N.B.JUNIOR HOOP TEAM $75,000 Bid SHOWS DESIRE To PLAY HAMILTON (CP) —- After 1000 miles of misadventures. ,' t. 0 £234: struggled into the na- tional junior basketball tour- nament inhtan overSize taXi nil - $23le hearing their tale of perseverace mingled With officials here had to ad- mit they must have wanted in play‘basketball more than anything else in the world. St. Stephen is a town 0 about 3.500.5ituated' on the US. border separating New Brunswick. from Maine. This season. for the first time in 11 years. the town had a junior basketball team. The’Mohawks played only 10 games all year but they were good and the boys had hopes of entering the national finals here. Their coach through the season was a Roman Catholic priest who admittedly did more guiding than actual in- structing. When lent rolled along he had to give up even those chores and the team was stuck without a coach to take it to the tournament. LAWYER TAKES OVER The team talked Fred Nic- holson. a local lawyer and former basketball player, into assuming command. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN l G at oi e re Day Sp I d ‘ A GREAT day was spoiled by two hockey players Satur— day last at The Sports Arena. Billy Mulligan Day was proving a tremmdoua success with all the fans and players doing their bit to put e show over with a bang. Prince County's Bill Smith and Cbarloltetown's Ralph 'Fa'rme'r' Josey provided fans with a bit of liorseplay that had the youngsters really roaring. ill and the ‘ armer' staged a ‘fake‘ fight with Smith pounding away at Josey’s stomach. Both boys seemed to enjoy the fun as much as the spectators, That‘s the kind of an attraction i was. But it remained for Angie Carroll and Greg Deighan to get into a real stick swinging duel that horrified the packed Arena. Both went at each other with sticks flying and Delgban received a cut over the eye. It apparently was a carryover mm a game in Civic Stadium when Carroll was cut open above the eye. t any rate. the. two hockey players surely cannot feel proud of their contribution to Billy Mulligan Day. Here was a game for a young ockeyist who had just lost an eye and here were two thoughtless players laying the groundwork for another such horrible casualty. Unacceptable ; (Apl—A O We @um'dum loffer for hae'avyweigillltt $75,000 b°xer TSECTION SECTION lFloyd Patterson to fig a Brit- iish opponent in London next? ;June can't be accepted. Al jBolan of Championship Sports. promoters of the Patterson-l .Sonnv Liston title bout. said‘ lMonday. They needed money to get to the finals. The entry fee alone was $400. To raise canvassed merchants. service clubs and even the town council. Need- ing hard cash immediately, they signed a note for $500 with the local bank. ry Levene. British boxing Economical transportation l was a necessity so the team ,promoter. cabled the offer to: hired a limousine and al driver from the local cab company. On Saturday the ‘ nine players. the coach and l the driver headed for Hamil- ion. But their worries weren‘t over. l Driving through Maine they Charlottetown. Tues” Mar. 19, 1963. l l ut at Miami Beach was! postponed indefinitely becausei champion Liston said his knee lwas injured. 1 ‘We have the contract for. .Liston’s next fight and Patter; b. k . lson’s next fight." said Bolan.. l" e 3 W510" bar 0" the ve- i“Their next fight will be against vthlC. 0n the New York Thru- leach other." ; way they blew. a tire. Later I Levene Wanted Patterson to. . a mineral“ w‘re broke- F" .meet the winner of the March “5”” 22 “0".” after leavms 26 British title fight betweenl ; New Brunswwk. the St. Ste- “champion Henry Cooper mulli . phen team arrived in Hamll- Dick Richardson of wales. ‘ iCURllNG DRAW; . The following is the curling! draw for Tuesday at the Ch'-. Because of their inexperi- ence. odd method of travel and all. the Mohawks have been labelled definite under- dogs in the eight-team tourna- FOLKS hi 1 Li ' g . . It'. ' (mom Which was to Start Mon. were a o u ey disgusted s bad enough ainytime dav but in a game such as this one. it was downright awful. Referee Town Club. (Spares needed). 5 m ‘ D Wh I h ed both .th mh ,t. d th t . deed ‘ i ‘ M on 8 an 0 BS W1 mai pena. 165 an a in 6.50 P.M. (SEAGRAM SEL. A) was the right call. Since it was not a league game, Dr. Clark - a. 2'1? .2. '. . ‘ . .. ....‘. . .dL. . ” . i. “M ’ Ice 1: D. George. J. Cooke. L.l l and his executive didn't deal with the situation lBlakeney. V. Mitton. vs. E. Mac-.I 3 However. this columnist as president of Tile Maritime lLeod. L. Campbell. Dr. Kelly.[ Amateur Hockey Association, has power to act. A match pen- . e ' .Dr. W bster. l Chicago Black Hawks' Mur. lleft) and Andre Pi'nnovrist tally means the players are out until their case is rewewed . Ice 2 Al. MaeLeod.vIv)}.] tMame-l ray Balfour (8) sweeps behind come In to guard Hull. De- ltherpresident. Our first reaction was to 'throw the book' at ie. ‘ t o "The boys don't believe that stuff." coach Nicholson said. "They think they're going to win. That's why they went to all the trouble to get here." to setup shot by passing team- mate Bobby Hiill (7) in first day. Detroit goalie Terry Saw- chuk looks around the corner liston May To BEACH Fla. (AP)- Heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Liston probably will be ordered to return to Miami Beach from Chicago to face a physical examination by a oc- for appointed by the Miaml; Beach 8 o x i n g Commission. Fred aronson. commission chairman. said Monday. Return lo Miami ison. J. BrOORS. C. Vl-E Detroit Red Wings net trying period of game at Detroit Sun- as defensemen Bill Gadsby troit won 4-2. them but we slept on the thing over the St. Patrick‘s .J.S. MacDonald. W. Rodd. Dr. ‘ . iprysdale' J. 5_ Taylor. l Finally we got in touch with both Carroll and Deighan and Ice 3 Love. F. Cox. 1! all others in the rink ‘appreclated' s. ; Art H, lto them how much we an Thomson, K. Cantwen' v 1.1,. their contribution to Billy Mulligan Day. We have told them Barnett. R. Jones‘ Dr. Macxay'l that .If they show any trace of a carryover in their future .1. Macxjnnon. ‘ , meritzzgs, they’ll be out for the rest of this season and part Ice 4 (Mixed) Dr. MacDinald. - , I vs. DR Gallant l I We did take into consideration that both players bad start- weeken ld Get Order Ice Open. led the game in good faith for a great cause. We don’t think 330 p_M_ they1 usfi‘d the Billy Mulligan Day game as a chance to get. at CDC 0 er mmTo Get Back In First Place By BILL MacDOUGALL ‘Maple Leafs to prov1de the bust more points or Chicago lose home-and-home weekend series examination there. E. Ford. C. MacDonald. J. Wh‘ai TORONTO fCP)——It will take and the afs have. seven wins three points or a combination of and Chicago is host to the Patterson made plans to con- len. E. Thomson. boom and a bust to get Chi- and two ties in their last nine both to close the books on Tor-iWings tonight and visits the. tinue training in Miami. e IceZA. E. Piercey. Dr. Jelks, cago Black Hawks back into: OHIO'S first NHL Pennant Sinceilast-place Boston Bruins Sunday: said. “Under the terms of the J. Bond. Bill Ball, vs B. LePage, ‘first place by the end of the: 948 'ni New York and Boston.: contract. 1 have the right to_.l. Vautour, J. Weldon, Alf Mc-‘National Hockey League sea- give both out of the playoffs. meet in name the light site. I've said it Corm ‘ ' ack son. could-a home-and-home series Wed- would be Miami Beach and 1* Ice 3 (Mixed) Art Love. vs. The boom will have to come but the honm‘a‘nesday and Thursday nights. HSTART OF OLD Liston left for Chicago Sunday. ice 1 S. Lavers. haps we should not have tempered justice with mercy H id and ' ' ' ‘ W s ed ‘ ' and said he would undergo an‘nan, H. Gaudie, T. Burke. vs.l Per but we d isfied we did of more experienced MAI-[A officials than ourselves and they assured us that this course seemed a sensible one to follow. They Had Their Warning e cams meet tonight (Combines and Royals) at The Sports Arena but Angie and Greg will get no chance to swing sticks at each other. Carroll still has one game left in th‘ suspension handed down by league president Dr. Clark. How- on a: mes. The respective slump and surge have dropped the Hawks from the eight-point lead they Toronto 'had in first place three weeks mam“ I The three 84. that, points would C h i am prepared to wait for Liston 'Ron Ketch. here,“ Ice Aaronson said that under the contract the commission has eam. . . . . . . . . v . i .- MAY LOSE SECOND Chicago goaltender Glenn Hall 89“ ’0' “u”? a 599‘- the right to examine Liston. who treated Liston in Miami Beach. VS. C-_MaC1|1nesi (a HUESUS- . ‘Canadlensu 819 m“ “1th 31 - - - Nobod likes gettln tou h b t th' ' ' ' claims be injured his knee three said it probably would be 12 MaCKmnOn. A. C8“ka hie. Jim Wilson. VS. MEX- 'Poinh If the Hawks commue the” has a few Of his own‘ H's lead Sometimesy some g g u ls kmd or “no” ls Stupid. weeks ago swinging a golf club. weeks before Liston could re- S. Bryenton. K. ' ice 5: R. MacKenzie. P from the Hawks. who have won 'ago to second place. The Leafs. would go to the Leafs by virtue TRIES FOR VEZINA Dal- only one of their last eight The injury set off talk of a pos- sible postponement of the title fight with Floyd Patterson and doubts were raised whether the turn to training if surgery was needed. commission d o e to r 5 exam- ‘April 10. S. Simpson. . ine Liston to set a new fight 'Byes) (Dr. Webster. D. Reid. Aaronson said the commis- ldate. The fight was first sched- ,D. Wood. G. MacLaren) (B. Jon- sion has 90 days from the time guled April 4 then postponed to les, Perry, C. Downe, H Ed- war 5) - >c. w t .Bori'sviwuson, B. Parke. G. lestoiie. who 9 of more victories. Dr. Patrick Barry. who zier. N, MacNeill. B. Criickelt.‘games. it will be up to Toronto mini 8 point behind Montreal have 36 to Chicago‘s 31. They now Besides the worries that the Black Hawks have as a t And: with three games left for slump, their chances of staying;in the race for the Vezina Tro‘ ‘ all teams before the Stanley "1 9V9" second 5PM Will 20 OUtTPhy. awarded in the "Elmindf‘l‘ Cup Zlook mountainous. It means ‘hat game tha Toronto-5 the window. The Canadiens are who plays the most games for three.”th lead is beginning to only one point behind and the the team that allows the fewest t decides the issue will‘number of goals. has dwindled ‘Leafs have only to get three probably be a Chicago-Montreal‘to five. Hall has allowed 166 ever. Friday night at Civic-Stadium the two will clash and they had better decide to stick hockey player and if Carroll and Deighan want that kind of language, they can be accommod ted We don't think either of them do. We are sure they are just as disgusted with themselves as the fans were with the . It would be difficult to imagine players not being thoroughly ashamed with the cheap show they displayed. to hockey or they can hang up their 5 understand only tough talk tight would be in Miami Beach. encounter in Montreal Saturday goals. M n n t i‘ e a 1‘5 Jacques A-R-R-O-W i White Dress Shirts' Boya’ sins 12 - 14% W . . night. In the event of a tie iniPlante 171 and Don Simmons e “merely no” they have learned their lesson points. Chicago would get lhe‘and Johnny Bower of Toronto nod with more victories. 172. If the Leafs allow the feW' The Canadiens are almost out est goals. Bower would get the of the running for first place. trophy because he. has played One Toronto victory or one more games than Simn‘ions. . Montreal loss would eliminate It would take a ma or upset . . to oust Detroit‘s Gordie Howe In SP'eI opener Detroit Red Wings appearifrom the point-scoring cham-; destined to remain fourth. They pionship. He as 35 goals and PORT ARTBUK 0"“ ‘CPl—' 1“ the. 0th" “.me u.” have 71 points and it would take 46 assists for 81 points. ix Walt Ian-“MRS Shellbl‘OOk rink-lqraw‘ Bl“ Rod‘s“ S.F°fl wd‘ ltbree: Detroit wins ’and’ threeiahead of Andy Bathgale of New “9‘9.”de the Royal Canadian‘iham "Pk “Presenth “9111" :Montreal losses for the Wings York. Frank Ma'hovlich of Tor- L‘Tgm“ national curling cham- western Omanf’. and Mamwb‘ ‘ p 1 onsh i p for Saskatchewan. too a 9-6 decision from Carm P.E.l. McGowan had drawn to a cluster of rocks for a one- count with his last rock and it took a gentle touch by Stratford o maintain a count as his rock almost wicked out of play on the takeout. Islanders Lose Close Decision r-e 5" ‘9 it's fashion time at Holman's 5.». to jump into third. k onto and Stan Mikita Pof Chicago M “d d Vth 4 Rockwell‘g qt 10h!” Vf'd ' we _ A second key game this wee are tied for third wit 73 a 0 3y Opene WI a 7- vic-. - ~ - - . A -. ‘ ‘ ' and “fig are Proud *0 Pres.” our fineshever sale: ‘will be between the Leafs and < scoring. Mahovlieh "fry over Sam Butt‘s Valley- "ew- ‘ the Canadiens in Toronto Wed- leads with 36. followed by. Howe field. Que. foursome. RST ROUND tion of new clothes for boys' and youth . . . specially selected qual- Qiieb ‘ nesday night. Montreal's other‘with 35 and Bathgale With 34.‘ Laycock survived a sh8 ‘ “mun 100m} “4 l‘l’Y merchandise - - - in a" the newes’ swlesl Shades a n d celors' ‘game is at the fifth-place New Jean Beliveau. in sixth place in start for the victory. missing 1;: saSk‘ 011001010210" 7 ' ‘ York Rangers Sunday night. the scoring with 67 points. has chances for a four-and a three- Choos. Yen's ham “"5 co".Plefe 5'7" selec'llon' Toronto meets Detroit in a the most assists. 49. tender in early going, gig-art! "I: The Pete Husar rink from Ed- monton played with machine-.N, 3. like precision in handing out ii N.s. 14-4 beating to three-time cham‘ . pio Joe McKinnon of Kam-‘pgl, loops. B.C.. while John Kilburn Ontario SPORT COATS for Boys 001013 141 Kill—~13 010 000 000 011 — 3 001003010m0—«7 _ 120 020 101001 —— 8 o I of Fredericton. N.B.. ran up a n O n I fl 13-3 score over Wallace Knoek Nfld. 01] 010101 1!!) ~ 0 of Lunenburg. N.S. Man-NW 0n! IOOMOMM —-— 9 i It took a last rock takeout and It will be packed to the raftvl They beat the Frizzellmen at filly.” skip Steve Stratford 0‘. ers tonight. The Spons Arena in the. opener 1-1rg’mamwn- Ont-i ‘0 break at g. SUITS} for boys' and youths' I Braves To Stay - . . . -7 tie coming home a ainst: We are referring to T h a .nd followed that the very next .’ v g i A Sports Arena where Sandy‘s night witn a convincing triumph Wl In St“ Lou's Parkdale Royals host Princei on Civic Stadium ice. Q new rich colors. blue and olive But the Royals started on thel ha” 3‘ The Sports Arena 53“ ST' LOUIS' Mo' (“"40th mad back last Thmsday Wight. iirday alternoon for s gevenrh Gus Kyle of St. Loms Braves of when mm, managed a H deem game, it access ry, the Eastern P rofes s l o ii iii ion in Charlottetown. They fol-I BMh €11le Will 80 With their THMke-V League “"1 Mnnday lowed that with a dramatic 6-5lnmng9“t I"Will’s lvonighl- HOW- the.team wm remain 1“ 5" ever. the Royals are still with- Lou‘s “9’” year- overtime Victory at Civic Stad-. 1.. i - - - » out An ie Carroll ' T e Braves- ’ farm chm M . .nd of course the Vicior will be l ium Friday night. 3 “"h” 15 under Chicago Black Hawks. moved , _ I ; . . . ~ . sus nsion from th 1 n An- iavomtie to cop the crown and. That blings things right up to. . 9°. 9 em: 9. ! advance against New Brunswick; date and both squads will be 3'9 “'1” “'Tm'l’lele his three-game giggnsfifiascgseg‘r NY" at mid' ‘ in Maritime playdowns. ; going in] steam ahead in ani semen“ fomght alld be 1m "We have‘rece'ived the fan "h 'The Combines started out this: effort to pull the decision out i Wm" Friday at C‘Vlc Stadium. wonsé we were 100m 2 for and series as though they were go-l tonight. The outfiis return to Game “me ‘5 8'15' the, management is well pleased ing to run away with the crown. 1 Civic Stadium Friday and are fWm. the attendaqce‘» Kyle said. 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