Thousands View |ii"tdevisieu bresccsue ss | fights. Multer said this would Paret Remains make them unprofitable. He oe the sport “public slaugh- NEW YORK (AP) — thousand persons filed past the| Paret died early Tuesday. He body of aoe welterweight |never regained V ccmeieugares champion Benny (Kid) Paret, | after he was carried from the 25 - year - old Cuban dison Square Garden ring after a savage ring beating, at | March 24, after he , cane in a Bronx funeral parlor Wednes- |the twelfth round from beat- day. ing at the hands of Emile Grif- At the same time, seven New | fith. York stage legislators, one a former fighter, were appointed to a special committee that will ? investigate boxing to decide if should be banned in the state. somes will open in New York Friday. There were new moves to end the sport in the Ontario — ture and Sweden, and Abraham J. Milter Pender Ends Sparring Work BOSTON (AP) Former middleweight champion Paul Pender wound up his sparring sessions Wednesday for Satur- PRE called tor Congress te ban rafic | day | fought Downes before the tough, little Britisher (owwwnwnwwreeereeweaerer ere e eee COLL MLM aa | -Henderson & Cudmore’s Bight’s title bout wit Terry Downes, and nobody's happier soens it than Indian Willie Gr predicts etary a age ~ wound up his heavy tr, Boston. Later in the ate " was a cham SS sis histories Set Blake Griffith Takes March Award NEW YORK (AP) — Griffith, w —_ stripped Benny the caiieraraians crown and his won the disputed title from life in their March 24 title bout, Peater in London last July,| 85 reene was asked to compare the two, Wedn “I can’t see how Pender can lose,” he said. “He hits a little harder than Downes and he’s a better all-around boxer. I just can’t see Downes beating him.” the past month. As of Wednes. day he is an ex-fighter. Greene, 24, will go to work for his father, who owns a con- ve firm in Pro Since he once | ti recognition of Archie Moore as | Sonny Liston is ranked No. 1. | i | Two Badminton | Tourneys Slated fists | nament between teams repre- | (Kid) Paret of senting Charlottetown and Sum- merside, with the winners get- | also withdrew i — ay the Charlottetown team. light heavyweight champion, | | which are rur. off on a home and moved him into sixth place | and home basis, will be played | among the heavyweights, where | at rae YMCA Satur- | run off at Summerside, on the | evening of April 14. the annual provincial badminton championships, which will take place | YMCA on May 4 y terday announced that two big tournaments are I ra ria Nie kn Ek to be run off nateeee now and; SECOND SECTION the early part of Ma ing the Lewis Trophy, donated | t series of matches, The second big event will be at the aerenatene and 5. a c da Last 3 Days! | Si Sale Ends 5 p.m. Saturday SAVE TO 30.00! S‘side Pee Wees Seek Crown SUMME ‘an time in memory, Island winners pee Santee classification will be playing off with mainland com- petition, Summerside reported to be a strong unit. as they defeated Fredericton I then Chatham in the finals for | ing dancing. He’s teaching how to avoid balk calls when the | the N.B. crown, but 1 | ion seems to favor a clean cut | | win by the unusually strong by smooth playing captain, Blaine Muttart. boys under Friday evening by ¢ South African RSIDE — For the minor as urneys to Saint John for sudden death N.B.-P.E.I. hampionship game on Satur. The Saint John pee w ees are Augie Donatelli is not teach- ocal opin- UMPIRE DOES THE TWIST to camps interpreting rules changes. Casey Stengel is at left appears concerned with pitcher twists towards first base to hold the runner. This is the annual visit by umpires PAGE 9 the umpire’s demonstration. (AP Wirephote) ummerside entry, paced will car, the direction of of Gordon y BILL yt 23-y fear-old defenceman Return Of Carl Brewer May End N.Y. Honeymoon gers a couple of important goals | and 21 assists, his best SUIT ~ ‘Boxing Teams To Fight In U.S. | Two South African teams — TORONTO JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) | shaky Toronto Maple Leaf de- fence in their Stanley Cup semi- tinal series, may find that the honeymoon is over. The word is out that Carl Brewer will be | white and non - white will be sent to the United States to com- pete in the national amateur (CP)—New York at been a since Rangers, a band of opportunists | when he suffered a charley- who have taken liberties with a | horse in his left thigh after a | routine attempt to stop New| | viding his injury d | York’s Andy Bathgate in a Na-| him down, will add both offen- tional Hockey League game pant here The Rangers, who just man-| both in their 5-4 and 42 losses | all depends,’’ said Imlach of the March 18 with sloppy attempts at clearing | He had four goals and uae assists the puck out of.the Toronto end. | the following year and lat sea- The addition of pores pro- | son he scored vem and helped oesn’t slow on 14 other goa The return of flea depth to|injured man, left winger > met and defensive more of | Olmstead, is still indefinite. “Tt afs who needed a bit m To 79.00! many by Towne Hafl superior quality tailoring | all-wool worsteds fabrics newest spring shades Reg. 69.00 w tr; boxing championships next year. at a council meeting of the | South African Amateur B | Association here. officials, nominated by the con- trolling bodies of white and non- ranged,for the teams before the championships, which are sched- uled for March 28-30, back in the Leaf lineup Thurs- day night § fi “He looks good; he'll dress,” Leaf coach Punch Imlach an- nounced Wednesday after his defence star went through a tough, solitary one-hour work- out at Maple Leaf Gardens, “I will | won’t say any more than that,” Imlach added. This was decided Wednesday Boxing The teams will have different hite associations and avel separately. Different bouts will also be ar-| But it seems certain - Brewer will team up with old aren ee Baun, the fifth g. =z tar | ‘AQ | ing off the coast of Ecuador The sues 5 isn't likely to scare off Rangers who bounced ee with two victories in New Y after dropping a pair on a ice in their best-of-seven cup semi-final. 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So much so| The Toronto - born defence-| /aged to hit the fourth — and|in New York Sunday night and | veteran who suffered a cracked shoulder bone in a game against ene Black Hawks late in the season. He’s been skating ps and getting back in eee The Rangers’ big problem is breaking the jinx Toronto ice and Leaf captain George Arme strong have held over the em all season. New York lost all of its season games first two semi - final games here that rearguards Al Arbour and | man joined Leafs in the 1958-59 | and Armstrong has scored nine Allan Stanley have handed Ran- | season when he had three goals! goals in the nine games. Rangers Hope To Break Two-Year Toronto Jinx jinx that has haunted them on Toronto ice. Rangers worked out lightly Wednesday before leaving for NEW YORK (CP) — Hailing a new star in Rod Gilbert, New York Rangers hope to break the SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian WRIGHT'S Misses’ Corduroy SHOE MARKET tnGreen o Gol WOMEN'S WHITE pumps |__91.49_ _ ‘Also White Wedges | dick THE MEN FOR ONLY $4.98} WoRK BooTs MEN'S DRESS | $9.95 SHOES SIZES S 4. 58 6—11 Basement | FREE to each ing, a pair of shoes— ( Only | “ONE FISHING LINE” WRIGHT | SHOE CO. 3.98 2 For 7.50 reg. to 15.00 @ windbreaker and car coat sty @ warm comfort yet light in weight 35.00 Laminated All-Wool Reversible TOPCOATS sami ~ 24,95 @ charcoal, olive and brown checks « open Friday ti 9:30 . x Saturday til 5 p.m. Extra staff to serve you! PANTS (entire stock except Daks) 25% OFF! ; S'side Midgets Rank High The Summerside ae al rules as a hook, he wisked ac ae a the boys off for eagre crowd qpectaiers “bhoarding”’ six times in the last that they rank gg . torn two periods. This was the first Midget division in the M time we saw this rule applied. times when they came from We had heard a it, and de- a 3-1 count at the end of the oo it pth cheg sortie hing the minor hockey, but after first period to outscore visitors for the remainder of red some of those boarding pen- the game 7-1 a e the alties, we'd say that, even verdict 84. They did this in among midgets: those rules will the face of seven consecutive make hockey in the same class London bridge is falling “ring round a On some of the occasions the boys went into the boards pretty gently, but the Sum- Campbellton referee presen- merside boy always seemed ted Summerside with the he first to be on the outside and got goal with his failure to blow the referee’s heave-ho, Camp- the whistle after assessing his eliton players ed to first Summerside penalty. He know the rule well, and never ruefully admitted his error failed to play the role of “‘fill- the first and second ing for the sandwich.” Strang- only one alty, the dying minutes of the — period when all hope of wi ning was gone. Jimmy Pane, Toronto to continue their Stan-' ley Cup semi-final series against Maple Leaf: eries now squared at 2-2, largely due te Gilbert’s performance esday night. The 20-year-old rookie right- winger set the hearts of New York fans afire when he scored two goals—and assisted on the winning tally—as Rangers tied the best-of-seven series by win- “Perhaps.” a Rangers spokes man declared. ‘‘Gilbert will give us what we need to break the jinx in Toronto where we have lost 15 games in two years.” BACK TO TORONTO The fifth and sixth games are booked for Maple Leaf gardens Thursday and Saturday, and the seventh, if necessary, for New York’s Madison Square Garden next Tuesday. Leafs won the first two in Toronto and Rang- ter see-| ers came back at home with two wins. Dean Prentice, New York’s star left winger, accompanied the team but his injured knee has shown little improvement, He was not expected to play to night. His place on the line with Andy Bathgate and Earl Ingar- field will be taken by Vie Had- field. CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Thursday at the Chare lottetown Club. . (Rotation). Ice 1 — Henry Dou glas, J. ly enough no other type of penalty called, except gift the got perhaps that last one to the from him. Using the Internation- Campbellton boy. Spectators Incensed at putting so mach emphasis t on one type of rule-breaking, international rules were in play one that the Campheliton boys were fam 4 with, and Sum- merside not puck- Ala Gaudet tripped as he was con- better te a play, but eriitiant individnal .work by Summerside, and clever goalie - deking gave ecid Summerside that crowd! 1600 fans ato was the eperéen: watch Campeamnen and Moncton able sin play-off, We'te not panning the ref- 200. Why erees. It’s very ll to miss sports fans so indifferent to the rule infractions. Some of the Goings of minor hockey play- NHL boys do it, they tell us. ers? Nobody Guessed Tune tune “The rocky road to Dublin” a very catehy and popular Nobody the we parodied to celebrate our tune was and — get a paltry Summerside | Cameron, B. Parke, E. Eagles |vs. Doug Douglas, E, Taylor, B | MacMillan, J. Vautour. Ice 3 — Game 11 (mixed), | Ice 4 — Game 10 (mixed), — | Ice 8 — Dr. MacKay, B Boyles, P. O'Rourke, V. Mittom vs. C. Whitenect, B. Jones. Dr, Hooper, C. Downe. :30 “All ices open for curling for | ladies and men. Games will be arranged. TOURIST TALLY Some 1,823,700 visitors from overseas toured Britain in 1961, the British Travel Association says. song of the 20’s but for some reason it never came back as you ‘ : “Along the rocky road to Dublin, we were swingin along, singin a song, with joy me heart was bub bliin, with Cordelia by me side etc.” ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE II