—_——ne—to—say—the_least. The league has. an E « ° |, 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set, May 7, 1966.7 “ $PO RTS FRONT — ag Three Series: Left To Go ~ : By CHRIS ANNETT oe ae: on ogee world. as ah srauan G@anadiens wrapped up the Stanley Cup championship, as ex- pected, in ‘a bitterly fought contest at Detroit Thursday This observer could say a lot but he won't. The Habs teok the works and let that speak for itself. ee i 5 Congratulations must also go to Roger Crozier who-was + this season's recipient of the Conn Smythe trohpy. It speaks well for the governors that they chose a member of the “losing team for the award and it is going to be a Int more- interesting in the seasons to come to know that a member ~ ef the losing team has a chance for the coveted award. Generally speaking an MVP award is though! of as being ~ associated with the winning team but the governors of the - league wisely decitied to hreak the old belief in this case. OIL KINGS SURPRISE. The’ Edmonton Oil Kings showed surprising strength in one of the three remaining playoff series. The Kings who have travelled to-the easf for eight vears now but who have “heen whipped consistently completely dominated the first contest biit that does not mean too much generally in Mem- Cup play. = Pct ; . ee the fact-that Bobby Orr sustained on. injury in “the opener does seem to matter and it will he interesting tosee_just_how the Generals react. Oil King coach, Ray Kinasewich has kept his .players from looking at “the tall buildings in Toronto feeling that they get an inferiority com- plex and he just might have something at that. Lopsided wins in Memorial Cup play are th than the exception thought. : d In 1960 the Oil Kings won games by scores of 9-3 and ” §.3 hut lost the rest 9-1, 9-6 and 6-2. However they ontshot the Generals 52-20 in the Ist game and that is a big margin. = ALLEN-CUP In the meantime the Drumheller. Miners downed the de fending champions. § ‘ke Beavers’ 6-3 in the opening game at Calgary. However the change in climate was said to-have-affected the Beavers. and this could be a valid point. Calgary is 3000, feet higher above sea level than Sher- brooke a Beavers plan to use oxygen in the next game. Then too the trip might have hampered their efforts -in the first game and they will quite likely. bounce back and defend their crown. successfully. « i Unfortunately for the Beavers all games will be played Calgary due to the cost in travelling involved. should the twe clubs haye travelled back and forth. ~ CALDER TROPHY | : ~-+n-Calder—traphy_play_the Rochester Americans and the_ Cleveland Barons are. currently deadlocked “at one” game~'- apiece although that situation will have changed before this column gets printed. The Americans eliminated the Quebec Aces and that should-give-the Toronto Maple Leaf organiz- “ation” some smallconsolation—as--the..two.teams are Toronto —- and Montreal farm clubs respectively. ; ‘The playoff system in the Ainerican league is a strange ‘astern and West- ern division and the leaders~in-each divisionat_the end of the season playoff in the semi-finals. Perhaps that is -the system. which will be used when the additional. six teams % join the NHI, in 1967. ¥ mperencreenennoes e rule rather a “Abe's Hope, Center below,. is the 5-2 favorite to win the Kentucky Derby. at Churchill Downs: in Louisville, Ky., TORONTO (CP)—The Globe and Mail says Bill Gadsby, vet- | Red Wings of the T -troit next season. ~~ Gadsby, retiring -from— active}: Playing after 20 seasons in the NHL with Chicago " Black | —| Hawks, New Yofk Rangers and | the Wings, met with Detroit | owner Bruce. Norris Thursday night after. the: team wa&s de-, feated by Montreal Canadiens | in the Stanley Cup final. . The Habs defeated the .Wings | 3-2.in overtime to win the se | <2 Gadsby, %8-yvear-old native Calgary—now_in__the__ insurance’ business in Edmonton, is sched- | uled to meet with Norris again within two Weeks to sign a con’ | , tract as coach, the newspaper” | Says. | MacLennan, Wilson Retain Rally Crown the Ford-Lotus By WALTER HAYES ;points against QUEBEC (CP) — Paul antes eer v es one of ‘a three-car Yennan and John Wilson -have team. - © | succeeded in doing what they! They started the final day in almost did last year—winning | Ottawa Friday with 12 penalty | Red “the 4,000-mile Shel Oross-Can- | poifits. but lost a “minute. be- | club. | ‘ada Rally, officials announced | tween Ottawa. and “St. Jovite.| “Sid Abel. currently sefving aq! Friday night. Que;, costing them an additional | both coach and 5 satel at ““The Ontario pair rolled into’ 10 points: leral manager of the Wings. wilt | fhe finish ramp* outside the! Roger Clark’ of London, one ot | dey Chateau Frontenac hotel ‘shortly Europe's top. rally drivers, and | after 8 p.m. EDT Friday nizht|Rebin Edwardes of Fabreville: | im a light rain, the only inclem- Que., placed second over-all ing duties. Gadsby has been part of De- | troit’s unique coaching esystem ent weather of the entire. six- | wifh 67 points. _-___._| for several seasons in which day event. - =i eA | Abel appointed Gadsby: Gordie! _ The Ontarie pair roiled into Alex TDelvecchio © and | the finish- ramp outside — thes @hateau Frontenac Hotel: she ily ‘after B p.m. EDT Friday might 4m a ight rain—the first —incle- ment weather during the entire ‘mx-day rally. ~~Rally officials announced the tesults of-the leading cars -al- Most as soon as they reached Quebec: However, drivers will +e given 24 hours to protest any “‘hming errors before the results ; | Howe, t rf _ Marcel Pronovost, who-.was | S aWwa | traded last summer to Toronto | Maple Leafs, as assistant | a esiecueh : efeatel Uf <1) (Heebner e ; Bae ee Whips - K | Local RCAF Ba Applies For League Entry - Become official —— HALIFAX (CP) — Officials_of-, Wilson, the codriver, leaped 'the Atlantic Football Conference from the car, kissed-his wife TORONTO (CP) -- Oshawa Say five teams may-enter the ; whogwas standing at the base of the platform and ” presented fiis time card to the: officials. .The same crew had. been first league this year. | Halifax Buccaneers, . Shear- water Navy, Lanéaster, N.B., | Ticats and. Dartmouth Vikings Gnetals, led -by centre Danny ‘'Shea with three goals, tuned on Edmonton Oil Kings with a vengence Friday’ night to score ‘w last year's rally when it. 7) victory’ and tie their Me. all-have announced they -will re- | ended in Vancouver, but they porial Cup final at one ,game turn to the league this year. The were moved hack to second machi : four were the only team in ast | aftex’ a protest. was alloyed. The eventual 1965 winners were Klaus Ross of Montreal -and. John Bird of-Toronto:— Ross drove a Datsun team car ip this year’s rally, but dvepped ont when a oil line was severed by a flying: stone on the second day. and the engine seized: Bird did not chmpete this year. | HAD 2% PENALTY. POINTS It was’ a complete, unex-,year's league. pected reversal -of, form for the. Officials say a verbal applica- | Generals: trampled 7-2 by Ed- tion has also been received from monton-<in—the opener Wednes."the Summerside, P.E.I., Air Sta- day night. tion. Parchen tt Third game of the best-of- —~ seven series leading to the Ca- hadian junior hockey title is set | fee Sunday at 2 p.m. EDT. All games are being played ia | Maple Leaf Gardens. | TS Ua THEY'LL neal? — fi d Among the top-ranked conten- ders are Kauai King and Am-_ winner, lower. right. "I'd keep the same system,” said Gadsby. ‘“‘Two or three eran-~defeneeman-..with.—Detroit.minds-are.-betterthan—one..Gor- National die, Alex, Sid and myself would Hockey League, will coach De- | continue to work together. i Greenwood, N°S. _ Gadsby said Thursday he i) Laurel club of. St. John’s, Nfld.,’| |interested in coaching only the held a narrow three-point lead |an $800 leg of the Springtime | day in the second day Maritime. five pin championships here: : : A After six games bowled Thurs- | ote ‘his full time te manag- | day the Newfoundlanders - had | won 21 points and lost only three. Seaman’s Allstars from Char- ———-—.——-- lottetown had won 16 and lost | Six, today and four Saturday | RUN FOR THE ROSES comes 5.30. p.m. edt, Satur- beroid, left to right above, and day. 15 horses are entered. Stupendous, Old Veteran Bill Gadsby To Coa ch Detroit Squad. (CP) ~— The |here. « Wings, not a minor league! over a Charlottetown squad to. |Festivale Championship series. of. the | The series will run. seven con: | bowling Five games were to he bowled to. wind up the tournament. Four- | teen teams are entered. RCAF Summerside was in ‘third spot with 16 won and four - lost: Roll-away.: Juniors of Char- He said_only that he talked with | Edmonton for two weeks before. returning to Detroit to continue Race Season — -Opens In'N.B. ’ By ORLO ROBERTSON Land, was entered at‘ the cost | . LOUISVILLE, ‘Ky. (AP)—The | of| $500. field ‘for today’s * Kentucky! ¢ Exhibitionist and Sean E Derby was reduced to 15 with Indian do not go, there'll be 14| announcement that Sean E 14U- starters. The field was robbed jdian will not run in the: classic | of mfich of its class due to i i (: the same time. Exhibition-, ing two-year - olds of “1963, | r } | for three-year-olds. juries suffered by the, two lead- went on the hospital list, Fri- | Graustark and Buckpasser* plus eww with an injured nose and | highly regarded Saber © Moun- |was listed by trainer Hirsch Ja-| tain, and the failure.’ of last hehe starter in the year's Hyena oof ihe Year, the t 7 : /o-year-oO 1 Moccas vo The withdrawal of Sean FE In- ae for the hee dian was announced by Mary} ; ne oe ; ; With 14 starters the .gross | D.' Keim, owner and trainer. | value ofthe race will be $162- “The filling did hot go out of | ,° ; . : his leg after he hit himseif | 000 with $119,500 to the winner ie : i $25,000 [or Thursday” she said. “He —will-| : My be okay in about two or ‘three }second, $12,500 for third and days, but h@Sjust can't be read | $5,000 for fourth With the prospects of temper- for the Derby.” hs? | atures -in the 70s,._the usual -Therace_is set for 5:30. p.m. EDT. ‘ sk Verewd of - 100,000--will pack the +~-With—the—seratching of Sean | Downs’ ancient stands and spew E Indian, trainer Jim Padgett over into the infield. CBS will announced that Louisiana—Derby—televise the race from 5 to 6| winner Blue Skyer wil] be rid- | P:™. EDT-with-radio broadcasts den by Earlie Fires, who. lost ; Scheduled for 5:15 to 5:45 p.m The purseCarries } 4 | his mount when. Mrs. Keim's | EDT. : horse was withdrawn. _ | Abe's.Hope: a relaxed little | HAVE SAME, SIRE animal, remained .the ~ luke- Both Sean E Indian and Ex- | warm choice but there seemed | | hibitionist were sired by| to be ‘support , mounting for | Promised Land. Kauai King, whose six victories The colt, who like Exhibition- and one second ‘in eight staris. ist was sired by Promised this year is the. best perform. | | Ist Meeti ng Of 20 Year Club , Is Set For This Monday | | inating committee composed of, place at the Charlottetown Qurl- | Dr. Sterling Giddings, Hal Spil- ing €lub Monday May 9th—at/tett and Sterling. Beaton: will | 8.00 p.m. The following are the | present the slate of officers for | charter members and to be | 1966-67: . .- : : | stigthle-s member had to be a The~following are the eligible | |} and . Derby lower left, Tregniew, California curling member prior to 1947| members—Ed. Tanton—Sterling | and an active member in 1966. | Beaton—Dr. Sterling Giddings— | | The crest is, designed with the | Myron Bell—John Squarebriggs | insigna of the Club with char- | —Dr: Wen MacDonald——Randy | ter member of. Twenty year | Carruthers—Hal Spillett Russ | club inletters. This crest is or | Spillett—T.W.L. Prowse — Andy | | should be considered exclusive | Bagnall—Al Lemon—Dr. -Pres- | as. the.total-membership is forty | ton MacIntyre—Dr. L.A. John “a three and: we are hoping: it will "ston—Tud Mackeod—Fred-Can- to | be recognized as such. in all|non Judge MacGuigan - John | play any more.” .. . Curling ‘Associations. “An. é@spe | Simmonds - Percy Simmonds- Gadsby also talked with Abet.| cially designed dress jacket has’) Ivan Horne, Andy Likely—Toby after. Thursday night's ganie in been-ordered=and-each-member-;-MacMillan..- Bill. Davies—Frank Detroit but would not -confirm-—may—if—so_desired___place __his | Curtis - Alf. MacNeill Jiggs Mac- | — : Donald—Jim Burden — Walter “I don't think I'm going |tion.’’ Abe’s Hope, wholl be rid- | three-eighths den by three-time Derby winner | seconds and Bill Shoemaker, is owngd by the | half-mile in 50 seconds. ; 7 but triumphant team of Mont- ' real Canadiens’ 1 --Friday. toa brief heros’ -wel- | in) as he; stepped from the | come at a downtown | station. | Detroit Red Wings—in—-the-Stan--Richard scored |dJey Cup final arid the big cele- overtime brations that go with a trium | in the National Hockey Leag classic. | ing. to greet them at. Central Station, from Detroit arrived in Mont- real -1'4 hours Jate. | @ couple of hours‘ to straighten | the boys out,"’ | Dave Baton. The inaugural meeting of-the | order for one. The constution | Tather so-so séason with a late Twenty Year Club will _ take | Will be brought in and the nom. | Playoff flourish. | GREETED BY CHEER All Owners Are Confid ent | On Eve Of Kentucky Race ance of the year of any of the ,Grand Prix Stable of ‘John Bare starters ~ tell and Robert Byfield. IS CONFIDENT | Kauai King, “carrying the ‘Del Carroll, polo. playing, hopes of ,. Michael Ford of . trainer ‘of Abe’s Hope: said the | Omaha Neb., with Don Brum- howse is, at the top of his condi-' fteld:in the saddle, blew out a mile in 33 25 continned out a i, Tired Habs Team - Arrives At Home was greeted with the traditional team shout of* ‘Les Canadiens sont la*’ (The Canadiens are MONTREAL (CP) —--A tired arrived home | train, : : = | More ~ cheers followed as - The players were tired after | goalie Lorne Worsley and for- their .sixth-game victory over! ward Henri Richard appeared. ~ the wining goal in Canadiens’ 3-2 ph | victory over the Wings, . whiclr ue | gave them the. series four H a games to two. Most ‘filed directly past the ~ Mrs, Balon was one of a half- 100 reporters and 500 fans wait-| dozen _wives_who showed up_for the team artival. pan “HONDA. - BIKES “As low as $30 down ~ and 3 years to pay. rai lway fe ee The train” bringing the team “T guess the train stopped for quipped Mrs. Her -player-husband finished -a- Team captain Jean Beliveau SADDLE HORSES FOR RENT hed * Scenic, country road *Escort rider | provided | *Get a party | tegether and |’ ; _ enj ride i he -this-becetiel ed i Keith— setting i “WacEDWARD MANOR. 4 te AR } * ° we ‘ by Sold and Serviced: in — Charlottetown & Area By Carmichael. Ltd. S | ~ 1 reports he will become_coach, ~~ : | | Pi¢kard—-—Dr;-_bem—-Prowse— Ahbel*and planned to-go home to i | ers—Louis Tuber - Duck Acorn Opens Today - Erskine MacNutt — Gil Henry- | ae t | f - q Officials of the Rustico Goll MTN Wee Siren and Yacht Club .announced last | Sees . night. that the Rutistico ~ golf | ,e~¢. course witl be open for play this | ¢ : | afternoon. : 3 ' PURITY +-“Fhe—eourse—has—nine—holes this | - ‘ —-—}season—and—there will) be 18| SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) ~ | holes open for play today. The ¢ The ‘harness racing season-opens-}greens_otf_the-‘old’ nine are re-|¢ in New Brunswick today (Sat- ported playable and there will ¢ [ dicusssions - concerning h i-s hockey future... . DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” ° 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 ¢ + | tn A int nn ae x + rowse— Fe Rustico Club: ret Mecmilaneyrit rinn ! for the purpose of forming a stock car urday) with a nine-dash- card }be temporary grens ‘cn the ‘new’ | at Exhibition Park. Raceway. nine. _ ; : 3 7 ley Pt. Rd. a New Glasgow af IT A a Phene Hunter River 2 [SS - ——— > : NOTICE A meeting will be held Monday, May 9 at 8:00 p.m. in Cape Traverse hall _tacingclub. si All drivers and owners of cars who are in- terested in racing at Carleton Speedway are asked to_attend. : Seven horses will compete_in~ | the next five legs. w; $1,000. |The final leg is “worth $2,000. | The season opens Monday in | Fredericton and-—May- 16 In | Moncton. ‘secutive Saturdays wat si of WELCOME TOURISTS: About 8.000.000 foreigners visited Yugoslavia as tourists in 1965. : ; lottetown were fourth with 15-9. and Charlottetown Mets fifth with 14-10, | Individual leaders were ali Prince Edward Island bowlers. Vic Williams of Seamon's had the top average with 272, follow- ed by Summerside’s Doug Tuck- er and Jim Dwyer: tide with ‘267 Dyer also held the high single with 386. Williams led the high triple with 950. cs ATTENTION HORSEMEN — and FARMERS i Breed to the sire with the best blood lines in the Province. ELEANOR’S -DREAM BOY—— i Son of the world’s champion “Knight Dream" 12)-1:59, with — || 20 horses with ‘records of 2:00 or better. ‘Sired dams of ‘‘Knight Time” 1:57.3, ‘Coffee Break’ 1:58.2. ff Dam—Eleanor Hal by Hal Dale 2:02, sire of such horses'as | Adios 1:57, Good Time 1:57.3, Diamond Hal 1:57.2. : \ Presently he has three colts racing in the Maritimes. ik Complete’ fine of genuine g Volkswagens Are Our Specialty | ial ‘ | ht iy] : : 9 a.m. : Driving Test : Volkswagen parts, RUDISCH'S GARAGE Alberry: Plaihs ~ Parking Lot. |. . ©... Trophies & Prizes _TEEN-AGE DRIVING CONTESTS FOR LAUGHS? OR FOR REAL?- o ’ TEEN - AGE SAFE Di ROAD-E-0 CHAMPIONSHIP CHARLOTTETOWN, WAY iho 1 p.m. Confederation Centre $2500 In Scholarship In an age of speed, today’s modern youngster faces brobleme never ane DRIVING ao | s; ey ee “aan. oS : : O'Shea and his” linemates MacLerinan, a Toronto _fire- % \ Oh re fighter, and Wilson. a~ .mathe- -Wayne Cashman atid a "}3 CAN elas a | aie tassor— from Water- Hayes. figured in five of Osh.) | loo, Ont., had only 22 penalty .2%7§ goals: Roth Cashman and Sit : : ” Haves. scored a. goal, while Your : h 1s Cashman, the real sparkplug Problems ~ PROBABLE ~ PITCHERS ~ Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today's major league games with won with a. goal early in the” third 'é | > - o period when the teams were lost eet in eer playing five -apide- because a & JONES ING. j merican ague penalties. (Ona eca cine a) ‘Cleveland (Bell. 1-1 or Tiant $0) at Baltimore (Barber 2-0 New York (Downing 0-3) at California (Brunet 0-1). «N) Washington (MeCormick 2-1) sat -Kansas- City (Hunter: 1-3) oe i a (N) ' 2 ; Cc. ‘ Detroit (Sparma 1-1) at Chie .Notice To Rifle. Shooters , @ago ‘John 1-1) wis atic ON es a Boston (Stephenson 2-9) at J. Minnesota (Pascual 3-1). National League Los Angeles (Drysdale 1-3) at Cincinnati (Ellis. 1-3). Atlanta’ (Blasingame 1-1) at é eae welyn Garbary ‘ Be pe oe S ; aston‘ Dierker- 00). (N) May 7th at 1:00 p.m. Adjudicator: Mrs. Evely war ary A & Ww D . i i. Moore & McL d's “pi yiAbecah isin San Francisco Lo al a f -j . - ‘ Presentation of Awards | i ; rive-in. eo at St. Lovis (Mahaffey 0-0) (N) ’ -i . , ; . : l re ; : Pittsburgh (Sisk 1-0) at Phila- & z ROY VESSEY, Adult«’1.00 — Students SNe : t ‘ 4 + a a i <i wis cs ver siete Shopping Centre ‘ i AT). : ; ede , ns-Canada Highwar ws: ben § He Pe EE eT ak New P S ws Secretary Tickets om sale at the box office beginning Monday | Ree at ference te : rer ao eee York iMeGraw 1-1). i ie ee a —_ : ioee es > th ‘out front, also had three assists. Other . Oshawa—goals—went—to- Rilly YHeindl siaume. AVERTS. SHUTOUT Defenceman Doug averted a shutout for, his .team= The Generals led 2-0 after the first period and were ahead 5-0 going into th final 20 minutes rN and Ron Jus- Our STE eats Barre TUES TSS Dial 2-1234 hence ie A The P.E.I. Rifle Association will hold the first shoot of the season on Saturday, ° Standing at Roy Pippey’s, Mount lerbert, 1966, season, ~ Owherrin-charge Rov Pippey. Prince Edward Island Drama Festival Final Confederation Centre’ Theatre May 14—8:15 P.M. Winner of the Western Zone—Alberton Regional "Still Stands The House” Winner of the Kastern Fame—Morell Regional Le "A Pound On Demand" Winner of the Central Zone—St. Dunstan’s a High ; “Seven Against. One" — dreamed of by his Dad or Grandfather, say Junior Chamber of Com- merce officials-in the Atlantic Provinces. For example, he--- or she --- stands a higher-than-average chance of being one of 52,000 fatality statistics this year alone in North America. But there is something - that can be done about it. ‘e Throughout Ganada every year at this time, some 25,000 young drivers enter ‘Teen Age Safe Driving, contests in hundreds of hamlets “and towns. Local service clubs and a major oil company, Imperial Oi Limited, defray the cost of bringing the winners together for a prov-_ incial or regional “meet”. And the pay-off? Say company and eluh spokesmen, it all adds up te this: “Give the kids a fighting chance on eur highways.” : ; This Message ‘Published by the Follow ing Public Minded Merchants ‘ we eeee Palnier Electric Mig tt Fitzroy &%, — Dial 4-8543 ff Branch No.1 Charlottetown, P.E.1. Royal Canadian Legion A oe rofinpeiny