.16 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. 'April 30. 1964.’ Just V SPORTS FRONT B By Nick 1 lLL‘iURE Run For The Roses WHEN HE FIRST began breeding horses 11’! a big “‘33 15 years ago. Toronto bustres.‘ rvcocn 11' P Taylor vcu ed to friends that he \lcilld mine day bleed a Krnturkv Dex-l“ “inner to N'Ol‘thTn Dancer T'H‘lfll‘s first ~Pl‘ ‘llg l'li'l tor the lWPS ks bctn: l‘ertllyetl in 1060 \'l('l<lt‘la Park t'vt-‘z'hed llt :l in lllr lllrln «=th In the Prcakness Taller want: more mm "the bi; little horse ‘. Northern Dancer. E critics say that the only duo thnt miizht keep Taylor from realizing success are a Florida owned horse. Hill Rise. and the three year 01 ’s rider Willi:- Sllol'nlakcr. usually a threat no matter what horse he's l'lllillL’. Bt‘slllt‘x llill Rise. there are “dark horses", \lr. \1oonliullt. Quadrangle. Salt- ville. Danny R. Grand Garcon and others Shoemaker and Hill Fist :n to Fullll‘l‘i'll ‘_: probable 6-3 favorl'es follsuln: their mu‘ Derby Trial “11'! esday Shoemaker 1s cnztl‘ldeltl. .“> llellll. and Hill Rise 15 said to have run easily Tile-(ll) Tile 'Fhre" rodr Northern Dancer in the Flrrllsl Derby but \\\'l'l~l\(‘r'l lo 11".! Pke for the Triple Croun He may 1h1n." the Caravan ace, dl‘sen': lla‘lF the legs in go a sit-on; 11-. Doncer’s Chances NORTHERX DANCER Hill orrhulv‘.‘ :o Sztllrdm at 4-1 ulth Jockey Bill Hartack if 'xllctmsflll. 'lt‘ would be the 'li‘Sl Can- a ian bred horse and the F't‘tl “Hts: old to “111 a 'i—irglluold American I‘liis'c Lie Dancer an ! xt last tall with It quarter track and it has ‘rven Mrrl—pevmfinemlv it WmS.-~ with a special Bane i‘a'vit. "lined after the ln:etliml= Cal- ifornia blacksmrh who developed " The. breeding and past performance at \‘orthrrn Dancer both rate verv high Last season he won seven to nine races. in one of them. the Remsen Stakes at Aqueduct. set. cord He won the Flamingo eat-iv in \Iarch. beat; ing the best .l-Year-elds in the east. in a time of 1:474, Tw lengths ahead of Mr. Brick. the \dctorv brnugh his total in- nings to $181,130. The Dancers grandfather. Native Dancer. “on 21 of m races. The loss was the Kentucky Derby His mother is Natalma. a good mare whose nun racing carer-r was cut short by a tug 1311111" \"ral‘tlc. his father. was I sprinting favorite on Can- adian tracks a few years back And The Rest BESLDES the favorites Hill Rise. and Northern Dancer there are a string of a’ least 12 underdogs. any of which could come up Will! the breaks and a good performance to steal tile show. It‘s been done manv time; in the past. The hennr‘s third choice mav be Quadrangle. “1th last. year's Derby “111nm; rider. Braulia Baeza. up on top. A horse that has been developing gradually, Quadrangle had the best nace of his life on his first time cub-The Pimlico Futurity, Last Nov " Mr. Moonlisz was first noticed when iockev Jimmy Com- best brought him from five lengths hack in the stretch to beat afflr by a nose in last month's Gotham Stakes. He been described as a "questionany bred. lightlv raced, totaly ignored so-so-looking horse". Whatever that means. The champion and failure; will be. decided Saturday how- ever. and the race and a re-rnn will be televised on the CBC ' ' on The Cuff 3125.000 poles as Co ptures l Victories HALIFAX (C‘Pl — Just Gary. a Charlottetown horse owned by R. MacLame and drzven by L, O’Brien. was one of two horses with double wins on the here Wednesday. L. C. who for two victories to share afternoon honors with Gary. Single dash were Rallie's King Lybrook S c of l O'Shea. Princess Jane C. Carmen's Pet Just Gary also recorded the fastest time of the day. cover- ing the three-furlong mack in 46 1-5 seconds in the sixth race. The time was the best clocking of the North Common-.5 winter season. Ch’iown Team Wins Ch’shlp Word has lust been received by W B. Peters. prestdent ofthe local branch of the National UlC Association. that Charlottetown U.1.C. Bowllng Team won the Oliver .1 Bowling Trophy. emblematic oi; Five-pin Bowling Championship for nemployment Insurance Commission staff across Cane' a The Winning team. with their scores. is as follows: Mrs Bren- da Ryan 804. Eddie J Carroll 808. Cliff A Orford 6m. 3115! Joan Strain 570. Ed Tupper 725. Handicap 270. total —- 3605. The runner-up team. and 1963 ‘ winner of the trophy, was North l Bay. Ontario, with a total score t teams entered l ment from In addition to the team High single (29D and High three 180% There were 68 in the Tourna- St John's. N'ew— ioundland to Trail. B C. éSouris Downs iMorell 30-26 counts — Sou-is ALl 5m defeated Moreil 3026 in over. time last night at Morel] in the 1' {second game of a double round. lrobin series ' VI tor the I County senior basketball cham- pions-hip. The score was 31-24 .'at the end of regudation time. Scorini for Souris were: A. l r sped to the. ‘ seventh « Willie Mays of San Francis: co Giants takes a hefty swing at pitch in third inning against Ch i c a g o Cubs yesterday. Giants Blank Cubs 4-0; Baltimore Downs Red Sox By THE CANADIAN PRESS Willie Mays slammed a tri-j and two singles, across two rum and inked his Vallonal League leading bat~ ting average to 4851 m paclng the San Franctsco Giants to a 4-0 victory over the Chicagm ubs in Chicago Wednesday. = In other 'on .lactkiel Brandt's bases ~ loaded doublel off Boston‘s are reliever Dick; Radatz rallied Baltimore tn 3 2 victory over the Red Sox in Boston. May‘s fll'ST-llll‘lng triple and. inning single each? drove Across rlln. boosting. l’llS league-pacing RBI total to; 20 nd easing .lllan Marichal'sl third pitching triumph withoutl defeat. ‘ WILLIE’S drove f 1‘" 5 w BAls all Mavs slammed a triple and two Singles to boost his bat« ting average to .488. Glants won 4 to 0. With two of t h e be into a strong headwlnd in the seventh inning good for two; n . Boston starter and loser Dave Morellead had been .1 stronger with a 2-1 lead. gett retir- ln: nlne in a row Until the sev- ...a .1“ l NDG STRENGTH SURPRISING Marlies Down Monarchs In '3rd Period Ou’rbursi TORONTO (CPl —- Toronto goals each. Brit Selby and Car‘! 115. Stemkowskil 11:34; 9 To... Marlboros exploded tor three‘ leton added the others. onto. Ellis (Stemkowskit 16.45, goals in the third period Wed- Montreal marksmen were Penalties—Piaget 2:07, Dupe.“ nesday night to romp to a 6-3lNorm Ferguson., Larry Pieaul5;22, Dufour misconduct 12:51, win over Montreal Note-Dame, and Craig Patnlck. I . w- tie-Grace Monarchs and take a The fourth. and fifth game it. 2-1 lead in their besi-of-nvetnecessarv. will be played here Eastern Canada Memorial CupiFrlday night and Saturday tinal. ! ' i l The winner Will meet the de- l . l . l . . tore the series started. had thelI Pm“ Edmnm‘m 0” Km!“ “1 the game m doubt “mu midway; first game of the best-of-seven through the final session “mm; Canadianlilnal Sunday after- wayne Carleton and Pete sun“ noon at either Toronto or Mont- kowskli tallied two quick goals; '98- ' ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS merican League . Bllttmore 01000) 210-— 4 II mton 010 010 ON— 2 100 3‘ Estrada. Stock (2-0) (6) Had- idix t7) and Orsino; Morehend (0-2) Radatz (7) and Tillman. to break a 34 deadlock. l SUMMARY HR an_R0bim0n m_ Toronto held a 1—0 lead after-l “I‘ll- rlt’d ~ 1‘ 'lllmnlovi Chicago at New York ppd . the first period but had in be. Selby iWallon. Moon” 1030- : rain. ' 1 content with a 3-3 standoff after' Penalties — Walton 0135- Flag” Cleveland at Minnesota ppd, 1 two periods. as the Monarchs. 0:35. MarlbOI‘OS bench Penalty rain. 1 started to find the range on un-‘ served by Winterstein 6218. Mc- Detroit 0001030001— 5101 ‘ tamlliar ground]. ‘ Kenny. Bondreau 15:43, Winter- K 0013000. 4 g. .C. 000 The. Monarchs. in fact. held a . 519m 15243. Champagne major Aguirre. Sherry ‘24” |7l and 5.2 edge at one point m the pa. ; 16:22. Hat‘baruk 19:27. , reek-an: O'Donoghue. Sturdl- nod . Second period — 2. Montreal vant till. Wyatt i0-1l tilt and l Stemknwsktt and Ron Ellis led Ferguson ‘Vadnailsl 0:11: 3-1 ds- “351 Dem“- W Iliu- Toronto attack \vlth twol Toronto. Ellis ‘Dllpoml 2:52: 43 '1" Demeter ‘2" K335“ City. in. .————~———~—— Montreal. Pleau lCOlPl 4:38; 5. Charles ‘2‘ Montreal. P a t H c k :Dufnur. ‘ National League . . , l. n . 1 Track Commit-tee ‘ Burns) 11:45; a. mom... Stem- sun Fran 200001100- 4 u l kowski (Chipchasel 14:37. Pen- I CW8” 000 000— 0 M .m"_Cmpchase 3'05; wln'er. Marlchal (3-0) Shaw (9) and r“ n s hem! dm‘n m by l mm 16.1“. Crandall; Ellsworth ll-2l - - r l SUMMERS.“ - A meemng. W pm“, __ 7 Tnmmo‘chhuur m Elston (at Gregory Mays. of the AAU or C 3-3 k and field‘ Stemkowski (Carleton. Ellis) ‘9’ and Berle” m“ SE41“ lzl. Pittsburgh 000 000 000-— 0 10 Milwaukee 001000 00:- 1 0 it Veale 11-2) and Pagilnroni. Cloninger (t-ll and Tom. M1 000 231- 7 '7 0 Jim Hogan. president. of the. I ' Wm WM Civilian Club ‘ 1 Holds Shoot Whit... “imitated sion. in the chair. l Don Mathew was appointed 1 Nottebarlt (0-2) Owens (7). Hoop her (8'. Raymond 18) and Bait- to see securing snow fen- .man. Houston. Batemnn t‘ 11:14; 8. Toronto. Carleton (El- tAP Wirephoto) cing to prevent spectators hmm w tfiring caught; fielili while. the: even are '3 i" The. The following are the results 2:; gm: dvohced Mam-.0: the rifle shoot held at the will eelKIRCMP rifle range. Appraxi at the new track and field pearl "may 5 Elm-“em camper“! doubled and Sam Bowenythe vocational school, The bleachdfm' the 001’ pm” that of the eted Imp” ace. 1'. M .; 1t. 1 Philadelphia It Cincinnati. ppd. rain. WilliaJns Jewellers walked. fireman Radatz got the ers have been camp can l Mr. Jardine will look Adler The award went '0 Ken Jav- PROBABLE Jerrv Adair beat mil 5 buntilhe securing buses to get “895 l -* K9" "8." 1971 P6!- . ] ‘hm m .3 head 0‘ 3111116135 off the Island on Sun-.iety Taylor 191. nan Nom'e. PITCHERS 511180 “5 9 3595 a" day. and find out how much this. 179: Dave Johnston 192; Scott Bnandt's big blow .laclclc also transportation service will cost..MacDonald 189; RE Jenldns 31' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS :Large booklet5_ as big as a . ‘ Probable pitchers for today". 189; Eldon Madcap 182' Fred enth. when Brooks Robinsonihad singled in the third. Hum sized Gamma in be . j I M b u . tTe'. w . younker 187; film Vesta... ma or eaguc se a games lprmted. and advertismg Will be Class H __ Fred melgal‘m_ (won and lost record! in par- . I isold tins booklet. :Harl m 1.7. E R0 ' enthesesri l Davtd Boswell is trvmg to get '9y 5 ' .‘ “we . American League {as mam. a. possible M Cam son 139: Sam Tibbo 191: Robbtet t . ‘ . t Chicago (Peters 1-It at New ladies top athletes to come no Parquhars‘m ‘82 York tDowning Ml .thls eastern Canadian final lage C1355 m “‘ Do“ mcm“ 1855 ‘ Detroit lLolich Ml at Kansas lclassl meet to be held on July Sandra Yonnker till; Milt Oar- cm, (pena 1.21 25' Abbie "fme 3'?" Nancy "91' 1725 Vic Pew” 173- i' Cleveland (Ramos 0-01 It McCreedy. two Canadian stars. Class IV —- Jimmie Famguii- 1 Minnesota .Stigman 0.1» Has Successful Year The. island Branch of the Am-l ateur Athletic Union of Canada' are expected to be present and arson 172- W‘ilheir 3111'? 187‘ to . ‘ - . _ _ i an ante-m, “in Will be. me e family Robertson 148; George‘ “Wigwam” Wiggly ' léfihm .er 12;“? gds'firciugi Dime! 159- Sa rancisco iSanford 3-0 a referee-ln-chlef for all AAU Emmy" a" also he,“ “mun”; 3 at Chicano t-lacksnn 24) competitions was appointed. in .91 DEMANDS MUCH CARE l Los Anccles [Richcrt (Hi It NOVA SCOTLA'S Sack-"tile Downs opens for its first ractng Morrison. 12; C. MacDonald. 4; card of the Season Saturday while Truro Raceway gets lmder- 1p. lulurphy. 11; J. H _ es. 3, l Marichal. however. had in" has compiled lts' statistics foi- addition to the practical ratingzi . Houston lFarrell 2-0t might) way NLay 18 with half-mile races. It seems that some of the l For Morell: J. MacAul-ay. 10'. lhave help {mm 30b Shaw l" “181 lowing the completion of the given coaches. some completed The yew hedge in E3“ Philadelphia 13611116” 1-1) at Island‘s horses will be in b S for both openings CLARK SMITH .C Campbell w .t‘ meagre, lninth inning Shaw came in 1963434 hockey seam“. will! D3,, written examinations admin“, l BathTSt'S Park. England. was Cincinnati «Nuxball l-ll (night) has signified his intFnSlfiflg n! Fiablln; ten head at. Saclonlle. . (- Etndenck‘ 2' My Mac, alter Marlrhal gave up a sin- vgd Bn;..~911_ prnnngtgl direct. l tel-ed by the Divismn of Physr s a Planted 340 year's agfl. runs for1 Pittsburgh Neale 1-1t at Mil~ rather ma“ ‘3“: he"? "‘th fm' “‘1 TNT“ ha? aumwd eight Lennan. 4. 219 *0 Neill“ Ram” and a or. reporting the union had ttsl cal Education. Eight coaches at—- c 130 Yamsv Team“ 35 “9‘ high l “Willie? ‘FiSChCl‘ 2"" stalls to CYRIL SMITH “ho “ill probably rave his PEI. horses . walk to £1113 Burton and had has. .68.. in 1......” i "ended the Mam. mm ~ - M II. and takes so man-days to trim tOnlv games scheduledl are 9219311 L683“? baSPball umpires F6091“! fmm ’ THF summon llttle trouble put-tin: down the " .‘ ‘ 1 .° . “*5 . ee ling ' ‘ ' ‘ $3.900 “Fm m pension benehk “hon WW me of pension . . . . . . m C h_ m .' . More than 90 teams oi lnter- 3, Hockey Leadership Institute at, . age _ DAVE FOLEY a Liverpofi XS‘ mum who “Ed ‘I ‘ Ln ‘ u 55 1‘93 - medlate and high school class} llhe University of New Bruns- * l mammalnmmmNew... mm 2- Brandi wholes mi m ticatmnplusthemmor teaguelwmltaslomw. I tage ‘ INTERRUPTION NOTICE "as been -~‘ m ginghamplnn pry, in '5 (.1555 “Av- Ieague by Morell 0 1 0 all Orioles games till; 9939011. teams registered with the AAU1 The following Championshipsl Milwaukee Braves Willie “1th Darthmnulil'l. the Liverpool 1m ‘MOH'IGE‘N 0 1 0 hit. a drive. to deep rlzht centre of I,‘ and the Dept. of thsiral were decided under the jurisdic- new “.3. M we"! Sew" There Will be an interruption of electric dazzled his wav m the has. ERA in .1... Eastern 59mm ' Education for provincial play tion of AA C the D1- ' ' ", ‘ " war on ' i ‘ and drew immediate mention from major league scams. m i of“ mm of Physical Education: Baseball League formed at last 20 V N our eastern transmissmn system on lander; may recall Dave plaved here a few years with The season saw minor pro-. intermediate " “ Hamp- nights ban {nee-mg held n C‘ Lunda‘h Jay 3rd' weather permitting' 1,9th Liverpool Juniors Another member or! that team first base- 1 cr \' . ‘ r ' ‘ W Hall‘ bu. mdlcauons were the hours of 9:00 a'm' and 4:0" 'm" Dav" ht ..ams am e in Tlgnlsh. Alber shlr Bulldogs. Intermediate . p - g Elan 'W. HITEY' MCLEOD was, given some, attractive offers ' (my o'Leal-y summersme S”, 1 “Cu. Mount Stewart aguus ithai'he‘re W?” 1331395 interest it Saving Time. Y major saints. but he turned them all down to continue Ins " 7 ' ‘ " H l 7 j ' i 7 ' I i m ‘Ormms 1' 1'” county ' ' ' ‘ education Word has it that defensive end ANDY sn'c. l innit Padrk. \lgw-triflljiwn.mKensingling,l Junior. J Slinlfneli‘f‘lale huffiml 1mm compete on a weekend, This interruption is necessary to permit our 2 EULA “"35 the ill-3"” war“ “he Sherman “'55 who: in ' 5 Bv Norman ’liacdonald ‘ {$333,}; are 1 iv“ Soui‘al: I 333»m‘1.e‘“°"1-° .1. ' C1 at 2;: ' “hedule mm" 3 crews to suing "fie mnducmr' commissmn our ” lug “1th papal” 5AM HUT. swam,” is rated , mm mm. ' . ~ , - A M - :_ (9 n . 011- “Yen” Deilnate plans for the forma . substation at Victoria Cross and make repairs to 1: pro ball ranks at Lmiis " ml: are eonSiderimz a Slimmersldfi Bureau Of The Guardian Gporgemwt ‘ “la-5m" “"0 "rapaud' M‘dgel' Charm"? Hon of a Charlottetown Senior n move to Atl..nta after the present ball season . A .. ‘LD Timmy Harbw’" dim“: Bantam “A”: summer" Baseball League were made underground cables at ou-r Charlouemwn Plant. PALMER. \vhos golf tips are beginning in The Evening . l T MA I lslde; gantam "BA": North Rl- howéver and a three man coml The areas affeded WI" he as “flows: .2 Patriot hv the wav. reeen'lv criticized pro golf toutnev direct: * wentvcig - teams register-iv”: eewee “ Charlotte ' ' - . 1 9:0 .m. : 0 . .— . or JIM GAQI‘IN as being in the “'10”; 10b Says Palmer "le5 The snuatlon ad ‘or provincial playdowns in ‘tmvn: Paperweight. "A"; Sum~ mittee‘ Charm Plan" J” ck 0 a “i 10 0 a-m St Peters to sour“ . . football and baseball_ golf need: 3 en; 3: ma Gaquin is a Interscholastic competition. as merside; Mosquitoes: Soul-is; Kama and BM“ .“hn'lmk' have and Dam Pomt and ad‘lacem areas' ‘Ik newspaperman who knows: little about the tour. 1115 field lit The baseball meeting in kept fans in both centres wows. 5mm. “A” _ 4 “am. Fee...” "3... North River: Pa_ been named to give nominations 9:00 em. to 4:00 pm. -— Alberry Plains to Cardt- ‘ public relations" WpU' of all the nerve! Charlottetmm will be over when keellh interested seems pit“ 59mm. 1;” _ 13_ Jun"... HA" 3; . ppnvetflht "B"; Mun-av 33 r. :r'persnns.tinr "1" 15:3“ 3 “t‘ gun and Georgetown. Montague i0 Murrav Har- WWW... . ..... ..- ..,. Whose lines reach our wiefi- "my both in hockey and Elementarv — 3 .bollr' Ele em n} 1 l ‘ ~. “ “1'9 9"" "ms 5 ' ""‘ ' ' r ‘ ‘i‘ x H y “I V i i v V ‘ '1 In” 1h“ “'9'” h“ “mm-“d " WWW" ‘0' he“ “"“mm re" A provincial hockev a c b not " tie: Sourl: J: ‘Intrelrii‘iicollaoitiac meeting hour and adjacent areas' 3 : Neal “93] “ dm‘ldf‘d "1 rhls- Will-“’- Wllt‘“ "‘9 "in"?! With a record attendance was I "A": Birchwood High School: PMSme welsh“ in playing - .1 the first meeting of the. year. lamp to their local league. ‘ conducted by the Division m ‘ S... Interscholastic “B”: _ in the loop are asked to register / ff VS" "-5 prom-Qt.- not too late. to the fans hF'lel to yawn. and pmslcal Education in co-opern~ kora Regional High School; Sr. in? gfx’flcfiy bzfcreafiou ' i. " ;(llSC1lss the situation. We think wonder whats on televtsion. {mm with the MAHA in cm“. Interscholastic "A"; uns. 71¢ ° '1 1y. a ' ore 3": l ' it's an excellent idea in organ- The little “hot-stove leagues" lofletO‘vn' other clinics or work_ tang; High School. 1 8t 8] DOSSlblE. . .\ M ii? an‘island league on an m hezin in an out all over the shops were conducted in 0'- NOTE — Midget. juvenile and A?‘fihe.rt§°°d tlur'm‘”. ‘3 I" . 'terlocklnn basis to cut nmvn place for want of fuel. bow Lpary. Snurls and Crapaud. 1 Junior playoffs were run off by pm 9 a. 9 "ex mpehng S a“? 450?“? 0' '11P lramillllfi Th" “'5 'll'llt’ MSSthP that hrinfl- an attempt to improve thei the Maritime Amateur Hockey flaw Han” May 7' a '3'!“ suggestion that. these inter log back the inter-town eom- ' officiating service on the Island.l Association. i flown games be exhlbitlon at petition with its rhubardu 1 lalrs is a bit rtf centre in our may not have the dcsirtfl ei- . ’ l humble. opinion League plav tect. Times are changing. and gottracts the interest of the (an: it ran't be guaranteed that a n n r *much more than e‘d‘llhllilflfl restoring the old conditions I games, will bring back the old enthus- ' The oi Charlottetown iasm. But We certainly . ' ""' Is Withdrawn Local Pltching Star . V x r l _ '1' . t t ‘ wt- noticed that Vern Plan» hams“ were sporting one of tllflgfilstdn‘fid.A:flufles ‘11:}: fii;.rli.2°i':' "‘i’iiiwgy frail“ Embed the 11mm .mn' '09 be“ Pmth Staffs 1“ the horses as trainers and owners his eighth straight victory. ‘mg of a game in his second en- frame. here there other Mami- looked toward the skies and 15; “1 W n run an ‘ Itl’y mm blg league play m- |imc biz leagllel's. fans? 'I'he'l'e flnely. tuned three - . - old i an off track." said Finnegan. ; ,cenily, and no runs were scor- may have been. but we don't lllnrollnhbreds awaited the word" Previous to trial Hill ' ‘ed H must have done all :ecal! an},t that Will sen them lll'O Satur- Rise never had raced or worked right 31 that, 111-er appc—axanoe ,. New York ‘E’L'thees. trial: 5 Kentucky Derby. over other than a fast track. Vern is rye-rulan making his starting this year's activities. 1 The names of the 14 colts and *— W by me baseball's have us real thrill“ one geldtn: were expected to be; highest pinnacle. Forbes Ken- they occupied the cellar. For dl‘OPDEd into the entry box this. FOI‘mer nedy is considerably ahead of a few brief days it looked as mornlllg {01' the 90"! running 0ft other Islanders as far as play- it Yogi Burn and his pow- .lhe l‘t'mlle blue ribbon ClaSSlcl Meets MaChen - inlz NHL. holi'kt'y is concern- er-packed ercw might give ti” Churcm“ DOW“. I 211’.) bOthfg's whtéecraslhcdbdie? (iaseylStengcl fand 'lll‘l! “inlets ‘pBllt when}? all. l‘tfdthemd are NEW YORK tAPl ._ Floyd.- rac ma . mly rt 3 rec run or e e— town or es r. epen sonl appearances there. But there “darling: of New York” ole "19 “NIH”? "non! other films”; immu- lwnnrunlg “Hr! CharIOftgfnui" p F I are a few ether Maritime” (‘Ise must have been worried. 'hlngs- MXL? eh Slon'nudl I I I I I J. I like Parker MacDonald. Al But the Yankees are begin- With 15 starters. the race willl . 9 ac‘ ” ° “ "1" PETER JACKSON cash McNelill. Gordie. Drillon. and tiling to show signs of tailing lzross 3147.500. 6 Winner is: “560' signed wwnesuy (or ' - Joe Lamb who made a definite into that old rut of winning guaranteed 3100.000. 32".; gm W“ 1" smck‘ml'“ 5 A‘Vard mm" M "- 0m" in the. .\'.HI, comes again. Right Chill‘t‘hlll Down! had lust "-1 ' ' l ' t - regards big league baseball. now they are nearly half-way POV’PI‘ed h'01"! NO days Of rain Maw!“ n.“ he Md bu“. D 01mm 82 6’89" Sf" re. we'll have to admit. that Han- up the ladder We have. a “he” mi)” N the “me ‘91'.Rua"need to mom mi . $100 f' PETER , - v v former champion caves 10m drallan is the only Matrimnwf tuning that by the time Wednesdayt .Pr‘d'c'wi” “"9 Patterson d'd. t we w who made the grade. "mother's day" rolls around. '"r “m? add‘tmn'l mm mm: financial arraii no revel] m JACKSON Repl'esenta' Moneton‘s Billy Harris came the Yankees will be perched dprhy “met Remenu. _ close. but had the. misfortune on the same old dull and hor- I?" mmlmmn of .3“. Husk twe Ml" HarveY MCLeOd' . - \l' W ' - 3.3;"?! gfipgflgefixam oi 'sp‘tlnt-;iir:t Inlet-n. m:- nhmg".§e O$Y.h§“:tgmlf=i A package of the new full ' . . '(' V IS [IS "1 . - ‘ ~ ' field For example. . m ' ' ' ' ' ‘ T k d . W” in only if m. mick W King Size PETER JACKSON Filter Tipped Cigarettes purchased by rac An He muddy W If; “g V n R h l Ream Mr. Delron contained one of the special certificates worth $100 cash ralner o t a 0 1c - . . Geog?“ 0me m admss_ Mes hundred! d hm; m .m.. dead“ wedmm, m ‘ that are inserted into a number of PETER JACKSON packages. _ ranadlan Grand Grncon. owned - ing the coaches and athletes at at; hogs chgnmmt m“ n.l Mm" Buy a package today -—— you too can wm $100 cash. Athena High School last week . . 5'“ Ont had no business in a field ' , lielghts. and even then you . . “‘ lOCAl. TRACK STAR .strewhed has mm as m as he m be m with on we the» include! “1" m- the 6* "V 'could above hLI head with ling ((‘plilflrlal inner "kick". A lot (Emma: Toronto‘bred Northern state: Elm above m Andrew circles as a better than no ers outstretched. and Sigulhed of fun and excitement can be Echgdajflggglfcggfic'fi'cgffl mm t altar. one. Huddle e . that that was how lush the Paved 110116”:r from (‘Om- ' ' - I ' n“ Amman“, “1 . 3 Andy is a grade elem mid- world's best high tumours were , in the “17.0111196131th Brick The scoundrel'l by lottetowns Manonlai Field. cm u S,” Bum.“ Huh Imam. n mm,_ 1W9]g "mm! m cm to. rangy West Coast representing . V Am in I native d alarm School. Where he also play: [The cold flare. 7 ft. 3“: m- a star". by all. nieans. You En“; mug “igg'fiilfifinl’fil l KING SIZE “LTER TIPPED town and has been “141- hockey undifootbdi inc 1* choc do not give you nearly probably won't make the field. ' 239 Gnu” St- 0‘10“ at noon. IAII omen tut tug a name himself in school n: the winter [so clear a picture. Dyson re tial body. think of thc’ Tuesday‘s derby trial an- NOW OPEN Moi-nine Track and m month. lmtndod u. listeners that I grand ride you'll have "woman “one question tot. "‘