A 1 The Dodgers Are Horrible LOS A.\’GELE.S (AP) — There suggestins d u r i n g the ;‘,);‘l}‘lg that the Dodgers might not National League ‘ICTE hi, ,. ’:‘(JI" Still. place. But there they are-—for the first time since July 2, 1948. And I Ian- ager Walt Alston could promise no swift ascent after the latest humil'Lation——-a 12-3 loss to the San Francisco Giants Monday night. “If a couple of guys get in a slump,” Alston said, you can take out the whole team." Alston, a polite gentleman who likes to smile but found it dif- ficult Monday night. was asked whether the ex - Brooklyn club might not be trying too hard to please its new audience. “Playing at home? No. I don't think that has much to do with it. If we play away like we played here, we’ll get beat just as bad.” Back Stretch (Continued from page 6) Bros. stable of Brampton. Be- lieve me, they have quiet a setup there. “Through the winter months ‘and spring, we were training 23 at the farm, and there were ten an Del Miller's stable in Florida, and two he was racing in Califor- nia. They own some 160 horses; 22 of them are mares by the world's most wanted sire — Adios, whose stud fee is $5,000. This is more than any other person or farm own. “We brought 17 horses here (Blue Bonnets) and there are sev- en or eight more to come. Rac- ing is held every night here, ex- cept Sonday, when they race in the afternoon. Racing goes on, rain or shine, and for the last week or ten days we have been getting quite a lot of rain. ‘‘I take care of three: six-year-old that made 21 starts last year and won 10 firsts and six seconds, and $11,625 in purs- es. He naiced at Santa Anita, Cali- "forntia, this spring, started four times and won in 2.04; while there, he bowed I tendon and they sent him home 1-atme. But we worked on him, and patched him up, and Last Sunday he won in 2.06 3-5, pacing the first eight in 14 sec- onds and the last quarter in 29 3-5 He Is I beautiful horse with extreme speed. The third one I am looking after is Pollyanna, a green pacer by Adios. She will be ready to start soon. ISLANDERS AROUND “My boss, trainer M.acKinley, is very high on Pollyanna. He is the head trainer and does most of the driving, has a nice house trailer here, and he and Mrs. MacKin- ley are very comfortable. I enjoy working for them, and believe me, he Is a good horseman and abdiit the last place you'd‘ expect to find them is in last Selka song, 2.08. has won over $13,- 000 and she is now five years old. Captain Wright, p, 2.03, is a 55”‘, “Id 8350 BTVO my regards inc1e:l‘_3r.‘;b0dy around the track ‘anduA:’_‘fi;, my Old Dals Howard Thanks, Archie, and we hope yfiur horses continue their win- ging streak, and that you will "’“e 3 Very €I1J0_Vable summer. GETTING READY Next Monday night. May 19, 31:1 15:18 harness racing season Dowf Ilimderway at Sackville H 5 ~a°9W~a_y. near Halifax. orses are moving In daily, there 2”“ be plenty on hand that night fo make the events interesting or all who attend. Yesterday. James (Roach) Mac Gregor trucked over the follow- ing horses to Staicvkville Downs: Minneapolis, 2.10 3-5; Miss Wilma Dale, 3.209; Raven Abbe. 2.07; !Scot‘land s Ace, 2.09; Runnymeade Darby, 2.16 4-5; and the four- year-old unmarked pacer, Bud- dy's Brother. There is plenty of activity at the Moncton raceway, w h e re horsemen and officials are get- ting ready for the opening next Monday. Among the horses that are eing watched keenly in work- outs is Hi-Handy 2.02 3-5, a 10 year-old gelding owned by Dr. A. J. Delaney. Another good one is Queen Fris- co. that took a three—year-ol'd. mark of 2.06 3-5 in 1956. Another 1S Senator Quay, 2.10, and the good six-year-old pacer, Rexolli- try, that took a mark of 2.12 2-5 last year and showed her heels to a lot of real good pacers. From the .a'bo"e you will see that the Doctor has a strong stable for 1958. ' ' A recent change of owner took place last week when the pacer, Walter Rosecroft, 2.07 1-5, win- ner of 9 firsts, 3 seconds and 4 thirds last year, was sold by S. S. Horseman of Moncton to Bud McCoombs of Newcastle. He will be campaigned, along with others of the McCoombs stable, by that very genial trainer and driver. Roy Creamer. LOWERED RECORD Since reading Archie Llewel- lyn’s letter, we notice by the Cape Breton Post, that one of Ronnie M*ascDonald’s winners mentioned was the pacer, Couz, and in Aubrey Keizerfis column in the Post, we find that the time of his winning mile at Blue Bonnets was 2.12 1-5, which lowered his former record from 2.14 1-5. It is mighty lucky that Rock- ingham Park, Salem, New Hampshire, was constructed as an all-weather track, as they have been experiencing all sorts of weather since their spring harness racing meet opened on the night of April 11. That night is described as a "near bliz- zacrd” and since then 70 percent of the nights have been cold and. rainy. and the north-east winds howling and making conditions very uncomfortable for horses, drivers and officials- and ‘that’s not saying anything about the hardy fans in the grandstand. Our friend George MacDonald of this city has been very help- ful to this column for many years, and we are going to break a promise ‘and mention him because he deserves to be can drive a horse good. 'llhere area recognized as one of the best two young men from Charlotte- town here —— Allan Jeffrey and Robert Craig, and I also see the Smith b1‘.otiher.s from Mt. Stewart their every day, and they take meals w-ith us. Harley Harrison arrived here from Halifax with six head. They are a good looking bunch, and it . friends of harness racing in this province, and he has also been very helpful as an official in the Judges’ Stand at Charlottetown track. - The following Is taken from a Boston Globe edition handed to was a -great pleasure to see Har- ry. Bob Brown, of Woodstock, N.B., is located a very short dis- tance from our stable, and he has three horses. Another Maritimer that you know very well —- Ran- nie MacDonald — arrived a few nights ago and has since won two races. Leave it to Ranniel. “I was talking to George Hen- derson last Sunday, and I think he is the happiest man in Mon- treal beoause of the w.ay Ted Gen- essee, 2.10, is racing up here. He has started four times, and was 1-2-1-1-. In the race in which he finished second, he was so close that he was photoed out. La-st night he trotted away from them in the stretch, winning in 2.10 flat and stepping the last half in 1.03. Driver Robillard seems to have the key to him now. He is the best looking horse at this race- tnack, and has earned $2,000 al- ready. New Idea, 2.08 2-5, am Island-‘bred horse, has also been Winning for owner Henderson. They are stabled right next to Us so I have a chat with Ted Genessee every day. “Please remember me to good, old Jerry A. Hanover and Sir Jo- Have Perspiration stains ever ru|ned_ Your Dress} _ ARRID with Pe_rstop* was rubbed Into this wornanx forehead. After 15 minutes in a 104° steam-bath, she was drip ing with perspira- tion—huf' ARRID kept her forehead dry. cAu_AnA's LARGEST Used daily, ARRID. too, will keep your underarm: dry. soft and sweet . . . keep your clothes safe from_ perspiration stains. ARRID with Perstop Is 11/5 times as effective as all leading deodorants. ‘Dorm Products "IHOMITI tor sultonatcd hydrocarbon surfactants. I Du"reIIe Due In Montreal MONTREAL (CiP)—-Yvon Dur- elle. Canadian and British Empire light heavyweight champion, is expected here Thursday to con- tinue training for his May 21 bout against Germinal Ballarin of Fran-ce. The bout will be held in Montreal Forum. Duerlle had planned to arrive Tuesday from his home in Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., but a grounded plane and the illness of his daugh- ter delayed ‘him. Ballarin is expected to arrive by automobile from New York to- day. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) —- Probable pitchers for today’s major league games (won-lost records in par- entheses): American League Baltimore at New York—O’Dell (2-4) vs Sturdivant (1-1). Cleveland at Detroit (N)—-WiI- helm (0-0) v Foytack (3-2). Boston at Washington (N)—Sis- let (4-1) vs Lumenti (1-2). Chicago at Kansas City (N)-- Donovan (1-3)v«s Burnette (1-0) National League Los Angeles at Chicago-Ere kine (1-1) vs Brosnan (2-3). 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