10 The Guardian. Charlottetown, m m. 9. 1963.’ SPORTS FRONT By PllTS (‘ALLAGH~\N Hit Their Stride AFTER floundering around for quite a spell in this season's National Hockey League race, Montreal (‘aiiadiens appear to have hit their stride. _ I H Today they are. a mere point behind the first place loronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks. 'l‘hcy liav bi hand on Toronto and two big one: in hand on the e one game Black HaWRs After tonight's Chicago-'l‘oronto battle it will jump to No: and three games in hand. We heartin agree with Frank ‘King‘ (‘lancy'whcn he states that the Canadicns are still the team to watch In this Rational Hockey League race. ' ' repeat as Stanley Cup champions but hes expecting ‘King' thinks his own Leafs will again loads of trouble from Frank Selke’s boys in Montreal. ‘ The loser of tonight's battle in Toronto will surely feel (arr «Idlens breathing down their backs and by the fll'Sl of next place By that time the Habs tonight's loser should be comfortably resting in third may have taken over as league leaders. If they haven't they shouldn‘t be too far away. night bu Detroit THE R-Iakemcu pick a Black Hawks. The way the Red Wing-s ai :ame i the Black Hawks keep Red Wings are the visitors while up on Toronto Thursday on playin: In Montreal the Boston hosts the ~e goinc. it would appear as though the Habs shouldn't have any trouble picking up two have. the habit of picking on the big guys. . Last time the Abelmen cnished 5~1 were in Montreal. they were Howeveer‘hic-ago’s task might not hc as easy. The Bruins Leafs know that after that recent Il-fi blanking In Boston. That comeback in Detroit ourer must have given the Beantowuers a big lift and they may begin Thursday where they left oft Sunday. At any rate. the Montrealcrs appear to have the caSicr encasement. are almost a certain bet to win the Saturday til; with Games Co ming Up THIS coming weekend (‘alia‘dicnis have games against Bos- ton and Chicago. The Boston engagement is in Montreal and the struggle, with Chicago is set for the Windy City. Canadiens the Bruins but the Sunday night affair in Chicago poses a greater problem. ~ . Toronto has had huge success in the Windy City but by this time the Hawks must have winning before the faithful home fans. (‘anadicns realized that they must start should find i the, Black Hawks as tough Sunday nicht as at any time t 9 Ram and the entire tussle. is most likely to be It hitter one. Toronto faces Boston and Detroit on the coming weekend. The Red Wings are at the Gardens Saturday night and Leafs visit Boston on Sunday. We'd have to figure two triumph: for Toronto on these two. The clash with Detroit Saturday should conclude with a Maple Leafs‘ decision. We aren't expecting Boston to do a repeat act on the Toronto boys in Boston. That humiliation suffered New Year's night must. still bother th e Leafs and they‘ll surely try to change the time in this encounter. A Sizzling Race RIGHT the race looks like the g-reatcsl In years with three teams. Leafs. Black Hawks and place. That, fight should contini Canadicnzs all fl‘l‘l'lllil: for first ie for quiie a spell yet. The tfllree clubs are well balanced units and each has the license to beat. the, other fellow at any given time The remaining fight will be for that fourth and final plavoff spot. between Rangers and Detroit Right now the Wings have a wide margin but it's still too early to start con- ceding the berth to the Detroiters. .lAth Kane has Miran-god a practice name for his St. Dini- :lan's Varsity hockey team this afternoon at 4.30. Opponents will be, Prince of Walt-s College in the mood for their big inter Welslimcn. Saints are getting collegiate strucclc against the, University of New Biunswick Red Devils this coming Saturday. Our Sympathy SPORTS Front extends sincerest sympathy to Joe llf‘llllt‘N- rev. popular harness racing driv Mrs. Walter Hennessey. Joe's racing carch with great” Wm...“ mother. No one followed than did Mrs. Hennessey. In her backer. ('2‘. on the recent death of his death Joe has lost his greatest Volleyball loop Opens YMCA Next Week For the first time. in history on island Senior A Volleyball League will operate on Prince Edward Island. Iii direct at- filiation with the newly formed Island Volleyball Association. and under league coordinator Ron Atkinson, the teams will start action at the Charlotte- town Y.M.C.A. on January 15th. The league will consist of four teams. two from Char- lottetown and two from Sum- memside and will operate with three of the four teams play- ing in each centre on opposite weeks. sud. Mi...“ Hockey Schedule SIIMMERSIDE » » Here is lhc : Summerside minor hockey sche- dule for today: PAPERWEIGHTS .1130 H ‘ no. Sparrow! vs. Raiders. BANTAMS 4:30 -— 5:30. Chicago vs. Lurks. "MDT! 5:30- — 6:30. Bombers vs. Blad- 0!. 6:30 7:30. Barons vs. Charlottetown will be repre- sented by last. year's Island champion. Y..VI.C.A. .l/l'icmacs and lhe All Slars. The All Stars will be guided by Ali Coady who guided B.\'.C. teams to many championships a few years ago. From the western centre Mac-Konxies House of Fashions and the Y Triangles will complete the four team loo . The leacue schedule will run until mid-March when playoffs will be held featuring the top thl'cc finishers. Placinlzs in the league will be determined by percentages. lessening the chan- .ccs of ties considerably. l The island Volleyball Assoc- iation. iii sanctioning this Sen- ior A League, is attempting to provide and maintain a top brand of volleyball on Prince ‘Edward Island equal to Senior Volleyball in other Canadian Provinces. Senior A Volleyball is not the only proiect of the .new association. Volleyball ot ‘the senior level is also being promoted on a “social league" basis in both Charlottetown and Summerside. and other Island centres have signified their in- i l ln-Jcntion to promote, volleyball dianfl lwith an eye on the Prince Ed- »aid island Championships p.170" coach which will be held In Summer- . side later this spring. w'" Succeed Also being organized is vol- leyball on the Elementary and wub Ewbank {High School level and 'it is EAL M “u” N Bani. oped wuiiliin a very few years your - old defauive backfield coach of Detroit Liam. to suc- ceed Weeb Ewhmk as he: much it the National Football 4: Bolt. Jr. a spoke-rm we: no moi-iced ammo! Ewbouk. Cami Wu and "rep on P.E.I m ecs mid instructors. this great game well be part of the life of all school child- ; It is hoped later this monthJIhe judge and counsel. lto hold a volleyball mm. in (‘onnsel for the Bombers bod iCharlottetow-n ‘ ‘ m ‘ no com on Mr. Nutter-'3 an- lail intereted personnel with “0‘1"” llhe idea of my...“ ‘ Chief e Tritschler od- iquafity and «mam of ref“. Journed lring of the claim by Ack for $5.000 damages MUCH UNDEVELOPED Much of South Americaa' deit- ert. jungle or malaria-ridden lei-ens could be made food pro- ductive. says the nod and A;- ttculturc Ornamth l I St. I‘tiiiislau‘s Varsin hoc- key team entertains the pow- erful University of New Bruns- wick I‘tcd Devils in an inter- )? . l lPrince C ‘Trounce rice County Combines. Lw goal efforts paced by of Alger Cutciiffe. Greg Delga- an and Ev White. lumped to Old Spain Junior Penguins at the Sports Arena last night. The visitors dominated th play thrmighlout the ' game and wane on the score- shect before twenty seconds of play had elapsed. Ala-n And- rews scming at the 18 second mark of the opening frame. They added two more counters in this frame getting an answer the Juniors. They outscored their oppon- ents 5-2 in the sandwich ses- sion and 2-1 in the. final frame. Greg Deigban's two goals and an assist puts him In a two-i way tie for second place in film scoring race with Stan Pea-1%; don of the Penguins wiho Wit-sf unable to play last night. Both. Ron MacArthur fls Suspended For One Game The l l Island Senior Hockey executive an collegiate. tussle Saturday. Saints own a 1-1 record so far this s e a s o n. beating St. Mary's University and losing sAiuis' BIG THREE ii tight battle to St. Vrancls Xavier Varsity. Here are three big reasons why Saints are in the thick of things this night that Prince County bine playing coach Ron Mac- Arthur has been suspended for one game following an incid- ent which occumed in a game a week ago Sunday against IlCAF Eagles at the station season. Left to right they are Vince Mulligan. Billy Mulli- gan and Jimmy Cullen. NFL Uncovered Nothing n Scandal Rumor Probe ‘ By MURRA YRISE ' NEW YORK tAPl—The. pros- perous National Football League. disturbed‘by whispered ‘rumors of a scandal. s‘aid Tues— day that investigations in Chi-E cago and Detroit have uncov-j ered "nothing more than ques- tionable associations." ‘ But this has been enough toj 'arouse NFL officials. Playersi 'have been told in the past fol watch the company they keep. _Now there is every indication. that the league is going to get real tough about it. The statement on the investi- gations in Chicago and Detroit was made by NFL commis- sioncr Pete Rozelle. ' Meanwhile. in Houston. sports i CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Wednesday at l l t Charlottetown Club. (S p a r es needed). I (Vi’cdnbsday Competition) Ice 1 — .I nes. B. Lynch.‘ l lG, Newman. H. Simpson vs. B. Super. N. Kelly. J. Zakem. J. . Ice 2 —— M. Jenkins. Dr. Drys- dale. .I.S. Taylor. D. Reid vs. E. Machcnd. 1“. Miles. S. Bryen- . ton. I. Webster. 3 —— D. It son. Dr. .Ielks. Ceo. McLaren vs. G. Bennett. D. Jardine. B. Moore. P. Rorys. Ice 4 ——-E. Taylor. W. Far- rell. C. Costello. I. MacKinnon is. I urner. D. Ward. D. Es- . K. Dalziel. ' . Anderson. K. Jen-i kins. H Goudic. (‘. Downe vs. G. Henry. A. MacDonald, H. mith. D. Wood. S 8.30 P..M 1 Ice 1 —— A. Burke vs. 1). 0'3 Rourke. . Ice 2 —- Sheepherders (S‘- Sidei. 1 Ice 3 —— Sheeplierders tMon-. taguel. Ice 4 —~—— Sheepherdem (Char- [ lottetownl. ‘ Ice 5 — Lions Club. ., l 0 Player Wins i I Fig ht To Go} OH 0. Protected list WINNNIPEG tCPl—A 22-year- old Winnipeg football player has 1apparently won his fight to get off the "protected" list of Win- nipeg Blue Bombers. the. Cana- dian professional champions. Al Ackland. a 210-pound end investigation editor Dick Pecbles of the Hours! ton Chronicle. said the. Ameri-‘ can Football League also is be-i ling investigated. He said this was ‘ done. by the Sen- ate investigations subcommittee“ which refused to discuss the matter other than to say that football and basketbtl are be- ing investigated. In Washington. a subcommit- tee spokesman said the. general is a continuing matter and has been going on for some months. _ The rumors. and reports of the associations of several star players. including Paul Hornung of champion Green Bay Pack- ers and Alex Karras of Detroit Lions with persons known gamble. have kept NFL offi-‘ cials checking in every direction. There have been no actual. charges of wrong doing by any player. The player 3. them- selves. have expresed anger} and bitterness over aspersions cast on them. Rozelle‘s statement said: “There have been conflicting reports regarding the sources which instigated the NFL's cur-i rent investigation of rumors in-= volving player personnel. l .. O l Probe Finds Some Players ’Like To Have Good Time By CHARLES MOREY NEW YORK (APl —— In the Ions. long ago a pro footballl star was investigated by pri-‘ vate detectives on the suspicion that he was fixing games. The almost mournful reportl on him was: “The only thing we‘’ can discover is that he likes to have fun." I That seems to be all that has: n uncovered in the current; investigation. kicked off lastl k by George Halos. owner-l Minor Hockey Results Tues. . Following are the results of1 the 3 regular Bantam games played yesta‘day at Sports Arena. Eagles 3 vs. Crows 1. Eagle goals by Phil Mill-lolly tzt. Cardy . Donovan; Cranes goal by Harryi Larier. i Owls 2 vs. Bluem‘ngs 0. Owl! goan by John Anderson and b Youn- and corner linebacker now in Bo the intermediate c a t e g o r y. brought suit against the Bomb gers for restraining him. through their list. from the possibility of gaining employment with an- o t h e r Canadian professional Condor: 1 vs. Gulls I. Condorl goals by Kenny O'Brien. Dannyl Mclsaac; Gulls cool by Roger. Folzzeli. I Officials: Doug Minimalism: Jack McEachu-n, Ken Show. .- ’9 m He said he was put on the. list without his consent or knowl- i ledge. Phil Nutter. counsel for ihel player. said Tuesday Acklandl - had succeeded in his fight to get off the list. This was agreed lupon during a two-hour confer- lence Monday in the office of ‘ Chief Justice G. E. Tritschler 0 Manitoba Court of Queen‘s 7 Bench. ‘ The case was adjourned for the sixth time until Jan. fl after ' private conference between T e protective list each Canadian Fmtblll League club to protect a limited number i of players on affiliated inform ‘ diate club rosters for up to two man V Curling Draw For Montague. Following is the Mmmguel mixed curling meme for to-' a. 3; more. Dan Herring. D. 0‘Con-. nors vs. G. Worth. K. Hoylee.‘ f‘ I" Hoflon 'Ice l—Ai A. MacGregor. 1". Mia. Annie Beers vs. A. Robertson. . Nit-balm. Lorne Ste-wort. C. Goethe. 0 EM. Ice l-—-.I. S. DesRochco. C. Stewart. J. MecNeIil. Betty Gallant vs. 1': . . Mac Keilzie. 8 Mealtime». Enid Mum. Ice l—Ken . . Clay. Bat hand. H. Clair vs. if Moor. P. Johnston. Doug RM. “h Ice l«-I". Vuozm. E. Cod-5 “None Slemtfl from federal agencies. “An investigation of rumors in Detroit was Initiated recently. It “'33 disaosed 1h?" Bearl 0 3 ill] 9. basis of information made available through the co-i operation of D of r at t Police Commissioner George Edwards. “ he Detroit police. while. conducting surveillance of indi- viduals they described as known ball players publicly in t company of various individuals under surveillance. STARTED BY LEAGUE “The investigation of rumors ‘during "‘0 DaSt 5985011- in Chicago was initiated mm. The betting was so heavy lni jurisdiction over the team. representatives at the nally more than a year ago onlsome. cases that bookmakers! MacArthur will sit out theiand RCAF‘ S'side representa- the basis of information lie-lsaid they had to take steps tolname against Eagles Friday. 'lives are invited lo aimd. vclopcd from NFL sources. k9 Sure they weren't Over“ “1 .nothing more than questionable associations has or in these two unrelated in- ;vcstigations of rumors " Rozelle said that it has been league policy to check down even the flimsiest rumor. Up until now these league probes have been kept quiet. But this time the secrecy was lifted by owner George Halas of Chicago Bears. Halas said he had urged Rozelle to conduct an coach of Chicago Bears. who asked the National Football League to do some snooping. So far. al the investigators have found is that certain star players like to go out and have a good time. And in the course of this they sometimes rub el- bows with pcople who are not— and never will be—in the Social Register. Only an incredibly naive per- son would say that a pro foot- ball scandal is an impossibility. And only one a shade less naive would say that in the long his- tory of the game no player ever got away with shaving points. ONE SCANDAL There. has been only one ma- jor scandal . . . the. business In . I946 involving a couple of New York Giant players. The. thing broke on the eve of the title game with Chicago Bears. It did not ruin pro football by a long shot. It was only a few years later that the. game. en- tered its current . It Is common knowledge that the weekly betting on pro foot- ball games In fantastic. The. point spreads are circulated freely and a goodly number of the people attending each game have a rooting interest of some kind on it. The chances are that most of them back the home team but a few less-emotional one: will bet on the visitors. PLAINTIVE CRY There is no cry more plaintive than the one from a better w backed a teé‘tn that is winning the game. but still needs a con- ple of points for him to win on e spread with a few minutes to plyn. The winning team iin- niiy tries to run out the clock. The bettor wants another score. often just a field goal. t a couple of Giant games this fall. the. New Yorkers were In front with a minute to go and were within field - goal range. A three - pointer w have meant the Giants had made the spread but coach Al- lie. Sherman ordered his team to play ball control 'and kill the clock. From some moors of the Yankee Stadium you could bear the cries: "Allie. a field coll. please. just once for the bet‘ In: " :l' O E h Casares said. I can‘t hoodlums. observed Lion foot-lany play" has Shaw“ Win” he ias they say or worked with any. igamblcrs.” . would like to stress that iloaded with one-sided betting on- "o v_. rink. The referees who worked that game had given MacArthur a game misconduct in the third ouniy Combines Baby Birds 10-41 players have 37 plants. Deig- D and avis 3:15: G. Kane 6:46. llan's made up of 12 goals I Second Period: 5.—Comblne. 15 assists and Peal-don 10 goals [6. Deighan (G. Harris. R. Mac: and 17 assists. Royals' play-:Artlhurl 2:28; 6.—-Penguins. l) imz coach is leading the ieague ILaonc (L. Gaiiani. G. Whit: with 29 points. lock) 5:07; 7.—Oombines. a, The Penguins were unable to Cutcllffe (unamlsbedt 7:56: ti... cope with the hard working Combines. G. Belg-ban (G, Har. Combines and as a result Oom- ris) 9:13; fly—Combines bine goalie Thane Mann had in .White (V. Harris. comparatively easy night. i10:24; 10. es, 'Dnainor's jobl‘White (A. A, the more dif- rewsl 11:47: ll.—Penguin5 G ficult when he lost the services Whitiock (L. Gallant.» D. ‘ w: of one of his top defencemen for) 18:16. Penalty—R. Gallant Louis Smith in the opening per- 18:27. iod. The Penguin rearguard Third Period: 12. suffered what ' ted G. Whitlock to be a- concussion. The Old Gallant) Spain coach also ha ' R. .' “Toy Toy' Gallant working both 11:05; V. Bar; on defence and up fol-ward, He iris (A. Andrewsl 12:08. Penal- played in Peardon's position, ties~R. MacArthur 2:30; G ~ centring the line of Gord Whit,- Kane 19:58 Com Gulcllffc. “Pendulum lock and Dave Lawlor. which ' STANDINGS accounted for iihree of the four PWLT I“ A Pts goals by the losers. Royals 141121 so no 23 .Other Cmnbine. goals were Combines 14 860 78 58 15 fined by Alan Andrews. Garth Eagles 14 491 56 89 9 Harris. Ron MacArthur and Juniors 14 392 66 m 8 Vance Harris "_ ‘ For the Penguins It was Gordie WhitlIock with a pair and singles by Willie Gallant and Dave Lawloir. ' Ref Dam For Playoffs The Provincial Interscholas- tic Athletic Association. with a highly successful fell term he- hind it. is planning even great- erces Doui Whaleo and Joe Coer handed out only five penalties. four of them going to th unlors. “ SUMMARY First Period: I.—Combines. A. ndmws (unassisted, .18; 2.__ er athletic activity during the Combines. A. Cutoliffe (E. “mm mm“- Wihllel 5_ Welsh) 4.13; 3._ Already 24 hockey teams and Combines, G Ham“ (u mm 20 basketball squads have reg: lam. GI Dei ) 10:34; ‘I__ istered and this number is ext Penguins. w. Gallant (P. Mc- m“? t“ 3”“ 33‘3"" hem-"i Come”) 11:51. Penam I. the final registration date. Jan- period of that particular game. for a dispute by MacArthur on a goal scored by the Eagles. Moments later the team left the ice in protest and were or- dared by the officials to return to the ice within a certain time or game. would be linvesiigation to bring the rumors awarde '0 the Eagle“ Wh ‘i t the 0 en “‘9 .LIE DETECTOR TESTS the ' i fullback Rick Casares hadialfrmen 1 aken two lie. detector tests and .deal Wm] the mud b O’Leary, Tyne V. Play 6 O'Lea , to a 6-all draw in Pnince County on iIntermc-diate B Hockey League I . Combines didn't retum foTaction at O'Lealry last night. illle ice within the allotted time. Scoring for O'Leary were I. game was awarded to the lStranig 2. Smallman 2. G , hard and Baglole. he officials were unable to 4. Valley it was R. MacArthur. E. base of iGorrill 3 and Ellis 2. nary 25. At a recent meeting of the association. it was recommend- ed by the executive. that all of- ficials for interscbolastlc com- petitions be. appointed through the referees' association for AAU of C hockey and through the Appproved Basketball Offic- Ials. respectively. Interzone playoffs will be scheduled by zone representa- tives and the team officials con- cerned. It shall be the respon- sibility once again of the.teams ncern to make the neces~ -A|| Draw Maroons and Tyne Valley Clover Faiunm battled . Ber- F‘or Tyne Sigh. been completely emu” it is infraction as the referee-5'3 "1.", ward of hm“, honing 1 report. did not ihdicate who they ‘ by gamblers and other men." ‘had Ewe“ the “'am'mg about; believe the team return to the me nd also who had kept the from returning to the ice with-‘ in the specified time. i pro football! heights;whcn MacArthur was ejectedI , from the game he no longer had . Gambling on reached astronomical “Hoop Meet calls The executive also felt thatiball League has been called fm‘lbasketball tournament for tho sary arrangements. The win- ners will again notify the prest- dent of the. result. not In t e 1‘ than March 2 and 15 for hockey and basketball respectively. The C tied a finals in both these sports will A meeting of the City Basket- . be scheduled at a later date. A this evening at the YMCA. .finals similar to last year will All beams are u-nged to havcibe held in O'Leary the In at meet l week of March. Next year t h e ltournament will be held in the eastern part of the province. it i ne eam. i > As a result New York book-l lmakers said at least four games i iinvoIVling Green ay either : lno line or were taken off the boards. ' ‘ The "no line" means no point} [spread was posted and no bets: accepted. “Off the boards“ means that the. bookies origi-i nally had taken bets bull dropped the game and were notl accepting any more bets on It." Hornsby CHICAGO tAPl time greats. who died Saturday. . ;by a standing room crowd. More than 250 iments were. near the bier. one? i of them i diamo The. ?.359. including an epic. A24 inispirit of fair play and sports- .1924 with St. Louis Cardinals.:mansh.ip; fundamental gentle- Bm Am. wasn't interested inldidn't like flowers and re-lncs's and kindness in helping quested that none be sent. iihe bettors. He merely wantedl rnsby died at the age oil lthe Giants to win the game. i Today’s Minor Hockey Schedulei i Only activity scheduled forl 'minor hockeyists'tbls even-in; is a workout for the City‘s Juvenile Abbie team. All players of juvenile age (under 18 yrs. of age on A g lst. past) are asked hand if biteiiested in playing for Abbies this year- in th quest for Island and Mammal entering a hospital Dec. 10 for; a cataract operation. BURIAL AT BEN Burial will be Thursday at the. old family home of Hornsby's Henderson & Juvenile titles. 01 thus repared to st . up i: ,1... er...” Abbie, will .5: BOYS' DRESS PANTS IOYS' PMKAS ceive a tryout. Playem ' mg $231.1; W“ W“ e reg. 4.00 value 0 sius a w 18 ” All players interested u try- . 53m 4 to 14 0 regular to 15.00 I log out are ask to be on . ill with hood band at. Sports Arena. dressed 0 many washable styles andreadytogoatubto’clodt. - 9 sharp. , R'chi A hb 2 ' ‘ . I I e s urn . Sims 8—6); .. 7.95 Quits Baseball Last Respec’rs Rogers I Bend. Tenn. nine miles south of Hornsby. one of baseball's allgAustin. 'was paid last respects Tuesday if North Shore Baptist Church con- id personslhornsby's baseball records. 'jammed the funeral chapel. jread the inscription from the. .OnIy a dozen flower arrange-lgreat second baseman's Hall ofi Fame plaque and listed- five oil shaped like a baseball‘his outstanding qualities: l nd. Rajah. who had ii 22-sea- a son career batting average of cost: youngsters.’ 66 from a heart condition after.was represented by a former {chairman of the D G tor of public relations. repre- sented that circuit. JANUARY SALE Interscholatic players a re reminded of the following rule: A player can be registered with both a minor Ind inter-scholas- tic. team but not an intermed- iate team (B or C clubl. The P.E.I. branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Can- ada has announced that final registration date for AAU of intermediate B and C hockey. minor hockey and interscholas‘ tic hockey is Friday. January Paid Dr. August M. Hint: of the . Cards and rules and regulm tions can be obtained by writ- ].lng the Division of Physical Ed-’ lucation. Charlottetown. ucted the services. He quoted "Determination to be honesti nd truthful at whatever the dedication: hard work; The American League office 'i. \ . \ il"\\' «TM [_ N ppesident. "' 1......uv .il il",u’l .. Will Harridge. now board. Dave rody. National League direc- \ii» I" l V‘ 'U Ritz“. . n l-I‘v Cudmore TILDEN. Neb. IAN—Richie Ashburn. a member of I select roup with 2.500 or more major league hits. has retired from baseball for the broadcasting l field. I. The 35-year-old outfielder said lTueiiday he had been hired . n8. 2.” a member of ii threeman elm which wiii broadcast Philadel. end 8.95 phia Phillleil games next sea- I'I. - A“ two-time National League batting c h ii in p i o n. Asbburn spent 15 years in the National League. and finished with a lifetime .atli batting average. He played with New York Meta Int year. and led the club with a. betting mark in 135 nines. Ashburn. who spent 1! years in a Philly uniform and won star member of the 19m club which won the pennant. will be- come the color man on e broadcasting team. SUGAR INCREASE The Soviet Union plane to too crease its moi-beet production to comm tone by 190. DOYS' SWEATRS .pullovors and cardigans 0 sizes 4 to 14 0 regular values to 5.95 ' 2.99 Sale of Men's and Boys’ Wear Vciluu 'Continues All This Week f 0 sizes 4-20 2.59 2 FOR 5.00