" By BEN OLAX ; SQUTH OZONE PARK, NY P»_“1 read in the papers the. wit and three cilicr teams re after mc. l was hoping it .“ uld be the Tigers. A few days ’ r it happened." I.‘ , his was Eddie Yost discussing :’recent trade that sent him .. the Tigers' den from Wash~ ‘ton, The 32-year-old veteran , ' o baseman of 12 seasons with . . Senators. lives here with his rents. ' : “It-3 a good break." added " 5t, who is also the league's H . representative. “It should me more of an incentive ‘y'mg with a better ball club." Ticjruflifin. Charlotth " ham” it certainly will be strange 70f Can. fimCOLN, Nob. IAIN—Colleg- . “te runner Joe Mullins criticized 5“; Is 0‘ last summer’s Cana- dian team at the British Empire as U “(nines Wednesday and declared . v m have no grounds for seeking I fieetown. Royals ' pp Bedeque 8-5 suspension from the Amateur D ' freetown Royals last evening It \ Iétic Union of Canada. '. WIDE, 20, from Glace Bay, :7 v. the Bedeque Beavers 8-5 in m :4 i - played at Bedeque rink. , ."a; was the second game of the ’ ~ Shore Hockey league. 45 scored for Freetown by OIa-yton Mills, Gerard V and Norman Kennedy, a. with a brace and B. Mac- gall and Des Roberts with ‘1 gletons. L Gerard Roberts in his first year i'th the Royals, ls showing great Along with his pair of :. ,v ..- « last evening he also glam-ner- .- two asists. Also on the Free- - wn team are his brothers, Des, 9 he and Eldon, who have been aying on the Freetown lineup for - oral years. * Bedeque goals were scored by . Robinson 2, Charles Wright 1, . Roberts 1 and C. Rogers 1. ‘ Albany St. Pats last evening 1| the league to make it a :3» -team circuit. The Albany team has won many honors in u rmediate hockey on the Is- , n First game on top tor the Pats will be Friday against e Bedeq'ue Beavers. ’C . oore Receives on: ero’s Welcome SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)— , glht heavyweight c h a. m p i O n rchie Moore, who was named fight/er of the year," came home ednesday to a hero’s welcome. Moore, usually a glib talker, ‘ as almost speechless aftcr hear- xg the praise of city and county 'gnitaries. All he could say was: I “I'm very happy to see all M ‘ - here. I had not expected such ' turnont and did not prepare a v--— h. I would like to say now L: I’m so full of gratitude that can‘t convey my feelings." Last week Moore turned 1!: HIE-he termed “the most sen- ‘nal fight of my career” in ,- ining his championship with nth-round knockout of Yvon lle in Montreal. . Boxing Writers Association ~: med Moore recipient of the do w , ard J. Neil memorial plaque I'M , - “fighter of the year." The as- ‘fidu ‘- iation trophy is awarded an- ally in memory of The ASSOCI' "-- Press writer who died in ‘ ' while covering t“e war in irch Hill Tops - owanaxi 11-3, g, oomacs Win Birch Hill completed a five line-Sweep of the first section the Prince County and R. & League by deft-eating the 9wn Taxi team at Civic Sta- llm last night by the score Of 1-3. Ronnie Nisbet led In the / I W" g along with Morrison. boys gehtling the “hat c I" y . Ehnel‘ Gorrill shot a brace of 3",“ I811. and Jack Gorrill, Doug ; I “harm and Harry Ramsay got ' ' ‘3. Louis Poirier, Ramic . ~ and Clarence Gaudet * "w the Town Taxi goals. ' ',a second game Coomacs Elmsdale 9-3. Ira Strong- scored four goals, Dennis 'Illt three and Claude » two. For Elmsdale, Wal- f'nohched up two. and R. ‘ am the third one. D League layer Signs :kpgith Cards KENTVILLE. N.S. Die”. Classy ‘ like hometown Wildcats the 5 “W0 seasons in the Halifax , ' rict baseball league, has Ida- y'” (CPI “95 the National League for r ' Iundisclosed amount. . V: Signing was reported In - 3" t0 friends here Wednes- '5’~ The six foot Mallulban, N. a .hm'le'!‘ led the Wildcats to _ 1 7? first H-D Championship in {Mullins Criticizes Being Traded To Tigers akes Eddie Yosf Ha not being with the Senators after so many years. You thi about the many nice thililgs tiligf happened . . . like the day in 1953 when they had an Eddie Yost day III Griffith Stadium. My mother came to see me play for the first time. I got two hits a ' nd got on base tour times the game. . . . and we won BIG PARADE "Then there was the time in 1948 when we won all our games on a western road trip. Th had a big parade for us in Wash ton. ‘ There was “other big~thrill m the opening game of last sea- son. I made a couple of diving own. Thur-5.. Dec. 18. 1958 11 ing. ‘ ppy pot-taut one on ackie Jensen with the bases loaded. The next day I read that President Eisenhower said he got a big kick out of those stops. . “I think the thing I'm most likely to remember, though, is playing under Bucky Harris. He taught me a lot." Yost batted only .224 in 134 games last season. He led the tlurd basemen in fielding with a .964 mark. His lifetime batting average is .253. A five-foot. 10-inch. 185-pounder, Yost moved to Detroit along with shortstop Rocky Bridges in ex-' change for infielders Reno Ber- catches including one very im- Team AI N.S.. is a junior at the Universit of Nebraska. y General manager Bob Osborne of Vancouver recommended to the AAU of C it suspend an ath- lete over an incident during a party in London. “I’m not quite positive." said Bobo Olson’s TKO Victory Will Stand FRESKO (AP) — California's Athletic Commission Wednesday investigated former middleweight champion Bobo Olson’s TKO vic- tory Tuesday night but it ap- peared the verdict will stand. Two Canadians Are Named To Hall Of Fame TORONTO (CP) — T-wo Cana- dians were among 39 harness racing drivers, trainers and own- ers whose names were enshrined Tuesday in the hall of fame trot- ting horse museum at Goshen, NY. Benjamin F. :White and Victor Fleming were among the names of the sulky immortals announced by E. ‘Rolnnd Harrlman, prest- dent of the museum adjoining Goshen’s harness oval. Hawks Defeat Bruins 5-2 CHICAGO (APl—Ted Lindsay’s two goals paced Chicago Black Hawks to a 5-2 National Hockey League victory over Boston Bruins Wednesday night. SUMMARY - First period: 1. Chicago, Lind- say 4:30; 2. Chicago, Litzenber- ger (Sloan. Lindsay) 8:08; 3. Chi- cago, Murphy (Lewicki, Hull) 15:55. Penalties: Murphy 5:00, Johnson 7:41, Boivin 15:48. Second period: 4. Boston, Gen~ diron (Toppazzini, Morrison) 7:08; 5. Boston, Gendron (Reibel, Top— pazzini) 10:27; 6. Chicalgo, Skov (Litzenlberger) I3: 15. Penalties: Vasko major 6:52, Mackell 10:59, Skov 13:47, Chicago bench pen— alty't served by McKenzie) 17:04. Third period: 7. Chicago, Lind- say ILitzenberger, Show) 0:17. Penalties: Labine 3;00, Arbour 7:52. Stops: Hall . . . . . . 7 5 6—18 Simmons . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 8 11—28 Rangers, Reclaim Hergesheime‘r NEW YORK (C-P) — Veteran- right winger Wally. Hergesheimer Wednesday completed a round trip, visiting New York Rangers returning to Buffal‘b Bisons. The Rangers brought Herge— sheimer u from the American Hockey L ague Bisons early in the season. He scored three goals for the National Hockey Leagce team, then Rangers attempted to get waivers on him. Canadiens claimed” him for the $15,000 waiver price. When Mont- real tried to send rim to Roches- ter of the AIEL, the Rangers re- claimed him and gave back the $15000. v New York put Hergesheimer on waivers again and when no team claimed him he was optioned to righthander : glad with the St. Louis Cardin- HOCKEY Admission: Adults 'and Montreal Canadiens before. oia and Ron Samford, outfielder Jim Delsing and cash. Officials Games Mullins, “That Osborne was talk- ing about me.” Even if he was not, the runner added, he is stand— ing by his criticism of the team officials. Mullins said he believed the in- ted at the Imperial College in London. He said the two had talked for a while and then he took her to catch a train. Osborne and Neil Farrell, the AAU of C track and field manager, asked him for an explanation the next day. he said. . The first he heard about the suspension move. said Mullins, was when he read about it in a Toronto paper. He later wrote Toronto Globe and Mail columnist Scott Young and then talked to him by phone. ' Detailing his comments about the officials Wednesday, Mullins claimed they were incompetent and that the team organization was very poor. “The only drinking he athletes did was at receptions when the officials were present,” he said. “Osborne, Farrell and the whole lot were always there." Juvenile Abbies Play Kensi-ngton Juvenile Atbbies will travel Friday night to Kensington for a tilt with Kensington Juveniles at Kensington rink. Coach Junior MacLeod has meet at W. G. Barbour’s d; 6 pm. to make the trip: Goal, Frizzell; defence, Shaw, Benton, Gallant. MacLean; for-' wards, Storey, Dow, Ferguson, Doyle, Dunn, Poulton, F. Robin- son, Brown, Hynes. CBC To Televise NFL Final Game‘ v / TORONTO I CPl—The CBC an- nounced Wednesday it will tele- cast the National Football League’s final game Sunday, Dec. 28. Starting time has not been announced but the CBC will carry the complete game. The final will be decided by Baltimore Colts and either the New York Giants or Cleveland Brov'vns. 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