Joe O'Brien Drives Rfl-“Griégltifll n e at s In Two Events Ye sterday Amgmggeuiz, aims - (or) leaving the Qlghi-IIONO field, Miss 2‘ asua w", , 91-1 shot, nit the win- m-fl circle in tho lectured pace a, Ban-ll Anita's harnesl racing today. . Miss Pegfllill been. winner 5y l length over Stonew Orattan, Wm. Rhea Hanover ‘third, paid 55,90, $15.00 and $1.80. The black snore was always “thin striking distance oi Rhea Hgnollél"! pace and closediast in the stretch. Mark Hanna go‘. off to a slow start and was never a iaclol‘. Joe O'Brien. the iormer Alber- W, REL, reinsman won two races, the first. a one-mile pace with Patehen Axworthy, the other a one-mfe trot. with W91‘ lard, ' , ' " The summaries: not race - 01,000 mt .. Pat us (Nbflosrdallnfi, 1'1 11de( . arnero a' Bflyllylll’ Bllliie“ (Juli 7'11"‘ T211’ l/5. . ' Al o i: :i Picdh Pride, The 7nd,, xtinister. Yoder’s Beauty, n-"im: i. lsclaizdin. scrum] Race — $1.000 TN‘ (‘iussified 22. One mile- Lin" Hanover (F. 1113011) W). Le; (J. Cruise). ivfardir-Zc (B. HEW"- Tine 2207. Also raced. - Peggy Parker, ivatson Hanover. Peter Monarch, wighiy Ballad, Daisy Vole. mm: nus-chm Pace Cluel- fded 18 Calbrcda one mile Fuiciien Alcworihy (J- O'Brien) Visaiia Peter worthy (C. Hen- sen) leap Year Express (R. Shank) 'i‘ime 2:04 - Also raced - Patricia Pan. Miss uni-hey, Dream oi May. Fish Tone. Santa Perk Axtworthy. (By The Canadian Pun) Boston Bed Box onno heme free yesterday (Wednesday) on Junior Stephens‘ 11th inning homer, "de- iesting Detroit Tigers oi the American League 4-3. Twogames wermrainad out— St. Louis atNew York and Cleve- land nt Philadelphia. Chicago While Box played at Washington in n nigh-t game. ’ Ted wiilinms saved matters for Boston in thajflth inning with a magnificent double-play tihrow to the plate to retire the us. with the bases loaded. Starter Virgil Trucks held the nockers to three hits vnhile coast- , ing along on a 8-1 lead until the ninth. Then Johnny Perky started a Boston rally with a single to right. Williams followed by bouzo- iru a hit. oii Eddie Mayo": glove in short-right iieid and ‘Trucks was yanked for Dizzy Trout. Alter a Stephens‘ bunt forced Williams at second as Posh made third, the latter scored W131i Trout threw wild trying to pick ‘him, oii base. Stan Spence’: pinch-hit single drove in Stephens with the n; run, The Tigers filled the bases against Ellis Kinder, the third Boston pitcher in the chilly lotion. 1 with none out in the 10th on a pus to Johnny Lipon and singles by Mlyo and George Keil. But Kinder made Ed Mierkowlcn whlii before Walt. Evers loced a drive into loit- centre. Wiiliecna made a brilliant- mnning catch and than riilad one-bounce throw to nail Llpon It the plat/c. - In the Washington night game, ivaiter Masterson stopped Chicago on iour hits here as the Senators snapped s rive-garnet losing streak With two out in the tborui ni- 1111K,‘ the Senators clustered five “ms ofl’ Glen Mouidcr, with Al Kozer‘: double with the bases illi- __ . iavored Mark , "m"; so rinish seventh in the .7 Class 27 Mliflitloned 0110' ." ltaskethell Makes .- which on most occasion Ioarth‘ v ._g1,aea ' Ollflflil $.10 OM Mlle Hghway Pointer (R. Ayou.) Palsy G. (C. Hansen). Monkey fiilco (B; Shaw.) Time 2:00 8/5." ' Also raced - Deluxe Sietiyou, Barbara 8., Tru Express, Logan Pointer, King Eblis. Fifth llaoe — PlIIe 81,000: Trot Cllllflfll 1B, One Mlle Yederh Best Ciuy (E. Osborn) Hi Babe (J. Cruise) Enoscot. (H.~ Thomas). Time 2:07 4/5. Also raced -- Dona‘d Ford, Elva Hanover, Akron, Mr. Security, Martin Liner." Sixth Race - Purse $1,000 - to . winner 8500. aecopd‘ $250- third ‘I150, 10117110 $100: olauliied ll-B, Pace, one mile. Marry Way (B. Palin-l- Theodofe‘: Pint, " (D. Urban) Santa Axworthy (P Ceideburg) Tine - zzos s/s. Also raced -- Sturdy Gratian, Bonny‘: Brother, McKinney Mite, Sierra Frisco. Mc I Direct. Seventh Race - Puree 82.500. Pace, Claulfied 10, l I/10 mile. Miss" Pegasus Logan (E. Mc- Climana) Btoney Graltan (J. Cruise). Rhea Hanover (F. lnmderburk) Time 2:12 Also raced - King Abbe, Lil- lolkid, Patrick Tess, Mark“ Henna. Sir Bsnoa fihth Baoe -- Puree 81.000 — l0 winner 8500, second $250, third 5150, ioitth $100, Trot, Classified 1s, one mile. Wayward (J. O'Brien) Yoder Orismn (R. my) _ Pegasus McBride (l-l. Thomas). Time 2.06 3/5. Also raced - Giner Lee, Bruce Pete-h. Richmond Spencer, Visalia Mac, Tilly ‘Hot? Red sex wan ri-om Detroit 4-3 With 1 1th Inning Homer ed accounting ior three runs. Wbshingion added a run in the seventh o1! Howie Judson when Tun McBride doubled and Jake Early singled. Maaterson, who won his first game oi the season. had o. no-hit- tcr in his grasp until Luke AP" pling singled with one out in the sixth inning. lithsterson walked five and struck out six. Strides In Winnipeg (By The Canadian Press) WLNNIPEG. May 5—Baskehbaii. dormant in Winnipeg since the days oi the iamous ‘rollers of the early 30's, made great strides this year. Phyllis beiom large crowds and finishing up on the right side oi the ledger. While Manitoba's representative in ‘inter-provincial playofls—the Pauilnkialled to sldetrack Van- couver's classy Clover Louie, now battling Montreal Y.M.H.A.' ior the Canadian championship, they put Winnipeg back on the basket- ball horiron by extending the Van- couver quintet to the limit in the-r best-oi-threq Western final. The Winnipeg squad also brought in top-ranking United States ag- gregations for exhibition games, drew near-capacity houses. Manager Al Carlson said there is a good chance of Paulina next season bringing in such teams as Minneapolis Lakers oi the National Basketball League and Phillips Oilers, top independ- ent rlvesoma oi the U. S. Evidence that the Pauline team was on a par with others in the countrywas brought out in the report that playing captain Jack Pomiret oi Clover Ina-is. also ath- letic director oi the University oi British Columbia. had approached three looallllayerl. dropping the hiht that there might be a pisee oh the University squad‘ next sea- son. ," t " A However. the boys thought it. ‘ever and decided to shy with Paulina. saylnd "there's that sham- pispsrup we promised Winnipeg (or 1B0 to be considered." __.._.__....__., VANCOUVER. my 5 - (OP) - The iana here will (ind profession- a1 ban-key more expensive than ama . ' Owner delay Hail oi Vanoouv r ll" ‘ 8....e..;'i.$‘i.“°1'.' filo” leeioaogirlou 2s pflM-Wlfli a @9119. alsoaseat. ' Goli looms as one of the major sporting attractions hereabouts this year and the Charlottetown Club executive are busily teelng-up . plans lor atlesst two maior events oi Maritime importance in the i948 season. , a a a a The first sizeoble tournament wlilvbe the annual New Bruns- wick-Prince Edward Island cham- pionship play. The dates are July 5, B, and 7. The second event will be the Seniors meet the latter part o! August. 4 4- l- 0 There is a possibility, too, that the Maritime proiessional tourm- ment will be staged here some- time in Sapteualaer. These goliing classics, along with the regular club program, will mean much ac- tivity on the Belvedere course. i O 0' 0' Bill MnoNeill, chairman o! the Greens Committee, reports in»; course has wlntered well and that it is being put in first class shape by Johnny MacDonald, capable head greens-keeper, and his stall’ for the ofilclal opening on May 24 . _ tlt 0 It Il- ‘ Last ieil No. 13 fairway was fertilized and Nos. 1, 3, B, i1, 13 and 14 limed. A new tractor has been purchased by the club and is already much in evidence on the course. Everything points to a. banner golfing season and even now players, ivith winter rules in vogue. may be ieen ilmbering-up or. the ion-ways. 1|- O O 0 Jimmy Walker, ior the past sev- cralyeelu club proiessionai, has been pursuing his studies at Hall- Iax and is expected book in the city in time to take over his dut- ies about May 15th. Ilr 1' III 1t Jack Cmwlord. Winner oi’ met 1933 Wimbledon tennis singles championship, tips his business partner. John Bromwich, to win this year's title. + 0- + It Briomwich loft Australia recently by sea on a combined business- tennis tour oi Great Britain and Europe. He is accompanied by his wlie and baby daughter, Robyn. ' 1' d» Crawford said Bromwlch would have little business to attend to and would ‘concentrate on tennis to make an all-out bid to win the single. "Ba-om is keener than ever this ycarand will be hard to beat," said Orawiotrd. 0' 0 O O In doubles ieh will be partnered by leading Junior mm: Sedgman. The 20-year-old Victor- ian was considered unlucky to miss selection in the 1040 Davis Cup team. A iund was started in Vic- toria. to send. him to Wimbledon as soon as the team was announ- ced. + 1|- + (It Canada, flushed by an unex- pectedly good showins at the win- ter Olympic games at St. Moritz. is busily preparing ier the sum- mer games at London, England. The Olympic committee, a report states, has drawn tentative plans which will send a total of 104 athletes in quest o! international. honours. O 0 it I! The Anchors got in the iirstCity League baseball practice oi the season yesterday. Over B0 aspir- ants were on deck and Manager "Husky" McCabe has plenty of po- tential talent irom which to draw on when it comes to the familiar cry "Play Boll". Ii enthusiasm counts for much the Anchors have already won the league. They dis- played plenty oi pep on their in- itial -, rkout and alter cavort-IM around the old diamond at Vie» trio Park addonmed to the _Me_en- orial Field where they polished oil, the practice session by running a mile. "Brother" Macllenald To Pie! With Ilene iilull " SYDNEY MINES. NB» “l? I .. (qp) _. John (Brother) Mac- Donald he! lIFi-‘Qd W Blly Wm‘ his home town elllb. fltdney Min" agmlblqyg and club oiiiiciall in- sisted tonight in denying a prev- ious report that ha_ would I010 l-lalliax Capitals in the 1'11"!“ » District Leelue. A recent graduate of McOill ‘University's physical edlloatloni department. MacDonald hit‘ A00 for nambletrs last season and was regarded as one of the beat all- gougd players in the Colliery lenior Baseball 1M8"!- ‘ t-we-e w» wee" mvn n nn Jeha Wane _ To .' Gale laeeal . Alllltfl-ggglalA-alfli- . VILLI» - "N" P ‘"4"’. ‘annular. i t ' o um 11s.. m. l. _ 3m - Iutllbe ‘ ' "_ I?! FLYING IIIVI (Cl WI Qhene -fl '1'. E us. Ralph Jenkins with’ Buubury, GUARDIAN; Releasing Bob White pike. n.- P. E. I. Pour hundred 0i these by Island Pheasants Unifmrlteci and released throughout P. E. the members od this organlzatioru-Photo by 10d. Garnhum. CHARLOTTETOWN “Quail . mmhw...” son Paul, and Mr. Joseph Saunders are shown with a cart-on oi Bob White Quail about to be released at. Game Birds were imported I. by Motlloskey-Moreau Bout iianoelleii; Program Revised I ii- The "Ace" MoCloskey-Johnny Moroau bout. is off. Promoter Joey McDonald yesterday received a wire. which read in part: “Fighter unable to appear Thursday. De- ported back to the U.S.A." The tP-leflemgvas signed by Lem Moore, Kelly and Hayes. . The necessitated cancellation o! tne main attraction will no doubt be received with‘ disappointment by light fansl However, that the lest oi the card may go on as per schedule. Promoter McDonald, who was unable to obtain a suitable opponent on such short notice for the ."Ace", has arranged ior a six- round bout between Tom MoClos- key, brother o! the "Ace", and Harry "Kid" Poulton, present claimant to the Island lightweight championship. In consequence o! the change in program, prices at the Sporting Club ior tonight's card have been reduced to ringside $1.00, reserved 75 cents, and rush 06 cents. ‘Phere was no explanation for border, but it is believecltto ninge ‘on restrictions on the amount oi currency that may be taken out oi the country. The other bouts on the card will 8b on as advertised. Kid eid and Rociq’ Mills will battle it out in a ton-round alisir for whet is claim- ed the Island middleweight title. Emmett Gallant and Lloyd Carr Mil meet in another scheduled ten-rounder. Carr, on the losing end in his last two appearances here, has been training faithfully ior this bout and, seeking revenge for bis previous setback will be in tip-top condition for tonight's "Km" Both boys tip the scales in the low 140's. " There will be e. three-round bout between Tiger Steele and Young Trainer and another preliminary event to round out the card. Looking in the proverbial "pink", Ace McCloskey arrived in the city by plane yesterday and although disappointed when advised oi the mobility oi Moreau to appear as slated, nevertheless will take an active part in tonight's card. as he has consented to set as reieree Ior some oi the events scheduled. REMEMBER A Canadian teem won a world baseball championship? You'll have to be more than three-score- and-teh i! you do-it happened 1'1 the 1800s. The victors were the Guelph (Ont) Maple Leafs and the oven/t was recalled 1i years age will! GI the death in Winnipeg 0i Harry Sioel, 91, who was" a number oi the championship teem. *4. M. s1 . KID REID (I60 its.) Charlottetown Baseball Results NATIONAL Boston .. 0M 020 000 2 9 0 PIfl-lblargh 000 100 002 3 B l Sain and Salkeld; Riddle, Higbt. (9) and Kluttz. . New York .... .. 000 000 011 2 B I Cincinnati . 311 000 00x 5 1 I Jones. Lee (2) ‘rrinkle (S) and and Lamanno. . Philadelphia .. 031 105 012 I3 13 2 Chicago .. Z03 020 002 9 l5" 3 Rowe, Nahern (3) Heusssr (6) and Beminiok: McCall, Wade (3) Kush (B) Dobernic (8 and Me Cuilough. iBmoklyn oi: 5t. Louis, postponed. ran. Games Thursday: Brooklyn at. Chicago; Philadelphia at St. I-ouic, night; New York at Pittsburgh: Boston at Cincinnati. AMERICAN Detroit 000 002 010 00 8 11 I Boston .00000l0020148l Trucks, Trout (9) and Riebe, Wagner (ll); Parnell, Dorlsh (o; Moresws being stopped at they Klner (9) and Tebbetis. Chicago 000000000 0 I Z Washington .. 000 500 10x 8 9 l Mouider, Judson (4) Bradley (8) and Robinson; Mesterson and i Early. Cleveland at Philadelphia, post- poned, rain: st, Louis at New York postponed, rein. ' Games Thursday: 8t. Louis at New York; Detroit ‘at Boston; Cleveland at Philadelphia; Chicago gt Washington, night. INTERNATIONAL Newark Montreal .. 100 010 100 00 3 9 I Johnson, sober (7), Starr (l0) and Siklestrl: Behrmon. Loga (ii), Bchaliock (ll) and Dapper. Jersey City .. 000 110 015 l I i Toronto 002200005 913 I Bambergar, Cllln (5). Konikow- ski (B), Hoover (B), Webb (9) and Yvars; Church, Possehi (B: Thompson (9) and Iopato. Syracuse ...... .. 00010! I00 I10 3 Rochester .... .. 021 022 40x ll ll l Wallace, Erickson (7) and West. Reeder, surkont ('1) and Marshall. Baltimore 200 001 000 3 ‘I 0 . 300 002"10x 6 6 1 Kuzava, Podgsujny ('1) ltieiiis (8) and Ruszewski; Perry and Mordsrski. FOOD FOR DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH. NB. - (OP) - A drive is under way in this har- bor town for a giit shipment of iood to the town aiier which it is named, Darftrnouth, England. High school students are conducting a house-to-house canvas for ‘tinned foods, and the donations will be For Island Middleweight Championship coliected_by 1'1 truukl. ___4 x1 u o AT THE SPORTING CLUB - Thursday, Mgy‘ 6th TITLE BOUT — I0 ROUNDS vs. ROCKY MILLS (I58 lbs.) Charlottetown to nouuos“ ' EMMETT GALLANT ,va. LLOYD CARR (lhprlpflgigwn l“ arletiowwn nu Ite- lu u». THREE ROUNDS . TIGER STEELE (I16 lbs.) vl. YOUNG TRAINOR (I25 lbs.) Island Featherweight Champ. . Charlottetown WITH OTHER PRILIMINARIIS I ' FIRST BOUT AT 0:30 ulcers-mph. sumo, unwise; ‘noises, rAUh SEVEN Price Ami Smith To Fight May 10th (By was Canadian Press) saw!‘ JOHN, N- 8-. Melt 5- moddie Price, Irish middleweight. match here next Monday- Price last Monday won e 1°- round decision over Billy Landry will meet Pordena smith oi! syd- ney, N. s, in a lo-round botlne Shipyards Coach Arrives At Halifax HALIFAX, lbiay 5—(CP)—Lo'Ii-s_ (Grip) Polll, new conch ol Halifax Shipyards in the Halifax District Baseball league, arrived here ‘o- night to take charge o! the squad. Poili. 42 years o! Iago and a vex. eran oi 20 years of hurling, comes irom Barre, Vt. He played threc years in the big leagues-with New York Giants and St. Louis Browns. Pirates Continue To Head League, With 3-2 Win Over Braves V Westrum, Livingston (7); Peterson " ‘u: Moncton. N. B. Til IoBlauc o! Mohcion will also return to the city tme-ppesr in the semi-final but his opponent has not yet,been named- . . Bowling * At the Ciwrlottetown Alleys Ill! night, (he "champions", who are among these to represent this Province at the Maritime Bowling tournament at Halliax shortly. defeated the "challensere" b? II total pindall brim to 142e- n. Callaghan of the “challenlrl”? had the high single. 120. while P. Harley oi the “cb0mlfl°1\5" hldl the high three, 317. Members oi the champions team were, J. Mac- Donald, J. Power, P. Harley, I. McKinnon and F. Acorn. Mem- bers oi the " ‘sliengerir’ were, E. Callaghan, I. Connor, B, Acorn, M. Good/win and B‘. Doucetbe. ' Sport Shorts From Britain By MICHAEL OMAHA (Canadian Press Stall writer) IONDON. May 3 -- (GP) - Tough luck is Just part oi the rec- lng game but more than the lair share o! it has came to 26-year- old Jockey Doug Marks. Ha was an unknown apprentice Philadelphia New York ....- Boudreau. Inds. B Gustine. Plr. Zarilla, Browns l0 WiliismsRSox I3 Westlake. Furiilo. Ddg's Runs batted in: Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Baseball's A Big $iX (A-ooijrPreee) (Three leaders in each league) G AB R H 37 ‘I 40 '11 d’! d 40 13 4i 0 36 ‘i 14 .380 American Lea- 13 Pit. 13 13 00200100003 8 8 l’ in 1940 when he worked in the stable of the late trainer Wrillia Jarvis, who had the splendid iiily Godiva in his care. Godiva had speed to burn but she hated her handlers, all but Marks. The boy slept in her stall, bobied her with candy and became the only practice rider she would a1- low on her back. Marks was up on her in the 1.000 Guineas and the Oaks and the pair won both classics in s. walk. Overnight Doug was iamous. A few days later. riding another savage horse in exercise Marks was thrown and kicked. Hirspine was fractured. Doctors despaired of his llie. The lad’s courage kept him alive. He fought back irom the brink oi death, was walking on crutches 18 months later and by i944 was able to ride again. He'd grown heavier and had to turn to steepiechasing, wharehe began to build up another reputa- tion. Only iast month the crowd at Wye called him “the luckiest Jockey in the game" when he was thrown at a ience and a field oi’ 10 horses galloped over his pros- trate body without scratching him. The luck didn't hold. Once again a vicious horse threw him in exercise and kicked him. He went to hospital with a fractured skull. There is a strong likelihood that he will never race again, but his ' courage is undiminlshed. Jim Nowell is such a keen sup- porter oi the Ten-by (South Wales) RugbylCiub that when he can't get to th r away games he iollows play by carrier pigeon. His brother Tom takes two oi Jim's homing pigeons to the gennes. At hall time he sends home the score and a short account of the play. Another with iinnl wore and full scoring details follows at the ilnlsh. Boat race rush-t is a traditional evening oi revelry in the West End, with young varsity bloods painting the town a distinct ver- million shade. But the metro- politan celebration bas nothing much on the shindig that went on that week-end at Penzence, iol- lolring a rudby some between a local team and London Hospital. When the boys finally got to bed it was discovered Isadore Redstone, a member of the hospital team was sleeping with a barber pole tucket neatly under the cov- ers of his bed. ""1 - Investigation revealed it had been pillcred irom the ulayor oi nearby Causewsyhead who does a little haircutting on the aide. Case was dismissed. z Baghdad. onthe Tigris River in Iraq, is Joined ith the old city o! Baohdad by t pontoon bridges Q0 feet and 715 ieet long. DITOHINGHAM, Norfolk. Iktl- land - (GP) - A four-legged chicken was hatched by a hen here. OOOOOOOOQQ IIIISSELIJS TAXI 1 2 If you're late for a t O 3 dais or appointment i, Uall S“ ._ gue: Williams. Rod Sox 15. Na- tional league: Ssuer. Reds, 15: Cooper, Giants 15; Stevens, Pir- ates 1.’); Musiai, Cards I5. Home Runs: American League. Keltner. Indians 5. National Lea- gue: Sauer, Rods 6. N0 EAKMER/S‘ HELPER! ICITOIIIINER, Ont. — (OP) _. No application to leave school early ‘to work on farms has been received at the collegiate here. Principal Walter T. Ziegler said. Applications were received by the scores during war- years, ond in fewer numbers alter the won. _.......-. ----....; 1' -e_ (By ma Canadian Press) . Pittsburgh Pirates. the W107} crusted Qemi o! the National Lea-n gue, kept sweeping along in llljfi place yesterday (Wednesday) when they overcame Boston waves 8-3 in their sixth straight trlumrfll- _ ' Meanwhile. Cincinnati! downed New York Giants o-z "and Philly; delphla Phils blast d Chicfllochbg 1a-e. The Brooklyn-St. route, game was rained rout. ’ The Pirates had to some ironi- bmind to shake oi! the Brave!) Frankie Gustlne and wally will" lake counted the wirrulnl f"!!! the last frame alter two were out,‘j Ell Stevens and Danny lidurtaugll; drove in the winners. The Brave‘. had held a 3-1 lead irom the 8th.” when they got two o! their nine hits" Kirby Higbe was credited with the win although he worked only,’ one inning. Illmer Biddle allowod - no earned runs in pitching eight_ rounds against Johnny Baln. “i, Leity Ken Peterson pulled einnatl out o! a. four-guns loeilll tailspin‘ by limiting the b0 live hits. 4 Mating his ilrst start alter ave relied Jobs, the 22-year-old south.- paw allowed only n. pair oi singles in the first seven lunima. Johnny liloCarthy broke his shutout with a bonnet in the eighth and Bobby Thomson hit his second homer o! the year in the ninth. . A two-run error by MloCarflly, playing first base ior the injured Johnny ivilze, wrecked starter Shel- don Jones in the first inning. - Hatton touched Thornton Lap, the second Giants pitcher, ior a homer over the right lleld tones with nobody on in the third. The loss dropped the Giants a ' lull genie book oi the Pirates. Philadelphia Philliea launched their western invasion with a vice ~ tory over the Cubs but it wasnnali solaos ior the loss o! lsyntwood (Schoolboy) Rowe. The 36-year-old pitchinl veteran ~ Q suflered a fractured thumb on his leit hand when he was struck by a. ‘vicious line drive ofl the bat o! Harry (Peanut-s) Lowrey. lie will i‘ be on tho sidelines for at. least two months. r Rowe was routed in the third inning, but the Phlilles rallied inr live runs oi! Ben Wade. second of i a string oi four Cub hurlers, in the sixth inning to nail down the victory. The decision went to Bun Nahem. The Phillles collected l8 hits and ' 13 walks with Andy Semlnlck rap- ping out a three-run homer and Del Ennis and Bert I-Iaaa each pounding out two doubles and a _ single. IDAIDDN. May I - (AP) — Jockey Gordon Richards, who has ridden more winners than any other horse pilot in the INN. Ob- served his 44th birthday Richards mounted two yesterday at Birmingham, ing his total this F681‘ to I. lifelong total 1g 3,518. zit Hi3. l illettt? i nLuE BLAH“ fnmzfi; 'WOR[D"S No.1. SI-IAVING. g computation TECH RAZOR with 5 Gill's"? LHUI‘ Blade's shave any man ever bad, use Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade: These two are precision made, fit exactly, and protect you from thfdis- comfort caused by misfit blades. 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