1 I'thmMnJm W BallA'ctl- SPO I I - [P.EJ. Golfers Leading l “Semi? RTS , , U: ."“'Amaieur Championships I League action last F R O N . A air at Island golfers. Art R. Boyles (B) 39387771 Dr. A. Ernst (Ash). l‘, Dobbs I - Maclgenzie. Charlottetown. and F Macinnis (B) 37 42 79 73 (F). Inna; 341:3! fimeidlstahnce Bank Seiford. Summerside. fir- M. MacKenzle (B) 39 40 79 73 9.23 am. p. 3‘ O'Nem (Alvth five “mum mica?" its. 3! MCK FILLMORE ed scores of 74 at the Belvedere D. Humphrey (M) 37 43 so 74 Guy mound .3), D. Mum... Dave Jen . a m. the seven. Golf and Winter Club yesterday J. Irwin (B) 41 41 82 76 (ML and ‘0‘ mph“: 813111th to share top spot in the open- R. Giwan (M) 43 40 83 7t;l 935 am A Smith (wood. leived by Wayne Macw in . . . ing day‘s play of the N.B.-P.E.I. E. Riddell (A) 41 40 81 74 . Geh‘ Mémhhon 75's.) 1 W10: the fourth inning. Their coin- Amsteur Golf championships. R. Macintosh (1") 41408174 lane (EL ' ' ’bined totals were six hits six 5 MacKenzie, consistently a top R. Stuart (F) 39428174 942 am G Nodden (wood) walks and nine atrikeoutsf contender on his home Belve- D.V. MacDonald (B) 384078 71 5 'steev'el' (M’) . C T Mdeoué Top batter waa- Peter Grant magnum powzshil track and igld club in Gan- dere course. 31501 36 for the first? A. Lyons (M) 39 43 82 75 (I'm ' ' ' for the winners getting 5 2.3 . Milk. unounc are sen in a team nine holes an came home in- 0. Funchok (SS) 4139 80 73 ' m to the 1 math}??? to thu wegeadna EastergldeCanadian Agge Class track as. Seiford recorded the same) no. Miller (E) 41 4182 75 MET? 17;“; 3’ (if? firs’t'hhome 31.3.0?“ d “legging: J (shamanism Summe . aco . the team will be juvenile aged Cathy Chapman. lrihird place after 18 holes THIRD DIVISION (WWL 115$ Jvevintnlim‘tivomhittsmformfgfl: who won the Ontario Senior Women's 100 yards two weeks was 1) Macpaflane Edmund. Handle” 3-10. "mo "'3' 1'" Laud“ (wooin' trips use sod finished second it the 220. n conditions are good at “on “1,... mm. 3‘ 39_ 75 (BL. Sear (a) 33 42 so 72 Dave Boxwell (B). V. Downms The mm mm .5 mm M Snmmerside, it is likely she will set a new Canadian mark Chaélmiegown native 3m Beeili J-W- MOI‘PSide (B) 39 41 3° 72 ‘Ml‘ Bi“ White (Amm'. for Wednesday night when "iii h the juvenile We" had 76 for fourth place and five I no T334“ (3) 35 4° 75 ‘7 1M7 a'm' 8' w‘ mck’ (EL Downtowners are at home to the hi the Midget girls division. rim. Chatland and Wilson ohm _ B... Bisho 53min. Stoyles (M) 40 4484 76 A- Thompson (Wood). 5- MW oemnm ° gs $pablem cocainogler on andy giggn dav in the gohm John sea” Edm‘L'ndstom in. Stuart (Am) 33 45 33 75 Kéndrick (M), G. Glrdwood ' . cco won 10 mi get . . ‘ i ‘ ‘ l . . than has established a new Canadian midget record for M13115“ Down“? M°n¢l°nl D I :a::;? ((3?) 3? i; g: FOUR“; DIVISION A. G. Clo" (Ml. Ron Gigsey the 100 meters-11.2 seconds, Wilson has done 11.9 n “"95. Wes‘f‘eld- and D0”; M" p'ineau (B, 40 42 82 74 HANDICAP 11-14 ‘3“ hurdles and Piece has a mark of 12.4. Lew ' 5- Mmmm- — "90"?“ J 'Price (F, 4143 84 74 mm “n, L. 5. Cox (3i_ 3.11:, 1-49 9-"); J H; Gregg (R). In the Midget boys division Don Mills probably has three scores 0‘ 77 for 8 Share of fifth ' McCah-efly (w). D_ E. Wilson Robert [wei- (Mir). 1!. M. Len. (M) place. nox (M). of the four best athletes in Ontario. Frances runs the 100 The more than 200 golfers in 10.3. In the field events Crosby is record holder in the FOURTH DIVISION 4 , Handicap 11-1 . Doug Allen (West). 10:21 . .1 I i, 2.00 pm. m m 39m?" n31. B. Dunning (s.s.). am McCal- ( shot and the discus. Watts and 1), Arnold are both strong play another 18 holes at the City‘ J.F. Jackson (R) 44 44 88 77 Rom mum (B) h the field events. 1 course beginning at 8 am. fo-IJ.F. McCofferty (M) 40 43 83 72 (woo'di ' ' lum (Rest). Raftis has cleared 13"6” in the Junior boys pole vault and ‘ ' ‘ " WM... __ , _ H .. ~ . - n day. Those in contention for the L. Ellis (Wood) 40 48 88 76 1028 I, m J p Jackson (H. 2.07 pm. J. II. Cunningham Brown is current Canadian record holder for the 440 yards championships will play in the R. Giggey (B) 43 44 87 75 J0}... Moi-m (M) Jack Mu h' (TR). Tom Drummie (R). Ron hurdles. ‘ final draw Wednesdoy. J, Murphy (3) 44 44 33 75 (B. ' m y VanBuskirlr (M). Paul Harri- It looks like s powerful team from Don Mills. The weather was clear for all us. Cox (B 39 43 82 69 163; . m g c 1. (M) an (R). Sthown above is one of the Charlottetown with Jack Helen‘s Dream owned by of yesterday‘s action but scver- J. Moore (M) 41 47 33 77 periey (A'v frag: Brew: THIRD DIVISION MaCKen1ie Contender 939,112“! fimhesu 1“ t [aft found 11“”in 3‘“! “PIE” “’1”: Mrs. James Poulton and with :10! P9011331le mginlatlhd golfers. D.E. Wilson (M) 39 46 85 72 er ( . .). ' ' ' Blade” 8. 2. 10. mg 5 racing ac on a e y a nose in 9 11m even. . . accus cm 0 e course. L Benign (B) . 39 47 35 72 _ _ . . 2.14 pm. E. C. Ta 10: (B). CHARLOTTETOWN ham. Art Macxenzle goes (nu, the Charlottetown Driving Park. in the place position is Wll- in”? lawn” ‘1‘)” 02h?” bum were bothered by a light breeze FIFTH mvxsz A flit-Egg: 1311:: ngimennfig W. Moreside (B). 1!. yL, seer second day of (he N.B.-P.E.I, Amateur Golf championships at Miss Cool Eves owned by bards Chmce owned and team- 9 n e “um 9' 9° 903- throughout the day. Handicap In" (B). ' (B). Belvedere this morning rated a favorite-among-favorites to walk John. Fred and David Pound. ed by Walter Kelly. Southport. itlon. R0" Boyle! and D vs Mac‘ w_D_ Denvier (M) ‘3 45 10.49 am. Dick Sullivan (88) 2'21 9"“ M- Pines“ ‘Bl- UH- ' ' ‘ T. M'aé. Sennders (B). Bus Stuart (1"). Ken Mitton (M). R off with the annual championship. ‘ Pherson (R). Donald. both of Belvedere. I‘d s . . G. Watson (GG) the second division With score R, Hum (wood) Mackenzie is by far the province's most consistently good i . I golfer. Last month he finished tied for top amateur honors In of 77. and 78. respectlvely. The w R W] F the Maritime Open at Belvedere but lost a playoff to ‘Butch' ‘ . third division leader was E. c - ~ lee ( l O’hearn. Dartmouth. for the top prize. _ , I Taylor, Belvedere' who monh 5- Stewart (GG) Two weeks ago at his home Ilsehvtitdere courie MarKenzl: ed a blistering 75. H. Barnett (B) 1 am came in win e . .. secliona tournamen , Taylor was also to for . . , . . , but couldn’t make the trip to Fort Fairfleld. Maine. for he 3 0 0 lo, honors. .0110“.ed‘fy J. 5°12 M. Francoeur (SS) GMdon Abrams (M). Jet Gaiz- ‘32)” m R R i ‘ ( ‘ sectional playoff. Doug MacAfee. Sussex, and Gord Leslie. 1 Manuel. who had 78' CA, Coady (3) non (Rest), Dave Allingham J '89-“ '(n‘ £53301: (“L ‘ Renforth. won the two willinigdoo berths. Both are in Char- . Monet“ Team one and Ed. SIXTH DIVISION (Rest). (fie) W1 . m 1mm” lottetown today for a crack at the Amateur title. mundston Team one were tied Handicap 2146 11.21 am. Ron Harris (Ml, - Kenzie has been the kind of golfer who will stay a - ' raid Baxter .wesnv “m 2.49 pm. Dave Cornish (r), 2.28 pm. T N Rogers ‘3‘. ‘1 all“. T. w. Ha” (AIVJ. Price (Fl. 3103’- w. R Pelletler (Aroostook) Gsr- ‘1‘“- don MacDomnd (B) 2.35 cm. X. Carmichael (17‘. H. c_ Bow” (m. Geo. Smith (F). R. Manning assesses 2‘ #:3388333 352388 nxaadalna: ac . h I W, WWW. . - i i for the team championship with C. Dupuis ( Min) 42 48 90 6‘7 f strokes behind the leaders for most of a tournament: By BEN OLAN f ~ ~ n .w. . l chk Stuart. Bostons slugging . . * , - Fox (West). R. palmer (R), J~ w' sea” (Fl- G E. Madl- bii: in the final round he’ll come up with his best score 0! NEW YORK (AP) -— Ham-i ; ' first baseman. drove in 15 runs ggen'de one. was third X'Bwkpafle (B) 43 51 94 73 FIRST DIVISION son (R). the meet and hi on by a couple of shots. He does it all 3merin' Hank Arron. seeking to. '_ , last week and took over the ' ‘ 1.50" (B' 42 50 92 71 nandlCBP 0-5 3-00 9"” “we "OWN" ‘7‘“ P 3 FIRST DIVISION E F the time. , ‘ [nail down his third National} _a' i RBI lead from Minnesota‘s Rar- Randi a o_5 H'E “Mather (B) 46 43 94 73 11.28 a.m. H. Sciferd (5.5.1"R< H3519“ (Ml. G. Gllll! (3‘. Last .week's winner of the Belvedere Club champion“an .Lcague batting title. has been '2 ilmon Killebrew with 78. Kille- c p ' 01 r N ' ‘Carmwhael (a) 49 46 95 74 A" MRCKenZie (B). D. Maci’ar-L 3'07 9'” “mm Kub‘m‘ W" MaCKe'nzne Wlll be m‘ One Of the ""9 WSltl‘ms 0“ th‘ hitting at. a .400 clip the past l" brew. who has driven in 70 w Bi h (R) " SENIOR CH‘SHIP lane (E). (coleman MNDOMM (Ml. KW. Wiuipgdoqlcg "13“; that $56 “gag; ggitt’i'nn a. the emu” three weeks to climb within ‘4; runs. walloped two homers and G' Crzwfigv (Rest) 322 is: z: 3; {HR GManuel (R) 39 38 78 73 St31.35 a.m W. Beer (3). .l.P.‘:L'ster (ML ere Pen 3' - ‘ ' striking distance of the lead. { ' increased his pace-selling total ' - ‘ ‘ i« regs (R) 41 46 87 31: ars (E). Wm. Bishop (a). i 3-14 pm Bob Lawrence (West) today and tomorrow, DMD 0111 and “a” 3 ‘mk' The star Milwaukee outfieldel if in this department to 33. 6' L951” m, 40 38 78 771R.W. Lister (M) 42 47 89 81 3 “~42 a-m DO" Myles (W). M. ' Pa' Mocrath (Restl- 6- 591W 1 J. Esterbrooks (R) 40 39 79 711 ~ ' O” The cu” has hit safely in 22 of 2.1 games i :1. . ——-——-—-————-——— , p Sear, 3E, 38 3;, 7‘, 751316- ;{wlor £8) 3"» 4o 75 (i7 . «(leowhng (M). Doug Lewis in??? (Mira since June 26. collecting 40 hits (it B_ ' ‘. - lars ( ) 42 46 88 714- - I ~ hm. ’ernon Knight (Ar- . in 100 tries and lifting his aver- g» ‘ M_K1§:nwfiggg(§M) 432 if) P White (AV) 43 46 89 77! 11.49 am. A. .7. Kennedy (12),. 005l00k‘. Syd Chabaswl (M). ENMAN DRUG of the Prince County Softball League made 'age from .239 to .320. n D. McAfee (S) V 36 4'1 711 75 1' Ems (wm’dl 40 48 33 75 ‘ J_.K.S. Manuel (R), 50rd. Les_. Albert Burridge (T.V,) 0 great 8810me at the Maritime 099“ 50mm" TOUmameM.m in last week's games. Aaron ; N. Bean (Rest) 37 41 78 74 GE Madison (R) 43 45 88 78 he 4R). 1 328 pm. J. waldo" (B). E. Mom” over the weizv MOORE“ Fd' tang“, 1112;113:211 till: had 12 53W“ i" 29 m“ and 1 6°95 Taday 'A Beer (B) 37 79 76 72 TEAM mm"? ’ 112‘s)? p'm' Nod Bea" mesh" Faminth m' wm‘ MOW. o .. , 1 ' ‘ ; . u .- l . in. n inlet. u:...:7::.::;:l..ll . i.- as as n w oiiii‘ig'W‘ii l -. i. M : “‘3‘” "‘ ' J- mam“) in shinning. by Mom. the SWShMmssm‘ihdé‘allh‘é'f‘éie‘idiéél‘; n. an * — m s; 7:: 23 23 l; . n. n: with ‘ w m m Meme (w. w. hugs tigehis‘lafi ngaGturday’s column 9Along the Rail'. that the liams of the Chicago CubS. by’ gifiar‘fgle’tonzfucghzdégm:dgfiz‘ B. Gorer (M), 41 38 79 74‘ Edmondsmn N°- 1 “ 319 — l (BAlw‘ mm. (M" R' Barnett ‘ (wew’ w' D" M- epidemic of equine influenza is apphrEht13. on its way out 22 points. f ’ V ' j“ M here. this morning. The elm i D. Maclj‘arlane (E) 36 39 75 70:1 P' sea” 77' J“ Cuue" 80' D" 12.14 pm. P. Rossi 1 (GB .1 . " k D w b t that it has set in in other areas. He said Williams lost no pom s to (=2 . ,. . . :13. 3055.8“! (GB, 36 43 7.; 74 MacFal-len 75. R. Boucher 87. l 8110 . . . Brunsch 0 as u _ , . , . . ,. r lc 1111] be under the direction. - 1. ~ . ‘Chas Crowley (Re t) 1') that last Tuesday and Wednesdays races at. SLMMERSIDE .342 in last week's action ulth of David BMWMI mvin H n_ Myles (west, 36 42 77 72 Riverstdc NI. 1 —— 321 —— ..Brew (F. 5 v 0“! RACEWAY were affected by the epidenmlc . Sweeden ‘an ll-l‘or~34 showlng. Howevei. hv. ‘. r -. p “a D, Lev... .M. 17 40 7-, 77£BlSh0P 77.6. Leslie 78 E. Ree-l " ' swept into the European zone final 0f Davis Cup ’Pnnis “T999 the Young "ulfie‘d" 1" “med lg 'icalbid‘s’igéi’il.gimcigr'ifififli SECOND DIVISION "95 85' 5- 1310mm" 81- law-iimpga tR' 73'3"} 'K’W“ ltion Sunday by taking the last two single matches away or a the Na 1 5pm . Rn V a ‘ - _. . - l Handica 6 7 - xer . . , en. 3-2 series victory over West Germany. . , . We were surprised Ck, ante of Pittsburgh. cm” TONY OLWA Kane and Jim Cullen. Gamer: (R11?) 38 45 83 n: TODAY'S DRAW M‘l‘gley (R‘- 40 see that BILL enemas time for (he 83" Saturday was ems managed 10hit51n 36tr1p5,_ Mr. Cullen has represented “4*: SIXTH Division «'15 om. Wm. Crawford (w) :56.2. He‘s usually better thanhghat. ixNDl;w hRSENAcggifirf; a 278 pace. and dropped seven. with nine-[hits in 27 at bats and 3 this province on {our occasions. lHandicap 21,35 D. 1Forbes (11:). Brian Lewis 1:587 Friday: SO ll might Mt W0“ 9"? 90m 9. mm; to .341. 1‘ Mantle sllmpcd six points to in the Canadian - - v M ' l 8.00 am. C. Dupius (Mir). ’ a performance as g as cmthelrsoff‘lhe ll set. (rifwlrl‘iiallizg‘glifil‘l p Wm“, Mays 0f the San Fran' ‘324 With a “or-23 Showmg' Etournament held 1:11:1‘iallf5nnllii Alex Wilson a" w' 8' Lepage‘ Dim. Da‘vidmn (m' figggggii? gagimo‘fybgmhmsh oerhgehampion' sanra risco Giants held third Placel , 2323;351:1130!) ‘01 trsdlffgf; ( me Rideau' La...“ Tenm Club‘ ‘Ba‘h, a E F . th B laid (Blevey R" D” M“D°"‘ . . " ‘ c. . l d 't. a four- int decrease to). m "095 1 1‘ k - “m4 - mrwea 6!" l. " guiis liliigigiideg Wahnviiffihfi’fiii‘ngifmtlpqiii‘fiifd lagrlllays. however. slammed E Fregosi. Los Angeles Angels. lfn Ottaut‘: Culleihb advanced as: Clml'OC S g- E]. Carmicahel (B). AbenguzAgeztx- {a}? 1311119; “(‘in <5co‘ A . l ' '. ' . _' ' . i .. . van i . . . . . h look over . r d d, .e n f. e 1 each gained file pomts to maln 31‘ as e sem nals 1n the. . 01138! (F) “2 win afams‘ im‘e 101:1le fgvg‘ilchheasilfir git:£gg}fl?lil§lo in.» rest hwefiflfls, 11mg“: tain the Nos. 4 and 5 pOslllOI‘IS. I Canadian tourney while playinsi‘ The Main Brace Mariners de. 8.14 am. R. Storey (3). 1A. to? (Mb 3- Harley (wood). ‘tiiéh wo 1suave up 0111)! 0!)? '11“ alld Slmf‘km" “W‘- Vem ileading totals to 29 home runs? BONUS“) 15 at 320 311d “98051 '1" Juvemle .359 MECkel' Heated the DIS Shamrocks 8-3 Ross (Mir). Geo. Vessey (B). TamMPm' RM" "nude" “'7‘- hurlehasgmm" I H unit-ms M smwksg MM h. Sunday, {and 67 RBI. lat. .317 hThe [lirmd'lnciil dehartmlent of‘ in Charlottetown city softball (8'21! air-Goldwyn ‘B'- L- B C Allggggkgfi'ngosteuo m" V t uched for three hits. ‘ ‘ v (P .VSlCa 9. "ca '0“ BS Pannedleague action at the new soft-i "'3" > - - - YODb ‘AI'OO- ' ' ‘ ' 099"" although he was 0 R0“ Sam" M the Cm“ “as several cllnics and two tourna-. ball diamond. last night. Angle “00‘1" SECOND Mia" (the most productive batsman; M T men“ for m . _ Randica 8 7 . p - lth : Carrol led the Winners atta k t‘ 8-28 5-m- '1'. “DSC11611 ‘B‘ p ' among the leaders. He mined O 1! summer w . . c a , . ' 1.07 .m. R ( 1 up from seventh to fourth. slash ‘ the thought 0‘ promoung jumm’ the plate mm a one for two ‘(ABI‘iIaCLeOd (Bj' 1" Laldlaw V. MafDonaidoriB??}ltlfuM:cI(egi . ‘ . . a a I I I _ _ tennis on the Island. performance. Carrol also drew. ' I n mg :4 mi); ngrlrlqshgohjgu‘l; Today's clinic will get under-i a walk. 11.35 am Mr Romano. (G1). zleI 1(dB . Pm,“ d“: d -' " " ' way at 9.30 at Queen Elizabeth: The Mariners busted the gamel John Hentig (Mir). Brian Doyle. o -F Pm Frank Maclnnis (a) ""‘u 1’ ‘11“ “5 Fame” ‘ Park. The first clinic will be? wide open in the fourth lnnlngi ‘WPSW l ' ""hak (S'S')' 13' c' mm" . “Pu” A m 9.’ 1 c a “ .I‘agm' . SUMI‘IERSIDE “ 0‘35131 four interested persons fourteen} when they brought seven runsl “2 “"- C. M M80146!!! (BM phre'v (ML rookie Tony ()1th of Minnesota Movers scored five runs in the years of age and under. M 10301 across the plate' Charlie “798,; M. Burgoyne (B). M. New," 1-21 P-m- 1 Stuart (F). R. a r 0 e held on") 111151 131366 allhough he 1 seventh Infill)! 10 OVGl‘WhEIm there will be a session for those therbie had two hits in four? mes“ Madnch (FL Ed- Ridden M)" fell two pomts (o .334. Team- . cellar dwelling Inman l’lum ‘over fourteen and at 11.341 lhere‘trips to lead the losers batting‘ 8.49 a. m. .11. MacLauzlilin 1'” W“- D- A- Mm" "5‘- .mate Bob Allison. meanwhile. ‘ mg 13-!) in Prince Gouny soft- ( will be a question and answer) attack. wm ghepherd was meg. (West). J. N. Fader ( ), ‘hhn I’M“ ‘3‘. P. G- Ill/01155 The Charlottetown driving' Pays: 7.00 2.60. 2.60; 2.40. wrestled the runner-up posttinn ball action here last night. Coas- pe‘ _ ling the slab for the winner; A. Gaudet (B) W” n > . - y , ‘ Mickey Man-l tal Movers have now won 12 FIFTH Inns") 1-35 W“ H. Gotham (R), Ron. I N Park staged an exciting nine 2.30. 3.70 from New Yorks. 1 I Y N ‘ . h l l 2.70, 2.50. 2.40; 2.90. 8.00: tie. Allison remained at .328 l, and lost four games while 111-: Handicap 15.29 61W n (M). W. A. MacRae (B). “511 1'3" card at te ma ———————-—————-—-——— i Q 1.42 pm. R. 11 Banal] (Fl. . man Plumbing have managed diving ark. last night. There 2.60. 9-00 8-1“. Warren (A.V.). “Lie this”? double dash winners Times: 214.3 and 2.17:3. one wm_and have been beaten (Dr. C. A. Coady (B). G. Wat- in last night's racing action, ; DASI-IES TifREE AND SEVEN flfleen (lines. I 30“ rag) (.l~ Arsen- ‘ ‘Marty Marlin clubbed a . am. M. Francoeuir (5,5,). g g pLA ' N 11) ' ' owned Rushawa' Chief 907 Lani Ran the bay mare 1 it run homer. Doug Allen a. R. Hurry (Wood). Ham) Bart bv John A. Simmons. Charlotte- 1411 1 s ; t rec ‘ v ‘ L H - Ed wood Hal (1'). Mac- - .two run shot and Jerry Ber- Mt .3). Or FILTER TIP L?§E.;“‘.da.§{i.‘i‘§§ (iii sgggrid $.11 ge Neil) 2 s Dalrymen 7 1 lnard added another four bagger SummefligyBN°mm [Mgr‘g‘m . 9.14 am. w. R. wuce (r). '1 GIG ARETTES sixth events. The mare made. Callie Hal (.1. Hennessey) i 3. 'thy' Dunn and Donnie Mac-' 1°. POW" “‘9 Mme“ ‘0 “‘9 ° me“ o 9 “mum ' $311 (itfwart (GG). H. Fuller- SHOES the (1‘1 5 in 2.14:3 and 2.17:3 res? April Budlong (H. Stead) mbmed talems m hold‘ wm. ‘ y ’ DECIthy, Bally Champ (M. O'Brien) 5 4 :Shzjhifig Island Dairy .0 two hhS' Dave Martin. the junior hoc- h l 9.21 am. Gordon Chase (W). in the third and seventh it wasINimble Knight is. Stead) s o m Memorial Field last even-mg keyplaycr whacked five hits T rowing Good Rushaway Chief with Joe Arsen-. Bob Clegg (A. Pgeau) 7 7.as the revised edition 0‘ steeds in five (runs to lead the Cons-i 2 ‘ . . ault up on the bike that led the. Pays: 5.40. . 3.50; 3.40. Pharmacy whipped the Dairy~‘ (a) Movera powerful 22 hit ab Doug White. the pitcher whom Charlottetown and in pack to the wire in both dashes. . 3.10. 3.00. am. 2.50: 270. (men -, lack off pitcher nob Sleigh. .Enmon Drug had signed up “I Cum mm. m“; to gel. in the sixth the black stallion Times: 2.13:2. sod 2.13:4. Dunn pitched the opening fire IS now 0-6 on the year- amends earl in {h together in org . made the trip in 2:13:2 and the DASHES FOUR AND EIGHT iningis and allowed the Dairy John Poirler 81118ng l0“? . y e yea" 5.595.“ 1"”, ghls y“, “ second time Out the mile was Mighty wan-im- (r). Willis) 1 i one run on one hit—A single by hits in five trips. .Roy Mount- has arrived in Summerside from 1m “ H mm “m. 1;,- . m 2.13.4_ ihmhmy L. (C. Murphy) 2 4‘Carl MacQuaid. Macleancaine ford hurled six innings before Greenwood and won his first resenting thou "93, may lDennis Herbert (J, Fergu. iln to maintain a 4-1 lead in the he was replaced by George j (ball game last week. downing pl” .0” “new” em, BEST TIMI? , l - ml 3 dr sixth inning and gave up a smgle Kinch who got the win. Klnt‘h . the power packed Coastal Mov- em... “in”, gunmen“. ‘ l : Mighty llarrlor. _arroan_ge di- C clone 'Kenv iL‘ Kelly) 4 2 ‘10 Cyril MacDonald. I is now 3-3 on the season. Mont- ‘ ers 13-5. lie allowed the Mov- "on mu» (m in "h, b Chas F. Willis. OLearv. y ' l . . y p "g y ‘ Reoedvlte (5 Steam 5 3 MaCQuald went the distal”. ford fanned one batter and is- ers seven hits. Doug Tucker get. .hly mum“. into .n .n g and 0mm Win“ “1de the Fair sail (l 'Pmmd) 8 5 ‘07 “land Dairy 0“ the mound-3 sued three walks. chh got ting to him for a home run team before tli .“1: “Wis 1"" “'9' way i“ the ‘9“"h ‘ pave: 4,10. 2.60: 4.90. He W,” [338941 for We" mm two batters on strikes. Bill Ross and John Poirier eacli over) look . clot, $03.0,” “"1 e‘ghu‘ $511951” the "ghth . 3_m;’3,7n. 4.10. 2.20; 2.10: 2.60. ,0“ "gm M5- He "Mk "mi Leading the nine hit attack : rapping out a triple and one Mount Stewart, and ch”. . event the big geldingpaced the 2.10. 2' 0' seven and gave up 006- . gm- human Plumbing one"; Jack other safe bingle. The Coastal lottetowa has organised an I ’ fastest time of the night as he) .‘ a 2 w d 211,4 I Sleads picked up three runs 5...“ ww‘ hm Mg... in {our tripe } Movers are about as tough I all-eta u T ‘ “fetid the ma] m 2'111‘ l TIME AND ININE 1i.“ .b‘m‘ the second and "Wm" including a home run and John team to face on your first ap- sneer. gmnofi'c The largest pay on last night's Helenvs Dream .0‘ Pnuhom 1 3 mhgs,.’rhfi:gfllzstb ratllhynml‘gazgm Meson am, with two hit. in pearance 'l'n Summerside as you (my juan m n” ” orb-cram “:83 0n the first daily Miss Carl Eyes (1. Pound) 21 and 8‘ we“. by gm... MM four trips and a four bazaar. can imagine. '0 White must be pastingonthe new Intermed- double which was featured on Duration .5. Steam 3 4 inn.” mm came in the we”, Sleigh added two hits 51m 11 Grade-A product to win over late all-stars, which is a hit . ' the first and second dashes. In wmam's Choice .w, Kelly) 4 2 . _ ‘ Shortstop Frank MacCor- gthm Sluggers. Enmln Drill ..nnlsual.. bat Charlottetown . . .h when Bob Rice was struck he . the first heat Berta Queen it; pays; 1050. 420, 2.911 4370.1,v a pitched hm pines“ walked . mick. of Inman Plumbing rob-l 5 "W No lop-notch pitchers Is known to have an excep- ‘E‘Wfl Humda‘e mm mined b)" 2.90; 3. :ahd Bill Davis and Don IeClaii: bed M" RIM" d"; 3 “lb ‘1? lwmzdfi... 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