1‘ no Mn, ChonomatownLWed. April 3. Laos. Bobby Kromm Has Reply 9 To Criticism Of Smokies TRAIL, B.C. (CP) —— Bobbby Kromm rebuttal to and the Trail Smoke Eaters hel coached In a losing cause at the‘ world hockey championships in Sweden last month. He said Canadas amateur teams can win the title if they get proper. backing. . Hockey League team shouldI has issued a blisteringl represent Canada with backing? criticism of himself 1 o ‘ Kromm said in a letter to the commodation and refereeing. Trail Times: " perhaps some $75,000.. Nu “I don't think we need to turn‘ it over to the NHL. We can wlnj with Canada’s amateurs if we‘ can get the proper backing, which we didn’t have this year I Replying the recent criticism 0" any 0m" Y9“ by Ivan Temple of Victoria,i president of the British Colum-3 bia Amateur Hockey Associa- tion, Kromm in turn criticized what he termed Temple's inac-l press criticism, bad food andE bad rcfereeing. As for Temple's recent sug- gestion that a top National. Boxing Comm. l Plans Changes . NEW YORK 'Apt—The New York State Athletic Commis- sion. reacting to a report of a legislative committee on boxing, announced Tuesday it will adopt Melvin L. Krulcwitch, commission chairman, also said that in future champion- ship bouts in New York eight- ounce gloves will be used stead of six~ounccrs and mandatory eight count 5? and “What would it prove to have the Montreal Canadiens steam- roller over the Europeans? Now four or five countries are really competitive and it is something After all, the pro- : fessionals have their own tourna- ment. NEED NO (YRYING “We don’t have to have ather's Georgia-Alabama football‘ cry-baby attitude about losing. Let's get the backing that Mal improper. Temple wants to offer the pro- like." ‘ fessionals, Canada will still winl , I , , , night. often and give a good account.‘ ‘ mation might well have Vitaiiy downing Toronto Marmnms M romm said emple. whoj affected the outcome of tihe at am Lea, Gardens. The went to the Stockholm cham- pionships as a director of the Tigers Buy Coot Veal l P” affect the outcome of the game Grant Moore scored for Marl- LAKELAND. Fla. (APi-De- troit Tigers Tuesday purchased shortstop Coot \‘cal from their three knockdown rules will be in 55"'3"l'-‘(‘ firm "I‘m In the “"9” “rpm. national League. Four rings ropes will be used The 30-year-old infielder had in the state instead of three. he two previous trials with the said. Tigers and also played for The state legislative commit- Washington and Pittsburgh. tee reported Monday after se\'- The Tigers also optioned eral months of hearing into thind-baseman Don Wort to Syr- boxing. The committee was acuse and returned infielder formed after the death of Benny Reno Be toa to their Interna- Paret, who died from injuries received in a defense of his welterweight title in Madison Square Garden on April 24, 1962. Last week. featherweight champion Davey Moore died following a ring beating in Lns Angeles in another iit‘e bout. The legislative committee recommended that boxing be continued if] New York. suggested a number of changes, most of them designed to safe- guard fighters. 7 n Minoso sold—— To Senators ST. P E ’I‘ E R SBL‘RG, Fla. Minnie .\linoso. veteran (‘Iiban tiona’. League farm club. Ottawa Player Closes Career OTTAWA tCPi —— Gilles Ar- I-hrmbault. “HHS-pound (.‘anadian tackle with Ottawa Rough Rid- c of the Eastern Football Conference for the last seven seasons. announced his retire- ment, from football Tuesday. He received a serious knee injury in the last season. Arcliambauli s a i it another knee operation would he neces- sary before he coul play 'n even one game. Flven then. there would he no guarantee the knee would stand “and so 1 have decided to it quits." up call a worth-. “on "1 Sweden In the face of; while tournament that means Attorneyseneral Eugene Cook‘ i Anders ordered the investiga- goals Canadian Amateur Hockey As- kind of food with us.in Finland. sociation, had said the Canadian; “And when he didn‘t .get at coach criticized the food, ac-, bath he was one of the first to. l complain. . He denied a claim by Temple: ‘ that he had “blasted the press."' aid Temple had agreed the “Well, he was eating in the fancy dining room with soft Hes music while we were jammed _ , I . downstairs. He sure protested. W955 Snual'm‘ 3”“ had bl“ bag. when he had to ,at the same} advised not to holler about it. ‘ sure wished hwe ha: a CAHA man there w o wou Info Received . Was Unethical have done something about it. The Swedes worked up a real ‘hate (‘anada' campaign and the CAHA brass just let us fAPi-State‘ lump “-" reported to Governor Carl E? l I Billy MacMIllan Sanders Tuesday that Wallace . lButts gave advance information; Scores Tw|ce lt Paul Bryant on last Septem-. . . 0 For Neil McNeil TORONTO tt‘Pt ~ Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons won the . , Metro Toronto junior Hockey “The furnishing of such infor- championship Tuesday ATLANTA, Ga. “unethical, unsportsman— was and , game whic game 1" poms and the "1.3mm Maroons won the best-ohseven of victory," Cook said in a final series 4‘2 summation 0’ his f.i“d'¥‘gs Bill MacMillan of Charlotte after a two-week investigation. town and Gary Dine?" fired two each for the Maroons Ition after the Saturday Evening with Mike Dorari and Andre charged in its March 23 Champagne adding singles. issue that there was collision to Duncan M a c D on aid and between Butts, recently re— boros. _ signed as Georgia athletic di' Neil McNeil will play Niagara rector, and Bryant. the Univer- Falls Flyers Sunday at Maple. sity of Alabama coach. Lcaf Gardens in the first game Alabama won the game 35-0. of the best-of~scven OHA final. Choice By Oddsmakers a'ses Minor Storm AUGUS’I‘A. (in. IAPI tiiitdi'i- Nicklaus doth among the also. cial oddsmakcrs quoted the tans, “Big Three" —— Arnold Palmer, CALLS IT CRAZY Gary Player and Jack Nick- “It’s crazy to name three Inns—Tuesday as an even bet against the field, and immedi- ately triggered a minor storm in the 27th Masters Golf Tour- namen . “It‘s ridiculous," said Jimmy Demaret, a three-time winner. "You would think only three men were playing. In a tourna— ment of this calibre. there are 30 men who could do it." Demaret then anuary, Tony Lema and Johnny Pott as his own choices to finish in that or. der. putting Palmer, Player and players and say the winner will come from this group." added Bill Casper .lr._ the former [1.5. Oprn champion and putting whiz from Apple Valley. Calif. "The Big Three'.’—strictly a publicity gimmick." fumed ex- plosive Tommy Bolt. “It should be the big thirty or the big forty." Thus the argument scctltcs as golf prepares for its annual spring a w a k e n ing, starting Thursday. over the pine and magnolia - draped Augusta Na- tional course. iiitficlder, was sold by St. Louis f' rdinals to Washington Sena- tors for an estimated $25,000, it we. announced Tuesday. Minoso. 40 years old last No. i'emhcr, has hecn a big league standout almost from the day he joined Cleveland lndians in Traded to Chicago White Sox early that season. he quickly developed into one of the Amer- ican League's outstanding stars until traded to the Cardinals for first baseman Joe Cunningham in November of 196]. Expected to be the regular right fielder for the Cards. Ml- noso suffered a skull fracture and broken right wrist in a col- lision with the left. field wall at Busch Stadium early in the sea- son. He appeared in only 39 grmes and batted .196. Minnie, whose full name is Saturnino ()rcstcs M‘fnnso. owns a lifetime batting average of .303, with 18 home rims. He hat- tcd over .300 in seven of his 12 full seasons in the majors. HI}. highest batting average was .326 in 1951, when he was named American League rookie of the Curling Draw For Montague Here is the Montague curling draw for today tWednesdaylz— 7 PM. Ice l~-— .l.S. DesRoc‘ies, C. lngs. HG. MacDonald, P. War- ner vs A. Jones, D. rones, Herring. A. McGregor. F Ice 2 -— F. Vuozzo it Dr. L.A. ‘ Johnston. Final game of Olands trays :ompetition if necessary; Ice 1 — H. Moar, L. MacDon- ald. S. MacKinnon. E_ Murphy vs A. Robertson. P. Sullivan, J. Yorstnn, O. Hennigar. Ice 2 —— Dr. P. McIntyre. B. Smith. J. Murphy. P. MacDon-' ald vs G. Murphy, P. .lohnstone, T_ Hooper, R. MacDonald. CURLING DRAWl _The following is the curling draw for Wednesday at the Charlottetown Club. 5.50 (Mens closing spiel) (Skips notify team members) .lce. 3 m tMixedt M. Bell vs D. . Wellner. H. 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