fo es gon. Goyer in the third period, : ville, Ky., The executive and players @f the Prince County Hockey League rang down the cur- tain on a highly successfu eeason at a banquet held in Turcotte Reined Entry Leads NEW YORK ‘CP)—Ridden by Grand Falls. N.B.. native Ron Turcotte, Tom Rolfe. outlasted Native Charger in the stretch Saturday and won the $6.900 Stepping Stone purse at Louis- one of the last major tests for Kentucky Derby hope- fuls Sarachapdinsped=— Heerd-si-the ng horse race. opening day at- traction at Churchill Downs i The. winner, owned by Pow- Qatan Stables, laid back during the early running and made his Move as the field started around the turn. At the head of the stretch Na- tive Charger moved up on the outside and was ‘within 1% Jengths of catching Tom Rolfe as he crossed the finish line. The time was 122 4-5. Tom Rolfe returned $7. $2's0 and $2.40. Native Charger paid $2.40 and $2.20, while Narushua was worth $3.20 in show. Quita Dude closed with a rush and won the $85,050 Gray Lag winner home by one-half lencth abead of the favored “Tibaldo and covered-the 1's miles in 149 2-5. on @ fast track Lt. Stevens, top - weighted at Bucks Blast Maple Leafs wctone (CP) Portland Buckaroos captured the playoff ehampionship of the Western Hockey League Saturday nicht with a 3-0 shutout over Victoria Maple Leafs fashioned in super- lative netmindinz by Don Head. Buckaroos won the best-oi- seven series four games to one. The five-game rout made it a season sweep for Hal Laycoe’s Id_of seven for the seven-fur- _ Garden the RCAF Station Summer- side Friday night. Squadron Leader Stewart Logan is pre- senting the John H. Grady tro- phy to Jim MacLeod of the CLOSING BANQUET - Borden voted the most valuable play- er to his'team. The M‘VP was Nationals who was selected by the Managers and teams and the selection | ‘ of MacLeod proved te be a pop- ular one e| “coaches of the participating * I ~ a = 10 The Guardian; Charlottetown, Mon. Apr. 26, 1965. 6UNDAY - First Game z Les Ang BASEBALL SCORES Green Way To The Wire 12 pounds, 2%. lengths back Quita Dude paid $16.90, $6.30 and $3.89 Tibale returned $4 and Lt Stevens $4.70 The winner,. owned by. Sidney Factor, received $55,282.50. of the gross purse : RIDES FIVE WINNERS At Cherry :Hill, NJ. Johnny Setters "rade tree winners” at” ‘State Park Saturday including Time Tested in the $30,150 Delaware Valley Handi- cap Seliers got Time Tested up In the final strude to -beat Hi- Haasty by a nose in the six-fur- long sprint for three-year-olds. Record Dash was third in the field of 13 The winner paid $19.80, $6.60 — and $4 and was timed in 1:10. Hi - Hasty returned $440 and $3.60 with Recerd Dash $4.60 to show At Boston Meet Me Later won the $15,000-added Pinafore Stakes at Suffolk Downs Satur- handicap at New York's Aque- Seas ae aes "ethel , oe t race track Sat : é “ae cuaneee wen ht the obs heavily favored Adorable - 7 R SS Reynolds’ Biind Switch Snocker Tourney Near Completion There are only 13 players re- maining in the first Island Snooker Championships played at both the .B and M Club in Summerside and at Mr. Cue in Charlottetown Only three players remain un- defeated and for everybody else a loss means elimination in the double knock-out tournament. A big match is scheduled ‘for Summerside Monday with two of the undefeated players meet- ing and the winner of this match will take on Jack Brown, fugged crew who added tne the other undefeated player, la- Lester Patrick Cup to’a first- jer this wee: at Mr. Cue place finish in the regular sea- Here is the draw for Monday son. \ In wrapping it up Saturday sight Buckaroos got a zoal from Cliff Schmautzz in cthe first j and .two from Gerry the last into an empty net Buckaroos made their way to the final by defeating Vancou- ver Canucks in a semi-final -hat also went to five games. Leafs, who finished fourth in the schedule. eliminated Seattle Totems in seven. Gite abipaicr itn tiigndicsis FISH BORN BALD A fish has no scales at birth When one or two inches lonc. the tiny discs appear. and the Gish has a constant number throughout its life. ° ‘Let Beneficial put CASH GET CASH TO PAINT UP.. UP ... . any good reason! Just . FIX UP... TUNE UP... at both clubs, with the players’ won-lost record after their names 7 P.M M = Ciub Monday at the B and Summersidei: Vern Wedge (3-1) vs Harry ‘Poulton 3-1: Keith Champion 34) vs Allison Tulle 30°. 7 p.m. Monday Charlottetown): Clair Harding ‘2-1: vs Bob Waiton 2-1): John Kane 3-1) vs the winner of Hal Ladner and Jeff Roberts (both 2-1" The hich-run for ment is still held by Vern Wedze of Summerside with a 41. but this could fall in any match The public is invited to some and watch these matches. at Mr Cue phone, come in, and pick up was third nother took third money 2% being | the tourna-— lengths away in the six-furlong dash completed in 110 1-5. Meet Me Later paid $660, $2.80 and $2.40 Adorable re, turned $2.40 and $229 while Blind Switch paid $2.60 to show At Chicago, Flamisan won the | $20,000 Spring Handicap by five fengths- at--Sportsman’s P-a rk Flash Climber r finished se and River Gambler was third in the mile. The victory 600. The winner paid $9.40. $5 and $4.40. 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