~ I ‘1' b ‘23: "‘E ail—I'I‘ -_':¢-!- I‘— I I .I b I i i I can!!! 9'5" , ITQI- I? I? A _—.n_ SPORTS FRONT By I'll 'S CALLAII‘HAN Continues Bowling Feats CHAILO'ITETOWN'S Harold Hatit‘lll. now working in 0&- hl. I continuing his great {cats .n butting Circles in that anal. Back it. late February. Hamid rn.'ed n 433 game in a mixed m in the Motor Ct'i hauling a'.v'\~ It has the top game wed in Oshaua this seamii and [Iti'JZ’ally Harold ts mtgnty Fund of tie perforriiance Recently Harold tiuaiified to apprar on TV bowling and hin “3 Into comes this Saturday IIIEIII \pril 2x. A Waterloo bowler H the qualifiers with a ten-game total of 3568. Harold was sac- .d. Inst three pins behind at 2665 The third and last qualifier had m, if' t t rlnn" for the la<t three ' ~‘np ii iii lie lmvtlcd in great tables: as his worn: at mid .i'dr-tie iii< ten games were an. Utah. 238 m 223 W? 2:11 L’T' and 37 This cumin: Saturdnv will «it» Harold a real opportunity to meet the best In the husineu. He has been anxiously awaiting for I chance like this and he intends to take full advantage on Sat~ RALLEM has hrrn kn. you! but this It")? "ll'\ t' luv: v. deit down this wav will .‘t-rta‘nlv be hoping for Hamid to "no through \vith nvin': rotor: Hamid l‘ a mu nt \lu .l iv brother of Art (‘mi and Charlie Ivotighnut this provinr-c Special Race Events FRANK 'Durk' Mom .3 'nt‘rn'n: everyone posted on the Onion at the local raceuay at (“no latimnun this season‘ ‘Duck' Ran told of the features in be (‘Ag‘i't’ln’i And when entries close If: surb events. We have been asked by l-‘rulrimon raceway offictals to mention two features \tll.('il ml ,7» at the: track this summer. Entries close May 1 for two $1.000 addcd money events that Iill be among six feature attractions this summer. Both added honey events carried purses evrcedinz sum in their initial run- ning last season. One is for lour-wahoids and iive-year-olds that till Kent St and a hitmn in sport circles Rn":‘m uv'l wree non winners at 51.000 to 196i. the other for thrcevycar-oldl. The four and Mount u.‘.i l\t'.'ll, mm by Tammy Hall in a .051 rnooolf ui'h Dnlcvim ll'i‘itH‘l’ .Nt )rar, \\‘ill be staged July 9 unit the thrM-yr‘a'filtlril sinir‘diiird to compete August 23. Rate mretmy George Wmd» rle \\.!l Trt't‘iVQ all entries. Braves Are Lagging THEY expect too Natmtiui League to be one of the best races h yt-an nith EIX or sewn lt'tlltks ,,.n-u it chance of representing [to loop in Lhe wtn'lt‘l sent-s llt'xl umber. One of these teams is \iiluauxte ltraws. pennant Winner: d a irw year: ngo how a h‘lli‘r til».i[p?t|ir‘itllt'llt ever stnce Yao- Iccs bounced hark in My thrm i i '1 Hit l'Ifitt unrid series The last look up h.iri at vim sldllll n:~ \IHHH‘d the Braves With my three “'u'!‘ in fur“! start. Tim turn in thtI league has.- meat seven and one-half games hf’l’llfld the pace netting Pitts- burgh Pirates. But manager Birdie chbets isn't S'Owllfii. Ho still has con- Oidence in h I ha}: and le ts lllf‘ tans know this. Here's Bind]. npcaking. "We don't expect Milwaukee inns to ho happy when we'ro hing. but we don't want your sympathy. i seem to gel the im- .reoaion that some of you are feeling sorry for me and my play- ers. Well, don't. We‘ll never apologize for louan when we are doing our best. l'm so proud of this team that nothing bother! one. We're going In uin our \ili'll'l‘ of games and if we don't win the pennant. it won't hr- hcrousr thew players haven't done their host. Meanwhilr. if you have to take it out on somebody. 1'“ be around," Birdie Inr‘i liked "-4 lie krvms his baseball and he will have Gilm- Bravos in contention before too inn: But the move upward better come soon. Tho (Irff‘i'r might hn too but to eras». Mets Grab One AND The hit-ts had finally u on a game just a) we wrote tihin. l I itould help the team a lot and aim induce a lot more folks into file Polo Grouan llmi<lnn t‘n'l: :tr‘r‘ (l’tlflE fairly decently and Casey had ht-itrr luv-n thr \lt‘t,‘ mminz if he nuts to fare better than his fnmud Paul Richards. Wr'll bet on thr t'nlls BASEBALL SCORES Iv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American league rm and Triandos National League W“ Washinflon "MM" IM— 1 iii ins Angeles fill “it NIL—lit III Boston Mi Minfle— d 7! Chicago 000010001— 1 H WrClnin '03- Cronin iii QT?“ K z’nv 'R-l nan Roar-born: house 1‘ and Srhnwiv t'wrn ('n-vlunll Mi Balsamo in 12-0' and Parliarnn tin: \ilh “Ward it Elston 43' and -~King ’l‘. BM Riinnrls 2 7‘ Tharkor ilils lihirf‘arcy Ill. Chic-no mmnxo— I on T Davis ‘3‘, Snider (1‘. (‘hi— New York mountain—t 72 wiiimms 2\. Blizhardt Iii Baiimsnn Hr San Fran. U002] .00— ! TI Down 9‘ and Farrenn, Terry Pittsburgh Momma—7 '12 tilt Bridges ii and Hianrh- \iarirhnl, '2-2iDuflalo '4'.Bo nrd Hits (‘hi Rnhinmn fit in ii and Bailey: McBean NYk—Blanchard ’3‘ '21“. Face '91 and Leppert. Minnesota MMZ till— 6 I. llrs' SF'rBIlle iii. PGH— Baltimore I00 000 Nit—l I O lepnrrt '2'. Krallck. Bonilmwski il', ‘l-l‘, St. imis iotmldt— l I! Itinman '9' and Haitm' Pap Houston mom 001—4 7| Jackson 2-l \irl‘taniel i7r a nnd Oliver. Meshick tJ—Oii CITY Baseball and Ranew HR Hotinv‘I'aun- . sis ii. League Executive mun. k 3::— '1 3 , wan ee — Hold; Meeflng \ishnfl‘ry i272). Stillivln in), i-‘rrrarr-se R and White; Spahn 22 and f‘rnndnli. HR: Milw— \laihcwn 'Sr. Player Gets - Triple Play Inst vcar's wee mm than nieiw-d fine moo-hark thi- M and l'iii‘i the ovur‘i'l u of tho three teams in il’tl' 1M were quitt- unhappy (ht "I Lani ovening last year‘s f'itv Int-bail League Executive held . in“. but important meeting to talk owe the (and and ham \llAVI. Fla 1A?) — Ernesto lie in fish. myearold Ihortntop for \iiaml \larlliis of the nor- vda State Leanne. made an un— nzmuvi triple play " ‘ nveht The pin came in tho opening flame again-i Fort Lnoderdalo Yanks a New York Yankeeo firm tv-nm lt happed like this Part lnudendnie had men no pler did not got Dflifll MI the field mm (In of not night‘s Int meter won the deciwm in no Mina nhmi vein: that a rhnnre to piav year AMIn-vlmc‘v an m- waliqnwl a line drive. no in ("kn «waned the ball around Ill‘ know: and raced toward ' u-rmvl who-re he lanai the 1M firth“??? "7‘ '" rumm- Mi hose sun on a deod 3m “ ""M' run. he met the runner n-tnn - first and toner] him out, MIT few Anv- Sam Taylor In W that this vow"- rll convict of four It ‘ {till lill tint and second when FA 60- ‘ .4 I" Two happy fellows who each scored a goal in Toronto's 2-l win over the (mic-ago A HAPPY PA] I Black Hawk: diner it tho dress'ng room after their learn won the Stanley Cup. Soutbpaw Sandy Koufax. Lon ‘Angelci Dodgers inst ball att- |ist. struck out ll batten while 'the Dodgers were waltzing to a 10-1 win over Chicago Cubs Tuesday. and equalled the mod.» ern major league strikeout nee ord. held jointly by himself and l 73 Dog Helps lln Victory TORONTO (CPI — 'i'ha stan‘ icy Cup is usually won by hoc- key players. but this year’s win- incrs—‘i‘oronto Maple Leaf ‘ had an assist from a boxer l Stafford Smytbe. president of the Leafs. told the story. , As he spoke. he patted the l boxer on the head. Duke is not i a ring typo boxer—Duke is a dog. "Duke war one of the condi- tions in the trade we made for I Dick Duff, right, who scored the winning goal sits on the lap of Bob Nevin. t i tilt-re at the end--—[ didn't know ‘1 was breaking any record." This “as Sandy ins Angeles Dodgers lS’side Has Ball Meet SUM‘MI'IRSIDE »— A prelimin- ary meeting of the Summerside Bast-hall [Jamie was held at l (‘JRW SludlM last night min ihe president. Dr. Hillard Clark lprelidinfl, i Only representatives from the Pontincs and Legion .luniors were prcsent but it is H n d e r- stood the RCAF will be entering at least one. perhaps two teams in the league this year. The president announced that the annual meeting will be held on Tucsdav eveninn. May 1, and nilleam representatives are ttr- gcntly requested to he prrscnt. Reception Is Planned TORONTO [all made last-minute arrange- ments Tuesday for a ticker-tape parade and reception for Tor- onto Maple Lrafs. this ycar'n Stnnlcy t’iip hockey champions. The players will be plrldf‘d through the financial district oi Bay Street today behind thtI hand of the Queen's Own Rifles The reception will be hold at city hall at noon. ACT NOW . .. ll ll-lYNDMAN Memome Intel-Manl- nircooiedengivw atlgeovn W lam “comm. nys ni.lnmfl~kdpnrhlflnly mm” Maya-menu! pollen-VIII: i wwhnnrnvedbeatev ‘ (‘P i-—Civlc offlo- GAR OWNERS OF P. E. l. 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"it wasn't like when i first Koulax of marched gob relief-3 "mm bylthe ninth. it “as a bad curve. , talking striking ,after his iii strikeouts in a 10-2 rum-um in“, 51' 1959i.“ laid out lti against San Koiifax. with a grin. l “Then, there were some 33,000 ‘fans in the l.o< Angeles (‘tiit- scum and i knew right along I was sho':ting at the rcrord " Although the ill strikeouts set a National Lcncuc mark for dav games. it just tied the motor lcaziie record for strike- ouis in dav or night games Koufax said he lost faith in his control a bit In the fifth in- nlng when Billy Williams dou- bled and three walks scored the first Cub run. "I started nim- ing and the pitches were bad." he said. Koufax conceded he had a "real good curve ball under mmplete control" in the first four innings when he whilfcd ii) of the first in Cubs to face him. "After we got eight runs. l was just trying to get each bn - ter out." said Koufnx. “But my Donovan & Gomloy 309 Grafton Si. 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The ‘figure at least three pitches for.sevcnth annual running of the .a strikeout and when you act ‘Quecnston is carded for six tur- lIi. wrll. . . ." 'control came back in the later linnings. There was only one pitch l regretted—that home run pitch to Billy Williams in I wanted it low and outside. and l ame to him high and in- longs. . hall of tamer Bob Feller. "Los Angeles Blasts Cubs; IPale Hose Upset Yankees l I! 1'!!! CANADIAN PRESS i Kouiax. with ll let down out Danton Rd Sol knocked off lstrilscs no he entered the last inning. calme struck out the side to tie the record. His prew- ous record—tying effort came Aug. 31. 1959 but he lost the game to San Francisco Giants. Feller set the strikeout record Oct. 2 1938 pitching for Cleve- land Indians against Detroit Tigers. Knufu gave up only six hits to Chicago Tuesday while the Dodgers defentrd losing pitcher iDon Caldwell with power htt- ting. Tommie threerun homer in the fifth. 1 Duke Snider hit a two-run blast .iu the ninth and Andy Carey ‘ pitched in with n solo homer In | the fifth. YANKS LOSE AGAIN in American League day- gamc action. New York Yank- jces dropped their third straight game as Floyd Robinson hit a twovrun homer in the eighth to give Chicago White So: a 8-1 victory. Losing pitcher Ralph Terry J l appeared on his way to an easy r win with n 1-0 lead provided by ’ Johnny Bianchard‘s third homer of the campaign. But after one run had scored in the eighth ' for Chicago. Robinson spoilt-d the day. also boosting h‘s leagueleadlng average to .469. Roger Maris, again. went hit- i less and his average dropped to .122. New Hope For The Childless In infertility the wife'a fault? Do men mnfuno "virility" with fertility? In the problem of n childloan mania c becoming more common? ad in May Reader'n Digoet arutwern to than and many other questionn by the eminent Dr. Edward 'I yler. 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