. glove and is second only to Ching Page I 1110 Gusrdiui Phil Watson Named Coach Of The New York Rangers By Mel Sufria Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK. (CF) - Scrappy Phil Watson, who came to New York Rangers as a player 1) years ago because they were able to prove he was slightly more a Scot than a French-Canadian, Mondw realized his "No. I ambit- ion." He was appointed coach of; the National Hockey League team with which he starred as a play- maker for 12 seasons. Watson. a volatile competitor who would fight at the drop of a Johnson in Ranger penalty rec- ords. succeeds Murray Muzz Pat-I rick. his old roommate. who onlyy last week was promoted to general. agor when Frank Boucher quit pi er 30 years with the club. Patrick. who personally selected Watson for the job and signed him up for an undisclosed salary in a. Montreal meeting last week. re-l called that the Rangers originally got Phil "because they were able to prove he was a Scot." LESTER WON OUT Watson. 40-year-oldl native of Montreal, was born of a French- Canadian mother and a Scots lather. He was with Montreal Roy- als when the Rangers put him on their negotiation list. Montreal Tuesday, May 8, 1955 MONTREAL. going to shoot for not worse announced in Chicago by Hawks, last-place club in tli League seasons. In going from the Canadians to help rebuild the Hawks, Irvin leaves a club he coached for the last 14 seasons. ”Mr. Norris made me a very at- tractive offer which I felt I couldn't turn down," said the 62- year-old Irvin. "Thars where I got my start in the NHL. I think Chicago is one of the best hockey cities in North America.” Irvin said the attractive money offer was the main factor in his decision, but there was also the challenge of bringing up a tail-end club to high ranking. REPLACI-ZS EDDOLLS In C h ic a g o Irvin succeeds Frankie E d d o ll s, whom he coached when Frankie first broke into the NHL as a defenceman with Montreal in the 1944-45 sea- of reserved players comes out May 6 and said he would do some spadework then on the chances of digging up some talent from the draft selections. Kilpatrick said the meeting to be held in Montreal shortly would be similar to one last year which arranged help from Toronto, De- troit and Montreal for Boston and Chicago. Rangers, who felt fairly secure at the time but sagged lat- er in the season. got nothing from that meeting. Watson played all but one NHL season with Rangers. The excep- tion was l94.'l-44 when. because of wartime working restrictions in Canada. be lined up with Mont- ren . .Would Pul . Hockey Under A Commissioner OTTAWA t(lPl-Canada should Baseball in Brief National League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W Pct. GBL put hockey under control of a 1' commissioner or judge. similar to BlilI0llll'h 15 2 T the way baseball is handled in the Chicatw W 5 -5”” 5 United States. a Quebec member St. Louis I 7 533 69: proposed in the Commons Monday. MIJW-"lllhE0 9 3 529 W1 Pierre Gauthier II.-Portneuf), New York 7 8 467 71;: a medical doctor. expressed con- Philadelphia I 10 444 3 t'ern that ”the almighty dollar" Pittsburgh 5 11 31310, is being considered before the Cincinnati 4 I3 235 Ill: Canadians, who then had the rights health of young hockey players. Inder an NHL rule to any French-, ”I would propose that our Canadian player in Quebec provqnational game be handled in the hce. protested. away baseball is handled in the. But Lester Patrick. Ranger United States." he said. ”A com- eoach. pointed out that Watsonls missmne of llldle Shollld he IP- Scottish ancestry went back for polllled by the ledeflil E0Verll- many years whereas there was a inent. or the provincial izovern-. mixed "rain on the French side, ments working in unison, in orderl The league upheld the Rangers that 0"? hMl0l18l SEND mlly hr and they not what turned out to be protected." I one of the most colorful players Dl'- G8lllhlBP'S 5 ll ll K 9 S l l0 ll ",9 Ngn nns seen in many yearn brought applause from all sides of Brig.-Gen. .Iohn Reed Kilpatrick. the house- Mimdayls Results Chicago 4. 2 Philadelphia 2. 1 Milwaukee 0 Brooklyn 2 St. Louis 1 Pittsburgh 5 Only Games scheduled. Tuesday's Games Chicago at New York (N7 Cincinnati at Philadelphia IN) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh iNl Only games scheduled. Wednesday's Game- Chicago at New Turk Cincinnati at Philadelllhlhl L-"ll Milwaukee at Pittsburgh lb) Ranger president who introduced the new coach at a luncheon. said th He 5 id he would likely he told at it s none of his business "but St. Louis at Brookl.Vll N) American League Dick Irvin. I-Leiav (By W. R. Wheatley, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (CP)-Dick Irvin, veteran hockey coach whose move from Montreal Canadians to Chicago Blacks Hawks was announced Monday, said ”we are than third place.” Irvin's appointment to a two-year contract was president Jim Norris of the e last two National Hockey a Black Hawk farm club. Irvin's successor in Montreal has not been named. Managing director Frank Selke any decision and no announcement is likely until possibly mid-June. Selke indicated, however, that the most likely candidates are in the Canadiens organization. In connection with previous re- ports of Irvin's likely departure and his possible successor, Selke ruled out Ken Reardon. director of farm clubs. and Butch Boucbard. veteran defenceman. ”For personal reasons. and even for selfish reasons because of his value and experience as a coach. I hate to lose him ilrvint." said Selke. "We were together when he first came to Toronto from Chi- cagn in the 1931-32 season. Then he came to Montreal in the I9-ll-42 season and I followed him here four seasons later." The salary offered Irvin is be- lieved considerably more than be has received in Montreal since Norris is willing to spend plenty to build the Hawks into a contend- ing club. There is believed also a bonus arrangement and specula- tion puts a figure of around 530.000 or more a season Irvin could make in all. ”I thought I had plenty of wor- ries this season. what with Rocket Richard getting suspended. the riots at the Forum. illness and in- juries to players during the play- offs and endless of other things." said Irvin. "Then to top them all was the new worry whether to go to Chi- cago or not. Now I'll have to start worrying about getting the Black Hawks up higher in the league." Irvin. a native of Hamilton. 0nt.. played his first professional son. Eddolls has been offered the coaching job with Buffalo Blsons of the American Hockey Leggue, said the directors have not made I ES onfreal For Chicago; Could Make h30,000 As Hawks Coach town Centennial Program. CNR ih Average Troph Dolly Thibodeau (right), who had high average in the Atlantic Region C.N.R. Candlepin Bowling Tourna- ment at the Rollaway last week is shown receiving the trophy from Walthen Gaudet, Manager of the Charlotte- Barter's Film Lab. Sports Forum 3915 -lunar Fight fans were entertained March 10, 1011 .at the GlhYbYases'iesofvar-ygood Route. In thomain go at which One Man" Mccluskey of P.E.I. Shipped Jim smart of Bangor in the fifth of what was to have been a six-round bout. Mccluslrey surprised all his very ardent ad- mlrers and fought better probably than he had ever done in Bangor. Round 5: "You can't fight." said Tom in Jim. Well why don't you If you can? says Jim to Tom. So Mccluskey played for the cut over Smart's eye, and soon ind the wrestler blinded by blood. Smart went down near the end of that round; and thinking a blind man of no use. stayed there much to the delight of several hundred of McCluskey's friends, who cheered lustly. Back in the 19205. Frank Kenny of St. Teresa's made good as a pugilist. He did pilactlcally all his boxlns in New York rings. ii. fought in the middleweight divi- sion although he didn't hold a ""9 0' lily sort he battled the best that were on the go at the time. He fought two world title holders-Johnny Wilson and Jack Royals Release Nme Hon” N.B. Pitcher Race Today In Derby Trial b n L LOUISVILLE. Ky.. (AP)-A trio that pitcher Billy Harris. MONTREAL. released to Fort Worth of Texas League. - urday's 81st running of the Ken- tucky Derby and a half-dozen others who hope to make the grade 000 added turf classic in the mile couple of times this season in of the Derby Trial today. The names of the nine dropped into the entry box Mon--had a 0-0 record. day as the Derby's name candi-t In his first pro dates-Nashua. Summer Tan and the Georgia-Florida League (C Pl e- Montreal Royals of the International Base- announced Monday a Dor- of horses already booked for Sat-ichester. N.B.. product. has been g The 23-year-old righthander has will test their fitness for the S125,-' been used by the Royals only a ilief roles. He was with Royals late werei last season for a few games and , appearance. in Swaps-jogged around the Church-, 1951. he led the league in strike- Brltton. Along the other promm. ent boxers he faced were Joe Gans. Billy Ehomke, George Shade. Jim Finley, Ted Lewis and Turn Robertson. Accordinz to the latest word ""1 0' Newlrk. N.J.. Paul Mac- Innls continues to make good in F1118 bouts in that state. Paul is the son of Augustus Macinnls ol Tlsnish, P.l:.I. He has been cam- paigning in American rings this llast three years. lie is the hold. or of the New Jersey State Gol- den Gloves welterweight title. 30XllI8 promoter Ivan Doherty is hopping around like a Mexican Jumpingnbean over the fight card he has lined up for May s at thg local Forum. Headlining the card the re- in City Softball Dissolved Last Night An are of softball prosperity in Charlottetown eame to an and last night with the dissolution of the City Softball League at a meet- ing held in Prince of Wales Col- lege. Willi solemn and reluctant dell- berationa the faithful few rup- porters of softball who attended last night's ” decided that the interest was not great enough to warrant a league this season. Only the Basilica Youth Club and the Navy had representatives brlggs and Louis Lafferty- Lafferty is the nephew of the original Louis (Kid) Lafferty. who boxed in these parts some forty years ago. If this kid proves just half as good as his uncle. Mr. Squarebriggs is going to be in for a very bus; evening. Gene Kelly was a promising boxer before he decided to be- come a dancer. I am, Sir. etc.. WILFRED McCLUSl(EY Chg. lottetown. ' v-.,.. driver breathes alcohol. A certain percentage of suspected of ii League- at the meeting. or die eight on ginal clubs who were formed foit seasons ago only the numc, Youth Club remained to the and Three meetings were held thh year and the enthusiasm show: at any meeting was not aiiceuiv. In other years almost two dour representatives had been on hang at the organizational meetings, The Clty League was first formed three years ago. 11.. first year eight teams functioned, The next season there were ten teams and last year there were nine. The Llguorlan Youth Club 'wtm the championship for the first two years and Canada Packer: won last year. This season neither club showed any interest in the league. A spokesman for the Basilica Youth Club last night stated his club would probably continue to play softball this summer. Efforts will be made to play exhibition games with the Summerside Air Force and mainland teams and then enter the Maritime play- downs this fall. liy Earle fl. Macleoil You may have read of the drunkometer ..test they use in some cities for drivers into a balloon and the police test his breath for And no, chlorophyll gum cap help you. Meet people know about a similar last you can try on a and car (net that ear can look drank. mind yel. but H's having a few too many. The alcohol and - - - you've had it. Q, "(TM 3 onnmems nn. V” think this thing has gone too w L Pct. GBL hockey in 1915 with the Portland ill Downs oval. touts. The following season he led will be Charlottetow I . I Iilllllr ilkIl- Hill!!! ""3500! Vlwhhl '0' llmhe "W! zh--nnmnteteljyp n,w tent" 11:"-"the ll”? Seventy-same scliediilrs. fol-,ttlereland l2 6 -V: Eoreilflldntikehllfllf of thenifntl rPi;:::c I only Nashua. the odds-on-favor-l the Florida International League cnnkny Ind New" ”y,,Eil',y the exhaust. but I find a lot of people really don't know team. He said the club was also hwed by Flaw" flames. were .iust.Detroit 11 5 625 1 oxavsi orcmeyw nnagnizk meme may ile from William Woodward Jr's in victories. earned-run average wnnnnn The umnnnnl '1" bring wliat they're looking for. or why. eontemplsting a number of deals lo9.I"t'EiC:n mi 1 t I) ' k Cvhicago ft, .588 W; xs)fayeCde.amamfr and then NOE He: Belair. Stud, has anything strenu-, and complete games. Before com- logmm. the Down". Gumn My when you-re bl-owning Hound n used 931-, "cg me gaging . and that the question of helping a, me neam Sn,-50"" ":,"f,' ""3: MW Ymk. 7 g "413 4' mam another season 192526 -with ousyscheduled for the next few mg to Royals 185! s9a50n.h8 led and southpaw 3,5 Gnnnm of few times and watch the exhaust fumes for blue smoke. It's the the lengne-5 weaker teams. innlnd, said "1 am -afraid Utgial: iln8ttr'l:- long kansas City 8 1-1 -451 n! rpomand and then vwem "3 the daiyis. The. stoutly built son of Nas- the Southern League in strikeouts. Damnounl N's. special nx mum Mn. yon wnn. ., look 10,, not guy ,, buck lng the Rangers. would be dis- run 'hm.keV win he kined m;(,am9 a"5t;)7.'l tn" 6 11 I353 5n, Blank Hawks, "11 "h' wl""e.r M ""3 nomom , . der will see lanky Austin square. What does it all mean? The car that blllows blue smoke cussed in a few days at a Montreal 3, 1. my .,,,,,.,,.,,,.. ma. fhp gt. B3,?-"'g 5 13 .273 7 He played three seasons with fhl” ""5. ”"5 ye” wl" w".'k 9” Gqr Sung" wins in burning oil. Eventually, it will require a ring 1ob.as all msvetinll Of the h0l'INl hf K0V9l"h0l'5- miglitv dollar has taken first posi- 8 lmorivlondayk Scores the Hawks and took over the oflsniylggagrugggaeghe Eigllgalkcx . Y . . , -ears do sooner or later, . ”5”"' Wh." has ””"hell 9" Fl"? tion while the health of our young Detroit 7 New York 1 coaching Jgb in the 1929-30 season. cam ' mulch Vlci-or b0x'"3 5”" l""9 M”"d'”'- It's not a sign of anything fundamentally wrong (the driver .. minors for eight seasons. winning athietes is being ignored" 'c1eve1and 4 Boston 2 He was coach there again the next Y Mays, I50. started a dance h tn brain tent nnn be wbeud u may nnnndy, 1 on i: twn Eastern League champion- mm ,,; wasningmn ,2 Kansas City 1 seasun before moving to Toronto Sumlllef Tan from Mrs. John W. , around the I60-pound Simon who rk 5' 1. n on” W. 5 n Mn nmphpl non my t , I ships with New York Rovers andi c a only games X schndlned Maple Leafs E-5 macnn Galbraiths stable had his last STLLLARTON, N. S. (CP) .- tented him nut Wm, I few kn l” 9 9' ' 3' ' i pilntiniz Quebec Junior: to the cOIIdI'I'IOn Tuesday's Games Irvin has served as coach in hard Workout Sumlayv when he 5”” 5".””" M "”"?Y New G1” labs. A rlght cross finished it with W” d””""' """"""'"'k'" " M M M 1'” ''''' Memorial Cup finals three times. , Bngmn M Dennn nearly 209 Stanley Cnn games, 115 went the full Derby distance in sow finished off Billy Mays of M.” 0., hi, km.” A; the mnonnn I looked. When you're shopping around. though. I hope bi four tries. said the appointment New York at Cleveland rm of them Emu, he came tn Mom. 2:08 and. a fraction. And Swaps 30510" lh 27 59901155 Of the fl?-it In a six-round semi-final Johnny 7”," "kl” 5' 53"" '"'3"M" 7'" "tut '9 '"- uk "'9 was fulfilment of a "lifelong am- wsningmn at Chicago (Ni ,-931359 has had Canadians in the showed in his winning race at the l'0lllld lh I lchedl-llEd 10-l'0llhd Davison 118 of Glace Bay NS "Mn" V” """ h k""'T'l”h” '"''"l ' mu” 7"""'”" ." i.m....-- PROVIDENCE. R.l. (AP)--Jose Baltimore at Kansas City W) cup final the last five sewn... Downs last Saturday that he is fit gained in unhnlmous decision ..'..'.' mil" ""- IEEK NEW PLAYERS Contreras. ieteran middleweight wndnnsdny-5 gun" record. and ready to carry the silks of genheim's Cain Hoy stabie and Clarencg Doucettg, 135, of 59.;-by Take a car out on the road and drive it the tent youll be Rex Ellsworth. The field for the Derby trial. a 310.000 added event which Cita- boxer from Taunton. Mass. col- w .hin inn at Chicago lapsed in the dressing room and 3:1:-nnfre at Kansas city was taken to Rhode Island Hos- Boston nt Den-on Honeys Alibi. the hope of Harry Warner's W. L. Ranch. l Other Trial entries are Prince Westville. driving your own. You do that much for a new pahr of shoes. we want you to get the "feel" of your new-used ear. too. Aoarltkinkyeamlglitllketliefeelefheaeweleok Archie Moore l l, ' Patrick said he has some "nevi-n y players" in mind and added that: , 'tal Monday night after being - .k ct veiand tlon. Hill Gail and Dark Star us d- N f ' something might be announced n IVEW Yl” ” 9 ' - - - . . -F , 0” mm A1118 Rellbens HBSLV - in from Milton Carter on Friday. It is a 1950 bla k four within a few days regarding a 39111” inhy,hE":iE:m'"';0u”nfd13;”; Internatlonxll lieaggit GEL WIIIS Declgon iliriis Slizmhgeliiiiaddi tilr-Ire):iiPsy llmll Hmse Farms; w' M Peaveyls door Chev and we have It priced to sell at 3995. so drop in . ' ”vri7.e player" from the American schediiled In-roiinder. - i ll 4 692 r- d from. the Murcain Stable f lilflcc speed'v' Jel mama Mm A" N' iuu ud "7 u hr I drum I hm" you!" mg I" r Hockey League. He said he was Cont.-gt-as was piaged on me T”'”"0 '0 ; '525 y, Clint Mnrcnimn id M 0 nf?-' Creechf Styrunnqri J" Graham RAPE MOTORING . confident the Rangers ivoiild mtiv-mange. list at the hospital, ;lf;l,'.':,I,”,,"l ll 6 ".600 1 ms VEGAS. Nev., IAPl-Ancl- Marie ca... ,;, N33 Dali; T1,,” ?r"3;V"R” ,G9g"'"- '”- 5- 1:”-Wlfi my lot - June 10th inclusive. up and expressed the hope that. Reta,-99 Sharkey iantmonno 5top- (. I b , 7 5 .583 IV: en, Archie Moore of Calnomia Flying Fury from H” C -4 . ova on and Clifford Dlny from "oh (ermnm. , the team might get some es- ped the schedtiled I0-rounder at' ”",I".,". 5 5 455 5 n, van nn n,.n.,Vw,nnn nnmnnign --i-- - L77-..” 9:. T lE5j...M"""s 1ilbe5"”- :3 "n 11 nm 1 5' ; tablished players In trades. pos- 2:40 of the eighth when it became R-M Eb eld 5 33 A335 4 in? hi n M Monnnv night when -E ' tl ' H i " pm" ,'mi . ghly 2st ghe annual NHL meeiinglapparent Contreras could not do-,gl':";?:(?n 4 3 AH hpopougnddiie out a deht-isiiin (war l! d ?TANDARD TIME uric . e noted that the new list fend himself properly. , 250 51,5 5 u - i - - l VIP lily TIPOH dill CFCY en lSy raciiseMMday'S3 Realm gylainrfimxgltlfieshnf Cuba in a bruising "H! weather broaden". l Havana 4 Mgntrenl E; The 38-year-old king of the light.- Catch dun Valllfilyd fl5l'0I8llll Cnliimbus 1 Oral! 0 heavyweight, weighing l96lb cap-l . 5" 3 0 933'. ""l' Richmond 2 Bllllahfl 0 lured the verdict over the Havanal Reservations Limited. Mrunmlf .- Syracnse 1 Rochester 1 tighter. zosvz. who is rated No. l 1-... ,,,,nc.n,,., ,,on,nc,. t W" 7192 Tu0MilIY'9 Ghm" challenger to Marriano's heavy-i will bn t ' '"””5"'LA"9 Columbus talk y'l'0'r0hll0 2 ll” wcifllit championshih . 3" ! NORTHUMBERLAND l Havana 8 Oh "33 Ref ree Jim g B-mid -k. th l SYI”-10059 81 R0Ch95l" 'N) sole zirhiter. criillcd tile cliiimpioiiy . . FERRIC LHVHTED Richmhhd Ft B"m'l0 (Ni from San Dictza the winner of -" ATHTOIIHCS 5 MCY Ch'””"et”w"' P' E' I5I”'d H ""'9:l",lf:'rl:'t'(') G"m" eight rounds. He gave the .'l0-year- avana a - - , - Richmond nsnocl-ester "'itNL'LZ"X5cia'Li"ill?i? 'w.3.'i.lEi'I& 'oRDENrl-S9'0" H0" 5 WW 55 Monlrea I Y'”"" '.t d th f".t l.. i 12 . ' Buffalo at Columbus ;'!:l;t'(ml;s”f':'r Vnemetf MS " 6 MCY 1 Valdes. fought thc last two j . 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