t 119 he Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Inne 7. 1965.! Toole: RV. — Jim Matheson Morkter ve © Marlee F Grant F Mack . 5 e. GO ay e ° ee WEEKEND ard Kay Dougla: Brooks vs J. Cooke. K Irwin vs well. M ecu ent . al O mont Wilson. Duliba (7) Radats U S. Lavers vs G Fichaud. KN MacLeod: M. Pimeau vs D - - i (43) 9 and Tillman: Segui, Commercial RES LTS Carmichael vs Bob Giggey: B.| Wood: J. Matheson vs B. More- NAMED FOR DEVIL Wyatt 4%. Mossi ‘9 Hickman McGee vs Duke MacDonald: C side. R. Hemry vs T. Miller: R. ; ee ee ee eee Standings | The f are the Belve- Heald vs H. Carmichael: Bil! Atkinson vs G. Nicholson. The word nickel comes from mann 3% HRs: Bos—Radatz deve ‘golf ts for Saturday Giggey vs J. Molloy; Ken Mac- A. Johnston vs J Mulligan: 1. --kupfer-nickel,” an old ns Ol Nn Oo e econ (1). Key. Green (6). Games played to date: (at 2nd Sunday, June 5 and 6 Stu Donald vs B. Beer; D. Macin- Berrigan vs A MacRae: S Germa Queen Charlotte) Lavers led the qualifying round nis vs B. Irwin; E. Waters vs R. Weir vs G. Stewart: J. Vatour miners’ word fer oa metal so fs Nastions Seay oe : WL Pet. Gut Witt net 6 and runner-up was MacDonald. ws R. Manning: M Kays vs [. hard they thought it had Old NEW YORK-(CPY=Haul~ Yo \taheu~ ol Mall Yo" AW” ta the paid 57.20. 46:10 and 19.90. Tom Nee Net GOCE En 8 2) name Minas $0 tenn =| ae Wats eh Oat Oat |. SieCundy ve-5--Taplen Bj Seaman 4. Maatiinnen_se_1..\ Mein tpali_a0_ 8. All, a swift-closing Florida-bred Kentucky Derby in favor of Rolfe. the second choice. paid oon (33, Bethke (1), Miller Bankers 31 a % years champ rt uy Fic Clarkson vs R. Boyles: G. Sean- —— : : : , : : = rirst = ; is year with a z. - F. Mac- colt carried jockey Johnny Sel- Manuel Ycaza when trainer $3.50 and $29 First Family. 3, J44 cannizzaro. Gonder RCMP qualified again tlebury vs Murphy ; lers' back into horse racing's Eddie Yowell and Mrs. Cohen originally not considered in : 11 500 1 | met 7%. Innis vs P. Clarke; S. Cuteliffe ers c cing's owell a oriz 3): Law 35) amd Pagliaroni. ¢ : spotlight in the Belmont Stakes thought he had failed to get the triple crown class. returned HR* Pgh Pagliaroni (5) iremen ©1 000 1% #£The following is the match vs A. Wilson: J. Irwin vs R. Saturday with a neck triumph most of the powerful —stretch- $8.89 to show : City Police 02 02 play draw, first match to be Giggey; M. McKenzie ws C. ever Preakness winner Tom runner in earlier Taces The race. final lez of the tri- Les Angeles 000601 000-1 91 Schedule for this week: (Queen played by Sunday, Juite20th. Coady: H, Galloway vs L. Cox. Rolfe, ridden by Canadian But he was back in Hail To ple crown in which Lucky De- Milwamhee $9 OD e991 Charlotte) ; Mized foursome results-| Draw Consolation Divisies— For The First Time In jockey Ron Turcotte All's saddle in the preakness bonair took the Kentucky Derby Podres 31 Purdin D and : . winner Phil Perry and Marie J. Stewart vs J. Willowghby; L-. Hail To All, owned by Mrs. and wound up third as Tom and Tom Rolfe the Preakness. Roseboro. Cloninger (7-4) and = Monday — ROMP vs. Power i Ren Cohen of Marviand. took Rolfe edged the fast-closing was run much as the crowd of Torre. HRs. LA—Roseboro (2). Kings. eps The Maritimes the lead in the final strides and edged Tom Rolfe in a stirring four-horse finish in the $147,000 race Lightly regarded First Family from CT. Chenery’s Meadow Stable was third, one length hack The time for the mile-and-a- half race was 2:28 2-5 Turcotte, a 23-year-old native of Grand Falls, N.B., had no excuses for Tom Rolfe. “We were in the clear all the way and when the real racing started through the lane we had the room we needed,” said Tur- eotte, who was working as a $5-a-week lumberjack in north- ern New Brunswick five years age JUST DIDN'T MAKE IT “The winner went by me one time coming to the eighth pole and then little -Tom—came—on again, but he just didn't make 4 Turcotte rode his first mount, Whispering Wind, June 21,- 1961. Re ‘had his first winner at Fort Erie, Ont., April-9, 1962, aboard Pheasant King. Tt was a sweet triumph for ‘he lanky, 27-year-old Sellers. He had failed in- four previous Belmonts .but the most _ bitter ~setback--was-when-Carry— Back; another come-from-behind per- former, wound up seventh in 1961 following triumphs in the Kentucky Derby and _ Preak- hess, first two legs of the triple erown. This year, Sellers had been — By Patent apphed tor Now imagine the freedom you'll feel in SALONG Dapper Dan. Last Monday, he really started the long come- back by winning the Jersey with Hail To All GETS 10 PER-CENT Saturday's vicfory at cent of the winning purse of $104,150 earned Sellers $10,415 “He broke real. well and I kept him off the early pace about fifth and let them go on,” said Sellers. “I figured they'd come. back. On the backstretch, he worried me a bit as we were coming to the half-mile pole because he took the bit and moved up faster than I wanted I didn't really set him down un- til past the quarter pole “He just outgamed Tom Rolfe to the wire.” Sellers added: “Blinkers made a winner out of a loser.” Hail To All wore blinker® for~ the first time in the Jersey Derby. Hail To All, Golf Draw Lady President's Match, stage) CLGU: 1.15 — C. MacMillan. F. Tav- the third choice. (2nd lor;-1-20..===.G:--Barbour;— K- Wood; 1.25 — I. Laidlaw, G. Molloy: 1.30 — D. Rogers. E. 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