12 The Mn Charlottetown- l'linis.. Deli. 1389.! SPORTS ' BFRONT PIUS CALLAGHAN MONTREAL «cri-Montreal Montreal coach Jim Trlmble‘ ‘their regularschedule with their 'lble to cover up too- aaea Aloueties. with nothing to in. "W: want to use our slroug- weekend swing oi the a l—‘ather. and s katcbewao Roughriders..esi possible lineup i would see i against Montreal tonight and at Saskatchewan conch not, with everything to gain. clash pert any other team to do it ill Toronto Su show will start with qulmg. here tonight in a Canadian F‘s-late l was in that position and will MAY PUmE on back iioo Lancaster, whlla ball League game. certainly give it our best." Saskatchewan may prove a Trimblc will likely go with War. Bul the kinetics, stuck With‘ The Roughien are out to‘ pull: to Trimbie. who has ea- ren itabb. Saskatchewan will a third—place position in the clinch third place, and a pllyv pressed some concern about the ‘ule about the same team that The Lowly Bruins BDSTON Bruim. cellar occupants M the Natioiml Hadley League lasi season. are surely trying to be consistent so far a mist-lien: iiaven'i giien the si-ighlesl indication that they will vacaic the league basement: Alia: sixsrans V this new cam- paico ,\ll1i Schmidt's gangi still looking for its lirst triumph. They started out ai borne with a so tie with Toe Blake s can- non-its but alter that were donned tire timos_ without garnering a single pilini Toronto. Detron, aioiuieai. Chicago and Hunger! all have tattooed their point ml by ivio oi ihe enpense at tile niciiinnners This means everybodv In} Clarence n lmll has had a sound whack at the Bruins Easiern Coolerence on matterloii berth. in the Western Con- ieam'n newly-round onenaive tied Calgary last week, although what happens room now to play- lerence. One morn wln will do power. demonstrated 1 Llln Gene Wlasiuk. a key man in oil time, don't intend to do a . it. nus: defence. 1! out with I kne- ‘ my man. sly.‘ injury collared against Calgary. The Alouetles may have to do a lot oi shuttling. iiegular eodn Eon Buckle and Marv Luster are listed as doubllui ltnrterl. while J Reynolds in sidelined tor the season with burn kn ligaments. Newcomer Tom Gates slated to till Reynolds's pot on the corner, while Trimble may even m hll reurve null-tier» back. Francis ibubbni Man rintt. an a replacement tor Lul- ter. Punter Gino nerrettn may get some extra work an no end. ilirnt time liliult Cllilfy Sat- Tlll Roulllriden clan out urdly. Th! Eouzhrlderd lied thl man. no awesome scoring display lor tin Riden who up do then had scraped along with an average or nbdlii 10 points I game. Ferdie Burket. the Alouelteo halfback whn played the int. iollr nennom with Slsklltchh wan. rays the noughle success is due In tho (In! that nilfl)’ of them it been Pllyinl to- ther tor a long time. “Tlley all know each other: ' said Lombardi Mad iOver Statement GREEN BAY. Wis iAP)—. Lombardi said that “thin in .An angry Vince Lombardi, ra- i the lirst time in the history oi move Burket. "They taming in a person?! attack on the National Footh Leann. i work together And Item m l)! n M , , , . , tGreen bay Packer lullback .lim met any coach lice Icclisell n .. ‘2' f‘i‘i‘f’.ii’n‘fi“i"fifin‘:;’2$‘oftl’°lfflofi n »- ~ “i iii“ “it” their. “ u t V at a E “I ' mm, C 31'!!! (I'll I' Q fill a y I mm's 1'3.“ “‘” "5“" .‘fi";h','f..:',mc£:."fliifii'rilzighmaohigd tibnleFenglbaldl League coaching charge loi Tannylildr'ad'wnwllnl“ nun E 4 I i ' g; .. tit. n u . . . . $223.35.}. egovemt'lieoi sound troonclngs The lrnbn would have the mouth roe—53 yards snort oi lim 1] PERHAPS they'u arouse iruro their slumber tonight when thr‘v entertain me manger; hum New York II mi. till Boston ' . ed wiob seeing their ilvorltles on one. again in such a lilirl‘rble start. Hoc‘ke'y games Ire u! u llll- rmnoi ion as they will be to midali‘lanll when the last at- ti‘rrlrlts are being made in min A plant)“ benti. HO Richard Wants Goal / . CKEY STICKS TO N.W.T. clone likewise bul grelt goal iflln’ll to tour. In thal nu the Bubnllnl lulled k tending by Johnston held the llahl‘ heat ‘GIIIIIP' Red Kellyi Liberal memhu’ M parliament and liar {are wad-d ' lowklule. N,W T. on the man. Mr. Rhoaume and the Tm‘onm sporting A black m lbquired mainly in an NHL encounter. emrn lild accused Tuylori the NFL'n top ball carrier that i l i year and its No. 2 rushcr in the ‘ ya Brown‘n Ill time record—and in sconug with iii point uls. 14mm laid in Record Kept “IMM- Leoin and Egflmnhem: xaxdl‘gil :iiacrlrsylii: “m” "“ “Emmy “hm” ”’ lmmm "mn' M w-h“ They Look Weak comm-v. no a. rim: n. more... i. in. a. tome-riding ii» eaoe :3;§g.;“:gg:s;7;lc;;g 2...... west Territories pi-oot out vel- northern city. Mr. Kelly. chlidren. tCP wrrcphotot “u. I... “HM.” “mm immquom I m" "fled Mm liotut (APl—Mauricu h we be M WE can't see Bnunn butting rile) hall? the advantage at honu ice. We have they do t did We m Well nth packers 10-7 Sunday. t Ta NEW y“... , am, pm,“ Where iflockel) Richard. Ilmolt. innat- e u.ld even I Player i! h. huntlnd non." , l Lemrll also said he agreed Lombardi got this story i don't "my 9”“ °' “1‘ "’9" W" GETS AWAY Wi'mim anchor loss is really going to be mighty MW tor . t 0 with Bob burner. sports editor ianow. Lamm said. scam-s mnrk which 1- about to Richard. an explosive right and his ouuil. And w. certainly not going to do the other “I m 5. Louis Glabe_pemn.y ‘be broiler- by {long-time rival. wmger who was suspended by clues uni good when Brim m "ism'lE “mm- ”, a y I n ‘crni, who wrote in a Tuesday. . . lDflNIU 5W" HWF- . "kl league president Clarence Perhaps our concern ior then brillia- in not WIT-Med nm. min..." char n. .93.... .5 gm. Bunnmg lees least his 544 goals remain in the “mm” "1“, ye,“ m, me, Perhaps they have the Ibflltm tn |Mil DI" ‘"“' ' ' the Packers ' need National Hockey Dengue recolii allegedly striking on oiliclal. rliilis. Perhaps Iliry m illlt Ilnw Its-rte" Ind Illl con" |o ' Most Home Runs s player like the ' lite one oi those nights. We hope title Bruins nun wnllwmx diiii‘l care iihti it is lilo/i as tiioin in ihe standings. Without gamut points standings merit (Her last season andwzhnleamlnltol C. W- ' deed be iooiisb. Wb may start showing shortly and MIL nice may develop in on. in which III klnu In ill-yin] Ii part. But honestly, wn basement again bins i That Single Point don't think m. Bruin! will lelvl tilt ensun wk: haieo't read any blasts irom omwo ngii ruden- coach. Frank Clair. about l-lanuioon'r ilclo triumph over Tho- unlit Arznliaiiis last Sunday. perhaps Frank is so grateful Alnllttiea on Saturday that thankiul for small lavnra. to halide act by those Morita-l prnmlsed himself in b. However. the Toronto conch. surely muni have been In in: tuillgllt zone when he elected in on third down. The Argon arcnll' could have Illd the content wl WP ’ hopelessly out at the pinynn. you would think Rut iliih them they would have phyed It “cording to the Ilomiltun Tiger~Cnis wiu have no Toronto‘s strategy is thtell hook. beef with whlt d I m hccnusr it gave them two points Instead or one no line ilii-iii in a iiisi place tie with the Rough Riders. That min citiiiil loum very big an tnr an lirst place II concerned. mat (to explain. cedhaird Another Chance GORDI‘E Howe gets another alliance tpnixht h til and perv bans break Maurice Richard'l gnalAscm'ingvrectm‘l. The Red wings are hosting the slat-k Hawks and ii is n certainty that the Olympia will Besides Howie's shnw. the Red first place with I triumph tonlght. II tlic be jammed tor this one yli'dl to lulled by I Iingiz point and “will In: t‘i'ouhlc. llln they or course. Argon did Ill l'ln'ltg M a timid bornehjinx k than living: should get this verdict and per an record. SPORT ECHOES By Narmnn Moodtmlld Summersiile Bureau 0! Thu Guardian cent loll]- hll Rhymed Reminiscence Wr remember well that man It Cape Traverse rink, n tilteerryear old was down “llh the Summaralde playm. his speed and his n—lelry slain made the railblrdl blink. "Sensational Kldl" they 0?" cindmeii an he showed his 1," “I” m w ‘ I "m' the lopnided room in the Me In this hockey scramble either you can or you can't; Training helps b the seed at Itanlmri'x really there; And the seed was candidly planted in Chick Gallant; In lliicki'y talent that buy win a on more admitted bringing all gether might stir the "n" ag- gregatlonn to greater etioria to add more stars rosters and Ilnllt Contain“ loath-ll. hill the pollhillty M”. ell-sh nlotolnewlenn lo the ever deepening niiadown ol memory an on timers can see that ptisohom figure y . Down the right boards like a rubberdi-elehted train. a nick oi the wrists. a swtsn. and a sagging net. lhllll‘ exhllnl condition. '0 can't unite (lan nut w IIII- vzrlllln like St. EX. M Mount A. Md III" lull I to their at on even terrain with the “A” team. it Innn worked out that way. nail on mild nospesee - killing superiority our centre. sueb as neadla and saint Damian's. but user. innit be reasons Ililcli amp The lormll Innoiincement or Yes! nerra'n appointment on sharing r As Head Of NewYorkClubj extent. You get in learn abut“ the kids but "IE nurpnse is dil- iereat. All the minor league clubs are owned by the motors and they are interested only. thnt you develnp the kid: i Yankeen ll expected “idly. AP baseball writer .lon neichierlotervleoed herra on the rublect oi managing some months ago. lie wrote a brler story at the time. Now be has dug out his spice to produce this do. talled story on how nerrn reels about managing. by JOE REICH‘LER NEW YORK tart _ Yogi. how do you ieel about indulge log some day? “I'V: given I lol 0! thought in managing but only in the big leagues. i wouldn’t want to liar! in th minnrs. II I haven been lhl: t0 lenrri lbuilt mnn» aging in all the years We been up here. I'll never learn. "To manage. you have got tot be able in get along with yourl players. I know I Can dn that. A manager has got to know how in handle pitchers. What do youi think l'vc been doing all these yearn? i think any guy who has been catcher tor a long time like myseil could be a rnnrlflger. "The catcher in closer to the plate than any other player on the Mun. Til: manager talk: to him about pitchlnfl channel. he asks his advice. The calclier usually in in tha huddle when the manager goes out to talk tn Di er. e ears every. thing that goes on and it he has an ounce ol sense in his head. he remembers these things. . , “Some DI the best managers were catchers Guys like Connie Mlck. Wilbert Robinson. Mickey Cochrnne. Paul Rich- ards. Today we grit guys like Birdie Tebbettn Ind Al Lopez. and linlph l-louk oi the Ynnlleu, “I know some general man-. agera believe you have to hovel minor league experience to manage in the majors. l say you don't. How can you learn. to manage in the minute? Youi don't have no bench down “lei-2.} You dnn't have enough pitchers to manoeuvre or even make changes when you think you Ought to. Ynu have no pinch hitters, on block runners. maybe one reliei pitcher, The word tar thlt in personnel. isn‘l it? Well. you ain‘t got none, “Anodier thing, You don‘t have no writers travelling with ‘the turn. Maybe onenSo with i do you learn about public rein-t dons? Ailli don‘t tell roe a man lfier dnn‘l have to know lbouti public relation]: Ed: the Illmlll best publleliy man. The better he gets along with the writersi Ind Ilnl, the bettlr il in im’ the club. Look at Casey Siengel. The writers lnve him. Yivu don't think Ii: don't, bring I millinn doiilrl worth of publicity to hil. Im‘.‘ i h II. Anyway the new law doubwd tlllt Odell WI: potentially N.H.L. But Ill his desires we" mound d Illl week If! not llla‘v in from “In of tho kl:- with [0‘ clubme. Possibility bumblmldelllfrlm M I” h Mn “Ruth-Indus. inr sunny-nun.an n nnmhh-th IID Ila-[mnle moleldlndtbsnrgn- linearity-m Alberta became in ms and the lirst assembly met in Edmonton till iouowlog year. “Now I ain't knnclilnl lnlnlir luqu nun-gen. Mlnlfllhl in the minor: helps to a certain BECAME PROVINCE n provinc legislative SPORT OF KINGS Montague High & Souris Plcl-n Football Series By ED CLINTON l Swirls bureau ol The Guardian For lhe lirst time in die his». tory at Kings County. lalkli irom that County will wilrlessi Canadian Football playoiii games, The lirst one takes place‘ this week in Montague. with Montague Regional High School‘ acting hosts to Souris Regional‘ High School, And next week, the. scene will skill to Souris. This is a twn game loial Rniut atiair for the King's County (llama: plonstiip, and the right to ad-. vnoce turtlier into island play-i downs. \ This bracket is High School Senior "B". At least four other Island centers are entered. and there could be more. that we don't kilnw (ii The other tour] are Athena. Kinlmtra. 'h'gnisllH and O'Iieary. The last II a m ed team Are the defending chains pious. And. last year they were coached by Bonnie Leclnir. who.‘ thin year in tho attach ll Monla~ gue. 1 This Souris - lllnolague seriesi should be close Both teams arel playing in their lirst seasons. and both squads have tle games‘ under their belts. Using the re nulls oi those inur games, one would have to give a slight edge‘ to Souris. but. remember. that. at the High School level. any: thing is possible, in their second. game oi the reason. Montaguel whipped Althelin 25-0. while Souris in their second game Th edged Kinknrn in This card. parisoo could mean that lie two teams are about even. Kinknrn. as we understand it are quite a bit stronger than Althena. Montague. in their first gnmel were swamped by we 39- o For holli team it was their lirst outing. Souris. in their lirst game. played this same rwc team. who were playing in their third game. and held lllenl to a clone 27-25 victory. The results or the two games played against rwc would ave to point in invour hr Souris. noth learns eat to be at lull strength lor the t t game. and the only wenlrnesn we noted to date. was the shortage ot cheer» leaders on the Satirll aide. Soccer and volley-ball are two other sports starting to make their presence known in Kings County We understand that the two games have island play. downs. at least on the iligh School level. Whether or not. any 0! the schools lrom i la‘ Cnunty will be entering, we haven't heard. We an iron that Souris. lust getting started to both games. will not be enteriugi until next year. The st. Mary's nnwlluli lanes waned ill Snurln this week. All as a result. there's a lot or sti liens on the go The Won-lens League looks like the largest since the league was formed. at loo much wur on who‘s who in the Men's League. Thai regular lcliedulel will slart nexll week. .lerry McCormock. Mlnor‘ baseball coach at Souris gave his report to the directors at the Souris Recreational Commiss- ion at a meeting in the Parish hall This was the first lime that Sfiurls had had I lull tim ¢ coach. and as it was pointed nut, it was the mnsi sut'cesslul Sta» son in lhe history oi minor hall in Souris. Sollrll entered (our teams in Island playdnwns. The Legion .liioiorn lost out in Vernon River are in the semLiioala. i'orcing the series in the limit The Cred- it Union Midget allan the island championship by delcat- lnlz Tracadie In 5 tr 3 i g ii I games in the ironic The Legion Liltle Leagueri de- tented Mnutaglie lwa Enmls to one come Island ' champs. For the Litlle Leaguers and Midgets it was their lirst Island title] in these age groups cre were rixly-six gamer ol baseball played. forly~seven at home. and nineteen away. The “9. . ahead oi collegiate Maritime Teams boo a, “Don‘t target. now. has NEW YORK iiii’ldim nun- my“! 1" more “I” “no game. and i goth goals insists that many of Time'- infraction hlvl undo- loin nlng. the lavnrite victim oi m i- m , games. pointed oul the .. - Bostons Ted Williams. had cno- Player. Richard snid- HOld H Rank aidorable dilticulty with the iZ'Tfifnmfimihfimigfmg‘ cleaner player thin he mil in Tliumper's tormer teammates D mmym jusnlkepm; be- But} saw him ll" an! mmqmstl. Ns_ icPl — last season and emerged as the d“, Wm, mm mm. Mm. a“... many dirty check!- l-‘or_t_he iii-st time since Fill maior league leader in giving Mu]; m. 51 1.0,“, m, m m‘ "1 sum I gave out With Maritimes minced eoghsi‘n up home runs. “ms a few yea" ago," dirly checks. too. but it was rugby with Canadian football Bunnlng. the Detroit right. grow. with 543 goals in 1125 “My “em” I “'1'” W ""1" teams trom Nova Scolia have hander. yielded 18 homers ' ‘ lie." mist/ed into the rlllimi's m 10. Also for the first time. I Madd- time Unlve'rlity has moved. teams in the BM} Senior league. The Canadian Intercollegiate Newsletter. which in published by the Ryerson institute and is editixl by Keith Winds. plum Francis Xnv‘iur University at Amth in thde spot M- ier Queens and Western. and ahead "I Toronto and It‘ll‘Gili, St. Mary's Huskies are listed in seventh glue ahead Ottawa. UBC. Ind McMusteT. and below Tumma. McGill and Alberta, Both teams play In thl M- llililc Football C(mlerenee. Football Game On Tap Today Moritale Hello" i H l E h . School Ioothall team takes on the Souris Regional Him Schubl minthel‘irntaiatwogame total point snie‘ Inr the King County High meal Cilai'niflon- ships todly Although the first year for either school in play football the coaches are to be willful/Minted for turning out twn sunll lor- mldable beams. Edith warns thaw. Won I lame and lost than in ex- hibith games. with both los- inx out in P.W.C. Souris all! the pri‘ game favorites II the IF suit oi mailing i ‘Bgamst l>.wc ‘ The game will be held at Sill~ i livahs Plaid in Montague leiees nob Miller limp Queen Charlotte. nob Mills lrom Mom (inqu Elementary Ind Addy Mn'plny M Sun-l1 High School. games, needs only one to tie the by Richard during it with the Canadians. ncket retired in load. Howe currently is in his 18th season With the Red win "I missed tso games because i ioluries." Richard said, Three of them were tn Gary Geiger. the Red Sox' uutiielder who was ulten used as Wil- linrn'n defensive replacement before the tluflger retired in 9611 mark sol seasons he R Figures compiled by the A aociated Press showed thal nos. tun hitters slammed nine horn..woy. it I ers oil running this year Thelolteo l would have scored ind Minnesota Twins tagged himlmore goals." [or eight, New warp vanpaop Although admitting that Howe six. Los Angeien Angels live. “a better Ill-around player Cleveland three. Chicago White than 1 Wlsi" Rich-rd "1dr “1 Snx. naltimore and Washington, never thought he W" M flood two each. and Kansas City one. I m0" pinyer. Aliwa- 1 “Williams is the toughest dim" "mini!" , him mrlnl batter lor the to get out," ad. many lime-WW1“ 80m- To mitted gaming in July. lush. In! It all" I linked 1‘ will}! when Ted logged him tor a grand slam home run. Last season, Bunuinz give iiv two homers each Jimmie Hall at Minnesota and Dick Stuart and Russ Nixon or now too. nunoing puslod a 12-1: Wan-lost record. pitching 148 in logs. Three Drivers Killed In Race nUENOS AIRES tAPt—Tllree drivers were killed and two other persons lnlured Wedoc day in the lirst leg at the rev- enlh lnnlial Inlu’nltlo I Tour- lam Grand Prix. The Grind Prix lnnullly In Argent a'i moat gruelling road race. lasting ll days. Denny liemnster oi Milwau- kee permitted the most homers | tile National League. m. Roger Crlag. a ZZ-game laser [or New York Meta. wan next with m. (allowed by San Fran- cincn‘n Juan Marlchnl with 21. E Horacio vtllnr oi nuenun ally “mg Alren. driving an Argentine HOUSTON, Tex. tAPt—Crndr. nude Prune! ‘06 iii the EEE Alan n. Shepard thetlrrcam.e..cotegory. overturned near the icon in spac nonuoeed Tues. sun at the flow In Ind m- day that he and two HoustoniCD-pilnt. Francisco c. ealvn. investors are buying controllingt was killed. viiinr nuiiered u- lhmg in a nearby hook rlous luliiries. lirst two figures include Town League gamer. The Town League, in its tlilrd season, had its most ruccesalul season MnclAlnn'I Uptowners were iorced to deleot Llrier'l Centermwnel‘l in l d 2 in death some to decide lirst place. then went on to beat that same third straight championship. and permanent possession or the Credit Union trophy. ‘ At the conclusion oi hil report. Mr. Mcpormnclr thanked the commilninn Inr their co—operlc tion throughout the year. a n d team in the final! In take their IIIn thanked thl Town Inelqu nnlchu. WHY PAY MORE TAXES THAN thin and other an ltlnm on how to I'llnfll y mnltttil Mupnn. YOU HAVE To? ltttnr chock to mull. nun your at n won't be Iuhloct la huvlnrhxu than uocomry. (II when llnppolln.) The exportation and knowlcddn at our Eat-in P l'lllinfl Ont:an In Ilwlyn lVllllbII to tlnlp you ntrnlulltnn out prohinma. 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