~'Shoemaker Teamed Entry B Captures Derby By A Neck hese ..| LOUISVILLE, Ky. (CP-AP)— & Lucky Debonair wen the Ken- ‘tucky Derby by a neck -Satur- lday over fast-closing Dapper |Dan, a 30-to-1 shot, with Tom 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.. Mav 3, 1965. - SPORT ECHOES Baseball Loop Holds Meeting By NORMAN MacDONALD ~~ | aetangeoniil pirate : a hn the { deal- | Rolfe, ridden by Canadian An informal.meeting of the day handie the question © ea! locker hen =a . | -The winner, a flashy colt League was held at the Legion '"= oo side. teams. ursday with Wilfred casrying the silks of Ada L. —- M eccorred to me mm Me Rice of Chicago, held on under McNeill. retiring president, in matter was oeme debates ‘i o 7 the chair Tignish and Grand that, = - . " sh oil sero River representatives put-in a keep t own gue intact, ico lash Willie Shoemaker | The lightly-regarded Dapper Dan, owned by Ogden Phipps, icame_ from last place in the and. have a Prince County one the leacue entirely separate from Lea- it, Even if the Prince County surprise appearance, suggestion that the Town gue be expanded to a Prince teams got together only every - olds County league was tossed second week — siving each ie a ase ane want , around a bit. Greg Deighan, team about six games — that — was almost a huge upset. He town secretary. raised some ob- would be»a start, and more f ' i : finished two lengths in front of | Ee jections which seemed pretty games could be arranged for ' ae - rae ; ' 7 Som Rolfe, the mighty mite | ies m@ebh- in order. He said the another year if the league ' :? ‘from the Powhatan stables “of | 7 proved workable Tiznish re- presentatives complained that Raymond Guest, U.S ambassa-_ Town League. after same grow- dor to Ireland oretty ing . pains was getting well established, and any expan- _ were: =e — = : OSE eae “He just didn’t have it,” said, sion to a Prince County league, eugh competition durin 4 age 3 j Turcott 23-year-old native of - ‘Native Charger ’ would throw things back os summe z me eS : fF kc are ' : | Grand ‘Falls, NB. i Kd WILLIE SHOEMAKER: jwas third. two lengths back of “ the experimental stage again. It rangement as d ‘ - desc Lac Debonair, and Bold Lad «as pointed out that a rural would supply them with at | ; ‘ STANLEY CUP VICTORS a oe third-place fiaish of Mis | ious, uetit I egw him come | rtd ek © ane one team had joined the leasue-twe—teast-half_a loaf, which is bet- [ : ee ee eS oS the with Tem Relle moving iste years ago and the eens yi oe. . — Jean Beliveau capt the’ - Stanley Cup after their vie- Other players are Jean Guy Roiisseau ar Wirephoto) Lucky Debonair paid $10.60,/ Native aa aus r finished | headed inte what ts ao Neri tee in ar- teams paving the way ‘for ne Canadiens hugs the tory over the Black Hawks. Talbot, Dick Duff. Bobby £ | $5.40 and $4.20. Dapper. Dan / fourth, one length back of ‘Tom | fouth place. : Shee. riving—at-_the field_.and__on at their Juveniles and ~———> : zoe Rte a_i Tem ao oe a neck in ‘ront of | sean fl ans on al ™ leas: asion did not put in participate. and there could Hail . 8 : Ce : - a at all. The. pre- two separate and distinct | cache Debonaie’s Cue of oe (STANDS CATCH FIRE eco oe = ee t set-up was giving JuvenJes Summerside teams to play in > on a very fas urchs The start of this most. color-| “. oper urning pent SEs-Ul dpa ' os . : Downs <— was well off the/ry rowd Power down the middle pf the and even a few midgets an op- the ‘Prince County League. a Nee ates ak i 1 horse' race, before a c a portunity to play in the league. We ll. it’s: just a thought, and ee ie ee ee that sprawled into the infield, | T9€ x : thus acquiring valuable exper- might provide the frosting for nau “an te Saas eee delayed a half-hour whea| ——— of a mile from ience for future years as juniors. the cake. but possibly some- aac ; : a fire broke out in the upper-/ led ky Debonair had pul- It was decided to let the incom- one will find valid objections a ane ~~. ee P tier boxes of the wooden club-/ into a three-length lead, but. ing executive to be elected at to it. It at least a ma- , owned by E. P| house stands. jby this time Valenzuela had e = Taylor of , Toronto, went on tO; The fj; hich dis-| | Dapper Dan running like a wild the annual meeting next Thurs- terial for argument. win the ireskuess: but missed | covered = oe _ ml luuee Me hee bee ae ae = Little L 2 | By BILL MacDOUGALL ? Their. last _cup victory Was in at ‘the ay ampbell was tie. anaes. SAS STENE SERIES lie post for the sith ae ey fa mile ant Sines # eaguerts : “MONTREAL (CP)—After be- . ERT HIS arene target” whee ae otiee tery —_— ae a minutes | eae ee Did you hear about the report another first in the incal area. ing oo the wagon for soe ite other ae = 2 e fists, feet,-missiles and tear sidelined Northern Dancer. ate ol ant hades ome S400 Foun! r- reserv «! > . of some medical men that. little aes tee old ley Cup champagne Saturday ~ The Canadiens and the Black Saturday night's presentation ee had been evacuated from. the| ¢ leaguers are injuring their arms side were playing in night. Hawks set a record for most pen. was the first he had made at) LUCK. HOLDS area. 9 by throwing curves at such an Crvstal rink when the entire The incredicaia thal ocianad ; : oo oe — Peg Boag hy aes Mc Bae ell a er Tack) Deke: whe al early-age? These-kids-were-aiso-south railing gave way cate ine 40 victory over Chicago ‘ ite mine ie in the on as to give up his first efforts ‘et isa Sead nt Derby aaa ‘into the “Derby -with-< record @ | aqvised “not to pitch more than -pulting about twenty or. May- Biack Hawks in the seventh and| ) ‘record set by Toronto and Mon- speak becaiise-of the boos. He! Keeneland’s. Biue Grass Stakes [of five victories and three sec-| : 7 ‘two innings ‘theyre allowed six. be even thirty birds to the ice. rubber game for the world. pro- treal last year. then shouted into the - micro- oe ak of good |omd in eight starts this year, | Enjoy The All according to the present sys There were me serious ac- fessional hockey ane The Caen set records for phone over the noise but it’s see ee 2 woe ieeeaa earned $112,000 of the a Bs tem)..This isn't the first time cidents except a few home were simple but pow both the most penalties and doubtful whether many in the phim to leave Laurel, Md. for |purse of $154,500 _ New Peerless we've. heard that little leaguers runs in nylon stockings. The j A steady netminding job © es most penalty minutes accumu- Forum heard him. Keeneland. Ky. where he | | Dapper Dam won $25,000, Tom Bevei : should not be permitted to throw game was suspended and py a goaltender who had never 4 © 4 lated by one team in a playoff MAKES 20 SAVES gained stature eth a vietory in | Rolfe $12,500 and Native verages curves. and we're inclined to played in Charlottetown later. been in a Stanley Cup final al- F | series, 71 and 183. The previous. Worsley, a native Montrealer jh. Blue Grass. ‘Charger $5,000. > agree. They could concentrate A player (does amyone re- ‘though he’s one of the most = records of 64 and 126 were set who will be 36 May 14, made 20 wh ae k tinued right | Dapper Dan ran separtely at-| on control of the straight ball, member who?) was in the familiar puck-stoppers in_ the Gy by the Leafs last year. * saves in recording his second) Liane i acue a of Sat-| though trained by Bill Winfrey, | and if they were hit harder. it penalty hex and completed National Hockey League. 4 ; shutout ‘of the series. He ‘re down to t inish line - i : > ' Sco) ICKL Ist. Derby before a/trainer of Bold Lad. { would be fair for everyone, the serving his penalty in Char- 2. A hard-digging line centred - "" RE QUI Y¥ turned to the nets after a three- urday’s 9st, ry, B4-de-| Flag Raiser led from the start a infielders and outfielders zet- Iettetewn. This must certain. by a super-star who couldn't . oe "ae a game layoff because of a: pulled eo 100,000 in fair, | until the field hit the head a ting alot more practice ly a first, and we wouldn't be St Rees meen ot om game as to which team would) ep ogg ae hoi ike ' Shoemaker, riding his- third} he finish i a quarter-mile from chin surprised if it was also a 3. An amazing ability to: score | break the 3-3 déadlock in games. Gumper “had_replaced_after_two | Derby winner in 14 consecutive |t inish line. ian N.H}— backer” match a. with the Opposition shorthanded: ; The Canadiens-seored-their-first— guar of the em haat ‘because ties, Amplied ne-was-tucky~ that —But- : ~ (ee ees Se toe r 14 seconds after se fhe goaltender is Lorne Gump) odie Adilax: aeabnad a the former. had_a pulled groin, : Raiser, a fleet Sata bi was able 7 oe ho ha 1 n't able to spreadeagie big margin as Nai | aud off in the NHL since puck to start game and the = his field in the early running. | [Charger, thén Lucky Debonair and always been with an also- So salEehraavouatd — ag other three before oe ae as_ expected. and the almost-forgotten Nat- 1am ion 1ea iran team when the cup finals POWER PLAY) PAYS OFF Bcge Bawa “ware ce S side High Tesi A big disappointment |was|ushua took up the chase. oe along. : sal Two of Saturday night’s goals of hae (iitacs team C h’ hi Bold Lad, heavily ory choice} Bold Lad, with. Bill Hartack super-star is Jean - were scored on power plays, = after winning the 1 two-year- - was back among the pack iveau, the team captain’ who poosting their total output of pote a oa aptures Cc s Ip old championShip, but plagued} and never was able to untrack scored .eight goals in the play- goals while opposing playoff wall th <— diens threw ce Summerside High School “Wy leg splints during ‘the win- | noo er aVv offs, played a key role in the teams had a man in the penalty 7). ty Se left Sar ta ae ee OP er re "FAMOUS ° ron 5 “4 Canadiens’ power play combina-| bog to 21. style ey some- tu’ rovincial Junior In- t 1t from the’? thing to be desired as a specta- terscholgstic, Volleyball cham The strapping co 4 BRANDED INSPECTED ¢ tion, and who became aa Beliveau and his leftwinger, tor attraction, but that didn’t iotshipi’ la\ thar ae ee | Wheatley; |stabje never was aly $ “A Summerside constable by of the high-run Vern Wedge, | Trophy c nat eae oe Dick Duff, each scored once.|detract the 15,749 fans from at Mor¢ll Sattirday.\ The Sum- | Serious contender, although he |? ST E A K KS ; the name of Keith Champion who hag 41. It is expected that) ote playoffs. . Yvan Cournoyer and Henri Ric-| cheering their idols widly for merside forges were. unde- was fifth afler one mile, From |} ° has surprised the players in the the 52 ‘will be hard to beat now | i ed enh’ tee oth ‘ onl: the last’ couple of minutes of feated as they toppled : Souris there on he had. nothing left, | $ on: Island Snooker Tournament by with the quality of . players re- a © oe the game until the presentation and than Morell and went on to and finished a badly — vA AK ~ Sy : MONEY ruming away with his match maining in the running. | SCORES Bobby Rousseau, the right- of the cup. eliminate Souris in the finals, 0th. $ La BACK over the previously” undefeated Here is the schedule as the winger on Beliveau’s line, had) Then, the - cheers suddenly There were only three teams ee ne said he was never |? 3 Jack Brown in three straight tournament coes into what will | American League three assists, Duff two and the turned to boos “as president competiting ried about Bold Lad. _ games. He now remains the on- probably be its final week of [First big centre one. Clarence Campbell of the NHL = this was the second ie mel am ‘not really surprised : = ly player yet to lose a match, play: \New York ate a ‘ oo set oe records, 1 the hal — oe eS te mak ball championship for the west- that he didn’t bir ~ ae Electronic sporting a‘s® ord for match- ‘Tonight at 7 p.m. at "Mr. Cue |New 1 wo g and one 2 lo silverware to - ern lads. They won the senior hasn't proved himself. Service Centre es played. Charlottetown) — Allison Tulle; McNally, reo get (9) an — an ta _ oe pet; iveau. nid t sad ty tournament vhich was staged horse I was most concerned with i S Joh /Orsino: Stott lemyre, niff (0-2) sonal satisfaction omi rabid fans had apparently ., vas Tom Rolfe.” ~ There are only seven players bie wa ade ohn Kane) \(9) and Schmidt. HR: Balt— the only coach in the NHL ev forgotten the incidents of recently s{ Souris, Y But in the end it was Dapper | 11 Elm Ave. still “alive” in the tournament © {yo ciay at ay gt Cue | Blefary (5), to handle six cup winners. ,Be- when} Campbell suspended ; Dan, stablemate of Bold Lad, Anytime — Anywhere which is being played jointly at iri eel a the “@imeae ak nie fore Saturday night’s victory’ he| Maurice ket Richard. Mon- JAPANESE PAY OFF who almost pulled out the up-| TV - RADIO MARINE RADAR the B and M Club in in Chat Tulle and Acorn: Earl Murphy Washington 011 000 010— 3100 Was tied with Hap Day. one» treal’ s beloved, hockey idol. for TOKYO AP)\—The Japanese set. INTERCOMMS SHIP to SHORE : . ions at-Mr-—-Cue—in “ve the winner ot Kane and | Cleveland~~~—000 000° 200— 2-6 0~ an pilot_.of Toronto _ Maple _ Pore Serie. ag ean. foreizn ministry -has—announced--:Jsmael-Valenzuela__told_¢me | ANTENNAE 2-WAY RADIO ance steam Hyndman Mc@oemick, —Sitige-—¢3:0)—-7)-| ORE oo ee a se. 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