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Compare his Atlas price. Compare his Esso-matic credit arrangements and his new Atlas guarantee. On any basis, you'll find his deal is “right with the times” —the top deal for you. all You'll find ATLAS products at new low prices at Ess0) dealers everywhere ap rarese ( Sept. 17 Is Date Set For Bout By JACK NEW YORK (AP)—The Floyd Patterson - Sonny Liston fight will be held Sept. 17 at Yankee an or Sept. 26 at the Polo rounds. Or maybe it will be nel in Texas if a $1,000,000 the month. Monday was to have heen the day of decision on a site and date for Patterson’s defence of his world heavyweight boxing title against his No chal- lenger. Patterson, who Is to call the shot under the terms of the contract, didn't show up at a luncheon meeting of the Boxing Writers Association of New York where an announcement had Championship Sports Inc., promoters, told _ the the writers two New York ball parks. EXTEND DEADLINE Julius November, Patterson's attorney, spoke about the $1,- 000,000 offer fron: ‘‘a Texas group” during the weekend. Je said all parties agreed to ex- tend the deadline to Thursday noon in order to let the Texans put in wie and put the money o a k, an aid he is ‘‘very con- fident that. the fight will be held in New York.” Serene didn’t make any prediction The matter of ring a ll- cence for Liston in New Yor state could be a decisive fac- or. Bolan said Liston will file an application today “Tf a licence i not granted to Liston, we are prepared to move quickly to some other site, me of which already have licensed Liston,’ he said. actual contracts were signed March 16 with the site and date blank. Promoter Bolan said at that time the bout should gross $6,000.000 counting the live gate and the ancillary rights (movies, closed circuit , ete.). Patterson gets 55 per cent of the ancillary and 45 per cent of the live gate. Liston gets 12% r cent of each and a $200,000 guarantee. BASEBALL SCORES National League Houston at New York, ppd cold. Pittsburgh 001 040 100— 6111 Chicago 202 001 000—5 10 2 Veale, Francis (3), Olivo (4), Face (8) and Burgess; Hobbie, Gerard (5), Anderson (7), Bal- samo (9) and Thacker, Barra- gan (9). W—Olivo (1-0) L—An- H derson (0-2). HR: Pgh — Cle- mente (2) Milwaukee 000 000 100- 1 81 Cincinnati 000 002 00x- 2 60 Shaw, sacar (8) and Peat | Jay and Edwards. W—Jay (1-2), L—Shaw (0-1). St. Louis 601 300 002 - 12116 Phila 000 tere 600 000 Gibson, Broglio (a) and Oli- ver; McLish, Green (1), rarese (2), Sullivan (4), (6), Baldschun (9) and D le. W—Broglio (1-0). (0-1). HR:StL — Oliver ). offer is backed up by cash in | the bank. Anyhow, September is | president of | about the probable dates in the | Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew™ SPORTS he landed on opening day, Sun- | day April 15. ‘“‘Diver’’ copped | a first in the Evening Patriot EARL “Diver’’ Riggs. Char- | lottetown, proudly displays the three pound, four ounce trout Array Of Splendi A Parkdale man, Borden | and cleanest trout class. Ear! | Myers Jr., had the largest trout | submitted a beauty which tipped submitted in yesterday's Even- | the scales at 3 pounds, 5 ounces. ing Patriot fishing contest. | Another veteran angler, W.H. Myers had a four pound, one | Beaton, was top man in the ounce giant that won with com- | best-platter-of-three division. parative ease. Teileman Erkelens, _ better Spencer Llewellyn, Fitzroy | cane to Charlottetown resi- Street, Charlottetown, was he pe as “Dutchy,” was first in ner - up to Myers in the heav-| the best catch of ten. Ruuner- iest trout division. Llewellyn’s | up in this group was Jerry Mc- | entry was an even two pounds. | cca of Dunstaffnage, BEST—CLEANEST |. reported ee ae was made at Earl ‘‘Diver’’ Riggs, Charlotte- | Winter Riv ma was the winner in the best | rae large pia gathered around | Gottselig Tells Of Of Announcing In Kyle Rote By JACK SULLIVAN | third game of mtg best-of-seven | Canadian Press Sports Editor | cup fina eae had won the CHICAGO (CP)—Broadcaster first two in T Charlottetown Tues., Apr. 17, 1962. who | contest conducted yesterday. His trout was judged the best | and cleanest fish. Fishing Contest Attracts d Trout The Evening Patriot office view the opening day catches. It looked like anything but trout fishing weather as heavy snow kept falling throughout the mor- ning Anglers reported the opening | day ‘not bad at all’ as far as weather was concerned. All en- thusiasts dressed warmly for the occasion and there was no Judges for this morning con- test were Ralph Jenkins, Spur- geon Jenkins and Frank Acorn, Hazard Chicag that Hawk supporters a de- veloped to a fine degree. all au Mp | and left the Cubs with six rd | | games were scheduled canny | cisco, St. FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Hawks Start Back THINGS are picking up for Chicago Black Hawks and their supporters Mindful of occurences in the semi-finals with Montreal a adiens, ancy supporters are loudly proclaiming the same jis we underway in this final series with Toronto Maple 5. Hawks dropped the first two to the Blakemen before rallying ay ra re ee | their forces — sweeping four in a row from the mighty Habs, homer and the tight relief /On Tuesday and Thursday of last week ‘they fell easy victims to pitching of Lefty Diomedes |Mapie Leafs in the Toronto ice palace Olivo, 42-year-old rookie, se t | However Sunday night the Haw ks did a real about-face. They the anatan Pittsburgh Pirates outplayed the visiting Leafs by a wide margin and ran away with to a 6-5 victory over the winless a 3-0 decision for their first triumph of the Stanley Cup finals. Chicago Cubs “Monday ee outbumped in the first two games, whacked the Leats Pirates arraaaiad thelr pore d in this third contest and were richly deserving of this big ecision. winning streak to five gam PAGE 9 TONIGHT Hawks’ supporters are talking in terms of squer- ing the series at 2-2. One thing is sure and that is that if Hawks Hasan did on Sunday the teams | feats, five - them to left- handed hurler play the same brand of hockey Three other “National League will head back to Toronto all s By no stretch of the eee could the most ardent Tor- nin onto fan claim any hard luck in this third game. Leafs didn’t de A Serve any better fate. Indeed it was only sensational goaltending night—Los Angeles at San Fra Louis at Philade!p and Milwaukee at Cincinnati. "scheduled Houston at New York by veteran Johnny Bower that held the Hawks’ total as low as it cold weather and there were no | | | wind, “beefing”? about the chilly wind. | | had an 11-7 record for Colum- ame was postponed because of “4S 5 P The Sunday battle was a complete reversal of the form shown by the teams in Toronto. In the Queen City, Leafs outscored, out. plaved and outbumped the Hawks, At Chicago on Sunday Hawks led in all three departments. a . bus of the International League A Homer’ Series? last year, collected the victory | + SO far the series has been strictly a ‘homer’ one and of with his stint from the fourth course Leafs and their caliaers will be mighty happy if it stays into the eighth inning. He was (hai war throughout. nicked or four hits, and one | w teams can look so great on home Ice and so horrible in run, ck out three and | am py Por ca is something that is really difficult to understand. ies But to date the pattern has been good performances before t After the Cubs had taken a ‘home fans and mediocre showings while in the camp of the op- games scheduled in the Ameri- can League Olivo, a lanky pitcher from the Dominican Republie who | ga 4 - 1 lead, Clemente’s second [position homer of the season was the | TONIGHT Leafs will try to prove us wrong on this “ big blow in a four-run fifth that angle. You can be sure that ‘Punch’ Imlach handed out anything shelled starter Glen Hobbie. Sin- | put congra! loiations after the dismal showing on Sunday. Leafs gles by Bill pone Bob Skin- wit] be trying desperately to deflate these Hawks who are by ap i ee ie wen this time ‘thi king along the very same lines as the Montreal re - rj |loaded his three-run blast into oe | the left field stands against the 4 efe ® They’re Smiling Again YES, feilows like Kippy Morgan, Wendle Cudmore and Car run came in the seventh, Dick |™4n Smith are wearing broad grins today, Go sad Stuart walked, Set, ie second {aces that were worn from Tuesday last until late Sunday night. when Clemente grounded out This Chicago victory has changed everything for these gentlemea and took third on a passed ball. ™ ho are positive now the Hawk march is underway, Hoak’s hit to right drove We don’t-think Leaf fans were too surprised at the loss but Stuart home. have the suspicion they didn’t expect to lose so convincingly. fty Bob Veale, 26-year-old ‘But these Leafs’ supporters will answer back that Hawks looked en making his first major Just as bad in Toronto and yet were able to show great form on |league start, lasted 1.3 Sunday nig i ive linnings as the Cubs scored a lewis, of course, are planning on winning this big one to- The Cubs tied it 5-5 in th sixth and the Pirates’ decisive | to! pair of runs in the first and Mig and squaring the series. After that is done they are plan- third. g cn going into Toronto and beating the Leafs before a stunned Righthander E ar 1 Francis Meal le Leat crowd. took over from Veale and went However, Leafs will have a bit to say in this line of strategy. two-thirds of an inning, being Tonight they will be out to break the home ice pattern and go lifted for a pinch hitter, and back to the friendly Gardens with a chance to close up shop on Olivo took over. Elroy Face re- ney a night. placed him in the eighth. e thing is sure and that 1s that somebody is bound to be —_—_—__—_— Aicatsoletet Cleroux-Folley Battle Wed. Stupid Practice CHICAGO players must be just as much annoyed with this |practice oi littering the ice as are their opponents. It seems about the most foolhardy thing we ever saw and It SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Canadian heavyweight cham- slows up the game to no end. We have no objections to the home obert Cleroux looks on (crowd rooting their eada off for their favorites but this childish oR os ednesday night bout practice is for the birds, When Horvath scored the final goal in the closing seconds—into an empty net—the same nonsense was continued, It's difficult to figure out the mentality of some people. Meeting Tonight HE Queens County branch of the Prince Ethvard Island and Game Assoctation will hold a meeting tonight m the banquet room of the Cation ‘Y’ commencing at 7.30. Feature of this meeting will be a colored film on the house as to obedience. They tell us it is a a en Zora Folley here as his hance to move into title [conten ‘rage | ow the Canadian {fs hasan the No. 4 contender for oo Patterson's crown with Folley, of Chandler, Ariz., No. 3. | T “This shapes rc mn Cleroux’ lrYst, | deiaas fight,’ manager Al Bach- man said Monday. eeThis is the big one. He'll really be a hero Johnny Gottselig jumped to his | feet in the final seconds of a | the years that Gotteclig io “You know,”’ Gotteelig added, been around here e “T wouldn’t be surprised if some | exact — he can’t remember any came re player being scriously hurt as in Canada if he gets over this training of your pet dog really worthwhile film a all dog owners should see it “ou can attend the meeting and be } Montreal-Chicago Stanley Cup | night a | ra ; y And |down out of Ulcer Gulch the result of missile tossers, | Folley has switched his strat ome in plenty of time ten for the hockey game from Chicago w hich gets underway at Is Retiri $ ring semi-final game this year. And as the victorious Hawks went to Uleer Gulch is an almost- NEW YORK (AP) — Kyle! Rote is retiring as an active player with New York Giants and taking over a job as offen- sive coach with the National Football League t s The announcement was made Monday by Station Radio WNEW, which said Rote would continue as director of sports and community relations for ve- the station under a new year contract. for EASTER with clothes that are of newness in time for the Easter parade. Our special their dressing room, Johnny sat | unbelievable spot of real estate down—on the floor. in the huge stadium. It is the | Some kook had snatched hl8/ top balcony, home of Chi- chair and tossed it on the tce. cago’s most rabid, and ribald, The Hawks had won 5-3 and | hockey characters. their a were going crazy. | “That's one of the occupa. | tional saeinie at games here,” he said in an interview eee | in the stillness of Chicago Sta- | 1 dded. dium where just hours before ad oe the Black Hawks had scuttled Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 in the in North America and | where like | you won't find anybody | there pop all over the place. home game or those crazy guys | things.’ And throwing things {s an art get mad and throw things. And Ho “Name it and they've thrown it,”” says the 56-year-old Chicago {public relations director who Is also broadcasts playoff home | Henry Cooper and Mike Dejohn gy in recent fights eunciee rather than relying on to g0 in o’ciock. aa ine boxing ability. He/| S is Front extends deepest thy to N . knocked out British champion oe ies fee ieee ae ficient clerk on the course at Charlottetown Driving Park on the death of her mother, Mrs. Aubrey White last Saturday, over Chicago radio | IV of Syracuse, N.Y., in his last | Station. His broadcasting spot 1 | two outings, one end of the stadium press Cleroux and Bachman hope about as many gate - crashers as legitimate reporters. Sters, ticker tape, bottles of ink, good punch and it's better for “They don't care how we win. | paper cups—full—of pop and /him if a man a a a — | fi rather born player to hit the National | la = until the 194445 sea- | rT) “I'll swear you can go any-| box, a place where there are the Arizonan siden to the new them,”’ the one-time great Hawk | ‘They've pitched dead fish “If a guy stands up and f oneal “We can win 10/ and live rabbits the ice. |it’s better for Cleroux, straight and then lose one and Eggs, bomb firecrackers, vege- man explained for his cue | the ulcers of the inhabitants up tables, tinsel paper, live ham- speaking boxer. “He takes a We can rattle bodies off the | beer, slats from the seats ghis rd it nice and | anything they can get their | chase hom ] gentlemanly-like. All they want | hands on.’ | way Folley fights, Cleroux wil is a win. We've gotta take every | Gottselig, the only Russian- | be ready for him.’ ckey League, joined Hawks in round route at the San Fran- when we do win, they still throw | | 1928 and stayed with them as | cisco Civic Auditorium with pro- Frank ‘Duck’ Acorn that word | our Old Home Week to the tore’, moter Bennie Ford a strategy. BETTER THAN CHASING Cup And Saucer Race =2 [0 Be Filmed By USTA Despite adverse weather con- | director for the USTA, and ditions a good sized crowd turn- top man in his field, will be = out for Gold Cup and Saucer | charge of the filming of this i0- night at Prince of Wales Col- | event, which will be done under lege last night and were told by | lights. ‘This will really bring The two meet over the envisioning was received Friday that the | said Mr. Acorn. The highlight By eae SULLIVAN Eéter Monday had nothing but praise | for Punch Imiach, his counter- part with Toronto Maple Leafs Sanitone finishes replace Rudy, of course, could afford CHICAGO ) (CP) Reedy Pilous, bod, “Look,” he said, “I've never | went on to Chicago stadium for oe and Saucer parade will be told our guys not to hit any- ly. We were just adjusting to ting our legs” The success formula was the same one used by Leafs in the opening pair of games. It was Rudy Pilous Has Nothing. But Praise For Leaf Pilot $25,000 gate USTA would be filming this | of last night's program was the | year’s edition of the Gold Cup first Canadian showing of the | ona Saucer feature. 1961 Kentucky Futurity which ‘It's a long-time dream realiz- was won by Duke Rodney with ed’, Mr. Acorn noted in speak- Stanley Dancer at the reins. ing of the filming of Old Home Other films shown were the 1961 eek Hambletonian and Little Brown severe new features will be Jug along with the local film added to this event which has | ‘My Island Home. been developing surprisingly| Mr. Acorn stated that an all- fast since its inauguration. The | Ot effort is being made to have a showing of the ‘Futuri- * film later sed up for the occasion with | . The Cup committee also an- floats from a skat A convertation plece here was Sumerous various : , d last night that several the bushy-browed extrovert who | the Toronto style of game. Our|an edict by National Hockey centres on the Island along with | 20unce Cleaning rejuvenate coaches Chicago Black Hawks | guys were tired after that six- League Presitient Clarence ‘name’ bands from the main- ore floats on ose ve your wardrobe—= and who suffers the miseries | came semi-final series against | Campbell to the effect that the | land. the rapidly growing number for put back the sparkle when his club drops a game, | Montreal. But now we're get-| public address announcer at the Earl Flora, public relations this year’s feature. stadium must stick to oo i Campbell won't toler nouncer Bob Foster sais tike a “cheer leader” to the many : Probable Pitchers C Casper Grabs ASSOCIATED PRESS “body”; actual to be generous. His Hawks nad sjam, check, crowd and sheot. fans who inhabit the stadium By THE ne Aen adbnens ts thrashed Toronto Maple Leafs put Pilous still ts cautious. He For instance, no longer will Probable pitchers for today’ . Secon P ace 30 Sunday night in the third figures tonight's fourth game is he be able to announce goal- major league games (won newness. Avoid the game of their best - of - seven the * ‘big one.” eeper Glenn Hall as “Mister records in parenthesee?: a Wi last-minute rush, Stanley Cup final series. That ~ ve got to take that one Goalie.” And no longer will he American League n innings Call on us today victory put them back in the because if we don’t we can be anticipate the details of the New York (Ford an at . running after dropping @ pair in big trouble when the sertes | game timore (Brown 0-1 DUNEDIN, Fle. (AP) — Bi in Toronto shifts to foreign ice in Toronto Camphbell apparently bristled Washington (Destels aH at Casper Jr ed into tecond Pilous was in an expansive on Thursday. I don’t want to go in the final seconds of Sunday's | Detroit ‘Bunning 04 place in professional golfing's mood as he conducted @ post- | into Toronto behind three-to-one | game when Foster told :he hig) Kansas City (Wyatt 0-1) at money - winning sweepstakes mortem in the Chicago Press in games crowd that “Mister Goalie has Los Angeles ‘McBride 14) (N). with his weekend victory in the | Club oy or And he had lots of praise for ‘one . - ge . a one : an | 0-1) at Min- Greensboro But Arnold “Pune he sa as don ¥ ring to the shutout whic at nesota (Pascua Palmer was still way a helluva toh Wi Saas Seems of “Nepee oa aera that point, was fairly obvious, Boston (Monbouquette 1-0) at the field. agua ae = = hasn’t made any mis-| Laurent who manhandied the | “The public address system | Cleveland (Donovan 1-0) (N) Pulaet, Whe Wen SAAN ‘tee in this series It's not his | Leafs Sunday night. “I wouldn't | is part of the game, and the an- National League his ‘fifth-place tie at oahere, | oan that his guys can’t put the | say that it was the best game nouncer, in effect, is a game of- Houston (Shantz 10) at New NC topped the ct New Method Cleaners Ltd. = in the net” he’s ever played for me be- ficial,” Campbell said. “He York (Hook 00) uiieg Assoviation’s tit of 10 us conducted one of the cause he’s played some really must act impartially «at all St. Louis (Jackson 19) at leeding money wisere it ‘ | many. aon -mortems that. have | good ones. But I'll have to ad- times. To act like a cheer Philadelphia (Short 0-0) (N) with $37,008 Monday ‘The Home of Better Dry Cleaning” been on here since the pond _he was hitting pretty leader is completely wrong. The Pittsburgh (Sturdivant 1-0) at ~ Hawks aaleeret the Leafs by public address system can be Chicago (Curtis 0-1). Casper, who picked up $5.308 130 Longworth Ave. ' Dial 4-7366 he simple method of hitting, The Hawks had a free day an obvio $ ee menace ii it Los Angeles (Drysdale 19) at for his second oa mae vie iforechecking and skating | Monday and only a few Leals | isn't bandied properly.” | San Francisco (McCormick 04), | tory, now stands at