Above is the C M R bowling umnnled the island at the (7.NR.R. . By ORLO ROBERTSON . -- NEW YORK IAPI-sllead Man. his perfect three-yeai'-old record .tIll intact thanks to a successful not claim. cntrains for Louisville llnnday whore hc'll join Career ilov to give C. V. Whitney a power- Iul one-two punch in the May 5 running of the 3125.000 Kentucky llmliy. The stretch-running roan son of right Thirty w a beaten 2v: muilts by Golf Ac? a non-derby rltjltiile, In the l'A-mile &6l.000 llnmd Mcnioisial at Jamaica Satur- Ii Ix tint. almost before the last of the twirl of eight three-year-olds had wmshed the race. Eddie Arcaor lII(ll.',CCl a claim of four against tony Dcspirito. who was up on (.nIf Ace from the Winding Way I li'lI!. He claimed Golf Ace car'- -Icd Head Man wide as the Whit- vwv colt made his bid for the lead In eighth of a mile from home. rsmi trotn Charlottetown that re- Lloyd. Cleaver MacLean. Eugene After looking at the pictures and deliberating for 10 minutes. the stewards agreed with Eddie. So Arcaro will go after his sixth iKentucky Derby triumph aboard a colt who has won all three star .' this year Hllll scents to be improv- lug with each outing. The time for the Wood was 1:50 1-5. only one- Iifth of a second slower than Cor- ralaiion's stake record. Head Man was the only eligible horse who showed enough in either the Wood or Lauri:-l's Chesapeake Stakcsva mile and one-sixteenth race for tlirco-ycItt'-oiils-to rate a trip to Ucrbytown. Frosty Mix. not eligible for any 3! the triple crown races unless he is made a supplementary entry for the Prcakncss and Belmont Stakes, turned in a real surprise in the Chesapeake. llc boat King- maker. eligible only for the Preak- neas..by a length and paid a whopping s200.80 for 52. Harness Horse Owner Dies lltBl.'lI'.V. Ric IAIN ---Cliarics I1. Hill 84. lIai'nc5s race enthusiast. who unis owncd the pacer Single '1' . (llf'fl Friday. lllll was one of Maine's first nutinnnhlle dcalers. lie also man- ni;tctiII'cd lmscball hats at one mm and sold his products to big lr:l,'Il(' plitycrs. 5l'lqlP G sol a worldis meet reinrd of 2 ill for a half mile track It lxalaniaznn. MIch.. in i918. HAIL YOUR FILMS T0 Mail Film Service Fox 11, Charlott etown I idxposure Roll .50 11' Exposure Roll .80 iii bx-posuire Roll 1.00 Rcprints .. GONFIDENT YANKEES Nnboriy on ihp New Yolk Yankees ball club wnmg:,; very much All nt them are lull of fun and pranks. even be- tween pitches Sports Editor Andy O'Brien re- . . .05 each I I ,,- !L Catches wihl Record Marlin SAN JUAN. Puertn Rico (AFL- A Brooklyn man .'IrI-lied early Thursday and was told his hotel room would not be ready for five hours. so he wont tishing- and es- tablished a world record by catch- ing a 756-pound marlin on an 80- F I 1 Z I 1 I40 1 VALUABLE PRIZES I . Watch for SALADA ll SCRAMBLE Sn this newspaper Friday, April 2790!. 111d 1111114 Guardian Photn I Mrs. Henry Sears In June. i989. I.;;..III....-. a:y...-o..IsII...I.;"iiiaiileiiscirisS I intact After Claim Upheld Parkdaie Rifle Range Scores for April 9, 1956? Robert Pitcairn 'rItl Bob Barwisa 97 Art Brown 7'5 Alf MacDonald 933 aw. MacLean 1'5 , Myron Ling it-'l ITcrl Smith 9-'i linni Carvr-r wt 'est IJ. D. McAskill lstophen MacDonald iW. Carver Merrill Smith P..l. Cluney Ernie Macliny Don Gallant Joyce Ling Clifford Birt Ted Beer Ovid Dollar lPrice Thompson Harold Prowse Norman Sharron Leonard Ford Patsey Lidstono Jud.V Birt Hugh hiacLe0d lyan Morrow Gary Thompson Brenda MacKay Prrink Russ Marilyn Rice Beer Ail. Trewln Robert. Seaman Roy Mills Krn Burke lvan iliacDou;all Phylis Thompson iLL..:...:L.. Ssaasssgssgs poniid teat line. Alien Sherman. 38. did not know imtil Friday that his catch ex-J carried the previous" mark because. scales at the dock where his boat docked reglsterrri only up to 600 pounds. The old mark was set by The Jenkins Pharmacy DIAL -1219 We're as ncar as your Phone. 5 ways to shave Gentlemen, presents: lUtlc.v am 50 . vi geaeeaaaaaesaeegasgs -T”riIToi.7.Pi3ii;sIz.wiI"ou.-ninn;iMondn”' y."A'pnI 2'sJm6 (By The Associated Press) Things shook down a bit. in the lma-lo? leagues Saturday as the last Unbeaten Teams Topple In Saturday's Baseball Games downed Brooklyn 3-l. Friend gaw- up only a single. double Hnfl char- ley Neal's homer while Dale Long il.W0 team; took their first defeats ,and Frank Thomas homered for '0' the young season. y In the American League. Chi- ME0 White Sox dropped their first - Efme with an awful crash, losing lo-l to hansas City Athletics who got 1:! runs in the second inning after two were out. Eighteen batters produced 10 Jingles. 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