SPORTS FRONT By NICK F'ILLMORE Ti-Cais Want Clark THE LAST few times Hamilton Tiger-Cats made the foot- :11 scene they were tooth for either the east or the west theCanadi an Football League. Ralph Sazle‘s Ti-Cats were the boys who walked off with .‘the Grey Cup last season. and in doing so whipped Ottawa Bough Riders 45-0 and Vancouver Lions 21-10. The way Sazle has been crying about his 'I n. one might get the idea that it could be a while _again before the Cats come up with such a performance. 5 of Jim Pace and _ ed to be Interested in retired Montreal this seaso Plagu Tiger-Ca ts are report ed by the 105 Tommv G rant, the half-back Don G‘s-ck. They‘re so interested in fact that they've _obtained permission rrom the Als to "talk to Clark". and they’re Iging around Hamilton for an off-season job for the fleet- performer. > Clark has given the Ti-Ca-ts three suggestions regarding jobs. but no firm commitment that he would actually Goal could be comple Meanwhile. Big ‘Jungle Jim' Trlmble. he‘s in a good position ‘he‘s going to tal'- his time. "We'll make wants a quarterback named Bernie Trimhlc, who merely report if a Als coach. thinks to do business with the Cats—but ‘em bleed", says Faioney. who the 'I‘i-Cats happen to own . But complications set in here. as Trimble has discovered in past nczntiatinns with Hamilton officials. The only way on- treal will act Faloney is to give up George Dixon. 3 valuabla man on anyones team. And of course. Dixon lsn'l available Hamilton has also highly regarded rookie quarterback .Iunlor Edge of North Carolina. In the too 10 college passer! the past two yea Joe Zuger and Fran Cosentino rs. Edge. are all available but Trlmble isn't biting. He's holding out for Falonci Some kind of transactlon between the (‘ats and take place before the opening this fall. will go and who will stay probably wont Als will I think. but just who ' be known until late August. I‘d like to see Faloney in Montreal, Twilight Meet THE FIRST [N a series of Twilight track and field meets Prince Edward Island this summer ls scheduled for Char- lottetown‘s Memo Approximately 75 athletes are ex rial Field. Wednesday night. hand for pec d to he the meet. sponsored by the Dept. of Physical Education and the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. The provmce's best athletes are expected for this one, and it will serve as a warm-up for next weekend‘s Highland Games at Antigonish. Prizes will be presented first and second place ners. Off The Cuff VERN HANDRAHAN was brought in for some relief work was called off Do pitcher .. ,. Greenwood. NS. with and Field 1. The athletes. KEN O'BRIE BELINSKY is back in the g gr knowing his 2-hit. 3-0 win over Chicago White day night, Belinsk'y’s a g and By the time this column is in print I wil three members of the Islanders Track Club for sin Invitational meet at the RCAF Apple Andy Arsen N are rated the potentially best of by Rochester against Toronto of the International loop Thursday. night. He gave up two runs. six hits. one walk and fanned three The City Senior Baseball as teams were unable to field League game Thursday ful squads . . . . .. aces of Ins Angeles fans So Thurs- omlng quite a 1 be in boy Jack MacEachern and soil. the Club's Charlottetown Division. All three will be competing at Memorial Field Wednesday night for a purse of ' Bob Brook. Willie's Adios and Edgew hire race going tonight Dee's Bm from Yonkers. BYRD wasn't unbelievable anybody in. out of troubl e pa . . pitcher Ed Roebuck: I spots you that SACKVTLLE DOWNS has a fea- $5.000, Taking part are Scott f rom ELLY BLACKS’I‘ONE ea ow Don and K surprised that the Island's DOMINION asked to ta ENE lie-s manager. on his relief I put him ' He just throws e." MAUCH. Phil- “That man is wouldn't want t (I . sinker and just like that we're Eight Dash Card Set For Tonight The Charlottetown Park will present an eight dash racing card at the local track tonight. The main attraction on the eight dash card will be the fourrh and cighth events which Armond's Elmer C and Countess Alice leaving the. wire in an attempt to capture WIII havr: Duration. Buddy. Slippy Queen. top money Slippy Queen with Alyer Pin— eau (loin: tlic driving looks likr. it Will attract the attention many of the pari-mutuai trons and Armond's Buddy wil be leaving the wire In numbe two position which should make the Taylor owned entry to beat The curtain raiser Will have away Mighty Warrior leavinll on the six entries going Will be going all out pa tough with Driving I first start on the Charlottetown track and will be leaving on thr- rail in the third event. The Mayhew owned entry ls mm oured to be able to make the Joyce may have something to say in the outcome of mm: well this season. The first dash gets underway at 7.45 and a large crowd is ex- pected to be on hand. There . wilt be no racing at the Char- ; lottetown track next week due r to the races which will be stair ed in Summerside in connec- ‘ ' ' kbster carnival of celebrations. Intermediates the Willi. Mined geldm lookl ‘ a1 fi '.bet The EgvereitEMee' teamed l‘tunlop B to upset ‘ the big horse and come home 1 late team plays Canadian Le. on top of the heap. l The Poulton owned horses In . Jolly Dick and Helen's Dream which will bc classified as stable will be a logical bettin-I choice in the second and sixth events. Princess Mark has the ability to upset the powerful stable entry. Dashes three and seven will have: The Shiek. Mary Leah. Cyclone Kelly. Ellen Joyce. Go Along Hal and Rysdyke. Go A Charlottetown intermed- . I ion Juveniles at Memorial Field Sunday afternoon in an exhibition baseball game. 8 rmedlates are asked to be on hand: Forbie Kennedy. George Dunn, Harry Callaghan, BIII Sherry. John Kane. Wayne M Donald. Harold ‘Cuker' Pin- ea-u. Rob Rice. Brian Lewis. Len Baglole. John ‘Beaver‘ Arsenault, Don Mac-Lean and Along Hal will be making its PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today's WV Cleveland. John (14) N ew York souton‘ (7.7) at \Weshlngton. Daniels (M). and Basil Manse played out be] for the wt trip in 2.10 and looks like a 3 good bet in this race. Ellen. he- Bernie Gallant. Jim I lea standing anal. aggregation. barter w. tho ; SUMMERSIDF. '27 hole tourney. His final score Boat“. t In the first round of the ‘ .wnmens division Sally 385mg? 7a7waav‘dfrc‘r? trier. A R I y I . CHICAGO tAPi—Five homers t8), Sherry (9) and Freehan. led the closely grouped pack withf hack’ a" the 9nd Wm gins our. e lincludlng Willie Mays' 26th and ‘ Rourke ‘9'. HR: BM —~ Stuart .. ~._..-...-..._..._-.....--_s__ Third p-la-ce a“ 3%. WM ‘1, “1'”ng Scotland 2711., in a 19-bit attaclémswent- t16). L. Thomas (10). Wilson Tod ’ “‘3'” “y “W “Sandy-“WW W" 0' the 1964 it? Timid" 3.3.3.2.... “s3”; filiiiifiist‘xiw“ ‘°" Cly 5 p0” ISOmervflle 0' London. Ont-twill“h 09°“ Gm" “WNW”? Glents to e 10-3 Baltimore ooooooooo—o ei . mm or the cm m “he .UW Leas". 50mm" ‘h l S . I uyl mom. 0 e i N, Icl‘- 00 bu 0 Friday Barber (4-7), Sta-relic t3) and action um afternoon the Big 05 figmth “é”:- . ‘1)” v?”' If“ it ‘ :34 The Giant assault featured Orsino: Kralick 194) and Az- Shammck a". a. home mJnhn_ “85 of Thom 0f. 9 '“nw- rgenl’“ 5ttorrid batting by Jesus Alou. cue, H Cleve —- Chance 2 this 1 event. as the mare has been pa- i I“ “law ‘0' 153" “ham- Action is slated to snort at 1 . o'cloc k and the following ln-i Eggs] c3}; 1 Wins Ch’ship ‘ major league genres. won and , , ,Iost in parentheses: M”) Milli Reilmelt , gum.“ in“, stationed at Ca Aldershot. Cincinnati Nuxnall ow at MS. defeated the 14th. Field Philadelphia. Banning (0-2). Moment. No. 5-3 to cop the .. Milwe ee. Cloninger (7-7) Cm championship. last week I Pittsburgh. Gibbon t6-2l. This was the mash straight 1. Louis. Sadecld til-6) at WI" '0’ “It Signals who have. New York. Willey (on). at to be beaten In champion- San Francisco. Bolln 11-3) at shin Play. which began in 1957 alto-go. . , yler buried no Los Angeles, L. Miller 10-1) h“ b." (01’ “V0 Inning! for at Houston. Bruce (M). winner- and enabled the Sir- Arne to grab an early 5-0 lead. Bob- McNaIly at by 'Mock’ . Jae Gallant l a . ’:. r..’.‘..'s.... . u... SWINGING FROM in: stance as he rears back with ball almost touching the San Francisco pitcher Juan Marichal shows unusual pitch- THE HEELS In British By JOHN FAREOW ST. ANDREWS. Scotland (AP) — Tony ma. bor- rowed Arnold Palmer's putter Pitcher Fires Tony Lema Tops Nickla’hs ~v clumpionshlp by five strokes. Golf Draw For. Tourney um I r a w. lehudey, July 11. 0.00 can. A1 Farris, Lew Gar. butt. R. Atkinson. Open Tourney and hired his caddy. staverlll off 3:)! one who oil the St. An- . m 0" WI rec . ' American Jack Nicklaus Friday no two momma went mm, M, Refidtm" M"- W0“ A around the hallowed on a day when Nicklaus. the at - year - old Columbus. Ohio pro who started nine strokes be- t up» to Lem: aria-ii ow sol! 0.10 Blaine Topper. I. Dale Scalebury. Idoyd Mitles. 0 A1 Carbon Lem. who said he “got down . H. ' Sim- my knees last night and hitter of the season. while lead- ing his team mates. the White Sox. to an easy 8-0 win over tile team got on base due to an out fielder's error. Carmichael sent 18 batters to the sidelines. 14 via the lstrike out mute. John Dunn Ie the winners attack at the plate as he garnered two I hits while team mate ' belted a triple to aid the win- Ch'town's Ronnie Garret .Leads Junior Golf Tourney The second round will.sidy. 141; D. MacEachern. 141. L —— A sizzlingfa 98. under par 34 enabled Ron be played today. Garrett of Charlottetown to cap- su ts l ture the junior- men‘s holiday.ship division low amateur golf tourney here yester-.I follows: day t gross are IS! , . _ Ron Garrett. 121; Bill Martin,‘ Garrett's sccrc. only one siroket122: Dave Perry. 127; Bob Ir-I off the course record. came in Win. 127: Rodney MaCFal‘lane. the nine holes of the I28: Brent Schurman. 129; Jim' 131: Don Mound. 135;! in the tourney was 121. only one Mike Geburt. 1.6 stroke better than his near- est competitor. Billy Martin of diVISIon: , .Summerside who came home; Dave Maclsaac. 139.; I . ci's champion-il’iierson, 146; G. MacLeod, 150; J. Killorn. 159: George Cheverie.l i ‘ 5: K ' ‘i . Junior Men's low gross firstINorma MacF‘arlane. 109: ti C. Cris-1120 Twins; Yankees vs. White Sox: White Sox; lice; and Twms; 1.30 —-— Colts vs. Braves. Orioles vs. Butler tons (Farm), practice. Sliding on ' “de the good Lord to give me hind, put 1 mans. Jim J . . . mm one," unified with a 72- withalfantgiic sckores. Lena was 9.80 mm. George MacPher- bole total of rupture—m. equ to - son, George Watson, I r IST. NO-HI‘I'I'GI' “gicklausugtéd a1 mtg" rec. anon ' a . . equa. g M a mom' Verrault. C. Burke. Young Paul Combine] I lag and added a four-under-DBI‘ 9.42 e. in. George Mac- stole the show in yesterday! 68 in the moon. for - Donald George MacMahon little league action at Charlotte- - Never hem” had “1' Old Leon”, Amman“- I towns Memorial Field. 03- Course hm WOW “39 flu"- 0.4fl a. m. Gail Gallant. I. michael I, cited In. first no. His earlier rounds were 76-74. Boswell. R. Clement. Lema. a slender 30-year-old 9.45 “n. I“! Menard” M Francoeur. Hal Johnson. Monday 9.00 -— Indians vs. from San . .. an- swered Nicklaus. closipg scores Red Sox. Sliding Practice — Title” “"1 with a as and cool 70 on the 10.00 a. m. M Wolfenden. The youthful pitchers master- Soxifll‘mies— vs gagidinzfs- filgwyard com-5e_ Vt, Syd Campbell. R. MacFarIaue. piece fell short perfect 5; . - " 10.06 Jerry Bernard. G. M. when . member of the opposing 11“ arm); Giants vs. Cubs FEW PRACTICE HOLES Smith. P. Ma ' It was the first time Lema had ever played in Britain and he had only 25 holes of prac- tise after arriving he-e Monday following the Whitemarsh Open at Philadelphia which was won by Nicklaus. Lema's first-place money was only $4,200, but if the British rtin. arm). ' . 10.12 T. Gasling. Den Hill. Tuesday 9-0I)In;im;l;lge:: 10.18 Harry Edscbenko, lox: Sliding practice - Yan-‘ I). Dayan. Saturday afternoon draw, July 11. 1.00 pm. Otto Mink. Art MacKenzie. Bernie Dunning.- 1. p. in. Jiggs MacDonald. Bert Hunter. R. Glggey. Sena- Wednesday 9.00 — practice nin ause. ' ‘ ' _ ‘ Dad e“; 1.30 ._ Car. Open IS low on cash it is rich mm Pm" "me lea‘g‘le Freq” SFrIlesandvs. eSenators (Farm) in prestige- 1-12 P- m- 4- Mmesmev 5- e Tigen‘ defeated the wms Cubs vs Orioles (Farm) NICI‘IWS W0" 32-300 and “7' Sea“ 3‘ Mannmg‘ . 12:10- John MIMIC“ led "I" Thursday 990 __ Red Sox vs, K gentina's Roberto de Vicenso, 1.18 p.m. 1". McInnis. A. Tigers batting attack as tug beli- Twins; Ya keel vs_ Tigers; .thlrd with 76-72404)? — $5. MacCraig, T. Rogers. zdglfg’d gggeybewgg White Sox vs. Indians. 12.90 — . earned 32.240- in}??? J-Lthgn- kl“ Wok around before he lets [Mtg] fly 1 the winning moundsman and am; [kahggfilagigé ‘ Mldget wgeraflim w?.‘.‘,"'73_‘;:_7£7"0g_1_‘2%$ (1)33" peg. .Dagvosdm gar. :i‘n Clgsvrzxg "a 5N2; m' “m Tram” 11°“ the ["356 Friday 9.00 Red Sox vs. and Bruce Devlin of Australia "Id “055- Ed Clow- g - - 3-“ 8" -- Robbins» 0811M”; “Pirankees; Twins vs. Tigers. Sli- was men with 72.72.13.73—290.l .36 n. m- Austin Brooks. 11- :“t "lgtc‘mi'g Y “of Rgar‘f"; ding — White Sox and Indians. man-y west...“ of Britain and Carmichael, G. Gillls. “'0 .5 w onei loam!“ ‘ .30 — odgers vs. Braves. ilreland’s C‘hrlty O'Connor tied 1'42 P-m- Curt Barlow: M Na" hem? ‘ cum” cou' Cardinals vs. Giants iFarm) 3st 291 Parker. L. Kayl- Braves downed the Butt pitcher and Robert Youn the loss. Stewart led all ‘" ha"th league “m” the Phillies vs. Senators tFarm) . gers 7-4. Robert Stewart was the winning Dodgers. Sliding _ g ab- —- Wear I Gary Player of South Africa. 1-43 DJ“. J- Murphy. 3- M86- 31: big-money winner on the U.S. circuit tied for eighth with 70- ]. 71-73-70—292. Saturday 9.00 - Colts vs. Gee. 2.30 p. m. Final round of la- dies. Bra res. old clothes so mittens with two base hits while Kevin MacCormack and Jim MacQuaid blasted home runs. Glen Clayborne and Gerry Mur- phy blasted triples for the win- John Mac- he“. Zielinski, 143; Smith. 169: Bruce Migiirgsy'dilvfiion low gross: ailing“. mmklgm is enserin a one mile bis cle race Ne not short? w...” 9 .l a v '1 - in cans in. “#23:. its? 35:33:? m" m' ’ ""-' "9 - - ~ Wm. ',, “4...,” g... .27., c.” race and others. Address entries to Pro- on Howatt. 109: Joan Austin. PSI.“ ‘15" H8" ‘11" J‘ A‘oul fidgnf' My. Sum Imh' Cm. Marsha Schurman. 121. .wiih a 122. > After nine holes Garrett was; trailing Rodney MacFarlane of- lSummersidc by six strokes with? a 44 but his torrid 34 o the Iback nine put him in front of .the pack. Also crowding the lion after the first nine holes were Mike Geburt and Martin: who both carded 39's. Martini held his own for the remaining} .18 holes to finish in the runn 1' ‘up spot but Geburt fell well off. line pace, .1136. By W. R. WHE‘ATLEY golf championship Friday with a tit-hole total of 227. Hevenor led in all i Enrouts to his victory Gar- ‘rett sank two birdies. He card-lI ed a 43 on the last nine holes.‘ more, of 127‘ Dave Maelsaaci the full distance be was 11 over ‘—“‘ the first division I . was leader) ' with a low gross total of 139. ' Rom” Trudeau M Momma“ lLaval. starting the final round nies Flying Hawks. Game “me Summaries and behind lSudbury. Ont. i MONTAGUE BALL ‘HEVENOR WON IN 1962 Saturday. July 11 — 9.43 Min org 2 vs. 3. 11.45 _ 2 vs. I, 5.36 ; RCGA's senior championships Player. South Africa this ‘ l — Wightmans at Jamiesons. and " SWIM" “’35 made TENN” ) year from match to medal play. . Registration for anyone terested in playing tennis will 1 held at the Charlottetown. ford. Ont. won last year. Mar— iMOffit) be Tennis clubhouse on Saturdayitin finished Well back this year ‘ An ., won 246 .morning from 9.30 to 11.30. - llsland tennis tournament willl Am‘m‘gh h" We” Wil'hn'“ ' the held in Charlottetown on. {M——— nor played steadily. He missed . ipar twice on the front nine and once coming home. . There were four age catego- . ries. with prizes to winners in . Ball A t In class D. for players of 70 l _ and more. the winner was Nor- The followmg are the stand- man Falknen 70, who shot I Inga in the southern Kin-gs base— final round 85. He finished with i ball league: 263. I I W L The other 8119 classes were: Fanninghrook 5 0 A. for players 55 to 50 years 'I‘nacadie 3 1 old inclusive: B. 594%: C. 05-69. anage. I 1 The A class title as well as Johnston's River 1 the senior championship be- ‘ Vernon River 0 SUNDAY'S GAMES Fanningbrook at Johnston's ‘ 240 led the C group. River; Dunstaffnage at Vernon \ Mario won River. ' lteam honors with 2 2 longed to Hevenor. Somervllle an aggregate HORSES AND DRIVERS FOR JULY I3 HARNESS RACING AT SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY POST TIME 8.00 P.M. RACE 1 AND S—NON-WINNERS OF 8515 IN 10%. AIM BIBLE IMEII SIM—DIVISION .250 l x Price'- Ida Budlom. Ravioli MacDonald: er w Whaler); mhesfra Leeder. Lee Jenkins: Port Hill Boy. RACE 3 AND G—NON-WINNEIIS OF 8775 IN 1m ALSO ELIGIBLE CLAIMED $1500 Peri Dzl'nley. Grahan I: North Field. no driver; erk. Lane Kelly; Roger Parlay. Elmer (low; Jolly Ab. Emmett Bernard; P. And G.. Winston WI. [LACE I AND 1—NON-WINNEIS or “I. IN 1003 A130 ELIGIBLE CLAIMEI “I Eyre Don, Grim diam"; lube, no driver; Gliding Dilly. Boston, Early (0-0) at De- better for the Sins as he ran ; M ed ' p.“ mil-M; mod, J1“. E” M. Sperm-I (#1)) er Mahala cred three hits. mett Bernard; Mlfity William. Lester Jaimie; Happy Gallon 0.. HO). Ila Neil; Drillo el, Innis Kelly We. Piscual at MIC CAKES ‘ . Bessel”. ran (in). H Banbtrty sum luv; 11:3 .3535‘stwmmmi‘f‘fifl:F‘i’fiflfittl9”.“i°..m . "‘n’l °" °" "We ' '" '3“ '"1 'NedlzvmmScott ArtBurbine;CDoneww.nodl-IverzP1-incu CC I” m. use mm ‘ 1m ! sinuatbeeth “I”, . Corona/Moo; wet m. Winston . Gender. ~ Cincinnati 011 120000— 5100 ‘ - Phila. 010000000— 1 so! 4'30 P'm' Sharp O'Toole (9-4) and Smith; Ban- nett 19-6), Roebuck 14), wise'._ (6). Green (8) and Trianr‘ s] . HRS: Cinci—Johnson 10), Row ~ mm m... . GO-KIIRT RACES “ha” Quebec ‘ Pittsburgh 03100010x— s 10 2 \ Cloninger 17-3). Olive (3). birdie on his final round. Heven ‘ funds. George Hevenor; Is Victorious MONTREAL (CP) —— Gcorgeistrokcs better ending up with a» ('. Hevcnor. 50-year-old Toronto.95.’l. .stock broker, won the Royal Ca-. Wallace R. Rodd. 86-year-old nadian Golf Association's semortMoncton druggist. was consist- lent at least. He shot 114 in each of h' I . d I three . tournament tfhe 17"“ '0' ""rd 913“- we” Dave rounds over the Summcrlea I niors' champinnShiP 18 Pcrry and Bob Irwin. Both had course. compiling 74-77-76. For I gust. him‘tHunt, England 240. was Ben Merwln orlDevlin. Australia This was the third of the‘Miguel. Spain ln_.lievenor won the inaugural in :P'hmipl. Austral“ 1962 and Bill Martin of Bravnt- tGal‘BIBlde. France a a two-run shot In the first to start the carnage and belted e l 1... may?“ gmminmm ; . omas. 3 es ' greet]. mum, 5. Since dropping a 2-0 decision ee rounds. His next WILLIE MAYS Maritime Se- la in Au- Results I Belts Homers who slammed a home run a . five singles In six trips. and New York 181100000—4 so OConnor Ireland 291 ' Orlando Cepeda. who homered. Washington 000010000— 1 51 . ‘ tweetman' Ema“ g; tripled. doubled and singled in Ford ill-2). Stafford (6) and CANTEEN SERVICE 291 four official trip: h 1 Howard; Narum (7-6). Hannah . , Mays, who as it our (4). Duckworth t8) and Lep- gl‘i'f“ homers in three straight Giant pert. HRS: NYk — Boyer (5). RACING RAIN OR SHINE victories over the Cubs. blasted ‘for sliding practice. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1’ St. Louis New York Fisher (5-8). Beath t9) and Hoeft 46). Sadowski l7). clefenq auer (8) and Bailey: Friend (7-0) and Pagliaroni. ‘ H- __ _. girls-tho 200200102—37130; 8 POM- Detrolt mooozoso—s 100 ner 19) and Nixon. Tillman (91; . Regan. Gladding (4). Fox f2-2); ill). Wash—Leppert t2). BASEBALL SCORES MT. STEWART RACES I Mr. Stewart Royal Canadian Legion National League ooozoiooo—a sot 100000000—102‘ and McCarver: dién Legion. Entries will be accepted unriiene how before starting time at Gibson (7-6) COVEHEAD KART PARK American League Wilson. Radatz too 17). Heft-I at 'n the opener of a Wednesday STUDENTS HELPED .twln bill running up their long- Approxlmately 00 per cent of est losing streak—four games— British university students are the Giants have “pulverized the aided from public or private Cubs with 46 hits in three . games. won the B class. Ben‘ Mcrwln's - the provincial V Saturday 7:45 P. aliens i4 3 2.. i—MIG on i—iom pics s—iwsaswsv carer :— nus oven Houses DUNLO . i—ariss coon. avas s—suss ,io .10 s—uawu's mm e—urn ml. HANE'I' Id 1—wmsn's more: r .339" H . RACE W '03 ALI. r—oo ALONG mu. 1 HYGEDYKE s—morm-s soon was karma . L—ILLIN roves e-DUIIA'I'ION mamas nu: o—coumus suc- . Charlottetown Driving Park Robert Rhodesian. RR #1. 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