” ~ ’ ~~ he Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., May 27, 1966. 15 a ~The ‘sports doldrums wall soon | “be over: ~The — Prince County-| baseball league with Tim _Me- Guigan at the helm is complete- ly-crganized, and the boys are taking advantage of the wonder- ful weather ‘to get .in “their first licks at practice. Tignish, Grand River, R.C.A.F., Summerside In- termediates and Juniors will make it a 4team look. ‘‘Mr.- Sho-tstop’’, Hank Landry, will once again be in charge pf the Tignish team, and he did a fine job with them last -year, | al- though they did lose gput to the | - €.G.B- team in the: finals: Jugt-when it looked as if the softballleague in Sum- merside was going to turn-up-—, its toes..and leave the whole stage_te baseball,-we-hear_of an organization meeting to be held at the Summerside. fire hall next Tuesday even- ing with Bob Banks, last- “Gift ~ ToDefen ~ New Title NEW YORK Griffith will defend his récently- won middleweight boxing cham- pionship against Joey Archer of New York at Madison Square Garden July 13, in a 15-round- bout, it was announced Thurs- , day. The 28 - year - old champ‘on from New York will receive 45 per cent of receipts while Archer, also 28, will collect a $17,000 guarantee. Griffith, who has taken court action in an effort to hold the “welterweight ‘title as well as the middleweight crown, won the 160-pound division title by* outpointing* Niger'a’s Dick Tiger at the Garden April 25. ‘ Before Griffith dethroned Tit- ger, Archer turned down a $30,- 000 guarantee to fight Griffith for: the right to take on Tiger. Archer, once the No. 1 .con- tender, is ranked ‘sixth by the World Boxing Association and oe by. Ring. (AP) — Emile. ” “Mickey Mantle — Can Catch Ruth NEW YORK (AP) — Mickey Mantle likely. never will catch Babe Ruth but he can pass Lou Gehrig on the all-time home run | list before the 1966 seasons . over, Mantle hit two homers in the game game for the first time | since Aug. 12, -1964, when New | York Yankees defeated Los An- geles' 11-46 Wednesday night. The two homers for a career total of 477, boosted Mickey into the -No. 8 position onthe all- time list, just behind Eddie Mathews- of Atlanta, who has 479. Gehrig is next in line with 493. Ofcourse, Willle Mays of San Francisco. already has’ set 2 National League record with © and is: going after Ted Wil. liams, Jimmie Foxx and Ruth although the Babe's total of 714 is way out-there in outer space. ‘Ralph Houk: who has seen the Yanks bounce. back with a 12-4 record since he resumed com- mand as manager. is pleasantly surprised at the fine comeback | Mantle, his $100.000, star. who was supposed tobe a part time performer. “Mickey 1s swinging the bat], both ways better thar I have seen him in two or three years=” said Houk. ‘He has no, pain. and he is. running good.” Althou7h Mantle {s hitting only .273, he picked up 26 points | — with'a perfect three for three night, plus two walks dainst the Angels Wednesday night. By. THE CANADIAN PRESS REMEMBER WHEN ... Dakota, a four - year - old Tacehorse, sét the ciirrent record for the 2'4-miles dls- tence 39 vears azo jtoday—- in 1927—by carrying 116 peunds over. the distance in three” minutes 37 3-5 . see ond¥’at Linfield, England CANADIANS FARE WEEL Consumer pricey in Canada @ went-up--nine=per- cent. in five ; ‘years, compared with sev n per cent in. the U.S. and: 21 per eanf im Britain ¥ _« . SPORT ECHOES ao Doldrums Aré Now Over “& By “NORMAN ‘MacDONALD year’s prexy; the chair. We & hope they get the show on “the road and have a stcces--~ sful. season, The golf’ heads have begun their «summer program, and the’ weather man—is-giving.them_ full _co-. operation. A new indoor sport has made its appearance; it’s called back-rubbing, but we understand -it is not a spectator sport, a - Track and field, ~ which has come along rapidly in the last ‘few years, is in again. and the cream of each..crop will Saturday. Summerside — High +Schoot-held-tts-meet on Tuesday spotlight) The schools ‘of Prince | County’ have held their meets ameet at the Vocational Sports complex in Summerside on school—records_were broken—in the track- same for.the girl’s 220 yard set, a new mark for the 440 for senior boys: The leading athletes ‘in the several divisions were: sen- for boys—Bob Clive; Senior” Girls—Donna Bernard; Boys- Grant-Somers; Junior Girls- Jill LaPointe. The siesiey: ton high school athletes b ~a—dozen—of—their—schodl—re <eords, and should make a good showing -on Saturday and Athena H.S; is also ex- ‘pected to be strong. “ MARITIME -RACING Loose swept both ends of the featured Invitational pace on an eight-dash harness ~ racing pro- gram Thursday night. The horse had times of 2:11, fastest of the night, and 2:12. However, three other horses turned_in double-dash_ victories. Flying. G. won races in identi- cal times of 2:22 2-5 while Bosha romped to victory in 2:16 and 2:16, 1-5. Mr. Thunderbolt won «| In 2:17-4-5-and_ 2:18.15 The daily double paid $140,00 on the en of = ‘G. and-Gosha.- City Recreation Dir ector James Fox has Called a prac- tice for minor baseball players this Saturday morning at Mem- orial ‘Field. 9.30- 11.00 all Players 10, and 12 years old. 11.00-- 12.00 all players, 7, ‘8 and 9 years old. 11 afternoon—ahd four of — their spite of the fact that a fairly strong head-wind was sweeping Donna MacKenzie broke two records in the junior girls’ division, the 220 yard dash and the broad jump. Bob Clive broke the senior boys’ , record for the 100. Jill LaPointe did. ihe event, and Owen MacCausland SYDNEY (CP) — Dance Me Sunlight glitters from:the granular ‘‘corn’’ snow tossed in air as Sam Appleton’ makes a kick turn: on skiis near summit Danny Gallivan, the Voice of | % the Montreal Canadiens, will--be in Charlottetown on Tuesday ev- }ening, June 7, to act as master of ceremonies at the United Commercial Travellers’ Spo men's Dinner, to be held ythe Canadian Legion's Clever—Club: It was announced earlier. that Gordie Howe. the all-time scor- ing champion of professional hockey, will be the featured ceeds from which will be in aid of retarded children and er youth activities. Confirmation of Danny allt |van’s arrival to act as emcee was received here earlier ‘thi week by officials @& * ucT planning committee. A native of Whitney Pier” Cape | Breton,-Mr.Gallivan_is_married | to’a, former Charlottetown girl, | Eileen MacPhee, daughter of the MacPhee. Danny started his seals career at CJFX..in Antigonish, after. graduating from St. Francis Xa- vier University. He later moved to station CHNS, Halifax; -where be headed the sports department and covered a variety of sports teouehey the Maritimes. In the arly, . 1950s, when big-time hoc- key" caine. t ‘this area, Gallivan guest at the UCT function; pro- li late H.F.—MacPhee and_ -Mrs,_| fe" established, and he has been de- “SEE THE SNOW FLAKES of:Mount Washington. Corn snow forms in spring from . freezing nights and warm days. Never-say-lie skiers expect Voice Of Montreal Habs | —DINNY GALLIVANS > was a regular visitor to Charlot- tetown Forum, from where he covered games between -Halifax | St.-Mary’s and the old Charlot- tetown Islanders. He got his break into the big league in 1953 when Doug Smith, the regular Montreal sportscas- ter, was forced out by.. illness, Gallivan was called up from Ha- | lifax,. where his reputation as a | | Sports program in Montreal, and |# hockey broadcaster was firmly Montreal een scribing Only A Liberal Government... &% haeettad by_P.E.I. Liberal Assoc: a - ALEX CAMPBELL : Eee FRIDAY, MAY 27 8:30 P.M. ‘Inserted by P.E.I. Liberal Assn, | = 2 Will take firm action to deal with existing high school taxes—a Liberal Government will IMMEDIATELY ap- ‘po‘at a commission to study problems of taxation with the OBJECTIVE OF ABOLISHING RURAL AND URBAN SCHOOL TAXES ond finding a fairer means of fin- mene. education costs. - ~ Only a Liberal Government - - - will do — oe ERAL MONTREAL , Hull; Chicago Black Hawks’ brilliant left jwrote . the . National Hockey | ‘| League record book_ for individ-. second ~ ual achievements during points. league's most valuable player | of the seagon. ‘for-.the second year in a row. 43-year history of the Hart Me- 2° goals. morial Trophy to win it twice in succession. 3 The last player to win the © |Hart trophy twice in a row was | , | Gordie “Howe ‘of Detroit Red) Wings, who finished third in the | voting this year. Howe twice | won, the trophy two years | : straight among’.the record six | < \ times he: was-the winner—195!- | ‘|. 52, 1952-53, 1956-57, 1957-58; 1959- | 60 and 1962-63. Eddie Shore of | ‘Boston Bruins and Howie “Mor- | enz of. Montreal “Capadiens were | the other’ players to be awarded | the trophy- two years running. | LED VOTING __ Hull led the voting in each | half of the season and his com-.| bined point total of 145‘ was 8&8 more than runner-up Jean Bel- iveau. of the Canadiens, who ‘éollected: 56 of his 59 points in| ‘|the second-half poll: HoweMi ite with 24 points. ’ Hull, who set records for most | goals, most points and most | power-play goals during the reg- | / ular season, polled 79 points~ in the vote—at the halfway mark | of the schedule and another 66 _Doints at the end of the season. ~Voting— forthe award—is—eon- “ducted among = oe audiences ever since. | and broadcasters in six oIn addition to his-coverage of league cities. Points are NHL awarded on the basis of five for SS ee daly | first-place vote, three for a d and one for a third. A te would be 180) NHL catéer, several more: weeks of sport on this 6283-foot peak, high- est in the northeast. = (AP Wirephoto) games for radio and television has come to be recognized as the | S¢¢om! No. 1 hockey broadcasterin Can-| Uhanimous vo ada. points. a Ticket sales for the “dinner | Earlier this: month, -Hull,_a have been moving at a brisk year-old native’ of Point Anne, pace; and sports fans are re-|Ont., was a unanimous choice minded that the number is limit. |for the NHL's first all - “a ed. Tickets are—available from team —and—was..also..winner of any member of the United Com- the. Art Ross trophy as the| mercial Travellers, and at var- league's scoring champion after ious business stands in Charlot. scoring a record - breaking: 54 tetown. |goals and ending the season @ 500 patterns: in’ stock @ Immediate delivery 85c up _ @ Phone for home viewing sample ' *“pook—894-6541 MOORE & McLEOD LTD. a! the goals-and 42 points if 35 games ‘regular season, has earned an- —boostéd -him into fourth place |other honor by being named the’ in‘ the~s¢oring racé-at the end winger who. re- also set a league mark. The towering centre, who -cap- . | League. headquarters an- tured the Hart trophy in 1955-56| ‘mounced-Thursday.that-Hull_be-| and again, in 1963-64, finished the comes the fourth player in the ‘season with°77 points, including | With 387 goals in his 13-year | Beliveau = DON ANDERSON . Bobby Hull Named MVP. | Jean Belivean Runnerup (CP) — Bobby with a eaea - shattering ”7 (third in the all-time goal-scor- His 22 power-play goals ing list: Following is a complete tist of. Howe ‘leads with 624 players who received points in lgoals, followed. by Maurice ‘the voting Figures in brackets», Béliveau’s performance in ‘the | Rocket) Richard, former Mon-'are the points gained in the Pee f “the season—17'|t-eai great,’ with 544. (first. half, the second ae JRECEIVE-CASH |combined total: Hull will recéive $1,500 from | Bobby ‘Hull; ithe league for leading the Hart | 145); g. ,Of- the total amount, | (3.5659): Gordie Howe, De- a is for winning the award- troit—¢13-11—24);—-Glenn-~Hal}; itself while he .also recetves $250 | 'Chicago (21-0—21); Norm = Ull- for each~ half in. which he .was man. Detroit 14-014); he leader. |Pulford, Toronto’ Maple Leafs. , Beliveau will pick up $500 as (10-0—10); Roger. 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