.4 Conllp Ed Johnston of the Bndon Bruins knows just how close this shot comes to being iizht on the nose. Puck whiz- ALMOST ON THE Nbsm zes past Johnston. just log him and the net as scor- ing try Rangers fails in first a i J... I miss. of National Hockey game in New York's Madison Square Garden. (AP Wirephoio) lira i: us by the New York period 'Muhammed Ali Will Fight ' Liston, Jones And Machen NEW YORK lAPi ~— Heai'y-' weight champion Cassius Clay —pardon, Muhammad Ali—sat "that's one way 'ou might get me whipped" when advised the World Boxing Asso- ciation was in the process of voting to remove him from his th rone. Clay relaxed in his room in I Harlem hotel and added: "I hope they (the WBA) won't act like a coward and take it away from me just because they have the power. If they do, [‘11 win it back. “One thing is certain: I won't my title any other way. I'll fight three Illf‘lir~)'(‘S. three .—on the same night. And if one of them is big enough to whip me. he's the champion. “I'd like to fight Floyd Pat- terson and Sonny Liston and; oug Jones or Eddie Macheni on the same night." The Louisville man won liis’ by gaining a technical knock-; out over Liston in Miami Beach. .The next day he confirmed he was a member of the Black Muslims, a Negro supremacy organization. and last weck an- ‘nounced his new name was Mu- hammad All. .'A POOR EXAMI‘I. 1’ In Miami. Ed Lassman. pres- iident of the WBA. said he was certain Clay would be stripped of his title because the cham- ‘pion “has proven himself by his, gpersonal action as a detriment ' Sto the boxing world and has set t a poor example for the youth; of the world." dviscd of this charge. Clay shot back: “He must be thinking of Sonny Liston. He couldn't be. serious about me. Hundreds of‘ youths follow me up and down‘ the streets every day. Parents tell me they're glad to have it "That‘s a noth e r “eak do the fighting, and all I want charge." Clay insisted “They , . can“ condemn me {or what to know about my contract is goes into my contract. I just what my percentage is_ . . Saints Shade North River St. Dunstan's University -|a.V-'\'orth River. Yttacls'enzie 'LaW- vcm took a 41 lead in their lor. MacKinnnnl 4:00; 4.4mm. best of three series Saturday M‘mamhan (“mm 9:56. 5" "m" “it” an 5'7 mum‘ph Wm NorthH River:~ Vessev I'Mac~ V""‘i“RV," _ Ken'liei 12:29: 6.--Saitnts. Gel- lliminutivc Andrc Goltnas, a mas .Dume Banger, 13.40. native of Sh-awinigan. Quebec. led the Saintts' attack with two goals and two assists. George Penalties: Latwlor, St. Arnaud, LeClair. Belonger. Sccond Period: 7. “North Wanner. Dr. nth. P Vhttlocit. B Jones. 8.30 p.m. Old Spain Ice 1 — Open Ice 2 «.1. Wiialen. H Hall. a Willis. H. Coffin .. D Wooc. Dr. Cameron. J. Wilson. P. Whe Ian. Ice Ii — .\‘. MacVeill, B Part. ridge, A. Horne. \S I. MacKinnon. .l, MacKInnon. 'r Burke. G. Lord. Ice 4 —-- H. Edwards. S (lid: dings, L, Mat-Lare. .\' Dooley vs. C. White. B. Martin, A Mac Fadyen. E. Redmond. ‘ Ice 5 ~ B. ('I'rickr'tt. A tall heck. .I. Machan. .I. Shclfoon vs. 8 Parke. T Walker, B Mc- Gill. F. Mat-Lean ‘ CURLING DRAW The following Is the ladies curling draw for today at the Relvederc Golf and Winter Club: SECTION “A” 2:30 P..Vl. e 2' Joyce Boer, I‘cg Weir, Edith Davis, Florence Mat-Ken- zle. vs. Bertie Howatt, R. 1.9- page. P. Drysdale, Mary Brown. Ice 3: Jane lrwin, Charlotio The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. March 28. 1964. D spectiveiy. Billy MacKtnnon. m Bob Doherty. Mike MacDonald and Lloyd Blanchard fired one each for the Charlottetown crew. Ch’town Tea Paul Hogan led the’Summci~ .side scoring attack with fun The cMHi (harmemwn Aufgoals while Bill Dickie and Mac Star midget team crushed the N9” “Med “"9 PM" Summerside Midget All- Stars Jimmi’ Mat-Dougall. shitty 9-4. to grab a five goal lead to Charlottetown forward and spe- the mo game (may goal sen“ edy Bob Doherty were standouts for the Island midget title The rm the Chariommwn mam action was staged at the t‘har COMEBRCK_BY_T~E_BALD|V ‘ loltciown forum. The second A . t PHILADELPHIA iAPi — Ten “3”” w'" be played 1“ Sum months ago opera star Renata mf‘}"'d".'°mgh', Tebaldi lost her voice while the first period was scoreless Singing 1" Ne“ ym-k's Mam. with Charlottetnwn's John Reid,p0man opera Tuesdav night. I‘OmmE “0 With 59‘1"“ lie-l she staged a dramatic come- savcs in the Charlottetown cagt. back. Singing m in? Lym- opera The (.‘MHA All-Stars outscot- ConwamwS p.-.,.iu.-i..;,. of [.3 ed the Summerside squad 4-1 in Bnhpmp' at the Academy of the second stanza and 5-3 in Hit Music. Miss Tohaidi broke into final period. .tears as the audience—and Allan Flood and .Iimmy Dow chorus which stayed on stage to 1m: paced the winners attack cheer gave her an Ilminute with three and two goals Ie-‘OYHIIUII SAT. NHL SUMMARY Monaghan and Ma'rcel Belan- V, . , . y . Macxcan' Chris MacLend. 1:; BOSTON 1 MONTREAL 5 novost 431; Shack 4:31: Hen- gijr also scored two finals for Kiggmlt’f“lnrnflggiss'sfgfllmg; Bartlett, vs. Elia Taylor. (.‘onnic SI'NISIAR derson 5.46. Brewci 8 33; Hen- tlte winners; Jacques Dil'lrc. 3135‘, main“ Belanger Machiillan. Patsy Scales~ .Ipan Fir-Si Perlfld -- 1- MOMI'MI. del‘SOH 12129. Brewer 16147. mi“ and Arthur LeClair altded' ‘ael‘ina‘ ‘g'mA d’ 4.“). lo MacNmL Hicke Ii ‘Beiiveau. .I. C. Trcm- man 'majori 19:00. Sta nley singletons. 1h" y "‘3" ‘W ‘ ,- ' Ice 4. Dom ppnerin' 3’ Fllnn’ blaa 6:00: 2 Boston. Toppaz- tmajorl 19:00. Baun 19:05 For North River. Mike \Iao 01K . 1””: , ‘ aCKlnmnilsabpl Laidiaw' Ann “amend, zini 7 tOliver. Bucyk‘ 15:03. Second period—3. Detroit. M. Kinnnn and Dave Lawlor scor- flac enme 448' 11"—Noithys. Laura Pickard Gwen Bar- Penalties " GIN“ 350- 33103 PI'OHOVOSt 3 tBarkley. Hender- cd a brace while Barry .\'cw- Rl'\'per‘ Law-1m 'Macxc‘nzie) hounr. ('atht‘ Hciinpsscy D. 14:43 5"" 3541 4 “WWW. K90“ 22 um pwomnn MacKmiip and 7:3-.. Penalties: Beltanger i-D.‘R0Eors‘ ' " Second period 3. Montreal 7731 5 Detroit. Delvecchio 23 amid VNQN. Pam mumpd "rm, L"“'m'~ L“Uai”' ‘Z‘r V . smyrum “an Boudrias I tIiaperriet'e, Rous- tHowc. Ullmanl 10.09; 6 De- T'be Saints led (-2 after the nm‘ PMIM: 12"“ "Hh 0:00 P.. . (Friday. March ‘27): SM”) 3340‘ 4 Mnnm’ai 331"“ "01" “3013mm” 21 ’H”""'- I'rs: period 6-5 at the end of “JV”: New” WWW- Mac' Ice 1- VinevSimmonds. \‘nrma Z4 Ipmmsi' R'Chard’ 151m; 5 DPIVP‘TW “:21 P'm'm” ’ “'1; “wand L'md each mam “OF kiniinhi 2:31;. I.'i.—Saints. Moor Simpsn'm Ja‘ne wxlham‘ “ma Montreal. Beliveau 27 IRous- Baun 222; Jeffrey 222. South d-t~ ’_ 1‘ m 'h. d ' aghan (unassqstedl 14:31; 4__ Wilmn V: lam, lrwin' n9] seau. Laporricrel 16:13. Penal- 5:21. M. Pronovnst 3:28. Shack 0‘ “""F n 0, , Saints: LcCIiair iunassistedl “0} gm, ‘Bm't, 8., ‘0’ “"1 ties—«Mohns 1:49. Green 4:40. 10:03. Shack 19:25. Gadsby 'Aitliur LOCiaIr‘fllt‘d the wiu- 14:47: 15__N0mh River. Mach? Ctllv. . 1 1330 n. i .V HM“, 9.19. Harper ,majm.) 19.35 mm .L'oal 14.47 on a‘ hizn “mm .MacKmm-p 15.34, pen_."1"_m;ym M M,” v pp, I 17:16. Rivers 15:55. Third period .7 7, Toronto. booming .shot From Just tliw‘de amps: Lawlm». Lemam Bela,” 9 he 'I ’a -“_' d "‘1‘, ._ "11 Third period -- 6. Montreal, Kelly 11 :Pulfnrd1 10:45. 0 Tor- the billf‘ilne- Teammaie Mala“ gel“ ‘m'm' ‘an" Hf’”w',s.a ,rl"””f" Ferguson 18 'Eoudt‘ias‘ 11:41. onto. Armstrong 20 (Kenn. Mc- Blclahnser wai Siiitlngl out a ———-—~ -~__ ‘12:":31}'°jhdf"'30hf"m‘i Penalties—None_ Kenney 15:34, Penalties—Bre- sas ing penaty a tie time. A - " -' ' 3”“ Saves: p 6:46. ore 8:16. Lan lots Mike Mac-Kinnon's goal at 15:34 1"“ 3‘ "T‘nf‘ “imam-‘3 “VLF-V Johnston 10 9 9 34 'majot'i 10 «Ill. Kelly 10.43. Ig’ap put North iver back in the Cannon. ixai Hilflht‘S. Mi” “'1‘” :c 7 S 9~21 Din 12.47, Shack 16.27. Spencer game. and in the last minute. Th, (“Mowing “I, [he purlinrbe .' ka) \il’tisla‘rd, Barb \i.it:- man-an 3 TORONTO 5 '9.“ when they withdrew tii‘n'ir'draw fm. Monday at the mar_ji;;‘§S-l('h§r:'lnue (‘l'dm‘m‘ Am", ' S lMMARY Savm: _ “"3” the-V “me “"5" ‘" WW: lottt’tmvn Curling Club. tSiiare8 J Ice 47 (‘lair (‘odie F‘t‘ler r IWEN—“113 Tim“ 6P1”. saw-mm iii the score, but time ran out. . - 'T m‘ ‘. eon. at gatei :30; Bower Rot-0mm Vince Mulligan and needed] COX. Dianne BHFSOWG- 30'1"“)! 2. Toronto. Mahovlich 24 ‘Kelly. Simmons 3 0 ~11 0.50 p.m. (points prizes) Ice 1 —— F. Mat-Millan. E. Gil- Iespie. F. Miles, C. MacDonald “\t'liip" Wlialen called a total of twelve penalties. nine were Elia 'l‘:i‘.‘lor, Betsy Hints" in. Johnston. vs. Evelyn Rogers. .Ruih Wilson. 0 Baunl 11:06. Penaltics~A. Pro- Attendance—44.282. o I 0 cham ion like me and that l'm ‘ , i , . ., a peak“ example (or their 10 St- Dunstan}- }§. In. 1anton. G.Henr.v. J'a'. This is a points cmupctltiod. children n 111111108 dictpute arose .Iiist Iaylor, G. Gallant. : skips “ill be responsible for A H ~ -' - . prior to ie game concerning ce 2 — Rt‘. Parent. Dr. Mac their own teams I ‘ leydogleiiletmcig'e 1:1? tiiie t‘i'l'iet we Sham-lip“)- iifPSITmitv do" Kal‘. V. Chisholm. J. McBrear~ .-——':~~ *“~ 0 . ‘ ' , .. t‘ciiscman ci‘rc ii iii". who tv vs. H. Doualas H. M'iclcn-‘ . . . .. - ~~ .in R m ve la 5 I itl s.» L. - i" a [thought abm” public reaction. iLcague Prestiident Ai Rozers. Ice 3 — HR. (‘arriitliers. L.’ QUEBEC '(‘P-—»I)anicl .Iohn- Rea Minn a” over the‘wno was in attendance at the. Johnston. Dalziel, I. Webster son. Union Nationale leader. is \ll\.\II. Fla. tAPl—Describv enactment of federal legislation the past is more lucrative he ‘Vm'id- - 3' game. lime? mat mum" 'mmd vs’ T' Whm“ LIBlaka‘ CHM lea": V‘sammay {M a twa- m‘ (“Sims (lav ‘ a “dmri-{m‘ boxing. I M mp tromcndnus rich [lawman also assorwd that not play \llihSi.DIltlSial1S be- Riaclnnes. K. (.arhwell. \cok visit to Scandinavia to At mt:iu to the boxing world." the "I am especially concernedisovorcigntv of tl‘lt‘atre '1‘\'. ma." 51'1"?“ 3 “mm” ""d‘" 03".“? hp played mm JOh'm'V" “‘04 Z" 1r: cum“; A' ('arrm' 5""13' “Mai IrF'SW’M' "arl'm' prPS'tit‘nt of the World Boxmgiwith the situation in the heavvi "And with the impact of “5'9"‘5 In," ' (“Min‘m'a‘ Pm' ‘Flymg “WEEK/[MA . E MMBPMW' E” Ford vs' G‘ .i‘ir'i' mp Swmmh “Nimble pen - Azsnriatinii asked its executive weight division because of t.no.;Telstar. it very likely can pro- "‘m'm‘“: "‘0" Min?" h" f'zh" Hm PP‘HM, 1R: . N (. l filo?“ R' '"mes' 13' Bnrys' D’I‘I'm. “<13” Hhel “I” “(5" 59' ‘1 committee Sunday to removeipowerful impact of closed tele-tduce a $10000 000 heavyweight “"h “"0" "MI “E” “Ported . ‘ ' "'"‘am ' 7‘" m ' Hunk" "moi? “m and "pen"? u . , . . . . to have been paid 530.000 whlch -inas tDugrel 3:2): 2.—Saints, Asprey. .1. Brooks, gen. returning to Montreal April vision." Lassman said.“Tiiis (‘lay's world heavyweight title. ' ' ' division now more so than in infi L a s s m a n of Miami ffofi‘ig’t‘ggfh'rfim‘gif m the "Ob “is contrary to our rules." ‘Belanger lunassistedi 3:50: Fifi- \’, Robertson. Geo Wilson vs. L. 4. Beach, \VB:\ president, said be :r ticc asking for their im had cabled the 20-membcr com-, me S own \‘iilt‘ on \\‘ii(‘liI(‘l‘ the title (“im- took from Sonny Liston Fob 33 should be vacated. I Rt‘i'lt'il with lot illlll'lli a knockout inJIll'f‘fi a shoulder. A short time later. Acknowledged that he Clay .1 capture The Cape Bretonci's took an i (luv won the title in Miamli HALIFAX . seventh-roundjJuniors won the Nova ScotiaiL-Vnk led the “WWII With “V0 over Listun‘Junior \iiirii ‘iiri defending champlon here Saturday with a 7-2 vic-‘Da ‘tory over Halifax Movers the second game of a best‘of-t three series. ' Sydney won the opening game deey Jun'ors iat Sydney 10-2. .early lead and were never In rcpt gvdncy E trouble. John Mulitvihill and Ray Hmkev Champimsthipgoals each. Jack Ferguson, ln‘ed the others. ‘ Jim scored the Halifax goals. vc Burke and Bob Leyte scor- Irvine and Bob Debay \ §t THIS WEEK IN CHARLOTTETDWN and DISTRICT SPORTS A public service in the interest of good sport, contributed by these Charlottetown and district business concerns . . . CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE When it’s important to make a good . If t, “3;. impression ‘c... . . . STETSON Enjoy the feeling of poise and HATS confidence that a smart ap- nicinber of the Black Muslims.I ii \eflro supremacy group. t'lay said last week hc would hc known in the future as Mu hammad Ali. and if he weic etcr introduced in the ring as Cassius Clay he would not an- swer the bell. tl‘l‘En AS ‘DE'I‘RIMENT' 't‘lay has proven himself by his personal action as a detri-. mom to the boxing world and, had set a poor example for thel youth of the world.“ Lassmau snid Sunday. Lossman said both (‘lay anal Inston‘s names had been re} mnYN'i from the monthly rat— in:s of the WBA. = II the title were vacated—aim he was sttre it would be—tnc‘ \l‘B.\'s world championship committee would decide the? process for selecting a new champion. Lassman said. Centennial Competition Oldest Farm House Farm House Built in 1864 The. P. E. I. .lunior Farmers Federation and the P. E. I. Agriculture Centennial Committee are holding a contest for the oldest. farm house on Prince Edward Island, also for a farm house built in 1864. interested write John Chandler, Box 2000, Char- Stiitalile prizes will be awarded. Those iottctown. "I would say the rankings for April 1 will list only eight men. not 10, in the heavyweight div. $1011." Lassman said. "The two missing would be Liston and Claw." Removal of the two, Lasstnau. said. would leave Doug Jones as l"iii-ranked heavyweight boxe., followed by Ernie Terrell and Eddie Machcn. 1 Lassman s at d the action acainst Clay would be taken also because I h e champion ' signed a contract with Listona; liitcr - Continental Promotions,‘ Inc. before his February fight. liliil iiisinn. 1 SIGNED FOR DEFENCE Ry signing the contract. (flay cave Liston‘s Inter-Continental tirm exclusive rights to pro mote ('lny's first title fight in the event he won. Clay was paid '0.000. "As far as I am concerned." Lassman said. “I have no evI dcnce of this 350.000 contract. I. am appearing before the U.S. Senate anti~trust subcommittee Thursday. I hope to be able to then whether or no. there Is such a contract. "When I spoke to the prion pals alter the match concerning this 530.000 contract. they do \‘iscd it was a legend and was not out for publicity purposu. c tClayi agreed to tight llnfier Liston's promotion betort he even fought Liston. This is contrary to our rules.” The subcommittee hearings Tuesday into ton-Clay contract. APPROVES SUSPENSION Lassman said the WBA had been asked by the British Boa- l'ji Board of Control whether it rould support a suspension of f.iston in England for failure to iii" a match scheduled ther? bftnro the (‘Iay fight. i hive cabled them we sup l‘"” any and all suspensions. o p! n s the his ‘ Lassan said one of the tops Ices of his discussion betel! the hate subcommittee will 3' Get Your Membership for the Basilica Recreation Centre Wholesale prices on all sporting goods FROM 1*. E. 1's ONLY EXCLUSIVE SPORTING GOODS STORE The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET pearance gives you. espe~ ciaily when top ed SOUTHPORT ESSO SERVICE (Norris Scott, Lessee) li'licre Service Is a Pleasure Open 7 Days Each chk Tires. Batteries. Accessories. Minor Repairs. Tune-Ups. Phone 11-4136 Southport Across From Causeway p t, a new hat. 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