Roy campanella nec-k~ Jan. 28 in a car crash. There Thur_ March 20’ The Guardian Page 9 was fear at first he might never BASEBALL Feeling B-efler Walk again‘ The latest hospital bull-etin said 0 At Ft- Meyers, Fla. Campanella h a s recovered a _ n R City 300 100 mm 301-3 16 3 _GLEN_ COVE: N-Y- (AP) " ,5 sense of feeling as far down as I - Pitts_ 000 300 100 300___7 15 1 friend Visited Roy Campanella In his lower abdomen and added: . MaaSV Burnette (5) Taylor (3) hospital and asked the half-par- «This gives rise to hogan V Duser (11) and H. Smith; Friend, alyzed L05 A“ 3919 5 Dodger BROODED AT FIRST ' ' Witt (6) Arroyo (11) and Peter- catcher how he fe_1t- S1 . _ a C n a 0 son. W-Duser. L-Arroyo. HRS: C,3ImP3~_n'9ua‘“ Vgrlnned-' _ Elrgadly had°°u;n °'°ute1(‘1‘u?§,- ' ‘ ‘tyvhelflhe pgh_pnwersV sgeven5_ and replied: Im scufflin . ho k1‘fC<;l\_’€1‘_ _ ‘Om ‘le 1I‘St V V At no Tr pg ;:.;:i:;yl.:*::¥,.‘i;l.:‘::; . , Baltimore 402 000 100-7 10 2 H“ 35’ Y “*1” Palm’ an 31 9 - ' . CHICAGO (AR) — Challen er shake that he will knock him on chioago (N) 300 000 ()()()._.3 7 1 to V baseball commissioner Ford "1 b139e:b311_t° 3 13011“ h€VIl0} 01_11y S“ ar Ra Robinson and c0gm_ within fiVe.munds Odell and Ginsberg; Phillips, Frlck. Slocum was the only pg,-_ yvoilildnt discuss it but didn t like E _.V V V V “ , \ b‘. in make Hobbie (5) and Neeman. L_Phfl_ son except camoanellas wlfe 0“ ave anyone else do so. pany arrived in hisllucky fight . That way Ro inson w V 11ps_ HR; chi.wa115, V and attending physicians allowed _ But when I walked in, he was °°_“"’ Tuesday ,‘°1‘ 3 hue Ifemutcu 091131“ 31-91‘? W111 be 110 questwu At phoenix, Arm, in the catchers room. listening to a Yankee game on Wlth m1d0l1_eW{318ht_champ1on (_33l‘- of Basilio honoring about being Cleveland 000 010 311-6 9 0 “He Is dom: much better than the radio and he spoke of some men 3351110 "1 Chlcagt’ stadlum robbed,” said Gainford. , s. Francisco 000 010 200-3 7 1 I expected or even hoped he of their hitters and how he could 11eXtTueSdaY- Basilio, who arrived Monday Mossi, Garcia (6) Bmdowsjkj would be,” Slocum said. “I don’t want them pitched to if he were Robinson’s ientouragie of 14 in- and jogged Tuesday with a Jap- (7) Grant (7) and Nixon; Gomez. mean he is laughing but he has c3t0hiI18- cluded co-manager George Gain- anese judo expert, claims Illinois Burnside (5) ,Mi11€1' (3? and made P1'°r°=‘1"9SS Physically and "But after 3 few innings he ford,’who said Sugar Ray has be» officiating and not a Chci go jinx Thomas. W-GaTcia- L-BuI‘I1Side. mentally-’ seemed to tire. He asked the come so irked at Bas1iio's‘ de- was responsible for him losing I-IRS: Cle-Harrell; San F-Spencer. Campanella suffered a broken nurse to turn it off.” , mand for a “fail-" officiating three bouts here.‘ DlII'abi|ity—Ford Trucks are built to take it . . ., allday. . .. every day! Ruggedly designed to give you a lifetime of V dependable, low-cost service. They’re. tougher than the toughest job! Surveys prove Ford Trucks last longer . . . give you ' rugged, reliable service mile after mile. 1 EI1gII1e$—Ford ofi'ers you the advantage of Short-Stroke dwign in every engine. Whether you choose a\139 hp, 223 cu. in. Six or any of the others up to the 277 hp, 534 cu. in. V-8, you get the most modern engine on the road today. Ford’. Short-Stroke design means less piston travel-wreduced internal friction -more usable power. You get top eficiency on ' regular gasoline. ‘ ’ MONTREAL GOALIE INJIVJRED WSTON .. Goalie Jaccj,ues;ThuVrsday in Boston against the to the ice. Also shown are Bos- sible spine injury. Later, how- ,9 of Montreal Caiiadieiis ‘[BI‘lllIlS. Teammate Doug Harvey, toii’s Flem Mackell (right) and ever’, hospital officials said his - tothe ice after being in- shoved Boston's Vic Stasiuk, Montreal's Tim Johnson. For a mum-es were not that Serious in a freak accident during shown lying behind the nets, time it was feared Plante had 3 ‘ ' ~ 31 Hockey League action against Plan-te and the goalie fell suffered concussion and a pos- (CP from AP) Alger Cutcliffe ....... .. 3 trophy for the league champion- Duncan McKendrlck . . . . . 3 ship is yet to be decided and Albert Waugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 should provide some thrilling A . 1 N S 1' to to Allison Reeves, Freetown goaler play-off hocil<I§yé}l:o§flgre it is won. ' r — » - - won the Reeves Bros. trophy for; = . V V G least goals scored against. V L1‘; —11(:I‘¢i;ét0l\l3VI1(.i A—A1baI1y. L—- V ‘ . The South Shore VH(VickV-ay Lea-VMacl\~lui'do of the Freetown _ STANDING: ,1 0 ' ,_ e equel V L .. tBedenue Rll‘lK in their Royals. M1150“ Re9Ve5 F 3- p season of operation; STANDING: Donald MacKendrick. L -- 4." \ . , ‘Vlreleased the fol’owing statis- James Howatt, A . . . . . . .. , 5. Mutual Omaha ‘ _ _ 3 on G A Pts. 50 _ Robert MacMurdo. F. 12 12 24 » Arnold Lord, B ._ . . . . . . . .. 11.66 Jesldent James Clark was ‘Clayton Mill, F . . . . . .. 14 8 22 The Horace Wright T1'0IJ1'1y f0 S. k T A . ,d t . V with the brand of hockey Pat Noonan, A 9 13 22 team flmshmg in first place was 10 11958 -, 001 _0u V V V be league this year, and looks Des Roberts, F .... .. 14 7 20 won by Freetown Royals: The Hospital - Medical _ . ' ikeen competition in the Elmer Gorrill, L 10 10 20 J_- , F}'an1_< Arnett Trophy for . sol-gioa1 . . . The Ralpli Callbeck Co. Clayton MacLean, A ..'11 819 fmlshmg In second place was won Insurance _ _ have made many fine dona- David Birch, L ..... .. 12 6 16 by Albany St Pats The Ralph ‘ ' ‘toBedeque Rink in the past Zeke Roberts, F .... .. 3 7 10 Callbeck Co, Trophy for good Write 0, Phone ' VV » , V a beautiful new trophy Jack Gorrill, L .... .. 2 310 Sportsmanbshlg anidB.f_1n% playing ' — 0 .- 1 it .Wil' Ge g C pbe1', L .. 4 5 9 was Won Y 3Y1 Ire. 0 - ‘ " .. V. . . .; “to§°.’$‘.§’§§e‘§é‘n~, m‘;“é‘e‘ Rog1cr€A1?sI:nault; a .. 5 3 9 rue Lorne wnah; Trophy for I-AUR|E 3- SMITH 7 ~ , , A 1 I tor of'the rink, will pre- Scored most goal-.——(l4J Clay- m°StVa1u"“b19 r°°k1° ‘W5 W0“ by Ch’town 148 Cumberland St. ; this trophy on behalf of the toil Mill; Most assists—(13) Pat Robert Arsenault. Bedeque. The DIAL 5215 ' £1 ~ 1 This makes a total of 3 Norman: Highest scoring line—— feauuie prize °f. the 5935.5“: the T «. ' ;« trophies, and five indivi- Mill, MacMurdo and Reeves of beautiful Slmmuns 5‘ M3°Fa1‘1a“9 ” . ‘trophies, also silver spoons. ‘Freetown. This line has been the - ‘ ’ ' to be presented at final highest scoring line for 5‘of the ____ ‘Ii __Z.__1_ V ' . w " past 6 years. The South Shore , " * teams making up the league League Trophy for star select- . ._ ' 0 ‘ 1 Freetown Royals, Albany ‘ions was won by Clayton Mac~ - 0 ‘fits. Lot 16 Rangers, Bede- Lean. _ - ~ leavers. Pts. . _ r 1 ” A 3 TEAM STANDINGS Clayton MacLean' .... .. 11 ,V W L T PtsF A Des Roberts . . . . . 10 ‘ - ‘ ' . on 4 1 1 9,2: globyetri i\1V/iIafiMurdo 3, u h t M d ‘L. 4 2 0 3 a on i ..... 3 t ~ . - ~ 9 3 2 1 7-36 28 Pat Noonan 7: omp e e 0 _e .lne“WuateVery°m'3°b tueresu ~ e o s o o 9 71 David Birch 6 . . 1 58 Foi-dTrucktodoit,better...andsaveyoumoneyat 4 , Bedegue League trophy for Elmer Gorrill 2 ' was won by Robert George Campbell .......... .. the same time! 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Poluircnoes A L to 10 Siimmeirsicle Aces To Meet V REGULAR pmces A Greenvvood B°mbe'rs Fnday This will be the lust skate with the . .l’ ndingia sports event in aid key- players which might really o arlty is the nearest thing to amount to something if carefully R9339 Band In ufiendance- way to help suffering coached in future hockey sea- ._u;- You get to enjoy an sons. *" glalime, and at the samle ' " W“ ave the pleasant fee ' Whether we win any Island - hatyou hl'g le - - - _ ’ ‘ ‘ ' - VVV ummaalgg thgglgoupenggst gl.et;(:::]ee\;l1t]l;an(;l;;1 slzzipfillggggtlgtfs. V . . Sty|e_Ford Trucks lead the way in styling wrth a purpose. dflgle We h-‘We ‘O dig d°W“é in the lap of the gods. We have , V ‘ V _ V And that goes for_all the styling features of Ford Trucks. ‘: in l:teurSI{ih((’a1}](lg¢.;p1;aIt‘l(ilev}fi3gt3‘l- °,,°,fl,‘:f,.t;",gnp'tiyt,1ef$l”1astf°wfe‘v’5 ‘ — V . , .... _ ._ L V V ‘ A - ’ This leadership in style pays off in dollars and cents. Ford at we have been of help, 1. th- b n yean - ‘ ' _, 2 flu of course, is pretty satis- §1’.‘,’1‘;‘S,30';‘; hafemflft if, °a'n,t of Trucks cost less than most other trucks . . . they re worth more than most others come trade-m time! l V “I at that. But if you can add . - - .. . f trhf l tice under the coa- .- ening of enloyment to this, cilinguofpxgfancis MoNei1V1 and .h1lchthebétte.Th Rt - " of -Summersige isespogmaorll: should give a good account of '2“ ‘ l_ V hockey match between the themselves‘ . V V . - ersidei Aces and Green- _ ; Bombers at Civic Stadium , Congr.atulat1on_s to Jack Kane °"“- night, ‘and the proceeds and his Abegweit Juniors for the lCabs..ronrs new Driverized Cab sets a new standard of ) comfort with non-sag seat springs . . . Vfree-breathing woven plastic upholstery . . . Hi-Dri ventilation. Wide door opening: ‘ and inboard safety step make it easy to get in and out. And every Ford Truck Cab is Driverized. "‘° 80 to help our crippled surprising showing they have “ »u9fli_The game should be a made so far in Maritime Junior ‘lrugged affair between two Competition. We are P1‘0ud 0f _V ..i'_ matched - teams. The the’fact that in this team there V V » Is one of the best. So make are four Summerside players, ‘' extra effort, folks to get out Thane Mann, Eustace Reeves. * ’ . this hockey match. If you Grant Grady and Ulric Gallant, to make some sacrifice of land that these boys have V been by all means do so. Let's really pulling their weoght in the 3 record crowd at Civic four games already Played- um Friday evening, Grady and Gallant played all . 4 four games, Reeves, three, and ‘ Senior Aces and Intermedi- Mann who suffered an eye in- ' ‘A005 have both bowed out jury in 3 R0Y31'A°9 °°“t95t1 °ruy “mpetition for the year. and one. But all the boys have been hefbrooke Metc-riirs and the good while they were on the ice. .teams are all that are left The Juvenile line of Vince Mul- honors for me Town of liaan. Billy Mulligan and Ifred- ,0_Ysirle. The Meloors are die Burke have been sensational allist a ve-p_vt0ug}1 don in at times, and Jackie Kane. °i16 boys. They are all. or Wayne MacDonald and George - auyoung in years, their Trainor have all played steady 2 ttle goal-tender being hockey. George Ward in the nets 413 Years. We cannot expect has put up a surprlslugly 8904 “ch from this do}, in their showing in the net considering I ’ lllllal/II(L'I7f9'fl//'LII£'I‘VV\ 1 010 big new extra-heavy duty Truck . 3 big new Super. Duty V-8's “up to . §:I‘les, although the‘, could his inexperience, o u u , V Cll. ills 0 I I ‘ us. In any case, they 0 up ta 277 hp 50me pro ' ' h _ 0 . up to 000.Ibs. ’“‘~S‘1g-§“i“—°° Canada Wins — ’ ' 0 up to 490.-1bS5ft. torque. ° up t° 75’°00 lbs‘ GCW - 0 Modern Short-Stroke design for 6 New Roadranger transmissions for greater economy. Three-stage cooling peak torque with greater fuel economy system for fast warm-up, Internally available in all 10 new Heavies . . .‘ give 0 mounted oil cooler. Two-quart ofl. filter. up to 33% less shifting. * Tokheim electric fuel pump. Semi-Final British Title : L" Al’ Boston ALDERSHOT, England (cpl.- ’ ' ‘ Canada Wednesday won the Brit~ Mfirth isli Army basketball_cliar_ii<pio_n- . V. ship for the fourth time in SIX ONTREAL LCP)_Tno _\'a- years. defeating a British Guards Ckey League amonnood training regiment team 76-55 in that the first home the final game of a three-day VV for Bot B ' ' tie tournament. ‘ at home.’ ‘ ' l L A I f ‘V 9y Cup sS€.?l‘l'1ll-fllI'l1E:lxS]s0:’)fini1’lg The Canadian team, Qdrawn you bake ' . .. VI ek will be March 29, re- from members of the ueen’s .« - , _ whether Montreal ca— Own Rifles of Canada stationed Best Yeast is so convenient. , V . "S or New York Rangers in Germany with the 4th Cana- the opposition, dian Infantry Brigade group, led Just keep in a cool place..,, LESS 70 OWN... L593 70 RUN on LONGQJOO-’ tes ‘OP both series of semi- throughout the fa s t, 019311137‘ _ announced by the NHL fought contest- no refrigeration needed! l» scheduled the first The victory avenged u‘e.C‘“‘a‘ *‘ u1B0ston either March 29 dian quintet’-i Only 1°55 1“ the ‘ ‘ tournament, at 52-43 defeat 1”‘ SEE YOUR FORD-EDSVEL DEALER , ‘uuls : o‘ in -'z«.;.» in fl" '1 fl 17." the G“"‘"'Eu in the.°pen' ° 9 V L L )1,,,.:’V£\V ZVVVVN‘/:1;/ll l.:il.4: l‘flIVi:a1§, 2:); adifgaatfilgl -pf _ 9 B (‘llallflf-L‘ lg mlg <‘.ll\~ date. If she li«:.<-.xl'—:.m'on.a sccoiicl British entry 3930 ear‘ Vdinst (.’lUl(‘l' .\lou1i‘eal nrllicr in the day. . 1. N S S R ‘YR (‘0l1‘i:.l.“.s ‘:(‘l‘.‘. elm‘: K Licul. llfiul’ Palmer °f_ Bu11m.y' o 0 . O » , 6 «me mu. _S\_,1VV_V ' WV_VtOn Bead, On,” and Lieut. Bill U ‘0 A .9 - , « f Clarlottetown led , Apiary; “ill be p‘f3‘~’u =a"Ii‘,{;‘“Ed§§2Iol§n.» 1scoringVin me ‘ ~ S'1‘.PE'1‘ER’S noan DIAL 8548 MONTAGUE V MONTAGUE 1oo-2 Se‘ d."u9 for both semi-jfinal with 32 and 14 points 1'0- “e5 is March 25. lsi>ective1y-