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York that Chicano still in the “i don't care when we fight.” MP Pm!- sald the ch-allenlet‘ who will be . I'll-Ll PLAN 29 next Nada! "1 don't run Liston said his plan for the had about New York turning me ,fllhl Wll “10 cut it Short " Al dam not my on," mm {first he said only that the ham showed they want“; me, x . would end early one way or the would jun “k. m an“. lumen told it was cut! ma 0 FY “.3291: .h'tgdbhlgzt ' to pick a round when making a problem would be in the Pat ‘ tat-son fight, the his fellow aria- "s........,............{Managerial Changes Seen . getting a place to fight. he said. “Once he steps betweui victory prediction, be aald‘York Athletic Commission D "make it three or four rounds." fused to grant him a licence The challenger said he was last Friday. plrasod by the statements of “i an not surprised that Patterson to the effect that ha New York turned me down," would iiiz'tit Liston next or never be said. fight again. : Liston said despite his study “I thank tia meat it." satdibaceround and frequent Liston. "it makes me feel nod. ‘hrushea with the law his am- i i think there is a little doubt bltlon is to be accepted "like in his mind. He thinks he can evorybody else" if he wins the heal me and wants to prove it title. to himself and to the world." Liston said he will start road Liston said he has received nork today and begin boxial between 500 and 600 wires. iet- Monday He said he weighs 225 ters and phone calls expression pounds and expects to scale 21: coniidcnce in him alter the New 'tor the light. Probable psicnmiProbable Soon In Maiors ly m ASSOCIATED PIES! I ,0! ulmn Probable pitchers for today! “waORK MPH“, b3“ ""1" In!” “’9de 3"“9- ha” season is less than a monln won-lost records brlcketed: NH h" .Erndy we" I" rumb1_ impendlnl mannzertai e... The inoculation is that two - big league managers are on 33,733: gitmnzm I. Chic.” 1 shaky ground while two others American unta- Boston iMuffett Mi at Wash- ington (Stenhouse M) Detroit (Gallagher 0-1) at its» 1”" “Kidd '0 PW “‘9 "*1 neapoiis IKraltck 0-2» The uneaslest of all 20 major iaentieman who runs Washinz- Milwaukee (Fiche 1-0» at Pilii- have you believe that only a 2-1 (Simmons 34” N. Job, They think it's only a short- other ioslnl slump. similar to Of ‘Sa: Meie. like his prcdeccssor. tam “right champion rider .infre nesota Twins owner Calvin Grif- Friday nizhl‘a title defense the Twins must make 1 re- llil-pound km: from Brazil said ' "COVPI’liIR from a'nlow «art in Calif. The trend of the tight will iflrst 19 times. sparrinz Tuesday after Dr. Don that Casey Stengei already has both flahters in top physical i League New York Nit". to start Now . . . at ,u (my .3“. 04) on to others at the end of the Baltimore (Pawns Lot at "in- c“""“ "mini"- ioniy games scheduled) iPISUC Pilots today mu”.i he Mickey Vernon, the soft-spoken National Leann Pittsburgh iMcBean 3—0) at San ‘ton suntan of th, Amarimn Franrisro (SIMON 2-” League. The alarmists would Bdtlphll 'Mlham‘y 2-” N victory over the Boston Red iloustln iGuisti 0.2) at St. Louis is“ Tuesday saved Mickey's iOnly games scheduled) term reprieve since the Sena- tors are bound to fall into an- . JOfre conf'den' ‘their recent litizame debacle. e same skeptics insist that Cooki Lavagetto a year ago, is SAN FRANCISCO (APl—Bntl- feeling the hot breath of “in- exuded confidence Wednesday filh on the hack of his neck. as he completed training foriMele SDDPDSMIY has hf'f'fl mid unmq germ“ Marquez. speciable bid for a firm divi- Through an interpreter, the sion finish—Var elu- Thc T\Iln<_ ht’ had no set strategy “an”: the American imagiic. arr-hi rlo thr challenger from Stockton. lniz hadly. winnina 10 of their determine how he battles. ISTI'NGEL AGAIN? The challenger completed hlai A usually reliable source said Lasircto of the California Aih-‘informed George Weiss, the letic Commission pronouncadipresident oi the National shape for their match at tha'lookina for a prospective man- Cow Palace. aaer for the Mets for 1963 By having the cooling unfe- af your ear flashed. 17 Alley St. i Dial 4-6232 ‘Amertcan League Red 50): man- _.ri'ti-iiiii.i( g ONCENTRATED 3 tot iii .8. lifiv‘li"'-.'i'~‘1‘i7i“. T‘h‘ml‘) [TD <<<<<. * «— our sl- Casey will announce his retire iciub's front office Hinstos' loa- ment ‘nizaini immediately at‘ical successor lppt‘ll‘l to be the end of the 1962 st‘asnri. Johnny Peskv. the lormer Red From Boston it's reported Son star shortstop, who ro- that Mike iiiu'uia, the popular Aim-ad mi. 3..., u, Sum, ager, has decided to take offl'hfl' h. pm?“ to be on. u his uniform at the expiration oi "‘9 "‘9 Plclm‘ C03“ Lug“ this season and move into the managers in 1961. Jim Gordon Emerges Rifle Club's lop Shot With the smoke from the flush per cent of the weekly s h oots shoot of the season cleared, Jimi throughout the winter season. Gordon. who throughout tho‘ The final shoot took place on winter has pmven one of. the i April 27. most consistent rifle shots of the] in conjunction with the trophy Murray Harbor indoor Rifla shoot. a spoon shoot was con- (‘liih. via: declared the winnerl ducted This (‘l'iliSlSll‘f‘l of the of the Rome .ieweiler‘s Trophy.‘ aggregate of ion target scores auardod to the competitor hav» fired during the one evenina. “1‘ the highest average for the‘ Bill Harris With a total of 138 year. ‘out of a possible 200 capiured Jim h," cu, Bu] “"1.” b‘. I top honors in this event. s‘im 5 of a point. to become the Other spoon scores were: first man to win the troph 3'. Fred (‘ White .lim s average score was 936 Jim Gordon 1“ out rif a possible too. while Bill Jim Jordan ills iioiind up \Hlil an average of .lohn Gnshee 18.1 hill Randall Richards ind nthcrs breathing down t he Betty Mellish l7i'l neck of the uinncr were time! The third event. for those not Cormlm. 0i R. Fred C White. competing in either the Burns 012. Randall Richards. 91.1; trophy event or the spoon shoot, and John Gosbec, 90R “as also run off. u it h the re in the absence of the donor suits being as follows. Byron Burns of Charlottetown. \iary Vlacimllan l,ca ill the prcsrntaiion of the trophy Rert .\laci.eoti M “as mad!- hy f‘liib president Bill l—‘nhran Reert M Harris The trophy was donalcd Ken MacDonald K2 hi- .\ir Euros for anti ii ai i‘rilii‘ i.ra on competition, limiird to those Sandv \lari‘mnald M mcmhors til the chili who hate llovd \lcl'ich an participaird in no less than 75 Donald Bet-rs Iii Additional Sport Page 12 i "Y l'i" about l'iil'l Mit. but Don. Rat-rev Itill hasn‘t decided v-hethcr he will return in play- liii: coach of the New York ‘Rancors iii-ct season. i liam'ev, uho lives in Montreal ii-i ihe nil-xenon. said Wednes- .da‘ he is taking a fur more irir x to ponder the derision, ai- ,ihnvich his contract stipulate. pie must inform his \‘ew ‘i’orh THE CONCENTRATED FLU «n‘~~ ’v mum 00D NATE! ~\~—.'o and fruit. A. protein. riboflavin and buttodat. TRl-MILK Ie pom mm. pasteurized and homogenised. with it removed. ThrfRy TMLK ...thamodammtnbuyaodatmmlh. Ta Til-Mint ... modemwaytaeoloythabemfltsofmlil MK fa hearted by the Department of "with. P.E.l m. "l"! W WW '3! Tilillnliflflllii Available at your food store Nouriahlna T'Ri-MILK is concentrated mitt. an asoaiioot dietary source of vitamin SPORTS, FRONT By PIC! GALLAGHAN That All - Stair Team Mmmwmoinbalatflammma ail-star learn waa bean. adios-ted? Appareko the same place the (mono Black Hawk: were a y- Iso solemn-a mult't find them. For the second year in a ran. the Stanley Cup champions have failed to place a man on the lira team. Some Chicano our porters nppnrdly had forgotten this an they yelled loud and Iona about Leafs falling to nail down a berth. But the Igafs were dang exactly as Hawks did a year ago— mtaaina butmmplatdyuithedmm team. "haw-nominattoflndwittdlsm'schotoea. Planti- certainly deserved the noaltendtna lot- and nobody could deny Hull uni Mikita their jobs after their terrific se'nnd half. li \‘atlld be mighty hard to leate Andy Bathgate oil the squad. no nr're man we are qmte in accord Tic defence unit of Jean-Guy Talbot and Don: Honey mlxllf eaase a minor controversy among a few. Harvey collected no out of a possible in and Talbot had an etch so. We thought Talbot rinth deaerved his ll hut we have the feelinn that senti- ment not “an! some of his l2? It's true that [knew lot Ill. Rangers into the playoffs but it sras a miahty close share. No Superstars Needed i i so. out. auto it ha been proved that you dai‘t need a ibunch of superstars to win a Stanley (“up beats copped it this 51‘" and iinve nobody on the hi: squad jiisi announced and Hawks did like-wise a year ago without plating a player on the Slma-piayar team. ‘ These Stanley f”. decisions are [lined by a solid team ef- fort and Leafs this year had a better team effort than any other club. In m1 Gilt-ago was the Iquad that proved the most cap- able outfit. So thoaa who we! indulzuil in some rather [Done talk about .Leafn missing out enme on the team had better pull in their ‘hornaflnteirmamriesmbad indeed asarevtewolmalfio-M ‘team proves. A BOLD four column in a certain sporta pane read "Maple Leafs fail to place player on all—star team" it was indeed a fact- ‘uai heading and nobody could give an argue-moot on it We know the author of auch a heading thmunhly onion-d writingy it but he was apnorertlv forty-flint! about the even“ of a rear aeo if this was history-making. we would have left this thing alone. But the facts are that this season's Stanley f‘up champ- ions fared exactly an the champions of one war ago. We presume that’never before have there hcen two Shalev f‘up champions in succession who falled to thin an ail-sim- berth. Last season Johnny Bower and Frank Mahm-lich were all- star< but the “innit-v f‘iin «wind on in (‘h M“ stadium This season Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita are the dream team men and the histor'c mu: roots peacefully in “role Loaf Gardens Cavi- anions and Rangers each put two plavcn on the first team but neither of those squads was able to rcach the Stanley Cup finals. i Is Everybody Happy? TRIS season's aattnsd team leach player gets himself $500) was diminotcd bv Toronto and i"'n.ca:o Devi-M's Gordie How- was the only outsider to gain admission, firmer. liahuviich and iKNlll “ore to" Leafs who made it and Glen Hail and Pierre Piioie were the Hawk's erlafiu’s Dream teams always cause arrumrnt- and those who so. 1 their favorites left out are bound to squavrlt plenty. Strangely en- iouah we have mi beefs with the selections. in said before we ihouuh Harvey’s 1?] votes I" extremely hizh but outside of that we‘d an llMII m per cent. We think it would have been a trea' i-iiimtce for fellow: like Hull ant: \‘iikita to he loft o." The" *piirtt n the f‘nal half of tho If‘l’lNlll‘ were mf‘lhm: that :nii‘d-i‘i hnln hvit a‘tract is lot of attention, Like their (‘hlcazn barlrrr iu-‘s-e surely glad they made it. We'll settle for ihe Stanlcv (up and orain remind (ThiCasio fans that thcv \Aore lorcwi in do th- same ih n; a year ago. 1"" were mlehty happy to do ‘hut in April tall and we an ‘rven happier about it today. i Yes. leafs surely ropied Han-Its hv rinnina the Stanley (‘Irp land falllna to place a man on that first team. lr' Roll mild linlyod Recita- :HVL “inflifinaiiwnji ‘i'lgrgot: Holds Meet llnm iriinl T‘cc'na'd “Vienna was set-c. Borden‘- rurreniinn rommli in has fie’ri 4: first meeting lit-rt as chairman at the commit- i» 'i‘llfi i‘ai'id Varieod c h o- r-n at \TV‘ rho-won \irI Wil- in attrndancc were \lni'or G I?” h" m: u" “all” a! "c"- __ 27‘ i rnrvahin Crane was ii a m ed lin til-rm the l‘il'tJ‘M'fiml"?! in r this (limmPr'l baseball and soft- ha‘l iTime Elopsing For Howey MOVT‘REAL ’CP‘~1‘lmO baa aemplnyen of his plans by May l ID MILK dav u ih \i-m Patrick. Illi'fll- mnapr of the Fangs-rs. He said he told Patrick he would decide one ray or the other tn- the end of this week. Harvey has a thmfi'Mr-«m- irzr‘ in hit first rear with lPangDr. last season he its! the team in a Naval! meltlon and i, mat-d showing at the late. R» who has ruled in "t9 I'll- liionnl Hockey liaaiie't "M a“ star team I lie ‘l.ll(~’ by telephone fun. I t i Ha—v-y said he is undecided v Use TRIM“. mind nflh water, for drinking. conning nod batting. or (imam “A... m. ..l a", mm“ m carton tor cmamloa coho. Mix 1 part TRl-MILK with 1 part water tor cereals Intwii coachina iii the Km. HO ii-ad (Wind it a'tlr'erd to mow i“: family between “MIMI and \‘r-w York . PHOTOGRAPH?! [Emu oi the water canton! i “M115”. ’(‘Pi — Heart vThit-ntieao. fl. retired '06!"- idr: as H”! photou'anher for the imiiflcniion bureau of th- i"oo"ea' p til i c e departmewt. During his 83 years in the h.- ‘reaii he wat summoned ‘o 9h fer-vie of atmoat every viaytn. .uotfov regulation. l" "n ‘9‘" "I m . r a a," FOR... ALL YOITI CAI t