ii"!!! !i' - ...-..A. .,' .F- 1 g twin ftrjwc ' 7:x& Baltimore Edges Senators In OpeninggDoy's Ga Gus Triandos Hits Homer; Rookie Drives In Winner Iii WHITSI-it VHOEMAKER game into nycrtidmo. ' U. M . . Ti d t - Wx:iHIN(.T()fs tAP' -s Haltli aI!H"'l.llIiI((iuTITLI:(-,Illll.!l-llI;Icnll'l'l! with a niorc i)i-inlr: IKPDI hammering single Ind lddm , mm . bugger 5”” '"' wd'”I”'”"'I"” Vmhen Mm” after Powis had ushered Williams vial avid iiiiallv. alter ll innings. ham. in the Hm '”" 2 7'" "””""5 day "Clary Baltimore known Ior its lack of mm the Krmitm-5 President El-ppm? pnwerh (NW1 M dmmmy ""--'l-"H" "Wit" t 'lit""”"'”l'” with Rob (”haL:lIr-s and Camila i-rn-iii in -.iiii - -plaxhrti Grtiilth pncual " mm pounded mu 3 F'”"”'”' hits. Piisrual. lAI10 relieved star- i-;m.ii..liirr iat tlirimlh Hill ter Chakales in the eight. gave up three hours and 17 minutes of the only nng run but that was the big Hm? HF ('hCi"FNI "10 SEHBIW5 "II one. He is as rliziraed with the loss. will .'-lIlPl' getting the contest AHBWED THREE ""5 atarird hv ilirnviing out the tradi- tional IIISI hall M ihr tinish ii um ii 33-year- old Baltimore rookie. i";irl Powis, vitio knotted iii the ulririing r-iii IAIIIV .a .aCIlflN fly to rentre hold ' t)iil. lliiliaiiin ohii Ilati orient-rt the l.Itii uith A double. stored to lend the rroud oi 31.871 homr In the fourth the Senators eloutsrt Baltimore started Hal iSl-.i.vini- Brown and relicier Mik- FUFEILPIE? tor tvr runs FIRST TRIUMPH The Orioles. edging tniierti Ihrir first opening - day triumph since they entered the American League in 1954. tallied twice in the fifth and shot ahead in the seventh on Gil! Trinndof boom-I -I Emmi. log tworun homer into the left centre l-iirat-.het'x. Flint Courtney doubled in the Washingon run In the F!KIlIIi. making It nix-all and sending the S 6 Sugar Ray I: Title Than Any Other Time av MURRAY ROSE GELEENWOOD LA Kt. N Y IA?-A-He's held the welterweight crown. once. and the middleweight championship Lhrne times but Mon- day sugar Hay Robinson iii ”liun- grier" In! a title than any other time in his long and Iabulout rar- oer "t'.-xi not the rhsmploii any more. ” -a.-rt the 36-year-old Harlem dandy at his training camp." and I nor: in ant to be again.” Robinson said he 3 lighting mtIre.' tor the title now than lor mnney although he's never been one to overlook another tat pu- dav Since making his comeback. be": had three rich purses for Ilil. two winning title lights with Boboi Olson and his loss of the crown in Gene Fullmcr. Jan. 2. "I'm in good shape. flnancliilly." said Ray "I've straightened out with the income tax man. my busi- tiet-.ser. are to good shape. iiiid I could quit tlnw and live it normal The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday. April 16. 1957 . title the out; ot a W" career diitinl hliclt Rilli I.oc: a veteran at 1'1. pilrhod thr Iii! iwn innirlazs. al- lowed ilii-co tins hut no runs and gained tlw t'IPl'ISI(II'1 He succeeded .Bi'oiin. Fnrnirlts and Billy 0'DeII on the miiunrt EJILIEAHIPS. roiiaticd up for six runs and in IHIS. accounted Ior liwn nI washitigionls runs with it Ithree-bagger in the fifth Inning splurge that gave the Senators I 5-2 lead Phat-lalr-2 ii bull pen op erator tlnhl manager Charley Dre.-isen Aiiairtert him the coveted lopenlng-dav assignment. livencd 4 up proccertirigi at the start with a pair of wild pitches that assisted Baltimnrn to a 1-0 margin in the first I Bali Wash llil ozn III M-V717: .1 mo son 010 (Xi---E ll 2 K-'nri-ii:-lea tdl Odell ilil Lou Hot and Triandoil: Chalialea. trim-ugl int and Courtney. w Loee Tr Puoilal HR Halt-Ti-I andou Hungrier For iight' 1 "Long enmigh 50 back from Fullryier and take an Carmen B it I l I to twelterweiglit champion! in I big outdoor tight in New Vorlv In the aummer That should do it ” Robinson”: nrlrr ha: been stung by the loan to Fiillmer whom he characterizes as "a maul. awk- ward boy." Ray is determined to regain the and prestige HM going through the roost grurlling work- gct that Iiel in IMII. ILA YER SENTE NCED PORT HURON. Mirh lAPl Roger Fettin . 36. was sentenced Monday to ye. to 15 years Ior manalau ter in the Iaial shooting or hillbll singer Lonnie Barron. Felting had pleaded guilty to the slaying Jan. it He mid In had gone to the :itiger's home to pro- life How much longer would l1l.VeltIng and ii quarrel eiiiiur-rt. teat Rarrort'a attentions to Mrs. Springfield Dumps Spring Valley In Kensington Rink set-it-ti tor the limit 'I'roph.i' ! - It Scoring lor Springfield were it. Richartison 1. F. Sinclair 2. I-Zrlr lo a hocliev game Bllyed at Remington rinll last night. Spring- 'Md d"""d 39"" Vm” M Sinclair 2. Watson i For spring the score. oi 7-.1 llprinllield MW Valley: I.. Ciisrly 1, E. Mn- IOIM: the tw-It three-out-oi-live Murriol Alboriy sifrlalisi pi... The” I Intermediate Aces Tonight Senior "H" rtiamplnnl. aey'x Area. Albany will The Albany st Pats. triple will-I tiara or rliiimpionatilpa in i95tL57 Mason will face their tiiiiteiit test intermediate Aces. reIn- The game whit-Ii should he I of the lslandliiatiiral start: at 1.10 on play the orrut by members sroiir or KING'S Hockey Your Ends In King's Rambler: I The victory by the Command on over the Toppers could be classified as the eat. upset so let. in the Mixed agile. Ttiey Va! waned. A team from 81. Peter! were In maxim, gigs! ii; it I ll ::::u5f Hi-nnes , be strengthened . tonight at Fivir Stadium when they - by the addition of Gorri Ciitrlitie 1 me ,--......:..1 Viirlirn Ketitirdi, Ir has 2lVFyi A ztaiidiili ovation yest.ci'day on being presented with a beautiful wrist. watrh by Frlzadler W.W Held on behal! of P It? island Hoc- key tans. an desrrilied iii the mi graying ll to rt Brig RFIFI. Forhei Kennedy Sr Jamie and -Ilrktr and hrothcr "I'lnrhia” duck Coombs Dies Of Heart Attack PALESTINE. Tex 'APu iohn day He WM 74 He was belleiut to have -iit feted in heart altark rt mli: rn years ago after having coached at Cnomha. who won his oicknavri-I lit pitching three full world .Iert.e:' in five. days in 1910. was a member of Connie Mai-.li'i Philadelphia Ath- Ietica trom 1906 through 1915 He also was credited with pitch. Ing the longest complete game of record in the history til the Amer, iran League. That. was I 24-inning. marathon with Boston Red Sox.i which he won. on Sept. 1. ltttlti ' In 1010 he set a record of I3 aiiutoutii which still stands for the moat pitched in one season Coomba won his first game with the AH after jumping directly In the Ameriran League from Cnlhy College in Maine In mo he iron 31 and lost 9. Leaving the A's. Coomba nlayod with Brooklyn. the Phillie: and closed out his career with Detroit Ttgriw He coached at Williams College and Princeton UlIIl'P.l'5II.,V before going to Duke for Ill! 15- year tenure. A RIFLE SCORES n tlron Man Jacki Coomhe. one oil the greatest pitchers in the hilt torv of baseball, died hero lion-,i tired from baseball in out. threel Duke University for 25 years I crimes against. the Chicago (uh.-.I PRESENTATION TO FORBES ENNEDY, JR. 'the Black Hawks has won his gen- In making lh- tire;-riiiatiiin Brig adler Reid tlcsrribed the progres- aiw achievement of "Fnrble" In hockey rirclizs wliirh began with his childhood in t'VI..earv and con- tinued IIYHIFJ” varloiis ace groups in Charlottetoviii One season at .H:ilifa.x Has Illllfllvrd by two years with Llir Junior t'aniidieua lll llontrral uliirh proved to he lhia iltcnpin: stone to the National Ihlorkev League and a berth with lthr Iamnii: rhirazo Blark Hawk: I "I! znlrndld iwrinrmanre vi-ithi I -iiirlion you In diapenace with used blade compartments. 20 Blades. 31.00. The following ll the t'ii-titan Rifle Club scores tor April in High score a possible wait shot by Leon- ard Mactioaald. Prize: will be awarded in each rings, for thi- high aggregam of the next II1rP( shoot:-, ..A.. Rm" Vertaey A. F. Gormlev All Macbonalri Ralph Jenkins Wendell Marbemi Al Mulch Bob l-Iamblei F Leruiarti Mnrnnnaltl Bill Ro ersnii Plrlr Wlaon Fred Yourilinr HI-her -Inna: Walla:-r Smith "F AS33283 'Si23'5Z323 Terry Jones Bill Walsh Percy storey GRNAIM TORI LIST . Canada April IQ nails to new homes to Canada. HPID .tbeAar-aaialettnoooa carrying 130 Hungar- .- 10 Blades. 50c. Regular I package. 5 for 25c. eral acceptance among hockey fans in the National League as on of the best. as well IA the admir- ation of hlii trlenda in his native province Honoured guests at the lunch- eon were his lather. Forbes Ken- nedy . Sr and two young brothers. Jackie at the champion Island Mldgeia tAbbiest and Jamie. high aroi-er in the island and city cham- ion Cuba Guardian Photo EASY DOES IT! above with Gillette Blue Blades Sin 0 Dbuble-Edged For Double Economy PIOIAILIPPITZEBRS HIV YOII (AP) - Probable for today's inalor leuue with probable attendance nu roeimla in parentheses: American League Washington at New York tan.- III)-ltbuck Stobba (15 . 15: vs Vhltlty Ford (19-6). nat.roit.at Kallaas City t.'ll.tlltll -Frank Lsry (21-tat vs Tom Mor- an (0-1) - Chicago at Cleveland t.'l5.000l v mfierce (20-0) vs llerb Score lesion at Baltimore t35.00tH - (T.o.ln Brewer I19-tit vs Bill Wight 11!. IE; National League Brooklyn at Philadelphia iiiigliti --09.000!-Don Newcombe t27-7t VI Robin Roberta tls-lat. Milwaukee at Chicago t35.IWIl Warren Spahri izo - iii va Bob Rllah '13-10'. St. Louis at Cincinnati I.13.0ntli 7. Bean Wehmeier ill-tit va Johnny Kl! patein tl2-lit. ow York at Pittsburgh '36 Mm-Johnny Antonelli izovi.1- ii.- lob Friend (17-17:, a, w. I. WIIEATLIY Canadian Preaa list! Write! MONTREAL (CPI - Coach he Blake brought his disappointed Montreal Canadiena back home Monday convinced that the team's tamed power neodl a reviv- ing shot if the resurgent Boston Bruins are to be st.uPP05- , After droprlnl titres games in a row to the Montrealsrs. the Bruins came back fighting in Boston Gar- cllion. ' "our power play was lousy." aatd Blake faly. "There was no drive to it We still have the ad- vantage. of couraepleadlng 3-1 in games, but we've Just got to go out there tomorrow nlght and put more drive in our PIIY if we are going to win that necessary fourth game. ”We're dis: pointed naturally in not winning sat night. At an same time we got an even break in the two games in Bolton and on that basis we am not dissatis- Iied. but the team has got in coma up tor the Tuesday game and :9. gain its drive." CRITICAL OF REFEREE! Blake wasn't too haw! about the reterrcing Sunday night of Red storey. "but what's the use of kicking - it won't get us ltgy. where ” "How can a guy get run into the boards like Henri Richard was rilammed by Leo Bolvin and no penalty be given? Yet chegpgr penalties were called. 1 ”Dollard St. Laurent got a cheap p penalty -A it was called high-stick-I in; e that. put us two men short.t I with Boston one man down. in the den Sunday and grabbed a 1-0 de- ummu first Rlfiod. Tiara when the IN- Iiis got their tint goal. "But Jack o! Boston MOI - stlchotl Eve times and was Ioaallasd only once. oh. well. I guess that was a good average of what was called. Maybe it figures out that both teams got away with stuff. Anyway. there's no use Itiiawking about the refel'eei.ug." POWER PLAY WEAK lllkafeltthatnviitonlyizlkughgt e "three ofpfgwurrot cg bncscoregl 'L even get a decent shot on "At the same time let's give the Bruins credit. They played a good game. Now it's up to us to play a better one and beat them. Henri Richard appeared to have suffered no further damage to his left knee, Injured in the Thursday game in Boston. and didn't seem to have any bad effects from the racking up Botvin gave him. out the little rocket was ll tly on ihellmptromasorea osslio left the train Monday. A shot by teammate Dickie Moore caught Henri squarely on the ankle but be In expected to be ready (or Tuesday's game. Canadlena and many or their supporters lett Boston by train Immediately after the game. The Bruins stayed at home overnight and were due in Montreal late Monday 'by plane. The Bruins came oiit oi Sunday night's game in good spirits and except for a tew minor bruises and cuts. are in good shape physi- i-ally Fleming Mackell. an all - star lorward in the 1952-53 season but Blake Admits Canadians I Need More Drive Tonight aren't putty tired, too Coach Milt Schmidt says pi-la. behind is the drivlltl tom Bruins. "We've got to play a tomorrow night in be said. "Those lellowg have a lot of pride. They d.Idn'Q want to be beaten in tour games. Now that they've beaten Montreal once they're convinced We've got to win win we can do it." . game nal." '2'li."i?.'i'.i' they cu IoIIvacu's Ioby Is Too Sinoll He Says MONTREAL (CF) - Jun leil voau. Montreal Canadllna centra star. saw his W:-pound daughter for the first time Monday and shied off from holding her. "Later: it's too small." said Jean. gazing at the blanket-clad bundle. Illa firli child. Tba baby will be named Helene. The baby was born Friday night Down to: while Beliveau was in the Stanley Cup playofta. 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