ea re Canadian Fans Won't See (222222272 palynog x MONTREAL (CP) — Jack/ gagement of Moore and the Cana-| Plattsburgh, N.Y , Burlington, Vt.|that for a fight of this calibre f ¢ years was|f saataee tf Moors and ihe Cena Platuburdh: N.Y. Brinson, Vat for 2, Sah of his care ew Yor promoter Eddie Guinn had a few| Washington station, in Maine,| off-setter, could be sold outside iF YOUR GUARDIAN Cleveland Browns Pe There will be no radio broadeast.|the metropolitan area. A tional jont-} Quinn said the fight might] Both fighters are expected here ee | He has ha real Forum, said Quinn, and not| bring in $50,000 more if held in| shout thice weeks 0 the . of incon the baseball park of the Inter-| the ball park but by the time this| serap. The exact target date for IS LATE... OR MISSED snack santo, a. national League Montreal Roy-| amount was “broken pieces | Durelle, the Baie St. Anne, N.B., = the Cen- als. Seale of prices will be $5 to! and everybody got his,” the out-| fisherman, is June 24. In their si $5 with a potential maximum of | door show didn't seem worth-| sensational meeting in the Forum he as +. co oo es capacity in| while. Besides, there were, the| last December Moore won by a orum . U.S. television commitments —| knockout in the 11th round. . professinn of NO CANADIAN TV : and the weather. ‘ DIAL 6561 raised, trained and ewe- oe gyi acrobat Quinn said “we're better off babl Pit h since he was a youth. | near the Canada-U.. border will] Vinay canadian TV if the CBC re FIFCNELS | | and a paper will be delivered right to your dear. Hal, p, 2.04 3-5, now for the return en-'be blacked out. They are at NEW YORK (AP) — Probable Special delivery service available between 8:30 ing in Montreal, was a form- *: pitchers for today’s major league a.m. to\9:00 a.m. if your paper is late — or - / : 5 Pinmate of his stable; others Aly Khan $ Horses games, (won and lost records in maiased. ? piude Voloson, a trotter with a re am S 2 . parentheses). ~ irk of 2.04; and Frisco Creed, ces ip Dominate Derby American League 1 which was a _ world’s Chicaga at New York — Moore ampionship record when made. LONDON (AP) — Two French-| (1-2) vs Turley (3-4). Fastest Service In Town at a Mr. Grillo spent two days in eee aeons Kansas City at Washington— Wer He » om Hifax last week, and visited Ow in 00 Khan dominate the English Derby} Terry (23) vs Pascual (24 tkville Downs. He was sur- classic to be run over historic} Cleveland et Boston — Score i i and delighted with the set- Hanes Bowne sae & (22) vs Baumann (2-0) or Ce- pre, His idea of the pre- 98 &% 984262) Favorite at the last official] lock (3-1). L iB Judge's Joh, be states, is a 2S ee ae ee ae a Detroit at Yaltimore — Lary} Pl pete on Sata « — Z G. meets : 8 90 101—276| quoted at 5 to 1. Princillon was| (82) vs Wilhelm (4-0. } (Pts. 106) next at 7 to 1 J wea heroes ee National League : “rules, and it is the job of the} ACES trained by Alec Head. at Los Angeles (N) DIAL 6561 epresiding judge to see that Stars were a mere one point be-|K. Duffy 88 82 %5—255 ~—Buh! (1-1) vs McDevitt (2-1). ¢ F are enforced.” on my Reine Con et we Be Gee. Ww. Teele A. MacKinnon 8 & 94—264 Orl d Cincinnati at San Francisco— Dur best wishes for success to free-for-alls in ern Can-| Queen. Here are the results: / A. MacDougall 71 9% 69-226 Great George : Charlottetown F Grillo in his new undertak- ada last year; owned by Mackin} In conversation with E. Frank | STARS _1D. Michaed 91 7% s—258 an . a ae bi oy oP ged 173 St. we Bros of. Saint John, and will be! Acorn, race secretary of the Char-|G, Kays SS 8 %4—255/K. Jay , 92 90 108-225) Ig Acquitted Owens. (1-2) vs Broglir (0-2) Ed’s Slogan: “Te maintain the goodwill of those whom we ~ |driven by Dan Mackin. lottetown track, we were told that|K. Gallant 87 63 96-246) (Pts. 2%) 1288 Pittsburgh at Chicago — Hed-|| ‘%tve — the goal for which we sirive!” ON TO GO Becky Counsel, 2.11 45, owned | the count of trotters and pacers|/H. Callaghan 88 81 80-249/ Grand total: Aces 15'2 pts.;| gan JU N, Puerte Rieo (AP)| dix (2-1) vs Drabowski (13) fe are delighted to learn that | by trainer-driver Millet Coughlan. | Stabled there now is 175, and be- M. Whalen 58 76 91-225 e Orlando Cepeda of San Francisco bacton will have harness rac-| Bold Mite, 2.10 1-5; his sire is|fore the racing season opens it oe Im % oe Marlins Release Giants Friday was acquitted on % “again this season. This an-| Bud Mite, whose dam was Miss| Will probably be in the vicinity ACES ‘ . Charges of assault and ay : tte secretary-treas-| cord of 2.00 and was sired by| Im the 68-year history of this A. MecKindes ™ 81 92245 baseball] game here last aiianis, of the Moncton Raceway,| Calumet Budlong 2.02 3-4; she is} oval, nothing approaching _ that} 4" MacDoug. 82 9% 95—263| MIAMI (AP) — Miami Mar-| The first baseman had been! ch is owned by a three-man| owned by the Bright Spot Club} Bumber has ever been within its) yichsel 90 89 92—271|lins, leaders in the International| charged with causing injuries to headed by Walter Cluff,|of Saint John. ; confines, and race fans have been|K Jay 7? 96 96—259| League,announced Tuesday they|a 12-year-old boy who bumped a dstock. NB. Chester Way Thomas, 2.07 1-5;| Sowing a tremendous interest| (pts. 3) 1310; have ‘released three pitchers to railing while*trying to get away ir. Ryder said that a well-| owned by Wilson and Nicholson. | PY Watching the workouts. They| STARS their roster down to 19/from a ball Cepeda had thrown } n Moncton man would man-|trainer-driver will be Bill Nichol-| ©2% >€ assured of most interes-|G. Kays 82 107 82—271| players, one under the league|at the crowd in the grandstand. the track. Racing is expec-| son. M. Whalen 72 83 69—224/ limit. . e te get underway on or about ist. John’s Exhibition Park open the season's racing on night, which, according Pace secretary Fred Cerry;'is earliest in the history of the track. Last year the opened on May Sist. re will be no afternoon rac- All the events will be stag- at night, and it is expected at the purses will be higher last year when $107,350 paid out. At present there 138 horses‘ at Exhibition Park poneng them are a lot of Here is a partial ! Hal, 3 p, 2.12 1-5, now a r-year-old; she is owned by Lawson of Saint John and i be trained and driven by m Kirkpatrick. Guy Comet, p, 2.07 3-5, owned Warren Douglas, Saint John; Moore-Durelle Bout On TV Dr. Helimick, by Jollity, dam ‘Princess’ Axeworthy; owned by Miss Lois Buck, Saint John; dri- ven and trained by C.C. Olive. Dutch Abbe, 2.14 3-5; owned by D.M. Lawson; trainer-driver will be Hazen Kirpatrick. Ernie Spencer, 2-12 1-5: owner- driver is Lee Cook; this horse is 2: trotter. ‘ Glar-Ban, 2.11 2-5; owned by Charles Park, Saint John. Hall Day, 2.10 2-5; owned by} Bert Queen of Coldbraok. Janet Baker, 2.13 2-5; owned by D.E. Myers of Hatfield Point; Hedley Jones as trainer-driver. by him. Little Bum Tide, p, 2.07; own- ed by C.C. Strong; Willard Carr as trainer-driver. Maynard Volo, p, trainer and driver is Jim- Lang. patrick. __ Robert Bruce. p, 2.00 25; own-|| Leatherwood Day, 2.09; a trot-) ter owned by Jimmy Dougherty | and will be trained and driven) 2.12 owned) and will be driven by Cecil Kirk-| ting programs. Members of the Ist Queens Liberal Association executive are Allison Mayne (L), of Springfield, secre- tary; Ralph Johnstone, Long River, president; Frederic A. Large, Q.C., Charlottetown, sitting member; and Norman MacDonald, Crapaud, vice president. Sunny Isle Farms Reg'd. Otfer You These . NEW AND USED TRUCK BUYS | Liberal Party Provincial Affairs Broadcast CFCY - Television Monday, May 18 — at 7.30 P.M. 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