- stg 19 The: Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 10, 1966., jeter ernie ineeemenen fee ’ ae 4 = “Invisible Horse”. Method By EDDY GIL MORE -— LONDON ‘(AP'—This is a story about™a horse that nearly always wins It is an ‘invisible horse. The Booknvakers Association warned members Mondas that tricksters are fleecing . some |bookies ‘hy..winning with invis-., ble horses ‘ ? Invisible horses?’ Sure, Read . on 3 | cee. Veteran left-handed pitcher Johnny Podres of the National “League's Los Angeles Dodgers goes4o the Detroit Tigers of — the American League, in a, déal announced yesterday, for GOES TO TIGERS— an undisclosed amount of cash and a player to be named la- ter. He pitched only two in “nings this season. His lifetime ~ record is 136 victories te 104 | losses. one Boston Red Sox __Get $10,000 Bonus Baby _ By LEW -FERGUSON - Ree AEOUIS (AP)- prospects demahd—and get—hundreds .of thousands—of dollars in professional “toctball | and baseball, it apnears Boston 4, Red Sox. may ‘have landed them- —selves—a—real—heme— run—shigger night_and-another-oft—Jim-Grant—| for $10,000. He_is. George Scott. with 10, including seven in) his Jast eight. games. Pitchers don't know what. to ¢throw- to the six: footaiwo. 200- spound Scott, who signed. with | the American League, in cd “the Red Sox four vears ago “We heard he was a high-+ ball hitter,’. Minnesota mana- ger Sam—Mele—saidafter_Scott | hit_three homers in a four-game how to: pitch him. The oiteliere | -In this will age*—when top-rated “him=—put—and ~the--word= wilt; find out something to get spread. If they don’t, he'll hit — 340. He's a heck of an aggres- sive hitter. Scott hit fast. balls—for- a homer off Dave Boswell Friday Sunday. ‘He hit a curve for his a_22-vear-_ other homer, off Al Worthing- __old_roorkie who currently leads ions Scott brew of Minnesota in that he has so much strength. he can poke homers to the opposite field if he just meets the ball. Scott hit 25 home—rune_ for Pittsfield in the Eastern League last year and batted 319. WHEELS COVER GLOBE weekend series here. “But he Britain isthe world's biggest — exporter of bicycles, nearly . | 3,000,000 in the record year of 1951. 'bookmakers money.” is ae “Henne: Kies 1 “There seems to he a gang ‘behind this,"’’said an association spokesman, “and it's costing A. swindler: takes a betting > | Slip furnished by all of Britain’ s jlegalized betting shops. On-the -blank— hetting slip. he- wrotes down the namesof a horse due toi run in the next | race. On the same betting slip. he also writes’down the name of a horse that has won an. “earlier race at long odds. USE- INVISIBLE JNK ’ » But—the name’ of the horse that-has- already won. it written in invisible ink The flim ~flam man_ then shoves his betting slif through ithe cashier's window, lays his ;Vancouver— -and—winding jbet, leaves the betting slip, and \does away. Later, when the invisible ink “becomes -visible, he returns and lumbia, “/coltects- his-bet.--—-~- ‘is timed as * Foaling English Bookjes | sub- or copied, and the late * starting soon as it's | mitted. But there are dozens of winner would be ruled out. shops that lay themselves open to being swindled.” horse would not. win because as soon as a-sljp is handed, in_it is js__automatically photographed, i * chanical With..many shops the invisible Many shops do. not eee equipment clerks do everything by hand. ‘Bhey. are the ones who are being beaten by invisible horses. Canadian Golfers Get Golden Chance TORONTO (CP) professional golfers will have an opportunity this summer to play their way across most of Can- ada in an uninterrupted five- week six-tournament gold” trail” ‘eading to a “England and a‘ shot at the rich- ree round trip to est pot in global play— -the $200,- 000—-World. Championship. * Fo! ion of the Canadian- siyled tour starting June 23 in- in up. Toronto July 30 was ‘announced today-—H—consists--of—provincial_, open tournaments in Britisn Co- Alberta; Manitoba, On- tario, Quebec: and_ the Millar John—Crosby,—secretaryof the tournament in Toronto. Bookmakers’ Association, said: “In some. hetting shops, where there are timing machines, this lkind of confidence trick would have \be impossible because each bet By THE CANADIAN PRESS REMEMBER WHEN . _ Babe Ruth hit his seventh “ homerun of the season 42 years ago today—in 1924" -to take the scoring lead from: Gabby Harnett. of Chi- cago, Jake Fournier of Brooklyn. and Harry Heil- mann of Detroit. Ruth hit 46 homers that season, 60 in 1927, -and retired .in 1935 with a’ total of 729 to his credit. stn - _...Ang off - Jin the big fournam The top seven “Canadian pros on the tour--plus another, pro- fessional and an amateur who already qualified ~ will \represent Canada in the’ Aug.. 31-Sept. 3- world ‘tournament at | Southport, England, where the money players go for the $35,- 000 first prize... | The low Canadian pro in each has already in. the’ World qualify to” tournament who" filed an entry Championship will “compete at Southport and will have his return air fare to Eng- | Jand paid by the Sponsoring company. Each pro receives $400 expense money just fon tee- t, - Canadian |: The amateur making. the trip is Nick Weslock of Port Credit, Ont., who qualified asthe low Canadian in the 1965 Canadian Amateur. >In ~addition, Toronto profes- sional George Knudson, who fin- ished among the top 50 money- | winning-proson- the” U.S. tour last year, already has qualified., . L bineup of -the-Canadian tour: ‘tune 23-25—B.C. Open at Van- couver; purse $7,000; ° first-prize money $1,400. June 30-July 2—Alberta Open | at_Calgary: purse $3,000; _first- prize money $1,000. July. 7-9—Manitoba Open at Winnipeg; purse $5,100; —first- ‘prize money $1,500. July “1#t6—ontario— “per at” Kingston; ptirse $5,000; first- prize money $1,200, ~ - July 22-23—Quebec Open at Montreal; purse -* $5,000; _first- |prize money $1,200.- July 27-30—Millar. 200 at Tor- onto; money $1,000. SYDNEY. Dozens of Aus | ular television \programs up in ‘smoke Friday in a fire that swept through a Sydney building. used as’ a_ clearing house for (AP) fustralia included material for programs ‘in the next: ak SIRS: Ldn For a = profitable: investin ment, | y DEBEN™ n | Pepitone's leadoff home run in. and busy ,; purse $5,000; ‘first -prize. alia’s most pop-~ went | foreign’ films and | tapes. 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