MARCH 23.) 1953 CHARLOTTETOWN - ..i. .- , race SEVEN Eject: 1'rack,FIeIii coachingllan o'1'rAw . (OP) --Apianfora ysdei-ally-Islaitsd national coach- mg school for track and field sports nu been had down for this year at least. Dr. G.F. Davidson. d0PiIW welfare minister. said Saturday. The proposal. sponsored by the cmadian sports Advisory Coun- ui was submitted too late for ap- p,.',pr-mlcns to be included in the 1953,54 estimates, Dr. Davidson ”1Td.'.s C.s.A.C, discussed plans at a meeting curly last December I01" I ..p”,,g plan school to spring. It was to have been a three- .,eeg "college" for track and field ,p,,,-m only, with the school bcinl extended to other sports if the ex- periment proved satisfactory. 1;, was not until early in Jinn- guy that ii C.5.A.C, delegation ap- prowhsci Dr. Davidson with a re- quest for a 812,000 grant for estab- nghment of a schodl 17? "10 GM 01 track and field school has not been turned down as an idea." 9:. Davidson said. "We are still conslde it. But it is too late I0! this Ye”-' Soccer jiandings coupon, AP) - Brit!-h I00,- yer staridinga,( including Saturdays gam&3 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I W I. '1' Pts. W0iVei'i1l.fi'H7I0n W 16 11 8 43 Bumiey . 1610 142 Preston N I 18 D 'l 41 Charlton A .. 16 9 341 wrst Bromwic .. 18 5'11 41 Division Ii Sheffield U . . . 22 1 col Huddersfield 'r 19 9 c 47 Luton Town . 19 5 9 5 Plymouth A . . 17 1 io 41 Nottingham F . 16 7 1139 Division I l outhern Bristol Rovers 23 3 56 Bristol City . . 5 49 Nmthampton T 3 47 .ilii"iwali . 743 Norwich City 9 45 Division 111 Northern - Oldham A . 1810 846 Port. Vale 1813 745 Grimsby Town . 18 9 10 45 Wrcxham .. 1144 Carllslc U 13 42 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A East Fife ,. 14 6 534 HlbCIXlilnR.. g Glaxow . Clyde . I2 4 11 28 st. Mlrren . .. .. lo 7 9 21- Division B Sl.ii'LiIlg A 13 3 5 39 Hlmllton A . 18 3 'l 38 Arbroaih 13 7 6 33 Aw United 14 2 10 30 Kilmarnock 18 2 928 Ray Famechon Found Wounded PARIS. (AP)-Ray Famechon. 25, former European featherweight boxing champion, is in hospital with K shotgun wound in his left shoulder. His wife told police she found the lighter lying on the floor with a limiting gun beside him. p Famechon underwent an operat- ion Friday for the wound. Hos- pital attendants indicated the in- Jury was not serious. , Mrs. Famechon told police she believed her husband was injured while cleaning the gun. ,.4 Iii! for him! OHIIOAOO (GP)-(Bill Mioaienko's third-period goal gave Chicago Black Hawks a 4-3 victory over Detroit Red Wings Saturday night and left the Hawks in a strong position in the fight for the fourth and last National Idockey League playoff berth. The victory. before 16,394 fans, matinainsd Chicago's two-point margin over Toronto Maple Leafs for fourth place and left the issue games. the last of the season. Gordie Howe. Detroit's great right winger. only one goal shy of tying Maurice Richard's all-time scoring record of 50 goals for a night by Al Rollins. Sun-nnary: First Period 1-Chicago. Bodnar (Mosienko. Fogolin) 2-Detroit. polvecchlo Penalties: Delveechlc 11:54. Second Period 3--Detroit. Pronovost (Bkov).. 2:46 4-Detroit, Prystai (Wilson)- 5:13 6-Chicago, Mosienko (Geo)... 9:22 6-Chicago, Peters .. 1:46 14:05 (McFadden. Gardner) ...... ..16:31 Penalties: None. Third Period 7-Chicago, Moeienko .-.....12:43 Penalties: None. TORONTO 5. N. Y. I TORONTO. (GP) - Toronto Maple Leafs. making a terrific stretch drive for a. berth in the National Hockey League playoffs, prolonged their chances Saturday night with a 6-0 decision over the last-place New York Rangers. A crowd of 13,506 saw the Leafs extend their playoff bid right down to their final game of the sched- ule-Sunday night in Boston-in their battle with Chicago Black Hawks for the fourth spot in the post-season Stanley Cup series. SUMMARY l First Period No scoring. Penalty: Ronty 1:20. Second Period .1-Toronto, smith (Btewart, Kennedy) . ..... ., 2-Toronto, Stewart (Smith, Kennedy) Penalties: Guidolln 3:56 . , Krill- man 15:16. Nesterenko 5:16. Players In Quebec Thursday continued interim -rec- ognltlon and protection of the Que- bec senior Hockey League in its relation to the NHL under what is known as the major series agree- ment. This deals with player lists and other rights. The 05111. resigned from the Quebec Amateur Hockey Anocle.tion in the midst of a dis- pute between the Q. A.H.A. and the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation. The dispute was over playing status of a Junior player with Montreal Canadian Juniors. The Q. B. H. L. maintained it was not involved in the dispute but was threatened with suspension by the quently suspended all leagues and clubs within the Q. ,.H.A. after having previously suspended the .A. itself. The NH. L. governors reporlsd they are still considering the C. A. - H.A.'s declaration of suspension of the Q. 5.11. L. The governors at the same time unanimously agreed that in the interval the Q.8.K.L will be given full protection of player lists and other rights. They also agreed to extend full to all sponsorship lists of teams under Q. A.H. A. jurisdic- tion dirring the period of the Q.- to recoananend to the American Hockey League and the Watem Hockey League that they take aim- llu action, Clubs in the N. KL. and other profeuiopsl leagues that call on players. Manor: is - so CPECIAI. 3 Has our 25(; IIIIIIING Mill SANITONE NATIONAL -TIE-GLEANINI MONTN I 1. win we 2. 3-iota; that oioaeiafuli of drab, spotted ties and turn lam over our husband the surprise of his life when he sees "' "t ':""!."'.tt'.t.t how magic NE Dry Cleaning has brought " ' - restored original colors and patterns. iiawiiathod cleaners Limited HOME or ar7:'rrm.par CLEANING) Chicago, Toronto Win Crucial Games Saturday Successful Ice Carnival Al. 0'ieary iilhli Following were the prize winners ' earn 1 t w M doom” in sum” nigh” at a successful ice lval hed a rink on March 1'! Leary 1. Monkey-Dotty Dennis. 2. Indian-Glen Maowiliiams. Most Comical school age boy or season, was blanked Saturday girl: 1. Devil-Kathleen Binaiimsn. 2. Tramp with Patches-Inwson Grey. I. Blank Old Lady With Shawl- Junior Ellis. Best Pre-school Age: 1. Witch-sheila Carruthua. 2. Cowboy--Dale Turner. 3. Bo-Peep--Pauline Bernard. Most Comical Adult: 1. Drunk-Charles Ouaiay. 2. The Bull--Mrs. Harry Mac- Williams. Best Girl 6-12 years: 1. Jack and the Beanstalk-lam drs. Matthews. 2. March of Dimes - Cynthia Kennedy. , 3. Whose Baby)-Virginia silliker. Best Boy 6-12 years: 1. Panda-Bush Dumvllie. 2. Gowlboy-John Dennis. 3. Old Lady-Clifford Seaman. Best Girl, school age, over 12 years: 1. saint Patrick's Day-Eunice MzioNaught. 2. Witch-Esther Reilly. 3. Chlnaman-Glennie Harris. Best Boy, school age, over 12 years: ' 1. Tramp-Lawson Grey. Best Adult: 1. Santa-Mrs. Marne Kennedy. 2. Grandma.-Mrs. Melvin Harris. 3. Scrub Woman-Anita Small- man. Best Adult Couple: .. ar and Eva Noonan. N Gregor. 3. Grandpa and Grandma-Mrs. Muriel.Yeo and Mrs. Melvin Harris. Most Original. any age: 1. Janitor-Douglas Adams and Anita smallman. 2. March of Dimes-Cynthia Most Comical pre-school. age boy or girl: . Coronation Couple-Jean Dew- Ma and Pa Kettle--Margaret Wcodibrltke and Lilli: Mac- THE GUARDIAN. -. . A .x.. 1 - JOCKIY 25 YEARS --(When no- ing opens in Canada. next month, Pat Remlliard, one-time cowboy, will begin his 25th season as s. jockey. Born in South Dakota, Pat came to Canada 20 years ago after riding on rMir1g's big-time cir- cult'from Florida to New York. He has been one of Canada's top joc. key! ever since and has been rec- ommended to head a school ' for young jockeys suggested by the On- tario racing commission. (OP P1-I0'I'O) Boston Clinches Third Place in Nalionalicague . (GP) - Fleming Maclcell's goal. with a minute and at seconds left to play. save Bos- ton Brulne a 2-1 victory Saturday night over Montreal Canadiens and clinched third place for Bos- ton ln the final National Hockey Dengue standing. Milt Schmidfs first-period goal sent the Bruins into the lead and their steady defensive play held Canadians out until half way through the nnal period when Paul Meger tallied. Then, when a tie appeared al- most sure,Mlackell snared the puck near the Montreal blueline, swung in from the right and flied past goalie Gerry McNeil. The crowd of 14.481 saw the Bruins come up with another of their cagey, tight, defensive games. coupled with watchful waiting. It was the style of play that has given the Bruins nine victories over Canadians this season against only three defeats and two ties. Robinson In Comment .On Shift To Third In'AMI, Fla., (AP) Jackie Robinson spoke out Sunday about his shift from second to third base. denying reports or racial tension and dissension on Brooklyn Dodg- on "What's good for the Dodgers is good for Robinson,” he said. "If the kid Junior Gilliam can hit .275, I think our club will be stronger with the Mildeist Best-n i 'K I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 In CI.GArR.EITE him on second base. lie on get balls that I can't roach any more- msybe two or three years I80 but no more, Aftnr all, I've only got. a 1 couple years left. If I have to move l I'd rather play third than first." As for racial trouble on the Dodgers, Robinson had this to say: "If we have racial trouble on our ball club, then the rest of the coun- try should have the same thing. It just isn't so. Not with the kind of fellows we have on this team. Robinson admits he wan-i't too happy about shifting off second base to let Gilliam. a Negro rookie up from Montreal, take over his job. He knew it meant a move to third base for himself. Manager Charlie Dr-omen still - - A -' 1 II ---aromas-n-as-:u&t::2 hasn't told Diiiie Con what he told IODOIICI at the Voro Beach. Fla. camp several weeks ago - that Cox would be asked to give up third base for a utmty job in 1953, Cox was the best third baseman in the National League and a World Der- iea star, last year. Although Dodger vice-president s.'.J. Bavasi says, "as far as Dres- sen is ooncemed, Billy still is the third baseman on the club," indic- ations are that Robinson will be at third and Gilliam at second open- mg day. YOUNG MUSICIANS REGINA, (OP)-A hoya' band of 50 members being organized here by the city police force will have a Snuorlin lo Ourior OIIIII SAN BIIRNARDINO. CIlif.. (AP) -1-rank Sauer'a broken little finger may be a matter of big import- ance to Chicago cubs. It may keep Hank, the "most. valuable player" of 1952 in the Na- tional League, out of baseball ac- tion for a month. He roke his little right f r in a slide earlier this week. mu t Bauer said he hopes to be ready to play on opening day, April 14. good tutor. Bandimaster is Sgt. C. C. Bryson. bandmaster for the R. O.- M.P. band here. Carruthers of Australia knocked out Vic Toweel of south Africa at 29 seconds of the 10th round Saturday night to retain the world tantam- L I t' weight boxing title he won from Toweel last November. d'I'hL?1 decisive ,v'igtory demonstrat- Mo . y. p e a turn era' first-round HonuN'I;!R:k?y' ibcfsgue gvergiogs iligioolrloluet in their first meeting was considering retiring from tin ring at the age of 25. Just ran out of gas. and it was physically linpouible for ms to continue." conference with his father trainer. Mike Towecl, to decide his ring future. the appointed the crowd of 36,000 in open-air Rand Stadium who came hoping to see their idol. get even for the Nov. 15 beating. O.A.H.A. The C.A.H.A. subse- '1 Exhibilioittaseball At San Francisco- cisco (PCL 0 At San Bernardlno, Calif. (A) 6 At Hollywood. Calif.-- A.II.A.-O.A.lI.A. controversy and A ( At Los Angeles-- At Sacramento. Calif.- (PCL) 7 At San Diego, Calif.- in the various olsuificatlona of the Chicago 13 (A) 4, San Diego 0. A.1-I. A. Through the sponsorship (PCL) 2 . agreement the sponsoring club has At. Mlnml- Kennedy. 1:1," pmod 3: 35”” Pr'-l'1”-EuH1cB MW 1-Boston, Schmid-t -ms Mmihh ' Penalties: MaoPhe1-son 8:15. Best School Age Couple: 1. Mose and Aunt Jemima-Nob Toweel hinted Sunday that hails "I am burnt up." he said. "1 He indicated he would have a and Cu-ruthcrs. a 5-to-4 favorite in heduled 15-round bout. dia- Toweei, Carruthers "weighed 117 pounds. ounces; Toweel 117 pounds, nine . it Canadian Press) New York (N) 12. San Fran- Scaille (PCL) 8, St. Louis B. Hollywood (PCL) 6. St. Louis A) 5 Chicago (A) 5. Chicago (N) 1 Cleveland (A) 8. Sacramento Boston (A) 4, Brooklyn (N) I them back to life ; rnoim 2443 Tm” P”"'”d ma Harris and Greta. Harris. second Pgfiod agmmmc, sloan 2. Chinese Couple-Glennie I-iar- No gaming, (Meeker) . 4:28 3 gist:-)I11d Elgie riirdicugwall. Penalty: Sandford 2:52. 4-Toronto. Watson - I an en - Ru th -nu.-a period Sloan) 9:02 Salmdefi End E3!-1191' R9mY- 2.-Montreal. Meger 5- Mont-0. Slow Qlcay, Bouchard) .. .. 11:00 ;BolvliLn) . 11:31 3-Boston, Mackcll ,. 18:37 em Vi 0Vin 1 :31. C I Penalties: None. 3101)-it II Store: worsley 5 6 (I-17 . Hem-y ., ., '1 13 s-zoi Lumluy c a 1-13 McNeil . . 3 3 3-9 . . Protection. For ........... Soccer Results Saturday in the United Kingdom: FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP , St. Mirren 2. Hibernian I ' Ayr U a. A Forfar A 6. Mm-ton 1 st. Laurent 18:24. Sullivan 18:14. IONDON. ( OP) -Soccer matches. Semi-ilnsls Bolton W 4. Everton 3 Tottenham H 1. Blackpool 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE , Division 1. Arsenal 2. W Bromwich 2 1 Charlton A 2. Middlestbrough 0 ' Chelsea 1. Sheffield W 0 Derby 0 0. Newcastle U 2 Portsmouth 2, Burnley 1 Sunderland 3. Manchester 0 I - Wolverhampton W 3,Llverpcol 0. w Division II. Barnsley 1. Birmingham C 1 Blackburn R. 1. Plymouth A I Bi-ontford 1. west Ham 4 Doncaster 1?. 0. Leicester 0 0 Huddersfield T 6. Southampton 0 Hull city 1. Leeds U 0 Lincoln 0 1. Luton T 2 l Nottingham F 4. Rotherham U 3 Sheffield U 3. Bury 1 Swansea T 5, Notts C 1. Division III, Southern Bournemouth 2. Exeter C 1 Brighton 0. Colchcster U 0 Bristol 0 4. Queen's P R 4 Crystal P 8. Swindow T 0 Ipswich T 1, Mlillwall e Isyton 0 1. Ciililngiham 1 Newport 0 2, Alder-shot 1 Northampton T 2, Waisall 1 Reading 2. Bristol R. 0 Bouthend U 1. Coventry 0 0 Torquaylil 4. Shrewsbury T 0 watford 3, Norwich C 2. Division 111'. Northern Bradford C 6. Ttarimero 11' 3 Cariisla U 1. Bradford 3 Chester 2. Aocrlngton s 0 Orewe Alex 1. Mansfield '1' 0 Darlington 1. Grimsby '1' 1 Gatoahead 3. Barrow 1 I-lartlcpools U 1, wrexham 2 Port Vale 1. Halifax T 1 Rochdaia 0 York 0 fl Scunthorpe U 2. wcrlrington 1 southpotrt 1. Oldham A 0 Stockpart C 4, Chesterfield 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A. Aberdeen 4. Queen of 3 0 Airdrieonians 2. Dundee 1 Clyde 1. Falkirk 4 tut rife 4. Celtic 1 Hearts 1. 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