They ' were J. E.. H. Worth arrive, bringing new readers | §—Mark. Purdue &—Marr Leah. _ Nova Scotia (1): Oct. 8 "Nova seventh races in times of 2:13 first: and second-seeded. i914. Reg. Pharm as old omnes satisfy their : Scotia at Winner of SA" (2) Te Sw [os and 2:15 45. In the boys’ 14-and-under, F atta ‘ wants. Intermediafe “D''—Senti Loca winger Records were set by Busy Ed |Billy Shakespeare of Halifax’ = pa ga sae We veconinicad yea Sut MONDAY EVENING cate i | 9 i and Brook Hal, clocked |carried his. first-seeding to the | 45 prince st Pines 45404 your Want-ad tomorrow and Sept. 24 - New Brunswick at al Wine Tourne 2:18 25, ititle, by downing Murray Whit- | — 49 Years in Business — cancel when you get results. 8:30 P.M. : P.E.. (1);. Oct..1 -\ PET. at y* "Other ivinners in the eight- taker of Montreal, 3-6,°.7-5, 6-1. | : 3 From experience we know New Brunswick (2); (Oct. 8, vad | dash card’ were Jackie Jackson | — " —— a tomorrow is the best day to Races t and ¥ : Races 2 and 6 a Winner of “A” Not’ Scotia th Charlottetow n golfer, Bill | (2:17. 1-5; Mr.” Harvest time | : start and every day is the 1—Botd Debby t Vane wu (1); Oct. 10 Nova Scotia at| Puc. Beer, out of the Belvédere | (2:16); MacLeod’s Tartap. (2:15 }) ( best day to advertise. 2—Mr, Vic * Hichies’s Way winner of ‘“A’’ (2) PGoH' dnd Winter Claw,. wow. 56 | 1-5); and Headway’s © Boy. D A N C E 3—Maynard's Missy 21 ittle. Art Junior Semi-Finals: igns as the’ Prince Edward Is- | (2:15). If results achieved, cancel 4—Lady. Tipton i--orderview Rocket Sept] 3° =" P-E-b=at-Neva=Sco- land, Amateur golf—ehampion, }..The. feature payoff. —--of the | " seats = ssc and pay only for number of 5—Federal’s Last 5—Topway tia (1). Sept. 10 Nova Scotia Beer finished the 36-hole ¢om- night was, the daily double on | Ch ] . os days used. ‘S—Mystery Judy ef PET (2); Finals — Sept. 17 petition at Summerside’s coarse | Jackie Jackson and MacLéod’s | arlottetown Curling Club ‘DIAL 4-8506 7—Lucifer Winner of “AT vat New Bruns- Saturday with a 75. -He had an | Tartan ,at $156.40. E ' : VIA - 5 : ie cece Caer ? ws : . , Ai nis Tne teen a el wey Feobeaus ets) ' Races 3 and 7 Races 4 and 8 bo ib ce toned Usain ener tig EE oh and, friendly ad taker will | 1—Mark Tona 1-Ge-Alohg Hal ) finner- of “AN. (2 1 Se 4a | } i ) ae 3 ‘ , eng He a S oe a * A\ug et et eigen Rta Gable” TH REWI noe WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th PLAIN help you word your Want-ad 2—Emily Hal : *BRorderview Farl Juvenile Semi lals AUB: herup was (far rable’’s mi | or FILTER TIP for maximum yesulte! 4—Hichland Spiri 9 Cattle Pete 0 — New-Brunswick at ‘ova Lea Windsor who came through 4 REPAIRS 4 y 4—Reggzie's Best { Deonnawayv fooite (ih; “Aug. 27 — Nova Sto.) with ait BEYS total ar, M. -1 A.M. Mee et The S—Caparatay Plymouth Rock da at New Brunswick (2): Fi) Tied for third spot were H: SO Electric Ltd 6—Count Dale 6--Adins ‘Ales s — Sept, 3 — Winner of A". Siefred Summerside. and aS A ° ° %—Echo Ridce Fdd i. hi ” ET wl), Sept 3 — PEI Frank MacInnis, Belvedere, with ip EMEA Members, Guest and ‘Tourists Welcome. REGULAR and KINGS | Guardian - Patriot | sicartivs Bet ee ee eee at Winner of A’ (2). a 36-hole 90-75 ETE MaRS sieatiiite J = o t. 3 . ~ wr