|»AOE H KEUWWfA PAHT COTOIEB, SAT., MAT 17» MW when, for the only tim e, the race was 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 , 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 , 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, 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 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 ^ turned trainer, is hoping When No rthern Dancer won 1505 Glenmore SL course record for the 7475-yard; 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 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 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 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

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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, , owned

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In the -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 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; 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. on 's . Don Young, Glenn Beckert, E.wiNTER Eps 1. ' Ron Santo and Randy Hundley M PLUMBER 'w' drove in two runs each. , , liiim ii W illie Crawford’s two-run i ' Epstein Slams homer in the bottom of the lip iiiiiiii ninth ' got Los Angeles - past

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