Attend. ,, ii Queen-3s ; Plate” Trials u. .5 Calllillsls Defeat Officials Pay Tribute To Johnny Dutchak ..::"'..':l:;"":.:;'::":..:z'1: Athletic Union ceived last night from Dr. F. C Saturday at this year's orig: of can- Dei ales Meei -an-W un--v--w. , -W... Al Silalx";12.5 . for the rich Queen's Plate. is . , , l:l1ll':t'l'lgie?lanac:e.s?ha'ndBllllIles T?:lol:::' j . u my ” '9" 1"" nun ' hm. u . ' .' ”''T l team captain. ' y , l:.;..,'rea:' l1Im;(0n:: PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 19. 1952 g'3;'f.::i:I”"! 1”” h ""9 9' W A" M". 1: 5 ! ' .. N Ecti t:lPri s:d rdIs- , .' 'rhotrlalswererunintllrasdi- ..gmuuonp;H. ' ' smfp.Y,'f; ;g;';g.'”-;'.m:,';'”:: lull: orlfncllcznof tngceflmlzflc Un- e of Me visions owins to the lust snttrli-Ii gill ' ' g ngy hem” and on hem" of the ion of Canada met here Saturday 0131- '-l'h0YWGf0.0Vll'ihO Ill-fl-lllhhl Rennie Stanley pitched an M mud to discuss track and field, boxing distance compared with tho I 14- nine innings for the W Islanders Hockey, Club," mu” pl". mu” um an and other amateur sports in the . .. 4.-.a.7-x-'.w:'.2;-. Dr. Dougan. "Johnny was a great hockey player, a grand fellow and a good pilot. It was with deep regret that I learned of his un- timely death." "Johnny Dutchak wps one of the finest fellows that I ever had the pleasure of working with during my hockey career." stated coach Leo Larnoureux. til-lis defensive playing, will to win and fighting spirit were of inestimable value to'the Islanders Club during the past two sea- sons. His untimely passing will he a great personal loss both to myself and countless others. To his family I extend my heartfelt sympathy." ' "Words at this time can not be put together accurately to show the feeling of the shocking aud- denness of Johnny Dutchak's death." stated Bill Brown. "Arrlving here two years ago Johnny became an Islander not only at play but an Islander at heart. He was always eager and willing to help either on or off the ice whenever and wherever he was needed. A great competi- tor his will to win was of in- calculable value to his team. His pleasantneu won him many friends. his playing won him lol- Marltilnes. Hugh Noble. director of physical education and recreation for Nova scotia. acted as chairman. The Maritime track and field Veteran Sets lleaord (in Motor Speedway INDIANAPOLIC. May 18-(AP) -Andy Linden. 29. veteran Los Angeles race driver, set 5 10- mile qualifying speed record of 137.002 miles an hour at the In- disnapolis Motor Speedway Satur- day. It topped the 10-mile record of 136.872 set last year by Walt Faulkner. But Faulkner's last lap championships will be held in char-l lottetown on Labor Day. spokes- men for the P.E.I..branch said that amateur athletics on the Is- land were definitely on the up- swing and present plans were to hold I track meet every two weeks. He said New Brunswick and Nova Bcotia athletes were welcome to at- tend. I ' I The Maritime athletic world to- day mourns the death of one of-its greatest competi s, and we wish to join with the rest of the athletic fraternity in expressing our heart- felt sorrow over the sudden death of Johnny Dutchak, Islanders de- fenseman for the past. two seasons, Maritime Central Airways pilot. and one of the finest men whom it was ever our pleasure to meet. To the surviving members of his fam- ily we extend rvlriincere sympathy. O C It seems hard to believe that the Isianders' sweater Number 3 for the past two seasons. is gone. its hard to believe for one reason because we don't want to believe it. But be- lieve it we must because death, which some day will come to all of Whether the clubs that operated in the Maritime Major Hockey Lea- gue last season will operate other season in the big money game is still a question. Glace Bay and saint John advised they are ready to operate, Halifax expected to operate but wasn't sure Charlottetown would have to wait for a meeting of club officials be- fore deciding. Monctcn would op- erate only under a. modified setup and Sydney wasn't interested. took a financial beating in . high priced loop last year were re- presented. saint John phoned their decision. big rowbcned defenseman who wore the ahhl-"I1 sutherlns 01 the 1988119 scheduled June 8. The meeting named Presi- dent Judge J. Elliott league's delegate to the special meeting of the C.A.H.A. in Tor- onto May 25. Hockey League is Still Big Question HALIFAX, May ll -(CP)- an- After a two-hour session today. only five of the six clubs that the The meeting was s pellmlnary to to be held in Plctou Hudson the by the recalling team or returned to the major club unless he is pro- moted to a high classification. And finally, he will request 12 import! for the Marltimes should the lea- gue revert to Allan Cup hockey. President Hudson told the meet- ing that N.l-LL. president clar- ence Campbell believed Maritime clubs should be able to gel. players for about sloo a week and also that three clubs in the 01165” major league operaiatcd with a weekly payroll of 52.200. At the annual meeting in Pictou next month, the delegates will vote on the remission of unpaid fines. a subject that caused much dis- cuslon at the last meeting of the circuit in March. Dr F.C. Dougan. Charlottetown delegate suggested to the meeting that local referees be used next season. "The league paid out 335.000 for referees last. season," he said. "Much of this would be saved by using our own referees instead of importing. The difference could be 120 Milcs-Per-ilour INDIANAPOLIS. May 10 -(AP) Geofga Connor of Los Anreles steered a wreck backward down the home stretch of the Indiana- polis Motor Speedway Saturday at 120 miles an hour, and poastb saved dozens of lives. Trying to qualify the federal en- gineering special, Connor had turned three laps at better than 136 miles an hour when his crank- shaft broke, locking his rear wheels and tearing his engine to chunks of steel. with both rear tires burned off, the car made a half turn and the momentum carried it backward to- ward the crowded pits at two miles a minute. Iconnor stayed with the wheel and fought the car past the pits, into the infield and incl: onto the southwest turn. His slide measured 1.100 feet. -'I'he hurtling wreck missed by inches the Cummins diesel special which broke the qualifying record later on. Mllchanlca said 0onnor'.s car would be fixed in time for the race. performers ofthe fancied choicu weren't up to snuff Ea even-money favorites in two di g ans placed. well out of the money-fifth in each case. lathe other. l;.P. Taylor's Acsdisn. cc- fsvorlte at 5-2 with our Omar, own- ed by scotty Kennedy of Winnipeg, showed class to win by three lengths The crowd of around 20.000 on jalad to open the spring meeting oi the Ontario Jockey club at the east-end Woodbine Track saw the Taylor stable from iroronto taioa two divisions. Dress circle, sold last week by the lndustriallshsportsman to his wife. paid backers also in winning its event. It went. to the post at 9-2 on the tale board, got. away to a bad start but caught up to the pack at the turn and forged ahead on the Itmishtutvny to win by about one- half length over Allison Pass. a 35-1 shot owned by the Aimar stable of Toronto. sunnycresi, evln-money choice in this race owed by Vince Sheridan of Toronto, was fifth. Lucky Pass. an- other 25-l shot. owned by Joe Belll of Toronto. was third a d J.l'.'.1i'. Bcsgram's liielan Laddle was fourth. favored Blue losers. i In addition to an outstanding nhohlns. otanloy,illt a triple and . double. Jackie Leoiair of the Cam went four for five while John nu. got two hits for the All Stars. Bop. by build hit a homer with one on in tlfb ninth for the All Stars. This evening at five o'clock cm Royals will meet the Cardinals in is 0. 8.1.. game. Linaaoore: Cards 101 ll: 218-12 lo 2 All Stars OIO ltl I02-ll 6 4 Stanley and B. Gallant: Mac. Quarrle. Maclieod (B). Dllllon up, and toe. Halifax Baseball League Opens June 4 HALIFAX, May 13 -(op) .71.; Halifax and District Baseball Lea- gue will officisliy get underway June 4 with games in Stalls;-fun home of the defending champions, and Tl-urc. Dartmouth Arrows. who already 1 h h d d M, at 138.122 still stood as the 2 . t d At that meeting, Judge Hudson paid into a fund in the event that g::." W "ever 0 Mme g2-mile speed record. The best 3:9 i';'I,'f.j:: 5833:: to Johnny 0" will ask, on behalf of the MI M.l-I. teams found the. going as tough as 1h”-scalp: l;;gl'liall)rs ll(n camninclurl. "Johnny Dutcmk Wm Ion, be nden did in his supercharged L. that no professional club be it was last year.' . tn! 0 0 -0 cc or. will opgn remembered by Islanders hockey M'”C'9 Power SPECIII !0d5Y W” Most of us. ilne'w Johnny for permitted torecall any major pltIy- Delegates included: Don Oillls. ....... of h'u”:59" ''m'' '3” M51011! in fans for his great playing heart. 137-111 ,.,m,wm, 1,” man. two yem 0, er after Jan. 16 and that no maior Glace Bay: John Merchant. Steve NATIONAL LEAGUE 5” '" ”" "”' mm” 0"P"ah by his team-mates for his play- Linden W” n" "ma drlv" to his 28-year-old life We knew mm club he allowed to release a player MacDonald. Sydney: Dr. F.C. W 1. Pet. 3 Wm pmvme me ”PW51””" ft" m ,p,,,,. by m, M , m,,,,,. qualify for the 500-mile Memorial "M H y rmdgmdm smkhmdg after that date for the purpose of nougan. Bill Brown, Charlottetown; Brooklyn -1 .131 TWO 395"”!- uhhnny M, "M to . gnaw. Day race on the optnlnk day of "mi delenuman who W, p gemng 3 replacement ac" Robyn. Dud James Mouton: New York 7 no ,1, I After a five-hour session. dele- '”'3"'- '"'W"' ""' "mm"? ” "" '""' mm ough to rate an All scans Wlmclm He will also recommend that if Jim Mnooonald, Haliiflx: Maj. -r. Chicago .. la .55: 41-. 3"” W "'9 la!” meetlnlz 10- Iz may seem. Let us all pray that on the 3, F0", te T” 9? ” a pro club recalls a player from 3. Rogers and c. Roy MacDonald. Cincinnati is .536 5 BALTIMORE. May 18 -mp)- day ”"'”Y -PPWVM the schedule. he may rest in peace." , 3 '''m w” 3"” the league, that the player he used St. Louis . 16 .483 6!; The favored Blue Man zoomed Th” "h9d'”” 1”'0Vld" M 95 .Seaiile Wins :f:-..2"..::":..."':'..:a.:."sf.la: mm rm mm 55”” 0"” CW 33 hm "Johnny Dutchak was one o J . . Boston 15 .423 8 d'sy with a brilliant burst of speed "'''y' m mm, xrlemm. mm mm ice we knew him as the sincere. B D d M Pittsburgh 5 25 .137 to and bounced pom, Wm, Jockey - captain Wes Trainer. "1 could not l c”"5cl”"'l”"5 "'3 M935"-' mm" yn O AMEHCAN LEAGUE Conn Mocreary to capture the ask for a better teammate or a in” he w"' W L Pct. GB .11 , hetterrl fellowthon or offmthe ice,. j Johnny ,bo, , t n 0 P N I Cleveland”. ll .g45 ucoaagepggtmfu sum” " mm To I mo er, sep-a er an SAN FRANCISCO MW lb was rn ou n l':dmon- . . as ng n 12 . 'll. 2': The gulp mg M son of mu brothers I extend my sincere y ' - ton. Alberta. where his mother. Boston 13 .552 :1 g P y '3 symltIthv-” ii.”3-SE73i?.f&'"E3Ei.S1"i3.;"3.'2 ;f,f;;;l:”hf""';f u;mer-- scan and After srictor Over Cubs ggwmfgk gg -ggg 3 EJXE? i.?””i”.?i.'f.. v”vY iJ35?.”'3i Mt" 25 V937 I-aim game of the season, combing 9 ' ' V" "Mn" hmtllefr i y ' ' Eye, N.lV. thus atoned for'hls reliefer Bob Muncrief for four "”'- '3 3 "mt with Trina Canada OM95”. .. ” 5” 5 ihi d l 'l th t -"-' Ilnlkel and four runs in the -””"'"- 39 Played Junior hock-.v ---e Qt, H, :3 -"3 5” ml wgelrcuesgo. e Km my D"'” ounces. May is -'-(GP)-After 19", inning ., deg", gm 1.-,,,,,. with the Edmonton Maple Leafs . (,auocl.csa 1:.-cu ' 9 -35 11 Th y an interruption of 25 years, a.la. . ) e Preakness is one third of F clsco 51, before he enlisted in the n.c.s.r. Brooklyn Dodgers literally B S INTERNATIONAL Luau mmgw, mm, cm," Banks of Truro. N-3-. will he find- ea sum, 1.,n.mme, wm Jud. in 1942. The next three years he "walked" into first place in the w I PC. 363 In romping under the win by lllted from the Ontario Agricultul-. 'nlch act this ltllgaih (hl:.ha lingleh, gloat 1? ttlhe Sir Fgrce as ll pilot. National League Saturday as they ..... Montreal 16 638' 3 1,, mm-ma to WI" 0;," Max al Collreg; zuludtg iwlth the do- , .o open e l. a c er o g as one at ummerstde for defeated Chicago Cubs 7-2. ' ' 1.; mm I Bree 0 so eor i e ac encs of , Wilson walked and outfielder Al a short. time. The victory enabled the Brooks sa-ruanal T9”""” ” -5” i ' ""” '”""””' 3"” ”" '''" Agriculture. He is believed the old- ; , . , Syracuse 14 .533 5 stoned in a measure for some of ' in hycoknls Thllgg asltgle xloaied Klein: flat ihdc end to ihelwar Johnny 3; licreak their; detadlock wlith Itlrelw NVUONAL LEAGUE, Emma H 15 .516 5,6 me mmgl done to m um” by oat grsdtlilaiingustudent in the his. WAS (WON, M ikmy) '. -ac oc y - re urneg to Edmon on to com- 01" ,01' 9 09 P9” - W ' r Roch be . 15 .500 6 ih t W170 9 C0 BIG- .- HINIO ilny Assocla. nick. sinxle scored Judnich,and Dlete his senior matriculation and Glen" doublehml" W" PM” at. Louis on on ooo-5 6 ll 5 rlesleld id - 3 gm com" me” in 1m' i ML Blake. Ihout 50. enrolled at The Nat nal Box 3 W” h A 1 W, , P not .48! 8.5 For. in winning the 76th edition tion Saturday announced 'lilans ! ”x”"' ,5 "amp "' ”""' ”" in” mm M had Plan! of be- bllrih W" "med 0'-'5 A "V1" bl" Boston . .. olo 000 300-4 8 1 Ottawa .. 20 .376 lo of this classic before a u" ewe" m 1'” nu wmpmu m y tum Imam to produce an no ed if two more. coming an optometrist. His bro- between Clhehlmll "N 305W" cmmbm, Bl-azle (1) and D. nammore , no 333 u aowd 0, 39.345 he "madly mmhg years of studies. Before he Seattle's Paul Calvert and San iher Joe turned out with the Ed. also was postponed because of Rice; wuwnl Jon” (7, and wmlxmnh Jhtteau mu mum "' terlm" world featherwelzllt . . , a l gl, 1 rlinampion until titieholder Sandy F”'"”'"'" 5” 39"" ”"""-'" "'”'""' FM" the first winter '""r-"ti SW1-0""'C"dl"'1' '49 Burris. ---r--------- :on",',?ec?,u,f,"n"3:"J”' mm have wonhim a degree in 1926. no j brilllontly through 12 innings. after the war and Johnn l s C11 the Phlladelllhll Phil! 4'3 ill 3 -' s ' a Mad!" l' ”l'a”d from me Bob Muncriei look over for Bev- invited io come along. The .:Ioul:lg- the only other National League ghlugn k """ " g B'''"'''”" ---- -- 0” 302 0”-10" . 5115 F1065. second to Hill call in nut"-u Wale mt "upmt arglgz N' 3' At urd in I nan; llnnblllsedlmltvashliirlllaceydeag; lellaclsllfgcldlild vsvlxwglllcclgpollvillfolp 'aBnlf)'oklyn collected only four gignlg? 1'-g6n3r:t ”l:v'E(:e-llYK(7l BuS't'l.l!: inlet: ll:l.tllI)leKrbn)t';wl: 12963:: zlilslfllfiillii I'll: Dffgngnzngrxracuxzzg.fgguaglz: ment an ellminat on toulnamen . ' ' L an amesa, we : en- gum, Mcmhnd (4, Mmqowe bt ' pg , W" deddif "9"" d'"""' 9”" ”' Jim Dav" In the lam 2"c7.i'3.l"i'.5'.. Igoallleaildnfrgiimikrs nllatzlemzllf: wpnwalk: ,';ff,'K.',espmlill .'(L.2niel'lYlllil)eln1:leg'l1' s Wand C'e""m' ' ectslxlntthgleglmllasllcvevhipped aluc mu m. mi the execu ve an ra ng com- J h h” b t su . . econ : swords , both m can on t spr and now we mlttees of the association. :1" ii '"'y ""ce"""”'d 0" "09 ""1 M” ” '9” Cl (9) BN1 Welifumi YV3" 19)- Baltimore . 000 loo l-2 0 0 P” n 9 Derby ""1 are Just keeping our fingers cross- The plan calls for Saddler to eY- . . . I In the nmerican League. eve- p"m,u"h ooo.”5.1..7 9 . ammo g W. 0”" D 4 2 aknezs. . ' ed... meet the interim champion when F land Indians remained 2 1-2 lo: ooo oox-12 ll 0 Amp. and Tabacheck; mu... W" W'"”: M 59"” 0'19 Jack. sr. now 48, who won the Saddler is released from the S "W" Edmonton he moved to same! ahead 01' Wlihihiwn by Line. Ln me (2). Cnrlsen (7). and Mordarski. Gwmi ”"""h" "" "1 Chum Hmn Diamond scans in mo, isn't too "my. sandy Wu "canny wcemy askatoon where he played for splitting a doubleheader with mu Gnx-ggjola; wwe mg cgmp. Fm" , managed to take third. while still pggunum wont, mg young”; .1. 'd ""' ””;"y 'gVlc: ”"'u'"' H? vlYo ' r:'Y" lgran-(rAu:) liliel-2:: lt":.'."u"'. lllllahyetllll-' ilciilfftfllii hdhlalalr :fmgl:muw:l3:m5lt:ln cl:.nc1ennn..'gl no 301 191 1 14 Q ennui: 0” on ".4 I : :::lt(h;l'll1l9l("ioug"0HI1,I1e;ltI oulmlli" lull H wuune llnm the was put nto e eep eeze y c gs ve eran s nce - the V H H M 3' ' ---- -- T lloches r .. 00801100:-510 0 m9- 1" 3 B 0 iv 0 month-HUI Chill the N. B. A. and the New York her of the Millrose Athletic A.sso- I Ch” 1” e "V" -nd then cnlfo. The Indian: lost-the - Philadelphia .. ool ooo ozo-3 1 s Kgegnn mm plumbo; mhn mu dismal eighth. date-to see how young Jack pro- States Athletic Commission. elation of New York, today won 1350 If ”"""W" '" "W W1 "1 3-0 but W011 the 5900114 INN 3'9- H1119? Ind HOWE": 1"0X- R-ldzlh Bucha. greases before entering him in the The Association's elimination the gnnugl yank," Maugham r 0' the past two years he The senators downed Ohicazo 2-1 (4). Church (5) Kcnstanty (8) swamp; pmnond am”. July 3.5. tournament will be co-ordlnated Paul Collins of Wolfvllle. N.s.. "" M" ”" '” ”” b?” d””””” W '9” ""5 "'3'""P 54- . "id 109'” Sn-cu-o . In 000 MA! I 1 Guest started rowing at the use -with ah. British Boxing Board of running undu the color. of ch. '""' "' "” M"'”'""- -Win"? New York Yankees also split I nociiemr on 000 00-1 5 1 II of so when he was a mere six- .” mum. ......... ...... u ::":r:'. il..iiJ”piiE2:5:.”liLii':.i zit: ."J;l...”':.::"t....””.:t;.”.” ll ”””"”” ""6" 9.8.” W .. - M." '":'...'a".:Y l”.:”:"i'- 5” od t a ay amec on o rance 233;;-L H.” Gordon d "1 R I F ' - 30,1,-m , on 15430010.; 3 Q 0 onion an um ; Coilum Q as I I y I e no es. and Roy Ankara of the African D.,,g,,, who won ,,,,,o,,,,m W, emk "' '-'" "5 '"" Boston Red 501 downed Dem” so Louis coo ooo en-: 1 1 and Bucha. I' pounds and victories. Gold Coast meet for the EuI'0l1- yuf-5 .30 and was the mu mung. ' . . , Til?" 7-4 in I llhile lIl1lC- Pgfngll .nd- wmm-; an-veg, :-.:..:.- can title. The winner would then , 1 to . Wlllle Rnmldell held the Mun” (9) d c t , AMEMCMV LEAGUE B k A. GLASGOW, Scotland - (CP) - meet the "Champion of the Am- sggntghfgnbfeag wgnntre nuhfgggl n1;'yil;';l"'Hn:I"1:x 111'; &1a"g"”1: Brooks hltless until the fourth wumnnizn :3. .,.”&,'3 g g nut, DOCWN Med Vlflolll medlclhu 0" rricas" as determined by the g ' when he lost his control and gave chnhnd yyyy W 4” H. o3,.9 1. ; gem." pueum m unluccguful 385 yard grind all by himself after month ago Johnny stated that he HIIINIBIDNI -- 001 001 000-2 1 1 --- '”m""""" '"""'- M h taking the lead at the 21-mile might be retiring from hockey as ifgkmrllrllmliu Heb wmiedd '3"? ”0'""'- CWUOIFI (1). New Cleveland ooeoosooo-o s l 'mnoN'ro May 1-1 .. (op; - WW9" '0 0"” him i” h””"”" The wmmmlo" " t lei” mark. He enjoyed a mree-quu-l.eu- a player. His main interest lay in 1" a ll” the flu: M c all "m (3) '"d m""”5 u'"”" '"'d -shmil Ind Mtroth: Feller. Jack Guest. In-., one of the steam 5”" ml W” ””?”'””Y '"””"d ""k""3 ”""'”W'”9"” "' ' P of-a-mile lead over Tom Jones of he! ing the kids he told us nd om ”"" i " """ "9"" Gromek (9) and If an. out aculle o multlrd - Ind1Hv0rk0d- P a es rs anada produced ible to participate in the tourns- Phuampm and was "med m mo he "mm about- me ml mm zloldizeg: dzoive In the second on - New York It Detroit. ppd.. rain. Sggondg in two decades and considered the T" o 1 9 ET C DCE. manelne Smith. wnklnzton. D. c.: Mu". 38 m1'".”” "d 25." "end" vh he Md bee" ””"i”"3 "l Jackie Robinson then stole home ,P,':::'d""h” ” c""”"' """ gf."'f"l:l"" -- 3:l'::”0-0 ll 1 brlshmt prospect for Canada in ' 1 . . F , Jones was timed in 2.42.2.2 and I eyfleld. He wanted to help the H, , 0 , d , d b, , , vean osx-s a I the Olympic Games at I-Ialsinki. Percy Bassett, Pennsy van a, ll . kid 1 Ch I t on e r is en o a on a sea IN-1-gnNA-noyAL LEAGUE zckuk ache") (7) d M . mnuud . be” chnlui 1 Camomm-r Glen ftffulficplllglv ,ill;l'kh?lol'lr:et W3; 8:5 We"lI:l?:u:lv:I'l lllheele lllllll: Illa .1 pglptch" Fuse)", R3: n": T"”'"” v - '9' 3” W9m4 9 9 Gsrcla' and Tebbettam "R". oped a" next Alaua'ckun'ailmh-:ntd.t.'l:.:t For oudlty l-llannrsn. Mnnelotu: ommv . , , v e 6 wine 9 If-cc Y K0 - Montreal . on on cox-1 ll 1 1. , ' ,, - - Collins. Massachusetts; andl-lrank 111 14333-0 ;l:n;':rYn:';guy?: fggtnyrfyerze "III hll "I'll h" 01 the ""0" Hetkl, Bracho (2), Pahr (4), 3:"; . .3 TM! fsgmwualmmgm go wmwunm Milan”; Almont. of Vancouver, feather. Gerard Cole of St. Hyacinthc, . . . P Y - to score I-lodges with the fourth share (3) mm Anderggn; Mn. why". xhfdu (3). .nd.wm,eI.. em dinbumem y m punum -weight champion of Cmd-- fl,",'l3,:nlfL',e.e'l.l.'.'.'.ll :33: otsflmh '”'"” w'" '” ”'”'" "'" Wl" llgll Th" W" "'” ""1 W mm” new and c. Thompson. y I a art, Trout cs). Llttlefielfl The big ll.-year-old-he's six Value LONDON - (OP)-Architect. R. thonl, expected to be a strong con- foe" ""';e31;eI;T3e W .7111 of uuu ,,.;mm mm, W" M”, 30, mm”, ::.'3,””''n4 ,, . Q3,-"H09" W WW4 (V)- IN! 100:" 5 1: lnchgi :1!!! Walsh! 210 Bennett told the Royal society of tender in the race today, failed to zeftho" '”de"hy ;Mc"h'V;;hn:l; a pair of runs in the sixth on I Hartley, Robinson (2) and um; ' mum "3 3'” go::;mo:l',': at Aria here that the right use of make an appearance for the start blacked so many ionldabmed Wllk Ind Rub! Wllhlfl fl?" Drescher; Deal and laughs. N" yug ,. 3.1.34 7 . lmbed m'meduu cud” u color in migflud "'9' l'lg9'lf' "l ""5 "" shots. They were slides which he ”.'"'.:',f 5'3”: :''f,'''I'”'' " 5:: m : : 5h 10'" I00!-4 I 0 oonsenltal malformation of on: production In P0 "C" I09 Ch 5- 'w"r'”” ' -"m ge d ( qk uh g d '1 h' . Iaopat an Plugng gm; of an 1 5 . , ...,he mm, ,,,c,,,,ou,,d com Prong”. Pltchen fmemgeumoni uuemv; Sud rillmh :::,k'x:ll5v Ilxallcgunttlzi me!-y on souls: and ricochet; aln-er, counney. show lna?V;f,s;3l:.tsc'.::nnnot should be of the 1-gguul pastel Poole (9) and Cviealelaki 39” ; properly mrmod ” birth. produced a tingle in the spine of R0. In Don." M. fourth H ...4 . range," up said "with brighter ccl- I ,5". NW" ,0 he mum” M - I Sorlnslleltl 000 000 0 I New York an ass lei-I is s not the youngster who has lost. all moving machines." will be his body checking, ahis '""'m mum” W" MM M m""" "' '" "' '"4 " ' "- 00”” 0"-1 5 1 only one nee in hi-I' four years nine hits including four doubles 3"", Gun lnduon NEW YORK, May ll - (AP)--- (12 innings). e uummyyhg Hut hug M an 1 poke checking and his solo rushes ,' . ' ' d ll . - . . ;':,l;'rb:nl;l:c:::e.1”(:v oznrggrolzg down centre ice, his effecilvev '"cnl7:ag:m nndger Phil Cavar- .nd 3", 3:6. com-to? no (6). Rude" a, la Dumond am". I" new”. Ex I W T , ness on the power play. 1. H W" mum” from "R Y. and. last year-is , , my I records in brackets). . . 0 hi 4 . mmah I , ,x' .:.m:.-.--j-- NATIONAL umaug . game in the fourth for disputing ummu 9.. m '.g' .1 . 1 W13" 3"" '1' PW- :, chic." It Broom,” y mm His will to win on the ice was . M" Ind urn" dmmon "Id adephia where he is g n-gun” I l LOANS (1-2) vs Lou ((-0) '"”''''""l by t '""""- ""'""V cub coach-any Johnson was tow NATIONAL nsaoua ”' '" '”'' ' . " W ummth: Pmlm'u,gh ”' N'w Yorkypoh attitude in the dressing room. Qd out In "I. emml W" . '1'. Kluth; Rogovln and He wears a vy In-ass with : I 1.0. M (14) W. Jun" ad”. There was always room to sit cm” n "ma but 1. ... "14 " . - steal rill when he isn't ootoo the at Don" It Phuwelphuyplu. beslda Johnny on the bench and Ge", Sm”, Mum. "" muona no as egg.-3 4 1 H l' and in workout he wrap a All ' 30 lb” 0' 303'" 11-1) VI. 8llII- 1'' In "W t” 0”" The" V" first seven-game winner in beat- H-Illlldoll. Hacker (1). KB"! (I) In M "W"! "mma N5 "V" hh&. mons (2-l). 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