16- THE CITIZEN Prince George Monday May 5 1975 mwrimvwii-n-mmmm M - newts VTi5 WTmyTZm PwyiPliPEi I ILkTAvik lAyjjnynrfli LrafiWKSiiINl Foolish Pleasure goes for triple LOUISVILLE AP Three and possibly four of the star starters ¬ ters in the 101st Kentucky Derby won by Foolish Pleasure are headed for the May 17 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico where as many as seven new challengers await them in the second jewel of thoroughbred racings Triple Crown Of course Foolish Pleasure will try the next step toward a triple but his victory on Saturday already carries a horse a long way down the road trainer LeRoy Jolley said Sunday Of the three Triple Crown races the Belmont may be most important to some leaders in the thoroughbred industry but the Derby is always such a hard fought race Jolley said Lets face it theres always a big field in the Derby but by the time we get to the Belmont June 7 youre most often down to just four or five he added John L Greers Foolish Pleasure with Jacinto Vas quez in the saddle broke slowly in the lA mile Derby on Saturday and stalked the leaders until he began his move with half a mile left and romped to a lV4 length victory timed in 202 That time was more than two seconds slower than Secretariats track record set two years ago Roland Anstones Bombay Duck set the early pace but faded quickly in the turn for home His rider Menotti Ans tone son of the owner said he was hit by a hurled beer can and wouldnt run after that He finished last Jockey Bill Shoemaker held Avatar just off the pace early in the race and took the lead on the turn for home only to be passed by Foolish Pleasure when Avatar and Diabolo bumped together with an eighth of a mile to go That bump prompted a ste stewards ¬ wards inquiry but after view viewing ¬ ing the race the order of finish was allowed to stand Avator finished 22 lengths in front of Diablo the Califor California ¬ nia Derby while Master Derby was a similar margin back in fourth Behind Master Derby in order were Media Prince Thou Art Promised City Bold Chapeau Sylvan Place Fash Fashion ¬ ion Sale Round Stake Gatch Honey Mark Rushing Man and Bombay Duck Foolish Pleasure paid 5 80 440 and 3 60 Avatar sixth choice in the betting paid 9 20 and 5 60 and Diablo returned 440 Chick Anderson the track announcer misjudged the race and called it Prince Thou Art as the charging leader instead of Foolish Pleasure until the final 50 yards when he realized his error Travelling to Baltimore for the Preakness with Foolish Pleasure will be Diabolo and Dr Anthony Leggios Bold Chapeau Another possible traveller from Churchill Downs to Pim Pimlico ¬ lico is Avatar Trainer Tommy Doyle would like to pass the Preakness but owner Arthur A Seeligson Jr wants Avatar to run Other possible Preakness starters include JM Roebl ings Laramie Trail and W Preston Gilbrides Greek Answer who has been a nemesis to Triple Crown can candidates ¬ didates at both Oaklawn Park and Churchill Downs this sea season ¬ son iwllliil JIM BRIGGS in the groove years team from Fort Fraser They edged Labatts 2 1 last weekend in an exhibition game while Olympics and Quesnel tied 3 3 Billy Kelly and Carlos San Santos ¬ tos scored for PG Fab in the first half while Jim Chusworth replied for Woodland Sash PG Fab turned on the power in the second half and got goals from Jack Marques and Bill Cumming with two There is a big game Wednes Wednesday ¬ day at 630 pm at Rotary Stadium Olympics clash with PG Fab in a game which could tell a lot in how the league will stack up this season Both teams were strong last year but going by games played to date PG Fab looks like the team to beat There is a full slate of games Sunday Labatts travel to Quesnel to play the Canadians while the new Prince George Kickers clash with PG Fab The third game sees Woodland Sash taking on Mackenzie ilMSUim svatvj a t iny2SUWsi7NiiLixaBianA2MHnKK a i s i hi Ti tiUrtiiTr ejck fgCfBlRRiffifti1 IPkHsb8 m i fr c ImMgpt FLO BElfc ffl T0A 115 Wat - M fAmWWmi SWlwSiSPiS ra Fulham goalkeeper Peter Mellor has the ball go by him for the first West Ham score in the English FA Cup final played Saturday WEST HAM FORWARD SHINES Goals by Taylor win FA Cup LONDON Reuter - Alan Taylor once considered too fragile to become a profes professional ¬ sional soccer player stands today as one of the brightest Olympics will have to play much better than they did Sun Sunday ¬ day if they hope to win another North Cariboo Soccer Associa Association ¬ tion title Last years league champion Labatts United humbled playoff champion Olympics 4 0 in one of three North Cariboo Standings Labatt s PGFab Quesnel Olympics Woodland Sash Mackenzie Kickers The final game saw PG Fab International whip the new Woodland Sash team 6 1 Labatts outplayed Olym Olympics ¬ pics and led 2 0 at the half on goals by Uwe Knees at the 15 minute mark and Marcel Skusek at 25 minutes talents in English soccer It was Taylors two goals in Saturdays English Football Association Cup final that lifted West Ham to its 2 0 win NORTH CARIBOO SOCCER Soccer Association games scheduled Quesnel Forbes Construc Construction ¬ tion Canadians won their opener the easy way when Mackenzie BC Forest Products showed with just seven players Quesnel was awarded two points by forfiet w L T G A 10 0 4 0 10 0 6 1 10 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jim Briggs booted the final two markers in the second half at 60 and 75 minutes to insure the win Olympics won the associa association ¬ tion title last year defeating Quesnel 2 1 in overtime PG Fab put on another good over Fulham and completed a remarkable rise to soccer star stardom ¬ dom by the shy 21-year-old who must now rank as a bargain buy at 40000 about show to win its second game of the year PG Fab is made up of many players of last 100000 The Scottish Cup final at Glasgow saw Celtic beat Airdrie 3 1 West Ham purchased Taylor last October from Fourth Divi- Olympics take it on the chin sion club Rochdale Previously the young centre forward had been an apprentice with Pres Preston ¬ ton North End but had been allowed to go because it was felt he was too small and light It was not until early this year that Taylor played his first full game in the West Ham senior side and he took his chance brilliantly scoring twice to put his team into the cup semi finals Taylor produced a repeat performance last month when he put two goals past Ipswich to earn West Ham its place in the final and then incredibly he did it again Saturday with his goals in the 60th and 65th minutes Taylors goals deprived exEngland players Bobby Moore and Alan Mullery the men who had inspired Second Division Fulhams brilliant Cup run of glory in the twilight of their careers It was Moore who led Eng England ¬ land to its World Cup triumph at Wembley nineyears ago and Mullery also had a long and distinguished international career But Saturday both were overshadowed by Taylor MEMORIAL CUP Sherbrooke blows lead KITCHENER Ont CP -Sherbrooke Beavers may never again question the strength of a Toronto Mar lboros power play The Beavers representing the Quebec Major Junior Hoc Hockey ¬ key League at the Memorial Cup tournament for Canadas top three major junior teams were leading the Marlboros 3 0 early in the second period of the opening game Saturday night Then the Sherbrooke penalty door opened and the roof fell in John Smrke scored two power play goals in succession to narrow the Sherbrooke lead to 3 2 and Mark Napier tied the BARRIE Ont CP - Bar Barrie ¬ rie Flyers are just two games away from winning their sec second ¬ ond consecutive Allan Cup senior hockey title but judging from the crowd support here few fans care Only 1187 fans turned out Sunday night at 3300 seat Bar Barrie ¬ rie Arena to see the Flyers beat Thunder Bay Twins 7 4 and take a 2 1 lead in the best ofseven national final There were only 1347 on hand Saturday night when the Twins scored a 7 2 win over the Flyers Barrie had won the opening game on Friday 8 5 before a crowd of 2517 Now Thunder Bay fans get their chance with the series moving there for games Tues Tuesday ¬ day and Wednesday Further games if necessary will be played in Thunder Bay Friday and Saturday Coach Dave Siciliano of Thunder Bay promised the series will go at least to Friday Theyre wrong if they think they can come to Thun Thunder ¬ der Bay and win two straight games said Siciliano We could have won just as easily as losing the Twins coach said We had all kinds of chances but we missed them Kent Ruhnke who spent the season playing college hockey in Toronto and joined the Flyers for the playoffs scored four goals Sunday night while Barrie captain Corby Adams game at 1215 with three sec seconds ¬ onds left in a Sherbrooke pen penalty ¬ alty Napier scored his second goal of the game at the 11 minute mark of the third period to give the Marlboros the lead only to have Cher brookes Claude Larose tie the game at 1931 of the third and send the contest into sudden death overtime The Marlboros Ontario Hoc Hockey ¬ key Association Major Junior A series champions won the game 5 4 on Lynn Jorgensons goal at 1233 of the first over overtime ¬ time Under the Memorial Cup round robin format the teams play each other once in the first Barrie rebounds but who cares added two and Paul Regan scored once Dave Vaillant Bran Depiero Tom Deacon and Barry Hogan scored for the Twins who dominated play only during the first half of the final period before the Flyers again took over and Ruhnke scored his last two goals On Saturday Deacon led the Twins with two goals Brian Vescio Chuck Kelner Depiero Dave Bragnalo and Jack Owchar scored one each Grant Moore and Don Pagnutti scored tor Barrie In contrast to Barries fight filled series against St Johns Nfld in the Eastern Canada final the series here has fea featured ¬ tured end-to-end rushing with few penalties There were only four minor penalties called Saturday when the Twins outshot Barrie 38 23 and six minors were called Sunday when the Flyers had a 39 35 edge in shots The series was scheduled to move to Thunder Bay for games Tuesday and Wednes Wednesday ¬ day and if necessary Friday and Saturday but the Barrie team islioping to have the schedule put back to the weekend Some players fear losing their jobs if they have to take off in midweek and team lawyer John Wrigley was preparing a petition to be handed to Canadian Amateur Hockey Association officials today round In tonights second game of the tournament the penaltyprone New Westmins Westminster ¬ ter Bruins of the Western Canada Hockey League take on Sherbrooke in an 8 pm EDT start at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium site of all games in the eight day tour tournament ¬ nament The Marlboros are idle until Wednesday when they take on the Bruins Sherbrooke coach Ghislain Delage blamed foolish penalties in the second period for his teams collapse but wasnt about to criticize referee Murray Harding of the WCHL I dont want to put the blame on the referee he has a job to do Delage said He added his team didnt hurt the Marlboros with the penalties that is hand out jarring checks where we could have got two minutes for something really good Harding called 36 minutes in penalties in the first period and 27 more in the second 19 of them to Sherbrooke The teams settled down in the third period and only one Sher Sherbrooke ¬ brooke minor penalty was called Robert Simpson scored two goals for Sherbrooke and Mar Marcel ¬ cel Brisebois added another to give the Beavers their 3 0 lead by 117 of the second period Nick Sanza made 46 saves in the Sherbrooke goal while Toronto goalie Gary Carr faced 33 shots It took the Marlboros 23 games in 35 days to win their league championship and coach George Armstrong believes the pressure packed playoff rounds may have given his team a slight edge over Sherbrooke Weve been there before Armstrong said after the game referring to his teams ability to come back from a first period deficit Were more used to the pre pressure ¬ ssure and it was 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