14 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. May 21, 1984 SPORTS FRONT By NICK HIL‘IURE 'iPhilidelphia Regains Lead lBy Trouncing Giants 7-2 t i By THE CANADIAN PRESS ;and winner of six games thisv Willie Mays went hllielg 1,. i Johnn Callison had a rfect.‘ campaign. Marichal gave up a three official times at bat and i day at the plate as Philadelphia} solo homer to Richie Allen and l dropped below the 400 mark tPhillies climbed hack into the i' a two-run shot by Wes Covrng- At New York. Harmon Kille- 14444.A..... Maritime Junior Hockey THE CANADIAN Amateur Hocke) AssoCiation lost otderable money in the Memorial Cup laydmxn series among Montreal N'DG Monarchs. (itiawa Montagrards and merside Junior legionaiires this s ring. _ e series was played in the Montreal Forum and in lust. about every way possible. it was a _ , Crowds were poor. the by-times impractical CARA lost money and Summer-side was sent home because they weren‘t good enough. The Lezronaires played as well as they had to In the Merl— tnmes. capturing their championship in straight games. but just didn't have knmmhow and the. polish to complete against the professionalized Quebec clubs. . A could have fared out better at the gate. according to Summerside manager .luc Clark. would have been to hold the round<robin series In one of Quebec 5 smaller cities or a trwn Ari-where but Montreal. ‘5 a foregone conclusion that the only junior hockey that will draw in Montreal is the top quality Junior "A . Anything lower just doesn't rate, Clark contends. and we agree in. that a smaller city that doesni have. the quality of hockey Montreal gets would have packed an arena al the antes. fmForl the he): few years the MAHA would be wise if they dorget about. sending their junior champ against. the Quebec Memorial Cub representative. We would be better (if-f if we tried to set a series with one of the many junior “B league winning clubs in Que One More NHL Roe THE E‘s STILL one more NHL race to go this season. But It won‘t be the kind you’ll see decided in an arena. 5 one will be l-lalii'ax's Sackiille Downs Saturday 'ill ride hcrses NHL and, _ . athgate. Toronto: K MacNeill. Chit-a 0; Parker MacDonald. Detroit: Forbes en- gHamil. \‘ew York. and Big Sam Eicheverry. The closing banquet for the Friday night Mixed Bowling league at the Rollaway Lanes was held last night at the Ca- MIXED BOWLING CHAMP right are: Thelma W orth. Gertie M a rt I‘ 11. Joe Gallant tcaptain) Kay Jay and Ka Cantwell. Missing from the adian Legion Home Shown above as the Winning team of the league with the Friday Night trophy. From left to NO PROPOSALS ARE MADE I After Aft also ad- have an answer to the chal- spread This was taken on the: f I; t i Galbraith. There are six teams in tb a picture is Milton league. ! l ' Iplayed in the . national team strong enoughtog ‘National League lead Wednes- day with a 7-2 triumph overj San Francisco G i a n t s which: snapped pitcher .luan Mari-1 . ‘chal‘s victory string at 12. i n the only other day game. majors. Minne-‘ ! sota Twins erupted for five runs_ in the first inning and defeaicd‘i 'New York Yankees 7-4 as Ca- lmilo Pascual pitched his fifth‘ iAmerican league victory of the 3 t I t Hockey Program i 850". ,‘ Unbeaten since Aug. 30. 1963. t Being Planned OTTAWA tCPl Canada's amateur hockey brass decided Wednesday that. it Will take; them four years to assemble a; pick up all the marbles in Lil-i ternational games. a They also agreed that while: some compensation in the form: inf money or scholarships must" Ahearne ls Unscratchecl ! out With CAHA. i t be paid. every effort would be' made to have “a truly amateuri team.“ Delegates to the 50th annuali meeting of the Canadian Ama-i teur Hockey Association all‘ spoke out for a national team, but favored putting off selectioni of a home base. coach and other officials for at least anotherl year Instead they accepted at recommendtion that the 1965; Canadian representative to that — . ' h’ ’ COAT RETURNS .ruiiili iii§§°3r3hi§fi§‘iamh. ton in the fifth inning at San brew hammered his 10th and Francisco, Hill llnmf’rs tor the Twms and Cailison singled his first dfouritonk over the league lead times at bat. then homere n‘ 00 - o v 7' the eighth inning His single miR kl: T "y .0]! a had a m“ the Phillies' three-run sixth.‘“" mm" m "‘9 biz first drove in two runs. “ame- Pascual struck out nine In ard hit a two-run homer just inside the right field foul pol. in the Yankee ninth. f U.S. Agents Seizes Arms ON ICE FIELD ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. tCPl - Robert Doyle of St. John a. chief engineer on the scale: Algerine. has a coat he Just can't lose. On April 8 during the seal in; season. Mr. Doyle took a walk on the ice field in White V . Bay on Newfoundland‘s north M east coast It was a warm day i and he took off his coat and hunt it over a small piece or i CLINTON. T1! tAPl _ L's.“ ice near the edge of the ice “155W? agents have 56'le a pan. _ l5‘"”k 0”? “l Inachine gung Suddenly the 5m,“ pan flame-throwers. mortars and ex. broke clear and drifted away ‘PlOSWGS and arrested a one. with the. coat. He said it didnt 3 "me “line's leader of “The really matter -— it wasn't a 'Mml‘lemenvu 3 country - Wide. good‘ma, anyway. I anti—Communist group. Last Friday. Mr. Doyle was i. The 339ml Who 905M for standing on the deck of the Week“ as "l‘dd‘em’" 5"" 3" ll" Algerine in St. John's Harbor :"amed forms" weapon? buyers when he noticed a small pan lsa'd they Bald R“: hat d of ice with a dark object $.11”er 37‘ “000‘” the arms hanging on a small pinnacle. 1 . The coat had returned to its I i . owner after a 400-mile ocean ‘¥35:f£0n?“"alg 5mg“. '7‘- ”md at ' . 0' guns and bombs showed at least 100 sub-machinaguns. five The agents world hockey, championships be; . n m . V The Downs special event is being promoted by the radix; r '. - , i By JACK SULLIVAN er the session. . i i . and brfiadcasters 0f H‘al‘fél'DaithPg“ afgtgplsvega! :13...” ‘ Canadian Press Sports Editor ldressed by president Art Potteri lenge. Its delegates to the Ill-IF! basis of the eight. teams as the l mmpo‘fid .pnmamy or player“ “m0 FLOURISHES ‘29‘pound 39"“ bomb-"v 59“"?! Crinle Children ‘33“ 5'1? Sir-{£1430 p“; " OTTAWA Ice) Bunny of Edmonton and Rev. Davidlapparently hadn‘t studied the.book—and Ahearne—--said. v‘lf’lg“ “‘ml’eg Maroons- 1963“= PRETORIA- SM”. “"08 mnr‘ars- mm automatic ms W1” be “Old 5" m9 M‘Va "‘ “m ' ' i .Ahearne. the gay dictator of in-i Bauer. coach of Canada's teamifederation's statutes and by-E Had the four - team system' A “ cup Chmplonl' and “1" (AP‘ — 17h°.“"‘"° rmmcems' ms and fines and ammumm" ff giernational amateur hoc key. 1 in this year‘s Winter Games at‘ laws. ibeen used. Canada would have. 1924 ngad'a" fmymp’c "m."- Ion',°f Am” 5 mm" and for: for 3” 'ht‘,“‘°8DOM~ The CU .backed officials ofthe Canadianilnnsbruck, Australia. Ahearne? Controversy swirled in Au- received the. bronze me at. . a" 3‘“ °r ii" "amnula “me one of its rare“ am" i“ addmon'..‘r°asury 539"" team also would jom the club. mals. no longer is on the verpeiraided Lauchiis home in Coll :Ama u k . ' ' ‘said that. on] once In nearl stria over inter rotation of SEEKS IDEAS _ . . . “i r Hoe ey Assoc'auon y y p Players would be added from of extinction. reports a Trans-Illnswlle and confiscated more ANGELES DODGERS received a strong pitching per- iinlo a tight comer wednesda . 20 years has the CAI-{A come IIHF rules set up to determine “I’m not saying that this: , . _ , , , somiiaiiige from PHIL ORTEGA in a late gamf‘ Tuede might verbally spa n ked them anyd ‘ up with a proposal before thefinal placings in the eight-team.method is perfect." Ahearne : W" l,“ W" “"“'~ ‘1" 196“! th°|Vaal WWW“ conservationist-Isub-machine-E’UHS and “Other to down New York Meta. 6-4. TRACY STALLAI‘D Wk the 1955' demonstrated CARA delegateg‘ international federation "Thatl round-robin tournament. {said "It you have any ideas Canadian "3’" 39mg '4’ the I D“ 3- B‘ga'ke ‘flame'lhmwer- his 5th of the season..- v ll “be “he” ie we fail: lhadn't been doing their home-‘was in 1947 when they tried to of a first-place tie for improvement. put them for-‘ 013mm“ . games “mm a _ Francisco's JACK SANFORD Shu'lwl Philadelmfi‘a. “I: o _ lwork in international affairs, i take over the UHF." he chuck-at conclusion of the champion-l ward." imly “mm” “9' _ . _ _ B Alan May“ is... wiir:l Ngiemgllanis bac in DflLEPIgSE tNo one dared talk back, led. iships. the winner would be gig-I Potter termed the refei'eleing. y sesion 0 rs ace . . i The 63-year-old Irish - bornl was no doubt that cided on go spread—the '- "lousy" at the Innsbruck Oyin-g , HARD. the United States top-rinkedofrémigltefizs lpresidem of the InternationaltAhearne dominated the meet- ference between goals scored pics and Ahearne agreed. i the ast four years. has1 iEmma“ prm we U-g “max-ml mac 11C, Hockey Federation look! ing Potter. who raised a fuss and allowed—involving the first. Ahearne also said the CAHA‘ “" ' star from MOHEEbel‘lgfiegawgcfin“ gms‘w‘j geek in he, “a- 'c n mpleie command of lhelin Innsbruck when Canada‘s, four teams. iwanted its playing fiIlFS l" all-3 H R ' d tiive statindI-Ilgfllait major chargpicnshit‘ came in September CAI-Li's golden jubilee meeting; hockey team was niaced fourth: If two or more teams wereliply in international hockeii‘ as eSlgne twirl, a fighting 30-minute. speech after finishing in a second-place tied for other positions. placings “but you haven’t any.‘ ' , l Nation“! MONTREAL (CPI ' t] in Los An eles. die- when 5115! wgnre gagmghfiggwnfswkh BUENO_gof Bram i in which he rebuked the ama.: points lie with Sweden andfiwould ecided on the goali "You have only _ Floyd (eating eMAm hip- the cAnA last season soared to 187.— 1iteur body for criticism of him Czechoslovakia. told the meet-lspread in volving the eight Hockey League rules. And the ‘i curry. coach of Quebec Aces in " “ " ‘ ' or cent from the previous year. and the organization he rem-9.; Ing that "as far as I am con-[teams Potter. Father Bauer NHL isn‘t a member of theithe season jug, finishe‘d_ am The“ “ere 15 014 midget players and only 9.907 in the juvenile . sent; At the maul cerned. our team tied for saw and the Canadian players had IIHF.” . 3,1,.“de briefings“v ms resign. bud-mite re were 5.356 playing Junior hockey. Ontario A1- i‘whose. image has been taro-a 0116' Place calculated the tie - breaking Ahearne also came up With Won m the Ame‘ncau Hockey berm and the Max-mm had fewer players last - .ished in Canada for years anal Father Bauer said his team mathematics on the basis of‘an idea about Canadian tearnstLemzue club for business r“. the “Gus seam. other branches snowed mar .Th .hls cr‘lucs effectively criticized, i was “willing to regroup in 19671 games involving only the top , of the future. It 15: Send 20.50.15 biggest being Quebec's almost 7.000 new players He Invited questions and none 0 meet the challenge again in‘ four teams. ‘players and a national coach to Curr... president of a Mont. Kings Count-y Baseball League holds allolller should ‘was forthcoming. 'th 1968 Olympics" at Grenfl Sweden took the second-place? Europe in November and De- real 0‘“ comp“... said he has tomuhl. 7.30 o'clock According! '0 ED GUN ' l- ” 'ou criticize y 5 ar after Obie. France. He said. “We' silver with a Ill-goal spread. that cember. another 20 in January demde he mus} “mud more ‘year." he told delegates from were the second best '8 m In‘Czechs the third-place bronze‘ and then hold a best-of-three across Canada. "You pritlclw; the Innsbruck tournament." Ewith a spread of 19 and Canada series to determin ‘ the "sewing. the masz finest Ahearne was supposed to beifourth place with a 15-goal national team. ' the man on the spot over Can-I land the method of determinin S P E wlaces in world and Olympic ada's standing. the worst in thel 3 ournaments. but you never 1 .’ e was the man who was sup-i .time With his expanding busi- CanadaSIness. but added "I have been [offered a position in hockey with the Montreal Canadiens." This was confirmed by Cana- l 40-year history of the Games. 0 ' i come up with propOsals." H i ’ glglligck general manager sam posed to have “robbed” Canada} e s Under Curry. the Aces .f'ln— l j ished first and eliminated Pitts- By . Summersldo Bureau of The Guardian ’of a third-place bronze meda and who had put the finger on .' burgh Hornets in the semi-final Gallant requests a full turnout for this practise in preparation for the teams first taste 0! _‘ league competition. this Satur- ' day When "my 3° against me Finley explained "And the mo- : i Gum‘s" Ange“ ment he hears a home i‘llll re- ‘ ported he will immediately set off the fireworks iWashington. Daniels (4-2), tNl.‘ ’ Drug is signing up we don’t Only flames scheduled loimi. but getting Devana was a giant step in the direc- tion a champagne eels. bration next fall. “The A‘s will have a man sit- v ting in the fireworks area with a radio going and will have the Ireworks neadv at all times.“ Norman Maodonald ' the Canadian team with a late ' ‘ ' ! change i: the method of deter- 23:20]?! the finals to Cleveland ., I E g T . A, I mining t e Inal placing: S n e mil —’_““"" ‘ The Enman Drug Outfit . l. "’3 “Am” PRESS. read the rules.” ‘ie de- ‘ ‘ 'Oba‘ble “when for “dB-'3 clared They‘ve been In the l , ma r en ' ‘ ‘ / ‘ ' ' . - scription is stir it! y ‘ N i. H C an?“ "1 mm and I963 " Finley said Wednesday mo” 0’ rem"? mm”! plan m set 0 3 me can as". Elizabe'h Park TueSdéy Monti ing on to Pete. Devana. (For- Philadegéga] (H‘ a'. That did it The CARA didn't Kansas City will see fireworksthe missiles when the club hits‘ W L “1- 53L to see some of 1964‘ 50m, “we “‘9 mixed imagery, pug San Francisco: Hndlev [3m ' displays of his Kansas City Ath-l‘ a homer or wins a game. Chicago l6 9 .640 .. hopefuls in action Enman Drug tossed metaphors are gettinl Chmag“ Bum ,3_1', at " iletics than ever fore I Until this season. Finley had ; Baltimore in 12 .6] _ was Dram-=1“: an me little lea: M MM!” the” days A! mm” ade I“). I 6* 9 club owner. forbidden to used the works freely at, the New Scrk 16 12 371 1!_ ———_—._—_. sue 11.6161 1} you remember, has“! “led” Deva” ‘5 Mg . Fmsburzfl La “; ‘rLs‘ at a; use fireworks in -‘:\lunicipal Sta-j stadium. But there more cnrn- ‘ Cleveland 16 12 571 iii 5509M!" I, last year Enman Drug was the of the most capable fimlzer! Houston. Enman lair INi ' l2... idmm this season. was bubblingiplamts and the city MUM“ ‘ Minnesota ' 13 14 55 1” F/ksr/M' £5,547”? 5W6! team to beat. and to keep beat» to make an appearance. in Is- VF“. York Fish" ,LQ‘ at'Lm’ a“, f ———————-————-l blamed iligm. Tueusday. Fl:le Detroit 11 16 .484 4 fillylfifl5/rjfl Mali/{5 Vlkgf ing. and both MacKenzies and land softball. We dont mes: Angeles. Koufax t3.3l. m)" 1 o f 1 Practise called we: mathh angus lafc't‘ign see Ing Boston 13 17 452 5' / 4R0” / /950, 5/10/05}. . the RCAF did juslt thaé. ll12qu helcfn fwith'liallmggaeflrtfs dang A:amciu Sclilf‘duled. ‘ 3' i Grail: rut;ng iiight the city Killings; 1;? 22‘?!) 4i): 7fihz til I. the Gum s Gay-U tie a an a o. o u.er- ‘ mere“ ensue ‘ ‘ ' " ' ' ‘ 'i i i ‘ squad weiPe not as bad as that the field work him. ‘ L05 Angela Newman (ZZ‘ at i For Kingfishers ‘Caul’lClcll 0; North kansas City.. Kansas (.lty ll 20 .55 It ll Milt/Ella sounds The addition of one or but give him an average de- lBoston, Morehead (2-3). i ._ i al‘tiln [155:3] cfimgli'tyk COT-i two. or on the outside, three fence co? and OPPOSLQE ‘ ,3” ‘3 5 Cm“ O'DMOEMWZ ’. . i ‘ i . l 36h Billy Gan”! has tw- iC-iiyE-Si'otiilutgunali—ow the grade-A performers would have batters wont get dizzy romp- i 'l-ll at. Baltimore. Bunker ’ _ ed a practise for Johnny’s 1” {0 sel- n“ the" mewo‘rks "‘1 put them right in the thick of in: around the bases. Just 134‘»). IN I ,A ,. _ .1 f. .‘ Kingfishers tonight. at 6.30 on its city limits It is five nines I Hung; The" puching. in par. what other players Enman Det rmi Hamilton (0-0» up . « r tthe K. of C. Iamond. Coach northwest of 'Lhe be“ park . ~. I , , O O ticular. gave a little at the g, seams. but one more top-notch- ,_ in that. department would have. made the Enman Drug team a serious contender. Nucleus Of A Good Team i 9t, BASEBALL i SCORES 1 Sports Double Feature - . V x .' By THE ASSOCIATED enzss" ' . 5 ‘ . . He‘ll do the While we were watching Johnson's Coastal Movers. M‘nnnoénericzzo gang;— 7 - Q ‘ W ‘- I i I European Teams tsame m"): when the club win, Games Gay pullled off Darth“ “"0113:'h'fzi‘fimtggseggfi ‘Now i’ork inizomooz— iigi’i - it .. ’. ’ if.- Set For Canada V. Wm those spectacu ar "over- e- amu . _. pascual (52) and Ba" ‘ i : slioulder-catchesthai Gumps is diamond. .tlohnsonhas 3:3“; Terry '13“ Stafford I“. halt-i t OTTAWA “:1,th Human Action Enjoy a day in Halifax. famous“ for. tgléesgoglsgrjamiis algal?” $53301)” mgr play igelsendt’ih Hamilton (3i and‘ Ch 1 fl ' . v H club and the Czech National .‘ MAY- 23M~ Commit? With or over-. - " I A - ;' -‘ , ‘ : owar Rs: Min—Killebrew,‘ 31‘0'9 Owns ern an- 1hOCkEy team Will Play exlfl‘l- The Charlottetown Police oi “1.9”” to the plate umpires?) "l"; rimm' “29:3: tuizzw I}; E2 till. OlIva (Bl. NY—Blan-l drahan appears to be having 'llon games in Canada next 5433- against the R i. softbazll? to” horse ram“ and Nu- With Gumps in there. and If (rerr‘ywranmlln-M but n he {chard ill. . an exceptional“. mm, war m ;son. secretammenaner Gnmm team in Commercial league ac-i '0‘“. L93“! llafi- Eflloy Ulric SEN 0V9!“ his 165! Injury. 9"” l» f k ' “Hume iKansas City 001000101~ 3 51; h“ rookie ' i Juckes of the Canadian Ama- tion tonight. Game time is sei' I day at the races and Enman Drug Will have a tough wn- he" m P B 4 ‘letlmore 012 050 mm. 8131‘ * “35“” " ‘E "‘3’ teur Hockey Association mu for 5.25 m the out Diamond. ' trio around which to build a coach. Bernard and John Mc- liarcn could look after the good team. Rumor has it that _ hen (til Bowsfield till and Laii.i don’t seem to be destined to He said the Russian h v .1 League favorites is they ' losin Willard Doucette. left side of an infield about iDuncan [5,; pa 3' in, “mi . . 3 a 9“ NEW DELHI tAPl—Jl'he So- ;lrliedy I‘Sfls wasn‘t help any. but as we“ a! any am we we 1811—130wen (“PP ; any'greal feats. The Prince yet sent otficial word but that we. Union has providw 8mm“. complete in an exciting l f l e s such They say McLai-en will Den.“ 0000012” Edward Island native is being the has been reliably informed gun} machinery u, mm a sec. mutsli b1:0;lithoingrilling.“ ' I with Ininan Plumbing. 1’wiuIiIngton 211010 osx—iiiiiii ".se“ “3“”“5' as a ""9? ‘3 team will make! ‘ - nd .OOO-acre collective farm m" in M mowed I" the n on e’ k to fill out their and if this is so. the 901le 0' R a k ow (0-3) Navarro Iaii mime" {or the. Kansas City The .Rus'l'm Win 91” 0‘“ in the That desert 0f Raiast‘han. "mm" with ' 590'“ cc" Drug can pic up u h w "w “MW. ‘8 be,“ iEgan m S arm (8, d F ' ‘ squad. Vern pitched two in- :aame in the east and seven on at Jetaar with irrigation and MI Di team. Sinai", "u; “a, we“ in m“. in" 65‘“: i“) C33“ F133;, nings last night against the ‘eight in the west. power to 'come 9mm the Bhak. . , r e ‘5 "n" m "‘9 No" i ‘- (SH-m“ gimp-s * ' ' ‘ ‘and‘ 3mm,” Hat 1‘)” yFre‘ Orioles and didn't. give up any i The Czechs are taking part. in Nangal Dam In the Punjab The I W“ "out k i L We looked briefly at _.ris a . . . .hah ‘2) ill-hfiyrn“ (3" w?“ runs but his team lost 8—3; a U.S. tournament in Decem- first such fsi-m.' se up at Andy Bathgatg P Mac. Kennedy 2 ‘3). ' 1 which was the ‘ bet and afterwnrds will Play Suratgarh in 1956. successfully‘ ' “kc, Donald The I“ mm 0020001» 3 70; j:eheved Akar in the won four 0; five games in Eastern mzduces grains. sugar and: ' Boston 000200 —4 51! - co on. A c The make-up of the RCAF within the 1105;? (ficgonpllgq Chance. Osinski (4) B. Lee . . « ""6? l9 ‘ ! 'l-2l '7! and Satriano Rod r team is pretty much of a mys m" V" . b. v ‘59 3 g president. so I sues: 30 m. Lama (4.1) R d t. i . Firs free lesson Sac (cry 90 “1" b‘“ the” "e a" will not hit Plain"! 50mm“ "‘13' and Tillman. Nixon Ignaz 8 i it Jar-’8’" or the gets underway at kvme Downs m 23 way. boys who come into the year. and that's too bad 3 u, e ; at 3 P~m- Don t “Ila this opportunity to see your favorites in action to W- mum between mm“, and can” Bob could give a softball i pm]. ‘MMMM 71”; ed by such stars as Parker McDonald of the Detroit Red Wings. Forbes no doubt some of them will be a long ride 'Wllen he connect 4 5 San Fran. 100 010000— 2 70 i T’ Du ‘ Kennedy of the Boston Bruins. Andy Bathgtlte of the Toronto M 8 the bright stars of 1954. fairly With it. We saw him hit i Mammy, Baiduhun (2.0) a ""9 ep— nc'ng as they compete in a six horse race. This event will receive Na on wide Banks. softball league one of last year‘s longest homo proxy. was up to the park tuna in a game last year. Ray Robinson Tuesday night for o 0 Y t. Louis MMle—i so it bi . i J it 5-3 it Be 11;: ' 0 Wins Demon idihul‘°§.c12%'§i_1d‘“:$§“¥2 6.22.522... .1. . RULE CHANGES- mm”; WWW” “2:3; “m‘“m"°vtnic°.mi...l‘°‘°' “was”: 0V Barnes $3.333; fihtwi’il‘ii 3323323313 133ml? Z‘il l-Appncatiom will now be Invented from my who hu either ""1 10°" 8W“ Pitt-mime- “ckm mliable u do?! 3:: N3vimto er tender Joey Archer. Lemaster v4.2. Sadow-ski is» first. second. or third in a «latest, a. nun held within m five ‘m-“d ""3 “8 “WW Mlle“ Mt ‘t W. MI! 28rd- naijnes of Trenton. NJ. was . Boeft i9» and Tom; Purkey years: (previously the rule read; “within the past two years”.) aed the shot with Archer 11-3) .lay vial and Edwards. V he went the ram. with «- uni. Mil—Ton. m; cm _ Z—Appllcailons will now be received up until Friday. May 22nd. with the re— ” mailbag" hugging. magnum. mm 4 H turned forms to be in the hands or the committee not later than y. was m or u M- ‘ a. ammo“ m I.“ he” a: "0:31:36, M 2m. 3 H May 28th. (Extended from provin- dealllino—May 19th.) . clean t middleweiflit title in 1900. had‘ Burgess: Nottebart (Mia) "MUM" more than 175 nan. many W No ‘0 against inedi- of late in Europa new Icareer. fought Gaylord BarnesI Phil—Allen iBi. $400 and ‘ Callison '3‘. travel expenses here from New Chicago ork S Segui t2-3l, Aker t5) Handra-i gue ball. although the Athletics Wednesday. Pnovibfs am t5) and Dalrymple; Marlena. i Iii-ll O'Dell 16). Pierce t7i and? iCrandaIl. H a l l e r 191. Hits} Coyington It... MMM—n H mond (5) Jones (7) Owens 49) land Beteman. HRs: Pbli — land (1); flan—m (7)., and Fiddling Contest: on snow". MAY soul — 1:30 PM. coverage live on CBC from Sockyille Downs. SPORTS CELEBRITY DINNER see National H or k e y a