4 | Bh Gertian, aration 8 Rat. May #1 1968. 11 “S$PORTSFRONT = Pittsbu rg & Kauai. King Seen F avorite SSSR pert nee = In Preakness. Race Toda peels (AP) ,— Kauai day as will Robert Lehman's Shyer, said he was please e iil €ome 2nd “cpavtiwone Ae ‘Maryland, ‘sixth place “Rehabilitate and’ drawing the outside pos't'cn ~ 3 puts “his glittering ‘“shree-year-old seventh-place Amberoid. | - “My horse runs best’ ae record on the line Saturday as Stupendous, with B raulio outside. I couldn't be heppict,” : By CHRIS ANNETT ithe outstanding favorite to take Baeza aboard, is expected to go he vsaid. Earlie Fires; a —ecent ays ‘the 91st Preakness ard move after Kauai King from the start. graduate ‘6f the apprentice One: of ‘the mystery teams in the majors 1s the ' Pitts. one race closer to a sweep of Jim Padgett, trainer of Blue ranks, ridés the Louisiana ‘<= burg Pirates and when this club is not-in- thg-midst of being the triple crown classics. a “> | Derby ‘winner, torn by’ internal strife they aré one of the top, if not the best, The front-running wifmer of Clyde Troutt, never one to gt ne tee tea ee a ar te see re Nie a Dy en ae tae state Rta s S + Omaha, Neb: -trained enry~ wos at $$ See eee | ‘Forrest and’ ridden by Den Ciscinat ‘Maney 3° 0° Group Lessons However the next three starters, are question marks and | | Brumfield, is the eveli_ money Phila; pha (Short ~~ 4-3) t they must come through with at least 30-40_wins, (com- ; choice to become. the first” i: eee, a yh an a $1.00 per person bined total that is) if the club is to nab National League re Ha ih . an micas tall pam, on Sat., Sun.. and Monday , +the-Preaknéss since P honors. Tommy Gisk, Steve Blass and Fryman are the F958 Los Angeles’ (Drysdale a4) (NY: teams in the majors. After getting off to a disasterous start last year and’ ‘languishing «in the cellar. for 33. games,.‘(they a the Kentucky Derby, with and “record of seven victories PROBABLE - too enthised over his ‘horses, at least publicly, merely said, “Advocator will get a piece of “Jost 24 of them? the* Pirates manager hada long talk with one second in nine 1966 starts, Jaa his players and the Bucs ripped off-an 61-43 skien in the ‘takes on eight rivals at 1 '3 16 PITCHERS the purse.” He'll be ridden. -by Victory would leave the Johnny Sellers. ” closing two thirds of the season, just about the best: base- ball played in the: majors. : miles. | son of Native ,Dancer . within By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jolnns Rotz, who'll be aboard The crux: behind their early season problems was. Harry one triumph — the. Belmont Indulto,. and Ron . Turcotte, of Walker, the rookie manager who talks at a mile a minute. aioe ce 4—of the coveted Prove pitchers for today’s ae Falls. NB. who'll pilot ” He :was forever talking about minor points that the members triple crown. last won by Cita. MAJor league games, won- lost ichtly - regarded Rehabilitate, of the roster did nét understand and they openly in re- bellion in the dressing room. However. after a long talk with tion in 1948. With clear weather anda fast records in parenthesis: American League, are the only other jockeys who have scored in the Preakness. a couple of his top players Walker managed to show the Cleveland ‘(MeDowell 4.0) at club that he was just trying to get the club to play better ee no er ee Chicago (Pizarro 2-0). , |Rotz won with Greek Money in than the“players though was their best and from that time as Post. time will be 5:46 Minnesotas. (Kaat 43)° at 1962 and Turcotte’ with ioe on Be ce eee p.m. EDT, with CBS telecasting New York (Friend 1-3). Rolfe last year. -Fhe-Pirates*have one of the top rosters in the loop and: * ‘the show from 5:30 to 6 p.m. California, (Newman 1-2) at. mene Revers they ee ee ee nee pees the fact that lepT 9 we), Washington (Segui 1-2). sa! et their pi ig is n strongest in the majors the ; Detroit (McLain 6-1) at Bar q ile) If. the $1,000. starting fee is timore (J. Miller 0-0) (N). qt. at Bucs can win games on the ability to play tight defense and _LAW. starreo___| ee mA Oe posted for all nine entries, the frun for: the Black~Eyed Susans * will be worth $181,500. The win- | ner will earit $129,000. with. sec- Kansas City (Sheldon 2-4) at Boston (Stephenson 2-3) National. League I ~ GOLFERS! e Eee : “ ae ae Se ae SO OO ORO ee me a as : md worth 000, third $15,000 New York (Gardner 2-0) a vernon Law is the Ace of the Pirate starting quartet " Pictured above are the win, team in the Basilica - Mens Alan Doucette, Butch Ward, are two other members. of the a fourth; i 8 San Franciseo (Perry 5-1). New Sets c= G95 and he eould come up with a big season. He had two sep- ners of the MacLean Electric Bowling League, (FROM THE = Wilbur Doyle, -and. Alan Gal- winning team Alar Bradley . _Kituai King, @wned by *4!- Chicago (Faul \-1) at “Sale on Clubs, Carts, Shoes, ate: other starters and as noted before they must come through. The Pirates have the best relief staff in the loop in the persons of El Roy Face and A! McBean, along with Don Schwall and Pete Milkelsen while veteran Bob Purkcy also relieves occasionally. The battery is rounded out by—Jim Pagliaroni. Y who is For Title sn Tonight ie j& Native Dancer . missed _ the triple crown when he lost the jonly. race of his ‘career-to Dark: |Star in the Kentucky Derby. KEPT. AHEAD TILL. END ROE [ Clibs for Rent. Free Demonstration hy pro — the catcher and the team leader for the Pittsburg entry. He is ai noted as being better than average hitting catcher and_ al- -By GEOFFREY: MILLER ithe other: rights, including tele- weight title match. since since 1959, a cana ‘to-<.win. Kauai. King: went to the front . Sunday and uooed though his arm is not feared by baserunner he plays good LONDON (AP)Having com- vision and movies..Cooper will Tommy Burns knocked out They're just hoping “Ol' “En at the start of this year’s Ken- Volkswagens . defense otherwise. ‘pleted his share of the ballyhoo collect about $112,000 plus a Jack Ealing in ‘the fourth ery’ will be able to connect flicky Derby and never was . 7 p.m. ' by building up-Henry Cooper ‘as share of-the extra recast, round, Feb. 1908: * again with his famed at hook. faded. jhesting Mis. Ada. 2 i Are Gur Specialty Eat a ‘‘tough —opponent,”’ . Cassius, -Clay—has gone out of his way and knock out the cocky Amer- ces ocator. : CONCRETE INFIELD. Clay. turned around Friday and |to charm the Londoners and Few Britons give Cooper, w toy length with Blue Skyer, owned | Complete fine of - genuine ~GREEN GABLES predicted he ‘would knock out \this ancient city is stirred to a onetime plasterer and British In their first_meeting here,-on by. Marvin Padgett and Hugh Volkswagen parts. || -~GOLF CLUB ———big—threat.— The fight will_start_about_5:15—hest- body punchers in the busi- | | California 210 000 110— 5-84 Bight bowling teams will take | ( prexknatedy: Wy p:m., and im. |P-™ EDT. ‘ness. “I’m confident I'll beat | | Washincton 110 00 031— 6 10-0 to the hard wood alleys at the mediately following ‘the com- | HENRY ‘ON BACK’. ; ‘nim and I think I've gota real | Brunet, Sanford (2). ‘Lee /(7). . this; petition 10~trophi a ‘Cooper Will finish “on his #04 chance. —to—_take—him_out.”’ _ = Egan ~ gut Feces a ) ‘ ts : : ‘ 2 andnRodgers: aon ae Saturday. morning in- quest.of sented. to various, winners by pack." said Clay.. He then de-_ Torres_has_ been Susraees | JOSE TORRES. - reys (8), Kline (1-2) (9). and} | down an offer with the rival-‘triple, and seven trophies one BIG, PAY DAY loreal Thornton Bounced the day of the fight. (9) and Howarj. American Football League. , to be given to each member of For his fourth title defence 30 ~ Age eB. A Lion spokesman said Kar-_ the winning team. land second this year, the Louis- 175 x-Weight 175 | ORSON MATCHES PAUL ist Louls 000 000 030— 3 70 ras, 29, told them he had . 41” Chest (Norm.) 42%4"". ‘Orson Welles will play Car- er oats 4 jon navae S ceived -‘‘an_attractive—offer’. {43° Chest. (Exp.) 441,"" |dinal Wolsey in the movie Ver- [Mecarv = Jay. (42). Mecoul | play with Miami Dolphins i Golf Tourne To Beg | Reach 74%"" |sion of A Man For All Seasons, | 1(8) Tha danas. HRs: cin— | ine the dee soeeed.- areas Op y 144" Biceps 14%" |with Paul Scofield as Thomas \Edwards (3), Helms @), John. | tion eee mn orth have . t B $2'* Waist 32” |More. | sam._(4).. = exp al end of the com-* Ai Ih ed C sek 15” Thigh ~ 164" (== < ‘ fs ing season. e Vv ere ourse ay ibe Cait a 4 FISHERMEN, HUNTERS, »& “I've. always played in the x—Official weights to be an- SPORTSMEN . NFL,” Karras was quoted. ‘I The following is the draw for; 1.42 — R. Giggey, C. Coady, nounced Saturday. te “Ak for our Wawrtlees Catalogue “felt obligated -to tell the Lions | the Pro’s Spring Tournament, W. Reddin. , - 2 | Fishing, Hunting, Camping articles. about the- offer.”’ the first round of which. is tobe 1.49 —-L.-Cox,-H. Carinicheel” ‘LONDON (AP)=Tale of the.’ French Spinning Wik, all fypes of No salary: figure was dis- played at the Belvedere Goif |F. Acorn. tape for the world heavyweight flies and hooks, rod building, lure closed: ——-G “75 and-Winter-Club-today.-Post i- 1.56 — H.~ Bartlett, MMe: title— -Saturday-c-—between--—imaking materials’ and sinker molds. 4 Ace = NFL. sources “in New ‘York tries will- be accepted at the pr" Cus, C. Heald. | i eros Cassius. Clay and = Available at the lowest. prices in A ; +e ae said it probably was the longest shop ee | Henry Coper: Canada. 150-page cataloaus, offer . * i . : : . =. player Lahn on record. 8am. — A. MacRae, G.C lacey oe Aillorn. D. Birt, BR. Clay ae ae -€ooper—ing- the targatt vehbiee a “mene Objective: $35,000 Mel McQuaid MP. * Heath Macquarrie, & The Lions -said- the contract p43; = : ah a 24 Age RSS tioned articles. 10% DISCOUNT on wees ae . de M.P. a Itz. | 2.10 H. MacWilliams, I, | “HELP THE ARMY Fe te was’ an individual deal. He re- 9,1, — R. Garrett, D. Cadmore, T. Laidlaw, 204 .x-Weight 192 ORDER OF $30.00 or more and 2 fused ito speculate as to whethe? yooa0 J “Killorn. ? Mac- | 217 — Ed Watters, A. jJonn- 6,2. Height 6’ 2" quantity prices. Please enclose .25 | ATTAIN THEIR. GOAL fl ees ak Jong contracts will be used by |: 9 T. 1 ” 1 WHLGHERBWE 42'2"" - Chest (Norm) . 42” for postal and handling charges. —ADD YOUR NAME f SPECIAL GUESTS — ; ae . the? Lions or oher NFL clubs, rwin, A. Pickard, ston, J Willoughby. 4414 Chest (expd.) 44": GLOBE HAPORT CO TO THE: CONTRIBU- { : : : ae to prevent personne! raids by’ A. Dowling. ~ - | 32.24 — C Flinn, 8. Weir, T. 19". Réach Ts” Box 24,. Station B, | ae | : 33 ihe. AFL. 9.14 — R, MacNeill, J. Simons, | Gencheff. 45° “Biceps 45” Quebec ‘City, PC TOR ROLL. 3 Karras, has been’ an all-NFL A Matheson. 231 — J. Millar, H. Dobson, | 1219" | Forearm 1. = ep es rm otk He sat out the 1963 season on 9.2! — D. Tweel, R Stewart, (A. Hartley. 5. Clay. ba Ua ~ VERNON Kl ER HAL Be orders from the league after be- © Nicholson. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS — ce toming involved in.a gambling 9.28 — G. Rogers,. D. MacDon- Curlin Club REMEMBER WHEN ... =e See sue ere UN ; 935 — B.- Moreside, N. Mac- | recor or -the seven fur- Pe = » Isgac. sc Nominates longs distance 11 years- ago. Talat ae re MONCTON : 389-3425 * SATURDAY, MAY Zlst, 8. 45 P. M. - cA 10.00 — J: Molloy, M. MacKen.- | 67 Offi | today—in 1955—by winning ies: re ean) BASEBALL zie, A. McCurdy, R. Boyles. 19 icers by in. 80 seconds. at. Inglewood, ° 1,4 “ue «= J. Beer, c. MacMillan, Calif, on an oval course. - < E Jardine. Charlottetown Curling» Club This equalled the straight- >You Are Invited Le , PRACTIC ior ok Mistard, FE. Cox | held it's annual meeting on’ Mon- course record set in 1926 rae sane e oye , George Stewar!, Legion Rase= H14--—-G. Molloy; 1 Laidlaw, coe — = — A a Edition, in Eng: ie ball Director, has called prac. v2. D- Rogers; 3, Doug A sreat deal of interest’ was =e siete : | To join the "PARTY" for: speeches, entertainment, lunch | or this vafternoon_at_2.30 eT _indicated bythe manner ‘in : , =, . u pm. for all Midcet, Juvenile, as, M. Weir : 4 z ; Eon eet er its.| 11.28 — H. Mathesosi, K. Wood, | Weide both members, and ex ZENITH LAWN MOWER and dance. Music. by the Fabulous Trio and Ken & Eddy. “The Pirates have ‘the best ‘infield unit in the jean and : S first heavy- Plasterer and British -champion -, H : 3 {t {s highlighted by. the best double play combination, in base- Oe ecient Pike 1s see (saves Buen et ia a “ ie chai ea ci fara” gues ‘ee C. ~ RUDISCH'S h ; ball today, second baseman Bill Mazeroski: and shortstop The undefeated, - 24-year- old: Detdhe! ne Oper Ueoke Phipps’ Stupendous fourth, two Cavendis 1 Gene Alley. Mazeroski led the league’s second-«sackers in |p Clay with a left hook to the jaw | Phipp pene lace. ‘GARAGE eavyweight champion was. a | in the fourth round. Clay was uP, lengths out .of *first. place. a Alberry Plains BBASIAoGaSS o} prohibitive 5%4-to-1 favorite to ship the 32-year-old Londoner again in their title 15-rounder- | Ht gd average last vear and he is not likely to drop that . hofior for some time. Donn Clendenon, .the first cae fs adequate on de- fense and had a .301 average with 96 RBIs last year and. ‘at three-avhen the bell sounded. ‘All three will be back Safur- step RAL MAMTA Champ Joe Torres er's' gashed face; In the fifth, Clay battered Coop- | forcing the third baseman Bob Bailey, always noted as a strong hitter has. come a long way on his defense. Thus the infield is a - smooth functioning unit and even should the opposing team be~ hitting the pitchers the= double play~ ‘always looms as a ; The Bucs have no worries in thé outfield either ‘as ‘thes have two of the current league leading battsman patrolling the pastures.* Matty Alou’ in leftfield leads the Toop im :. average—(.350),':hits—(45!, and-trivles (7). Roberto. Clem Britain's first heavyweight | | championship fight in 58 years Lf the’ outdoor Arsenal Soccer Stadium. Pi From_the.time of his arrival , and until t ys before the return bout, Clay that -Cooper..was a tough: foe with “a” powerful.left—hook=a atte. soe Favore he ‘(AP) NEW YORK — Jose | ~Tcrres;-making-the--first-defence |. of. the light- heavyweight crown | -,Feferee to stop. the fight in the” | round the American had pre “| dicted ‘it would end: -}.- BASEBALL ~ ~American-Leatue Political ‘onservative 1 A two time National League batting champ is also in the out- | panep that had dropped Clay in First. : . field at center and Willie Stargell plays left field. |the fourth round of their fight’ he won 14 months ago, isa 7-to- | ue 11 4110-4 The Bucs have a very strong hitting and fielding bench | here nearly two years ago. 8 favorite to repel the challenge | Detroit O10 100 oe 411 : and such stars as Jose Pagan and Jarry May. |The ‘result-is an expected 46,-- of Californian Wayne Thorton in | Balt ___——-_-200 102 30x—. 8 13 1 '- If the Dodgers do not.manage to cop league honors than = |-900 sellout of the soccer field at |g 15-rounder at Shea Stadium | Soarma (1-3), Sherry (7), the Pirates are the club that I will. pick to do so. - |prices—ranging from. $58.80 for > tonight. Podres (8) and Freehan:. Bin- i ‘ the ringside- seats to $5.88° for’ ker (3-3). Watt—(7)-and—Etche- = | Sanding room. The 30-year-old, Puerto Rican- “ | barren. HRs: Det — Freehan ea | In addition, another. 40,000 born New Yorker, who was (4), McAuliffe (2)- Balt—Etch- wling ou rn ey | jfans are expected to watch the ee ne Fae a apd barren (3), F. Robinson (9). closed-circuit , television in 17 |tom, predicted he wou oc : d - \ British movie. theatres. Mittiony out the No. 1 en from _ plop City aera G more will see the fight televised Fresno within six rounds | Talbot (1-4) (Wvatt (8) and fia To Go Today the Prince E 4ward Island Mens ‘jolly Jack “Spy’ Ready genial scribed Bowling. Title. Bowling will be--- SS aa 4X, y |the Charlottetown Mets, the with me and it _ | Cleveland — ; _ [Shattora ede, Rotnay Be alt GEA" onthe” We y‘Coung gone MEM cece Sti 8 7 ces, Seamans, entry. | el! “and. _AZCUC:._< OT : aT MacLean and Son When Cooper heard this he veterans Al Bolan and Harold The London fight will be tele- | (2-2), Fisher (8) - and Romano, | ; : é : Pur X: ad wo Bic inten | shook his head and_ said: Conrad, have to depend on a) ‘east via the Early Bird satel- McNertney (9). Bennett Carr Dan J Compton Po Summerside, Creat: Lanse of “Funny fellow. In the morning late ticket sale to make a profit. |\ite, starting around 5: 15 p.m. | National. League. : re 3 RCAF,- Summerside, the ae lhe o a a worthy challen- The weather is the key. EDT. a me Sees a , re- iger. Then this.” ‘Chicago 010 000 001— 2 91 A ; sent Maritime Mens Bowli | With a break in the weather; The Torres - Thornton fight 8 . HE AM : | champs. Ps | on does he think will hap- Conrad predicted a crowd of 30,- will start at 10:30 p.m. EDT. |Adanta Oe 1 “ 4th QUEENS BUILDING TE ee. Each team entered will be al DR is |nors 3). and. Hundley: Lemar: = les Pe start fast,” said Cooper. nors (5) and Hundley: Lemas- se me : he Noe ees owe en van Jus As sem ae catch + TALES OF THE TAPES ter (4-3) and Torre. HRs: Chi. so DETROIT (AP) =~ Tackle coe vty ere 2400 him. Obviously, ‘the longer the _- |Banks 2 (2); Ata— Aaron (14), eo Alex Karras, controversial wal ta erg only; -42 fight lasts *the more chance NEW YORK (AP)—Tale of 34” Waist gg (Jones 2 (2), Alou (9), Torre (9. mainstay of Detroit Lions, bowling there is of me getting a cut. | jthe tape for the world light 95° * Thigh: 23" iw : signed a seven-year contract | _ The trophies up for grabs are: |But I shall be just_as ready to heavyweight championship fight. 47" calf _yqg—{Minnesota® —.0000010— 1 609 Friday. with the~National~Foot- ; a_trophy--for—the player ee | Sat St ers oN 16" iNew York “000 020 00x— 2 40 th |catch Clay in the 10th round as urday night between Cham- | 13 Fist 13” ball - League club and was) ‘He highest ‘single, a trophy for |the first.” : _|pion Jose Torres and Wayne. |. Pascual (6-2), Boswell (7) and quoted as saying he had turned | play in a proposed Legion spon- { ie rtaining generally to club ac- : a a sored Junior’ league 11.34 — A. MacLeod, T. Con.) Pt d election of officers : ne Lf 4 " - \ ‘ ihe interested in playing a se Sa eae 6 s fae the sorting vert: os ea Recondition — - | ws REPAIRS | VOTE °. Bis SHAW BUILDING TEAM eo :il this summer: are urged to - neso x. Scan- . ‘ . ; - * Following is the slafe of of- $ AIX : ; eivin attend as.the fate of the league Tan a mia aoe -“ficers: President, CHM Carp- | 40.00. : BAYS Make uence i Cee sane D \ iM nD fa ee F Weatt, hell: Vice-President. and Pro- | WW & i rower, just Dial '4-6423 ck Kane, Charles Ryan. and ac Dona Karty: Addie MacDonald: sec ak : ' Sas hat D aaes wits ous VOTE 2 and Carl McQuaid will be tnwattend. - 1.14 ~ A.G. MacMillan, K.. Ir ‘Fetary and Publicity, Loi ‘A* Hiberal allowance for i Service Manager, JACK ance_as_coaches.-. wit ROM _nall; Treasurer, Bill Sinn: jyour . hearing aid in ex: GARNHUM, to. have ‘ ; i Re Atl anning, R. Perry, games, Welter “Reddin, enter. |change for new. Zenith your repairs made? = JOB-SEEMS“SAFE- Aide aa Ron | mation, Clary Frewtngs met p “85.00 i cc MAY 30th aia ddan Jack Slattery has bees din | facKenzie, Ron berchip,. Bill.Ball. wavs. and ~ Priced from “KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. ts * announcer for Art Linbletter’s a: “a cobtorey fe: M | Means, Larry Blakeney; hall Mt M s : - ie ier ee gi Ansell House Party since its radio, y —_G. Cidmo ac- rentals and kitchen, Paul 0’: combs: usic tore : 2s Bra kley P < Dial 4-6423 - : ae : Inserte y a Queens P.C. Association” debut im 1944. pPonaid, WwW. MacLean. Rourke: jab, Babby- Dillon, b ckley _ Ros = % a, . ‘ -manager of the Basilica creation Centre. The eight teams entered are | Re- | high average, a trophy for high | in the United States, Mexico and other countries via (a Early Bird satellite. just how. he would do the job, ending with: .° “I'm sorry it only lasted” a |minute. Cooper could not live | J MacKinnon. tive expressed themselves Canada, | “This is going to be a rought, tough fight,’’ said Thornton, a} 26-year-old who is one of the | $75,000 and Thornton $25,000 so ‘they can't lose in New York's ¢99 and a gross gate of $250,900/(1), Cardenal (4). Schaal (1); \first outdoor title fight in six \despite the ‘years. |Thornton at Shea Stadium. _ HEARING AIDS 4 competition fro: | the Cassius Clay-Henry Coope x—Official weights to be an- |Battey: Downing (3-3), Bryan: Santiago (3-1) and Til Casanova. HRs: Cal —. Brune ash—Casanova (3). r Ramo |man. HR: Bos—Petrocellj (7).. 300 100 000—_3- 8.1 t T * z o v . . +