-'--__L?.'~l -_‘ -“'-v-‘ pew w Rodger Ward, right, of roses around his neck in .. _ . Indianapolis Speedway cere‘ who flnlshed second, had thls monies_ The winner. A‘ J. expression today with garland Foyt. left, did the honors-- ‘ noses SWEETEN SECOND PLACE dotting his own award tor the hijinks. Picture was made in garage when Ward went to Foyt to offer congratulations. BOYER’S BAT BOOMIING Rookie Takes Star Role As Cubs Defeat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]. _ Sterling Slaughter. making his, ' first major league start, collab- . orated with veteran reliever Lindy McDaniel for a one-hit W pitching masterpiece v cage Cubs swept past Milwau- ,- lree 2-0 in the second game of a Memorial Day doubleheader. Bob Buhl checked the Braves 4-2 on six hits in the opener. Slaughter, 22. gave up a fourth - inning single to Ed Bailey through seven innings oil. the nightcap before yielding to McDaniel. who held the Braves hitless the rest of the way. ‘ The rookle right hander, whol- scored Chicago‘s deciding run! on Ron Santo's single in the; third inning. issued his fifth . base on balls—to Lee Maye— . and threw two balls to Joe; Torre in the eighth. prompting: his removal. CARDS CLUB REDS Ken Boyer homered and tri- pled. driving in three runs as‘ St. Louis clubbed Cincinnati 7-1 KEN BOYER Braves Tom McNertney, Robinson and the latter's first in the majors, paced Chicago White Sox to a 10-4 decision over Detroit. Ward Kansas City 9-1 behind Whitey Ford’s five-hitter. Elston How- Ghris Short tossed a six-hitter as National League - leadin Philadelphia Phillies defeated Houston 5 - l. Wes Oovington (homered for the Phils, who sad- dled Colt pitcher Don Nottebart with his seventh straight defeat. Milt Pappas blanked Dos An- geles on four hits and Jackie Brandt hit a two-run homer as the Orioles topped the Angels 51. Los Amgeles starter Ken McBride was charged with his ninth consecutive loss. Ernie Broglio picked up his first ' B e r victory this month. 0 New York Mets won their sec- ond straigh ftrom San Fran- cisco 6-2 behind J k F b 3 ac is er‘ 1 six - hitter. Joe Christopher} e r drove in three runs and Charlie ‘ a p er. ' Smith hit a two-run hom Maury Wills homered s-in- _ gled twice and stole three bases| NEW YORK (AP)_ " Roma“ (as Los Angeles Dndgers Shlgged , Brother_and.01den Time's S’Cared Pittsburgh 10-3 for their top of- upset Victories 1n Satumays too fensive effort of the season. Don horse T309519 united States. Drysdalehpitched the distance, , m omfgxgths over afiorgvom winnin is sixth a '3‘ st 1 rec - lossesg g m ‘0" Mr. Brick in the $125,300 Jer- '.eon Wagner crashed fivelsey DeTby at Garden 508“ hits, ,including a pair of tripleS, . Park. Olden Times took the leading Cleveland to a 10-2 rout 3115-400 Metropolitan Handicap of Washington and snapping the: at Aqueduct by two lengths over lndias' four-game losing string. Quadrangle Jch Romano hit his fifth homerl Rocky Thumb and_ Red Dos and drove in three Clevelandlalso surprised by Wmnmg “10 runs, lsp ’t divisions _ot the Brandy~ Bernie Allen‘s two-run homer: wine Turf Handicap at the open- capped Minnesota‘s five - run ing of Delaware Park. . sixth inning uprising as the Count Charles was a surprise Twins downed Boston 7-3. The Winner- ‘00- He M “be Win big inning enabled Camilo Pas- 15055:”) Shakes 3‘1 HODYWOOd cual to coast to his seventh 81‘ . victory in nine decisions. h “1° Day Ho , Ol ay ea - " mers 9y Pete ward Floyd ' won the Round Table Handicap | 7‘ lat Arlington Park. Lewisburg upset the Tomasello Handicap ' at Suffolk Downs and Mountah ' Road won by-six lengths 'n the M ' urao 0t Hoods U‘ '4 -I :3 ernonal Day P Downs. , Roman Boomer, ridden by 1 Fernando Alvarez, paid $8.6), ’ $3.40 and $2.60, Mr. Brick. who survived a claim of tool, so. ‘ tin-bed $2.60 and an and Na- - I tlona-l $4.00 to show. OUTSIDE! PAY! Moreno brought Olden Times home to the tune of sounrs -— In track and field “k m,“ action at Souris on Saturday, a?“ m we % to head 9 home town team emerged ‘ w,” MM on top of the heap, in the Kings fimlad ",g'w m, County Interscholastic compet- ml, “5 ‘3‘), film. The Soul-l collect- ‘1‘” M “g h an an: a. and the Montague “M of “mm”. In“;- representatives were in t e m w a.” “a $5 with '5 runner up slot with 72 pts, Mo- m pm “40 go m M rell bad 49 and St. Theresa’s New ‘- me "and a“. ' trailed the field with seven m at m, a.” M $6.40. ts- , Parka mud u.” and so and In the junior and senior ranks M m u.” to M. 1.1”" were 21 records broken Count (males pa“ off I . and tour more were tied. $47 $-89.“ and It In CI p Both Annear and Kaye Mur- mu m, If” no wwmtiedfofflletovlfll- mum-fluid vtdualbonors in the female (lb .11.. VII m I“ 0 vi- smmd m. “pun-melstth m Pl“ .0 Hill“ top male I the meet plea a! to III II Tm .becollocted amniotic-b an». no. .0 and $11- hn points. In. luau MIN “1-40 newlines: mum m.d”fln¢muflb 1% lengths, returned $4.80 and $3.60 with Debon $4.80 to show. Mountain Road, romped home Downs headliner and paid $3.40, $25) and $2.40. Rurik returned $4and$3with ThreeR’s $4. in the show spot. lastic track and field meet was orlal Field on Saturday. All schools were well represented many thrilling finishes, action six new records set. Jack MacEachern new record in the boys 8 lb. the hop step and jump as he recorded a distance of 39 9%" Birchwood High School. Queen Charlotte High set a record for the mile relay as they reeled off a 3:57 time for first place in that event. The Birchwod team set a new mark for the quarter mile relay with a time of 50.2 seconds. Lyall Huggan set the mark for the hop step and jump in the senior boys division with a dis- tance of 38’ 8’4". Andrew Arsenault turned in the best performance of the al- ternoon as he reeled of! a four minute and 59 second mile {or first place and set the record for this event. Andrew was running strictly against time as his competition was never a serious threat. Is a grade eleven student at St. Dunstan’s High School where he also takes part in hockey and football, ARDS 50 Y Girls 7 and under, Anne Hen- nessey, St. Jean: Shelly Youn- ker, Prince Street: Barbara MacDougall and Mary Louise McAdam St. Jean, Spring Park. Boys 7 and under. Paul Mac- lKenzieHSt. Jean; Jack Mathe- and Parkdale. 3 Prince St; Anne Kennedy, West gthsmhheLincolnBS no aid, Stella Maris; Jlm Ford. V.R. Wall-laps Souris 26-7 SOURlS—Vcrnon River wal- loped Souris Fishcutters 25-7 in Kings County league action yesterday at Sourls. nes was the big man with the stick for the winner: 11 went four for seven at the plate, teammate C. Sark came through with a two for three perform e. - B. Jamelson and C. Creamer were each two for three at the plate tor the losing squad. P. Hughes handled the pitch- ing for the winners as he gav: an C. tor the loser: and they gave up I total of nineteen oils. Umpire im- the contest was Gerald Clinton and sting himonthebasuwasJoe Bog- PROBABLE PITCHERS B! m ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitdlers tor today's major team baseball gonna: Boston ( Loo Angela- (Im 23) (N) Baltimore (Bunker 5-0) at OK! ( M) (N) New York (Terry 1-3) at Mio- neaota (stigma: 1-3) (N) vol-Id (Mk If) (N) agIe (no: 1-5) at (Plano 5-1) at Cle- son, Prince Street; David Cud- more, West Kent. Girls 8 years, Karen Croken, St. Jean: Cathy Bradly, Park- 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon., June 1, 1984.! Boy: mile relay. eons. ml Queens County Meet ls Huge Succ The Queens County lnterscho- staged at Victoria Park’s Mem- j ‘_ l and the spectators witnessed During the course of the days : were set a - shot with a throw of 50' 2"; and . Jack also set a new mark in ‘ Jack is a grade ten student-at :- ANDY ARSENAULT dale; Ellen Jean Williams, West Kent. Boys 8 years. David MacKln- non, Parkdale; Russell Kerr, Shgz‘wood; Ralph Josey, St. Girls 9 years, Joanne Power, Rochford; Anna Doyle, S geahn; Marilyn Wyand. Caven- IS . Boys 9 years, Gordon Betts, Sherwood; Carl Trainer, St. Jean; Dave Matthews. Sher- wood Girls 10 years, Coleen Irlarn. West Kent; Marlene MacKin- non, Parkdale; Rosemary Scott and Joanne Walsh, Spring Park Boys 10 years, Bill Doherty. Spring Park; Don MacLean, St. Jean; James Power, St. Jean. 75 YARD Girls 11 years, Gall Raynor, Kent; Patty Godkln and Karen Eaton, Parkdale and West Boys ll years, Merrill Weale, Prince St; Blair MacKay, Sher- wood; Rickey Carver, Parkdale. irls 12 years, Rosemary D u f i y, Birchwood: Maxine Clark, Parkdale: Elizabeth Bal- lem, Prince St. Boys 12 years, Barry Clark, Cavendish; Keith Hood, Birch- woold; David Lidstone. Park- a e. Girls 13 years, Bethany Mac Aleer. Sherwood; Gail MacDon- ald, QCHS; Adele MaeEachern, Sherwood. Boys 13 years, Frank Macln- tyre, Birchwood; John Carr, Parkdale; John Gaudet. Birch- wood Girls 14 years, Mona MacDo- nald, BHS: Wilhemina Visser, Victoria; G l e n d a MacLeod, H . 100 YARDS Boys 14 years, Ron MacDon- QCHS: Bob Foster. QCHS. Girls 15 years, Francis Whit- lock. QCHS; Sandra Flynn, St. Jean: Bernadette Gaudin. Stel- la Maris. Boys 15 years, Sandy Mac- Donald, Birchwood; Gary Grif- fen, Sherwood; Ron Steadman, " S. STUDENTS UNDER 16 Discus throw, boys under 16, Jack MacEachern, BHS; Dave McAulay, BHS; Owen O‘Brien, Ch'town Rural. Girls broad jump. Jane John- stone, West Kent; Francis Whit lock, QCHS; Susan Ayres. Sher? wood Boys broad jump, Ken O’Brien, Sherwood; Ron Stead- man, QCHS: Bill Taylor, QCHS. Girls high jump, Lillian Batt, QCHS; Rosemary King, St. Jags; Susan Campbell, Sher- Boys 440 yard relay, QCHs, Sherwood, Birchwood. Girls 440 yard relay. BHS. Sherwood, Ch’town Rural. Junior High Boy’s Events Boys 8 lb. shot put. Jack MacEachern, Blrchwood: Dave MacCauly, BBS; Owen O‘Brien. erwood. Boys high jump. Don Baker, QCHS; Billy Weather-hie, BHS: George Maclnnls Bits. B broad jump, Sandy Mac- donald, 338; Frank Gaudet, HS: Owen O'Brien. Sherwood pageant Convemble' ' Hop. step and jump, Jack MacEaacbern, BBS; Don Leth- tan, QCHS; Ken O'Brien. Ch'- town Rural. 1 Boys no yard (lash. Jacr MacEachel-n, BE; Sandy Mac- Donald, ans; Bob stun Boys“) yard dash. Don Io, thin, QCBS; Frank ('laudet,I BBS; David Blacquiene. Stella, M Boyeflyalddafll, Ian Mac-t Donald. BIS; Bill Mackinaw. 3H3: Owen O'Brien. Ch'town Rural. Boys mile run. Garth Mc— Phee, C038; Irving Dalton. Stella Harts; 11. Ch'town Ital. Boys 4' relay. BIB. cons and Stella Hal-ta. . and Stella Maris. eod, Sherwood: Helen Mac. Girls discus, Heather Mac- Lean. QCH5: Mary Hop, step and lump, Lyall Count Fleet. 1943; Whirlau'ayhparing for I ys 880 dash, Andrew Ars- Rura‘ ‘enault, SDHS; Eddie Lowlor. SENIOR HIGH EVENTS 1 513115- Boys 12 lb. shot. Wayne Ma- Boys mile run. Andrew Al‘s- ‘and Sir Barton, 191 Northern Dancer, owned and b 5‘ 1 SDHS: Keith Bagnall, (tQRHS. ' SDHS. Boys high jump. Doug .\’lac-, Boys 440 yard “lay. SDl'is-lPreakness. He can llean. PWC: Cyril MacDonald. PWC. . ,5 I SDHS: Lyall_ Huggan, . ‘ Boys discus. Lya“ Huggan- 5 Belmont, at 11.4.» miles longest of Preakness: Boys broad jump, Lyall Hug-‘ PWC: Leo Peters. Stella Maris. I the three races ene gan, PWC: Cyril MacDonald, Pole vault, Eddie Maclnnis,l This lime son of NearctiCNa.‘ Na 3 i o n SDI-IS: Eddy Lowlor. SDHS. ‘SDHS: Andrew Arsenault, talma is certain to be Boys 100 yard dash. Cyril? SDHS; Iaall Huggan, PWC. If you can’t see your new Pontiac here it’s down at your Pontiac dealer’s Strata-Chief 4-Door Sedan _ ._L _ I H : Your Pontiac dealer can offer you 38 proud ways to celebrate with a - , 100 yard dash. Rhoda I I l Hlll Rise. from George A. l llacLeod, Ch‘town Rural; Pat-‘ Pope Jr.'s El Peeo Ranch of It ' sy Doherty. QCHS: Rita Hay-' r California, again was mad the e] I den, Ch'town Rural. mile in the 1 3-1 s of 1 Girls 220 yard d Preakness. But i Brown, r, , QCHS' Am". New”! Ch’town Hugogan’ PWC- 1941; War Admiral. 1947; and is expected a , W. ‘ thelKllighlly Manner and :choice over a small field. 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See your locde sage.- AUTEORIZED PONTIAC DEALER IN CHABLUITETOWN: HIhLSIDE morons LTD. us when Charlottetown, 1am. in... 2.1243 Be sure to watch ‘Tduoope” on CFCYoTV Friday at 10:80 pan. and “Zero One" on CFCY-TV Tuesday 8 pm. 'was the second choice la! the Derby and beat favored Hilll V Girls high jump. Heatheri ‘ :Rise by a neck after a sizzlian MacLean QCHS- Rhoda Mac? 24<second final quarter to elm- ‘ ' 4 1plate 8 Derby record of two lminutes flat for the 1% miles. I iav ash. Francis the this time be V- Whitlock, QCHS: Rhoda Mac-, NEW YORK (Al’s—Northern! Derby and Preakness, c-an join had to settle for third as the le l‘ Leod, Ch'town Regional; Patv Dancer, winner of the Kentucky I one of horse racing's most elix- II})Iancsf:r wojn by 2V4thlengbhs with :3 ‘ . l sy Dollerly. QCHS. f . _ l elusive clubs next Saturday y e coun re in e runner-up . n Girls 440 yard relay, QCHS, figgmwbsfigi ‘capturlng the 96th running of spot. , ’d lsncrwood iPWC: ’ " the $125,000 - added Belmont Hill Rise will be back. The 0‘ ’1 Girls 8'1b. shot put. Gloria Boys 220 dash. Don Mccnmlstakes at Aqueduct, ' Scoundrel. sold a few days ago ,. H ? Wlse. Ch town Rural: Glenda‘ took PWC. Michael Gallant V Only e l ght thoroughbleds by Rex Ellsworth to KJell Qvale,,.. l MacLeod, BHS. Jean Anderson,. Sten'a Maris Wayne McDoum : have capturedall three events, of San Francisco for $5 , .‘ A, m ,CQRHS, a“ CQRHS ' =' the last Citation 1n 1948_ The, turned up with an injured left 1° 1 ‘ ‘ otllers were A ssault 1946: front leg Wednesday while pre-m. “ the Jersey Derby ,, 18 to be out of.” V‘ 81 1 m-aha. 1935; Gallant Fox 1930‘ competition for some time. . ' 3'“ LIST OTHER ENTRIES This will leave the Dancers... , , . P. Taylor of Tor- other rivals to com thcsml. CQRHS: Eddy Lawlor. ellaull. SDHS; Eddie Lowlm‘. onto. was the first Canadian- group that includes Paul Mel- bred colt to win the Derby and lon‘s Quadrangle and Louis E . gain the Wolfsoll‘s Roman Brother. both ame distinction by taking the“ badly beaten in the Derby and ‘ George m r’s Braved, R. N. Webster‘sw , Perry's -e, Herbals... 5 aw- Will-l. :‘f‘ to 5.3. In“ H I Qtvvcnl l‘flx', H .m‘. I 'unl‘ u l mu n'van v ‘1'! lulu r16 i "I can-