worth: $1,280, AMI IN he eae a ~ Derby Winner KauaiKing | tae ~ ‘Cassius Clay Cuts Cooper’ Leads Pack In Preakness - RetainsHeavywe ightTitle BALTIMORE (AP). - Kauai-* Kauai King ~ jumped. out. in.idous, who has failed three times. «King, winner__of__the Kentucky: front at the start, just as he did to beat the King. _paid $3.60 ‘and ‘ , ey ae By JOHN FARROW we sellout crowd of _ 42,000 foreed the: fight Mh the early Derby, came from off the pace in’ the. Kentucky Derhy.- But $3.40. Amberoid, owned by Reg- : ‘ Py Ss LONDON . (CPi <-Cassius Clay waNeee ms pl = oe st Tounds REE . Saturday to win the $JAt,500 Stupendous, “from Mrs: Cc, f idder : E *% opened a huge gash over Henry heavyweig ig ile a Moving in grimly an ow: ’ Reon s: H.C. inald Webster and ridden by : : Cooper's eye -and stopped the World title match in England@n jng his only dangerous weapon Preakness and move to wifhin Phipps, Wheatley Stable, took Bill Boland, paid $3.80 to show. | ! one. “victory of racing's triple afterhim and shortly after they! acy of the first three horses | : eal ~YBritish—challenger—mid¢way—in-58-years-——in-the_outdoor Ars- "a lait, he nailed Clay’ -severgl ee 4 the sixth round Saturday night nal Soccer Stadium. ~ times with solid hits. But Clay. crown. for . three-year-old. thor-.jiad gone one-quarter of a.mile . ili " oughbreds. = Stupendous oak ahead under in -order. came Rehabilitate, i» for the fourth successful de- FORCED IT EARLY took them With hardly a flinch Taki the lead with about th d i of Braulio B dulto, Advocator, Exceedingly; fence of his world heavyweight Pei : LY. and almost insolently danced aking e guidance taulio Baezar Understanding and Blue Skyer, | boxing championship. : PrRGS BORLA. fans, nie _ aven't a heavyweight one-eighth of a mile te go, the Don Brumfield, 20 - year - old **°Marytand-bred son. of ‘Native Kentuckian, up onthe King, ’ Dancer-Sweepin charged to the made ‘no effort to regain the wire for aw 1%length viétory lyad as Stupendous went. ‘the ever Stupendous. Amberoid was first six furlongs in 1.10 3-5. As another 4! lengths back for|much as two lengths - separated im the Derby. third place in the field of nine. them down the back = stretch, “When Stupendous . started to ~ Fourth was Rehabilitate, rid- with -Blué Skyer and Indulto run with me, 1_ wasn't wertee .For five rounds the sleek’ champion from , Louisville, Ky... toyed»with the “Cockney grocer. champion: since Bob Fitzsim- The “Assocvited Press score. : card gave Cooper .the first two , set Teen’ beet ee hin rounds, called the third. even But’ early in the sixth-he lashed shting ana gave the fourth and fifth to out with a thudding one-two penne ee & rotted po pting lay. combination. [t= |, rom the. start, Cooper acted \ Blood.- began gushing trom, ° like’a man who had to win in a above Cooper's left eye and ref-, Commercial Loop hu or not at all. Clay either Advocator and Blue Skyer were: the -big disappointments siliée they -had. finished two-three réspectively behind Kauai King dep.-by Ron Turcotte of Grand closest in pursuit. fone bit,’ Brian Ne Fatts, N-B: With soekatt mile to go, didn:t lay-a stick-on King ‘hediedIsrounder. Phe, tine eR AE pa WP grt gre Kauai King, ewned iby: Mi- Rrumfield made his challenge. ‘say a ‘word until going around a liseds Secoaacet.. Tam Gives Schedule. eran aa Shun Octeer | eliael J. Ford of Omaha, Neb., |He- moved to within. a- length of |the-final turn, when I gave him ea Lane ee : It Was a repeat of Clay's. vic: The following is the schedule The Englishman connected needs only a victory in the Bel- St ndous Founding the bend, ‘a couple of cracks with .the- whip |“ a 7 7 eta F with a.sharp combination in the mont Stakes June-4--ta:“become | was even.at the quarter pole and he took off.,’ ae \tory over the plodding English- for this week's play in the Com- the first triple crown ‘winner. and then moved in front. ° Second place was eer me ea _ WINNING, OSTRICH STYLE : -man. June; 18, 1963,- when Cas, |mercial Softball league: eee oe ee = since Citation did it in 1948. After Stupendous had reeled |900, third $15,000 and four oe y in Bloomington. cius came back ftom a_fourth-|° Tyesday'— Bankers vs City The. Victiey Oe Sis Freak: ot 6 ene ny 7 5 om #7500. | brid paiva Ne Thomas, Atkin ae One ag Ree au on first ati — knockdown and. won in Re |Mal (acts); Pistons vs Junior peeve ee , ness; run on a~ bright, sunny mile was clocked: in 1:26 2-5 and} SERRATE ee nd, took event with fift Sigs (SP), ay seem him- day . before 36,114/ fans, was Kauai King hit the finish line in ' SOLD FOR SEED | Raee 0. WONe ee ee Coenen te eee ee | It was the 19th wanhieust and | Wednesday — Power Kings vs‘ sell in the early rounds. Skipping worth $129,000 and. boosted the 1.55 2-5. The record -of 154° 3-3) ¢3nada_— sold 2,700,000 —-hun- | : —— the 24th pro’ victory .for the un-' | Junior Si s (QCHS); Bankers vs around the king -.counter-clock- King's. bankrolt-for-the—year—te—for—the13-16—-miles was establish- gGredweight at _potatoes| _ PLAYWRIGHT | DIES Siegel, 7, ‘Yiddish playwright, aes tl lies. which * +beaten—heavyweight-—champion.+ ‘pis a S }_wise, he flicked out with his $369,027. ed by—Nashua in 1955. ‘abroad=—for $8, | NEW YORK (AP) — William died~ Monday. - He ,wrote 150) yay oe “It-also- marked -the-seventh time stons— “strong left hand. He reddened = ’ | were performed by Yiddish ¢om- Cooper had been stopped’ in @ Thursday — Mounties vs. City the Briton’s face but brought no WINNER PAYS #4 ; . panies on New York's east side. career dating to 1954. Hall. (QCHS): _ : immediate blood. ed a, — —— = an _ BASEBALL | Ge ahead! Mone ee | | RAUa : ~-<SEORES © “> Getanewcarorboat. Plana s—=id~S . “ae : Tit “SATURDAY | vacation. First, sée Toronto-Dominion’ < = . z California. 3 Washington 8 fc : ss eos mo fe: - : a ‘ : =| Minnesota 2 New York ¢ Or an Inexpensive: : / : || ceva 2-Chicago-7 sre 5 ; e ; re ; j| Detroit 7 Baltimore § Life Insured Personal Loan: - 2k. , | ena National Léague | Chicago. 7 Atiama & |New York 3 San Francisco * | St. Louis 1 Cincinnati 4. |Philadelphia 3 Houston 4 Pittsburgh 4-Los Angeles 5 | SUNDAY American League Cleveland 34.Chieago—2-1.- California 2-2 Washington 6-1 ~ LEADS SKIIERS (Minnesota 3-1 New York 5-2. 2 Detroit. 3 Baltimore 2 Pierre Alain of -Collineville, Kansas City 1 Boston 5° 86 Que., was elected president of | ‘National League | y thé Canadian Amateur Ski-Ae | St. Louis 4 Cincinnati 3” y, sociation at the association's | Pluiladelphia 6 Houston-1- annual meeting in Quebec City | Pittsbirgh 4 Los Angeles 0 Sunday. : iNew York 0-7 Can Francisco 8-2 (CP Wirephoto) ' Chicago 24 Atlanta 5-3. ‘MARITIME. RACE ROUNDUP “MONCTON (OP) — Estralita {60 while the Exactor paid Le C. and Ohief’s Gal were win- ;on Tip Top and Steven Lee Hal. ners of the two divisions in the! stake race opening the 1966 har-|_ SYDNEY (OP) — Applause’s ness racing season at Bruns | Mle in.2:19 1-5 was the fast- wick Downs Monday. | est on an eight-dash harness rac- | Estralita C. won the first div- | 8 program opening the. 1966.) Fa | {sion with miles in 2:12 4-5 and | 9asen here Monday. 9:13 35 while Chief's Gal was | Other winners were Mr. Ace-| best in- summary at 21, win.|™or (2:20), Northern Lad |j) ning in 2:10.35 and losing _ tp| {2:22 45). Headway’ s Boy | 8 Eben's Ace who posted a 2:11 | (2:28) Irish Cheer. (2:20-1-5), 15 25, clocking. Sir Harlem (2:20 1-5); Glen Al- There was no final in the event len (2:23. 35) and Lord Knight I. Persons. dee ieporiiion | in 5th & 6th Dis: _tricts_of Queens. Phone: 894-6816, 894- 5683 or 894-6295. = a ae Rural voters in Districts 1 - 2-3. 4-of Queens may _ make arrangements for. transportation. through their _ {= pene Progressive Conservative poll chairmen. The Queens County Advance Poll located at - Provincial Building, Charlottetown will be open on ___ May 26,1966 trom | 9:00 o'clock a.m. to. 9:00 o'clock p. m. Daylight Saving Time. Other winners were Dr. wd. (2:17), Borderview Frisco (2:16 1-5), Mr. M. Valley (2:13 25:, Young. Topper (2:14 3-5) and Rex Hi Lee (2:10 46). - ‘SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — Hurrah, owned by Elmer Fergu- son of Charlottetown, -hit the wire in 2:19 35 for the fastest mile | on an eight-dash harness racing ‘card here Monday afternoon. There were no doubie winners. Other single dash winners.|. ‘ mere Homer Hal (2:16 4-5!, eae Gibb (2:15) Adios Guy (2:12 1-5), Borderview Erie | 2:13 45), et Dar £2:17), | ~f Inserted by Queens Co. P. c. Assoe. ” * Furniture * Appliances * Televisions FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. LA with a Personal Loan from ‘TORONTO- DOMINION Bi 4 The Bank where people make the difference. Chaiice Abbe ‘and “Edgewood Rees i = Si R. C: TOWNLEY, Manager, a |___192 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Hedcick combined for a daily |° double —pay off—of—$118.90.— Other- see pays were small. among scr — wot river | QOD SERVICE 1806 har Dee's Boy opened the o ss s , Monday. with double vietories on | SMG) an eight -dash card. Dee's Boy had miles’ igr “2.10 Volkswagens 1-5, fastest of the day, and 2.10 . ; : 45 while West River April had Are Gur Specialty times of 2.10 and 2.12 3-5. : Other winners were Scottish Knight (2:15), West River Boy (2.13 2-5), Brewer. Might (2.17) and Tip Top (2.15 25) = . RUDISCH'S The daily double on the eom- GARAGE se ' hination of Scottish Knight and Pl Alberry Plains ‘ West River April returned: $3.17.- : RSS SERRE “SUMMERSIDE. S The Candaian Forces Mobile Recruiting Team will he in Summerside on “WEDNESDAY 25 MAY. 1966 ’ Compiete Tine of .genuine Volkswaten parts. Progressive Conservative - ~ Ath PRINCE Wed. May 25th. 8:30 P.M. ~ What's your stand on pre-paying - St. Eleanors Lions-Hall ~~ college education for your children? = —~- B rosa Mrs. Jarry: | didn’t even know you could do that! of investment.-In case of emergencies, the same” A Carer: Counselling Officer will be avatlahle ty, oe ae the opportunities for eee Cai 5 : Interviewer: Well, you can Thousands of Cana- plan offers‘excellent-collateral — should you need rme Nrces, ' r - ~ ice Taxieecanoaiss . ae ade ae ; : a “._._dians have provided college education for their pied oe hurry. ~ : children through The Mutual Life of Canada. Mrs; Jarry: You should really be talking to my Huse Il a.m. to 7 p.m. ; : = | Royal Canadian Air Force Asseciation Water. Street * \ band about this.-What would he have to do to.get Mrs. Jarry: Some ecial plan? Zz re an Investment Builder plan for us? | Interviewer: Many use Mutual Life’s Investment Builder. It’s a-plan that lets you set aside dollars now, to accumulate over the years and earn interest. Interviewer: The first step is to have him call his nearest Mutual Life of Canada representative. “ ML 66-128 Mrs. Jarry.So that when the children are old enough —the money is there. Interviewer: That’s true. And ‘this particular. plan : zs THE CANADIAN FORCES fain! " ll ie al | 7 will guarantee to return a specific sum-of mone e RECRUITING CENTRE; sh ie Pee MCORP et. o Sears ear fame : ™* The Mutual Life QUEEN CHARLOTTE ARMOUR ES : Vote For The Team That Builds: 58 oh Mrs. Jarry: So you knqqgeigxactly uhieevou stand. ASSURANCE COMPAN® OF CANADA Charlottetow Fy Vote Prog ressive. 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