PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Friday, June 23, 1974 Totem Saddle Club Queen 17 year old Cathy Barber, stands with princess Gaylene Pairier, right, and princess Karen Johnson. Cathy rides a horse named San Teano white Gaylene rides Whitenix and Karen rides Buttons. t Saddle Club has fine turn-out SHOWMANSHIP 1. Shan Darcy Buller 2. Keers Mynette Ginette Kenney 3. Smokey Pat Fosherry 4, Jaypet Travis Sherry Dahl B 1. Maestro Alison Maximchut 2. Charlie Brown Donna Heppner 3. Castile Amy Lioyd 4. Joey’s Imagination Carolyn Hamer c 1. Baby Doll _ -Sheila Morrison 2. Sugar + . Shawn Braid 3.Star Tracy Elwood 4. Neeka , _ Kathy Curran , STOCK SEAT EQUITATION A ; 1. Shan Darcy Buller 2, Dan Teono Cathy Barber 3. Keers Mynette Ginette Kenney 4. Jaypet Travis Sherry Dahl L. Fraestro Alison Maximehuk 2, Tannix ’ Terry Brady 3. Whitenix Gaylexe Poirier 4, Pepsi Terry Townsend Cc 1. Baby Doll. Sheila Morrison 2. Nikki Kathy Curran 3, Star Tracy Elwood 4. Sunshine Kathy Johnson LY esp Two riders at last weekend’s Totem Saddle Club meet dism ia: 3h gE ount after a hard, hot show. Games to have “small” $30,000 deficit IYMONTON (CP) — They gat ad for a brief time Wednesday night at the annual meeting of the Commonwealth Games ‘Foundation. . There was a good deal of back-slapping as members of the board of directors said how well things had gone and how optimistic they were that the Games, set for Aug. 3-12, would be a success. But Rebert Losie, treasurer of the foundation, delivered some bad news— the Games will carry a small deficit. - “Total revenues, ‘after deducting the Games’ capital contribution, will result in a deficit of about $30,000," Losie said. When asked how the budget stood at the moment, Losle replied: “‘As of May, any cushions or contingencies that we have there look like they are going to be utilized. It's too early to know what our final position is going to be.” Losie told the general _ meeting that there was a surplus of $2,748,315 at the end of last December. That compared with a deficit af $96,390 a year earlier. It is expected that operating revenue for the Games will be $17,033,000 while divisional expenses will be $17,062,298, leaving a deficit of $29,205. Losie said that if there was a deficit “the city of Ed- monton. would be the final recipient.” Tevie Miller, one of the foundation's vice-presidents, said that $3.5 million had been gained by ticket sales out of a possible $5 million. There are great expectations that the Games will be a total sellout. Record purse on 78 Queen’s Plate. TORONTO (CP) — Eleven Canadian-bred = three-year- olds were entered today for the 119th Queen's Plate, making it a record gross purse of $164,755 for Saturday's running of Can- ada’a premier thoroughbred event, The horses—including L’Alezane, the only filly will compete over a distance of 1% miles with Overskate, owned by Jack Stafford of King, Ont., listed as the early 5-2 favorite. Shamrocks | over Adanacs VICTORIA (CP} — Ron MacNeil and Charn Dhillon each scored three goals to pace Victoria Shamrocks to a 144 win over Coquitlam Adanacs in a Western Lacroage Association game Wednesday night. Chris Hall had two goals and Norm Baker, Ranjit Dillon, Larry Bell, Gerry Kustaski, Dennis Somner and Rick Baker completed the Victoria scoring. Coquitlam got two goals from Jim Aitcheson and singles from Moe Jodoin, Dave Durante, Bob Salt, and Mike Mitzel. The Shamrocks led 56-3 after the first period and increased the margin to 10-4 after two, Scott Marshall stoped 34 shota for Victoria while Greg Thomas and John Lewis stopped 17 shots each for Coquitlam. . Tne winning owner will re- ceive a record $107,090. Second choice in the early odds is the entry of Lucky Colonel §. and Forty Bye Two, owned by Conn Smythe pf Toronto, listed at 3-1. The draw, in order of post positions—1. Colorful Conn, 2, Forty Bye Two, 3, Over- skate, 4. L'Alezane, 5. Preacher Joe, 6. Portage Bay, 7. High Roller, a. Regal Embrace, 9. Pleasure Bent, 10. Maple Grove and 11. Lucky Colonel 8. PCL Burial - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Bruce Robinson, Jerry Tabb and Tim Hosley hit home runs as Vancouver Canadians burled Albuquerque Dukes 15-6 Wednesday night in a Pacific Coast League game. Vancouver mounted a 16- hit attack, erupting for eight runs in the third inning and six more in the sixth. Albuquerque got only four singles off winner Phil Huffman before he left in the eighth inning. The Dukes used four hits to score four times in the eighth, most of them off reliever Brian Abraham, Tabb also had two singles, a double and three RBIs to lead Vancouver at the plate, The loss was charged to Bob Castillo. in his firat starting assignment, Rifle team to Britain OTTAWA (CP) — The Dominion of Canada Rifle Association taday announced the 18man team that will compete July 8-22 at the 109th international Bisley’ shooting meet in England. Commanded . by Brig. Thomas Eric Snow (retired) the team will be shooting for $500 and a gold medal and badge. There also will be individual competitions among riflemen from all over the world. Team members include Don Butler, Peter Hornsby’ and W.O. Cox of Toronto. Stingers Gunnar Westling of New Westminister, B.C., Ken Weatling of Cranbrook, B.C., Colin Ambrose and W.J. Fiintoft of Vancouver, Capt. Jack Butterfield of Corby- ville, Ont., Master WO Leo D'Amour and P.J, Evans af Montreal, J.E, Daigle of Shannon; Que., Art Grundy of Kingsville, Ont., W.V. Hall of Kingston, Ont., Fred Lays of Stellarion, N.S., John Marshall of .New Glasgow, N.S, Peter Papadideris of Calgary and F.0, Salevsky and W.F. Verchere of Nanaimo, B.C. . want part of rumoured merger CINCINNATI (AP) — Bill DeWitt says Cincinnati Stingers of the World Hockey Association will be part of a rumored merger with the National Hockey League despite reports that say otherwise. . “We aren’t involved in any talks, but we have notified those teams which are—and the league—that we cer- tainly want to be a part of any merger," the executive vice-president of the Stingers says. A published report said Cincinnati, Birmingham and Indianapolis will not be: absorbed into the NHL if the merger. occurs. . DeWitt, who helped organize the Cincinnati franchise four years ago, admits that an. ac- commodation with the NHL would be beneficial to the Stingers. Five years ago, Cincinnati had an opportunity to become an expansion team in the NHL but found the entry price too high and opted to remain in the WHA, Earlier this month, theSti- - ngers reached thelr goal of selling 5,000 season tickets to keep the franchise afloat. . One report said New England, Quebec, Winnipeg and Edmonton would each put up $300,000 to pay off the other three clubs if a merger took place, But DeWitt says that figure ‘isn’t realistic." He adds that a merger is doubtful this year, “‘It might be better (to wait) for another year or two go all the . legalities of a merger can be fully worked out.” Beavers lose while Ellis tops homers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ Bob Ellis of Portland Beavers has taken the lead - in the Pacific Coast League homerun derby, swatting his 13th fourbagger of ‘the season, His team, however, dropped a 12-8 decision to Tucson Toros. In other games San Jose Missions humiliated Salt Lake City Gulls 12-1, Van- couver Canadians trounced Albuquerque Dukes" 15-6, Tacoma Yankees blanked Hawaii Islanders 6-0 and Spokane Indians squeezed past Phoenix Giants 2-1. The Beavers lost despite a 15-11 hitting edge on their home field. Dan Duran led Tucson with four hits—a three-run homer, two doubles and a runscoring single, Designated hitter Jack . Pierce drove in five runs and scored twice for San Jose. Salt Lake's only run came on a pair of errors in the fourth inning. The Canadians erupted for 16 hits, including home runs by Bruce Robinson, Jerry Tabb and Tim Hosley, Tabb also hit two singles and a double, driving in three runs. As a result of the losa, Albuquerque. missed. a chance to take over first place in the Eastern Division, remaining four ‘ pereentage points behind Salt Lake. Tacoma pitcher Jim Lysgaard'went the distance, scattering four hits to boost his record'to 6-4. The victory completed ‘a three-game sweep for the Yankees, frat in the Western Division, over the last-place Islanders. Jaimie Quirk’s solo home run in the [ifth inning proved to be the margin of victory for Spokane as the Indians halted Phoenix's four-game winning streak. J.C. Snead pulls from - Canadian Open | OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) — J.C. Snead, whose critical commentary on the Glen Abbey layout following last . year’s Canadian Open raised the shackles of Royal Canadian Golf Association officlaldom, withdrew today from this year's tourney after playing only nine holes, . “Pye had the flu.for a couple of days and just couldn’t see anything out there,” said the nephew of golfing legend Sam Snead. “T don't want to talk about it,” he added when asked about his statements following the 1977 Open at Glen Abbey In which he referred to the 7,138-yard championship layout in the most uncomplementary ' Snead arrived at the course late Wednesday after compéting in a one-day Police Athletic League tournament in Detroit and went directly to the practice fee, well removed from 4 contingent of the news media trying to attract his at- tention, VATICAN CITY (AP) — The world faces a “serlous . and painful phenomena” that denies “the hopes of peaceful and fraternal co- existence between peoples,” Pope Paul told an audience of 8,000, "Some (world) regions are engaged in struggles that have no explanation. These reglons are in difficult situations worsen,” the Pope said in Italian during his usual Sunday blessing. He did not elaborate. which could. Spinks 25mph high c . , paida fine and court , TRAIL HORSE CLASS (AACKSONVILEE axing cant totaling 452, Wes. . « oO champion Leon Spinks, who mesday ew 1, Country Cameo DebbieSnider |was arrested Wednesday on by a Jacksonville policeman ry t a licence 2,SanTeono — | CathyBarber. |@ traffic violatlon, was for driving withou al we 3, Whiteni Gaylene Poirier {arrested again early today and operating a vate ™ 4. Keers Mymte Genette Kenney | # speeding charae. an expired regisiration. ‘ The automobl ol B | . ten the boxer came again at © SEALS WILA. BE KILLED ' 1, Legacy’s Kyan -~ Tracy Scott |4:10.a.m. today when Spinks CAPE TOWN (CP) — 2. Castile Amy Lloyd [Was charged with driving 45 About 5,500 seals will bef, 3, Baby Doll ; Sheila Morrison | es 27 hour in a 20 m.p-b. killed this year in nea 4, Pepsi Terry Town: “un ising seal’ . 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