a - = Two Suspensions Are Withdrawn of But Sanderson. given an in- definite suspension for an at- tack on Edmonton defenceman Bob Falkenberg, who was sent | to hospital, is in a different The penalty means Sanderson will not be allowed to play ama- | |teur or professional until his Ontario Hockey Association, is|e@ase comes up for review and Ise no date has been set. & The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Mav 14. 1965. SPORTS FRONT - . Track Fever Is Beginning By JIM CULLEN Warm westher has bees rether slow arriving. but the spirit ef summer sports activity has started to reach our track and held exthusiasts bere im the Capital City. While drivmc past Memorial. Field recently «we witnessed several local athletes geens through 2 traiming sessicn mw preparation for up-comung meets <2 sagt Track amd field has been growing m leaps and bounds os Montague’s Ball Is Underway in Pliew, Maw 3 there will , be a registration and light work- out for the Midget and Juve- + | oo baseball . in the at 630 pm. ag ge i ye take a. for the Little Lea guers at 1030 a.m. In order to be classified as a Midget player, a player must | not be over 16 years of age as of Jan. 1, 1965. A Juvenile can- not be over 18 on Jan. 1, 1965. A Little Leaguer must be 9 but may not be over 13 as of Jan. 1, 1965. (CP'!—Two Praxe Edward Island Gurimg the pasi few years- mainly a hmonton Oil “asthe oe j result of the tireless energy put mto this sport by David M. jhere in the be meeting = beswell, prowmeial director of physical educaten and aicolo ltr the C ii series le ‘ee studies r ss 0 junior hockey P Daveé bas 2 great deal of experience im irack and field, a hs ie caw k beth, 2s a“ participamt and coach. and has been only to willing 82 vi in Facgeron i i poss on kis unlimited supply of knowiedce of the +o Hage = game Varlews events to amy of the upcoming teack anc fiejd stars: night to take a 31 lead. é Mr Boswell has received some very able assistance from Tho Mee pony seach well knhen tsman as. John Kane, Bob Simmonds | pended by pee —— ai: amd Der LeClaz couducting clinics all across ‘the Island | Melville, Sask. oa : Track and field ts a sport where dedication and traming | manager, aft ini _— play < tec part m the athlete's success anc ts thus, im our wild final — opimics, 2 most useful tool m training or youth to be weil ad-', | ga period third | jwsted. adults : : Fiy- | Mr. Beswell has been operating om the theory thal mass a participation is the key to the whole thing He feels with ; everyome takimg part they will all benefit from the lessons : game that competitive sport teaches and m the end the ¢ream will bowling | hold : : a ‘ pa =o _ 2 - i oe oe youngsters to come Grongh ‘EY received last evening st bie, men's high single: Mrs srerae, lier Prank aloe lnages wephy for ssnend a i | Gee rambs of the local track program im recent years bes the leagte banquet women's Mire. Suan Deeviom. copies of tion was Ivan Berrigan. among te we oe | been younc Andrew Arsenault, whe last summer established bag Gee eee et a eee > . gis LE F i The .mapr ak aak Gail commatitiens slated for the Maritimes this summer include: Summerside Lobster Carnival, July 13. Amticomsh Hichland Games. July 16. Halifax’s Bill Stu Aberdeen Is Hopetu a ge Haley Mereria!l Meet. August 14. National Ace Class Champ ? + tomsheps. Semt John. Aucust 27 and the Open Provincial AAU n V eet J of'C Champienship at Chariottetown’s Memorial Field. Septem- fas as : 3 ber 4th @ é 2 : HALIFAX (CP) — Stm Aber-' He says top contenders for a imaginatios too much te guess said Yarr. “He quick for 2 ; 4 Tid Bits From Here And There deen. coach of Camada’s mew berth on the team. are former tha’ uot’ conus one deserves a big man (6'5") and could play f : 2 r Seta RGGMM Scum aan LACED Shaan Paks dammed |Chaase Ot oot ome . well from the corner on a team ; fst 4 3 : Bee _ Thursday be doesn't think he of Halifax and Ritchie Spears of Barry. a 2-vear-old Saint like the nationals. I think he de | 3 we ane a eS TS PST OR Mase wichd to decade whe New Watertrd, NS Simmonds joes "Np patie, bad an eat, S7ve® the chance” | . age im 2 lround battle. Patterson hopes this will be amother —_ and who should not.— played this year and at Alberni, “Seager aang Les Goodwin, Coach of st-[ ; ae 5 have a - . standing season for St. Francis " . : 3 z step sieng his trail the fictet chance te play eachis B.C.. Spears has been stu- ’ Z second comeback as is designed : re 7 Paes ig . Mary’s University Huskies of ig : 2 for team at Dalhousie University Xavier University this year ‘ , : \ se ag a peer eee De ak ites Cones Sar “There's 2 national commit- when the X-men finished second the Maritime League, said Barry + 2 = ae -: Morty 2, . record with 19 Knock- tee that will be selecting 9 play- Asked about Dave Barry of im the leacue to the Axemen. is the best centreman he has : ers who will have a crack at the <4) john NB. the top point. Dalhousie University Coach seen in 20 years of coaching. for the ~The New York Yamkees and manacer Johnny Keane have eam.” Aberdeen said im an in- at Al Yarr. who saw his Tigers de- Barry's own coach at St. . . quie a whole te fill m their batting lmeup with three key ‘erview. “I'm only going te ™2" and rebound leader in the gested twice by St. FX this sea- . whitest white players im the persoms of: Elston Howard. Roger Maris and Coach them” Maritime Intercollegiate Lea- son, said Thursday night that Francis Xavier, Packy McFar- 1 Mickey Mantie sidelined Sees St he Acatis Ans Tass ee sean Aheeioen wee Fiery eal tave 3 chagee to (See. Ne Metts Cone overys always use ‘ men olfville, NS. to the non-commital. Leave it up to the make the team . well. “He shoots well and he's f Former world featherweicht boxmg ae Wille Pep, National Intercollegiate title this committee, he said. “But you “In ability. Barry's one of the the best all-around player I've KIWI SHOE WHITE nies te fight in Saint ae wouldnt have to — your best I've ever seen in a: had in my six years at St. rx” Angus Mitchel 3% whe quarterbacked the Saskatchewan ee Sk nee nae an Reuzhriders inte the Grey Cup playoffs every year he played month . = a wah the team. died of 2 heart attack at tis home m Surrey. He sad he} had made an | a ee a Bear Vancouver. recently. 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Fischer (4) Niekre eee 18) «3) and Torre: Veale, Schwall 62 6. Wood (9). Sick 9 and Pagiiaroni. Aces continued undefeated Thursday as they sought their second straight Ma- Fitime Ladies Five-Pim Bowling Virgil Championship here- (7). Morehead (‘23' and Til- ‘9'. HR Pitts—Alley 1 Aces mar Cinci_ oi eat 290 0 6 112 ee wren Cleveland one ae eee > 50 Phila. e00 062 013 I— 7121 jocs record and sole possession Baltimere 7908 I@s— 3 6@ Maloney. Craic (6). McCool of first place im the standings. Weaver (1). Denexas 3: Duffalo 62) 9) and Pav-) N c ' La gia Sop sete Fy chs Bey eh. hte "Reee Sw St Se you can start a Lawn-Boy Secdeahen (9+ amd Carrecs. rey Wazner 3) Baldschun (39) (10) | 12197 records and St. John’s, {- e ewe (3): Pappas (38) Miller (7+ and Dalrymole. 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