eeisnigtameaeddlbcn Mean cotde nin intel ° a ‘ Great Year For A more are yet to be unveiled. B28 af cali ( Ht 1 3 il Pool And Hayman SE ead i Forecast rgonauts VIEW ON OTTAWA _ The five-for-one trade Ottawa Made to get quarterback Frank Tripucka from Saskatchewan has helped make the Ottawa team a stronger, Pool said, but they be hurt along the line by MONTREAL (CP) — New York Ranger Andy Bathgate, the Na- up either Larry Hayes or|tional Hockey League's all-star Vargo. right winger, has been chosen for Montreal Pool figures| winner of the Hart Trophy — their line will be much better| awarded each year to the player season. However, he feels|judged most valuable to his ee halfbacks aren't much/ team. : an improvement over what! The 26-year-old native of Win- the Alouettes had in 1958. nipeg, who accounted for an even The Argos have disclosed the ‘@igning of 16 new imports and — SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN in FEF. S 2 BOTH MAJOR Possibly could be. After Sunday’s action, the front-running Indians from Cleveland and @ mere seven games ahead of the cel- LEAGUE RACES are about as tight as they hd last-place Detroit Tigers were enty | assists, won the voting easily. His 133 points were more than double year’s Hart Trophy winner—who polled 60. Third was Jean Beli- g The goals and assists counted during the season by Bathgate, who makes his summer in Vancouver, were enough to, give him third place in the scoring standings. E Hockey writers, broadcasters GOINGS-ON give real promise of terrific fights in both , break wide open anytime don’t. : breaking on Sunday when and Billy Pierce of Chic- a short time ago and got trail. of 'ynn cs National League heap but they did manage no better than an even break in their recent series with the surprising Cincinnati Redlegs. Los Angeles Dodgers, who were to be out of contention long ‘ago, were perched in second , & mere half game back. The . took wins from San Francisco Giants on Saturday and Sunday to give them three out of four decisions in the series with Bill Rigney’s men. BALTIMORE ORIOLES dropped a twin bill to the in-and-out Boston Red Sox on Sunday. Despite the double reverse, Paul Richards’ lads were a mere two games back on the league-lead- Indians. Had they been able to take two from the Bostonians, ee et tie with Cleveland for the Washington Senators blanked New York Yankees 7-0 Saturday. pair to the Bombers Sunday. In spite of —e Sunday, the Nats found themselves only 2% off pace. Those Yankees, who have been losing ball games with regularity, have erept from seventh to sixth in standings. However, things are not as bad as they sound the Stenglemen are now only four games behind the pace- setting Cleveland Indians. RACE in the senior circuit is even closer. Pittsburgh weekend action were in seventh place but they 3% games behind. the defending league champions. In in the American League, anything. can’ and likely happen. Right now, nobody seems like a dark horse. All eight shown that they are pennant-conscious in this 1959 sea- gon. A few breaks here and there might easily change a cellar into a penant winner. PIRATES a | . taugh would be riding high. % But even though Friend has failed miserably thus far, the Pirates are still in the thick of the fight. One thing is certain. Bob ean’t do any worse the rest of the distance. If he starts to click— —gnd-there’s-every reason to believe he will — the Steel City outfit ’ will be in there in real earnest. You can’t go on indefinitely hold- ing.a guy like Bob Friend in check : He's much too great a pitcher for that. NINE YOUNG ATHLETES who supplied Island sport fans with plenty of thrills are among todav’s graduates at Saint Dunstan’s. Bob Fearon, Pete McGonnell and Chick Morrison will have Bachelor of Arts degrees conferred on them this afternoon. All three boys were members of Saints’ varsity basketball squad that gave such a splendid account of itself this past season. 9. Brian Noonan, a native of Regina, also receives his B.A. today. Brian was an outstanding member of the senior football team. He and Gil Collins did a great deal in getting things going as far as football is concerned. He also played on the senior basket- be team but his work on the gridiron is what sport fans here will remember him by. _ Pic Bilodeau and John R. MacDonald are receiving Bachelor ee Pic was one of the most valuable men gn A. J. ’s football team. A really fine performer. Pic was the kind of a player that McAdam could use just about anywhere. John R. captained the varsity hockey team and was a standout for the Red and White in rugger ‘prior to the introduction of the Cana> dian game). Also graduating in science are Lawrence Cyril Hickey” and Daniel Edward. Shea. Hickey saw service with last fall’s Varsity football team and Shea performed on the basketball floor a cou- of. years back. Receiving his Bachelor of Commerce degree is Barlow also a member of the 1958 football team. These young men all provided sports folk here with many the sports thrill. No professionals ever tried harder to achieve’ vie- tories for their teams than these lads did for Saint Dunstan's. ' Sports on Prince Edward Island is indeed better for their hav- ing rticipated. It’s their type that makes sport really worthwhile. ‘o all of these young gentlemen, Sports Front offers heartiest congratulations on their scholastic attainments. We wish them every success. - THE CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE. got its fourth entry over the George Gregory informed president Charles MacKenzie that he would enter an outfit to battle with B.LS. Shamrocks, Junior Basilica Youth Club and Rollaway Aces. Just whom’ George will have on his lineup we aren't certain, but we expect that several of last year’s Barry's Lions will line up with the newcomers. ; That to be it as far as starters are concerned and we think .it’s plenty to have a real bang-up league. Four teams should just be ideal for real competition and after all that’s what is . \ Practices are now in full swing and starting date is just one week away. i. and television commentators Lfrom the six NHL cities voted | Bathgate the award. Five points j|were awarded a first choice, | three for a second and one for a | third. Rockabye Ross |May Return To ‘Squared Circle | HALIFAX (CP) George | (Rockabye) Ross, former Cana- |dian middleweight boxing cham- | Pion, said Monday he may re- | turn to the ring this summer if he can get back in fighting trim. The 35-year-old West Bay Road, Cape Breton slugger begins a month of training here this week, eight pounds over the 160-pound middleweight limit. Ross quit the ring in 1953 after being stopped by Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., in .a title fight at Glace Bay, N.S. Du- relle now holds the British Em- pire and Canadian light-heavy- weight crown. He returned last year after working as a logger, stevedore and miner in New Zealand and in a steel plant in Australia. Ross fought only twice in Aus- tralia, winning and losing by de- cision. “I didn’t train hard for those fights, I just needed the li eT a at a > P\ "The other golfers are members is a ig i x a = 3 35 ak just for the fun,” Ada said in an interview shortly before she left Montreal with five other Cana- dian women golfers. “T'll be happy if I can survive a couple of rounds in the Amateur.” of Canada’s team in the first Commonwealth tournament. They are Mrs. Marlene Stewart Streit of Toronto; Mary Gay. Calgary: Rae Milligan, Jasper, Alta. Roma Neundorf is the alternate on the team. BIG TOURNAMENTS They will play first in the; Wentworth international in- vitation tournament May 19 - 21, the British Amateur at the Berk- shire Golf Club May 25 - 28 and the Commonwealth tournament and last year won her fourth consecutive Canadian seniors championship. 3 21 - year - old right-winger with nimously voted the American year for the 1958-59 season. bonus of $300, Hicke receives the trophy. cities in the league participated consideration. "| of Buffalo three, “lef Rochester wo, and Mike La- ia, who says she is making “to boost the kids along,” ke her fifth appearance FP LELE Set, Vinite real 5 a { E P BYPT LSE rit ik money,” he said. Hayden WASHINGTON (AP) — Un- beaten Milt Pappas celebrated his 2th birthday Monday night by pitching his fourth victory of the season, with assistance from reliefer Billy Loes, as Baltimore Orioles defeated Washington, 7-3. Triandos az EB : Retains ‘Maritime Title Hayden with a pair of good left boxing | hooks. neigher seemed to bother ‘ ( Siaitiahtuneiationeane rr OE ee eee ere en ere NEW YORK (AP) — Patterson is assured a minimum gemar Johansson at Yankee Sta- dium June 25. ‘The Swedish chal- Bill Hicke Voted lenger will get at least $160,000. . These totals were arrived at Rookie Of Year . totals a NEW YORK (AP)—Billy Hicke promoter Bill Rosensohn: that : . ; ae ancillary rights, - including theatre television, radio, and mo- tion pictures, had been sold to Teleprompter Corporation for a minimum of $300,000. There will be no home television. Rochester Americans, was una- Hockey League's rookie of the In addition to a league cash States and Canada, with a total of more than 500,000 seats avail- able. ceipts of $1,400,000. by Rosensohn Sunday that the ) Well Included |"s2irs, “Sena” es Oil Dalles eerts Estecytlens , The chi rule of gallantry— uey. he’s knocked @ few boys Se Probable Pitchers” “Ladies before Gentlemen” is not | kicking in the early rounds. Let’s| | DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Sugar “aed being cheorved in Summerside} hope “Fesnuts” hess’ boon ‘ad-| Bt Mi scco geo and perhape an NEW YORK (AP) — Probable | softball this year. The men have | ded to horizontal huskies. at least $500,000 ‘and pethaps an| pitchers for today’s major league held two organizational nieetings| The world of sports gets the| ell well for a proposed middle-|sames (won - lost records im already, but there has been {no} news that Cus D’Amato is going| weight championship fight! ..rentheses): word from the ladies as yet. We| te arrange a return bout between/| against Joey Gimabra this fall, American League understand the Patterson and Brian London.|a promoter said Monday. * |Cleveland at New York (N)—Me- teams intend entering a league if} People who spend good money 0| promoter Hugh Stone and busi-|Lish (40) vs Ditmar (1-1). one is formed: RCAF, Alex Mac- see it should invest a little more! yes, manager Barney Weinstein| Detroit at Washington Isiscouche and K of © Youth Cles| oa aes the offer to the middle-|Chieago at Boston (N)—Donoven Miscouche and K of C Youth ———s the erary | Made oe Chicago at ‘ have been mentioned as possible | answers. ; weight champion by ‘télephone| (1-1) ¥s Delock (3-1). ; entries but no definite word has! Recent sports headline—t h e| Ver the weekend, they said. /Kansas City at Baltimore (N)— been heard from either. Time's! yankees take a pamenene.| . Ot Oey wink hae Rey bei Seter OO ‘ meeting are concerned, we don’t ee ee ee) ak Geek Gaon, Giambra_ will fight| milwaukee at think you should insist on <the}1.04 crystal bail of ours will have| Tiger Jones here Monday and the| (5-1) vs Anderson (2-1). < lett word’ to pay 4 lot more for it if we get|effer depends on a victory by|Cincinnati at St. Louis (N)—Law- Wants Chepestl, ‘st te expe many more headlines lke that. | Giambra.' . sence (3:1) ve. Maglock (01), ining ee ae "pearly Right now we'd say that there} the promoting group would at Los Angeles IN we A ag Magna Boog will be no junior or intermediate | stage the fight in October during! —Conley (1-0) vs Koufax (0-0) er . Marcia Arsenault and Myra Mur-| baseball in Summerside this.cum-| to state fair of Texas in the' McDevitt (1-1)., phy, and of course Wanda her-| mer. Baseball players have beew | — self, are believed to be the only | questioned about the chances of : : players left of that fine team thet | Sresrare aera wee” a : a sere nee sane proms | eoary eximonem to ect all §©6TAKE THE WORK OUT | ing new material turning out for| youture. There, 's 8 nip up a . : practice, hywover. | junior team when he comes down : Br the time you read this. you | Ser bet te et! OF GRASS CUTTING! Sammerside fighter, Walter ““Pea-| trouble is that Johnnie doesn't ; mits” Arsenault, has covered! get to Summerside until the last ith il himse¥ with gore or glory in his| week in June, and by that time win a Maxwe fight in New Glasgow with John rn erp alle whayobere ei ~ gea <" MacNeill of Cape Breton. Mac-| mitteed themselves softball . Neill has won all his professional | some other sport or sports. Base- \ fights, nine in number, and from| bail players need a lot of prac- <= : : what we hear, he didn’t win them/| tice, and if they intend to play @ Hite-a-Matie ake ecne sunthes. Fighting Suan od we ood wheel height feather out of his'own bailiwick, in Syt-! sow. adjustment ‘ Ass @ Stand-Up since ter it viamph ste mel HOY Patterson Is Assured = |. ae added four more Canadian Open * crowns, five Canadian Cose| $420,000 Minumum For Bout aaa at ek muda, 10 Toronto and district ‘more locations in the United : cycle motors a The record for such a telecast t in 174 locations, with re- Halpern said he had been told Patterson, as champion. will Dudley (Red) Garrett memorial| receive 40 per cent, and Johans- gon 2 per cent. Patterson al- ready had been guaranteed a minimum of $300,000 and Johans- Son $100,000 of the gate receipts. Irving B. Kahn, teleprompter) ‘ president, said the closed circuit TV would be piped into 200 or; in the voting. Each voter gave Hicke a first place vote, good for STANDINGS a total of 3 points. ; Five other rookies were given ee oe ons | Art Stratton, -— 2 me Previously Hické had been voted on the all-star team and won the league's scoring cham- pionship with 97 points. Writers, radio and television sporteasters representing the six Cleveland WOOD ISLAND-CARIBOU For daily report dial CFCY 6n FERRY SERVICE There's A Maxwell For Every Job THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company Limited “If It's Hardware We Have It” 137 Queen St. Dial 8501 s8—li—_2—5 MAY 1 te JUNE 19 first weather broadcast i Cross early and avoid delay. Charlottetown, P. E. Island STANDARD TIME _ NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Cleveland Barons centre, wes Chicago “oO 1% second with 14 points. on four 6b 2 1% second places and two thirds. i Colin Kitburn Springfield had 4, 4 four points, Kurtenbach 2 2 ecil Hoekstra 1 8 ll 4 9 6 Baltimore Washington Boston New. York Kansas City badie of Cleveland one. 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