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|»AOE H KEUWWfA PAHT COTOIEB, SAT., MAT 17» MW when, for the only tim e, the race was run in two divisions.i M ajestic Prince is a 6-to4i fa«'>: Majestic Prince, on the Other vorita in today’s race. ^ “HUB OF INTEREST - • . By Jidan Mcnm W ill Be hand, is not a foreigner as such, longden, who grew up in Thbw, TO N yc., Alta., purchased the chestnut fcM tG cm i colt for .$250,006 as a yearling in V fA T/9) ^ HERTZ FORT WORTH, Ter. (AP) — Preakness Starts Kentucky for m illionaire eiimaiv 0O §7W \f Bert Yancey went into today’s Frank McMahon of Calgary and Jf£ P BALTIMORE (CP) — Seven third zound of Ibe $125,000 Colo Middleground, ridden by Bill j.Derby Dan Farm’s Chateau- horses have managed victories Vancouver. ’ itatr A CM SOX nial N ati(Hial Invitation golf Boland who then was an ap- guy also .fell short wito a m xT tburn a m ent with a record- in - two legs' .of , thouroughbred pentice, finished second to H ill stretch drive in losing to Candy or racing’s Triide Crown and failed Prince in the 1950 Preakness. m matdiing 65 in tbe book and a Sports in 1963. With Braulio or-J& tV in the other since Johnny Long- The King Ranch colt was Baeza in the irons, Chateaugay m ip menacing quartet of veterans bumped by Balkan on the' first TRUCK looming over Ms shoulder. den collected all three jewels was beaten by 3^ lengths. s n m t s m XX/TA aboard Citation in 1948. turn and ended up five lengths Yancey’s dive^mder-par round Now, Longden, , the retired behind H ill Prince. FOALED IN CANADA SUNSmNE SERVICE m Friday tied the competitive • Upht^^ry o ff/n e ^ jockey turned trainer, is hoping When No rthern Dancer won 1505 Glenmore SL course record for the 7475-yard; Needles won his Derby in 1956 • Flooring to capture the second; Triple the Preakness in 1964, he be^ 3ACX par-70 Colonial Country Club and then fell victim to Fabius in • Carpets •Drapery 762-3369 Crown with Canadian-owned came only the second foreign- S roR / the Preakness. Owned by D and 524 Bernard Ave. ^3341 course—set by Ben Hogan in Majestic Prince, who goes to bred to win the classic. No rth H Stable and ridden, by Dave o p 7/m 1946—and staked the one-time the post in die Preakness Stakes Erb, Needles moved between ern Dancer was also foaled in West Point cadet to a two-stroke today—second of the three tests horses in a stretch drive that Canada. The other foreign-bred lead at 136. for three-yearolds. Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, failed by 1% lengths. to win was War Cloud in 1918 2 4 //0 /v m iL , Since 1948 three Kentucky Days Gets You In The Swim Billy Maxwell and Jack Montgo Derby winners have also won AA 3 C A S mery were all at 138. At 139 the Belmont Stakes, but in be Our swimming pools are Permanent - - They have foR R /^ were Australian Bruce Cramp- tween the two classics their T ri wintere(} at SO ^elow Zero in Northern B.C. 7£A A t A S ton, Charles Coody and Gardner ple Crown aspirations have 'met WELCOME JACUZZI EQ UIPM ENT for crystal clear water. w eu ,/f Dickinson; defeat in the Preakness. George Knudson and A1 Bald The' Preakness, the richest of A /SSPR m COMPLETE PACKAGE PRICE — no hidden costs. ing, both of Toronto, just made the three races, cost Middle- TR A /R /R ff Aqua Cat the 147 cutoff, each shooting 146 ground, Needles and Chateau- ARPAARCy in the tournament’s ' first two gay a chance to become the SeASoR days. ninth Triple Crown winner and Owners “I’m proud of this,’’ Yancey the first since Citation 21 years 3A r7/R & G erm s rsA y $AexceHT said as he described Ms round. ago. fO R R ! eecpm /A ep/A sm eox “It’s as good as I have ever In fact, only Tim T4m, Carry to the xapsdR w o H/ppePACL m m played. It’s , as rewarding Back, Northern Dancer, owned /A cu f i9TP 0R R 70 A re round as I ’ve ever had because by E. P. Taylor of Toronto, and I still consider this a tough golf Kauai King have gone into the M 9TySAR W SA AO course.” Blossom Time Rm epTAem oieeeAooA. Belmont with a chance of win Player agreed. ning the Triple Crown—first AAP fPoA eC oAtG l/A RO “It’s a fractional thing, the since Citation. REGAHA /$A7m uGAA o r tas : difference between a birdie and 8 IN R ACE 0R R 09/7/0A , A/G ARom A, a bogey on.this course.” K e n t u c k y Derby winner S T U V C : / 9 o AAAA o T o B u t^ e elite field continued to punish the course; A record of Majestic Prince was one of Your Okanagan GUARANTEED— Pneumatic Gun-all, Steel Rein ABSP 007/ATAG O O Tm O i 20 sub-pav rounds were fired eight three-year-olds entered in forced concrete. Custom built any size or shape. iNiMftKM ly »Kf WtoOitom Frid ay; and Bert: Greene today’s 94th running of the Distributor is $150,000-a d d e d Preakness at matched still another course Pool Chemicals, Accessories, record, a front nine 31 en route Pimlico. Others were Arts and to a 68. Letters, Top Knighti Captain / Ogopogo Maintenance. SO/UU Player was bewildered by his Action, Greengrass Greene, A1 amih. Nets Have Always Endured round, a 68, and his perform Hattab, Glad’s Blade and Jay “4 SEASONS Ray. m ance over-all. He had seven birr Industries Ltd. SW IMMING POOLS? dies and five one-over-par holes Post tim e for the 1 3-16-miles FRANK W ARD Friday, and in two rounds has s 5:40 p.m., EDT; with televi- P.O . Box 102, Penticton 492-6572 or 492-6727 But Agee May Be A Bonus 10 birds, an eagle, one over par on coverage by the CBC from Kerry Rd., R,R. No. 1, Westbank Phone 762-2516 on 10 holes and 15 pars. 5 p.m.-6 p.m . in Canada. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sixth inning. But New York and “I can’t explain it,’’ he said. In the error-fUled seven years Agee; bounced right back. “And I can’t believe it. How since Ne w York Mets first With two out in the sevrath, could you have 10 bogeys and dropped into the N ational Ed Kranepool and J. C. M artin still be in contention.” League^ they have endured few delivered run-scoring, singles to Nicklaus and Maxwell each disappointments to equal Tom tie the score. Bud Harrelson sin had a par 70 and Montgomery a m ie Agee. gled, loading the bases and 68. Touted as the solution to the pinchhitter Rod Caspar singled centre field problem when he for two nms. Then Agee unload arrived last year, Agee began ed his triple for two more and a by batting a paltry .217 with 10-6 lead. three triples, five homers and 17 Those last two runs proved runs baUed in.' important when the Reds rallied But manager Gil Hodges in for three in the bottom of the sisted that Agee was better than seventh, leaving the Mets cling that. And so far this season, ing tenaciously to a 10-9 lead. See oittsdves the boss has been rig h t Tito Francona’s two-out, two- run homer in the 12th lifted the Agee tagged a two-run triple Braves past the Expos. and Friday night, keying a six-run made a winning pitcher of M et rally ihat ■ carried New reliever Claude Raymond, a na York to a 10-9 victory over Cin tive of St. Jean, Que., who re cinnati Reds. His two hits lifted ceived a standing ovation from his batting average to .307 and the Montreal fans. > his two runs b a tt^ in gave him Richie Allen hit another tow 19 for the year—two more than ering homer as Philadelphia he managed all last season. whipped San Francisco; Allen’s C. (Don) Johnston asoU iers In other N ational League ac two-run shot sailed high ovet Don’t let an accident ruin tion Friday, Atlanta Braves Connie Mack Stadium’s left tripped M ontreal Expos 7-5 in 12 field roof at the 359-foot mark your future . be sure your innings; Philadelphia Phillies for his sixth homer of the year. house, auto and boat insur took San Francisco Giants 3-1, W illie Mays hit his fourth and ance is complete. Chicago Cubs bombed Houston 591st of his career for the Astros 11-0, Los Angeles Dodg Giants. JOHNSTON REALTY ers rallied for a 4-3 victory over PITCHES THREE-HITTER and Insurance Ltd. Pittsburgh Pirates and San Ken Holtz man pitched a Diego Padres trim m ed St. Louis three^hitter; for Chicago’s third 532 Bernard 762-2846 see u s Cardinals 2-1. , shutout in the last four games The Mets had dropped behind and the Cubs exploded for a 10- 6-4 on a pinch-hit, three-run run seventh inning to demolish homer by Jimmy Stewart in the Houston.