& as eae : ; detent a : | vpn . — ' “ a : ae ’ * fe | ! ae ; rane ; ; : ; Field Set For Preakness; ‘Nine Starters Expected © | BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)—The /lico's leading riders. was trying /said the gray colt would go tn ifield for the 91st running 6f the” to get the, mount. ; the $25,000 - added Woodlawn ie Nee faa ‘ e ‘ : ;® . é ~ “ ¥4 The Guardian ee. Wed, May 18,1966. - i . Former Champ R. Turpin « Found Murdered In Home } oo ‘ hes. i ; : : LEAMINGTON. England. St TT Robinson regained the title 64. ° "9% "* , . Handicap, one mile on the gra i (Reuters)--Randy Tur : who days tater in New York when $150,000-added| Preakness Sat- ABRougS Rell ni Ars 18 - Thursd. : om <p i 5 i a 1, 316-mile Preakness, Exhibi- Thursday. ; Caused a boxing sensation when he rallied from the brink of de- urday shaped up as nine Tués- tionist will make the trip from Be Suspicious also will be ' he wonsthe world middleweight feat to stop Turpin in the 10th . day with trainer Hirsch Jacobs | z York Wetmnatats’ Jetobhlnict of the dnaebe. santas . ' » ‘boxing championship from yg round. The American was bleed-) = ” _ deciding his wife's silks will be T€W : ’ ith the $40,000 Bleck ; Bugar Ray Robinson 15 years jing from deep cuts over his eyes ~ carried by Understanding in the | saul srt : } richest of the three races com. | prising the triple. crown for three-year-olds. when he unleashed a furious | ego, was’ fotfnd dead from a e harrage. of punches to halt. the, gunshot wound at his home here RIFLE SHOO on Friday as her objective. As Kentucky Derby winner BS Tuesday \Briton, lg ‘ Fe Gansal tae oe His 17, month - old daughter | Turpin retired from the ring | gags The veteran trainer_had been | aoe eee oe esque Point. sue! Ring remaiued the Carmen iously in October, 1958, after he had decided bet E ee the first shoot at Squaw Point.” staunch favorite for the middle en was found. seriously jin October, , after he ha undecide ween xhibition- | Competitors trons. all over . the ee the tole ae aoe wounded. . : foie pak jbeen knocked out in the second — ist. who showed little while run-| Jsjand . shot in the: first trial ee roa anette oe ih eee She was reported to have gun- ; ee er Found by Yolande Pompey . * ning . ninth in: the Kentucky | M fer the selection. of. the o. ae ae ee —. page igre onl ae ee lesen 600 in’ the ea wae re " jue: a se a Pr pagar | inter-Maritime team. —FAdvecator, _runnersup in the é chest. g ak |$500, g. Ww ; | I : te —in_ “from a. hospital in this small \elared ‘financially bankrupt in , |fourth, beaten nine lengths, in |r ax aoe Derby:. Mrs. H ° ae Stu- Warwickshire fawn to aoe \June, 1962 : ; Hate Saturday's. Withers Mile at Fo MD. Phoenix 9 ere res ts gp hospital in Birmingham, ~2 | -In-recent years, Turpin” has |Aquedue, ins : e oa” ‘ ‘ miles away jbeen -helping his wife run the hac ae ae nln Soc 98 fem aa —— ent. to The incident took place in isnack bar. The couple had three mind—and—went_in_se ofa Cdt.-8: © Oh [ONPTS ; * -Turpin's Roadside Snack Bar, * ™\Gaughters, Charmaine, 4, An- rider. Eddie - Belmonte, nace Pei goa gg Wo” wound 7 sixth in the a cafe used by truck drivers ‘+ inette, 9, and Gwen, 11. : suspension, rode Exhibitionist in| Capt. R. McCabe 95 Derby after a slow start. . nd workmen etal ‘- | Sih ithe Derby and* Bobby Ussery | Lt. Mary Lea . 95 , In addition to the Jacobs rep- The Turpin cafe stands be- RANDY TURPIN ¢ 3 |was astride Understanding in _R.M. Vessey g5 resentative, Mrs. Edward Las tween two empty“ houses in an 4s in Lewiekc Supreme. ourt | ee | the Withers’ There were revorts RA. Vessey 95 ker’s Indulto, the Withers, win, - erea due for demolition _. {son 15 Aoi s ondon, ‘ } that—John Govann!, one of Pim-| pr, HT. Vessey 93 rer, is scheduled, to by" The Briton dethroned Robin- July 10, 195 274 Postpones Move 1 t John cai ¥ viener a4 van from New York. Wellington Mara, president of | SSM,D.0. Clark 94. With nine starters. the Preak- {MILWAUKEE — (AP) Thee court order directing the Na- tional League t6- guarantee Mil- waukee an éxpansion team next™ Minis "versed Ruewey| —~ KING IN LAST BIG WORKOUT consin Supreme Court the Giants,’ refused-to ‘diselose _WO-2,-M.P.Susick______94.| ness will ‘gross: $181,500, . with salary terms—other—than-to-em-}-Tpr-R:CBarwise——_—_—__%3.. $125,000 going te-the—winner, phasizé no bonus was paid. He | Tpr. H.W. Jones 91. $30,000 to” second, $15,000 te said Gogolak ‘had got ,in ‘touch | CLASS third and $7:500 to fourth, -with the Giants two weeks ago | CAt. Bruce Robertson, 95: Amberoid;eatted by his jthrough an agent and a lawyer. | Cdt. W. Birt ; 93\trainer, Lucien Laurin of Mont-, |Assured that Gogolak was free | Tpr. J.: Hanion . 91 real, the best - horse in the “San Francisco- 4 Po ses Th reat y Circuit’ Judge Elmer W. Kauai King, winner of the the middle of his. last serious 000-added Preakness at Pim: tant aint a 5 eee oe ial pene - Darny eres ar yeas 3 Ta - isle a. hss oe pasecel Kentucky Derby, is caught in workout for Saturday s $150,- lico. He breezed* mile in 1.43. kicker for ithe Giants. He had ee B me iba pac or wl nave a bP Te ; been dra ori in M. ‘ 72 serious workou! ye : law ‘by stripping Milwaukee “at NFL ginally Tpr..M. Carver y the It wes the second case in the | history of the ‘two pro leagues | ‘in-whicha man played-out -his- HomersHighlight #23222 eer cea ; - _\other league. The first wer wit Commercial Tilts By CHRIS ANNETT ‘ . Hits only ‘major league franchise, \D€Y general ad Ne sae tat Bete Bev Msesy fa } ich rbaseball when playe ° To resume the survey of major league baseball teams Popa bs en oer - waukee. does not violate the an- that was started in this column several days ago proves j4, poe. retin “but he re titrust laws. but’ when played . to be a difficult task because after the Los Angeles Dodgers [jected a motion for a new trial, /outside Wisconsin it does.”’ come at least six more teams capable of winning fhe pen ("Fr ited the defendant sen. |. McCann told Judge Roller nant: Atlanta, Cincinnatti, Houston, Phildelphia, Pittsburg and- is circuit and its members to that the acts which the state San Francisco in alphbetical order: ski bout (Post a $100,000 surety bond to claimed constituted an unlawful However there have been numerous fans asking a cover interim costs if the state abuse of baseball’s. monopoly— LAWN MOWER REPAIRS ~ For complete service en ny make of 1ower, just- Dial 4-6423 lard Dewveall, an end with the }_ Chicago Bears, who moved to the Houston Oilers in- 1961. e Giants: and ‘‘Wonderous. Willie’ and seeing as how they om currently on top of the National loop it might be a good Supreme Court upholds his de- idea to havea look at their’ chances. The pennant chances cision ‘against baseball. of any team revolve around a lot of ‘ifs’ and the Giants Ray. T, McCann, an attorney have more perhaps than any other contender. cS representing: the Braves, . said The big problem facing the Giants at the beginning of the appeal would be filed as the season centered around their pitching:staff, but-so far they. |S00n as possible, probably seém to have resolved-most of them. Juan Marichal was a jwithin a few days. The High , question mark in that observers were verted about his (Court already has set June 9 » ability tot throw off the psychological shock of for oral arguments and has di- tack at John ‘Roseboro but he has rected both sides to file written : briefs, as Jinkinson, one of base- going strong. - --. _ Earl Bobby Bolin; Bob Shaw-and Gaylord... 4 : other three regular starters as the season opened but the Giants. were taking. no. chances on lacking on pitching motion for a- new, trial,” citing 36 separate grounds, ‘including stre fm a trade that stunned most casual ball fans but no one im were adverse to the defence. the know. The Giants had. been rumored to have been™ DENIES JURISDICTION trying to trade Cepeda an roe ose yo egg Baseball is an interstate bust- .. .Glant_sore- spot, tha’ anded p . _\ness_and—at this time —all ~been weak in the past. They also “picked up-veteramp i. outside the jurisdic all rulings by Judge“Roller that" qay for an early review the National League's. vote ap proving the Brayes transfer -nd the denial of an application for ;a Milwaukee expansion club— occurred — outside --the- state of | Wisconsin. But special state counsel Wil- lard Stafford replied -that~ ‘‘the jplace of impact of these acts is the significant legal point.” | Judge\-Roller said that he in- tended to prepare a short mem- ball’s_attorneys, presented the orandum on his denial of the hind the four hit hurling of Ken ‘petrial.. motion. 1 The way was cleared Mon- lease when justices of the state {Supreme Court agreed to place it on the June calendar. Judge Roller’ .had_initially_turned_down a plea for a stay because the Two matches were played in! the Commercial Softball league last evening and both Canadian Tire and Signal -Juniors came out on the top in their games against the RCMP. and City- Hall teams respectively, The signals, last year’s Island Junior baseball champions whip- ped the city team, composed of the police and firemen 20-8 be- Ballem: The winners pounced on losing pitcher for 14 hits and -of-the-came-up--with a“big-10—runs—in. jthe second inning that put the |game on ice. Gary Clow lead the attack with-a 3-3 performance while Ricky Gallant and Ken -was-Wayne Harrocks with a 2-4 | record. j The addition of Pete, who was born- in Budapest and came to the U.S. with his parents and brother, Charlie, gave the NFL both of brothers. ords at fending batting champion. Ray Sweet hurled for the losers, and the best batter for the Mounties Charlie, 21, Princeton as an All- America player and signed with speculation might sign that NFL teams Earl Faison and sivé linemen who became free Bounds == joptions at San Diego. 3 +» Both are reported to have * |béen considering Canddian foot- | ball. —Faison—was~—drafted—orig<— the. - kicking Gogolak | set rec- | ra: ae es |the Washington Redskins of the With the Giants - makings the | 7: , move on Gogolak, there was Ernie Ladd, the two big defen- | 25 Brackley Point Road _ QUEENS COUNTY. STOCK CAR ASSN. ae _-FIRST RACE jnd arrange with our Service Manager,:JACK GARNTIUM, your repairs made? KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. to have Dial 4-6423 - and Ron Herbe gure hing factors “tio thi Ballem helped the cause with a si : hile rookie Mike Davison 5 % , 7 ed : als. and ioe_Gibbore. "pitch ng factors. ~~~-tion—of..this..court,’. he said... appeal..would..not._ normally. haye homer apiece. Glen Hughes led — % hnaliy ti nn ca oe aes and “The Giants perhaps do not have the pitching staff that Jinkinson ‘leveled sharp’ criti- been heard until September. He the’ losers with one ‘hit in two°at- = . mare dn New York an AFL spokes- ism at what he. called ‘that agreed to reconsider the ruling. ‘empts. ; = id“! the Dodgers boast but then who does? However they are k : 1 man said —“‘the league office’s ; ‘ooky, nutty idea of the attor- when the date was advanced:;. | At the Queen’ Charlotte .dla- i : ‘ and pose a big threat to win the pennant. on ‘mond Canadian Tire held off a| WASHINGTON (AP) Pete stand is that - was not a sur- | Wed., May 25 at 7.30 p.m. | |determined sixth inning drive by |Gogolak, the Hungarian soccer- PDS€- the-ROMP-and-then-added-three— style-place_kicker.who_played _, ; runs ingjhe ninth to give the new out his option with Buffalo in entry in the loop a 12-7 win. in the American Football League, their first game, ‘“'Fish’’ Mac- Signed Tuesday with New York Kinnon-started-the-game-for the-|Giants_of the National Football| winners and was credited with |League in a move that may cae the win despite the fact that.he | bring war between the. rival pro F was relieved by Dick Murley in leagues the fourth’ The two allowed the | The former Cornell kicker, RCMP a-total_of.nine hits; who set tecords at Buffale with Bob Rice and Lorne Doiron led’ 28 field goals,’ refused_to_ sign \the winners 12 hit attack with 35 | with the Rills in .1965,- played |. Big Willie McCovey,.who took Cepeda’s spot at first: last then eeded to hit 39 homers is the first base- he is joined-by.tal_Lanier..on second. Lanier is as being one of the best defensiye infielders in the loop but hit only .226 last year and is not a good-runner. eteran Dick Schofield managed to beat off a bid for the.. -ghortstop position - by young Tito Fuentes, but the former . a to the Yanks. Jim Hart is the slug- ging owner of the “hot corner” spot and he can_be spelled by Jim Davenport, the jack of all trades for the SF club. As far as fielding goes the Giants have more than ade- : -or Gan. amp quate personnel. Willie Mays, greatest star in the game — < (performances ani two of Doirons out his option and became a - : : . } SY — * : = “~~~ today patrols in center field but he is one of the question | By FRED’ MacDONALD ~ ‘letes. for che, himself,-was quite .hits were. homers. Doiron is dex free agent May 1. ~amarks. What-ifhis-health-fails-as-it-has-been—doing—on—and_— | yave- Boswell, provinelal “atte tech eine SOURIS AREA RESIDENTS “otf for the past- few seasons? Jesus Alou: who énters“his rector of Physical Education and | Boswell, ian a tae . A Canadian. Forces Career PEI Track Stars aa a heen Are Selected © a < o A t t the regular rightfielder hit-a~sound-.289--last~ $ c year and he has a strong replacement in the person of Len being) of the Islanders Track | housie University, Halifax, was Gabrielson who is a southpaw hitter who comes up with the and Field Club disclosed yester- ‘the only four-letter man in the | big hits. Jim Davenport plays in left. . \day that two members of the Is-/ history of the University. He. "The Giants are. knee deep in good catchers, boasting {landers Track and Field Club | was intercollegiate-finalist-in- his Dick Bertell, Bill Haller, Bob Barton and Jack Hiaat. - ; have been selected to attend a | weight class in boxing in 1949, | The only question mark remaining is whether the Giants Royal Canadian Legion sponsor- | and on many “bccasions_won the | ean keep their poise under the great September pressure //ed National- Training camp for | 449 and | and it must be remembered that they blew the pennant last //young athletes. The two select- Martine Tere ey aed | Counsellor season when they all but had it wrapped up in the final month | jed: Andy Arsenault, Charlotte- | Championships. He also played . of play. In this observers opinion the Giants are a very ~\town and Adele Marshbank: of |intercollegiate football and hoc- . strong conténder but they will not end up on top of the loop. |Athena Regional High School | j9, " will be at the have been picked to attend, on! ithe basis of their performances | 1” 1951 he won the 440 and 880 | : jyard- events for the Abbies in a Jee caqaa TTASk aoe Ee \Maritime track meet staged. at | The training camp will be held |... “dition ch: ion ar ca. at the University of Alberta. in Ee ee Atherts tion at- Crescent -School,—Toron- BASEBALL ROUNDUP STANDINGS °, | FEDERAL BUILDING > American League | Edmonton, : beginning jto, in 1952-53, at Stanstead Col- | : : : : : / w L Pet. GBL June * and ending July 2nd. It \lege. Quebec, from 1953 until Wednesda 18 Ma 1966 Cleveland 19. 6 .760. — lis interesting to note that these 1957 and at Ashbury. College, Yr yr Baltimore 1k 9 667 3 |two athletes have been seleced | ottawa strom 1957 until 1960. He | : Detroit 17-10 690.3 ne the basis of their perform- |... appointed * provincial- diree- ll am. —7 p.m. oe ces wih no reard to geet: or gf phen "egueston fo euane« | ne - Chicago 14.12 538 S&T Saskatchewan, hot beds for Pytce Udwand island in Man to advise on careers in the TONIGHT Washington 10° 18 357 10% | track talent, placed. three dnd | oa of his athlated | Ca a New York 10.19 345 11 t \four members respectively to at- | shonin anadian Forces 5 . af Kansas City 9 18 "333 11-7 E tend this camp, while Nova Sco- | CFCY=-TV = 6:00-6:12 P.M. re y ieasdled tia placed two, nd New Bruns: | Young men aged 17-23 and Grade 8 or better are ; a LINE SCORES wick one. Newfoundland didn’t | | baer ; : a ‘GORDON BENNETT sn - ‘place Any at the camp. | invited to call. in and discuss the opportunities American League available, or contact: Fi i . Boston 100 400 001— 6 .84 Baltimore — -301-004-00x— 8-5 L..< Stephenspn (2-3), Sanders (6), (6) and Ryan) Ber- taina, Brabender (3), Watt ‘41) Ee A eds) Volkswagens - Are Cug_Specialty David Boswell, as president of |} the Islanders Track club is cer- itainly..proud..of...these /two. ath-.| The Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, ' Seagren Sets We (7). and Etchbafren. HRs: Bos RAY SADECKI | Complete tne of - genuine Queen Charlotte Armouries —Petrocelli (f), Green (1) = con , va ©" “Volkswagen parts. ‘ ® , 4 . Bi : St. Louis 011.010 000— 2° 1 W Ic Rec d "g Washington 100010 090 2 40 Phila 201 000 20x— 5 111 oric ora RUDISCH’S Charlottetown evelan — Simmons; Briles (0-2) - (4); a Segui (1-2), tapireys (7), Hoerner (7) and Currales: Short . FRESNO, Calif, (AP) — Bob GARAGE 892-2611 ; “a Lines (8) and Casanova; Me- :/43) and®Wecker. HR: StL—Ce- Seagren sailed over the bar | _ Alberry Plains ees | Dowell, McMahon (5), Kelley peda (5) ,with distance to spare at 17 feet- : (1-0) (62e.Allen.(9) and Cran- Houston at Chicago. ppd, rain »2 inches in the West Coast Re- | : dall; Sims (6). HR: Cle—Alvis : lays recently, to add _ the ; : J Boe, { (2), : pau m@.. world’s outdoor péle vault rec- ‘ ; ; PROBABLE ord to his indoor mark: | : f ine Chicago 000.002 010— 3.70 ==. ___ After clearing a. height one. | ae: Minnesote 311 020 Olx— § 110 i half inch above 17 feet and al- : ¥ sa Horlen (1-4). Higgins (3); La: ; PITCHERS: ready the vent champion, Séa- | nn mabe (5), Fisher and Ro» gren, 19, asked that the bar be ; “ 8 et oe - ie ee By nde ASSOCIATED PRESS raised: well above the 17-feet i : » man s hi—Romano (3), Probable* pitchers in today’s ={ y Robinson (3): Min—Oliva 2, (9), y8 four-inch record set by Fred Versalles® (3), Kaat (1). New York Detroit 000 N22 N2x— 7100 _Peterson——42-3. Womack (7) and: Howard; McLain (6-1) and Freehan. HRs Det — Freehan ¢2), Demeter (2), Horton (3). nn Onn HHH 2-20 tmajor league games,- including won-loss records. National League Cincinnati (Jay 3-2 or “Ellis 1-5) at New ‘York. (Hamilton 3-2). (N) _— - St. Louis (Gibton. 3-4) at Philadelphia (Buning 4-1). (N) Atlanta {Tohnson 2-3’ at Pittsburgh (Law 1-0) (Ne . 3-2: and Rob™ Hansen of Rice in the United States-Russia meet of 1964. Seagren missed twice and a m ity of the 13,000 fans in Ratcliffe Stadium had gone home whet the “lithe youngster tried a third ‘and, final time. He, cleared the bar with at leasttwo inches to. spare: Sedgren attends Glendale Col-.. for WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 =~ 8.30 P.M. ALEX B. CAMPBELL dy : ,ansa Cy d s (Gius ; California at ha PP Boustan Giusti 32 and | lege, a two-year institution, and rain erts 2-3) at Chicago (Broglio 1-2 face roa National League -/- LandHands 1.3 or Faul_1-1), (2)” Plans to entér the University of ARI Atlanta 001 010 000— 2 61° # San Francisco (Sadecki. 2-1) at Southern California next fall. t ‘AND CANDIDATES Pittsburgh 000 003 20x— 5 80 Los Angeles (Osteen 4-3). (N) B THE CANADIAN frase Blasingame (1-3), Carroll ¥8) American League " By * Ay and Torre; Veale -(4-2),¢Mik- | California (Chance 3-2) ‘at ae ate ce ea ; Ru HAROLD SMITH and kelsen. (79, Face (8) and Pagli- Kansas City (Dobson. 2-2). (N) Tamara -Press, the Rus- “STEW aroni, HR..Ata—Aaron (12% © Chicago «Peters 2-1) at.Min-- Sian’. Amazon, | set the STE ART ROSS eo : TONIGHT Cincinnati 191 010 100— 4106 New York (Stottlemyre 2-3) at the discus - throw at 194 st oral ; rie! , New York — 000000 000— 0.-20 Detroit (Loli€h 42). (N) feet 644. inches thtee years CFCY-TV - 6:00-6:12 P.M. Maloney (3-0) and Edwards; Washington (Duckworth 0-3): ago<in 1963 — in Moscow. s 2 - 7 ‘McGraw (1-4), Selma (4), Hep -Jer--(6),—Eilers:-(7)—-and—Stephen- gon, HR: Cin—Pavletith (3). nesota (Grant 2-3) (N) at Cleveland#(Tiant 31). (N) Boston (Wilson 242) —at- Baltt- more (Palmer. 31). (N) i &: ‘ initials tin tai women’s world, record She also holds the women's: shet-put-record—of 60 feet 10% inches, a 1 Ip ELMER BLANCHARD Inserted by P.E.1. Liberal Assn.