oilin, Cmti, Bt._ay 16-2. : , reakness Stakes May Be | ichest Race in History $1,000 to start in the race sched-, cer with Bill Boland up in the uled for a 5:45 p.m. EDT post; May 2 Derby. Tomy Lee is not vies - entered in the Preakness. : winner, except anassa Eight horses mile| Mauler, will net 3 record $136,200 | 54 > tavheereangydtei § Riflemen Prepare f For June Match © | “At 1.00 o'clock this efiernoos |distence from Halifax. te e i hf ! vi Hi | purse. The Mauler was a sup- te ee Island. plementary nominee at $10,009|/COmpeted at Louisville. in ad- conducted tor vent tow Ga Last year the match was held * and his net would be $126,300. | dition to Sword Dancer and First 5 St oe the} st Squaw Point with the Move ~ On the eve of the race the|Landing, they are: Mrs. Halina 200, 500, and 200 ranges, | Scotia team talaing top henors. feeling grew that the classic *s Royal Oribit (Derby seven shots te count et each. would be a duel between Willie | 4th), the Claiborne Farm's Dune oe tap nee | OFC mps Shoemaker on S Dancer and| View (8th); Anthony Imbesi’s or @ committee, composed May ' eee First Land-| Rico Tesio (10th), C. B. Fisch- ‘ : |bach’s Festival King (11th), and Major MacDonald j If The Shoe fits Sword Dancer, | Patrice Jacobs’ Our Dad (15th). Ucutonend Ar K Sanoche “| Ma Wi Te it would be the initial Preakness|Emil Doce’s Manassa Mauler, The match, claimed to be the r. n | victory for the 27-year-old jockey. | Robert Lytle’s Sundown 2nd, and only one of its kind still con-|_ WATERLOO, Ont, (CP) — The ESSEN Germany (CP) — New| _ Shoemaker rode Tomy Lee to|L. G. Robinson's Marauder mis- ducted in Canada, will take|Ostario Intercollegiate Football Yon nasser Shaded Boston | ® 20Se victory over Sword Daw-' sed the Derby. place this on June 19th at| Conference champion this year Rang ai ‘ the Rifle Range a short |™ay play off with the Maritimes Bruins 4-3 before 3,500 fans Fri- \ e day to take an 8-7 lead in the ffi i European exhibiton tout between : the National Hockey League DOWN THE a Cha Ottawa Rough Rider player whe elubs. eS ranges Name [now coaches foutell aS Pron ‘The teams continue the~.22-| - BACK NEW . B.C.-(GP)jcis Xavier University, had ap- game series in Krefeld, Germany eee, ee nS (emntel Gon SS Se of today. Inter - Lacrosse the ~season/ game ow rddie Shack, Eddie Litzenber- STRETCH has dropped one of the Myce cemed’ ena ib oak ger, Jack Bownass and George ‘ team nemes in Canada in favor , Nov. 14 in Mari- Sullivan scored for the Rangers of the name of the team's spon- : while Don McKenney, Dune gor, a brewery. There are four teams in the Brodie and Leo Boivin were the The Saimonbellies will hence-| Maritime confenence—St. Francis Boston marksmen. Joe O’Brien has arrived at ticipant im the rich Trans-Amer- forth be known as O’Keefes. The| Xavier, Dathousie University, Tasker Raceway, 008 Nes Sete pool gpm lina Mg enced coer ee Gate wee Une ons | RE Gearenter eed HAGE e arrangements several horses series will conclude white will be replaced with | Stadacona. Roy Harris To Se ek ce Goon a Tl ee es os ce white gweaters with black and| The Ontario league has six k mainder of the two dozen hor- | 000 event. One of Joe’s best trot- yellow trim. teams — University of Waterloo Start Comebac ses he shipped East from the S. | ters is Brogue Hanover, that last The team, last year’s national | Mules; Ontarie Agricultural Col- A. Camp training grounds at |year won $39,340 as 3 two-year- champions, is the third to change|lege Redmen, defending group CONROE, Tex. (AP) — Texas} Shafter, California, will be atjold and took a record of 2.05. ~ its neame this season—Vancouver | champions; Royal Military Col- boxing champion/ Goshen track. He is eligible to the Triple Crowe ° ; Pilseners became the Carlings|lege Cadets; Ottawa University Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot will| Joe, who had the honor ef be-|—the Yonkers Futurity, the|. FANCY FOOTWORK and Nanamo Timbermen became | Geegees; Cariton University Rav- the Labatts. ens, and McMaster Marauders start his comeback next month ing the second highest winning ‘when ‘he meets big Charley; wi the other! tom Sawyer (left of Grand- nip a hustling Capilano Thunder-|final in Vancouver. Sawyer tries, Garreau (right) puts his best es. view Legion shows the fancy|bird team 1-0. im the seventh|to dribble around Caps’ inside is bighly | footwork that helped his team divisidn mainland cup soccer’ right, Fred Stead, while Tony | foot forward. (CP Phote) Another too a moveeraa” reed tnt | BRITISH GOLFERS LOSE FOUR MATCHES ==. + U.S. Takes Stronghold On International Trophy * player from San Diego, Calif.,| ing driver on the Grand stopped Nino Valdes, then the No. | cuit, The to 2 ia his last outing. Yonkers is me Harris, who fought Floyd Pat-| ow Wave, m terson for the heavyweight title} cord of 1.56 oa has not met any name fighters| old last fall at Hollywood Purk. since. Patterson stopped Harris| Inglewood, Cal. horse heavyweight, at Miami Beach) attention will the that I His 3 i 3 4 Z : } : z f ¥ 3 'F i 5 N UO O A al Nr “Tl wd O Zz H in a eh is , of } By PIUS CALLAGHAN Se as Gane — MURIFIELD, Scotland (CP)—|from the U.S. The Americans the morning's 18 holes, but the; college student, and Ward Wet- | cng sale lat fo Slane Hon. |e, Usled Saas event the fer hare wee 16 of she 1? compet US. Soam, tose tat Sn | and Michacl Maa a and't | eam matches away from : : afternoon o gain its sweep. i ANDY BATHGATE captured himself the Best warty Oe Te eae ee ent lie Walker Golf Comet as a CHANGE IN UK. TEAM dramatic oofneback to complete other got top cover every sport page across : tion Friday and took a strangle-|"'V . ral icklem, non - playing} t jay’s activities. eountry. The league's most ere player proved @ popular = great euccenp 2 few yeOrs | 14 on the international trophy. , Friday's tne play wes Scotch | captain of the British team, am-| Coe announced a change in the selection with : erywhere nearly mueh| Driver, Park bees The unexpected and rare shut-| foursomes, in which two._men om/ nounced one change in his line-| U.S. team after Friday's But Andy did a bit +o ae as ak with | racing : few oo of the | out left Britain with the near-|a team play the same ball, hit- up for today’s matehes. He sub-' matches. Taylor will not br tok fd gp elie an eae Montreal Canadiens’ fans and made @| Camp Stable at Yonkers without limpossible job of winning seven|ting alternate shots. ' stituted Dick Smith for Arthur today’s singles, giving way te wh tet t thom howling for Andy’s scalp. ‘too much success, as we noticed, |% today’s eight singles matchés| Britain held a lead in two of | Perowne, a farmer who returned’ Dean Beman. gt dared to suggest that Maurice ‘Rocket’ Richard should orohably because of the change in order to take the cup away'the four matches at the end of | to competition Friday for the first | retire before he gets hurt seriously. from warm California to the al- . | time after a two-year layoff and, most frigid Yonkers weather, found nothing but trouble. i 2 WE om ¢ oe Bathgate n most — in his — caught the speculeters with BASEBALL RESULTS Perowne teamed with Michad | Rifle Challenge to the great ‘ *. Andy great a hockey wareur , i ; 5 American League } Herbert (2-3) and House: Kemn- | pomalleck against U.S. team cap-} We the “Young Bucks” : 00 ocean ny gt Meade at | : : admit Maurice | when he drove Adjos Express ; _|tain Charlie Coe and Billy Joe’ |. dcbiedly Bathgate would be the first to, adm We doa't know of |firet to the wire, and he paid | Chicago 100 003 020-6 9 0 Ppa ‘s “a and Porter. HRS: | patton and lost 9 and 8. Perowne “ifle wee oe hereby chal- Bas Played ie ould try to discount the fame of Richard, let slone| $6040 for a % wager. The Ex- |New York 000.000 000-0 6 3/Kcy-Lopes (4). oon_4 @ 1{Tepeatedly -hit Into trouble, giv- lenge t Old Timers” to enyone inner of the Hart award press horse took a record as a| Pierce (3-2) and Lollar; Ford,|Cleveland 022 000 ing his partner several scrambl- a Challenge match at} = ee vinced that Bathgate speaks from the | two-year-old last year of 2.01 1-5 /(3-2) Coates (7), Kucks (9) and Beaten 000 010 002-3 5 4) ing recovery shots. Squaw Point Rifle Range depths of his ar thak te urges the 37-year-old Montrealer te and won $57,250 for the season. | Berra. i ; sont ett aa ones aot Coe, US. amateur champion, on May 18, 1959. To be "3 quit while the quitting is good. Joe has brought with him five cee oon - a . | White, caaee” a ame: on jand Patton won the first four; ghot under Inter-Maritime t j ° 2 * . a. 7 lo *,* THE ROCKET has himslet great acclaim from the eee aaa’ ct 6 tie’ cane aoe tL) cok Boreaee: Wal- | Colavito (9), Minoso (4) BenJen-| ick cad Pereaae ae tan | conditions. om hockey folk of Montreal. ve eet him as they have mitwrireal |28°. Scott Frost. 158 26. None | ker, loewiet) and Triandos. HRs een o ie: chance to recover. Signed, entibietion, lots —— ed any other hockey ayer mere presence 1 bees of them has raced yet, but | Det - ret (4). Bit-Nieman Nai ague The biggest upset came when “The oung ‘ed : : Forum ice does something os — — whe we understand that they be | (5). Phila 000 020 000-2 4 0 Bill Hyndman /and Tommy Aaron ¥ Bucks Sinan esitance oo promote faster applauding every =e that ~ - aad evan @e'@ of |in action within a few je If | Kansas City 000 000 310-4 8 2'St. Louis 141 010 10x—8 12 1) combined over the final holes of} ________. isu , But all ne ean ee Seen. days of Maurice they turn out to be i Washington 010.001 000-2 5 ©} Roberts (2-2), Hearn (2), Meyer the afternoon round to defeat! ee rT Gt Zreallé laid Count / oe tee. yd voted a. not want to see | performers, the Scott Frost stock (7) and Hegan, Thomas (7); | Britain's No. 1 team of Joe Carr : this great performer a misfit on an hockey team. We would never | will take « tremendous increase Hi . Set Mizell (4-]), and H. Smith. HRs: and Guy Wolstenholme 1 up. most inexpensive a want to see that day come when those fans who had applauded in value. earing StL-Crow (3), Boyer (7), White | ONE UP WIN | \ : him for his great feats would boo him for his inabilities. to | CORMIER STABLE nternational League Harvie Ward and Dr. Frank | salesman you can Pridham’s Feed Service ........... +++... Alberton eould come to Richard, just as it has eome We had the pleasure of a visit d Buffalo at Montreal, ppd, cold | Taylor also triumphed 1 up, over ‘ : ; her ce athletes. G jto the stable of Harvey Cor- For Mon ay weather. | Reid J of Scotland wed tend | em | Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. .... Summerside g Bathgate to task |"™er at the Charlottetown track, Rochester at Toronto, ppd, cold Sewell. | ploy---a Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. ...........+6-... Bedeque esti Bar Ge eats tha “Sackar’ bes yielded quite | Harvey. ial eet oe from eae, va Loa Bey |wenther. | Jack Nicklaus, 19-year-old U.S. | GUARDIAN Keith Kennedy .... cacas .... Kensington for his suggestion. . us in to see inson es as wor! oot teceeting Perecres @ bit of speed, considerable wind s ee eae de" | Convair, p, 2.01. He ie quite a|dleweight champion in New York * i Preston Rackham ..........+::.++.- Wheatley River = - bility, when be comme bask i oon” large horse, im splendid condi-|pending a hearing before the | Al h li A PATRIOT MROUNNS TEGO coc ccc cc ccewececcsccescens Cornwall signs was em por: ” me ipping. He | tion, and looks as though he will | state athletic commission set for . pee oom cont er | ot neee © rT al. \retain his crown as Meritime | Monday afternoon. f CO 0 CS onymous | = 4 one & Son .........-.. Oyster Bed Bridge ran’ see why Ss , . : ; . . ‘ a ] ' Lt ] . ete survey of Maurice and his champion pacer this season. By| Robinson's lawyer, Marvin Ma-| ark's BOVINE 5 cb sc ccckebsccecs me Oe He ee rgb lad of 37. who has the under-| the way, Convear stands nearly |chat, delivered a letter to the!} PUBLIC MEETING WANT AD McGowan’s Ltd. pis 5 Kilmuir ee os a man of twenty-five, a chest like a village black-| 16 hands in height, and & takes |commission shortly before Fri-| Se On eee ee Pintth shoulders like a good lightheavy and the general setup ef | a "inch blanket cover him. | day's meeting, called to eonsider| . Dillon & Spillett Lid. ............++.. Charlottetown . . And here is some surprising | vacating Ray's title. | Phone 8506 Maritime Representative ............... Ivan Kerry Tr certainly admire Baz’s faith in this great hockey star. He |news for you! He is cod wih Machat claimed Robinson had|| CAPITOL THEATRE, SUNDAY, MAY 17 signed to meet Carmen Basilio : : nd that. should he round : a : : hove his avvraisal of the Rocket is correct a a . Sept. 21 in Philadelphia's Muni- New Brunswick Acadia Grou Speake @ontinue for — =e seasons, all of them = find him ™ Ago — 2 owned p-! cipal Stadium. He insisted the 39- P _ producing in grea ; : : Nobody, . . Breau year-old boxer thus has complied Nobody wants to see a star like gr he Esa t. * | Moncton. Mr. Breau is one of with a state Supreme Court order | EVERYBODY WELCOME last of all, this season’s winner of the Hart the leading pharmacists of that/of April 30 directing him to the stable as assistant |‘‘enter into articles of agreement | Me ity. In ‘HARD has done well financially from his hockey city | one oe ink he has any worries on the financial side |to Harvey Cormier is Gerald | to defend against Basilio or risk business. We don’t thi h the | Noonan ; Cae when does decide to retire from the game. That being the /* p ee the vacating of his title by the FIRST TOUR TO THE MARITIMES ! ! - is no need for him to have to play when he hasn't In addition to Conveir, the ste-| commission in 15 days.” ; get to much hockey savvy left. There is no need for Richard to ble includes: War Cry Ranger,| The catch is however, that nder physical handicaps. He doesn't have to do that | p, 2.06; Betty French, p, 2.08 45; | Basilio has not signed. perform wu : of thing. : Jolly Jim, p, 2.09; Pepper! According to the, letter, a sub- Mice are not among those who are taking Bathgate t@ task for | Clegg, p, 2.10 3-5; Betty S. Bell’ stantial guarantee (reported to be k E E Vv E fis suggestion to Maurice to get ou i eae does mene P, 2.14 15-. $200,000 to $250,000) will be of-| a Any for saying what he thinks is best for “he &e Monday night, May 11, wasn’t |fered Basilio. A. former. ands wong that Rocket may shine more ee of might that horses! The National Boxing Associa- S a 0 WwW brightly ce ae ie the 05-40 scan. Be eae perhaps, O’- fast —- ee ee oe pace | tion. already has stripped Robin- : . aie and company are the ones who are off the beam. s : nding | son of his title although it has 3 sen as ous fe that the Rocket does the right thing. If it’s to | the conditions, in the fifth race, |ingicated it will reconsidér if he @ “Many Times a Hit i" ome a active player, then we hope his star will continue = oor ti oo gens WS | and Basilio sign for a champion- wares” iD . : te shine brightly. ine Rocket that the second fastest mile of the|*P_ match. - Gsag ll : NVITES YOU TO DROP | Everyone wishes =. : night at Rockiaghem Park, the The big question for the eom- ‘our Walls” F 1 ‘ YOUNG DON DRYSDALE, the 6 ft, 6, 23-year-old Los Angeles fastest being that of Hardy Jun-|™isson 0 decide, will be what @ “Blue Boy” : EXT .WEEKEND hurler, got fined $50 the other day for hitting San Francisco’s |ior in the “B” trot, purse $1,500, a ae ng a * rma move OVER we } Willie Mays with a pitched ball. ae »,|with the mile in 2.10 1-5. scp and now Hl the day before Don had made the following comment | Captain .J-T. Cruickshank, pre-| Paul Kane, the noted Canadian @ “Home siyou let them dig in up there and you are digging Your | oWR! ident of Sackville Downs Race-|painter who died in 1871, trav- tac ; next door —- come over and ve. They'll kill you if you don't let them know you ‘way, Lower Sackville, N.S. de-jelled widely among the Indians AST OF 10! ! of . 6s ie ” (Continued on page 9) of the Northwest. gs. including a change scene can . f his fourth win Wednesday night ———————————————— 2 ie . : 1 th with the sent Npitimoargh Pirates bat he ended up with a 3-3 pitching re a “BLUE BOYS you! You can love your a sia tadia, ' : if & an | i : ' cord instead of _— eye ae wih ther Gabe tat We FEDERA I ION OF {741M REEVES* = "RCA VICTOR RECORDS®, BAND" ~ | grandeur of the Cabot Trail, lose your heart in : ensors ‘hen hurling against enren n toten ean and ALSO— ee : ly Annapolis Valley, and leave your worries behind as in his : I i ‘ the Beates ies ‘niapeymen on cicht occasions. ‘That's ite 8 AGRICULTURE | THE LOUVIN BROTHERS 3 I get to know Nova Scotia and the yacation fun to be , Mathews, *| : feat, s02tg Mth Cincinnatl Tedless are the roughest team to . | |] The Nation's Ne. 1 Duet—Famous For Close Harmony . e clong our highways and byways. come alOng — ” Driedale maintains they were always rough on kim ane, miw) ; ‘oun ih Frask Thomas and Pinson, they are even tous 4 4.1 SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETINGS | I ee and bring the family, too. | une ne Somes. Dow sand ta lke Sewing 8 itching 4s | WEDNESDAY, MAY 2° cos See 7 tan your visit with us? Droo us a but Orla hel your ment against the Giants ; From Wheeling, West Virginia . Can we help you p have changed things. | 8.30 P. M.. ; | ty BRAVES are tough to, Don insists, despite the | ; »M. | TWO HOURS OF TRULY THE FINEST WESTERN . ine today... _SURE, THE about . , : that he seems to be able to topple them just anytime These meetings are called to give mem- VARIETY FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Wes: when you face hitters like Fred Haney has on hand f0|] Boog ty of rene eee Bs: ea rita Sets | | NST cccideet iewenee. || Birchwood High School | © wjova SCOTIA TRAVEL BUREAU a magic Wand over ; HEA: NOVA SCOTIA a Premium $5.00 . MAY 19 AT 7 AND 9:30 P.M. bo ee HALIFAX — alia ‘That's what matters. “ ooo — ~ 2 3 A ; ; ’ bce Ja : . s