.‘I - 3“ ital ‘ ' — ‘ .. W‘Ym‘rnl 'Ltuflfl ’3 Au . ‘ In“ alt—sis.— at s if, SPORTS FRONT By NICK I ILLlltlltE ‘ 'fllo Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. May I Canada’s Teams Can’t Survive O’I'I‘AWA (CPL—it i; . r't - hopeless to expect Canaddahfii, regain its international hot-km. supremacy until the "archaiii I e e o Monarchs Face Elimination Vules" governing eligibility . g TORONTO (CPI— The injury- sult of the game. the Monarchs f and the gritty Montrealera won 8 b l iriddled have the satisfaction oils-4. HE‘TP e l. of the National Ide Grace Monarchs must winthaving broken a 22—game Smarting from having their 0: 93’ League said'Thursday. itonight‘s game against the'beaten string by the Marliesgwinning streak broken the Mar. _‘,’:‘3I°”' teams In Canada irough_ tough Toronto Marlboros and having put up a strongervlies came out for the third: ‘8" “.13”? the Slate-Sponsored ‘to stay in contention for the‘sliowing than was expectedof‘game in Toronto Wednesday: teams "1 E“"099- he said, Limit Montreal Notre Dame‘will Dodgers Win Anyway LOS ANGI'ZIJ-ZS lloiluct's "t'llllllll ion of Shillt'llllli; that just lht tIl'In‘t happen. Pinl‘l’l-‘iIIY 'f you'rt- a Giants or Phillies‘ fan. letr's the si‘iiniivn ' after eight games and their ace arms. “ start playing like were Toronto Maple last game of the Stanley (‘Iip littnl. The result: Four win; In a row and they're on the “m' back up the standings. In seventh nliii'e alrt‘nth'. ’I’ltt‘ ll dst‘t's hi: guns in \I let dais. with the ex- i-er‘irn of Don llt‘)‘\tl1il(‘ and Frunl. Howard. had not been the s'eariicst rf performers in other ‘.t‘.'ll‘:. in ct. some of the [IDES wh'i li.‘i\'(‘ been tivssiii': the liz” fur Alston weren't over in lllt" Dodgers plum this time I'M sexist-'1 (‘tiscy Slcntzle came un “till a wiser-rack the other (luv when he said he doubth l‘idaiw new stars would even be :tn- ';- \'c:-_\ much if some of tho f‘rtl “IP of pl’i\1tt" tn “tun \nwru-zin League I'alt ~\‘~ nn d”~ctt‘l so‘ni in ('.il'l‘ what should he and what s"~'ilrlii't he lti1\\'f‘\‘l“'. he "\‘\.il< l.i win hall :amcs If Mrs. Rt'ltit'li Rickey ct‘iild hit or 'lti'ou the hall she would be given the OK sign by Alston and 11‘. w Dozs Some players who have been coming through with big names are sub-infielder .liihu Il'cltras. nili-hcr Phil Ortega. infielder \Vcs Parker. n bite and old time pinch hitter Wally Moon Thm rhrin" have much 'rouhlc with Houston \lii'nday. ’l‘ties- dai and Werl'icsdm‘. But then nhw duo: have trouble with Houston“ W‘\SfIFIP s-hiit them mil F0 in the serlcs opener With I Renard and Vélll‘ll' supplym; lIl" lin'iiu: strcnz‘tli. Mueller beat tin-liit-JrhEWPH .‘I-I lit the sccnnd and \I'illliite did the trlck Wed- ne~clay 7-? Hill] \I'f‘lll‘ils behind the hi: hrtt. Sports By The Plenty ll" \‘lIl‘RI-i a “thin dirt" \lltlllS fan who can't take those Stilli‘tlit) H’tlf‘l‘lltllln hall :niiios. don't ever go to Britain. 0n unokmid~ HP} :et nothing but .sltiil". . v ‘ RBI‘ program entitled Grandstand hlares it wav Into the homes of English viewers for 3'; :7 3 = .., ll ‘9 a 3 4‘ v 3’. .-, =- 33 f i .. . .Memorial Cup. them, .nig'ht. determined to show their ""195 were reVlSt‘d to re. ‘ They trail the Marlboros 2-1 The heavily - favored Marl- class, ‘ e amale‘ir Status. from Slate ‘ in the best—ofJive Eastern Canu boros won the opening game 7-2. After beating the Monarchs payers "1‘? l“it’lnahonal scene i ada junior final and there in noi in Montreal. But they pjlayed f physically the Marlies went on WOUId cOnlmue to be dominated ' tomorrow if they lose this one licasually in the second gamei to record a 6-3 win. .by them. 'The winners will meet defend-i ; ing Memorial Cup champions . 0 Edmonton Oil Kings either in Toronto or Montreal in the first} 9 I ggame of a best-of-seven series‘ ° i starting Sunday. I The odds are stacked against mirrorsmyths:VIndians Top Minnesota .. Es < Marlboros own .taken a tremendous physical .. . . pounding from the Mariboros By THE CANADIAN PRESS i In the Nationals. rain put an, postponed in the A me rlc a ii and they have two defencemen. Rookie Tom Reynolds hit it end to the contests between ; League. definite] y out of this c r uc i all three-run homer in the {trait Pittsburgh and Milwaukee at‘ Jim Gentile and Rocky Cora. . fourth game. :inning Thursday as the Kansas.L Milwaukee and San Francisco} vito also hit home runs for he Jefl Tapping. with a knee in,‘ City Athletics jolted Mickey Lo-' and 'Chicago at Chicago. Tim '5, who handed Orlando Pena jun“ and iemem Boudreau' lich for live runs and defeated‘ meeting between Chicago and his second victory. mm 3 Shouider separation. Wm the Detroit Tigers 10-3. New York at New York was Thcir victory gave “11’ in. sit out the game. They were hlt; the only otthereéialy game dAians a one game lead in the hurt in the third game -t a wasn't pos pon y rain, merican League race. Forward Andre Lagueux may Cleveland. stymied by DICKI wagner I‘IDDCd a IIII’I‘P - l'Illt .jplay, although he is under ob. Stigman on one hit through five .Iiomer. capping a four-run in. ‘ i servation for a concussion. ‘ innings. erupted in the next twoiBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: dian rally in the sixth which , innings behind the hitting of National League iwipcd out 10 Twins‘ lead. ‘BlaohE WINNING YlfTRfJAK . Leon Wagner and we Daveiiiin~ w L pct GBL' Davalillo's double drove in I\\'O it no at he re- for an 3.4 victory over Minne ,Philadeipma 9 2 ms _ Iruns in a three‘run seventh ' www.me ,, a ' National League . ‘Pittsburgh at Milwaukee. ppd M > San Francisco fl 3 .‘727 I "'""‘ Milwaukee 8 5 .615 2 | ERIIARD IN BELT-ll .\l iSt. Louis 8 6 .571 2‘s. BRUSSELS (Reuters) -—. \I'est MGI‘OOHS piitsbnrgh 7 3 533 3 {German Chancellor l.tld‘.\'!1 l-ir. . . Cincinnati 3 7 .452 4 5 hard arrived here Thursday for By THE Ag MT“) .. AIhIeIICS TonlgI'II Houston 7 9 .438 4i.‘ . two-day talks with Belgian it‘lltl- s) ' ~50(’ : PRESS Los Angel... 5 m .375 5i, ers. One of the key subjects Ill 4 chicag‘, 7 364 5 l Erliard‘s talks was cxncctcii to New York 2 10 _167 711’” Ill? proposed l’lll‘l'fl‘H' Ill litP three European f‘t’ll‘lllllltl‘iltiex j the Common Market. the Euro- WINNltPEG “Wu—Winnipeg aroons coach Gord Simpson Thursday shrugged off a re- ported advantage his club may .. .4? , ' ' ‘) “"‘iia‘znt‘i rain. San Francisco at l‘hicago. ppd, American League rorURNEY‘ "oars UDERWAY Hum,“ “(.assim‘any by nothing less than a national emerg- . hav Yh H t w d' k Ipean coal and “PM CD ~ .~ - - l‘t noo comls .. .. . . _‘ _ v euen mees oosoc WL P1. I . . mmn T802: 2; Englisbscmish Eh; «Eh Alpnual Maritime to officially get things under- president of the association, {Insaniseles alooitgggwooo—x_gl:gj Athletics “might m the Ailan Cleveland 6 3 .637 (if? nity. and Euratom. _ “hmmrls. “old hnckey gum“ a binards must. a boxing in .gw (Jinnc age}: Ladies Igiie \tay. Shown ab0\e is Mayor Mrs. R(iyf\li’1(-I)()llald. ofCliar- Ortega (H, Brewer ‘7. and. Cup fnnal opener. Chicaga 5 4 ‘5: match a swimming tournamcut and. of course. soccer re- wlell‘e oxngglas‘ :imgtlogts Gailth (m the hardwood a, hmotnwm Teams an, reme- Roseboro; Farrel] ‘34), and Woodstoc‘lit playjingegach Te: gamma" 6 5 .545 Stilts. . . ' Roiiawa lanes wh’jn Ma or he delivers. During his open- sciitctl from \‘ova si-niia. New Bate-man. HR: HstnABond izi. 59“” ,53‘ “a”: 19:” '5‘ 35°11 Minnesota 7 6 .533 And it looks like the TV channels are drawing hearily A 5' ‘ A y mg relmrks Mavor Caudet B_ nwhk PF] Id { p It mm081_3 6. 15. d ma) 5115715 Detroit 7 5 '53“ on the regular number of spectators. Soccer games drew mom ' walme“ Gandel 0t: Giar- ‘ a .I ’ l“ : It i - 1- u 8‘ 0“ undue" 001000 1 sol against Maroons in the first. New york 4 4 500 than 1.000.000 fans on week-ends in the pus-Mal. 3.9311 New lottetown threw the lirst ball made a presentation to the the first time. Newfoundland. Bennen (24, andnnTnfl nd . t game. because of an easy East- Los Angeles 6 7 .462 only get about 650.000 became of TV competition. Nuxha” [L2, Dickson (a “Help final against Ottawa Mon- washingmn 6 8 .429 English folk who don't care tor sport. say the best wavto , Edwards ’ I a“ waiting for a estern Canada‘ Boston 5 7 .417 go mad is to turn your TV set an for the wild, woolly. thrilling o g _ tagnards and a nineday layoff; Kansas City 4 6 ‘40“ entire 5-;- hou‘i's. For them the REC has promised relief. A B American League waiting for 3 western Canada _ > ‘ I - _H a les ow ing ou rney .. p... .. . . Cleve and 004 004 310— ii 121 3 But Simpson says it .Shouldn ti Minnesota 100000201_ 4 70 that much difference. "If FERSHK‘ who wait sin-“2 an m on; Rm9ye" Ram.“ tin-in double Tuesday night hasn't claimed tihe .vrinnings yet. The man who purchased the ticket brough 18 tickets for $10 each. paying for the tickets with two $100 bills. and getting ’ An All-Star team from the National Basket- on The con i 5% l ange . . . . hall Association will leave Lt.S_A. presently on a tour of the ' \rwict L'ni BOB COUSY will be included ALEX .‘ n WEBSTER. former Montreal Atoucties' backfielder. now under the “in: of the New York Giants. may find himself playiinig hall elsewhere this season. Coach Abbie Sherman thinks he‘s all through lia \"s lnicinatiouullc of .ilan has defeated West Germany‘s BOURSSIA 0F DORTML‘ND 2—0 in_ the ‘crucnal semi-final round of the European soccer Championship Quip tournament . Here are two questions CASSIUS CLAY failed to answer correctly when he flitiikctl the Armed Fot’Ces Qual- lil'imiion 'i‘eci; “if'a boo' pays 10 cents tor a milk. 20 cents for a sandwich. IS cents for Div. how much did he spend in all?" and “Fire miles are how many times lonzer than four miles? I: it is. one. 11: or ‘2'?" SHEA STADIUM. home Ne York Mets. holds 55.000 people. and there’s not 'st placc ossibilities are very slim rant Monciton s WICK DOWNS will 0 rate this sen-«m. ac 'cr. ave r V multi~mnnc3 prr‘hle‘msm GERARD MAC GILI.IVARY. Airing- nnislt. has been appointed pro at the Seariew Golf Club In North Sydney. He has been assistant to JOHN MllNROE. profossrotnal at Amherst. durin-z the past two years . .- u bet: Rifles of the UPI. haw signed RAFI'S HARRIS .IR.. 243‘pound guard who captured the, Grumhlintg. Louisiana Negro college team last sea- He mm mm the loo-yard dash in 10.2 and is 6 feet 2 incthes $2 tall NicklausEdgéd Out In Opening Days’ Play . itmi-les from New 7ealand. who was paired with Nicklaus. and .luan Rodriguez of Puerto Rico each had 34-33—69. Tied at 70 were Phil Rodgers, Al Geibergerand Tomm-y Ja- cobs. l,\¢. \'I".li\‘<. \e\ \l" Rapidln'ing Don: Ford shot a tire-tinder par 07 lo edze fai- vnrd Jack Nicklaus by one stroke in the first round Thurs- day of the 303.000 Tournament of (‘liaiiipions The “wear-old Ford played “1,, mr 3546.42 mm.“ m liiis Boros was in the group 3 no“ rarfinc out hm, birdie, with Palmer at '72 along With a in lake the lead' former winner. Ar t Wall .ltr., V ‘ r k y a u ' m. “finding and ion r others including ' George Knudson of Winnipeg champion. toured the course in 3444 00. while Arnold Palmer had his ups and downs. includ- in: an eagle 3 on the fifth hole $ and a double-bogey to finish countries, with more than out on the mm for a 7?. per cent of the imports entering British Open champion Bob duty free. Australia imports goods worth 450.000.000 ‘ Championship bowling National Open champion .Tu-- and Toronto. who shot a r o in developing3 (Georgetown ake Ramos (inn Abernathy (9) I “They could use less rest but 0 S and Rama”; Stigma“ (02.. some of our boys could use I .Sjebier [ml Amy, in. Dane). more. so it should balance out i is. _ ag i by Friday." Simpson said. and Batty. HR:Cle l on iroua FISHING LICENSE I " a buff A large crowd was present pie: Betty Pinkham (Summer- Classics: Pontiacs and AlpineS' “er ':1 ' ‘Mamoqs wm n0! employ ape-I HERE last n‘ightthto iivi‘tjness the. open t Match: Rollaway Aces, 8268. I Schoonet‘s and Greenwood. Shel- Eggs: cm, icelilri hidiiizncigoiitlvgicithuep {2.23: '5 hot; mi. 9 a 195 Ma-t'lblm? Loin-h «2.1.. Raknn- tat. Gian.) McIntyre. he said. enoug "Pig; Ifo‘liloyrini: at? the games burne and Slieadwaler. tourney sct lie, or today's action at 9:00 p.m. Newloiiiidland ‘ — being min a" nhe Charinneimvn the Rollaway Club: and Alpincs: Pontiacs and liali- fig]: (p‘elfiaxfgg, ‘R‘daggj , .d . v R‘ol'awaiy Club. 9:30 games —~ Newfoundland. fax; Slicurwaler and Green- HRS‘. KC Ramofldn if)“: S"NI{L “penance into focus by‘ The Rollaway Aces represent. and Shearwater: Halifax and wood: Rollaway and slieiburne; me '4, Cami“ Inf. ’ en' “("8ng a goal a game on ing Charlottetown gave a good‘ Schooners 'Gagetownl: Al- Scliooners and Classics. ' ' y 0 ' ' derence' account of their bowling abnnyinines tGagetownt and Shel- '— as they captured first place in bonnie? GTFQHWOOG and sun" - - the opening games against the merside: Rollaway and PODIIHCS cream of the maritime‘s ladyi ‘Sllm'mersmel' y‘bowlcrs. Action resumes today. I:00 p.m. -— Halifax and In- l int 9.30 a.m. and will continueidependems: Greenwood and ;through the day with the last‘ Alpines: Rollaway and Clas- 'l‘he following are the results of the rifle shoot held at York i The Bike Shop 183 Great George St. Charlottetown with KIWI SHIIE POLISH Free- McIntyre has brought his match of the day slated for 900 sics; Pontiacs and Sliearwaler; p.m. tonight. Newfoundland and Schooners. The stlver trays which will be 3.00 p.m. w Sliearwater an mm, Huh. presented to the winners are in; Schooners: Pontiacs and Shel- lack Andre“. 100 ; display in the window of Burn‘v‘ hiirite; Newfoundland and Hali- '00“: Am.” 3 q“ : Jewellers. I fax Independents: Alpine and Tom you“, ‘ The following are the results Classics; Greenwood and Roll- 18k?" 1}“). '97 of last nights Action. The results‘ away. firm", in Apt“. ()7 g of the final games were not 7-00 pm. Rollaway and Fm“, ‘psnww. «I available at press time last Halifax; Newfoundland and ,{laniflmwn M on: night but regardless of the oit- ‘ “ — ' “ Arthur Brown imi come of the remaining games Am,” («mm m] ! thP Charlottetown Rollaway ma“. Kioiiv as! ‘ Aces will be in first place going ' Ilmzh Va“... 9; ' intn today: competition. ’ v ' roe TEN AVERAGES . 392:?“ t G PF Raymund I'essrv 95‘ non;- emka a 749 249.3 1 wnnam emptied 95 l : Marge Gauthier 3 729 243 ‘, Dewar Swan 95‘ ‘Scotty Glendenning Gotdnn Vessev 0* I 't 7% 24th ' Donna (‘oopcr 93 I Doris Stracan ‘l 704 234 6 Llovd Vessm' 93 Brenda Ryan 3 one 212.6 = Ira. Lewis ' 93 ' tarotyn Beehy 'i 673 224.3 t uni-old Taylor 9‘2 , Sheila Hall 3 672 224 Re: Moshcr 91 1.. Field 3 can 219.1 Lowell \lcssey 92 1t.it Davis 3 646 2l5 i Harry Wcllrm 92 lL. Naish a 541 213.6 iari‘ Court 9‘ Lenore Crockett 9t ‘ STANDINGS Willard .‘lurray 90 ; I. Rollaway Aces tCharlotte- Carla Watts 90 i townt 2. Classics rSummersidc; Cecil Watts 90 i 3. Alpine: (Georgetown) . 1 ‘ [Greenwood 5. Halifax Indepen ‘ I MAY MEET IN M‘TAWA ! WFNNIPEG (GP) — The' texccutive committee of tth. i].utlicran World Federation. an lintcrnational organization rep- lresenting 50,000, utherans. .will be invited to hold its 1967. meeting in Ottawa. it was an.‘ i dents 6. Pontiacs lSunimchide) 7. Newfoundland 8. Shearwatcr j 9. Shelbourne 10. S c h o 0 her: FORBES KENNEDY Power I. INDIVIDUAL HONORS 1 High Single: Marge Hender- TH‘EY'lI. FIGHT FOR REAL IN Aplayincbfilaflimwn by ter thetwnsignedtora 12- !ormer heavyweight boxing round bout in Stockholm on champion Floyd Patterson to it}; chin July 5. Patterson hopes to a! nu- Machu chainin- Oauliis an nunccd Thursday. it would hc the first meeting for the LWF executive committee in Canada and would recognize Canada‘s cnteuary. ' in the small ' f ‘ , . 4.; Garfield _. .. 2. ..... churnith $ I750 ‘* - ~ '1 i Mi. Stewart Forbes Kennedy was guest _ i speaker at a banquet tendered for the island Intermediate "(2" Hockey Champions, the. Mount t Stewart Sea Gulls, at M o u nl I Stewart recently. , The NHL forward with the i Boston Bruins related some of cluttttuTndl‘tt‘Tmalvalmsl MMEflanltlml l. FULL-SIZE HEATER - 2. MORE LEGROOM THAN SOME "RIG" CARS - 3. SEATS FOUR Ri ht now. at your Chevrolet- Ol smobile-Envoy dealer‘s, it‘s Trade the intcrestin ' .' ' , . . . I about life as aft gitlaiile'r'mfi_qgr§‘al"lmi: {or yii" ADULTS ' " “musm TRUNK ' 5' Ex— His advice to the young peo- °‘ ' ""8" “66.4"” "m y CELLENTALL‘ROUNDVISIBILI’I‘Y-6.5IlPERR ,. Sn tested maximum retail delivered new budget car rom General Motors. See how it gives you the room. com- fort, power, lugg e space, style and economy you've a ways wanted in a small car—and see how your Chevrolet dealer gives you the most valumpacked deal in town on a new Epic. during his Trade 'N‘ Travel Time. 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