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B“'~- 3' dull ll‘!!! skies provided 8 Kloomy portent for form players, Never Say Die broke with the iirst mflht. moved into iourth place rounding Tattenham corner. and then came away train the lleld, lelillns the Issue in a iew mid“, couizascir ’.I‘I.lUMP]{ It was a comeback trium 18-year-old Piggolt. who 5:2;-:21 zlggfll while a schoolboy live years Arabian Ni ht mer mom-n‘«on'n‘ i‘3Z”-“..°u“..E’..’ .‘.‘i.‘.; :23" 11:21 I945 Derby with the out. er rborne. Darius, owned by former diplomat Sir Percy Loraine ran a game race ior jockey Manny Mercer but could not overhaul the leader in the run ior home. The Queen. wearing a brown ensemble. watched the race with the Duke of Edinburgh. Despite grey skies and the weekday run- ning instead oi the usual Saturday, a crowd estimated at between 300,000 and 500,000 jammed the Downs. Only a relatively few hunch bet- tors took a chance on Never Say vie, who brought owner Clark 5:17.000. Tbe bookmakers "cut a melon." winning thousands oi pounds on the failure oi -such ianclsd horses as Darius. Rowston Manor and Ferrlol, as well as future-book wagers on scratched entries like Intatuation and Ambler II. once among the derby choices. CANADIANS WATCH A chastened Canadian contin- gent. eyes peeled for Blue Sail‘: “powder blue, scarlet hoops, blue cap." watched {mm a‘ gallery box high in Epsom‘s £250,000 grand- stand. Included in the party were Bell, stockbroker George Gardiner at Toronto. and two Calgary men, Wilder Ripley and lhter Rule. Alter the race, Bell chatted quietly with Longden. Blue Sail's showing was a let- down lor both men. Bell paid £10,- 000 ior the horse and thought he had a. top-class animal. Paddy Prendergast. the Irish trainer who Iirmerly handled the colt. told Bell before the race he had been wait- ing ior a horse like Blue Sail all his liie Time may prove that Blue Sail is better than the race indicates. It was his ilrst citort over the Ep- som course. a "graveyard” for many good horses. Time for the ll‘;-mile Derby was 2135 4-5, compared with 2:33 4-5, the track record made in 1038 by Mahmoud. All starters carried 128 pounds. Plans For Bout At Milwaukee Shelved DORTMUND, Germany, (A?) — Plans ior a heavyweight bout in Milwaukee July 6 between Europ- ean champion Heinz Nouhaus and Dan Buccei-oni oi Philadelphia have been shelved. Neiihas' mun- ager said Tuesday. The manager. Jupp sieinacker. said he had not received 3, written contract imm Phil Valley. Milwau- kee promoter. German newspapers speculated Valley had lost inter- est in the Neuhas-Bucceronl bout because oi the poor turnout at the iight last month between German middleweight champion Hans Stretz and Billy Kllgore. Continued from page I Indians cons ninth high into the left field stands to even the score. Sain had just taken over from Allie Reynolds at the start 0! the ninth. He also was the victim oi Smith's drive in the10t.b. Aiter the tirst-inning spree the Yankees were held hitless through nine innings by live Cleveland pitchers who followed starter Early Wynn. Hal Newhouser, who took over at the start 01 the eighth, was the winner. It was the 202nd victory oi his major league career. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -— Balti- more righthander Joe Coleman. traded away by the Philadelphia Athletics last year, defeated his old club 9-1 Wednesday night with the help of a six-run eighth inning in which Clint Courtney poled a three-run homer. The Orioles and ‘Athletics were tied for the American League cel- lar sp: rzoing into Wednesday night's \ ie. Philadelphia's loss gave 111.... sole possession of last place. It was Coleman's filth victory oi the season and his second in a row over his former teammates. He blanked them 2-0 last time out. Bob- Kennedy. pressed into serv- ice as a third baseman when Vern Stephens turned up with a jammed right wrist, led the Birds’ attack with three doubles and a single. CINCINNATI (AP) — Curt Sim- TONIGHT Hear the MYSTERY GIRL Sing the hit songs of the year. ._At_'. KINSMEN CARNIVAL mom Wednesday night pitched Philadelphia Phils to a '1-0 shutout over Cincinnati Redlegs. Three un- earned Phil runs in the sixth in- ning made it easy ior Simmons to record his fifth victory against iour deleats. The deleat was the iirst of the season for Art Fowler. Cincinnati's 30-year-old rookie, after tour vic- tories. The Phils shelled Fowler ior six at their seven runs but his mates could be blamed for three in the sixth which were the result oi sandlot baseball. Bob Morgan tripled with one out but was cut down at the plate on Simmons’ grounder. -Fowler then walked Jones. Roy McMillan‘s er- ror on Ashburn's grounder loaded the bases. Earl Torgeson singled to score Jones and Simmons and Ashburn legged it all the way home when Andy Seminick let the throw from the nutiield get away Tryout Contract With Calgary Stampeders CALGARY. (GP) —,Don Walsh 22-year-old guard from Montreal, has signed his tryout contract with Calgary Stampedera oi the West- Trades Prison Uniform For Spot With Yanks MCALEBTER. OklI.. (AP)—BillY Joe Moore. strapping 24-year-old first baseman, traded his state prison baseball uniiorin Wednesday ior the chance ol 8. liietime with New York Yankees. Moore was on his way to an un- disclosed Class 6 club in the Yankee organization, signed by the same scout who spotted centre- iieldrr Mickey Mantle. And Tom Greenwade. the scout who helped get the promising young six-loot-two, 220-pound Negro pa- roled irom a burglary .sentence,said Moore is headed for the big leagues. Greenwade said Moore, a sensa- tbn in prison baseball. boxing, basketball and iootball since his arrival in 1948, was signed for $250 a month. with the approval oi ion_ it was announced Tuesday. A former McGill University star, Walsh was with Stampeders last ern Intei-provincial Football Un- year. TABLE noon PRIZES 56 PIECE SET OF ENGLISH DINNER VVARE Donated by the R. T. Holman Co. Ltd. SPORT SHIRT with the NEIV SPORT TIE Donated by Henderson & Cudmore Donated by Michael Bros. —Tonight At- THE KINSMEN CA NIVAL LAMP and Queen Streets. STO0K cin nncma First race of season sponsored by the P. E. 1. -Auto Racing Association will be held at Summerside Raceway, June 12, 8:30 p.m. (Standard Time). Car entries must be in by Thursday, June 10. Address all entries to Kenneth Yeo, Charlittetown. 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Canadian ladies’ goll champion. will be out at play 10: some time due to an iicciden: Tuesday. warden Jerome J. Waters Jr. flllti the Oklahoma pardon and pai'o.c board. he was released to the Yank.- on a. 60-day leave. The baseball club promised to get him an oi!-season ]\'Jb. I-lere's Moore-‘s performance ord: For the 1952 prison season. 0'1 games, Moore clouted 46 home run.- drove in 109 runs, hit .390. In 40 games last year he had 30 homers '14 RBIs, and a .389 average in 22 games this year, he was lllllllli; at .4-05 with ll hum:-rs and 3»: 1'96- RBl's. Saturday Night Auction Sale AT AL'(.‘l'lO!\' ROOM REVERE HOTEL. 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