Yale Continues to Encounter High Grade Silver at Los Amoles 

VANCOUVER, BC - Yale Resources Ltd. reported that follow-up sampling at the Los Amoles Property continues to return high grade silver values from discrete veins. The early stage wholly owned 16.3 square kilometre Los Amoles Property is located approximately 150 kilometres northeast of the Hermosillo, Sonora State, Mexico. The property is 10 kilometres northeast of the La Caridad Mine, operated by Grupo Mexico, which is one of the largest mining and processing complexes in Mexico. Sampling was successful in identifying additional high grade discrete veins as follows: Vein #1  30 cm averaging 768.8 g/t silver, 0.4 g/t gold and 11.4 % lead Vein #2  90 cm averaging 116.9 g/t silver and 0.25 g/t gold Vein #3 50 cm averaging 327.3 g/t silver and 0.22 g/t gold This latest sampling concentrated on only within a core area of 250 by 300 metres. This zone is the approximate centre of the 1.0 by 2.5 kilometre main target area previously identified by Yale personnel. Additional follow-up work will be designed to identify and map the multiple veins sampled to date in order to understand their continuity along strike. Work performed to date by Yale has concentrated on an area (the Rosales area) that is on the eastern edge of a 4.0 by 2.75 km regional magnetic anomaly. Yale's interpretation is that the Rosales area represents silver-lead +/- gold veins that are distal to a porphyry system. The potential for this regional anomaly to reflect a buried porphyry has yet to be tested. Many of Sonora's most significant porphyry deposits are located within 70 km of the Los Amoles property.