SUNDAY (11); Htn—Harrison 17). |'Lady, Adiscots Dream, Jolltop, | 4 to 148, American League | First 'Nancy’s Pick, “Bold As Brass, vise Cleveland. - - 006.001 010-— 2 81 Phila. 202 030:000— 7 91. Doc Price and Molo Kai. Here ‘ {Millar took top honors in the ES Washington —_ 610 000 011— 3 90 Cincinnati 212 300 24x—14 178 | again is a class that will show ‘fourth, division with a 181 six © Siebert, Tiant (7-9) (9) and Short” (15-8), Buhl (3), “Her- |plenty of class and four horses Istrokes ahead 6f James Hansen Azcue; Richert, Kline (5-4) (8) bert (5), Verbanic (6), ‘Morris in here can pace in. 2-11 or bet=|from the U.S. D. J. MacCorin- and Casanova. HR: Cleve—How.. (7), Fox (7) .and Dalrymple; .ter. Twelve dashes will be raced |ick was third with a gross — bp ser (2). ~ ee Uecker (8): Ellis} Davidson (5) | tonight and all lovers ‘of “ ae Be pores chin Save| Regular $2.59 ri $6.99 ond $1.99 Values poke $1.49 Valee Detroit 00 000 010— 1 52 ane eee a to try ee ine crams’ Ine net was brought down to Deluxe ‘Action-Packed Chaisette—Lawn Chair 5 ww | New York 002 042 00x— 8 102. Pinson (12), Coleman (4), Simp- and help support the stakes4rom | 196, “the best net score in ~ BABY SEA Nodding 19 ergy Super-Thick PADS. RAINCO COVER _. Lolich (13-9), Pena (6), son (4), Pavletich M0y- which future stars af the game. |tourney. He was followed -by Keeps beby in ploce — Mother ia peace. © A real oct we-mons best Trend. Big 1) .”° foam padain Ao! ruagedly eovered in Protects from summer Sparma_ ¢7) and Freehan: Petar Second’ “SST are given a chance to ‘show their "| Murphy—from. from.Connecticutt _who_, ] + -spenge panics prmtectre corre and Hered spe ne tang keene Fh — itp POUR. de S.troRge— I 2 to het. ae tno) and Howard. HR: Phila. 010 100 032— 7130 ability. ~ ‘had a net-total of 141, re stond a eae ee 199 CHAISETTE 4g a akc aa | eee erie, Miaéh at oot t *- (23). NY—Pepitone. Cincinnatl 200 013 101— 8 151, So nae Sele .. Beoscrund, cal. aoe A CHAIR - grog fit. Se Silo oe Se (30), Whitaker. (3) Culp, Verbanic (6), Knowles | : ie 1.33 iaeuenene 49 ad — ——2 for 51 Firsts 2 (7), Herbert (8) (2-5) and Dal-{ MARITIME RACING ==) Pa daa eaten vtymple, Uecker (8): — Pappas, : ar 3101 Nottebart (8), McCool (9) (8-8) | Chicgge St wand Coker HRe Phi Whey | HALIFAX (CP) —2Miramichi, 2.07 48 best of the night. I 001 000 008 620 001— 4143 (20), Gonzales (6), Briggs (9). Fred, a. seven-year- -old chestnut; Also_a double winner Was es Grant, Worthington. (11), Ci- Cin—Pinson (13), Jehnson (17),. gelding, topped the summary. in | Tip Top. who: hit. the. wire —in mino ~(1-5)_ (1%3* ‘and Battey, American. League winning the.$4,000 B. C. Crnick- | 2.13 2-5 and 2.13. e a Zimmerman (4), Nixon’ (13); Minnesota 610 000 000-1 -9@ shank Memorial. Pace at nearby| Single winners were Forbes | -Howard, Higgins (6), Wilhelm Chicago 000 000.000— 0 3 | Sackville: Downs Saturday. | Scott (2.11), Basil Henley fase “ (9), Pizarro (11), Horlen (812) Kaat (2-9) and Battey; Pe- Owned by Herman and Robert | Lorraine Watchim: (2:11-1-5) an (12) and Romano, McNertney ters (11-10), Wilhelm and. Ro-— Tingley of Sackville, N.B., Mir--| Direct Clegg (2.15). (9). HR: Minn—Kitlebrew (29). mano. amichi Fred placed fourth to Jim | SAINT «JOHN, N.B. (CP) — Second Cleveland 000 01 0110— 1 $1 Fashion's opening-heat mile of iF acers lowered their re- Minn. 203 000 100 00— 6112 Washington 000.020 10x— 8 60 2.03:4, but won the second leg | Ma. Piet ‘ cords in harness racing here Sat- Chicage 202 101 000 61— 7100 > McDowell (8-6), Radatz (7), in 2.06:1. =f rd. ht. They were North- Siebler, Pascual (3), Worth Tiant (8) and Crandall; Ortega Jim Fashion was eixth In the ee Peas ire. (2:13 45), King ington (4-3), (10) and Nixon; (10-11), and Casanova. HR: Cle | second heat. Able aie 1-5), - Winnie Jaye Lamabe, Wilhelm (2-0), (7) and —Davalillo (2) Chum was the only double win- Clegg (2:12 25) and ‘Lloyds Romano. HRs: Minn—Killebrew Roston 000 120 000— 3 58 ner, clocking miles in 212 and |"o°8® Qe yet (30), Oliva (22). Chi—Adair (3) Baltimore 000 000 002— 2 7@ 2.10:3. Other winners were FE. T. Adi Sige (9-7 2-5) paced | | —— meinen: 81. Lonborg (7-8), Short (8), Me- Adios (2.19), Borderview - the haa mile of the night. aitimore 000— 2 9® Mahon (9). and Tillman; Ber- nown (2.06:2), Dubbie (2.15 ) & Brandon (5-7), Wyatt (9) and. taina (1-4), Brabender (5), Hall; Borderview Earl. (2.05:4) and To The Wind (2:16), Key Chief | SALE. STARTS MON. AUG. “99° c j 1 5 i : (2:14 1-5) and Shermar Sue Tillman; Palmer. Fisher (3-5): ‘8', Drabowsky (9) and” Haney. | Truro Hero (2:16:-). Hato 5) were other dash win- (5) and Roznovsky. Kan. City 000030 02000— S101) “cep Lj Kick-off on a bargain => ponap" BRAKE RELINE Kansas City 000 002 000— 3 61 Calif. 100 020 002 01— 6141 | MONCTON (CPY — Two hors- ners. ' ™ BONDED” es each a 1 61. Sanders,’ Grzenda (5), Stock | eireiae dhe agree ant ie and tackle the savings! “Si ss Oe Pa Nash_ (91) and Roof; New- (6). Handrahan (7), Aker. (8), individual ree " 4 ean (7) and Rodgers. Lindblad (9) (48 and Roof: nine-dash. harness ‘racing card RCAF Down Compare at $5.89 Value Save 20% = Lobew 5 Chance, R. Lopez (6), Rojas at Brunswick Downs here Sat- i edi t ait “beataen snk, Oe ent National League ‘7', Burdette (9), Sanford (11) urday. nterm lares 3-Piy lining Les Angeles 100-110 200— $121 (13-5) and - Rodgers, | Success Fay was a double win- ; : Ka nces back from ‘the ey Pontiac, San Fran. ‘610 600 001 2 50 Detroit 000 010 000— 1 71 \ner and set a new lifetime mark SUMMERSIDE -- The best- as ibee rsfMlae na 2-58 most Sutton (11-11) and Roseboro; New York . 012006 20x—1115@ with miles in ‘2.11 and 2.13. The offive provincial intermediate . Welaht-ibnttcke Regulor Perry (20-4), McDaniel (9) and - Podres (2-3), Wickersham (6), other double winner was. Rhap. baseball finals got. underway | caught on the side. . eee 25 ALL 4 Haller. HAR: LA-—-W. Davis (7), Monbouquette (7) and Freehan; Lou Lee in 2.14 and 2.14 4-5. here Sunday afternoon and a | save sas” patie meciloep ‘Sis, Lefebvre ~(22),' Fairly (9). Bouton (2-6) and Howard. HRs: Also getting new marks were ™arathon vcontest saw. Summer- | a New Yorks a 83 Det—McAuliffe (17); NY-—Whit- Top Rhythm (2.99), Northwood Si nie ae the aa B Seve 20% on late model F lee b Atlanta — 21260 aker (2). St Sr “AS 5 € ‘@ 20% on late model cars. For exampler ¥| Ribant (96), Gardner 5), et 18 35) ee Was also. the opener im the ICYCLE. CARRIER fog $0073 etched ont SSS) scr o ore. Ste PROBABLE - Other winners were .Miss Sil- Ee eT ek rr hours andl Perfect For ee et seme weve } : vis, Carro i Cus winded” Broke Li x 0 oe £ (56) (5), Abernathy (9), Niekro , PITCHERS en. and Sister Marie iwenty mimites to complete as ™ Back-to-School eee Ce om f (9). and Torre: HR: Atil—Mat- | ! , S the Airmen pounded out 22 -hits Text Books check entire broke system — Fast, Precision -hews (10), Carty (11). © : | TRURO (CP) — West River. to 12 by the Summerside Inter- Rg <5 Installation reer ; ee pitchers for today’s — April was a double winner and mediates: . COMFARE Ati Say 2 Ask:obour evr complete Brake Overhav# Chicage - 101 001 OM— 2110 Ste : oe moles re turned in the fastest mile on an ‘Trailing 74 heading into fed oa besededdialg SAVE 30¢ : Houston... . 002 200.00x—. 410-0 with..pitcher’s “ywon-lo: recor 3 eight-dash..harness racing... card bottom of the third inning, hie. SPr ee ron 5 Hands (8-13), Hendley (4) and if brackets; Te ‘Saturday. SS IRCAF—squad— ‘scored ix in that”: en eanacman oe CASH Hundley; Dierker (7-4), Farrell National League _The _horse won in 2.10 2-5 and inning to take the lead for good, ° Fiitiagt incleded, i d CAR ae BONUS es (7). and Bateman. HR: Ch Los Angeles, Osteen (13-19) at eee ; - | 10-7, and they continued, to. romp : ana. Williams. (25), Browne (16). New York, Shaw (9-11).-(N) with five in the fourth, six im | Sees % San Francisco, Gibbon (3-6) Stock Car: the fifths three in the sixth, and SPECIAL Phila. 000 900 111— 2 59 3! Philadelphia, Bunning (14-9) five in theeighth. Icy OFFER! Cincinnatd 302 000 Mx— 5131 'N! Wally Aucoin ied the RCAF | ~, : : Jackson -(12-13', Morris (4. Houston, Cuellar (9-6) at Pitts- Results with five hits in six trips te the ‘ig rete f Super Concentrated” Knowles (7) and Dalrympic, burgh, Veale (13-8) (N) |plate.- Blair Punchniak, John BEN } Naat Malone (14-4), Nottebart (6) and St.. Louis, Jaster (8-4) at Cin. ‘MacLaren and ‘‘Spider’’ Craw- |; Ne ss Wl ST Pe Coker. HR: Cin—Pinson 414) einnati, Nuxhall (5-4) (N) Results of, the ‘stork ear raceS ford each had a tric. Wayne First a7 Chicago, Roberts (4-8) at At- at Freetown Saturday night: Moore had a triple and double. | Goneiane Set BICYCLE SADDLES | VINYL HANDGRIPS Pittsburgh 600.001 010-- 2.129 Janta, Cloninger (11-9) (N) - Six Cylinder: First Race: 1) Wayne Matheson led Summer- | ¢ june nigh beam — or low Bays’ ot Girls’, viny! covered, 1 99 Sat White cna ting eisai 6t. Louis 200 000 10x— 2 80 American League Milton Drummond, 2. Alan Mce- side with three safeties. aS sh ea eee steel frame; assorted colors. fy ers, Compare at 6%¢ Pair .. 9 Law: (96), Face (7) and Gon. Boston, Santiago (13-11) at Rae. 3. Ray Birt. Second Race: | Second and third games are | tie vot gw @ der, Pagliaroni (6); Washburn California, Brunet (12-9) (N) 1. Alan McRae, 2. 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Edward __ed_a tremendous 300 yard drive, (final round and finished with a Tsland golf -after having but rather than settle for a safe 157 in eighth place. come from three strokes off the five went. for the birdy, and | Hank Seifred, RCAF Base, poe to overhal! first round drove his second shot behind the Summerside, fited rounds of 76- ader Jim Baxter of Bathurst. tee for number seven: His first 78 over the wind swept course vision went to Gerry who shot a duo of 80 and his onProJohnMunroe 7 Ron slacFariane of ainstasesde cs took the third Gross prize with | + a 164Low gross;in the first di- |; Burgoyne i handicap brought his 160 score f 8 The cuermer, Chanomretown, Ton, ang. 28; 1968 ee Six New Marks Set At BL Games RICHMOND; -B-C-(CP) ‘tony onds: The former record of 84.8 Tenisci, a’ 16-year-old stronzhov was set by Abigail Hoffman. of from. Trai); B.C., \ Saturday Toronto in. 1963. helped lift field, events “to ete Baxter led by three strokes as chip’ was short and then when |to take a two stroke victory over down to. 140, the lowest net a8 inence over track at the © e , play in the second round got un- he did get on two putted. Mun- runner up Dor’ Couse in the Am- score in the tourney--Bob Schur- = © dian age class track and tie id Summerside derway yesterday afternoon, roe parred this hole and went ateur championship. man was second in the first di- er a | championships having fired a 70 Saturday, the one up in the match. The play- 'TAKE THREE vision net class with a 149 after | Tenisci, a juvenile, tossed the Wi T best round posted in the tour- ers matched strokes up to the | Couse was up by a stroke af- he shot a 170. ‘ : |hammer 175 ft. 6 in. ta break in ourney 16: holes--with-a-.78..to.Sei- : ue ithe Canadian junior tecord af ney. However Munroe hit a ‘long drive and deadly approach on ninth hole so at the turn Mun- roe. was one stroke up. ter. ) fred’s 76 but he went to an &l The Juniors actually had bet- ter scores than the first division four field’ rec /162-7. In all, SUMMERSIDE — The Legus the first hole and followed with | However Munroe lost this stim for & total of 156, two behind as the leader Clark won with a &, jand two track marks mane “a luvenile Baseball Tourna @ one putt cutting Baxter's mar-. margin on the tenth as he. push- Seifred. 155 and was followed closely. by ie : jin the first day of the two-di down to two teams, was Sead gin to 2 strokes. . ed his second shot wide of the ,,/% the first division aera Ron Garrett and Bob frwin with © /compelition. _ when" tempers flared over. @ Perhaps a bit shaken by this green and ended up. with a ho- Pineau came home — wit top 156 and 158 respectively. Irwin | The other field records WTF Ciose call. at. first base in the honors carding a 156, However won the low net in this class > © ; set by Rick Burrows of Vanco wiohth inning of the Saturday reversal in form Baxter pushed gie. Baxter hit a fine chip shot “an approach shot-to the right-on and one putted for a par and the ee ee ee nee i wen a 446 ¢ ver in the junior re pole ifternoon contest- a the third hole’ and then took match was even once more nich Alaver: Rater” Clark play- In the Senior Division. Edgar ‘ vault, Mike Mercer of aa sad Summerside were leading 84 three to-cet-down from off the — The turhing—point—in- the duel itt yee iPS sro pat yn acta chin Taylor posted a fine 156 and © jin the junior men’s discus ve when officials called the game green On the fifth again Rax- hetween the leaders came. on pi Nee ta with a 155. Howev- coasted to a comfortable mar- David Arnold—of_Toronto_in_ the... ause Montague failed te ter's approach shot deserted him the fifteenth as Baxter pulled al cei wae eventually decided that “Si” Of six strokes: over runner- | juvenile discus. place their team on the field and he was forced to chip and most a ‘duplication ‘of -his per- halwan only. eligible for the Ju-7 UP Dr. Kent Irwin. Wes Storey |© e. 4 Janet Maddin of Winnipec set Summerside and Montague then two putt. In the meanwhile formance on number six. He un- yior Championship. D..V. Mac- had a 214 thirty six hole total Sos Reg ; 3 : a record in the-women’s juvenile begin their best-of-three Pro Munree was playing steady golf leashed a 300 yard drive but Donald carded a 142 to place a and he took top honors in the Seo S ee —_ : q : : ; 440 and Greg Krause of CalgarY vincial Juvenile ‘finals Saturday and now- was all even with Bax- ended up in the rough on. his second to. Pineau and "e! class with an adjusted score GIGGEY PRESENTS CUP TO MUNROE : I turned in a new low for the juve. at Montague, the home of the c Wein ——— 1500-metre steeple Maritime defending champions er second shot and then took four distant of 142. nema Senge eneeceneneiniee ee [s — G, Raven, A. Mas oe ore mene aN areca ; the All-Stars. were Gordie Bow: Charlottetédwn had . earlies h rons. a ies bind Med cin: C | : St k gue eeD ee me bot All- Stars Whip tle, Doug Anthony, and = Lorne i Norma Scott. COR polé ‘vault mark of 14 howed moe the ae tournes Bons aw Downs ed safe all the way, getting down 0 t a es top honors in the second divi- Dod 12-4 Denon: [a femene: haar. is E Ai hea : . Devadale, B Mae- ft... 4%4 in. bettered the old rec- so that Summerside’s win Satur U ] 7 in four and he was two up with : ° ision with a 167. aw he eked out’ gers af ‘and dunior Flannagan, | ee M ord of 144 held Pye ar 0 eee ee een ee Bedeq 6 O- ithree holes to ‘play. | S | ly é a one stroke margin over Thane re S cee sere ee eth - Hunt, 1. Gallant, Trail, B.C., in 1962. Mercer's nile championship.: The duet set the stage for a n pot IG! t Burke__of Montreal. Dr: G. D. .. The Commercial League All- jA- Irwin. discus toss of 1586 surpassed . Conohan hurled no-hit bal Bonshaw took the second thrilling finish as Munroe on the Barrett was a close third as he Stars whipped the oe League if Di | 2.04 —— J. MacKinnon, V- Ross, the old’ mark of 152-6. held by jor--the-—visiters—through the game of the South Shore Lea: seventeenth bogied and. The stars of the future have sosted—a-tiro- round “total Ot 168: Dodgers in an exhibition game | oO raw N. Brown, another Torontonian, Ain Roost. first six innings, but was touched gue best of five semi-inals yes: . fell back to within one stroke of their chance tonight at -the IMacDaneld ‘had’ a: tee eieke se night. to the “_s 12-4 oF ae Te Re 2: ale ~_L. Laird, ®. Stewart. Arnold added over_‘a foot to for ’a pair-of base blows in_the terday by beating " ching Baxter. - However. both players Charlottetown Driving Park lead, over Burke anda. eight ictoria. Park. Gery Payne pi Fourth stage men's vice-pre- ——- the juvenile discus standard. .eventh including one by Dor 1.7" hit fine -shots to. th ight ji th” when* the starter--gets the -first..©407 0 ched: a five hitter for the win- sidents. point. match, Goodwill | reaching 167-10'2.. The. previous (;unning that sent in. the leas 7 ‘ond two putted for pars. dash underway at 7.00 p.m stroke margin over Barrett 8 ners whiles the Dodiers”” Medal, C.L.G.A STANDINGS ~~ record of 166-8 was: held by The winning pitcher was Jim green an two putted for pars. dash u ay - : oe id ing into the second round. John “Teet” Gregory .gave up four- 1 5 Cc MaeMill MJ , G IK ay" ot T oo in ‘6 } Maurice. ‘Mousie’ ‘Dowling The three-year-old pace shou weg 5 acMillan, M. ‘Jar- varry Kenfedy o oronto Summerside picked up chees Macleod. He struck out ten men. Louis Smith started for. the losers but-was replaced by Ger- - ald Green in the second inning. Bonshaw’s sluggers were Ken MacDonald and Harold.Conway, hitting four for five and three for four respectively. For Rede- me. Leo Smith cornered - four on five trips. The next game will be. in Be- deine on at seven’ ‘o'clock. _ BASEBALL RESULTS ia ;was third In the 36 hole contest- ‘gis he fired 152, four strokes off ‘the pace. From then on scores started to bunch as up Lorne, Jennex toured the last six holes \in two under te end up with a 76 and-a total of 154, Jiggs MacDonald and Errol Nicholson finished with 155's and Jim. Wal- ker of Moncton had a 156. Pri tourney favorite, Bubby * Dowle-_. @ provide plenty om action before a winner is decided when Mys- tery Romeo, Texas Chief, Sher- mar David, Jim's Joy, Darky Pearl Way, West River Chief, Mr. Jollity, ‘TimeTo —C.,and Clover King leave the wire- This class of pacers have been pro- viding some of the best racing ever presented as a three year old, class .throughout™ this past ‘season and tonight should pro- duce fast miles and close fin- ishes in this event. The four-year-old class will have. Adios Con, Enterprise - Weldon of the U.S. took top hon- | teen. dine, B. Moreside Western Conference « | Krause’s terme of four minutes.» the fifth without a hit Gary ors in net division as he posted | The All-Stars were right up {22 J. Beer,—K, Miistard, 30.5 seconds clipped 3.4 seconds perry picked 1 single. to an adjusted score of 14% and he | there throughout the entire game E(x Winnipeg. : " - By ny off. the former record of another oniy other hit a Coane Cone = was followed. by Frank Acorn. and left the field with no er- 499 \ Suthertand, @. Bar- Sask 4 2149114 g Toronto youth, Barry Cunning- an had 16 strike outs, including whose 171 was pared to a 145. (ros while the Dodgers had five. bour, A. Coady Edmonton 8 3100195 R ham oven in a row Inthe third: division _R--Cle |Offensively aswell, the All- 49, - Mt Weir, L.Samson,—.B-C. 1478-979 Miss Maddin> one_ of 30 nritithS: Stew Muttart oitehed most om ment of Summerside had rounds \Stars were. outstanding . with _ MacKenzie Calgary 1-5 s2iol 2 Empire Games team members ‘he game for the locals, with of 80-93 for a 173 total, three Brendon MacAulay and © Tom - in the championships, won the veleiver Doug MacDonald facing ir batters before the game 1s awarded to Summerside gold medal in the women’s juve- nile 440 with a time of 56.4 sec- better than Dr. W. Nicholas of | Monaghan leading with a home Oakville. A. Hogan of Truro ‘U2 apiece. Other big hitters for placed third in the gross com: | petition with a 180. Don Gallant | of Green Gables led the net, jparade carding a 182 which roun- ded out to 146 while Manny ‘Kays of Belvedere had a 184 Te- APPIRONAL SPORT PAGE 9 oe + \esko = \ “ a!