Ku'rteern, Zach, vith > amaqua. Pa. escaped today «hen , the, Io ed their” stock cars turing the main event at Reading Fairgrounds 30 - tap featufe race was won by Fred Smith Rides Jay Trump bE by nd \ lo rode Jay Trump 4% eV °F h dfarem a thr in \ National Saturda a i 3 r = @ 5 .ears rs ome feepechase was A ie bred in the é ‘ ined y an American n one sy n M 4% enrurg Va . ' ne th . e 7 ? favprite ver the last few indred, vards He won by three-fourths of a length Mr Jones was third 20 lengths hehind Rainbow ~ Battle was vuurth Fa as a Wto!l shot All 47 harses named for the race Frida ant sunshine 14 horses f;oyshing Five mders were fe Taken to hospitals with injuries Nauffered in fal's WATCHED BY ROYALTY Queen an¢ Prin cess Margaret of W started <n br sith only The Mother sere nw Rin and nh the huge The Queen one of sas a chal- time around The Rip fin- rong Mother's he favorites lenger for the The was firet the A:ntree course ed seventh This mav he the ast ver the famed the er Grand lavout turn ind There and ana on the second tin ‘ made a good jmp n the assures four ned eaders”’ me 356 The for a miles ards and has W obstac'es aner wan'’s ¢ housing develooment Jay Trump Mary Oho se'l it s ya ner Mrs Stephenson of Cypcinnati, greeted Sm: sith a big the unsaddiing enclosure e win brought her a first prize of £22041 *$ 5.900 Jay Trump was :00-to4 in the bet Ona kiss in rT, CURLING A team skipped by Rourke capturec days competition in the Confederation Bonspie’ played at the Charlottetown Club 0O'- Rourke de eated a rink skipped bv Henry Douglas in the finals Meenbers of the winning feur- some were Dannv O Rourke. Do- NEWS Danny O'- top honors in ris leClair. Hee MacDougall and Kay Duffy The runner-up team had Henry Douglas Kay ( Brent Partridge and douglas teams Ainning prizes re skinped by Bill Acorn: Henry Peters Ron Ketch. Doug Bel] and Bob LeClair BELVEDERE The following is the curling 4raw at Belvedere for tonight 7.30 p.m. championstips) Ire 4 — EK MacNutt. Ber oe Flinn. Ivo udmore. Ann MacLeod vs Fred Cannon, Pauline Saunders, Reg. Mahar, Pearl Smith Ice 2 — Dr Cox. Kay Mus- tard, Frank Trainor, Rita Mil- ler vs Dave Walker. Ester Cox, JN. MacLeod, Marion Auld. (mixed club Ice 3 Frank Acorn. Gwen Barbour, Lloyd MacLeod, Disa Wilson vs Doug Hill, Ev. Bog- ers, Bill Rogerson, Dody Gorm- ey Ice 1 — Dr Drysdale, Agnes Bagnall, Ted Brooks, Ann Mac- Lean vs Cyril Flinn, Shirley Veinot, Hugh Simpson, Cathy Hennessey Spares HH Kelly, Giggey, Ivan Berrigan, Lloyd Grant. Joyce MacKinnon, Com nie MacLeod, Lorna Jenkins, Dianne Burgoyne MONTAGUE The following is the curling ‘draw at Montague for tonight 7 p.m. Jee 1 — D. Clarkson, E. Mur- Bob phy. D. Sorrie, G. Clarkson vs EM Shaw, A. Bears, K. Lyna, O Hengigar , Ice 2 J.S.DesRoches, K. Hughes, R. Stead, L. MacDon- ald vs L. Munroe, D. Munroe, R ollings, B ‘Sharpe % p.m. Ice 1 J “Meleas, B Smith, 4 Robbins, H Robbins vs L Johnston, D. Nicholson, K. Mac- | ‘ Leod, EB. MacLeod lee 2 — F. Vuozzo, L. Mae- Donald, -C. MacKinnon, B Mae- Kinnon vs G. Kennedy. C. STew art, A. MacLoed, L. MacLeod. Narro CURLING ROUNDUP w Victory The second-prize purse was —2.08 ‘about $7,500 and third prize was £1329 ‘about $3950) Jay Trump, twice winner of the Marviand Hunt cep in the United States, was timed in 9 WA FIRST RACE IN 1837 It was the second straight vic- tory for an American-owned horse im the National. which aas run for the 124th tirmessince® 1837 Last year's -winner_ was Team Spirit . e victory was the sixth by an’ American-owned hofse in the ‘ong history of the world’s most famous steeplechase It was a great day for holders of tickets on Jay Trump tan n the ‘Irish sweepstakes and those who coupled him with Old Tom, winner of the Lincoln Handicap. in the spring double betting Holders of sweepstakes tickets on the winner receive. $140.00 Second place tickets are good for $56.000 and place $28,000 Smith. 27, managed trouble through most of the course but he had a couple of frightening moments Jay Trump ‘anded on a fallen nder at one obstacle and he had to skip over a fallen horse at the next-tolast fence I was lucky to run all the way,” Jay Trump and |! ting awfully tired third to avoid clear said aere cet 3 when we reached that finish line Another half mile and we wouldn't have won I've never been in such a bediam There were horses fall- ing all over the place. and » get a Smith lot more running loose and wild” The crisis came at dreaded Becher's Brook—the sixth ob- stacle There was a pileup of CHARLOTTETOWN The following is the curling draw for Monday night at the Charlottetown Club 7 p.m. (Old Spain) Ice 1 gerwood, Dr. Jelks. H. Mac- Lauchlan vs EM Tanton, AE. Piercey, L. Leger, G- Brookins, Ice 2 M White, J. Shelfoon, B Hopkins, G. Schieyer vs_ E. Themson, A. MacFadyen, F. Burke. K. Thomson Ice 3 — G Miller, G Gallant, D Rogers, D. Livingston vs H. Douglas. H_ Coffin, Bill Steven- son. H Shama Ice 4 — B. Martin. S. Harper, H Réctor, E Jay vs J. Mac- Lean, B Patterson, F. Dillon, C. Butler ’ toe 5 4 MacEwen, N. Doo ey, P. Perry, G. Procter vs B Partridge. Hec MacDouga!!. Bob Stevenson. W. MacGregor Bye’ R. Goss and R. Mac- Donald 8.30 p.m. (club mixed) Ice 1 — E. Nicholson vs C. Flemming Ice 2— D_ Bell vs A. Burke. Ice 3 — R. Ewing vs A Bal- lem Ice 4 — B lant Ice 5.— R_ Carr vs R. Ketch. 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Quote 65-1401 and position @f interest. OVER WE GO , 4 ~ F. MacMillan, J. Led- SPSS Cid Abel |s Hopelu ete Seong , The Guartian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 29, 1965. 7 MURRAY HBR. RIFLE SHOOT [team rrom SRA. mace up of Margaret MacPhee and Loma Burke. made an excellent show- mg The winner of the league i: Board (Detroit 4 Toronte 1 1s awarded the Souris | HOCKEY SCORES - National League y The following are she re-ults of Trade trophy. emblamatic of | Boston 6 Montreal 1 of the Murray Harbor Rifle_debating supremacy in Kings American Leawe ' ‘ Shoot County : Quebec 1 Cleveland 3 oe | Haroid MacKenzie 97 The topic for last evening's Rochester 2 Hershey 3 i i Darrel] White % contest was be it resolved that Buffalo 6 Spring‘ield © é bs 4 d Carole White 9% a potential union of the four At- Baltimore 1 Pittsburzh $ 7% ? Irene Beaton 9 lantie Provinces would be more Central ._League ‘4 a ; Fred White 95 advantageous to citizens of the Memphis 2 Tulsa 6 : * By JERRY GLADMAN zher in Detroits favor if not Keith White 94 Atlantic region Souris was | Minneapolis 4 St. Paul 2 ro TORONTO ~'CP¥--Sid” Abe!’ for the spectacular goaltending Roy Penny 94 pro and Morell was con. Moder- Omaha 5 St. Louis 2 coach and genera! manager of Toronto's Johnny Bower Hariev Fraser 94. ator for the debate was Thomas Saskatchewan Junier Detroit Red Wings. was in a You're not kidding sag Ethel! Buel x 94 White. president of the Souris Weyburn 4 Regina 5 jovial! mood Saturday night Abe Lindsay Ted should Bruce Dort $3 Allied Youth Club Regina leads best-of-seven and for several good reasons ave had three goais on his first Dows!as White 92 Judges for the contest were. final 2-1) His club had just skated to shifts Bower was really hot David Murdock 91 John MacDonald. Morell Ar- Manitoba Midget an wmpréssive 41 triumph over necause we had sothe golden Bert MacLeod %) nold Whiteman, Montague. and Winnipeg 7 Flin Flon 7 the fourth-place Toronto Maple — oportuftiues Alan Richards 89 Rov Leard. Souris First geome of twogame to Leafs andr Hie ated they tend It was pointed out that Cro Jackie MacLeod 89 = ——, final) to take their hot-shot style of jer didn't pilav “toe Jerry Lecco 9 play into the Stanley Cup semi the nets for aa we 1 inoeclas MacLeod “ Kensington Nips nee ea firra| series against Chicago 1 tell you. it’s great for the . ; Edmonton leads best-of-five Black Hawks : kid to be going home being two Long River 2-1 final’ 1-4) Rookie coalie Roser Crozet sp thay one dows ane uaa” Morell Team Westers League regained the lead in the race prior to the game Crorier Kensington de‘eated Long Ri- San Francisco 4 Los Angeles 3 jfor the Vezina trophy awarded t+ a:!ed the combination of e ver 54 at the Kensington Rink Portiond ‘ Seattle 3 to the goalie who plays the mest Bower and Terry Sawchuk by Wins Debate Thursday might to take a 21 Veaceuver.S Victor! . oe oan ior the aan with the one soa The final bell saw ae is the North ore Hockey Clinton ° tang tate 3 owest goals-against™ average Crozier =a 17) ° ague finals finals And the thrill , of capturing oa top STI Over Souris best of five ee nals is a ‘Long {sland poe best-of fiyst pla@e,. which the- Wings ae . The next seven semi-final ’ a 4 had done two might’s. previously ELECT PRESIDENT SOURIS ' will be played en. Menten at Nashville 4 Knoxville 1 . hadn't worn off TORONTO (CP) — He , . The Morell High 315 pm (Nashville wins best-of-seves margin of ohe; point hut’ they Boy. those. kids worked for Hicks , Pry School team defeated Souris _——" " — semi-final 41) didn't pick up*any penalties im’ their win tonight. he said ea c president of Dathousie Regional Hizh in an early round International League e Adam k ) Pa Pho- the play-off bott! ' Nanak niversity at Halifax and for- of the Kings County High School OLD METHODS USED Port Huron 11 Muskegon 8 to t Walter T Chernokal le ging on a CS LS mer premier of Nova Scotia, Debating League by a split de- The new Selective Servi 4 Checter P y Goal scorers for Parkdale in- “They came in here and Won has bee . . ice sys- Dayton 1 Fort Wayne 12 hester, Pa : , been elected president of cision last evening in the Souris tem of Australia uses the Toledo 6 Des Moines 7 (AP Wirephote) cluded) Alan MacDonald, 2, !t on their eeea the Canadian Bible Society He Regional High School world’s oldest method of choos- Allan — = — —————: Jody Hennessey 2, Paul Mac- BOWER STRONG succeeds Mr Justice D C. The Moreil team of Irene Lar- ing young men for military ser- Drumheller 3 Nélson 6 orses Ja Trump landed Ponald. David Brown and Mike Someone offered that the Wells of the Ontario Court of kin and Gemma Dunn 1s the de-. vice—drawing colored balls out ‘Nelson leads best - of - five smack on a, jockey. who dad Hutchinson score could have been much Appeal! fending champion. but the aew of 4 container semifinal 2-8) - been throun a eae That almost made me sick," 7 ee Le = we kept going He didnt know who the a 5 ke a But Bobby Coonan, der of Fotgotten Dreams, was J e of thage who fell there and, . 7 As fer taken to hospital with a broken col.ar-honée He said a g, I didn't want to be up front e ql ’ too soon Smitt said ‘We hunz back unti! the anal turn gs yn the second time round There g Ae 4 4 mp and gain- 4 Rp. ed on the leaders That was the > Parkdale High : Wins Ch’ship Parkdale Jugior High won the Prince Edward Island Intersch- olastic Elementary Champion ships hy defeating Summerside E'm Street Schoo! 7-4 in a game nlaved at the Forum last. night This was the second game of a two game tota! noint series. and was a big comeback for the Parkdale bovs as they dropped the game bv the score of ‘irst to Summerside 6-4 Parkdale won the series on @ eh OSS SHH HS SHS HSCSOOSHSSOOOED Stocks — Bonds ROYAL - SECURITIES Corporation Ltd. {37 Grafton St., Ch'town 4-8583 Wilson, Mgr e + Telephone Alex M eoeoeeeeosoeoe eeeeeeeoeeoe TOPOS SCES HS OSES SSE SOOOSM Stove & Fuel SWELL ut OILS and FREE Burner Service Dial 4-4044 J. 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