Only Three‘Leafs Named To ' NHL All-Star Teams Left-winger hank mulch and defenceman Carl Breer were the only two Tarantula“ make the first SPORTS FRONT By rms CALLAGIIAN MONTREAL (CP)—The all- star selections announced Fri- day by the National Hockey League might give Toronto fans cause to call for some kind of electoral reform. The Maple Leafs picked up only three of the 12 spots on the first and second teams. timbie, weaknesses elsewhere. in the lineup. But the thought is no doubt small com tion to fans who followed the cub dumb to a first-place finish-albeit narrow —at the end of the schedule. The Leak went on to over- power everybody in the Stanley as team and Tim Horton was the club's lone representative on the second team. Horton. in fact, made it only Loyal Islanders It could be a reflection of Cup playoffs but performance with a great second-half spurt, ISLANDERS are a Proud 10‘ and they are Mt me Least m Toronto’s even talent distribu- in e post-season series' doesnt dislplatcingh M3ntreal s Jean-Guy lid about 39°81‘th out to wmmend the efforts of we“ fem" tion in contrast to other clubs figure toward the all-star bal- 'i‘a bo . ea at him at the ‘ ‘ ~ F1 min; who maybe have a couple of loting. half-way point in the schedule. ’ we have 5"“ received a letter from R‘L' (Dick) - e13 ed. standout performers and no- GOflhe Glenn Hail. defence- Ottawa who watched all the games when Pengulnemi: am . m Pierre Pilate “d centre in the Dominion capital. _ » to gain a triumph didn't perturb Dick one little bit. He thought they hated t1011:1315. of bouquets and he got on ' unded on 5. his wmimwgnnirld: failed to eve score in that final game didn’t keep the Ottawa Islanders from visiting the club after tli f Stan Mikita gave Chicago Black Hawks three positions on ' the first squad and Detroit‘s Gordie Howe rounded it out at right-wills. The Hawks were runners-up U.S. Team ' w'ndsor WinsRally Bulldogs AlD ROCKIES VETERANS secon to U.S. swimmers in Lheldurinn the recent Stanley Cup. tr . . . ainer w I he CLEARANCE SALE A mm mg comes" “I And there.” be me prim, mémeetgeefrfiestyle. but bolli:sh(l)uld say I do — and defln-.. windows_ Any deviation “jam _ awed ‘ u ' Cause-given away in this derby. The ‘1" l BSIY- ite _" , m. ea . ' Bylay the fareeklgihh 0?:6‘; 4-5. contest is divided into three Mary Stewal‘l- 17- or van The National Hockey Leaguei ‘5 m “S that the JOCRey ls SAM JONES llway station the ame. st one we saw.a' be re h MONTREAL (GP) __ may to Toronto at the elm ' - F1 in . It didnt require a. tr! e o 311:1: fighigniaw‘a‘: 33.5..“ to their Island homel- Coach Frank Clair (centre) gith 810nm e LilaK players. prefiis clonferetncet;i AgfilllirScll‘igg. last season and Kaye Vaughan 21c; Dayan. him: afidwflgaipgg Eryta . of Ottawa Rough Riders is in mm c are ic azmaier, roo'e mpor en : : - Rider veteran tackle. DS R Ont (cm W (1. Milwaukee Fflday°mniglht pulled 0 od Friday at his former all- American who was er Kramer, tackle picked up WIN 0 . . — m ' teams t selection of \ Lefler From chk ‘ mo - ' t l b’s f M ntreal Alouettes late (CP Wirephoto) sor Bulldogs Friday night won in“) Montreal Over-l“ Whine" left . winger Bobby Hull and E wander can be extremely first pre-season get together a special guest a the cu mm o fie “snag”: Timghwgfipeg are“? 4'” mm 43am“ gefgcew th Elms! (meme) ‘tes in Part: “ very ‘ . . aroons o a e e -o- - a o 9 new team. W312)? tlYEPenguins’ Pel‘fom?n‘°e we ill-Ottawa “mg: seven series and the Canadian Down and Gibbs led from the powerful hlontagnards aggregahon- 1‘ Monnes had not n senior hockey diampionship 4-1. start of the rally in Vancouver SAWCHUK IN GOAL able to replace their goalie one. but Ottawa and star netmindei'. Bill MacDonaell), forward somewhere alo District's most valuable player and with a substitute one (not just any- I venture to say the Pen- ate t their hearts out in a fine losing cause. CONTINUING Dick said: “_ v H out the stellar performances of such 35-minute men an "111 particular. I should like to Canucks Grab Two Medals Bu l U.S. Still Dominates Bruce Crampton In 6-way Tie For Top Spot last Saturday until it wound up before about 5.000 spectators in Place Ville Marie in downtown Montreal Friday night. « They drove a Chevy II, spon- sored by a Toronto automobile firm. In the unofficial standings, the Falcon Sprint of Toronto other second-team members were goalie Terry Sawchuk of the Red Wings, Henri Richard of Montreal Canadiens centre and New York's Andy Bathgate at right wing. A notable Toronto omission was centre Dave Keon, a little . i ' _ . _ guy who scores. checks, kills off 90”“ . ‘ ii- AULO, Brazil (CF-AP) bronze medals have been won after Winning its opener. Mex- Canada while weightlifters and SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP)— Iglwd.‘T0y Gallant an§£§°ntfifa§§r§§§iffi§§§s we? —Canadians grabbed two more by the swimmers. ico beat the Canadians 6-3 swimmers have picked up the Bruce 0"“?th 0‘ Aumfll‘ ggnwfiiofegge L333: :2: 1:11:13: $230..“ gfickgmtgzbli; mm m nets as “me is eBave Lawlor Stan Peardon, Gord bronze medals in swimming. Cuba spread some gloom Friday to limp them into third Other hmhze medals- blew Up With a two over Mr lowed by another Falcon team he was a by conch-mall- see kn}? cur-{fienggiid'Dave Martin mLstbegiven a star each Friday night but the United over the U.S. camp Friday in Place behind linde‘ealEd Brain The Canadian team may Pk!" on No' 12 8-“ a fat eight on from Toronto Paul MacLennnan ager Punch lmlach. .Wh‘nfifstgnduf‘ug performances -— everyone on the team SI" States continued its domination spite of its continued domina- and US- in early Standings- UP more medals—illCIlldillg ‘ lhe 17th. “day and fell back and Art Dem'p ey The balloting was done bv lg: gestn of the fourth Pan-American tion of the fourth Pan-American Canada's medal total was gold in rowing -— during the mm a s‘x‘way “9 I" “I” place The Ford team of Falcon reporters and broadcasters iii Confirming Mr. Fleming says: "Ii P-E-l- can he” “n l"°' Games. ame . adjusted to Ill—including one weekeh‘l.” the Hawk and field liner the end at a wmmr‘flar' Sprints won the manufacturers' e six NHL cities on a 5-3-1 ducing the calibre of hockey exhibited by the Penguins, it surely The U.s_ team boosted its Modesto Verdun; gave up just sold, nine silver and e gilt competitions beg toda and "18 second round 0‘ the $30-00” team prize according to the at!“ point has“, won't be long before we see them along the disputed Men” gold medal haul to 38 with two four hits and struck out nine bronze—as wrestling Bland“!!! the 1‘0)"th 8098 SundGY- Texgs Open go" toulmament' unofficial results. Cup tr ." _ ' I and m Pen. more victories in swimming—iii batters to pace his Cuban mates were 501‘th Olll- Manager 3”“ Sulger 0,! the wm‘ 36-110“ tom 5 0i 1:6 iana Carter of Toronto and Thanks a lot. Dick. W9 1'9 sure "1." payers” ” well u now has 10 gold medals in 1. to a 3-1 victory over the U.S. 1“0111‘ Of those me‘laiS—thlUd- 115- FOWlhg team 531d m a“ were Crampton' Who startedt e Gillian Field of Syracuse NY pick-up and guins’ management appreciate your kitzd remar events_two In shooting and one in basebalL V ing a silver won Thursday night interview Friday that the Uni- dilly Wlih 8‘ two-SHORE lead but won the Coupe deg Dam’es 'th'e’ your hospitality while they were in m Wa- in fencing The Cubans, aware that their by Bob Steclcle of Kitchener, versity of B.C. eights from Slipped ‘0 a one-over-par 72; prize for the top womenrs' em delivery of Sandy Gilchrist, a 17-year-old Ont.—were won by Canada‘s Vancouver should win the gold Tommy Ahl‘Oh- 30h Charles- An Explanation WE might explain that Ottawa had the right to use bell in nets when their own provides now for. replacing MaoDonnell qualified as a the same anch as Mont-fight“, -- Saari and Don Schollander of' in tennis while Mexico won its medal in the "fiddlewelflhl 131- too and for the Ves ers (of A1110” Palmer- the favoritev D . 0 As regards 019'“ sirenf‘flfiggfiggigeggating:.213 the U.S. in the men’s loo-metre first gold medal by taking the vision- Philagdelphia). The anadlans meanwhile- got his Same to- ropp'ng Ut sold before “13.3"! {epgfiebec and the Maritimes competing, freestyle and Ralph Hutton. other tennis final. us. swamps GOLDS have been a good 15 seconds Esther for .8 53 and climbed With 0m?!” ‘13.!“ at players as is usuaL This, 01¢ marge, also from the tiny pulp-and-pa-l Meanwhile. Canada's wom- U.S. won all eight told faster than the Vespers in time "it" coh‘em'on all" a 130'? Of “amateur. Be“ 3:22:95 llicleud: thgggoaltender. Other years the various branch Der town on British Columbia’s en’s basketball team took its medals in wrestling, but Steckle ' " “we “’5‘ '°“"d' He made 1‘" y Dial 4-4131 or 4-41 winners co , this. . . . --About 30 professionals consid- 11 a ree With Dirk about the great efifh't'or the games record time of 4.05.6“ NEED THREE WINS vers for Canada and Ernest to enter the eastern college I Paglia 3W: bivougld like to add that the Penguins (11le well under the 1959 mark Oil The Cubans now have four Chornomydz. 29. of Montreal, a sprint championships at Wor- Phers- “Fulani? the Pr‘Vhte end g 511.0%)st Signyitaflp'g} any 8 gthening in 203-1 Young CHI McQumd played that 41g-lli-hfit th h :victories and one loss in base- bantamweight. and Kurt Boese, cester. ass., next cllll'lel‘lilm’Jl ° ° ° °°n “V 0“ ic s swam e anc or itioii just as good as any junior goalie £50m book, he was nothing short Good TROUT fishermen are d strengthen with MacDon- goalie was sidelined. The book a goalie under such circumstances. replacement because he was f six additions but this year’s ex- could have played. of sensational. Weekend? looking forward to a pleasant week- end and hoping that the weather will take on some sort of nor- mal attitude We got a scale with that predicted'snowstorm W - esday but it still hadn‘t arrived when we f inllsllbed really think we missed it this time know a trio that d they’re promising they’ edn this chore. We And so this could be quite a weekend for the anglers. WE are rearln’ to go an high school student from Ocean Falls, B.C.. and the men's 400-metre medley relay team were the third-place finishers for Canada. Gilchrist finished behind Roy coast, finished fourth. Th S. team finished in a freestyle leg for the Canadian team, which had Ed Cazalet of Vancouver in backstroke, John Kelso of Ocean Falls in butter- “ TAKE LEAD fly and Dan Sherry of Hamilton. Ont., in freestyle. Luis Nicolao. Argentina's 100-, :metre butterfly world recordl i holder, gave Argentina the lead: * v r anada during the butter-1 fly leg and hi i ' home this time. We're predicting that Roy will 5 teammate . aid the pro. Wm boycott COL 2335 mingling“): the biggest catch the three- II this oc- Mario Pepe held it to the finish ' mm “1, they men... He curs, then a couple of fellows named Gauthier and (handler in spite of a hesitation at the e a ml e s 0 Z e e V added mat the Professional 6 will have 8 rough time 0i 1‘ explaining how 1‘ happened "ill "3" final touch that almost cost; Golfers Association should bar Just save us a few trout. That’s all we ask. 1 Argentina the silver. 4 I for 9 my golfer who so” to L. Argentina's time was 217.3. By JACK S'rv [IVAN practice Track; are we“ ooloniaL Canada 5 .Was “7-5. . Canadian Press oports Editor liced and everybody connected In Fort Worth. I Colonial 121 Grafton St. Dial 4.4253 Meanwhile. four Canadian Fishing Set For Causeway. as The North Causvnay Fishing Debby, fallair is sponsored by The‘arc: l—ileaviest trout; Zaheav» .Queen’s County branch of The lest ~Prince Edward Island Fish and 'Game Association. T . TORONTO (CP)—Plt h . . nun of Green Ba Packers and c er Sad There's only one supmamm m flair??? iii tl‘igd Q5433": cathy Ferguson of the U's" Ale)? Karras of Dyetroit Lions—l Amencans :31, 81:3? “Wm” Sam Jones, who has bounced : Paint entering this contest. You must County branch will mm a m ‘1 “'year‘om' set . 5 n?“ for betting on games. i horse racing ' CW” 3 around the National and Amer- Garden Implements Pay 5’0" membe’smp me m right on the premises ‘Diver’ “Ford 0 1221' . m beau“ "I certainly would have done F lb “ 'k . lcjin bSSEbail leagues. has been the Queen's C°umy brim“ be‘o-lll attcnd to all ind contest {“h‘si-fs‘f biltlizebaligktsrti'ikl: the same thing", campbe“ th‘ oi: tan ti. es . {Sir Slice 0“ signiid iy Toronto Maple Leafs D MAY 4“! fore Salurda momln" May 4 at .‘ . e ‘ ,9 ° ' added. “I have great admira- 1 ” 15 .U 0Q?! Sam ing in thei 0 te nlel‘nlltionfll League. ii ' 6 o’clock. yOnce ytiu've done details dmmg me two days. The memo“ mark was 1:12-7- tion for Rozelle. He couldn‘t CLARENCE CAMPBELL U-S- is negligible because of the EN 5 BASEBALI SCORES National: League Schultz (9) and Schaffer. New York 100100 tins. you’re eligible to grab any of the prizes offered. You can pie; Hobbie (1-2). Brewer (7), and Coleman: McBean, Haddixlthe Con’res’r River divisions. With three plums in the each division. The divisions two trout; S-Ahealviest Trout will be weighed night catch (not mone than 20 trout). Executive members of the Queen‘s County branch will not attend to this matter any day as lUdges fm‘ “‘15 mm W' girls finished second in theii, heats but qualified for finals in: tw Lynne Pomfret. 16. of Van“ couver. and Sharon Pierce. 15.; of Prince Rupert. B.C.. were3 couver. with three silver med- als in earlier swim events. and Eilleen (Joey) "Jeir, 17, oil I Toronto, qualified for the worn-l en's loo-metre backstroke final.’ BEATS STEWAR. The two bronze medals for Canada brought the country's total medals so far to a gold by diver Tom Dins-ley of :lsland Native By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS‘ Is Helm SAO PAULO. Brazil (CF-AP) leanada's Argo III, manned by ontreal-area (ll. (al and Plasketl.]yachUng championship.- HR: Pitt—Savage (1). Cincinna 000000000 H “"000le Maloney (2-1) and Edw Bruce (1-1) and Bateman. Argentina finished second an 2 5 o ‘maintain lclass. to be d te 1basis of five races. a crew 0 rest- 30“ 001 1°" 5 6,1 dents. finished first Friday (1’2) Staua’d (Blithe third dragon-class race of Pan - American G ames in d to its first-place position Bids: lin the over-all standings in th e rmined on iii Se‘lll- 3355 “l- LOVl‘iCh ‘3). eran sailor Dr. Samuel (Sandy) Film (30) (9) and Bryan (7); Osteen. Daniels i7)-'at the helm had a (8). Rudolph (9). Boui-‘Friday‘s regatta. Haunt din '9). Br natad (0-2) (10) and Grba.f1-l) (12) and E ski; V rts. Stoc side (11). Miller (on Brown ow. e the, damn itional success Sullivan. iMacDonald of Westmount, Que. 703 points Friday's triumph put the Ca- k (9. Burn- nadian boat close enough to Ar- (11) and gentina to fair on add Probable Pitchers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today's American league Los Angeles, Belinsky (0-2) at Baltimore, McNain (1- Chicago, Herbert (1-0) ton. Conley (l-O).' Minnesota, Kaat (1-1) or Stig- at Detroit. Regan 1). at Bos- man (1-2) (1-2). Kansas City. vaister (0-0) at Washington. 2-0). Cleveland. Donovan (1-1) at New York. Terry (2-1). National Philadelphia, Lopez (1-0) or Culp (2-1) at Chicago. Jackson (24) Milwaukee. Shaw (0-1) at San victory made them overwhelm- ing favorites to win the base- ball gold medal, danced on the infield. yelling "Cuba, Cuba. Cuba," after the final U.S. out. Brazil boosted its gold medal total to four with two victories third straight loss when Chile beat the Vancouver Maids 60-42. ball—they whipped the U.S. 13-1 in their opening game—and if they win their last three games against Mexico, Venezuela and Brazil will take the title. Canada‘s water polo team took its second straight loss six-man wrestling team. Steckle. 33 - year - old farmer with wide international experi- ence in his sport, pinned Mex- ico Juan Miranda in his final match to win the second-place and Matti Jutila, 31, of Sudbury, Ont., a featherweight, won sil- 34, of Kitchener, a lightweight, won bronze me als. Canada’s gold medallist was diver Tom Dinsley Van- couver. Swimmers, divers, weightlifters and marksmenl have won other silvers for while the U.S. oarsmen take the other championships. 15 SECONDS FASTER “We should win everything but the eights," Sulger said. “Canada's UBC crew appears Sulger said that if the Cana- dians win the eights they’ll try onth. “They would like another shot at the German crew which beat them in the world champion- ships in Switzerland last sum- mer," he ‘ The German crew will compete against U.S. college crews at Worcester. Frank Beard. Don January and Jack Fleck. Crampton was angry over a ruling that forced him to shoot with a television wire in front of him on the par four 17th. total 139 r also was more than P me slightly irritated over photogra- “They should be barred from the course." said Palmer. “1 had one of them clicking right in the middle of my try for a six-foot birdie putt.” He made the putt but said he still didn't like it. try. They drove a Studebaker Lark. Pros. Consider SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) National golf tournament cause the tournament did not invite Don January Ja the Colonial list apparently because the tournament officials did not like his comments while he was chairman of the players com- NHL Prexy Says Decision Clarence Campbell’s brows shot up and almost met his receding hairline. “Do 1 agree with Rozelle?" {he asked. repeating a question thrown out during a brief hotel lobby bull session in Toronto president had been asked whether be t h o u g Rozelle. N a t i 0 ii ai Football League commissioner, had done i the right thing by suspending a couple of players—Paul Hor- have done anything else but to give those two players indefin- ite suspensions." ers. Gallinger and Bill Taylor, for alleged gambling on games since he took over the NHL presidency nearly 20 years ago. certainly won't allow any- thing to discolor hockey's good . major league baseball games: name. (tion of horse racing. pro 0 2 :3 (Won-lost records in parenthe- “All I've got to say is thatlthe best protected of all sports. Mammy {2‘2} and Dam/m. ry sis) we will not tolerate players bet. |Racing commissions always are ting on their own teams or even ‘3 on games in which they are not involved. If they must bet, let them do it on other sports. but Ito crack down hard on anyI player in our league found bet- with the sport in any way know that they've got to toe the line or get out. BETTING BIG BUSINESS A jockey can wager only on horses he rides and then only through the horse owner or bounced for life and is not even allowed to patronize the tracks. Sports operators must always be on the alert because betting, at least in the United States, is a billion - dollar business. recent survey s h o w e d that small .number of goals scored. It‘s big business in Canada. though. with pools operating in 1' . Sod Sam Jones Signed By Leafs [was announced Friday. The 37-year-old righthander previously played with , Francisco Giants, St. Louis Car- mittee last year. Doug Ford, one of the pros playing in the Texas Open here who has been invited to com- pete in Fort Worth next week. Diamond remounting Jewellery Repairs Electric ShaVer Repairs Camera Repairs spokesman said: 0% how- The contest wm do“ sun. Vancouver nine silvers and 10 Neanfifbesu [who [lapped wet“: on hockey' tilich :gnrgtagrggl' i? e Dilly. N213]! incinecmcago gubsitlif gm .’ - . . . l .. . - - .' ' °“ 9 m“ a“ a“ ' Shrwood ‘day May 5 at 8 pm. bronze~ Three save" and five suspensions on two NHL may. I wouldnt hesitate a minute :10; the goals. not the game: trait Tiger! at the Avian-i“: 0 Din] 4-6422 ___.________________ s t rting on ames. Rozelle cer- Itainiy did what was proper." 1 This is the attitude of all iaports. with the possible excgp- Y son the lookout for any shady ComeSeeHie CONSUL CORTINAior '63 Surcharge Lifted (ls Sidelined The exciting NOW AT STEWARTS NEW LOW RATES! Consul “Cal-tine” is fully on linedwflibloek tan steeds. tat at gas. anti- HERE'S HOW I newspaper route. (m Th “ed St t New York, Hook (0-2) at . . . _ 1 ice. on in mono 2-1215 4 l FM; 83., 3mg flux“ "m Pittsburgh. Schwall (l-O) or Mc- How he learned : t Whi- 1” 311 101 m o ' 1° 13 4 The Canadian boat. with vet- Be‘“ (I'D' nose venture. HEY FELLOWS - - 1 I’ve Got A Job! 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