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Duke. won the 83rd Kentucky '1" W"W"'Y' "W m"'''- Ann this mm Friday us. tighten to plans l... rwbptaa Ihreegamc weekend ser- gm IlI3;l:35"Il5l D0" (11: . I Derby by the narrowest maria: "I-;'NI a-:lIU.mPlId "1": W9 3: -REGINA (CF) -mrih . hers. Probably III! &I wit. I" at Ctlmlslwl 9"” W” .' lsisienppcaiihcco set iiown thcnnt DOd ers Wln BTGVOS I-O53 W" Rim Lsiwti.:iaaTm”" ..;...'u. Bound ratio st to show. 3.?-,”b?i'.m”n.mmu”"' the ant T” 01"" ”'""”"'”"" ”"”"' ""”".':.'.".h."Eli”':";.' "'3': ”' "”"V ”' W ”'”"3”'”””" W" is men he raced; save up - hloov 9 I Gin"i.iii'iil ilnlsh ywnn. run. in chslkinl up tbs sixth do-by western turn in 10 to lab " "” "' "”” "' "l"' " ”' icc''ti'on bout of a couple of "" Wt The. WW” ””.'"P?' l""”"5 single and walk in the ninth then s '1' V. ' mg; across the triumph for um. um Mu'kcY'I the Canadian Junior iiocltu chsur "'"""m I” '”I''''” I" in when lv ii” the Sox' five-game winning strelk. shut the nu Aaron wom;d up By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lkuocklnz out Johnny Antonelu, he sent ron ' from of um um” Cuunuy rum non ue" hump . wgqnundhgu mm mm from N" OR a, In "fl? ”"f Ii; 5” ' 5”:g ;"”.f:ff with our bits. Danny O'Connell New York Yankees drew nrstt lfleligelssrlllallllluglvo-rtlim doghlgmgl lgls Bold Rum proud am 1” Wu .-won” Mr P”. !-uuhuu. wmw em I.Il'.(:ITrHllII r1:tIlg:F8d the suit b m mllllc-rd mln srlng 0 er own a - - - blood 4 h 5- - --b' rles" ol . t ., ' i ' - ' ' n ?."”..fll..fi::l”l.i:f:. --d ""3 .. ;-.3: --'--””e- w---- the ”.t.c...i'3:..l-.2: :.'..:::.-:." .i':lr-l '.il::::'.:rl: n -.-"”-mc on when we --M ----w League. : W" Chicago whim S” sa.m.day..liacker of the victory. Daryl Round Ta e.! gm mm, cm by m Muted tom bmywuvu uemorm cup and nu, ma .1. (Q; mg-"ac 9”. bout was not the only one on to. 1" me Na"””?”' ””-””""-k” "W3 UNEMINE” IWN5 Art Ditmar 'leld the Sox to five 599""? "ll "" WV WW 0' "3" Km Slab” ” B ' The victory was. worth sllrlm to knock over Ottawa C WI” 1"” ””e'”'” '9” I” "M Sam. H mm Braves failed to will, pushing into Bolton Icored your uneuud hm Andy C-any ml 8 hmnerlgame in the second. was third. ed b Jack A? and hooded Iron ue”V' u',ul H Bombers 1,,” Mom”. m -u been working unlgggg Q0 nu. up msln bout of Jae Hayden, 5491. I two-game lead over Brooklyn was in me first inning for Bob after Billy llfartln Slllglgd in me. Jack Sanford struck out 10 ChI- Mister .llve',rownt fyinuhed "mm" to glam get one more chum. Wang” In ouuundhu cud M. an "I, latch and Edgar Stover. New Ital” with 5 C0"l”E"'k ll” .'”f"9 Lemon's third defeat in the first flfth i l-Gag” C-uh” and pm”-ed ' M" Plebaumii ortinltix f nine alter ' ' night IoII'I opuur bets on - York A04 the?" '1” SW POP-llar against the Dodgers on the hitting game. wmud Nixon allowed 12 T. K b k y red the nmihllter in Philadelphia: 5-: dgcl. seventh in tlgiemie 1:10" pan 0. IMBTACK-5 FIRST No; mice mm when Po" Ann." hy. Gaston Roy going alllmt the well 0' 59”” 5"” and me "”"'p”' hts, but bad a shutout for seven thalmllroveiil enecffie when thirdlSl(LPlevelsnd's Early W it hed 3'e""i:5e mAll carrm 126 Pounds. ll VII the first derby win for Bruin! NPFWW” "I9 WW II" Tub" Inn um nu um sw wndlllllmod Inuiltuilniuutnuou with ' m P C ' o to establish Iron locksy wlule l-lsrtack. who had the Memorial Cup been taken urdav night so tuos no lor his bl! "lfm Bogglqtxm 0,gh"1on;:l,'t' h-omthcautandnotatncclstsch-mhm H111" W of Ernie John- basemall Bubba lmmelf Md, Bill Sllowroni hopper fol ill "',the Indians to a 5-4 triumph over ror. -.Boston. Wynn helped himself wlm In the National League. Brook-la two-run single with the bases lyn beat St. Louis 4-2 on a two- loaded in the sixth. Two of the run homer ill the ninth by Charlie lllls off Wynn were homers by Neal. Pitcher Lllldy ItlcDanlel's;Tcd Lepclo and Jackie Jsnsen. first major league homer in thel Detroit Tigers knocked over seventh tied the score. Roy Cam-lllialtlmore 3-0 with Duke Mus Phillllls b0llll19d Boston. Wynn helped innings. He struck out six. walked none. In the wrapup, Jackie Jen- sen banged a two-run homer III the slxth and Gene Stephens, re- placing Williams. clinched it with an rbl double in the seventh. Mke Garcia lost it. Dave Slsler won it. with relief help. Harvey Kucnn's first ho fect relief pitching n. wfht Cincinnati Redlegs wound game behihl Brooklyn running the season's long- est winning streak in either league games with a 6-2. 7'3 sweep at Pittsburgh. St. Louis also won s twin bill. helttns Plllladel- B Phil H "'4 W gave Frank Laly a 1-0 lead in the - - - . ell h ed in nd. g lnlng (H d with l "mu BILL i,i:fliedinli,niJg uimd ihemngerehma: Nlgittsaburglrilisirveriln Llavii outlhiitter in-a nigltlclglhma. Al aKalilnee ” 9 59”" II" ” Milwaukee with two hltswt single had three hits and Joined Mans New York Giants and ChicaK0 t air, the Cubs 1, 8-3 in 10 inn- Maxwella' two run single Kuenn had three hits. Harry Simpson drove In tom- runs for the A's. who backed up by Hank Aaron in the first and and Reno Bertoia in driving in I ground rules double by Johnny the Tiger runs. Logan in the seventh-for a 1-0 In the other night game. Kan- vlctory. sas City defeated Washington 8-2. Liege as the w togethe boner pulled by PULLED UP EARLY the race he misl line and pulled slightly about 70 yards lmmellately afte. they showed plainly that Shoe- maker raised us? I3 saw his mistake, however inner. The finish might have been sl- different excePl 10' 3 Willie Shoemaker board Gallant Man. d stewards after udged the finish up his mount from Shoemaker tol OITIE. viewing the movies St w rd: 8 8 5 r the race said that point. H1 and second guns O-2. g In the other AL games. Boston glam Morgans good - enough 10- Cincinnati scored live in the Harry Simpson drove in three Rod Sox,end1ng - tour-51532 llllifililhdlh lo"? d0"NePl-Y- and eighth to nip New York 5 - 2. runs. nu mink hm low: A three-run homer by Frank with a bruised elbow after 5. Wu muck by . pitch my . Robinson la the fifth won the . oveland 5-1 and 44. open: for the Redless and Brooks l C1 won Qhglr Lawrence. who struck out live In I slx-hitter. Don Gross then took In. the second game. helped along by , Gus Bell's home run. Robinson , was lnured when he crashed into a wall chasing Frank Thomas' smack in the nlghtcsp. DROVE IN TWO RUNS Stan Musisl drove in two runs and ex-Phil Del Ennis three as the Cards. held to three hits for five innings by Curt Simmons. scored four in the sixth and thros u. in the seventh to win the opener. Lloyd Merritt won his first my Jor league decision with five inn- ugs of three-hit. shutout relief. It was Ennis again in the second . game. driving in both runs with three-hlttsr la the nlghtcsp for singles whlle Sam Jones four-lllt the Yanks. who again had I three the Phil: to out-duel Harvey Had- gun fourth. Yogi Bsrrs's RBI dlx. stngls sat! a twtrrun triple by The Cubs blew a 3-1 lead in the Elston Howard banged it with Jack ninth. but scored five in the 10th Hsrshmsn the loser. to break their losing streak at The Dodgts knocked out Bob nine games in the opener. The luhl. who beat them eight tlmss Giants. helped along by errors thrso l'IlIIl in the but Bill! Pierce. THROW! THREE-BITTER Young Johnny Kuclts threw a Msa picked up owners. Itou Bold- Ruler. 35.000. the psrlmutuel win- h ill Downs totalled 17 - down 8265.533 rs last the West can win In 1955 Cup." sald Pollock after the guns dows of Churc only 8l.401.0 compared to dsrby wake you. The record wu sat at 1.677.170. - only appeared once before in Am- erica's most colorful horse race. Hsrtsck was all smiles as he rode the bay colt into the win- ner's circle. He kept patting Iron Liege on the neck. saying: "Oh. baby! oh baby!" Next to the winner. Betting .st In 1960. for a 5-2 lead in the first and wllks. then broke their slump Inning behind Sal Magus. But If- It flve games in the nlghtcsp. the Rendezvous. From left to right seated are Col. W. J- MacDonald, Walter l4ePsge. Rev. Clarence SHOWN above are the basketball players and former basketball players at the reunion of the Navy basketball team on 1947 held at Local Basketball Players Honor 1947 Navy Team this Navy team challenged E ' ' Inter ”-M C” J the New Waterford Strands to an exhibition game and lost by a ten point score in a game played at Prince of Wales College. Ten years older. most of them I little bit heavier but most of them stlll able to play basketball the players reminisced about games of the years gone by. swap- l For a two hour period on Sal- the urday evening they turned the basketball pages back ten years as a group of hoop stars of s decade ago got together at the Rendezvous Restaurant to honor the members of tho Navy Basket- ROUNDUP Pgh-Folios. BASEBALL It was just ten years ago that sukec Plldigh rr3"i?h”.i3.'.”Tni 8...: '” ""9" ”” "d W”'' "' Dies After being led hoop stories and -re en-uzh a..M.n.' L", Ind mm. by”. Mmmi L'Ml"": chicken to feed In entire Canad- ' ' 8””. SENIOR lsn football team. Present at the gathering from that great Navy team of 1947 were Icaptaln Joe Cullen. Waller he- Pagc, Earl Smith, and Art Godkln. lMIsslng were Frank Frank John- ston. Mike llennessey and Donald Msclannsn. Among those present to honor the Navy team members were: Rev. Clarence Roche and Des Burge of the 1047 S.D.U. basket- ball team; Col. W. .l- MacDonald. president of the City League at that time: Donnie Macbesn of the 33- St. ON 001 0I0-- I S O ghlmlll ggglI(I)II”":::P'2Illa 000000000-041 V0031?" 003-y S. Jones and H. Smith; Haddlx. 1- SD gr ' 12V died Saturday usnmlel and Landrltb, Cr-AIL Cardwell (9) and Lophta. L-Had- 3;, 8."; .?.,,,,.l.l here, 10 days Lab. (8) Ind C.mm.n:t21a.' lg” after he was struck on the head 'Hn ' MFMCD ' kn. by s pitched ball In a ssndlot 9”” W W 5- I1” 3 baseball game. Friends said wu- nomoooogd 3 4 9" VP” MIWWF3 7 0 llam was struck above the car . Barclay. Rldzlk (8) Jones (10) Mc- Wm" mm” m . whoolynd F"-cm!" "ll "'4 M Call um Worthington not and A u ,4 Grl--om "ll -M Kati. Eltrtlm (8) Thomas I10) w. 3”" 9' ' ' L'A'"""”m- Drott. L-Jones. 000.100 001- 3 4 l Chicsgo 001 out ooo- 1 1 3 ”''l'” I” .'",f,..”''"i',.i.l'l'"';g.'.,';; ”' M "I" I 9 . N" Y” "'3 009 Wm ' 7 ” Rflmblmitwsch ' llimantliercns l-Moll!!! l5l- Cllllllll Drllwwlky. lllllmsn (3). Lawn ,n'”!' "' ' ' ";."g'r:uI,n3 gfn”; (7) and slivers: Margoneri and gomimbm Mom 000.; 1 o ; Brown: Kn: Kstt. L-Drsbowsky. Ens: NYk- Rocha,” 100 000 000.; 3 0 ' ugeleed and Pecrson: Iaovenguth T . DES MOINES. Iowa (APl-WII- son and Bus Gay who played In her of this you”: City oiioootos-'1 s 1 90"" B CPOIII III JOIHIOII I0 and Columm" on an 1 1 1 W914 W- 5 A ' Crsndsll: Maglts. Bcsserl. m Vsl- anthem. 0,, no 22 . , , r 33.. '6) m"'”" '9) "Id Jackson. Grunwald fill. Phillips ' Csmponells. W4ohnsoo. L-Vsldes. up wlmmm ,5, Ind ohm": mkhlwi Bk”-C""V"' Blsylock. Rlcketfs I11, Donnelly (0). Wright (7) and Schsnts. W- ltlcksrts; L-Jackson. FIN! an no Elnnuc-unuoulxssq P.W.C. team of 1917; Earl Nichol-: the City League along with Wendell Gillls. Kip Ready and Mark Lad- League Champion Trottsn snd Vera Gar- cit. Walter LePags was master of ceremonies and Walter proved ss' capable in this role ss he did at scoring points on a fast break In 1947. Ha Inn S ced the different teams members. commented on -'Rochc, Wendell Gillis. Klp Ready. Donnie Macbcsn. I Art Godkln. Backrow. Earl Nicholson. Des Vern Garrett. Bus Gay and Mark Burgs. Joe Cullen. Earl Smith, Lsdnor. continued on s larger scale than at present and among the con- crete mcthods suggested were the donation of a team trophy and individual trophies to next yasrs' champions by LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. and a trophy to 1 scorer The formation M a senior League with the Senior Saints and a strong City team as well as the City League now in operation; series of exhibition games. with Maritime teams: sad the dev- lhe llllllelt elopment of younger players were i C by Earl Smith. also discussed. 825.000 for his nd Tabla 312.500 and . u..; when Winnipeg Monarchs t the trick has it been won by Prairie team. Cansdiens are not entirely happy with the present state of afiairs. especially following F11- day night's S-2 Flln Flon trllllnpl in a game that saw Ottsws cosch Sam Pollock elected for com- plaining too vociferounly to of- ficials. "I myself thlnk It would be wonderful for Junior hocksy if the Mcmorlsl but he wasn't snctly being be hevolent. good and be added "1 say let them win it honestly. They can't win it honsstly with that typo of refereclng." Pollock was ejected from Fri- . day's game when he protested . too vigorously s misconduct pen- alty to one of his players. As- slstsnt coach Scotty Bowman took over. Boxer Dlss After JOHANNESBURG t champion Jimmy Elliot. who was knocked out in the sixth round of a title fight Saturday night by champion Pat McAtecr. died In hospital Sunday. Elliott went down after a hard rise but fell back and had to be carried from the ring on s stretcher. Doctor's decided to op- erstc Immediately for a blood clot on the brain snd Elliott was on tbs operating table for six hours. He died shout tbrss hours after the operation. Johnny Campbell. manager of MacAteer. said he and the chain- pion wcrc bsoksn up by Elliott's tragic death. Elliott lssvcs s widow. Inch rslnc, who was at the ringslda. and two children. 4 and I. Elliott's knockout was the first of his csrssr. which included SI gmfcssloasl bouts since 1062. its ad lost only flvs other fights and 14;! his vlctorlu wsro by knock- ou . I ll . The re ereclng. In said. was not PK crowd 0' 10.3” "w an Ac” The Quebec Aces Defeat Brandon Regclls 4-2 Sunday By TOM MITCHELL Csutlln Press staff Wrller QUEBEC (CP) scored in nch sls le nine series G the final pe brothers four times. Th fifth nd lxth game will OOIIIQ KlIOCRId Out be played hels '1'u'esdsy and 'I'hurs- day. AW - 1'05 Dick Gsmbls flred what proved goal at 7:31 of third period on passes from Floyd Hlllmsu and Bob Beckett. Brandon uetmlndcr Lucien 31111111 Empire mlddlcwelllll Decllcns on s hip-high drive from last South African middleweight go 5. tn. mm. the beating just otsluds the First psrlodz .. Quebec Aces to defeat Sunday and ad in their best4:f- for tile Edlnhmsll up- 4-1 well (Beckett. Gamble) 10:28. Penaaltlesz Bouln 13:45. E. Chorley Second period: Quebec. Mac- nsb (Maxwell) 10:57. Penalties: Mscnab 350. Achtymlchuk 6:23, Gamble 1.123, Lamlrande 13:22. Third period: 3. Quebec. Gam- bls tlllllr'?su.l Becgzttil 62101: 4. shoe. n. l W 3"” "Y 5"” 8Q:u2B: s. aiiintitin. E.nChoreI.sy Mic" - 9” (Chrystal. Willey) 14:51: 5. Bran- smblo and Orvsl Tessler Before the Rsgsls counted twice lste in rlod on markers Elliott sud Bob Chorley. The regals were unable to take CIOIIO Dne1cIllenpe"l;:g-Ivllhstgopx-lo on the 099 I C CH left book from McAteer. tried to lsr kicked out 19 Brandon drives. SUMMARY 1. Quebec. by AI Mll- Max- don. B. Charley (Haley. Colwllll 18:32. Penalty: Gamble 14:24. Stops: Dechens 10 7 4-21 Mlllsr 4 0 6-10 ATTENTION RIFLEMEN Rifles will be issued at the Armourles on Monday and Thursday evenings starting May 6th at 7:30 p.m. CAR RADIO INSTALLATION and SERVICE, RAIN OB SHINE OAR AEBIALS, BEAR SEAT SPEAKERS. TRAINEE) PERSONNEL and PROMPT SERVICE BOWLAN RADIO - TV Pownal Street some spark plugs are designed for Ill: speeds, some spark llllgs are designed for ligl spttds, lllll... PIIWIEIT 'I' P "FIRES UP" YOUR ENGINE . . . 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