rw ree “Preakness, Belmont Stakes To Decide: 7 ~ Stature of Needles in Racing € icles | That's not a bad relan on the 999,000 two youthful Oklahoma LOUISVILLE, Ky, Wt — The | this bay son v vane nO ee en \ r whether Needles, peramental play ho fp sis ge. Kentucky. Derby winner, is, Own way more often than Net. -ollmen, det Dudley and Honnte la great horse is still to be ai-i But in the aflernoon he is a, Heath, br on, ay On a ‘ewered but there's no doubt he ruthless businessman, never eon- advice of ely ve eran nt " i to D p raside all’ Hugh Fontaine, As a weanling, is one of the most exciting three; tent until he has ripped ¢ Fon Ae ante Mi year-old-olds to come down the his opposition. Needles was sic im an ‘ ant pike in many & year. That is the way he won the Fee ade ar of Nec The Preakness at Plmilco May "$167,550 Derby by Uhree-quarters, he acauireg the ‘. wna fap ( Hi His Derby time of 9:03 9:5 for 19 and the Belmont Stakes at. of a fength over Calumet Farm's ; ‘the Sete a-quarter over the 4°. Prince Rupert Daily News _ Monday, May 7, 1956 | Rainouts Bring Confusion | To National Loop 5 tandings | cal his mile vécord Saturday| | t \ & should Fabius and left 15 aher lop: ts Me cvyen i A anothes shot.until fall at-Jim Balley,|" iy me asosatd tes 4-0 and lp Coloman and sin [Belmont Park June eentcthree-yoat-olds far bark. ,tiehtning-Tas, Chur ee ‘ Clea sy, ' track was slo SOUDALC and fellow. countryman, © ee erate ie ree Konstanty blanked the White ness question,. But it was su pROFYTABLE INVESTMENT Whirlaway’s oO, 9-5 record vs Sox by the same’ score in the! being argued today as the strag-! The viclery, coming on top of made in 1941, ' : - second Sunday before 49,016, the | season’s largest:crowd ; i - , — Kansas City slug reod Washing- | GUS SPEAKER at he first ton pitching in a doubleheader, ANNUAL pre-season baschall banquet ‘this Friday will” be romp, 10-7 and 18-3. Baltimore dumped Detroit into the cellar by; Dick Beddoes, (above) Van- couver sports columnist, Ban- winning 6-2 and 4-3. Cleveland sa Boston. were rained out, quet, sponsored by the Prince yourself kit if you want to figure ‘out the National League stand- ings. - Milwaukee leads the league by 20 percentage points. but trails; second-place Cincinnati by a full game, The Braves also are half ‘a.pame behind St, Louis, which elers of the 100,000 who sat in. two $100,000 triumphs in Fiorida, on Saturday’s thrilling race left: ‘ boosted Needles, earnings for less for. home, ‘than two seasons of campalen-- In the morning work hours ing, to $462,055, LAGS AS USUAL In the cavalry charge out of the pate Needles, as usual, drop- ped hack at nee, He was a ocd 0 length off the pace with half- SHARPSHOOTING SCHOOLMARM “sins teem, net ot sham of: 3:58" ‘got in 1954 ‘at. Turku, andy | and. smashed Finland, He made no excuses ‘for Chis. ‘defeat by the: powerful‘ ‘Bai- ley; who. took ovér the lead. about "1110 yards’ from” the. finish ‘and stayed’ infront, He. had ‘started his... move with: 990 ‘left -and ‘threaded his wav theouh “the thought ‘his nearndss would just] is third on. percentages.. ‘ raw at Card. Rupert and District- Senior give Landy impettis to. 40 on. 1 to Uf the season ended today, Mr inely anal Nickey Boyer of art Baseball Association will pre- TOPS WES rs § HOTG UNNERS field until caly Pubite was In Va: fast time. , watt Kee woul twin a ‘the rind kees, leading hilters in their, cede by two days the opening front of hin. At ihe 1Gth bole YSt oT didn’t think I could do i, " ey Pee as on “isos from |leagues, led their teams to. vic-; of the 1956 senior baseball lea- tay iva Pembridee harpshooting Kansis ihe caught the Calumet, color ; sald. tha-26-year-old Bailey. story. ‘The confusion aris tory. | eve, Opening day games will ; RENO, Nev, @—lva embridge, a shar] “hearer and was pulling away at the’ fact Milwaukee has played see newly named Hotelmen | school teacher, has won the $20,900 Golden West Grand Aner- Hike end, A iength ard “dl half Boyer's four-run homer in the first inning off Brooklyn's Roger Craig gave the Cards’ righthand- er Tom Poholsky.a 4-1 wins). Mantle smashed his cighth and ninth homers, anid-drove in three runs to pace Yankees to a 5-2 win over Kansas City, Cinéinnati edged- Pittsburgh 4-6. New York at. Milwaukee and Philadelphia at Chicago were rained out. In the American League, Cleve- land nipped- Baltimore 2-1, Washington downed Chicago 4-2 and Detroit dubbed Boston 16- 4 “hack of Fahivs in third-place was :Come on Red. who wasn't even e ‘supposed to start unless the ; track was muddy. | . iean Handicap trapshooting championship, It was the first time a woman, shooter had a major event in shooting apainst men, 1 She shot 99 out of 100 targets from the 22-yard line. and wound up with &64 out of 900 for the five-day eine which onded Sunday—only five targets down from (he high | over-all mark of Dan Orlich, Reno all- American; © | o- Swimmer ‘Triés ‘Strait ° Winner in the women’s competition was Claire Se hrooder de VICTORIA @ a Resturant of Van Nuys, Calif, at 94 from 2) yards. Mattew Miholovith of jowner Ben Laughren : pliths lo 4 San Jose, Galif., won the Men’s ‘unior title with 94 at a9 yards. omake his third attempt, today af The Western Canada contingent, including George ‘Gen- ito swim from Viclorin. to Port —erux af Saskatoon, the Qlynypic titlist, failed to make the lop anweles, Wash. across the 18- winners’ circle, Generenx wound up Sunday with 92 from mile Strat of Juande Fuea. nm . 26 yards, Keith Blanchett of Edmonton had 9! from 23, George HY the wenther ds good, Len us! Blanehett of Edmonton, 90 from G1, James Girgulis of Calgary cald Sunday, he wil ppsn iff at 91 from 23 and dim Finlayson, ca ary, 5 from 2 22, 94 pm. mo ; -. Third place went to Ron. De- lany, the Vaillanova sophomore -{who. set. the: early. pace but. set “lit. ‘too’ fast: for hiniself Fourth WAS, “Bailey's , Oresn 1. Jeammate, |B Dellinger.” Th order: came Jeroaie ‘Waters = and Danny. Schweikart, ‘Of. 1.08 Anecles, and:Lon, Spurrict of. the nk San Franelsco lyinple. Club. meet Esquires at Roosevelt park and Gordon and Anderson play a double- header at Ter: race, only nine games in. almost three weeks while the Redlegs have played 17 and the. Cardinals 16. “The Braves Sunday. suffercd |” their seventh rainout.in 10 days and estimate they have'lost more than’150,000 ‘admissions. A vir- tual sellout. had been assured for Sunday's ‘scheduled game with Brooklyn. ~The. results, ‘that complicated the. standings’ saw Cincinnati ‘) peat Philadelphia "10-2 and 11-9 and’ St. Louis split-with New York, Stan Musial’s eighth hom- er won’ the first for “Cards 5-4 walked off with wt ae RECORD SHARK CAUGHT: a SYDNEY, Australia:@ The | biggest shark ever caught in New, , South Wales waters was ‘landed | April 29 by big game. fisherman; Charlie Chambers after a 100-; mintite strugele: six miles off a: Sydney surfing beach. It was a female while pointer | weighing 2,100 pounds, ' and eveesecny veomen see weanemea aes tt wee ee a ae pome cumday ight “ad- O-point error tin :ad- uch: ‘dropped: Rev.- ‘Bo of, Los Angeles 't si n OY Vancouve: Relays; held Sat hove promineh clays: lirectar, 7 elite His|: 50! when | ob= |, pole. 2 ‘He was. second. in op,team i t ve Olympic - Chub: with 04% ( University: of. “Oregon with -72"and. Washing | - } lege was third “with LOY inne AR ‘the'few inmared specta bors Who braved threatening. skies, the: double shuffle in the stand- yon't chanee. the fact that Was the ‘sar of the * feo Lay pole vaullings his best spor | ¢ Henards soared 14 feet 8 Inches tpproak his own record. for, the i telays,. ‘The old mark. was 14 feet \ yehies,. Waving -'Lo his mother Jn. the ataiids, Richards made.thiree wn-' ceeasful, tries at the 15-foot k;, He holds the prosent Ca- open record of 1. feel Off Inch, set in-Torontoyn 1082, af ichardls wont’ 22: fect'ss Inehy |: oat oh the hyoud Jan iy BY INCHES | (Ke 2ifternoon and Richards was odgod. by. couple of inches in he:hopystep event, Vile Hall of on State ‘managed 44 feeb ‘| Roy., Pella. of Calgary, whose toss of: 154 feet 5 ‘inches set.a relays record; :;easily, . beating | the. old. mark of: 147 feet 314 inches, Van- conver Fe) top: Duane Keron of ‘Washing- | | ton State and. Richards: | Angels Lead pico: began to tell during: he discus’ event: was: ‘won: by |- Oiympic. Club's John Pavelich : also topped - ‘the. old |: mark. with a 149- foot, 24- nich \hirow. Richards Was measured at: 136 feet.” * The. 120 hurdles saw Dave Me- Kinney of University of Oregon bound ‘across the line-in 158 to} - «Doug, Kyle, of. Estevan, Sask., | a a close. Second, place: in: the thr =nile. yun, then went on to seb ant. “unofficial ‘Canadien ‘rec- | ord ‘for’ the” 5,000- metre’ distance ~ with. 15: 02.4... Old mark was 15: 12.0. wo ‘Kyle's three mile time’ 14: 39.6, ington with - ld 39.2. Coast League : By The’ Canadian Press . Los Angeles’ Angels were hold- ‘ing a one-half game lead over the pack today as {hey prepared to.face Vancouver Mounties in one of only two games scheduled in the Pacific Coast League. The Angelés pushed In front Saturday with 8&4 and 7-0 vic- tories over Vanéouver, and then both teams took Sunday off, Sac- ramento Solons, in second place, |* look two of three weekend games, Saturday they dumped fourth- place San Franelsco 7-1 and aplit a Sunday double bill with the Seals, winning 7-3 in’ the first. and Avopping the. second 1-0, Third- aye , Beatle Rainters, wha paced’ he league carly in the souson, dumped Portland Beavers Teh Baturday and then lost both Sunday ganies, 6-4 and 7-0, Hol- lywood: Stars turned back San Diego Padres 7-2 Saturday and then split the Sunday double ef- and Willie’ Mays’ fourth ‘stolen base helped the Giants take’ the second 5-4. with Ronnie Kline ‘throwing 2 ‘six-hitter and ‘scoring the win- ning run. Cubs then played a 6-6 tie, called because * of rain, York Yankees have 2 lead, over. idle dleveland and a four-game bilge on Chicago and Bostan, ticd for third. , Champions © was. better than ‘the relays rec~|- “{ord.time of 14:42.8-he set,in 1954, “In frorit-of ° Kyle was: Ron Wil-|. | Hiamson. of - University of. Wash-! single -Pittsburzh edged Chicago 9-1 Inco Metals at. Work in: Canada The Pirates and the In. the Amarican League, New Q14pame _ Whitey" Ford shut out Chicago Marlhoros. Memorial Cup Bv. RON ANDRE WS * .Ganadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO , @—Toronto Marl- | -boros won judior hockey's Mem- | orial Cup for the second straight | year with a 7-4 victory Sunday ; over Regina Pats, It was the; eighth sueressive win for the. Wast in the final. The last West- | ern Canada champion to win the: title was Port Arthur West nd | Bruins fn 1948, . . | Marlbores. who last snring won thelr first Canadian champion | ship in 26 years, took this yer" 8 hest-of-seven final in four | straight games after a 4-1 over- {ine fie jn the osener, Penalties led to Pais’ downfall | i the final game, watehed by. 3.01 fans. ‘They were shorthand. : ad on four Toronto goals, Pats: had aman advintiege when they seayed {wo of theiv eos, « Lett winger Bob Pulford again | led Marlbovos to thelr win, His! three gonls dinsiicated his per- formance of the fourth same, He algo tallied fwiee In ench of the seaond oud third engage. ; nies, Contrns Wally Boyer and BE wannedy and defoncemen Pob Pou oud Al MacNeil) were the ather Taranto marksmen, Centre Bryan Whittal scared twine far Pale, Wubl wher BIN HleKa Hi “oh n Kowaiehuk added sin- og t ' it | Marlhoros heeame the second club Memorial Cup history to win jh fava venrs vane, } mine i vag rani tong ad Ceca pune 1940, Pewee ne re ee nate fort, winning the first 6-4 and losing the second 7-4, Besides Los Angeles at Vane couver, Sneramento is ab Volly- wood tonight. ¥ Inches to Lop Richards! 44 fect We Inches, Helno Pennenen,. a HGsiig) school student, stepped JAtothe open. class to take third with a feel Wy inchos, Pee or tee ae erp i: etter ewe a ‘ \ ' ane cablermade fram Pace copper go inc the pawer | trilmitlag electricity in Canada, Nearly halfesfahe cape cables, tavasformers anil otherequipmencused far dive “Workmen insrallingg cable that carties electricity per aed io Canadian power cables Games fram lane, underground, Hundreds of thousands of miles of wire Sr. rg | aor” : » SAFETY te ay wees t —— Cables made from INCO COPPER help bring you electricity...and provide jobs for Canadians 2, Refined copper is used in Canada for the minufacmre of wire and eatble, Several thou sand more people are employed inthis work, Tr takes thousands of miles of power cable arry all the electricity Canadians use. 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