Edmonton Oil Kings Club mee Sick Of Being Bridesmaid — Marks Are Set | Records were made to be broken goes the old addage, and members of the assorted baseball teams in both the National and American Leagues are taking it to heart éven this early in the. season. However thus far they have ,only mana: +d to tie some of the multitude of records that are kept by the league office and it makes one wonder if the | various teams and players do not choke up a bit when they | realize that a record is on the line. For example, Willie Mays, | the greatest ball player playing today is having more than a bit of difficulty in getting his 512th home run to put him | in third place in the all time homer derby and this could. be a result of the tremendous' amownt of pressure that is JOHN SHORT her; parent Detroit Red Wings. Kings, who meet Oshawa’ Gen lof the 1966 Canadian junior fi six previous times in a row and jhave won only once—in 1963 «| Moher, who plans to fly today © \to.Toronto, refused fo make a II’ll tell you this; we've had lenough of being asked if this is ‘a Junior B team.”’ being forced upon him by rae eee ans, etc. This was the pl of records: to be equalled this season, that is by The Baltimore Orioles* and the Cleveland Indians are setting a torrid race in the Junior loop and the Indians equal- led a major league mark as they tore off 10 straight wins in.their first f€n games. The old record had been established by the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1955 season and. then equal- led by the Pittsburg Pirates in 1962. However, some conso- lation can be derived by the fact that they bettered the old American League standard set by the St. Louis Browns in 1944. _° wierogish sateen + “is shared by 11 major league players and Joe Pepitone of having on the gates. Although baseball is not so much effect- -ed-by.-this.problem basketball. has found it a miajor problem __ and even the Negroes admit that their presence hurts: the gates. __tween periods of the Detroit and Montreal game that Negr | wiJl soon be invading the world of professions! hockey and ~ it will be of great interest for this observer to see the effect of their emergence as stars on ‘the millions of people in Canada who say they are all in favor of intergration. ___ BASEBALL ROUNDUP | American League | | ide High School 30-18. in the oa ae = Cergent 000 000 100-— 1 60 PROBABLE ie aad final game of their |advisers plan to spend up to 10, New York Club Tiant (3-0) ror a ore | championship series. They had days late in An on their ; e da first tour of-the Arctic. ing (0-3), Reniff (9) and Gibbs, | PITCHERS en first encounter 31-26 and | Dr. John Deutsch, council!) NEW YORK (AP)—Luis Tant “Howard: (9), S al S r a Ee a mM e Pat Stewart and Anne Steven. |chairman, said in an interview (pitched nis niin eratont in iB ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Tuesday that conditions—are-— 80 ee. starts esday n lim- "Baltimore 000 000 000— 6 50 Dhani pitchers for today’s | 2 points dtc Rone aa different in the Far North |iting New York Yankees to four Weliner—(o-)- Waite a) and Me eague. baseball games | ae NeNE 5 aR .£2 Ecavoats second Siayeate--abeer Wy -wlep-- Gilles ‘Trem- Tremblay) 2. Montreal, |Donna netted. 10 in a losing |fFom ie Seay ereechand ee vince tneaie-asees i 2-1); National. Leasue (CP)—Montreal |off goal was fired f + my : pvchebarren: Ortega (1-1), Cox Los Angeles (Ostesn 4-1) at |Canadiens came out flying here jangle from the side ‘ot the an lpia pn See i aay Beliveaa). 2 Penallies--Tal ae : —|ine ‘before if can snake. 9 tue cosets Sage a OS ee ee Urench. HRs:__Wash— isan Francisco. (Shaw 1-3) _(N) jaueeaey oe eee De- |but still_managed to sneak in{ Detroit got a break, but Wor- bot 5:51, Henderson 18:07. a V canine. ibution” to eeamomile | ieee t ho blanked Bost - : os ~-New- York (Hamilton 2-1) af |'ol ed Bs take—-a_ipast—the. netminder's fight pad. |sley was + a Th : : ant, . Who ; on Detroit 000 060 000—0 53/51" Touis (Sadecki 20) (N) |S2 lead in games in the best- Rousseau scored his fourth |it was ‘Richard. who came up Balon. 2--<Rochefort, "Richard | e aniers The %."- member council |Red Sox and Kansas City Ath- etroit "000-006 20x— 8100.) Philadelphia (Short-2-1)-at-At-jof - seven. Stanley Cup final |goal of the playoffs at 11:22. [with the puck near the Montreal 1:05: 4. Montreal, Rousseau ‘| ere ee anibie 1 Paco. tie cee a eee et lanta (Lemaster 1-1) (N) round. The Montreal right winger |net. H To Hold Ball : : ; ances, allowed Ofly. OMe. + Rakee Grilli (7) Brandon (8) and i ; Oj al et. He whipped a pass to Duff |(Duff, Backstrom) 11:22; "5. De- other groups, has~broad- terms Se a Pittsburgh (Blass 1-0) at Cin| A good number of the ‘15,017 |skated across the goal mouth at- who carried the lensth of the troit, Ullman 5 (Henderson, jof Feterenta to advise the gov- latans ts thet imu veiey ta. hometown fans had not yet set- BUT CAN'T KEEP HIMSELF 0 Wings Get Rvan: Lolich (3-1) and Freehan. |einnati (O'Toole 0-0) (N) tempting.to control a pass from HR: Det—Cash (4). ; ; i jice to beat the Detroit goalie Bathgate) 14:22. Penalties — (CP) — Governor-/ernment and the public gen- Minnesotd 163 008 e00-—'4 St icouson’ (Roberts 1 3 wy eg raring ERanisy “Cup chaniplons thee He finally managed (5 gee-iwith:a--sheep backhand--shot-to|Bergman 2:44. Wall. §:08._ Rous. Honest and inte. Vanier will | lerally on how to achieve ec0- eRe White opasied the fourth cago ————200-000-000—=- 249 eouston on (Roberts N) ad tne ee coset and backhanded jend the scoring. seau 6:25, Balon 12:21, Marshall hold a parliamentary. - ball at |nomic goals. inning with é atee and moved Pascual -(3-1). and __Battey; American League troit netminder Roger Crozier. a aN _|—Fhe—Wings-triedto—get-organ-/16:42. Government House tonight. Its first two general reviews it, third on two ground outs Horlen (1-2) Higgins (9) and! Cleveland (Bell 1-1) at New; Canadiens scored twice in the Ullman’s goal . came exactly ized after that goal but Cana-| Third period — 6. Montreal, The ball, to which all MPs {have surveyed manpower, to but Tiant fanned” “Joe Pepitons eS Martin. HRs: Min—Oliva (5), |Yorl- (Friend 0-2) (N) openine-period to-lead 2-0: at the two minutes later when he'| idiens’ forechecking, combined Duff 2(Richard) 5:31. Penalties jand. senators -aré invited, is -the-|sources and other potentials tO is» the final out: i Versalles (1). Baltimore (Bunker 2-1) at lend of 20 minutes of play. They whacked a rebound “of Paul !with good work by. Worsley in|—Matshall 7:49, Rochefort /first at Government House since | 1970. It is currently. working on elieeerpesinaien cia eeliniote —— National League Washington (Duckworth 0 - 2) were ame rad atthe cad cae Henderson's shot behind @ the Montreal nets kept them /13:17, Boivin 17:12. Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey was its third annual review, to be’ New York 000 020000— 2 62 ye live: aid eeled coke. unanaweeee sprawling Worsley. from any>further scoring. Shots on goal by: iGovernor - ‘General in 1952-59, |made public next winter, on the St. Louis 000 320 00x— 5110 ansas City (Talbot 6-2) aR goal in the final period. Canadiens continued to press | ' SUMMARY Detroit: — a5 sn} The Vaniers have held fre-/inter-relationship of price, em: gy McGraw (1-1). Selma (4), Ri- California (Chance 1-1) (N) Montreal scorers were Claude in the opening minutes of the First period — 1. Montreal. Montreal 1315 S—33 quent state receptions, but | ployment, production .and de- | a bant (5), Richardson (5). FisherMinnesota (Kaat 1-2) at Chi- |Provost, Yvan Cournoyer, Dave final period and Crozier had to ‘Provost 2 (Backstrom, J. C.' Attendance—15,017 _jnever a ball. jmand forces in the economy.’ | Is OUR BYWORD ~(7...and..Grots: Washburn, Aust jcago (Buzhardt 1-1) .(n) Balon, Bobby Rousseau and | | The parliamentarians will’ So far, ay | (5). Hoerner (3), Jackson 1-1| Boston (Wilson 0-1) at Detrolt/pict Duff Norm Ullman scored: ane s iia ad | sg ae cane ai rho Volkswagens ani - ° (Monbouquette 2-2) (N) lfor Detroit. Canadiens outskated. outhus- (6) and Corrales. tled and outshot the Wings in two of the three periods, as they | led 13-8 in shots after 20 min-- ules ane 15-5. in the’ frame. The Wings outshot the Canadiens 8-5 in the final frame. CHOSE CR R Detroit coach Sid Abel elected | to..go with Crozier -in_ the nets | ‘ather than Hank Bassen, spite the fact the netminder | nicked up a severe knee and an- | kle sprain in the fourth game a Detre't + Hot Words Fly AsTeamsPrepar For Memorial Cup? (CP)—Hot words wards Ross Lonsberry, . Jim as usual, on |Harrison and Ted Hodgson Sundev_ afternoon. TORONTO SiAniericah ‘cago are sterting to. fly, middle } de- | = cir HAVE | Kings Jast appeared in Tor- 1964 and lost in four 'rally. and tered Ford-Lotus - Cortina still with a firm--arip.-on. first. place. ELEAN--SLATE-..- Despite the mud, the Ontario oO. of Fabreville, Que., European rally expert Roger the first two days, the cars ar- €larke-of-London;-Englandand-riving;here-—-appeared—in—-top-- his co-driver Robin Edwardes brought their Cortina through the third land holed mufflers. lonto- in lgames to Toronto Marlboros. Last year, Edmonton lost in five games at home to Niagara Falls Flyers. year,"’ Moher. said Tuesday. He mentioned the added experience and the-acknowledged.talents of Bob Falkenberg from third to fourth position | |Memphis Red Wings of the Cen- They started the day with 40 ‘total. dent “Clarence Campbell in a Rosemary. Smith. of. Dublin, | general’ session Ipading to -al- -Ireland,..and_..her...co-driver Ann |jjeation-eot- _players.to_.the. new. Coombe of .Toronto, the only ‘ejybs. less well-prepared cars out on ‘QCHS. Captures 2nd Straight shape. However, a few were, showing signs of sagging springs | ospitality | Queen Charlotte High School | ‘won the P.E.I. Junior Girls bas- |ketball for the second straight —\season-as they downed -Summe! room, decorated with huge bas- kets of spring flowers. for the occasion. In the large fent room, long tables will be set with a buffet supper. @ Calls For OTTAWA: (CP)—-The Fisher- ; ies Council of sCanada called | lerals tonight in the first game inal, have represented the West prediction on the outcome—!-but “T think it’s.a better club this | League championship and held? chief western scout- of :the Buffalos and New Westminster before Rovals before vanquishing Es e formation of a junior loop in the province, They re- ———————==——= epived permission to remain i@ Expo Hockey Dropped. MONTREAL (CP) Discus- sions have been held aboutithe Possibility of a world's. fair ries of “games between, Mont-. the. matter..was dropped."' {competition would be something | lots of people would like to see but the standard conditions for ‘competition with” “NHL ~teams~ |must first be met." ciate. Council Members :. To Tour Arctic OTTAWA (CP)—Members of | the “Economic . Council of Can- | a owe -and—some—of—their—export sumptions and a few spot sur- | lyeys. Statistical information is | inadequate, with many figures | about manpower. and production lineluded in statistics relating: to | iBritish Columbia and Alberta. | Fisheries Council L Outlays. ermen are restricted on Cana dian coasts. \final series. jthe senior league -because the inew junior circuit would not provide strong competition. \WEAK ON LEFT WING Kings’ major weakness hae been at left wing this season. Ross Lonsberry and Jim Harrt- son. of Estevan Bruins have been added to fill the gap. An- derson missed several playoff games with an ailing knee, 80 Oil Kings’ manager Bill Hunter picked up Ted (Chief) Hodgson from Estevan as a. standby. Don McLeod, in his first. full junior season, will provide ade- “|quate goaltending. Falkenberg provides much of the defensive strength in front of McLeod. Hamilton has @ booming shot and is a_ nifty puck- carrier, Doug Barrie—and—— Brian Bennett and Red Simp- the Yanks was the last te equal the mark. But farther back in the pack |when it was discovered by of- tral Professional League A “spokesman for the Na- ls the story is different At least ficials that an error had been Kings tied Drumhe!leg?Miners tiona! Hockey “League Cana. 0M ‘with rookies Gaon Pesce COLOR BARRIERS FALL | four cars were bogged down. in-matde fh their first day's score. for the Alberta Sen} Hockey diens said Expo 67 officials had and Jim Schraefels available | mud near Yorkton, Sask., approached the club but there | j For the winners Layola Griffin led the way with 19 points and closely: followed. by Clarence MacDonald with 14. Peter Ching was Big gun for the ~ Pro sport is a battle of ‘the best athletes and it seems a | pair ran through their second ;women competitors left-in the oy ee player eeu pe bomere: heceuae eee eas successive day. without penalty. jevent, were. still running fifth | | The - Us. cities re i. Other conditions, said the |followed with a. Rey Fequet are equal in wa ced desire the white one will get a higher -\They hold the lead with 12 overall with 91 points. They had geles,* San Francisco-Oakland, spokesman, are that any games| Gouris point-getters we L. salary and the chance to play more. points picked-up on the first leg, a clean day Tuesday. “Minneapolis-St. Paul, Pittsburgh |™ust be played in accordance | Griffin, 19: C. MacDonald, 14: Tk was noted the other evening on an intervicw in be- an overnight run from Van- . With most of the weaker and land Philadelphia. with Canadian rules and that |B. Cheverie, 15; J. MacDonald, couver to Calgary. (Canadian officials must offi- 6; R.-Malone, 4; D. MacLeod, 8, |. Red Point scorers ‘= R. | Paquet, 15; P.- Ching, M; + smitir, 6;-W:-Bruce; 4; attece 1 la bo Souris now meets Montague in a best of three series for the | Kings : ‘title. Indians Scalp - Are Our Specialty Complete fine @f genuine Volkswagen parts. ~ RUDISCH'S GARAGE Alberry Plains IF IT’S MADE 1) | ey the eve. of a Memorial Cup final |Estevan Bruins, acquired by the | | playoff. |Oil Kings to bolster their lineup | R t R vest - Tuesday for increased federal; But he told Tom Barnett | MM (ott g If the on-ice action matches /for the final. i ejec s eq 3 |outlays on artificial spawning | (NDP —. Como oe a Problems the off-ice growls, look for a-| The Generals, making their | ; | beds and hatcheries to halt the | much of what senator has battle royal ‘between Oshawa /first appearance in the Cana- | NEWYORK (AP) ~ Base-| ldecline of salmon stocks on the | been ~ saying @s in error and | Are Generals oh Edmonton » Oil \dian fine] in 22 years, defeated ball’s American League an- West Coast. there is no serious worry over Our Kings. St- Catharines "Black Hawks. jnounced Tuesday it has rejected Council President David Cor- | his threats. It would be diffi- ‘ The teams clash’ tonight at 8|Montreal Canadiens and Kitch. toe Tecuest OF tne er eee ney of Mulgrave, N.S., told the ;cult to make a solid case for | GT Urea m. EDT at Maple Leaf Gar-jener Rangers, to win the On. D/avers—association-for--$150,000 Commons fisheries committee | discrimination against Cana- | aats in the first game of a best- |tario Hockey Association Junior to pay for the expenses of its | lhe is confident salmon stocks | dian fish products on U.S. mar. | newly elected executive director | leould be increased greatly if | kets. DOUGLAS eK of-seven: series for the Canadian |A championship. They qualified land “his office. junior hockey championship. ie the Memorial Cup-final by-|"1¢ was learned that the -Na- | All games of the series will be |beating North Bay Trappers i512) League also. has turned season against teams such sufficient attention were given | [to such developments... His 1,800-word brief also criti- | | R. L. | past president isaid there is enough Payne of. . Vancouver,” of the council, evidence | Me Le COT Cece | played. at the 15, ee Gar- jane. Shawinigan, Bruins. - ldown the request for the money, cized the slow progress being-| at hand to warrant a sharp ex- dens, with the. remaaii each. | Haade ae 4 if seetared to come from thé players'-pen- ‘lmade on the extension of exclu. |tension of salmon development a slated for Friday, the thd Sun- league in| vanada, — declared ‘sion fund, to. pay for the serv- sive Canadian fishing zones | Projects without awaiting the day and the fourth next caine: eee as "Res of Marvin Miller, , along the coasts.. | results of further research, ee ae cee ea : yer = saga Yet asn't seen any The players had indicated ear- | “There is tremendous pres- STIL, NOT. CERTAIN: ORnWwe! Tne whens the se- The Oil Kings played in the ee fei . i= major a sure on world, stocks of fish and | » Questioned by Russell Keays . lecided not. to. appropriate the | the growing pressure from for- : HONDA ries would have been played, tough Alberta Senior League Irequested sum they would pay | don facts Snakes it amperative | sea eer ‘ceain te "aie will be taker ip for the next |this jfor it t ves. two weeks with a sportsmen’s as it themselve | which | “Miller, 48, an assistant to the Drumheller Miners, - that all possible measures be | taken to protect Canadian _fish- | cially-spawned salmon are as ‘healthy as wild ones but avail: B | ’ By jevan Bring in six games n a ay EDMONTON (CP) — Edmon Miners tn a tie in a best-of- the Western Canada junier - ton Oil Kings are sick and tired seven playoff ‘final before re- na! Nee By CHRIS ANNEIT of being humiliated in Memorial verting to junior status Kings ‘played against senior © : Cup finals, says Clarence Mo- They manhandled Calgary competition for several seasons. s Cleveland aa a a. Jot - help Son hat pitching and . : ; —ltefencemen ! 7 last season's strikeout king, Sam MacDowe as come into real. Canadiens an hockey “bloom as a star. MacDowell hurled consecutive’ ohe hitters to Fal 5 lo | a Q - and Al. a rig centre roe teams from Eastern Europe, Kerry Ketter, both rookies, will the eld pro Del> Crandell, enually establishing a major league — at ane ght winger “Row hut the matter has: since been i bulk of duty in the other mark in the process s brings up a point of interest. Cran- ‘dropped, the fair’s sport . Spots Preece dell, apparently, is pulling down a big salary with the Indians By WALTER HAYES . day, also with a clean slate. wag IMPRESSIVE tor ea Tuesday. sport. ditee Anderson will line “up on the and his only chore is to catch McDowell. It must ‘be a good WINNIPEG (CP) Gobs, of They hold second spot with 37, Hamilton impressed every. Col. T.-J. FE. McClelland said Tight side with Craig Cameron life. | ‘gumbo, the greasy Prairie mud points ‘body during a four-game stint the stumbling block was. that and Galen Head. Centres are Rich Reichhardt, @ player 7 many fans wilt remember for | jthat rally drivers dread, has|* John Merriman of. Scar-| lwith New York Rangers of the |the Russians and the Czechs, |\Perkins,, the club's leading the $175,000 bonus he picked up when he signed with the_ | \failed to halt the leading cars borough. Ont., and Jim Peters |National Hockey League and with whom: the discussions were Scorer during the regular sea- : California Angels tied yet another mark as he unloaded-two in the third day of the 4,000- of Don Mills, Ont. in.a Chev-|Falkenberg a Anderson held, “could not turn. profes, (S08: Dave Rochefort. and Ros two run homers in the same inning. However, this record | i’ mile Vancouver-Quebec City car elle--also-ran elean_but dropped |pjayed well in brief trials with sional to—play these games, sy |Walters. - On ae cae +4 : have Garne ce alley, \ Jackie Robinson broke-the second color barrier of his life were in danger of being dis- points, but picked up. another | | apparently is no chance that the | =a recently as he was named to manage the Brooklyn Dodgers qualified for excessive lateness. 19 when their score was| Governors Meet |. European teams ‘would turn pro- Souris Teachers. of the Continental football league and it must be indeed grat- Many other cars slithered to a changed a itasy Fi i ~ ifying for this star to begin to plow yet another field. Mays halt .on the treacherous roads Moving into — third ~ | With Cam bell : The stipulation that they To Enter inais . was the first colored player to play maior league base- and had to rely on. farmers’ were Ewan (Pip) Graham and P lanes do so ‘‘is the first con- ball and it has-reached the point now where most of the top | tractors to haul them out Henry Atcheson of. Calgary in | MONTREAL (CP) The six | dition as far. as we.-are con- Souris teachers advanced te stars_in the field of baseball are Negroes. Paul McLennan and John Wil- their Volvo. They started from governors of th ane. N tional | cerned,"’ the Montreal team of- the Men King's County Basket- : owever I read with interest a recent article examining son_arrived here late Tuesday Saskatoon with 41 points and i. i . a fe Shee mat \ficial said. (ball finals by defeating A= the effect that the huge influx of Negroes in pro sport is afternodn in their mud- spat jarrived -here with the same| here Tusatne wile ca presi- | “I would think that such~ » | Point 64-51 in a two-game show --and--a religious rally. |qualified on the weekend for the in tec hooked for. the semua several isentor Allan Cup finals jeresident of the «United Steel! eries for Canadians.’ Mr. Cof- able data indicates they are : ‘months ago He ‘said Edmonton does not. (Workers of Americ a.” was [ney-said: leven healthier As low as: $30 down ab t 4,000 tickets went ‘on qualify because the CAHA reg- lepine ~ eeeene akeen Rom | For two yéars the government | Angus MacLean /‘PC-—Queens and 3 years to pay. ata ‘t < weet in Oshawa. for (ulation states that no team can by the players. The players ha has been seeking agreement--asked whether 1t—might be —a 8 : $2 his weet: in at NV the enter a Memorial Cup final un- asked that. the salary and ex- fom other fishing nations tor | good idba to post fishery at- eR ta abe ab tet id less it played: in a junior-league |Prnse naney vos hinting the application of a 12-mile pro-/taches_in Canadian embassies el stay Sh Ataebel ; Fe ecce a durin? the season. The Oil Kings jshare of the. television receipts tected fishing zone measured jin major fishing nations s Tuesday” ticket sales have been ‘competed this season in the Al- | f the All-Star Game which from a headland «to'- headland| Mr. Corney said an excelleni brisk db berta Senior Hockey League. jkocs into the players’ pension | base line. flow of: fisheries information. al The OW Kings arrive Sa Hunier said the CAHA ap funda, _ SOE geo | neticare éerUATION ready Somes | from—povernmen frem Edmenton Ooi a proved Edmonton's participa: | em bo te I fs ro 1g: frank Howard trade offices abroad noon and ‘ere immediately ion in the senior circuit on an | REMEMBER WHEN... § gd i la Ne a ‘ape hana. Mr Caeiag Guy LeBland of Montreal, an: lt rote - ee pre-te rappeal of the regulation. ‘And | By THE CANADIAN PRESS gi said a delicate diplomatic ‘situd- other council vice president Sold-and Serviced in $ ecntrov i ; ; eee ney ries controver once more the East approved of Mickey Solomone . set a tion is involved and the govern- | agreed See meays tna Charlottetown, & Area record for apprentice, | “How come they're bringing all-stars with them?” cracked Bh Blair said the addition of the| . Jockeys six years. ago today sei eet ithe a pang hic divulge Sconawick, i having a Wisse Oshawa coach Bep. Guidolin. fstevan players from the Sas | —in 1960—by bringing in—; = . oe Walecn ar Vaseonve: fi tous effect’ on Atlantie- salmon By ae meee oo katchewan Junior league gives. five winners in an Affer- UNDERDOG WINNER litt president wm the council aes kK ith G me , Sern tee provineen, “Rvek eer thatant0 vee | : : | said there is some concern in ce = - el armichael “Edmonton has the whole ers from two provinces. “Even ‘was beaten four years later Underdog Frank Bullard ion (fOP LEFT) during their, © for fils vorner in a hurry. An the fishing undustrs over stale- " AIR GETS CROWDED Ltd. ‘provines._ of Alberta to draw jf we. wih only ie eT mat St fayaduct, wee Mike Jr. of Toronto levels a solid fight in Toronto. Brown went nounced.the winner, héteaped | ments by U.S.. Senator Warven There are 95,000 private air- from and still they pick up 4 this series, we should get the| Venezia brought hore six } ‘left to the jaw of Vic Brown, down hard ‘TOP RIGHT) for for joy on to the arms of his | Magnusson threatening eco- craft, . apart “rom. commertidlt oa eee cup because we're playing two| winners and three second- a knockout and Bullard heads. father, Frank Sr., who's alse | nomic action against Canadian airliners, registered ‘in ‘the DIAL 4-6428 A _few all-stars.” | 'Guidolin was-—referring to for- provinces at once,’ Blair said. | place horses Buffalo’s Gelden Glove champ- bis manager. (CP Wirephoto) | fish products American [isn- = ig ie | copper mining. jn northern New United States. ~ > .