s r exg - ro Lucky Debonaire’s Injury | ‘The Guardian ‘Is Cleared For Preakness BALTIMORE (AP) — Lucky Debonair breezed a half-mile in 48 seconds shortly after dawn Friday, was given a clean bil! of health by the doctor, and trainer Fran Catrome an- gounced confi that the Kentucky Derby }winner.. wil! Start in the 90th running of the Preakness Stakes today “The swelling has completely disappeared,” said Catrone as he watched Ada L. "s fleet “colt walk around the ‘arn The rotund trainer, who rode in the 1929 Preakness. was re- laxed for the first time since PROBABLE PITCHERS ”,, = _ ASSOCIATED PRESS He pitcher: .or >< paler cau baseball games ‘won loss’ records in paren- theses.’ National League - Chicago ‘Ellsworth 32) at Los Angeles Ostecn 33). . Houston ‘Coombs 00) at San Francisco. ‘Herbel 2-2) * St. Louis (Stallard 1-1) at Pittsburzh (‘Law 9-4) Cincinnati ‘O'Toole 64 at -Jahn Jacobs, the swelling appeared in Lucky Debonair’s right hind-leg late Wednesday “He went real good over the track with the firsi three-eizhths of a mile right. around 35 sec- onds,” said Catrone. Lucky remains a 7-to-5 choice but the odds lengthen when the ex- pecjed crowd of 35.000 conzre- gates at the old hilltop course. Reports were equally. emcour- it wouldn't be sufprisinc if LEAR CONFIDENT morning Tom Rolfe. third-place player and coach with Calzary fimisher im the De-by. agaim Stampeders of the Western Foot- will be ridden by jockey Ros bali Confereiice Turcotte. the former lumber- With mime starters. the race jack from Grand Falls NB wil be worth $130,600. with Confidence flowed at the stalls $123.166 zoimg to the winner, of Native Charger and Hail to $30.000 to second $15,000 to Al third and $7.40 to fourth The’ weathe: promises te be Eves traimer Les Lear was fair and waren for the race. the piece of the purse. Lear west and Belmont aging from the barns of the psa tle wm yen pag The race will be televised by eight other three-year-olds who sional — football ¢: career 2 CBS is the United States and will face the starter at 6-4 p.m. ~~ Se the CBC in Canada starting ADT today for the | 3'16mile at os p.m. adt race over Pimlico’s sbarply. BASEBALL eT eg banked track By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SOME GOT WORKOUT Most trainer: were content to gallop their charges around the lightning-fast oval. But Gin Col- lins. trainer of Arkansas Derby winner Swift Ruiter. Harold Young, «who handles Selari, and whe trains the speed horse of the field. Flag Riaser. had their horses out for short workouts. Flav Raiser. quoted at 5 to 1 by the track oddsmaker. couldn’ do better than eizhth in the Derby after setting the pace fer one mile. Ba he has won four straight stakes im New National League Mite auhee ore 668 168— 2 Se Phila. eae >! st ee Ch town Holds On- To Lead SHELBURNE NS O'Dell emauer 3 Torre fey (28) and Triandos — Mil—Bolling ‘1 Phila—Stwart «4) St. Leas Pitisburch ‘1-2: Osinski 408 G10 162— 8 131 a Sadecki. Taylor ‘6: 18) (8: Purkey ‘9 ae Mec- Carver. Gibbon, Wood pe — (3) McBean +24). ‘7> liaroni. HR Pitt — aan 1. Cincinnati eas 000 es0— 3 Ke cP» Washington ‘Narum 2-3) Detroit ‘Lolich 42) at Boston ‘Lonborg 1-1) Ake beawelt Electronic = Service Centre, 1. He is quartered only an hour away at Laurel, Md Trainer Frank Whitely doesn’t plan’ to bring the son of Ribot. to the battle scene ustil Saturday ‘ew York ‘Ci ; New 1*x— ee yo le 23) York at distances up to I's mile. poll dO pee ‘> Pld Charictietown Aces carry a at Phi'zde!ohia (Benning 23 Bilt Winfrey. trainer of Dép- (7, and Pavietich- Seckoum @2 4) healthy lead into today’s final i. Ameonionn “_per Dan, remained steadfas: in ame he Freund: o the Maritime Wom- oe eee a his unconcern over the slow onder —HRs-— Cari s Five Pi Bowling tourna- New Yor’ ‘Downinz 23°: at 3 " : Harper (3). NY. — Lewis (2 os Baltmore ‘Barber 1-3) night “orkout turned im by the Kem coicy (1). want, Seve Minnesota Boswell 1-2) at tacky Dotty regeerep. ie Ge Americas The’ Acts, soteeting chen Kansas City ‘Pena 0:5) middie of the week ee Week Learue jons_ held a 44-4 win-lois record Les Angele: Chance 31) at _\!! the Preakness entries are © 200 101665— 9 8@ ater Friday's play and were Chicago ‘Howard 2-1). on the grounds except Tom SaMimere 10 82 OS— 3 83 far ahezd of their meatest rivals. “-Cleveland (‘Siebert 31) at Rolfe, the second choice at 3 to _ Stafford Bp Downing (8). the Summerside. PEI. Crests. Hamilton ‘3: and Edwards: Re- The Summerside team had a 28- berts (42: ” adden ‘8 and Law 2 record and Shearwater. N.S. “HRs-- N-Y —Tresh~ #3". Was Bext with 4-3” = - Shirlew Clements of Summer- Seen ese 160 100— 2 9@ Side bad the high single after @o1 ose cos— 1 Se Friday's play — 333 — While is (22) amd Azecue. 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HAMBLETONIA and THE LITTLE ‘BROWN JUG in full ving color. hw, Voting for the P. E. L and preesatalion of Leading Driver Award “Horse of the Year” “SECOND SECTION. WITHIN REACH Former heavyweight cham- ton. in first’ round of tonight's 10-round match was stopped pion Flo:.. Patterson rezches fight in Stockholm. Sweden. in 40 seconds of the third out to score with a left to the Herring was on his feet but round. face of Tod Herring, of Hous- helpless when the scheduled (AP Wirephete) Jack Nicklaus Is Leader In New Orleans Tourney Bs > wu: GRIMSLEY NEW ORLEANS (AP!—Mas- ters champion Jack Nicklaus birdied three of the ‘last five holes Friday for a second round @ and a 134 total which gave him 2 two-siroke leaf zt the haliway.-potnt-_of.. the. $100,000 Baseball Meeting New Orleans Open golf tourna- ment Frustrated by a string of 13 straight pars, Nicklaus weath- ered-a flash shower and cli- maxed his effort with a pheno- mena! shot irém the rough “on the next-to-last hole. Ten under par for 36 holes, Nicklaus overtook a quartet of new bloods on the professional tour—Ray. Floyd, Sam Carmi- - chael, Bill Martindale and Ho- mero Blancas. They were tied for second at 136. Another stroke back at, 137 was a group which included ‘Australian Bruce Devlin, Knudson of Toronto, George Jacky Cupit Bob McCallister, jand Dick Lytle. Is Held will almost definitely aris a KingsQueens Baseball league operating this summer, it was decided at a meeting of the representatives of various in- terested clubs which met last evening at. the Charlottetown Representatives from Monta- gue. Charlottetown and Kings County were present at the meeting which was held in or- der to discuss the formation of a league and the probiems in- volved in doing so It was agreed upon tha! a three mem- ber leacue should —he —formed with the possibility of a fourth if a few relatively minor de- tails are ironed out. The attendance and spirit at the meeting was said to be the best im years and the delezates seon had discussed many of the more minor items such as the length of the playing year, the questions of umpires and of a schedule. sites. and times for games. and general operzting expenses “As a good number of the play- ers in the league have work the arriving at games in time would seem ta present some problem Therefore the league in order to operate successfully are now looking for some means by which it may obtain the use 0? the lights at Memorial Field for night games It was then agreed to ajourn and hold a meeting next Fri- day evening when the con- Stitution of the league will be drafted Aft this time the de- cision ‘of the fourth team will be learned and the schedule of Rew league drawn up thesat the hands Palmer and Tony Lema had to rally to escape the jeutoff which reduced ‘the field te the low 70 shooters and ties for the final two rounds Satur- day and Sunday Palmer had to get birdies on three of the las: five holes for a 70 and 143. Lema managed a @ despite some shaky putting for 144. : Floyd Patterson Floors Herring STOCKHOLM (AP) Floyd Patterson of New -York, former heavyweicht champion. stopped unranked Tod Herring of Hous- ton, Texas, in 40 seconds of the third round Friday night and moved another step toward a mew chance at ;the title. Herring was on his feet but helpless when the scheduled 10- round match was stopped in the third round Patterson moved in quickly with two hard left hooks: to Herring's chin He opened up with a two-fisted harrace and Herring staggered back dizzily against the ropes. Patterson punished, the Texan when he drove him. against the roves be- fore the sudden endinz It was the fifth straight vie- tory for the 3-year-old former champion since he started his comeback campaign aftef suf- fering two first-round knockouts of Sonny Liston who is rezarded Patterson, The cutoff was 1H. even par for the 7,02)-yard, par 72 Lake- wood course. The early -136 scores were al- ready on the board when Nick- Iaus teed off Plaving the back. nine first, he never got his sticks clicking “and shot 13 straight- pars—a slump for him—before finally getting on the beam. At the 530yard fifth. he hit a wedge to within eight feet of the cup and sank his firs birdie. On the 390-yard doglez sixth, he cut the corner with a towering shot. over a clump of trees and half-wedzed his ap proach to within 18 inches. His crowning blow came on the 410-yard eighth He boomed his tee shot into the rough at the right of the fairway and was stymied by a tall tree He hit a wedge shot hizh over the tree onto the green five feet from the cup, then sank it. He had to sink a five-footer for his par es';the finishing hole. almost as a home town boy in Sweden after his three champ- ionship matches with Sweden's Ingemar Johansson, had launched his comeback in Stockholm, Jan. 6, 196%, when he knocked out Sante Amonti of Italy and continued it by out- pointing Eddie Machen in 12 rounds last July 5. In his last previous outing, Patterson scored a 12-round de- ciston over George Chuvalo of Toronto in New York Feb 1 Patterson weighed 1% pounds. Herring came in at 210 pounds. FREE ADVICE GIVEN The Ontario department of lands and forests gives farmers free advice on how to manaze their woodlots BLY IN CANADA Omarno Hydro has beuzht $334.900 worth of Canadian-made goods every day for the last five years. WRESTLING - WRESTLING SATURDAY, MAY 15th, 9.00 P.M. FORUM FEATURING “THE MIDGETS" FARMER" McGREGOR vs: “PRINCE” NICKEL (2 out of 3 Falis—60 minute time limit) EMILE DUPRE (Eastern Cdn. Champ) BLACK SPIDER Eastern Canadian Championship Match (2 out of 3 falls—60 minute time limit) ., eS SS CHIEF YOUNG EAGLE (Famous big time TV wrestling star) vs. BULL MUNROE (1 fali—39 minute time limit) = Admission: Ringside seats—S1.50; Rush—S1.00; Students—30c _ Advance Sale Tickets at FORUM OFFICE—Wedne<day, Thursday and Friday. Powe volleyball, behind us, SPORTS FRONT Bobby Hull Wins Award By JIM CULLEN _ the golden jet. of the Chicago Black Hawks. Lady Byng tophy and we feel,it was a the part of the sportswriters and broad- NHL cities that had a vote on the award had a tremendous first half this season as he connect- ed for 32 goals and contributed 21 assists. but slupped considerably im the second half when he ran inte a rash of injuries‘dnd fin- —shed—foutth-in-thescoring-race— + hile he spend 32_minules_im me pete on Hull played several games im the second half while suf- es wo gimpy knees which added t» the strain and ten- of National Hockey Leacue play and if-it hadn't been for aie Gaucher we feel he wouldn : have spend as much ume with the penalty-box timekeeper. Althouzh. tae Black Hawks didn * qive ust cause for joy im the NHL playoffs «ec experienced a type of warm feel- ing inside for Bobby Hull «hen after takinz 2 +0 beating at the hands of the Montreal Canadiens in the seventh came of the scoring ace preved to be a true * , 4 ee » Mm s Hull had fought harder than any of the Black Hawks to down the “Flying Frenchmen but when the final «histle went he was the first to conzratulg# them and we noticea Hull was the last member of the Windy City azzgrecation te leave the ice sur- face Alex Deivetilie of Detroit «was second i the Lady Byng voting and the perennial star of the Wincs had a tremendous year as he fimished fifth m the individua: 3 goals \ Delvecchio ts the easy goinz type of plaser and is s always in the running for the award. but when it comes to a oo for a player adjudged to have exnibited the best type of sportsman- ship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard @f playing ability during the season we can find nobody more deserving of the award than Robert Meivin Hull of Point Anne, Ontario: Tid Bits From Here And There Wrestling fans are reminded that toeniczht is the big night at the Charlottetown Forum. with a full scale wrestling card set to get underway at $3. pm. Emule Dupre will take on Black Spider and Chief Young Eazie will be pitted agaimst the rugged wily Bill Munroe. These bouts should be worth seeing as grapplers are experenced and talented and anxious better man © Perennnial favorities wherever world famous midzets. will excite the fans when away for a two out of three falls bout, ‘with a 60- see McGregor and ‘Prince’ Nickel are s go by and they are reportedly among cape Pee i 7 John LeBlanc. 24, gave a fine display of horsemanship Fnday when he won the first three races on the eight-race program at Toronto's race track. LeBlanc. once seriously mjured when coasted to an easy ll-length victory ahead of Gay Robin and it Bold Lad has 2 ‘slight case of anemia which may have ac- counted for the disappointing Kentucky Derby performance of top rated colt of 194, trainer Bill Winfrey said Friday. Bold Lad fimished next to last among 11 colts in the May 1 Derby. im which he went off the favorite. Jockey Bill Hartack reported his colt did mot warm up pro- z SPORT.IN KING'S ‘Summer Activity Is Looming Near The Souris Town Basebal League will operate again this year, after four successful sea- sons. Last year. Larter’s Cen- tertowners ended a three year streak by MacLeans Uptowners. By ED CLINTON Sesris Burean of The Guardian With hockey and basketball. the Rext sports to look forward to | are baseball, softball. and track jand field The latter sport is al- ready being practiced in some of the schools, and the meet will probably be held the latter part of this month First, there are the local meets. with the win- Bers advancing te the County However. there's a lot of plans te be made for a successful sea- son A lot of players have reach- ed the age limit. and coaches had better cet together soon and make sure they come up with a balanced league At least one, . fans im attendance at each meet and mavbe two coaches are meeded. Volunteers, anyone’ See Colin Craiz Action continued last week in the Souris Mixed Bowling Lea- gue Following are the results of meets, and then its on to the provincial finals in Charlotte- town Two years ago, in this county. records were kept for the first time. and since records\w ere made to be broken, many fell by the wayside last year. and #£4m™es played Lucky Six 6, m vs me ., Ramblers 0, Jets 6, Heart Brea- Many more are expected to 2 : - © £0) kers © Hillbillies 6. Tempos @, again this vear Track and field is. without a doubt. ome of the fastest growing sports in this country Each year, more and more competitors are taking part. along with more and more Road Runners 4. Flyers 2, Lue- ky Six 6, Globe Trotters 0, Bluf- fers 4. The Cs 2, Road Runners 4. Lucky Ones 2. Hillbillies 6, Fivers 0. The Cs 5'=. Jets %, and Globe Trotters 4. Tempos 2. Tou © Weel, Ce ee eee King’s County League. without © cae ae . iS. See Se See a doubt will operate again this Bluffers | Tempos 14, Heart year As we understand it, only Breakers 13':. Jets 12, Road ene touin tt 0 Genbifel siuter Runners 11, Lucky Ones 10, and there is a new team lookin Rambiers = G obe Trotters T+. and Fivers 4'2. Top seven, to enter The doubtful team i: the Souris Centennials. comoes *™" _ Anne Mac Donald 196. ed of Nowa Scotians warkincz in Mar; a i68. Anna McCor- Souris. whe played last year for Sree, ve Frances Lavie 167, . the first time. Another team, as Mate et Hebert 166. Bertha ’ yet nameless, from Souris. wil! ote ne 39. and Lois Fogar- seek entry into the. leazue a en Edward McGaugh " f 1 19 Janie! Johnston 191, Gar- All ether teams from last Sear don Creamer 191. James MacIn- are expected back In caw tosh 188 Ed Clinton 199 te youve fercetten whe thev are, Macteasld i768. eet ide Mar. here:s the list Morell. Mt Ste. goa, ice z wart. Peakes. Cardican. Georze town. and Vernem River I: also possible that St Peters Football Official: may be back in the féld_ Thev were granted a year’s leave of absense last seasdm A meeting Arrange Meet ‘ to find out all the facts is plan- CALGARY ‘CP! — Canadian med for the near. future Football League officials met The King’s County Girls Soft- Friday te try to reword player hall League. after a successful reculations te comply with fair start last vear will once acain.employment and human rights operate this wear Ther lav leci<lation their cames on Sunday ¢ven The meeting of club presi ings and outdrew the haseha’) den's and ceneral managers was called to consider possible rewording a proposed rule firming teams to three natural- ized Canadians and an existing buffs Peakes Bomberettes won the title last ;ear. but members of one other squad have assur ed ‘us that it won't happen acain How abou; that. Anne? rule restricting,.teams te 14 There's a movement afoot in American imports Souris.to zét a Men's Softba! The meeting was arranged be League comic This ‘eacue is CFL oresiient Pat Mahoney of Calzary after the CFL! was ad vised in 2 legal opinion that the player rules might be a viola supposed to induce seme of the so-called older citizens the town back itto action Plans call « for a three t-am Ie : tien of such fair employment three evenings 2 we ek Lets Meisiction as the Ontario He hear some more about it, eh man Rights Code. &