Time Arrives For Signing 1963 CropOfBonusBabies irorn Lin Anleiel Dodge“. the 1962 crop to see how they Scout: from the 20 big league have lured under baseball‘- ielml an burning the midnight HEW Itrici rules {or liratryeu- oil. lumping the high school players. graduation Circuit and hutterlu‘ The rule provider lint Ill up Ilium Ind kind to sign the younllterl signed since Dec, .3. best kldl. The lilnlng lpru 1961. iii. big league contracts will reach its climax June 10 mill! be kept on the his club when the cullel! World kriel with arm exception. That one alerts at Omaha. Neb. exception, to he know. a. . Al I 9 like this it might delighted player, can Do be Interestinfl in look back 3'. {Armed in the minors but liiil couuia under the 25-maa player limit. SOME JE’I'I'ISONED By JACK HAND NEW YORK (AN—The time (or owner! cheque: for the bonul bibles. One at the {int to get the bi; money treatment this Tendon was Jei! Torborg. a Rutgers university catcher._who is re- ported to have received $100,000 Yank Infield Recalls signing may lie: crop of To avoid carrying players who could not help them at this t i heir careers. several I I l have leitlsoo bonu- babies. oiher big league team I I have ru them at $3.000 waiver price or they have been iarmed outright to the By Job: EEICHLEII ‘ These are the saddest oi lminorl where Ihey must go NEW YORK IAP) — Maybe possible wards. through the unrestricted drill in the (all. Ralph Hank is right. Mnybe $1th :0 Even to hChalice. New W“ “m”. .. ° ° 9" “'5 Few clubs announce exact "live-million douar lulleld, Illii'ieeier than birds. .Mm payments but u h "m luker to Ever: to chance. manager Honk proclaims. . rive million or so million, tilel linthlcssly pricking our m. Yankee ioursomc oi Clelei inlon bubble Boyer. Tony knock, bobby Richardson sud lac Pep-tone cau never hope to match glory and lame lavished on the muted that the 37 first-year _ _ _ _ players listed in big league “Haiku! I Giant hit min I ‘rnslers last Winter represented - over 51.500900 in investments. WW5 “‘l" a" "5"" W" l A total or 17 still are on big l‘E nothing but trouble. l _ ‘ lague rosters. and 10 mo iubled iniigid oi Chicago Cubs her to Evera to Chauc hm been “med Out as dew e. i ucariy halt a century ago. The truth is the double play a Few. ii any, today can iden- was not perpetrated by this trioi “5‘8” Playm- The 9019f Hi my the third baseman lliasry my more than by less lamous elm" have he“ claimed by Seluieidtl oi ihat Cub iuileld. ‘contemporaries. it only seems all" “35"”: relensrd in the but hardly auyonclhasrli‘t heard limit way. oi the issues doubc pay com. .Mm biuatiou ot Tinker-tnEvers-to. In (“form m“ (mm 19“. WW- . ithrough islo. the trio accounted And ihereiri hes a great hoax. in], m mm m“ 54 double my: l minors or have retired. Houston has a live-mull Iirst- yeur contingent that includes catchers John Bulemen and Dave Adiesh. infielder Erma . I . “antic piece oi propaganda Fuzlo—who got between $75,000 that iraalvsiorm Wu! ordniglrylinT-Trg‘r; 2| warm mm and 3100.000—outiieider Brock l Com I on 0 I . ' . donbc pay ‘gmus 1W “no we Cub, Davis and pitcher Chris Zach - . a . lrouicsll . i Johnny Ever! and .f’ieculed 15 “We Plays» Elm" bfic might in Yifaitgiandvili: Th ‘Tlnker or_ Ever] or Chance was: m. me Can, only ‘ “WWW "' “~ i traveling expense money. However. not one double play out them. but shortstop Tinker ‘wns made by the Cubs in which METS HAVE KRANEPDOL aud second baiemau Evera. a all three—Tinker, Evcrs up. New York Mcts have Eddie "uppy end a. inventive , hancc—were involved. by way Krauepooi. the high school My they were. couldn't come close oi comparison. Pittsburgh's don-1 who got 385.000. and Milwaukee to today's double play men. The :blc play combination oi second Braves have Don Schneider. in art oi making the double Piuy‘baseman Bill Mauraski and 5100.000 m-yearsold loll-banded has incrcased tremendously in shortstop nick Grout collabor- pitcher. technique and in speed oi exe- ‘Ited in m double plays lasti laob Garibaldi. a 5150.000 ia- wuou. year. vostment out at Santa Clara by VERSE LluNanD LEGEND The current New York Meg; San Francisco Giants. counts on Franklin 9. Miami. then alwith two unheralded rookiesl Al Durk‘s player limit although baseball wrin on the New York ‘perlormliig around the middle he is pitching at Tacoma in the Evening Mail. war the man who station—shortstop Al Moran and. Pacific Coast League. Dave gave the Cubs' trio ever lasting ‘ucond baseman Ron l-lunt— Debuscherre. chic ago White lame by writing sight lines ofluhus iar have complsied ill 5th pitcher who got 570.000 tn verse. idouble plays isign. still is with the club. ONLY r. Frank Chance were good. Cubs would never have won iour pennants in iive years with- ‘ in OPEN A LEFT! SAVINGS : ACCOUNT WITH lsFASTERNJAlIlELEQDdXs and take home one of theoe valuable gilto/ 'h E4 E i it .n- OPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR $500. OR MORE AND CHOOSE FROM: OPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR $50. OR MORE AND CHOOSE FROM: \ wesictox mvn Aum (LOCK lAfll“ :ouArslm Min wavcurs nun memos 'l: uir tell much ram! vultm l'i COSTS YOU NOTHING FOR ONE OF THESE WONDERFUL GIFTSI uMlllliHlAlllE” DOOR PRIZEI rhra. doer p —op.u us All ties. Deviation. It a Millionqu to: a dayl Gilbe- (hummer o: SPORTS ‘ SECOND SECTION lLudies Match ‘ Draw Released Here is the draw ior the lad. ies' special whole mill/ch sian . Im- lhe Beivedere Gull Course mil—d. O'Brien. E. Maihc_l no u ads-ll. linker~ H_ Likely Tho—l. Gailaut. R. lilll 2.25—D‘ Norman L. Carry N0. 4 TEE 2 n.m.—D. .iaridine. F. Taylor 2.05—N, Maclveiii. M. Mat- an 2.10~E. bunialn. G. hiailoy z.is—.l_ beer. E. MacDonald . Macmillan. I. Laid. zoo—c. aw 2.257E.L¢rd. M Pal-rail. Post cuirlca will be acceocadl at the Pm Shop. l Probable Pitchers‘ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probably pitchers [or today's major league games. won-lost reeords in parenthesis. mtrlcan Ilelflfli‘ Baltimore. barber 18-3) Kansas Ciiy. Rakuw iS-Zt Pena (‘3 New York. Busiorl Basin“. Wilson MAL betrou. Aguirre la—dl or Buil- ning 125) at Los Angeles. Tul'lcy ll-(ll. ‘ i Washington. Cheney idol at. M unesoia. Pascual (Ml. Cleveland, McDowell l2 - 4) land Laiman ilvll i Chicflgfl‘ Pizarro (s2) and Pcitrs iz-2l. 2. E at 45-1) at l National League Chicagn. Jackson 166! audl lBuiil iii—4i at New York. .iack. son l4-Ii and Willey iml 2. l Philadelphia. Mahalley l2»5)l .arld Cuip ls-Iii at Pittsburgh. Cardwcii llal and Gibbou l2»2i San Francisco. D’Deli i7—m Cincinnati. Nuxiiail li-2l l): l Los Augelel, Drysdale i64ll It illlilwauitec‘ Sipahn lS-Sl. Houslou. Farrell (4-5) at SLl Louis. Gibson 12-3) or Sadeckii (Lil. at. i Pistons Stage ‘ Practice Tonight . a practice has bcn called for City Scuba“ League pistons ibis evening at 5.l5 on the Old Dis» mono. A full turnout oi players is urged. Charlie Shepard Calls Ii Quits WiNNlPEG tCPl—Wiuuipegl Blue bombers nuoulited Wed. nesday the retirement oi lull. back Charlic Shepard. a piuug. ing and kicking star oi the Western Football couierauce: Shepard. 29. once hickcd a; 95-yard punt that atiu stands usl a conicrsuco record. “He woal a lot oi ball games ior us over the Years lusi kinking." Man» ager .lhu Ansley s l . Auslcy said business prca- sures llcured in Shepard's de- cision io quit. Iii: husinesr ventures include a Winnlpss‘ bcwliug alley and pearl owner- ship rcsort lodge at Minaki. ()ril. A former league zilirslar. he. was wind the most valuable player in the 1959 Grey Cupl title. . A nulive of Dallas. Tex. hel played ior North Texas Slate; College before ioiniug the; SUMMERSISDE —— Hamid Mar- l tin held the Eviman Drug Com- pany lo two him. both in the t Second inning. and MucKeiuies‘ deflated the Guy-couched boys 7-2 at Queen Elizabeth Park in Summelside last evening. Mar. tin struck out nine. anti walk- ed six Bill Daley. siariilhg for Emumi's. Will'de (our iramrs. allowed five hits, wihirfed only two and gave up seven Tree Lickek in first. Rollie [many hook am in the “(111 In! held the Milli!!! hiticas for two bulldogs. He Struck out one And WM one. Kenzlu Jumped iqu a 34? lead in the Tim inning. Winder and Gills walked. Hid I m has: armr in lg! Held allowed bath runners to scare. Jenkins whose fly was Weed going all the WAY to mild Coke GM)” sacrifice fly sc-ui wring home. Martin's double Winch. l Jenkins scram» RM or's and Glilis's infield singles N0. 1 TEE 2p.m.~L. Sampson. .i. Parker l « 2hs-A. Macbcan. P Wood i or‘ Chariottctown, Thurs. May 30. 1963. ‘ FRONT 1 Praise For Johnny A Maiden sporiwrller has loads of praise ior Jonny Carrol v. used to 5 ad his summers Lilainuig Lhe your: 1) Players arwd Summersi . . l'ormer Maldcu High toolball and baseball stair. Johnny just couldn't land a )0!) as assistalll loolhall coach at his old Alma Mater. Even though the head coach was all i‘ur Johnny, he didn't nail dovwi the position. . But Johnny didn't need to look around very long. Nauck ol- 1 .ilcials soon ioulld out the excellent qualities of this young maul and hired him Is I tcuehelccnach. In lhe ihiee years n biso- hail coach here. he has produced two Bay State League champ- . ions and the uiher year his tcum iinished second. He also a Issisiani iuathnil coach End this year was hired n assistant I basketball coach. ’l Folks in the hui baseball town of Cliaihum. Mass. learned U12 iirie job Johnny had done in Summerside and may hired him to rebuild a team In this cenlrc. He was the man ior ilw iota. bringing chatham ilit: lirsl penuani. in tho upper divisiou iyi the league. in 5 years. All oi Carroll's line baseball ubii'uclltllis drdu i go unnoticed. ii made other ioviiis. including Boston. pay attention to the ETHICS oi this young mail The lied Sax have entered into In Agreement with Lil: Chil- ham team in the Capc Cod League to have the Chotharn team l slockcd with big league material. all at them young hone- luisr This is quite a compliment to yir. Carroll to have the lied Sox think enough at him to entrust him with line job oi develop- ing their young players. j, r. A Great Guy Tl-IE Maiden SDOX‘LSHX'IIE'K‘ tilntiliurs: “To guard against a . raid from any nei hboring community. a Chatham lawn ui< -‘ ‘iit‘ial who dobblcs in real estate sold Carroll two choice iota lior a swig The hope is that he lk‘iii build a Summer home help THE FIELD thuudcrs around Tatiehham Corner. wiLh iour iurlougs to go. in the with running oi the English Derby at Epsom. England. yester. PiayfulFancies Down Drain As Reiko Cap’rures Derby i By ALAN HARVEY EPSOM. England lCPl—Two old-fashioned betting [ambled and a dozen playful {uncles West Prince . Loop Opens D'LEARY — The West Prince Softball League schedule was uiiirlnily ripened Tuesday eve— llirlg on the Elonmiieid diamond when Dr. ri . . Dewar, O'Leary. Threw the ilrst hall at the start oi a game between 0‘- Leary and Alhel‘lon. The other two teams in the league. Tlgpish and West Prince .Ililiiurs. played their iirst game in the Tignisli diamond. U'Lcary Got iii in a good start by squeezing out a 15.14 victory over Alberiaii. wmnlng piichcr was Glen gerson wiiilc .lerry Box absorbed the loss. He was relieved in the last inning by Vicior Cameron who was also the only player hitting a home run. Tigiiish defeated West Prince .iuniors 64 ill a well played Home. Aubin Gallant was the winning pitcher. Blair Wilkie was Ille loser. Malcolm Mclnni: was the big gun for Tignish. scoring iwo runs while Phillip Harper and Gerald Keougli star» red dciensivcly. Wcsi Prince rum wcrc storm! by W i l kie. Bobby Proiii and . Garnrt Dymoiid. Waiter O'Mai. Cy slid Dymond were the Jim- iuis defensive slurs. Len Richard “35 plate umpire willie Gary li‘lorreli handled l h e Bombers. i h MacKenzies Top E‘nman Drug 7-2 Iliu‘ti, Marlin went aLi the way in tile iluNl sat-k when the Eli- man right iieidcr dropped his vicious line drive in the iourLit. Wheeler lripied sending Mar. Lill home. and crowed Li'ie pixie lumst-ll an Giliis's sacrifice fly a Enhancing s ml their [list [ally m ||ie second uuuug. Gold Wilkinson walked. Bill Daley biriilcd surely scndmg him lo sewlll‘l. hiorlatl liver Daley at sccond. but Gay's s‘ scored Wilkinson. They didn'l get their other score uuhi Hie seventh. Edgar MacDonald got a life on In error at first. John Poitier reached iirst altar striking out. iiie hall getting away im the Mackenzie catcher. Ulric Gai- lant walked. loading the bases. and wuklusou's lrcc uckct to ilrat sent MacDonald across the pale. _ Dunc Wheeler it‘d all Shclb him with a single and inple in ihrc irl'ps. Woodard was plate AAA - .\.l - H \Viriihli l "ti: 5 i F oil on law Miillu'tulr. mm.- mc int-rut an gem “my hm mm the :Llle‘vbilim‘ll H “8‘15 I routh run as the accord inning. ii “Mumwmnm‘wmmm’ W Mnnk’! home nm In right Enniaii Drug om non 2 2 5 YOUR 5AV|NGS EARN renueildd uddrd anomo- in him hiavitcnzns all m x 7_57 i 4% °" ”"°‘" WHITE PUMPS— Mluwmlmmil. 71 0 Hi Heels 0 Illusion Heels E‘ . Heals Elllb/llhld I.” THUS T W Mun-gut: A. A. menu in liehmoud Street (hath LePIlGES The Home ni tiuM Shm Since 1920 day. The French owncd Reiko, iiilh irom rig». with French champion doc-icy Yves Saint- Martin up. came out oi lire pack to win the mile and a went down the drain Wednesday as the lam horse lrom France —Fruhcois Dupi‘e's Relkiksim- Fly skated home in lhe 134th running oi the Epiom Derby. Making it all look ridiculously easy. the compact hay coli by Tallerkn out of Relative III brushed haughtily past pace- makiug iron Peg and the 100» til-1 shot anduguri in the stretch to finish six lengths ahead Elf the English hope. Merchant Veniurer. all lB-in-l ,chsnce. kagusa. owned by .i R. lvlulliou. was third and Torso gau fourth in the field BI 26. including Count Albany owned by Culsary 590115!“ F Reiko paid ii to i It Praucc's sixth post-war tri- umph lu England's premier classic and it came as a iiumill- sting anti-climax alter all the {or the English horses which. except for Sir Poslcr .Rohirislm's Merchant Venturei‘. iiinished straggling iu the rear. LATE GAMBLES WILD come all the more biltcr—thc wide range oi betting in the most open Derby ior a and the phenomenal splurge nl "wisc hey" Zia. Weruhcr‘s Duplation and Lordl an Max Bell. which iiiiished iur hack ufier showing I flash of early 5 eed. was Two iaciors made Iht‘ out-Head. ahead of Ame k But when the ho dei i'or home Zlvyearcol SPORT ECHOES. By Norman Macdoiiald Sunilnersitie Bureau of The Guardian lurid Join the community. 'i'hercs a sirolzg iccimg that Ill: wlll summer there and also that he vu'il stay on in Nati’k. hail race. The victory was Johnny had a background which glossed the Red Sumac worth 598547-40 1° Relko's had played baseball at Duke. perhaps the nation's top noilegaata owner. Francois Dupre. (AP lbasebali team year alter year. l-lls great way with young play- “'iflrlw‘n “Mable "om Lon- 1ers particularly impressed Boston and Lila Penwoy Park op dDM- araiors are certain Carroll will bring out the best in their boy. i Our Maiden sportswriter iricnu concludes "tine_ most popular athlcles over to come out oi Maiden High. ha has no trouble betting on with his own charges. opponents cr ciliclais. This i: why he‘s with the Red Sox and one day may become a scout ior the learn." We know we speak [or all Prince Edward island «pom iinns when or say we are delighted that .iohuny is show- l to such nae advantage. We didn't have as many opportun- - our summersidr irieuds to get to know Carroll but the lew m . we crossed paths we were mighty impressed with this ilkrlibie and capable guy. lieep going up. .vohuuy. Befler Fishing Weather ~ . . E trout iishcrmcn are getting better weather ior their Mm": ex"““."“°5 “959‘” "‘E‘Hhoiig sport these days and some mighty nice looking hair mediocre racing records. ‘ . m latinll. by Vimy out ol Duplicily. la” fififiayfimng we met Porble KElirledy on his way home . . . er iisb cs osebery‘s Fighting Ship. These two E n gl is h hope scarcely mentioned a week ag dominated the final ieverisii I H u. idmrred (mm 10 in 1'0 hmme‘irom a jaunt to liloreh and the notion Bruins _poriorn_i H Dost-“me 59m“ lam"? at a three pound trout to brag about. It was a race loo -5 to 1 while righting snip. 25 my Kennedy was really proud at his efiorvs to l two days EHO. became all with this nice weather favor-lug “5. the rage at ii to l iiish morulugéh m be _ - .Thai's more an cou sar 1", "'9 .mnmug' 3”" x we tried our 'sklli' and got nothing bu pulse-stopping 15-minute delay. “in” m Wk.“ I“, m, on. ., t a iirst class ireezilxg. i (hes! night! we listen] 8' "‘9 Wit caused by theius book one that will at least be iu the same company as th- loutsider Hullabaloo and Porto-Wine Porhic showed in Tuesday. ll we do. ihen you an be can fim. 9mm... 5......“ early m‘llih oil or you readers will hear plenty about it. the middle dwisiou while Fl ht-i ini; snip i v a nail... Annual Truck Meet ll b 1 ion t til i . iiiiuifcazgirdlf: told.I ' w! . THE annual Prince Edward island interschasstlc track lt was the rust Derby minud field championships are set ior this coming Saturday at umph ior Duprg, a 74.ygap.o1dlMi-.‘morlal Field in Charlottetown. We were out at the province when the county meets were but we understand thry were highly sueccraiul and is in plenty or record breaking on done i The participating in l invalid whosc ill health forced‘ ‘iiim tu slay in aris. Dupreliiefi‘t'm“ m" .mras ibc Gcorgcs Ciao andi . h m p, Plaza Atiicnee holels in Paris mm" mm" ‘c 1"” w cream of the l 3"“ '5 ma!" smckhmd‘” “ “"3 ‘mhliiieuaiiica'iiifléoes morning and siteruoon at the Victoria Park Rilz Carlclon in Montreal. . track. . Tarqogau came down thel ‘Epsom Hill and past dangerous Tattenliam Corner with a clear ricanownedl Iron FEE and Rel o. l Mass 0i Business lFaces NHL Bosses l By w. it. WHEATLEY lawners. They are also expected rscs pointed d champion French jockey Yves st. Martin gave iielko his head and the land he ncver rclinquishcd. MONTREAL lCP) — Whenlto clarity the transing rule so the National Hockey Ledcue‘thai L players, ilriished for opens its annual tliree - day the s dsttii can't be sent to mi- mccting Monday, the mass oi nor leagues whose season has business will include such things not cudcd. as a proposal to start staulcy SEEK CURBS Cup piayoiis later. a rule to Tim riiit‘s committec will con. n ».- Summerside High (rack anti ileid lthleles dominated the last two years' iiual luterschb- insllc meets in Charloiielown. l . ll unmistakable Tigris liilt the Ilde may ht- he- ‘ in turn. and iiicir mowing me mt be quite so Ipechcilllr Iliis Saturday at Chari lawn. e of e times chnlked up by Queen Cnunly pmlcivanls Ihis yellr look iomldlhle. Still. we think the Sum-Iii group will give a good Iccmull oi lheniselves. probablyl liifle below this The urohd eiriorce pitcher, Pete Denna. a product or wl uipeg. reminded us oi liaucy. an RCAF riinger M a law years back. both boys had whippinl speed. but seemed a little short on couiroi. Granted. . Devan- walked only ihrce in tour Illulull. and struck out leven. which sppeara to give e lie to our aracssmeni or him Ibove. We got the Im< pres-ion. however. that the Eumau Drug baistueu were helping him by iungiug at wild pitches. Our thing about a iirehali artist. he doesn't give a batsmen much time to decide wheihcr ihr bull b. going to he over lire pints of not. per-nu may iuru out in be wlrard No. I in the Prince Now watching any ball game adrir e little risk to liir nrdin. ary routine or living. hurl ions . are willing to take those small chances irir the :Ike oi sor- lng and euiayiug the gum. But at least promnirra shnnid. and 1 generally do. try to minimise the risks as much as possible. limnlua vhn uirml hahind "— T de May Be Turning Plenty Of Speed Should Minimixe Risks curb coaches and sldcr a proposal to curb couches iproably the return oi the Amcr- who. it is tell. through an eph ican Hockey League lo drnit dcmlc oi delaying tactics or grams. par; L'ussednrgls ha‘ve‘ Iaiedmy ‘ The uihcrmg brings loaeihcr ma 2 some o mas an s . scores if hockey men irom Can. . are I: a lavonte dodge. pan ‘ada and the U ' Sinies. cholilwlfifluwlmn play been 5mm. bargaining gum. a,lscnppcd in one end. The coach srl many iuis lravci ibc same player deals “my win he 4,, calls a couple or players tolling l'iulu. c ulon‘i count. but we .umnuaia. mg, a. business llriicli chy stand and daud e. uould csllmulc lilac six bails‘ The“ ha, been a 19...“; TliP rcicrae can‘t rules or: 9.. hit by airinrcc butler lctt the .mm H... upwewerm .p‘ml ErIrrdrt‘cause le payers an luncld aboui ine yards lo the NHL may we gap is m ms 5 . ‘ right of sccond base. and hcad~ born-e9... m. m, M m regular Thc rrlcrcc skates i: the cd ior thc same spot in right magnum. Sunday law in My... beach. The players not limb. corn-c hold. ll lhc second base. _and ".9 mm M m. playmg The rclcrcc ilnglly has to mth mail had had a good crystal ball. mg following Tuesday. in. “ait'li and. ,th a lo-secouh bc could havc played in oue The “Mm, of a mu. gm. warning. thrcalcnmg a benc spot and tossed all those iellowa am. “my a “may...” pcnails. wlulc thc iaus ride him out at (“'51- be dealt wlih by the NHL c ___r in}, uumcrcriully. Thv changed rule would em. lEcigles Crush lCardigan l7-5 standard it! the past two years. but still good. A illnuy thing about Monday’s soithaii game: we never saw Dimer him it) t‘ull a bench pen- ally if such tactics cause any delay iihaiever. The American Hockey Lcalul County League. but we'll re- ulll continue. on the opening serve judglnerii until we see him whipping the ball in to day. a moving that began in those urmchaicnl. lugging . v ork last Monday. The Mackenzie grreushirtt. Gmgeimiri Eagles turn. AHL will discuss a proposed It's time somebody with auth— Cardigan‘s 1963 Kings Cou y a rermcni rcsinvma the dralt. liy did something about that Baseball League debut into a MIGHT HOLD DRAFT 90mm "um" we highlmare lasl ovcuing at Can it u i« raiiiimi. lhr drait will home be bold Tuesday when the NHL also draiis imrn ihc western Mm Hockey League and the Eastern PrOICSMltilz’il Hot'kny League. The iarmcr XHL-AHL drait was disculliliiiit‘d in 1958 Mid the AHL decided in go it Time. A shorianc ol capable players in said in have developed. L'ndcr lnc proposal. the him. have up at the Queen Elizabeth soitbull - w “o in: a... diamond. Scems up there the .23; a P catcher MS a 50H 0‘ “squatter”: right". and wherevrr he dccldrs , to warm up a pitcher is “bullpen Wal?“ “35 "‘“f‘” “f “‘fifaf‘“ ' - . a so WI u-r is v . pitches he missed lasiyeur vicnl mam“: WWW mm “mm lcs. Georgetown rniohrr into the grandstand. We were H. clipped on tho sidc oi the head 9 wllh nuc. which kuockcd our gain giassesoil butmiraculousiy did Traukic biscphcc hos lhc “m d...” pm... the App “d uni hrruk iircm. AliniJicr “pass- stiiriin: anti u-mun: liiirhcr. sillquilciiiiy. at the AHL sn- ed hall" ncvwhcitd nii s (an bring rrim-cu in the liiill bv ""31 “.99....gygl... i" H... mm. slimildul'. narrowly missmg I‘Biitidy \icCuilnuch ’i‘llr tun cl... my “up. “page h. m youngster in a lowcr seat. mumioucn :al'r up a ccnrbmcrl mm. mu n mum m. ,iotai oi 10 bits u-luic issuing l NHL-milled players on the re and issuing i\ll7 iv-co tlckci. scrvr list or a pro club not 1 Billy common sl» i ~ mcmbrr nl ibc NHL r lit-Dr‘s hill :5 “3} In Ilaiir AHL lwucr \iai'lnlrl-r m lhc Illde in Mint .ll-ll. clubs could get (‘liirhan and \larliiir‘r \l’t‘rr .\HL surplus players. The die my... (D. li luvs. rauolua rizlii cussed urn-c in llus draii has 3.. W...“ m hm :lolulo All NHL dralta are Gerard 5mm. abd leawv'ciit-s 520-” 7 Marinlrrr “cl-r our sllrkr-r irlr slosT FARM (‘iiri‘liflaii varii \llih till: hits it Am”) HlirnPO Lx esseailtliiy In iiil’cciiltliigs agricultural t‘ttuiiiry wltb rub- Umpu-c lo the game was Rod bar. hemp. tobacco and cocoa nb- \izrnmlnlli Ul- rnlln ni’ndulsu the longest hits or cell-am dun masks ior pm. (fiction. A" ‘1‘ noinl to III": to supply masks ior the Knee- talc-a who are placed in the same positinn? Lot's be un- sihie about this, helm some. 9 lets hllri. and have R!- irlctru balloons. The are. is rliher sum up lhorr. We ld~ mit. hut saier location. can a. min!"