+ Records Fall Like Flies - rovincial InP. The skies threatened rain; it events. the high jump and broad a NIGe. Omi ne 200° yards e : P Basioe, 1 : - , um @- yards. -—.1.—E, onne bse eee > --MacDona ¥ee.cod ge Eas Vero ee marks ‘were. estab: sare 2: R. Annear, Montague Kensington: : K. MacDonald, : That. was the scene at Meimor: lished: in the day lonig meet. The iS. Harding» Kensington. 12.5 CRHS. 24.5 oe oo jal Field at ten "clock Satur. pole vault 4 fandares took-a beat. SCS” 440 yards:. 1. O. McAusland, day morniig as the Provincial ing as both Senior and taniox~,.2% yards — | F ©-Connell, Summerside, 2, J. Kigby, PWC; Junior and Senior Interscholas- athletes beat the old marks. Bob More!!: ?-! ae ee | 3. D. McKay, Morell!’56.3.: tic track and field competition Waugh took the new Senior mark {0?: ave Lanne “2. g80 yards: 1. J. Kirby, Pwo got underway. However as (he “with-a-vautrof 10-9" “white” Toe” en ara TR Wallace, ~2-B--Faylor, PWEs-3--D- -€ouls: , day wore oh and records fc!l Cheverie soared over 10’ 3!2” to @icaineton Nae MacDonald, son, Kensington. 2: 11.4. despite the miserable weather, grab the junior mark. ¢ ““TMforell. 2:50.3 One mile: 1, D. Coulson, Ken- | old man sun smiled his apoyoval. -Cheverie also came very close 0 Meter Hurdles 1. L; sington; 2. J. Carr, CRHS; 3. and the afternoon finished out to setting another Tark in. the Batt, QCHS, 2. €. Reid, Ken- D. McArthy, Montague. 504.9. both in.a blaze of records ard @ Junior lens high jump when he sington, 3 ¢. Campbell, Ken-. 120 meter hurdles: 1, J., Mac. ' blaze of sun. ‘ just missed: 5'9" and won the lsington. 14.5 secs % Donald; Kensington; 2. J. Con- » It shone most brilliantiv ‘on third eyent in which, He was en-| 440-relay !. Kensington, stable. CRHS: .3. G.. Gallant, | ' * young. Billy MacKinnon, and-Hea-.lered the shot put Summerside. 3 Movell. _ 57.8 | Stella Maris. 16.7 ther MacLean however. fff these 10 two new ever the Junior Secs 440 relay; 1: CRHS; 2. Athena; ‘ two star athletes from Si Dun. aed Senior, Girls. half mile-runs---Broad_Jump ~ 1, M_ Mayne, 3, Summerside. 48.8. ~stan’s and Prince of Wales res-. "espe? tively, Beverly Wallace Kensinston : a — | Mile relay: 1: SHS; 2 ARHS: | . “pectively were named «the. top (J1.) and Marilyn Mayne won 103%," M cn AB *! 3. MRHS. a | * eects and foinaie athieler:’at their sections in times of 2:50.3 High lump..--- 4, Maye, Broad jump: 1. J. Constable, || the meet on the basis of their a8 i 20 sotaiat automa-- athena Regional; 2. S$. MacDon-| seer 2. G. MacDonald, Ken- | performances Wirdles also yee aa ald, SRHS, 3. L. Batt, QCHS7; sintt: o D. Baglole, Athena. | MacKinnon took top hofiors tn attack cn the record’'as eras os iT ioe } the Senior Mens 100, 280 where. wore established in the Junior pseet PY +, D fald Souris; K re ates oes he equalled a provincial mark,.G rls, Senicr Girls and Junior wc: 2. 8 Ty ar" "10" — ona “ P: s.. 7. Constable, |) broad jump. triple’jump and Boys events Lillian Batt won &. i. Lue, ac FE “Whitlock gg MacAdam, Morell, the 120 meter hufdies MacLean the Juaior dirls section with—a PWC: 2 D. Silk, ‘Summerside: | High ie: 8 Mains on the other hand did not have time of. 145 and the same time 3. such an easy rew to hoe as she’ was posted in the Senior seétion gs’ 3" Oo [ inal | L. MacDonald. Summerside. tignish; 2..D. Mullen, ‘Athena: | | -3. J. Constable, CRHS..5' 7", | i 10 The Guardian. Charlottetown, N Mon., June 6, 1966.1 Ot ‘Saturday. P the final z ‘Buffle, ‘Rice's five lengths back for third place NB. * hopes ~ Omaha, ‘ & t ¢ Amberoid Wins Belmont _ "Kauai King's Bid Fails”. By ORLO ROBERTSON NEW. YORK* (AP! Amber- oid, badly beaten in the Ken- tucky Derby. and the Preak- ness, $161,450 | ruined to win. the Belmont: Stakes and . Kauai King’s bid for the Triple Crown. : “Kauai King, the odds -=on~ choice of. the crowd of 56,000 after winning the Kentucky and Preakness Stakes, could’ do no better than fourth in the gruel- ling 1! leg of the three-year- 2-mile- final Triple Crown. for olds. . : Amberoid, owned by Reginald Webster and ridden. by 33-year- old. Bill Boland,, pulled away in one-eighth of” a mile tor a ‘2!2-length’ decision over from, Robert Kleberg's Ranch.’ Mrs. Ada. L, Advocator was another King in the field of* 11. » Rehabilitate, ridden by jockey Ron Turcotte of Grand Falls, finished eighth Kauai-King,. carrying the of- Michael Ford of Neb., and with more than $500,000 wagered on him, missed getting into the money came from off the pace-Amberoid paid $13, {eyo e only once in nine two-year-old Kentucky Derby and the Bel outings. He is. trained by: Lu-. mont with ‘Middle -Groynd cien Laurien : While downcast at ‘the failure Second choice ah Fe Kaua King to win ald: weap $11.40 and ‘up the Triple Crown, Jockey 4... 12 Don Brumfield explained the the favorite's showihg this way | : sata Sah —fe}———~- ~He was ying lo te the $7720 ‘$8.60. Buffle returned $13.80" Advocator, beaten lengths as runner-up in Derby.. paid $13.20 to show “"My naree just ran his face; that’s ~all,". ‘said Boland, who ‘back. rode the winner : lug in mos! all the way. se, King’s 5 ee a “We went to the front just ““My hor n well, an a lot. of nee We moved up in passing the three-quarter: pole good position and then just in a'pull but { didn’t want to go waited for Kauai King to come .to the ggtront that soon. ‘The back to us." horse on the lead. just. stepped We don't bave any? tice ely ~ ts wd i: "he guciines.' Boland=- got ‘Amberoid away near the tail-end of the field end he wasn't any better than ninth :after half.a mile as High- re @St HONOLS opened. lengths of daylight on ' Kauai’ King and Stupendous, . who were battling for runner-up position GOLF ERAW Lady" president's Three Stase Print. Match was com- pleted’ cn Thursday, June 2: « The winner was Mrs. AG MacMillan and the runner-up, Mrs. L'uyd= Cox : The following is the draw: for | the “Longworth Trophy (match play)~'c be played today.- Peg Weif vs A. MacLean The, P, met head on with her chief com. where Rhoda MacLeod toppled 1UNIOR BOYS ery : t . F petitor Jane Cash..However,-she--provincial--record—-holder—Heath- 199 Vards TD Bagloe, Pole vault:- 1. J. Cheverie,Tig-; by-a_neck—after tiring “badly in Drysda's vs Bye: E: Buntain ys" managed:two firsts in the high €” Maclean SHS: 2, G. Gallant, SRHS: 9. B.1 aru fe Danae anmnereiae, | pe home Sreten Pye. si Morne NS Bye: Meten) ‘ Jump and the shot and two more No wonder the sun was out ~ Disha. Surimerside 10.8, _sees r 10*-3'z | AMBEROID. WON $117,700 ‘Cox vs: 1, Hunt. A. Coady. vs in the 100 and 1% hurd.| erbcys 2 teeta mace! Shot, putt: 1. J. ‘Cheverie, Tig- | Amberoid, who ‘finished’ sev- Bye; D, Rogers vs Bye;..B. More- | rr en ogy : age nish: 2. B.’ Peters, PWC: 3. D. +) ‘enth in the Derby and third in side ¢s Bye, Helen Baker vs three points over_C eee : "BASEBALL ROUNDUP: MacAdam, Mofell. 46’ 31". ‘_ the Preakness, ran the Belmont Helen_ Likely; —Connie_MacMil- tici aa oven ee eee |" Discus: 1. B. Peters, PWC: 2 distance in 2:29 35. He won lap vs Bye: Marie MacNeill vs ipated in one less event. sical ‘B:; Rogerson, CRHS: 3. 0. Mac. Ss 3 $117,700 ‘ Bye; E.. Lord vs Bye; Mae Mac- Cash, a speedster from, Aen- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Farrell, Bruce (1-2) (6), Tay-4 AtiBjand, Summerside. 135' 8p", | ee It was. only his ‘second vie? Millan vs Bye; Gwen Barbour) asington won both the 100 “and SATURDAY: lor---(8)—-and—Bateman;. Veale; -* SENIOR GIRiS WINNERS JOY tory in eight starts this year vs Bye’ M. MacFachern vs Bye; ,220 yard dashes in P.EJ. re- ee American’ ‘League Mikkelson. (42) (7) and Pagli- - 100 yards —~ 1. J.. Cash. Ken A after being out of the money J. Laidlaw vs Bye. — -CHARL eord times wh Washington 000 000 000— 6 42 aroni. HRs» Hou—Wynn 2 (10); feel ‘ 3 Coes ee et ee ore ee So OTTETOWN eu ae mance eter fcs-£ Chicago 080 001 02x— 6 70: Pitt—Stargell 2. (9), Clemente ER sipeect ee ENG: WC; Bruce McLaren-ot New Zea- hour, 50 minutes, 16.9. seconds caution mai ea eat », er BE RB od Mall he ey conds Jand holtis aloft the Player's —an’ average ge of Pi itdedlghewel an a ——— RS eMD || uzhardt First 990 yarde-— 1. J Cup after winning the 200:mfle hour and better than the re- Tonic ls 43-2) “and. Romano. HR: Chi— Chicago 000 000 120— 3 91 oe Cash, Ken- fis 3\ Mosport | cord. set last year by Britain's) _ ea : , ( 2 A agton:.2.S sports car race. A ospor s _year by ain's ) Romano +5); Cincinnati —_. 110 211 20x— 8 131 aia Scant ae Saturday in | Tec cord time of one = John Surtees. (GP ‘Wirephete) MONDAY Cleveland .- 010 030 111 7110 Hands (4-4), Connors (5), MRHS 97.4 aseraiia : eter ai tat eee - * : a ( d i y:; -Ma- Be ee cat fase } Minnesota 100 201 000— 4 8 | are Me be ca Rel 880 yards 1.-M. Maine, .Ken- JN U 7 JUNE 6th. Kelley7Kralick (2-2) (5), Al pay) icp singtou; 2. D. Macleod: Kea MARITIME | : = ’ Edwards. Hks): Chi Hundley amgton 3-104 ’ fae Ne 4 IPascie tans ils tae AO) one (18). CE renee 80. Me ae Hurdl +-R--M Sot J—Orowaan oe i al, 1,—_Mer-—9 —¢7- a Meier Hurdies— ac=} A LIFAX CB) Bord (view! TRURO (CP) — Andy’ s Son” Another saat race program {1s !sbare of the purse Lacks V goes 9 : . ) j ! 7 ’ : 7 2—Bob's Girl ‘ eo ee cae = Seccnd se _ . 8 Mectean, | Robert clocked the fastest time swept to double victaries in- 3:06 scheduled for Charlottetown Dri- |away Gn the rail the first trip of SJeaatale Co Pilot Sash). Aan a nice ates Chicago 003 010.005— 9°15 0 ee tan a en ensing. e an eight-dash harness racing and 2:05 45 to capture both ving Park tonight. _ ithe event followed: by Abner C, 4—Jolly May Mincher 2 (5).. ne * Cincinnatt 010 301 00b— 5 12 440 Relay anetn card at neagby Sackville Downs) heats of the Maritime freetor- t's arothe: menu of nine ~P and G, Sunay King and Coun. 5—Franke’s Chief : Brown, Eetrede (4), Beodley |e ote (Saturday night, winning the al at the Truro, harness racing dashes and once again all give tess Alive -That~should--be 2 6—Lucky” Lark = * New Y (21) -(7),-Jenkins (9) and Krug, | PC x ~~ geventh-race:-in-2-07-2-5--—-— track Saturday, ise of t 1 troublesome event to bet with 7—Mountain Jester ew York Hundiev (6); Jay, Notteb Broad Jump — 1. R MacLeod,| Forbes Scot won the opening ia | een me eterna apr 8—G;-P. Mason 100 001 100 000.000 0— 3 91 ‘s en é = or spark’ pwC: 2S. MacLaughlin, Ath: |heat in 2:09 35 and combined Andy's Son's ¢locking in the Races five and nine will be the avy degree of security. en ; schun ‘9) and Edwards. HRs: 24; 3 M. Gillan, Athena, 15° with” Just Gary. winner of the fimal leg of the $1,000 feature features with six great pacers, The five other,races should be Races ‘Now 2 and 6 =| 011 001 000 000 000 3— 6 142 Chi — Pkillins<(7): Cin = Cari. second race in 2.09 2-3, to return event. equalled the horse's top ready for the starting gate. Tom- |sizzlers a!l the way aad chances 1—Hill a | Mottlemyre, Ramos (7a 2 (9), Rose (4). 4% High Jump — 1. H. MacLean, | $245.90 in the daily double. lifetime mark. There were no me B, Counsel (Joe Arsenault) are that many big returns will 2-Grand Miss Kahla |Renif (9), Womack (1-2) (14) ooo 392 000.001 1 7122 PWC; 2. J. Cash, Kensington. 4" Other winners were Of| Cap: other double-dash winners on the has the rail but he will need all beghanded cut by the mutue! 3—Chummy D. — : Sao ane reat ee Phila. 932 010 000-0— 6 111 6%" ital (2:119-5), Rowlana’s Delight eight-race card. the advantages he can get to cashiers tonight. 7 ihn ona . on A} os (a3) inn: Herbel, McDaniel (2), Gibbon _ Shot Put — 1. H. MacLeaif’ | (7-11 25°; Flywin 2 14 3-5), Single-winners were Jane W.H. beat out such stalwarts as Ellen win, place and show betting 6—Runnymeaise Colin (16), Sanders’ (3-6) 16) and. (4). Priddy (5), Linzy (22) (8) PWC: 2. R. MacLeod, PWC; 3, | Idean Gallon (2°10 2-5) and (2:14), Brewer Might (2.13-35).. Joyce, Caniain Chiei, Garth's wil be in vogue again to ease 2 Ryak Tilman 0 <HR> Bos and Halters Culp, “Fox 27, FF “Ready Tienish. 35°23" ePhylis-Sign 2-13": “Avalon FOS TI TT FST, Live Bests -Chum-and-sotly~ Dick ——“T night ard four features, two ~~ RACES NONS, Fang 7 - ‘Goger (3). ie Knowles (2), Buhl (3), Herbert’ Discus 1. D. Bernard, Sum- SAINT. J. NR -cp) _ Clegg (2:13), Sunny Purdue ;- Then there are two. other doubles. a-quinellg and an ex- 1—Peter Mode! 4 (9), Belinsky (0-2) (9) and Dal- mersicde, 2. F. Ready, Tignish; M le ft the speeds | (2:11 16) and-Ohioway (2:14 2-5); Gashes that should give the bet- actor, will he ready for the ex. 2—Mr Charmer Detroit 001 000 000— 1 39 Tumple. HRs: SF — Gabrielson 3. P. Flavin Summerside 60'11’". | [Sort ae Soft oe ki - |tors loads of head scratching. perts to pirk oes ee a California 000°001 30x— 4.71 (3). Lanier (2) SENIOR BOYS | ster owned by Clayton Dickison MONCTON (CP) — Adios For- "They sce four and eight with post time is 8 o'clock. a: —MeLain (83), Pena (7). Glad. St- Louis 002 020: 000= 4112 100 vards — 1. B. MacKinnon, Debeé, N.B., paged a mile 19. ever, owned by Stanley Mayhew, |five starters seeking the lion's —. lg Lard. i = “ding (8) and’Freehan, Brunet Atlanta - 003.073 O1x—14 161 SDHS: 2.-B Clive, SHS; 3. C. 2:06 45-00 a nine-dash harness of Kinkora, PEI, paced the | ie ‘ania Havent “4(3%3) and Rodgers. HRs Det— _ Jackson (4-4), Dennis (5), | Durin, Morell. 10.5 seconds. - racing card a : fastest mile of the night at Mone- | cords, Miramichi Frisco in 2:18 &-Miles Hal. Freehan (5). Calif—Kirkpatrick Hoerner (5), Mahaffey (6), 990 yards — 1. B. MacKinnon, | “The victory—the fastest mile ton's Brunswick _Downs ‘Satur- | 34, Dr. dohn:T..in 2:14 2-5 and. | ; ‘ a (3). Woodeshick (8) and McCarver, S: of the season at the ¢track—came qay in winning one of t 9:13 3-5: . Races Nos. 4 ‘and & ) ‘ SDHS; 2 C. Dunn, Morell; 3. P. a} winning dash he | Elroma in 2: oe v s “wets oe ie and Carty. ae Somers. Kensington. 23.5 se- in the repeat dash of the fourth featured invitational pace. Other single dash winners were PS reves BYWORD Breed c ib Calpe ea At sive (7), = ned conds. db of ace springtime Festival .-.Adios. Forever’s mile in ae eee J. (2:15 1-5) and Lord = * 1p and G > Kansas y 000— = -. | Boys 440 —1.B olive ‘Summer championship Series *. “was 1 2-5 seconds faster than the | Lakeburn (2:14 4-5). + =H may: Kit : eee 121 041 O0z— 9101|_ , American League side; 2 C. Dunn, Morell: 3 Som- Comte Richelieu owned and time posted by Senator's Sis in | =. ” Volkswagens eee : oe Dobson (2-4), Wyatt (6) and : ers, Kensington—57 seconds: driven by Milton Downey of Saint winning the opening race of the. IF IT’S FI ~Are Our Specialty. | ‘Suarez; Barber.,(4-2) and Etch- Washington - 000000 100-191 B).. vards — 1D. Ford, Sum- | J IT’S FISH “ R Nos, 5 and 9 ere Chicago ob 060 ix 4 40) Oe .Sum- | John, won the first dash of the feature event. and ean be caught meee Se: , en HRs: Balt:-F. Robin- merside; 2. A. Hackett, Tignish; | 1,000 leg ii 2:07, nosing © out cnt... |] Complete Mine of genuine | 1—Tommie B Counsel — Q = pane aaerRIaRS ; aS ea Cs rae Coe qe 3--J.--MaeDonald;~Souris--2:15-2--Borderview™ Bob” Lee “front” eet on ‘soptoes = eR AE eee fav es wagen partes i on sy a8 ee ‘asanov ob a arry inson . ve ‘ecand € 000.010 013 000— $90 Locker (7) and Romano. HR: "(i 1p. Fond. Summerside able of Eric and Harry Wheboy Moncton, was_the aay acuble | Queen Street Meat RUDISCH'S — | icGatin's ier : Balt. 002 002 100 001— 6 11.1 Chi—Agee ~ (5). 2 M. | of Dartmouth, N.S. Borderview ‘race winner with. times of 2:13 | 5—Chum + \ MacDonald, Souris. 3 ' et ARAGE ca (Game called at end df 11 in- Second °.. Gallant, Summeride—5.00-0 see. | BOD Lee was favored to win both._1.§ and. 2:14 3-5, “DIAL 47336 ~—“Alberry Plain ita es ee Se tases ‘Moze2 otxci2 se 120 Meter Hurdles—1.B. ‘Mac- io but placed second both Three horses took maiden te- ned : curfew ruling and comipleted age . a Kinnon, SDHS—16-7 sec. trips. : - Sunday) Bosman” (1-1), Lines. (5),| 449 Relay—1 SHS: 2:Athena- Comte Richelieu. a. four-year- ‘ o ° Talbot, Dickson (7); Lindblad Humohrey’. (6), Hannan. (6). — Mile Relay — 1 SHS; 2 KHS— Old bay horse, took a new re : = 5 (8), Aker (9), Sheldon (3-6) 12 Klein (8), McCormick (8) and | 3.52: sec. cord in winning the dash. ‘He : ie and Roof, Bryan (8); McNally, Camilli; Peters (3-2) and Mar-| -Broad Jump — 1. 8. MacKin- was sixth in the repeat , a (7), Hall (9), Drabowsky ic (9). HR: Chi— | mon, SDHS;. 2 N- O'’Brien,| Sister Marie (2:11 1-5), Valle.) geecrez Ee s. se Thee ker oreee ered Ss i ee Athena; 3B. Clive, Summerside mite (2:11 2-5), Burgess Ex. (2).. Balt—Aparicio (37. antic 000 200 100— 3 81 Ma I 1 press (2:18 35), Adios Astronaut NaGeual Leare ‘ ple Jump—1 B- MacKinnon..| (2:15 1-5), Silver Glengile (2:15 | gue Bouton (1-0), Hamilton (7), SDHS; 2 J. Richard, Summer- 3., + San Fran. - 000 001 000— 1 60 Ramos (8) and Gibbs: Lonborg, | side: 3. B. Brander, Summer- 35), Edgewood Dream (2:14 ~~ + Phila. - 201.300 00x— 6 110 (2-4), McMahon (6). Wilson (8) | gide—4o’ 114” 2-5), and Miss Jane Adios (2:14) | a Marichal . (10-1), Gibbon (5), and Ryan. HRs: NY — Maris, Shot Putt—1 C. Dunn, Morelli, were other racé.winners..~ i ‘\Linzy (7) and Barton; Short (4); Bost—Smith- (2). “2B. Brander, Summerside—41’ The daily double combination |: (54) and Dalrymple’eHRs: SF Kansas City 023 000 004— 9121 9” of Edgewood Dream and Scotch | —Mays (13).: Phil—White (8). © Baltimore 300010 000— 4 90 Discus—1.B. Brander, Sum- Maplecroft paid $379.60—the big. | : ee ies ) oy Sheldon, Krause (1), DickSon merside—104’ 11”. | gest daily double First (1-0) (2), Terry (4), Hunter (7),' Pole Vault— 1R. Waugh, Sum- | at the Coldbrook She: Leis e—<100-000.000— A.-F-L- Aker (99 cand... Roofy-— Bunker merside: 2. P: ‘Sotell; Montague" SYDNEY (CP a a setae PER By (4-4), Brabender (3), Hall (8) | 197 9". ~~ |'was the only double winner on : rs Sa Cae nak ANeEhathy and Etchebarren. HR: KC— an eight-dash harness racing | oe as "i oiek boas Ad ¥Y,Campaneris (1). si card at Sydney Saturday night, | i and Carty. HR: Atl— Cleveland 011 011 000— 4 PRACTICE | turning in times of 2:17 2-5, and | Alou (11). Minnesota 121 001 31x— 9 90 | 2: 15 4-5 in.the fifth and eight Charles Aitken. ee eth car and haces heats Second : ganf(7}, Radatz (8) Azcue; ‘There will be a baseball prac-,) The fastest time of the night | St. Louis Sis dar boxe, i ‘7 B (1-4) and Battey. HRs: tice and registration for all Mid | went to Filbert’s Boy, who took - 26 Allen St. Atlanta on eee Cle—Wagner (5), Alvis (4); Min get Juvenile and Junior” play- | the ‘seventh race in 2:10 35, a ° Stallard (0-2), Brilles (4), —allen (2), Valdspino (2), Kil- ers who wish to play in the pro- | new liifetime mark. Charlottetown, P.E.1. © Washburn : a Gass Corrales, lebrew (9), Hall. (5). posed Legion baseball league at | Other winners were Little Doc McCarver <0); A tee 1F6? 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