By W. B. WIIEATLEY Caaadiaa Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CPQ4 - Five play- ara became the property of new teams Wednesday when National Hockey league clubs held their intra-league draft meeting. Following the draft. business of the NHL at its 40th annual meet- ing was quickly cleaned ipe-in- eluding approval of arrangements for televiaing 21 Saturday after- noon games hp CBS in the four U.8. cities of the circuit. Hurried gatherings immediately got under way in hotel rooms with the prospect of a big swap of play- ers involving three clubs. The teams are expected to delay any announcements of trades until they return to their home cities. Chicago Black Hawks and Bos- ton Bruins each picked up two players in the draft and New York Rangers one. Detroit Red Wings. Montreal Ca- NHL Clubs Hold Dratt Meeting RESULTS 5! THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday National Leegiso Milwaukee at Pittsburgh. ppd. rain Chicago at Philadelphia. ppd, in picking up two players in the 5'"! draft. Chicago went one over theii-"W003" 000 100 010-1 7 0 limit and promptly dropped de-'Bl'00kIyII 00040302!-913 1 fenceman Frank Martin from thgieematsl Fowletiid Bailey: Podres Hawlts' pl tected list. Martin was Hacker. Freeman (5) Fowler (7) not drafted subsequently. He now and Bailey; Padres and Walker. cannot be claimed by another NHL l L Hacker. HRI: Cin-Robinson; club unless the Hawks decide to .Brk-Walker. send him to a. minor league club.st. Louis on 021 ooo..5 to o and then must ask waivers on New York oooooi12o.412 1 him. I Schmidt. Merrlt in Wilhelm is) I Similarly. New York went one and H. Smith; Worthington. Rid- over when Hanna was drafted and zlk 46! Davis t7l Griggom (3; A... forward Gerry Foley was dropped ttonelli (iii and Kati. W: Schmidt; from the Rangers' protected llst.;l.: Worthington, HRg; stL.Dgi-k, Whatever deal is on the. fire in-l iovilably will 'have xoalie erry. lsawchuk as the key player. Saw- I954. when she headed the list of lchuk. an outstanding goalie. money-winning owners. If the flow played with Detroit five full aea- of vcltories is suddently arrested lsong before being traded to Boston by a twist in racing fortunes. the after the 1954-55 season. slack may be taken up by the -HF walked out on the Boston stud fees for the Royal stallion Mam in January 1,5, winter .,y.iAureoIe. Winner of the King ting he was ill. He was suspended GNFSG VI and Queen Elizabeth by the Bruins. who HAND IS QUICKER THAN THE BALI. Grounds June I. Mueller goes in webbing. YITIIVFK to make tag nadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs ' rookie Don Simmons from Spring- inued on e-ch round. All clubshehl of the AHL. General Managerl tamed on the third 08". D1”3"'I.ynn Patrick of Boston said fruct- price is 515.000 In US. IlHIdS- lflay that Simmons definitely is thel CLAIMED TWO I Eruins' goalie next season and that Chicago Black Hawks 1-1;,,m.,.d Saivchuk is trading material. l two players who are property of LINDSAY T0 CHICAGO. T Detroit - defenceman Larry Hill- Rumors have had it that. ed man and centre Bob Bailey. BaI- Lindsay. veteran star leftwinger picked up flakes at Royal Ascot in 1954. The Queen has 28 horses. trained by Cecil Boyd - Rochfort and Noel Iiiurless. They include her four- year -old Slayer Atlas, which takes on the Italian cham- pion Tissot in the Ascot Gold Cup .ltine 20. ROYAL F.NTHll5lAST The Queen is as enthusiastic about horses as her humblest VVZW YORK, Pinch-runner Dol yum-Ilm-. 22, of the Giants and the bail make a simultaneous arrival at smind base in eight inning of omits - Braves game at Polo ls-coats TRAIL I Declines To E Charge That My WHITNEY MARTIN .xt:w YORK AP)-It had been mmrtcd that Dr. Herbert Berger would hold a press conference hhtiut 4 or 4:15 9-1"- Rcporters. Ph0'0ll'lPl'9" 3”, ,.,.,rmn picture men assembled in goodly numbers. expecting the doctor to elaborate on his row"- In the American Medical Asso- rlallnn that athletes. from high school on up. were using a drug. mmlivtaniliie sulfate. so they could ll?l'l0m" b9"9rs it 5 so a public relations man srrivcd. reported that the Iluafflf would not appear. He read a brief statement to the effect that after meeting with the public relations grnup Dr. Berger felt he should make no further statement at the time. pending investigation of the MM house of delegates. That was that and the hot po. mo was left to cool-questions on the use of the pepper - tip pellcts um.-h are supposed to make ath- lm-s rtin like atttelopes. jump llkP ktuigaroos. fight like tigers and otherwise verfnrm better than nature intended them to per- form. and watches hall straight for the bag. but Braves shortstop Felix Mantilla moves to one side to take catcher Del sqiilrl away. Mucllcr stole S('t'()lIf1 while run- ning for Dusty Rhodes. Giant; ley, former member of Toronto Leafs. played with Springfield of the American Hockey League last villi Detroit. will go to Chic.-ago.l ('.oaIle Glen Hall of Detroit stool-'"”5'"' I" ' '”'d W"9"' lmnlii .has been reported figuring m m. . still rates as one of the most pop- BASEBALL ROUNDUP Musial; NY-Kati. Sauer. American Leann Boston at Kansas City. ppd, rain New York 000 000 121-4 I it Detroit 112 110 lox-7 ll 0 Terry. 3)'rne ta Cicotte H1 and HOWIICI: Falflack and House. L: Terry. HRs; NY-Collins. Howard; Det-Maxwell. Baltimore o0ooooooo.o 3 . Chicnzo olo 00100::-2 2 2 Wllthl. Fornieles la: and Trim. dos; Pierce and Lollar. L: Wight- Wnshinxion oooootooo-4 9 1 Cleveland 102 200 0lx-6 ll 1 Pascual. Abernathy tsl Hyde Hi and Courtney; Mom, Nu-195”, '6! and Naragon. W: Mossi; L: Pascual. HR: Cle-Carrasquel. International League I ANNUAL MEETING Montreal 0!!) 000 100.4 5 1 Richmond (no 000 M14 11 . Harris and Roseboro; Wiesler I Dixon tilt and Wattlington, W? l Dixon. ' Rochester 0 ll ltm 040-7 1!! ol Miami 021 000 300-4 10 oi Rlckells, Deal (J) Wright (111 5'?” G,m"- Semproch. Mason m l I-Inetri tat Anderson (9) lndl Buche. W: Deal. I run... I Oil til) I!!! W0-4 Columbus no out ill:--I lo I Jordan. Crliniaa (I Tiefeoauer ll! and Roselil; BI u and Peterson. W: Blac'-an. Buffalo N0 mill!-I I 0 TDPGIID Toronto Monday, June 10, 1957 DID YOU KNOW? 3",. M; an 531.4 1 3 Can da's finest photo finishing Kume. Nagy (7) Drewa (It andl 1' '"”'bl3 3' Noble; Lane. Cuellar ill and 81- THE JENKINS erra. W: Cuellar. PHARMACY Right here in Charlottetown Sweden has about 1.000.000 DIM embossed mpshou trained members in its civil de- tenca organizations. in pocket wallets P.E.I. GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION PROVINCIAL DEPT. AGRICLJLTIIRE BUILDING THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 8:00 P.M. Harrison Green, President Signed: J. Eric Hurry. Secretary. COMPLETE ELECTION The Guardian Page 7 Rice's throw. Mantilla gels hall Iciborcite On Drug Is Used Dr, Berger's statement was so sweeping that leaders in var. branches of sports took it as a personal affront and made state-I menta denying knowledge of any such use of the drug. "NAlV!2”? We may be naive about such things. having been associated with sports only 35 years or 50.; but It has never entered our hcadi that some athlete weisnw giving an outstanding performance might be hopped up. We just salmon 44 great performer. that's all. It always has been our idea that records were made to be broken and that improvements int training methods and conditional of competition. combined with tlit-' recognized fact that the young: men of today are bigger and pos-t sibly stronger than their prev- decessors. made such rot-urd-1 breaking performances lncvitable.E We just can't believe that the athletes had the benefit to drugs, nor can we believe. knowing the class of men in the coaching pro- fession. they would stoop to giv- lng their players such artificlall aid without their knowledge. 1 We may be naive about such won. 20. things. as mentioned. Maybe there are cases where such I stimulant has been used. But we have to be shown. if the doctor can prove his charges they'd have to rewrite the record books -one category for normal per- formance and another for ath- lett-s with a battery under the saddle. so to speak. Mar. Wildlife Meeting Planned .il0.V('T0'.V. NB. (Special) - Prublcnis and issues with regard to conservation and propagation of wildlife rcsotlrces of the Allan- Iltl Pi'm'tut'es will highlight the annual mt-cling atitl banquet of the .ilnrilinic Wildlife Federation. according to an announcement by A ..I, liit-kc. Fcdcration President. Dale sci for thc convention will be Saturday. June 22. at the Shediac Inn, Slictllut-. N.R. luipnrtnul lI'.'lIITS in the field of t-tuiscrvtititui II'lllT1 varintis sec- tions of (lzinatla and the United State: are cxpcclcti to be among the spe.'tltt-rs. Representatives of all Bl'1Ilt('lll'N of l-'ish and Game Assoc-ititltnis in Print-0 Edward Ill- liintl. Nmn Scotia and New Bruns- wick are expected to attend. The l-'t-dcrmion acts as a sound- lug honrtl for issues presented by those organizations. as well as a ' "K1081. with Sawchuk returning to Boston drafted two centres- the Detroit club. Norm ' '- from New York General manager .lack Adama Rangers and Bronco Horvath from of Detroit has indicated he is not l-thBnd o eesrnoc.awcu.: .. ll... Leralgueoulast season. Horvath Detroit, is the best goalie in hockey was with Rochester of the AHL. luhen playing there. I M o t, . ii . o a a er ' lvihiil,teldegr.tent. Rllwolqtii-itial. .3 t Wgednesday no deals. have yet been New York Rangers picked tip . t-omiplc-ted. but PHtFlC1(gBllde:d8Tn8 defenceman John Hanna. property l went into Va huddle. imm lately of Canadiens who played with Chl- after the INHL meeting ended. coutimi of the Quebec Hockey The annual all-star game was League last season. approved for Oct. 5 In Montreal. Players subject to draft were with the Stanley CUP CIWNPI0" those not on the protected lists of Canadit-ns meeting :1he'dNHL Ball- the clubs. Eacl: club Tuesday; niglgt i start; Eit;achfig':llitg:cat:;il:S:) cut: . - . on r s. . . ' iisy?0splUsIlIw)oe:oal- 'dicns last SPFIML WI" dire" "19 fenders lall-star team. Coach Toc Blake DROP oil: Iwill handle his Canadiens. 8936011. SPORT FROM BRITAIN The Royal Stable ls Ahead Of The Game Financially By ALAN HARVEY 'Qut-cu to show that It's still pol- Canadlan Press Staff Writer sible to make 8 Pm”- LONDON CPI e At a time oil it scc-ms likely that the Royll loud lamenlatlon about the finaii- stable is sllllhlly 80900 dam: cial difficulties encountered in.:ame this season. fil'fl'e. 9" in British racing. along comes the May. the Queens tlhillll We I08 let anti gold silks had been car- ried to ill succrsses worth nearly to-ordlnsting organization design. .(:l6.00fl. Jlist. about eonulh '0 P” .941 to centre puhllc attention on the expenses for the entire season- present and future of natural re- In fact. 1957 may DNW0 '3 sources in this area. bright 8 3'9” '0' "'9 0"?” " jular of all sports. Indeed. there .are some devotees of other lead- ting British sports. such as soccer land cricket. who devoutly wish the sovereign would pay half as mtlch attention to their favorite pas- times. The Queen's interest is shown by her regular visits to the race course and by her care in nam. ing her horses. Examples include the two- year -old Pall Mall, by Palestine out of Malapert. and H3811 Veldt. by Hyperion out of Open Country. High Veldt. which has a South African connection. is one of three the Commonwealth in mind. Can- ada was evoked by the filly Maple Leaf. retired to stud last season after showing considerable prom- ise. The daughter of Big Game - Northern Hope was handicapped during her racing career by eye triuble. A third Commonwealth country. Australia, has a stake In the three- year-old filly Siinhumed Country. which has been lightly raced. Sun- burned Country is the name of a popular poem dedicated to Aus- ra a. RETURNS horses named by the Queen with I CLOVER CLUB TONIGHT DIRECT ALL OF CANADA WIRE SERVICE FROM i Inserted by the Queen's County Liberal Association Propose NHL Rule Changes XIUNTREAI. (CW - The Na- lmnal Hockey League rules com- nuttrc Tuesday decided to tighten rt-ntilaiions regarding icing the pm-k and face-offs in end - zone citric: and also went along with I xuitucstion that the puck be atlui-nod with an orange stripe as an and to television viewers of the I game I Hall a dozen or more other rltangcs of a minor or clarifying I nalurc uerc approved. The recoin- f lllt'lltI.'tIIl)ll! go before the leaguel nitncn today and are expected to ihti ulllt-ially adopted. ' L'ni1or present icing regulations I it llncsuian determines whether a i plnicr other than the goalie can) play the puck before It crosseu. the rink-cnd line - the extended goal line. . Whcn the puck slides by close in tho ni-t goalies as a rule have ' ht-on letting it go so Icing will be i called. Since goalies in recent years have hccome more nomadic. after i uundt-ring far out of their cagel in plny the puck up to teammates. 1 It tin foil a change in the Icing 1 rulr should bring him into the pie- ; IIIFC. xo ('Al.L 5 Icing no longer will be called if I the pork crosses the goal crease; vtlmh t-xtcnds one foot on each' 3-irlr u' the six-feet-wide nut. in, that i-rupoi-I the goalie is classed, at any other player able to play: the puck At one hockey man put l il. "thrrc now will be eight in- stead of six feet in order to avoid R" Irina call." , Tn N1Slll'(' proper face - offs ta . lhr Md-zone circles and to mallet lhr Inrt--all men stay in position. g It four-fool line will be laid out In l hm-h circle parallel with the rink itlttcs The face-on players must! straddle this line. The color scheme for the puck provides for an orange hand one- ousnor of an inch with i :,UCkCIl'CllEI'1lQ'l'Q0t. 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