p, MURRAY now i ll ‘ r delender LulA Rudriguel in. l‘flemunds Saturday night and bccame the tirst boxer ever lot hampionsnip three times. . :The 24-year-old New Yorker hv way or the virgin islands rigainsd the title he lost to the. l close but unanimous decision at; Los Angalea last March at. Winston‘s Wish and wM.X. cumblned lnr a handaame $137.60 exartiir to provide thn part. mulut‘l highlizhl of Saturday's harness racing program at Charlnltetnwn Drivinz Park. This same class came thmulh vlllh the lap win pay! or the night. Abner C., an also eleglble. got into the rau.‘ when Thunder Mountain was drawn. Abner quickly shpwod appreciation by [CWEMIHE his wm hackers to the lime of 915.37. Winslon's wish was one of the favorite: in the first mils of this evenl but the 11 year old mare went away eighth and {In- lshed a nimr sixth. All but lon- gnllt‘n in the betting the next mp. lhc Cluw mare was notui be denwd and came romping linme a \vmnnr. A win ticket wins “Drill ii lldy $16.50, zilhor. mm by Emmet Ber-l nnrd. has thc nilht'a only‘ double da<h Winnef.‘ akin sites our unrl live with co . aralive t‘asr l,Willilrtl's L'hnit‘e and Chiel'al Gal shxrcd honors in dashes three and smrn. with the Gal‘l nile oi 2l32 the beat oi this Mont Meadow Gonernl was a very easy winner in the ilrst dash at the tenture. dninr the twice- a und in the great time 01 MIN. Howcror, a pre rare lav- orlll‘. Hurrah had two bad breaks which ruined his chances at warding his backers. ll was a completely diilrrent my in the closing dash. Mea- 25-ynannld Cuban exile un .ah ah 140-1 Verdict for thy den Saturday night was greeted by both cheers nnd boos. i Reieree .limmy Devlin had It; caplure the world welterweight as and Judge Tony Rural 3-7 la.tille in Loa Angel”. rounds (or Griliilh .liidge Jon Armatmnl scored lt 1"»5 (Dr Rodriguez. The Annotated Prega scgrle and had Rodriguez All" three fllht: and 44! rounds of boxing. the gap he- baoha. a and z I Willurd'a Choice iw. Kellyi l xi Chlel'a Gal iClarlua mom a 1‘ sky Prlnce leril Smith» 2 a Arturo Hanover lE. Bernardl Dem“ Ann lG. Chappelli Clover Boy ll. Jewell! Time: 2.“:1. 2.13:2. Wlllald'g Chalet nwnnd by Walter Kelly. Soulhporl. Chief’s Gal owned by John Williams. Charlottetown. a . ‘4 55. 6 l l yo. 3m dash » tail. 2,50. 2.zu:‘ Mix-2.00: 2.50. l 7th dash 7 no. 290, 2.10: 1.70. 2."): 2,10. l SUMMERSlnr: W The Cum-i mcrrial Bowling Loagur or Crest Lanes in Sunlmcrside‘ held ill nnnual meoting sndl banquet at the Canadian Legion Home Saturday evening \lith Lew Gal-butt. vim: - prPsidi-nt acting as mnsier oi reremonics‘ in the unavoidable nhsenoe or the president. Elmer histhaaon Councillor Herb Schurman c - tended greetings tram the town, and thanked those who were tween the two men is narrow, Th \lFiW YORK (AP) — Emile home lavafllahehre I ruaringlGrltlilh won I split rlcelalon in Grllmh won a spill declslonlcrawd in Madison 5quan Gar- lll rounds in their lint clash DN- l7. l960. before either waa champion. and R od II; it e z evened the xmre by taking tho nril‘tith's victory ended hotl- rignrz' streak at l2 His rerord is and, mini '5 rcrord ls 3M. There wasn't a knockdown or anything close to one in the lightly Walled cnnlest. The box- ers used elghlrnunce gloves in- |Large Exaclor Features Saturday Racing Program Dlahea 1 Ind a Hurrah IJ. Feogusonl Meadow General in Bernard) 1 8 Slippy Queen 'A. Pinesui 2 Ginger E (Clarke Smithi l 3 Ellen Joyce lC. Wlllisi :4 Ida Budlonl tR, MacDonald) 5 Time‘ 2.104, 211'2, Hurrah owned by EA. Fer- uson, Charlottclnirn. Meadow GenPral owned by D, Alex MacDonald. Summarslde. ays. tlh dash ~ 440. ‘30. 2,70: 70 - . 1.40. 2 so Rm dash 7 “0, 5.60. 7.20: 5.20. 310, 3.10. Bowling League Holds “Annual Meet, Banquet. rcport was eivrn by Harold hingce. The tollnuinc niiicers were elnnlerl‘ Drt‘sldrnl —‘ Rol- lie natellc; vlce-prcsidcni — Lew Garhllll; “Henry-treasur- er — Edwin Campbell. The league tmpny donated by lingers and mum, was presented to Ed ni Am» bassadurs; nlsii individual pri- zes to the team composed or .lim Dwyer. Pat bendle. Ed Dale. Keith Puller. auriy Ber- lEmile Griffith Decisions Rodriguez To Regain Tier ale-d oi the Six-unneen previ- lonaly worn in title iightn in New. ‘York. ‘ Cririith's determined eliort lll .tha last round. although il wal inoi as atiective an it may have looked irom a distance. proved the diiterence In the right, . Both Rnslil and bcvlin gav' Emile that round although Arm-. strong awarded ii to hadriguaa. in the last round. Griiriili stormed out a his corner, landed a hard right to the jaw‘ and {allowed with a lclt hook In the head. Emile worked hard! nn Lula‘ body but the delcnder llurrled back with body punches. hath men welghed lion (or the bout that waa on network television. MOTHER CHEERS Grillith. spurred on by Ihoula or "com sun" (ruin his mother at ringside. got on to a inst start against the danclnl, 'hncking and side-stepping not ban troni Miami. While the challenger waded in and smashed hard to the body and head. Luis moved away and did lililu cnunlcring. By the end i six ruun s e was trailing :hadly an the cards or the two uilicials who voted ion Grillllh, l in the seventh round, Rodrl- gnez changed his style and seemed |n him the tide ol the liight. He met Grillilh'a rushes land beat him to the punch with last banal!!! la the hndy. Emile was balfled and couldn't get muviniz, . Rodriguez kept it up right lthmugh the 10th round as Grit- itilh hurled and pulled but didn't score. in the nth. Gi-itlith rc» tnrncd Luis‘ hudy punches with some lusty nrlis or his own nudl momentarily slowed up his iae. lain in the IZIh Luis took charge again by sorting his tear and meeting Emile-s rusllEl‘ with sizzling blows to the body. The spindly~leggcd Cuban may have thought he had the light‘ wnn whcn the last round; staried. lie was cautious \vhile‘ Emile went all nut, This lapse proved costly roi- Rodriguez. iCIark Wins . Grand Prix FRANCORCHAMPS. Belgium ilReuteral—Jim Clark, a no , irom MacKenzies 'stowmroaaaut - - . ayahin Mav'. -' llillllllliiiill "ll‘l‘ l. ‘ NEW YORK lCPlVChaIeMI- ‘gay shot sharply in the lore iront among the tun three-year- oids in the United States by romping to a Z'h-lenglh victoryl la the 95th bclrnont stakes at Aqueduct Saturday. Chateaugay, owned by Pills- hurgh Pirates president .lohn Galbrcuth. won mum and de— lighted most hi the 53.281 cus- tumera by iriinmlng ihis year‘s 'wonder orse." hex Ells- .woi-th‘s Candy Spots Time toe the tin miles was a alow twn 4. .~ M ’flgléggzyw: \\ . RCAF Captures oz? wow 17! / [VI/6W 5/0: . ' ' 704?: at. .4: Sifxfi/u/o/rzimiz/E ‘ B°WImq T'lle Ire—cm» MW/E Ellkfi w or SUMMERSIDE w The RCAF 554 , All-Star bowling team won the Prince Edward Island title al lCrest Lanes on Saturday The I //Y/V//V€. . ‘ ‘ _ competition was begun in Char- loiictown the Saturday beiore teams Iinished as tnl» lilos. Summer» side Town Prus _ 13.515. Char- lottli‘tmvn SPanlallS 7 Sunnnrr lo .Srri-ubnils — 13.- L dllllt‘lmln Juniors H h 7: 133m .lini llnycr lm'u-‘l won thr- liigh l nlc lentil Emmott Elli» “ol'lll. li‘ .lunilirs ilir high single Maul Roy him a i llt altl iScainansi had high a e .a' o mm \\lili iim buyer 1the nnemin .253 Tim ocrsonncl ol'lho \iiiining lr-nni Len ilnrhuii, Geo P w MacKenzies 8-7 "‘ or, \ suhlhlnnsing _ The RCAFi ilicd out to Legendre soithall team took a supporter ending the gnmr. at Summer» .ltihn ncharen int a round» side Saturday aitrrnoon. win. ti-ippei- tor RCAF In the .tinrd. ning by ins pins. score 0' 3.1. \iilh no one on base at the tune The airrorcc boys had n camd Steve Phillips and Gard Lave. io rt it Me cushion nearly all‘ lace hit a single each. nave rs- lhrough the game. leading is: gen, Gerry bcrnard and Gerry a’ler six innings. but the green-l Moore rracked uut douiilcs shirts came roaring hack in thel “mm mm“. ms ,pg Shde m_ scvonth, scoring four runs. . . do“ mm“ m the Maui to mini base in the sixth and 1“ "El" l‘lPt~Fire that raced nut ul control Thursday tor nosrli- six hours destroyed the Patrician Punor cbmonny plant. and the hm was a mated at more than snootimo. Firemen prevented the names lrom spreading to otiiccs and laboratories or the lnlm‘nallnnal Psi-Pr Cnmvany in mi odioining hullriin: lhe best deienslye plays when .lim Jenkins was called was taken to hnspflah R H E nut has the diircrcncc between Pagans shoe-string i-aich in Mackenzie. ml 001 L-7 ll 2 an RCAF victory and a (lethal, the lust Inning and Gerry RCAF 22i iliz xvii il .1 ball Kaine. Bnh Hopper went all the way. (or the winners 'He save up lll hits. 8 0! them ln the last two‘ lnnlnRa, atruck out 2 and walk- lh‘lllliro's grab at a ioiil hall at: L‘inpiirs. plaic .- Woodward tor a long run in the sixlli were base ~ \i'inchesior. Wig-engine.- lminutu. w 14 mnnda. i V Candy Spots. winner aver Chateaugay in the Preaknessp middle event or the triple crown tor three-yearnids. was the i Mia-2 choice. despite n lnu io ‘Chateaugay in the Keniurky Derby. Candy Spots. whlrh took the lead at six ruriougs. hung on io ‘llnish second by a length ovcr .Chnksr. a mm shot in the {laid at seven in Cat was in Willie Shoamakor. slinsrd Candy Spots, was burned as in ‘came back in unsaddle. nut ihc crowd gave winning inrkay arnullu Baez: ui Panama a trenicndnus ovaliiin ('hateaugay, the s a o n n a choice. returned :11. szso and 3270. Candy Spots rcturned suit and $2241 ior his second deieat in 1|) starts at his career Choker paid $330, i HAS EARNED 3219.917 Chateaugay. in scoring his Il‘ourlh, mother (our lengllis ber " d. 'Cha’reaugay Romps Home Winner ln Belmont Stakes aeventh victory in 11 atafll. boosted hil llletlme bankroll In 5279.507. Candy Spnkl' mood was worth $75,000 a gave hls career earnlnla of 3330.527. Baeza aald Chateau!!! “showed aurprislnl e t the start and l h slrniig hold on him.’ “ dldn't handle the track too good until the hall~mlle polI. uhcn I got into him and he t it" And take on he did. M the honri til the home stretch with tiliv-uuiirli-r mile remllnlnl. Candi Spots led choker by two lNIL‘UlS and the colt. ridden by Jail" 1. Ruiz. one-hall luuuili «hood or chateauga Siitliir-iily the crowd realized L'iintlv Spots was beginning to stagacr although the you had not lit-on iuo last. Chute-ugly zoomi-d up along the rail and mark his winnning bid wllh a rush oven latcr than in the tlrrlu .\lay 4 at Louisville. as! for MONEY" rervir Me mint/1e youmnfif No need to leave home or work when you want money! Us. Eznsricuu's convenient Loans-by-Mnil Fill in and mail the coupon below . . plums and ask tor a loan. The minule you! ioao'r arranged yau‘ll get a check in your mail box. MAI At}? .or AMoimr Pituitr—. NEEDED 8r loans up to :6 month contracts on loans aver r Bums Jewelers B . $3000 and more ~Vouz loan can be life-lmflr‘ 1119-151 GREAT GEORGE ST.. CHARLOWETOWN 6518 been EVENINGS av APPolrimENr—FHuNE FDR noun ENEFICIAL [NANCE CO. 31500 - Pllanet 89+ OF CANADA . . . 0 rl . d“ mm“ "We I“ I y responsible tor the establish. uni-d, Jim Fllt-k. Ari Gnildfe-lyear-old am! driving or Lotus} ed only one Harold Martlntbuk hrcak which put him oui or con- ioniian. But this time Hurrah vas sleady as a rack and blazed ll- viclory in hit: . Ton dnily dunble was $29.00 tori Zilhi’i and Ahnm c. The sec-t oud double. Chiol's Gal and ur: . paid 51651). The re- mhining icniurc, a quinclla, ‘Vsun \villoi-d's Chuit-e and sky P:,nic romhine tor a pay or not. i .\'i‘\l raring card at Charlollie- ‘ ioun Driving Park is Wedded». day night June 12. Sl'hfllARY Dashes l and a Zther lE. Bernardi Cyclone lL kollyl Direct sti-iko tH. Smadl koral Train l\\'. anncl Ere Don is. Chanpollv lehcr owned lry Arthur Craig, l'irloris. Pays: 15! dash — Ill). 2.50. 3,10. “10. 2.10. 210 bashes z and r Abner c lChas O'Brien! 1 4. Winslarl’s wish "‘2. Clowi a i. w..\i.x, M, bei-iiaidi I 1‘ Pay .luniur lel‘il Smithl a : Dnrtrr ,llrn 1D. Macheilii i b . hohhy Here (Clarke Smilhi s a Coilnlt‘ss allre (W, Duwnei 7 'Il \‘alloy Loss 4L. Kelly) 9 a Time and. 2.1“. ‘ Timc: :15. 21M, 1 Minor 6.. owned by Price. Thtimmn Charlottetown. Winston's Wish owned W El- inor claw. Meadowbank. Pays‘ 2nd do 1lih~ 4.10. . 6th dash a 10.50. 5.70. “II: 610 SHEP- 15.30. 9.70. 6.20; aulta and Lew Garbult- climax, won the nelgian Crandl The Ambassadors were alsoI Prlx here Sunday (or the Second year in aucceaslnn. nmco Manren at New Zea- . land was XPCfllld and American: ment oi Crcat Lanes. and also the donors or the various prizri ex. .llm Hogan. proprietor ol_ rollaitt champs. coining irtii-n so; Crest Lanes. , Id he was hHPl‘Yl pins behind. and longing to the about the tirsi year's nDTrnrl trout on the last string. D G d R“ M lions. and thanked participanis‘ - , flu; nn ucncy an e c (or Iheir enlhusiusrn through-l “m. my" mam“ “ p lainthcr third and ivurth re— m" the 5mm ror high average (235) Eisneri mmmy’ He suggested the Coninier- Simmnnl (or hlah slntile “107‘ Clark. who llnished second in rial League might he divided‘anrl otto Furchak for high oh the recent indlanapblia soil. led 51 throughnnt the ulap race. lec- into A and B league] next leia- pl! 4938) son. loi- those whose aver-g At the end a! the banquet a one event at this year’s world were over and under say isii raiund oi applause was given h drivers championship, and 1the ladies at the Legion who clocked two hours Hmlnulel 47 cummiitee'sl scrved tho delicious meal. lseconds tor the alumna race. a 'lllE or 200. 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