> : ~ s . for evening papers. next-day. 10 The Guariilan, Charlottetown, Sef, May I, 1965. SPORTS FRONT Citta! Game Goes Tonight -~t ° — d 4 . peck : . su 7) Bold Lad Is 8-5 Favorite Derby Today — : = $ € a Oe : “4 * 5 i ee | * = | LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) —) veteran who won “is whether he can go 1% miles efficinds from 2 corners of the i Three knowledgable -horsemen, With Tomy Lee in 1959. ‘ amd is he seasoned enough? He country gathered on downs i éach wise.in the ways of the Today Childs will tighten the has class. But three weeks ago backstretch for a final glimpse saddle girth on the lightly-re- I didn’t even think he would run | of the 11 colts before they parade pap ec peer a rE er ea |im the Derby. . . . ito the post. two different opimions Friday on | who also had a hand in GETS BEATEN |TO BE AIRED the probable winner of the 9ist | getting ready six Derby winners. Jones, on Hail to All, said:| A Derby program will i \running of the $125,000-added traimed by his father. the: late “He always manages to just get | on the CBC-TV turf classic for three-year-olds Jones, abd Childs “picked beaten. He seems to be that} at 5 p.m. ED? 8to-5 i , j i ‘The three were: Jimmy Jones, | without hesitation. And just as Charger, Flamingo p-m. (6:45 p.m. ADT) who saddled Derby winners Iron emphatic was Price in selecting Derby winner who is held at 8| The forecast for today was Liege in 1957 and Tim Tam in| Hail to All, a come-from-behind (to 1, the former Calumet farm fair anda temperature close to 1958; Jack Price, trainer of his stretch runner listed at 10 to 1. trainer commented: 2. wife's Carry Back, the 1961, “The big question with Bold| “Bold Lad beat him regularly) Three jockeys;who have rid- champion; and Frank Childs, ‘Lad as ! see it,” said Jones, last year. But I would have to den Derby winners figure to be give him a chance because he in the thick of the race. Bill EEA k ; : g cE i : ti ti wy oO a rg a “4 oO = fe) ms 7) zf B H ie rE e | it mn E ’ it —_J O. nN — '@ =|. .O Oo = 0 Fi sl rit d k 4 <ijtt : E i ii Canadiens’. Terry Harper was banished to the sin-bin at the third ith comment: <1) With 0 fest trae 8:08 mark of the final stanza and seven seconds later Doug + doubt_if Lad_can_go 1% x ; Mohns blasted one behind Charlie. Hodge from point-blank range By MIKE BENNETT scoring 16 goals in the playoffs nites” - a6 . If all 11 line up for the start on a pass from Stan Mikita. The Hawks played “Kitty Bar The Nelson News Sports Editer so far. _ The trio made their selections | before the festive crowd af 100,- Door’ for the remainder of the period and managed to hold the NELSON, B.C. ‘CP)—Nelson Laughton and Chwackha ale friday as hundreds of writers,|000 the Derby will be worth Canadiens at bay. Maple Leafs, a team still in the deadlocked for scoring honors television personnel, and racing $154,500 with $112,000 going to The scene of tonight’s battle has given a lot of Montreal process of rebuilding and never on the Rusnell line with six the winner, $25,000 to second, fans an abundance of confidence, but we recall that this ser- ceneidered. a _playelt a oe a 2 _ $12,500 to third and $5,000 he Detroit-Chicage wi own league, is en- r holds a~ edge Gr = f : Se Sn eee ree ee ee ae i. wale to Sheviceeie, Gee rover Macmaes Tooceas, wan; SOTOCT PUMOTUO nn, as. repet Get 7 the Wings in seven games on Olmpia ice ' 7 a oe j : the national senior - ee OS ae = A : | Rolfe, the mighty mite from the i F ill underw: - NATIV RGER | Ps LAG RAISER : = . hockey championships. mm is the playmaker ot} h |Powhatan stable of Raymond ateen ee 7 aa ‘CAA sn cl Se: a8 aI. “= om ; It is the first Nelson team to the team with eight assists and tT e Forum | Guest, suffered a slight leg in- . i ‘go all the way to the Allan Cup two goals. =, sety 1500 \jury a few days ago. Trainer . final. In 1961-62 the Leafs won : | Approximai people | Frank Tid Bits From Here And There | oo DERBY ENTRIES ; _ [the British Columbia champion BORNBY TOP SNIPER...’ showed up at the Charotetown | — The Island Inter-Service bowling tournament,willget under- — : ‘ iv ; ship but lost the semi-final to’ . ‘crum last night to witeces the). “Hie is as sound as the wa atthe Crocco Rotsray bowing loner tha mrang | Agent Uy le g TUaT Pe gs te Pele, at Cae Maio Se aa ue naa ares ee ace” peste ae Se he come = ld Wy oa _ Lie dy = ome ene See | Downs in Louisville, Ky., Sat- Bold Lad, 85; Tom Rolfe, 4-1. 101. ; eae on playoff goals. Owens has six. | pounds, as tke main attraction. [ee —_* unbeaten + RCAF Association and the Charlottetown Legion. This tourney contender, says he will ice an _ 1€. Sherbrooke series is a@ The Great io wrestled two| front of his barn. se ; con, | troversy. He will write seven stories before the fight: a spot story on’ the fight itself for morning papers; and a follow-up right leg making : best of-seven affairs,. opening men~and disposed of them in_ inchape hockey team—a rels-| 55, 2 and going May 4, 6 and| short order. | ‘ , tively young crew relying on| , ; £ ; : ; ‘ 8 and—if —May 9, 11 There were six bouts staged | Black Hawks Tom my Iva "Tac Lents will take a trite M4 13 All seven games will be at the local, arena with thel, NEW POWER : 3-1 victory record into the play- | Played 18 the Quebec City. formance of Mr. Wonder, Z| a = = - i navi ite well i In all three preliminary se- Frank Carlson, Shorty Malacko, jou nalel au eo Will Not Buy The Theory 222303 Sse S28 Soe See _ -— Warroad Lakers—Leafs won the ito shape after a two- ‘ i off On defence ‘are | By AL McNEIL evened the series 33 to force aggressive tactics they have best-of five sets im four games. /avoff. fills out the fifth position Hgw Ayailable . . . MONTREAL iCP} — Tommy the seventh game. ‘displayed on home ice. In each case, Leafs won the’ Leroy Mowery at cestre and The New = Ivan, Chicago Black Hawks “When you get down to the TRAILED 1-0 first two, lost the third and 35 Russill and Danny Calles “Hh . ee a general manazer, won't buy the seventh game in the Stanley; In Thursday night's victory, came back in the fourth. the tae which played. lares Morris L. West : theory Montreal Canrdiens have Cup, anyone can win anywhere” the Hawks trailed 1-0 going into ATCH part in Nelson's victory over a Ze ‘a definite advantage in the de- Ivan added. {the fimal stanza, but the fren-| INES 10 Hears or Sherbrooke Kimberley for the B.C. title. — : ciding game for the Stanley Cup ‘DOWN TO GAME’ .... \zied appeals of home-town fans to watch in the checking and will back up the main lines and | here tonight. Coach Billy Reay said to-| prodded them into action Ivan’s squad has been unable night’s contest will get the| Camadiems’ three losses om SS ‘ scorin: ments w be fill im as utility men. = In goal is Jim Letcher, alter- Sunday- night. when they. open their Allan Cup hockey champion- ship series against Nelson, B.C., Maple Leafs. The young, speedy Beavers have been idle since April 2 after they knocked over Woodstock, Ont.. Athletics in straight games to make a runaway of the Eastern Allan Cup playoffs. ee “down to a real cham-'Chicago’s ice have seen them Dave Rusnell centring for Carl 3 : far sparring enter —the fina!” seriod—— et b ind cy ughton na rT tai ? Hi rf " 5 pith Ch: —but—he—is—qui o—point—-pionshif me. —al m2 he fina d ee ar up the similarity between this their way through 7 regular ahead or tied: with the Hawks, 2™¢ Kenny McTeer at. BS Y and the. semi-final in which season games plus six games im only to falter late in the period. ae oe oe ee ee THE ‘ Chicago. squeaked by Detroit this series and the seven for! Both clubs. should be at full Peacdsh. : Red Wings im seven games. Chicago in the semi-final. strength for the final tilt. ng with Seth Martin—picked ROS i . SPORT IN KING'S S'side High School Wins Championship é By ED CLINTON | Morell 152, 158. Athena and Seuris Bureau of The Guardiam Kensington then met in the Athena were able to put up ing bonspiel for the club chai ISLAND CHEV.OLD Palmer went into the round '. of a struggle. |ionship and the Eastpack tro- M_ Thistle 170 165 165, HR: Wash—Chance (2). Cleve— * \with a two-stroke lead over the FOR bok. ie 7 In the first match. St. Dum-/ phy. Elever teams entered the J. Trainor 155 167 255 Hinton (1). ees 101 ane! PROBABLE | field * and will have the same stan's defeated Souris 153, and spiel. with two rinks emerging H. Pineau of | Permanent eh ged beginning today’s third, RELAXATION White 1456. Then Kensington beat Ath-| with identical nine wins one F. Bradley 1356 183 214 * eS ae on | PITCHERS ‘round over the par 3%6-36—72 aes ena 16-11, and 15-9. Then Sum-| loss records. These were = aa soe Oe Se es te course. | —at— Sales and Service merside won their first, beating | Cyril Gallant Rollie . Doucette a sini: Bouton (1-2) Hamilton (3), Tied were Snead ee . Gt. Dunstan's 158 155. Kensing-| Kine rinks. They then met ina Points — 2 Total—2537 Sheldon (6), Mikkelsen (7) and By THE CANADIAN PRESS wip finished Friday with a 71; Ch’town Billiard © “Charlottetown, PEL ton then whipped Morell 15-5 | best of three series for the Humpty Dumpty Schmidt. HR: Balt—Powell (2), Probable pitchers for today’s pin Casper Jr., 71, and Bruce 7s Ge Ph. Tel. 4-7199 and 15-0. Athena then eliminated | championship. E. Doyle 227 175 204 Blefary (4). New York—Schmidt major league games (won-lost Crampton, 70. i George 2216; x a. ae |, They split the first two games, T° stories 190 238 240 | Minncseta 300 010 e8s— 7 121 ikanartcat, Longe 14-16, 16-14, 158. And Morell put. i deciding match, D- followed by eliminating the host wie Geb us Gun axe ani 209 235 225 Chicage e090 ese c00— @ 33| Baltimore (Larsen 00) at echool from beating them last rock was thrown. the Cyrit| - Gauthier 150 203 225 Grant (1-0) and Battey; Pe-| New York (Ford (1-1). Gellant rink came oat én top| >-,Livimeston 194 149 208 ters (2-1), Locker (4), Wills (7).| Los Angeles May 01) at 105 to win top honors. Otter |.) 2 _ Total—3589 Fisher (8) and Romano, Mar- Kansas City (Pena 02). : | members. of the champicnthip | TAN sud SON ELECTRIC tie (8). | Mimnesota (Stigman 00) at stk ate: Wats, Dell Titis| Soe Se 1 oy Basten 000 610 000— 1 31 Chicago (Horien 02). : second Camille Gallant, | yy Sacion In 242 182 Detroit 003 110 00x— 4 6@ Washington Daniels 10) at ' { lead Joseph Gallant. Com- 3 Gall . 181 181 263. Morehead (1-1), Lamabe (3). |Cleveland (Donovan 1-1). gratulations, men. B. McGee 190 23.209 Earley (5), Heffner (8) and Till-' Boston (Lonborg @1) at De- few weeks ago. the women E MacLean no 177 179 ™4n;_Aguirre (30) and Free-|.troit (Wichersham 1-0). their championship bon- Points 2 Total 3397 han. HR: Bos—Schilling (1). | National League i its B. Dunn _ 2921 20) 5 \Gal and Jolly Wayne. Armonds ; = Narum (1-3), Duckworth (5), “3 yne i ee : W._ Hayes iS 151 (6), Kline (8) and Ca-|Buddy appears in No.4 and wey tata had a 68, giving both BILLIARI IS 4 j : i v3 Sort Gulee Geee: tee ees e fame 215 268 199. Lopez (22) and B. Lee (a) | Philadelphia (Hebert 146) af tion in the finals was the Shir-| K. Madore 118 190 156 and Rodgers; O"Donoghue, ‘1-2) | Milwaukee ‘Blasingame 0-2). ley Coffin rink. When we re- J. Bradley 288 229 194 Stock (6), Wyatt (9) and Ed-| Pittsburgh Cardwell 00) at. | ported this, we issued Shirley’s T. Gregory 174 420 167| wards. HR: LA—Smith (1). ({St. Louis (Stallard @1 or Pur- i i instead of her F. Doyle 213 20 161 Naational League key 1-2). i i 7 the CH'TOWN BILLARD CLUB Heuston 000 600 13x— 4 63/ Burdette 00) at Houston (John- é spi 4 in. R. Duffy 232 218 186 Buhl (2-1), Abernathy (8) and} son 00 and Giusti 30) day- ee os ll champion. B- Spencer 228 217 24) Bertell; Farrell (2-1), Woode- | night. : , sarana “pepe 57-100 fab ect la ae teen ea , : ot reso 0 Hf] THE BEST STAINLESS STEEL 7 he suet weal aan Johnny Young trophy should re-' STANDINGS or a ES STILL. GOST ONLY is a best of nine series beim€ Henderson Cudmore pa played between the Souris Te2-| Ch'town Billard Club. 22 i 7 chers and East Poimt BCYF. MacLean and Son one more victory to win this | Humpty Dumpty 14 first playoff. The: junior boys interscholas- tic volleyball championship be staged in Morell this Satur day. Last report we had was that four schools would com- pete in the tournament which will be under the direction Aquinas Ryan of Morell. The four schools are Morell. Souris, Queen Charioctte and Summer- side. It will be a double loss elimination affairs. The first game will be played at te o'clock in the morning. Short notes: Pixies lead Wo men’s league bowling finals tee The Hawks won the seventh The Canadiens downed Tor- Earliey injuries to Kenny geet lend over MeTors's Tne. a a picunnael AMBASSADOR game of that ‘series 42 on De- onto Maple Leafs in six in their Wharram and Pierre Pilote of Hockey League. Bobby Kromm MORROW aaa New 2 FS jtroit ice to advance to the best- semi-final. Be Chicago have healed and they rb , HOM ELITE x |of-seven final. + Montreal will be seeking its were well to the fore in Thurs- Arnold Palmer ee ec CARD SHOP | “We did it against Detroit and 11th Stanley Cup Championship day's action. hockey championship. © : PER XL we have a chance to do it and the sixth for coach Toe’ Canadiens had Gump Worsley T san Ree 163 Grafton | [against Montreal.” Ivan said ta Blake. cot iw te vegan varmep LEGS Tourney, x2 mie: tor say tines scriiianeinanbaapes Chicago Thursday nizht, follow- Canadiens also have had no Thursday nizht after he’ missed thrill . CH AIN SAW Fd Hawks’ 21 victory over luck in winning away from the three games with a thigh ifijery.| pas VEGAS, Ne. (AP)—Ar-| “The guys have worked hard S®@eeecocccesoooseoeg, Montreal. Chicago's victory Forum. losing their three ‘ in Charlie Hodge turned in fine . t : e : : s : = : nold Palmer, confronted with a all season this mce and May Accommodate }gave it a new lease on life and Chicago Stadium, but playing performances for the Habs in a . - for cha We : . 2 better hockey away from home 60 shutout and the 21 loss, but serious challenge from Chi Chi the only way to go now Is up.” § your oo ene ee : ° than the Hawks. Worsley could get the call for Rodriguez and Doug Sanders, 3 . Wh Halifax 3 sional or amateur, s Bowling Results i" cticazo hoves to win Ms|the fake. Sen broke things open with two) Abeqweit Electronic the modem ¢ com ble. $/ world’s lightest direct drive first cup since 1961 it wi ve ‘oronto Maple Ss are co- . +2. j ° centrallv - Are Released to come wp with some of the|holders with Cansdiess in Stan- | “Tuett birdies and posted a © Service Centre i STERLING HOTEL. : chain saw with super power ' ley Cup victories with 10 wins. for # 2¢hole score af 185 BO eel ee > “ws Ge eset ane 4... Rew Homelite Super XL Bed en nem coreg Pare Mihi ee BASEBALL Leafs won the cup the last three <0 Tournament of Cham-| Aaytime — Anywhere 3, wee oe De. Be. of the Holy Name bowiing lea-| ia pions. TV - RADIO MARINE RADAR Here are out 0 tow of the é less bar and chain, but fells ag ' SC Palmer popped in a 30-footer INTERCOMMS SHIP to SHORE © thinene Meehan trees up to 4 feet in diameter. . SENORRSON OM te ak ORES CORRECTION on No. 15 for a birdie 4 and fol- ANTENNAE 2-WAY RADIO D Free Parking ter @ Cars : Cuts 18” softwood in 17 sec . 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