..a......... - . - -a-----u.... , Page 6 Pitcher Joe Black Looks For Good Season This Year (AP) -Joe Blackihim and that with too much Id- ay vice he was no longer pitcher Joe of;Blacktbul. a mixture of pitchers. in shortstops, coaches and catchers. NEW YORK. Thinks Brooklyn pitchers have 3l'lDiJla but he says that he's ricl h:s problem and will be back the majors to stay this spiing. i "If its now you do in the spring ball, my funny little curve and I change-up. I'll be one of the 10 pitchers oni ll'1C Brooklyn roster. I feel llkv a good spring." Joe said. He's uork;ng into shape slowly. methodically at the Harlem YMCA. Hes shed 10 pounds, is 222. strong. and .will begin to throw in another vieek. RF.G.-UN CONTROL "The main things for me are to regain confidence and get my con- irol back." he said. "At the iiiom- L-nt I have them. From mid-August to the end of the season at Mont- real last year the papers said I was the most effective pitcher in the league." Black. a noboriy in Dodgers in tho spring for it fasti look-see A b: man at six feet two. and '222.he turned intoBrook- lyn'a stopper. coming out of the bullpen and firing his fast.ball past the hitters for four and five nnings. He won 15. shoved Brook-y lyii to the pennant and was voted National League rookie of the year. SKIDDI-JD T0 ROYALS In 1953 he dropped off to 6-3. Last year he skidded to Montreal after a poor start. Joe. said that after his great '52 season everyone did try to help i 1952 3Dll'1P.dl Marciano To Try Workout NEW YORK. (AP)-Heavyweight champion Rodky Marciano willy test his sore nose in a. private, workout. before Feb. 15, manager Al Weill said Monday as he re- ported receiving another whopping offer for a title fight. Weill said he received a wire Monday morning from San Fran- cisco promoter Jimmy Murray of- fering the champion 3-350,000 to meet England's Don Cockeli in San Francisco's Kezar Stadium in April or Mav in a benefit show for the Columbia Park boys club. ”Rocky is working out at Groa- singeris right now.” said Weill. ”We'll lost his nose in a private two or three-round workout. I'll make a. definite announcement by Feb 15 on whether he can fight." Mi-irriano's nose was split in his right-round knockout of Ezzard Charles on Sept. 17. He bears a reddish two-inch scar on the noce. In recent weeks Marciano has had 1 5400.000 bid to defend against llzhl. - heavyweight king archle Moore. a 5250.000 offer to fight Cuba's Nino Valdoa in Cuba. and a 3300.000 offer to meet Cockell in Ixindon. OFFERS BOUT Jack Kanncr. Denver fight pro- motor. said Monday an offer. guaranteeing a purse of at least 5350.000 has been made for a fight at Denver br-tween heavy- uz-lghl. champion Rocky Marciano and Archie Moore, light - heavy iitleholder. Kanner said the plans are for an outdoor fight. this summer in the Denver Bears Stadium which, he Said. could accommodate a fight. crowd oi 28.000. He. said the offer has been made to Al Weill. Marcianos manager. and Charla; B. Johnston. Moore's manager. Ray Powell Maintains Lead The Guardian '.I'uesda.y, January 18, 1955 the team as a pitcher. is play," he said. I Canciddidps-lia-ce i l.'2llI1f2S between i i In Q.H.L. Race MONTREAL. one. goal anti three FCOIIHK TRCE. WW” WW ix)-:al200139;:g5 "'p"oi:nE:;niial entry in the American cham- Breaihlnz down his neck in scc-y The United Btu” wan the cu . V . y . p ;'I'',:lPiP:(C)”-' 1; 113:'”gg'l:ai”a::026 in Australia last month and will W if 3 .not compete this year until the assists for a assists for 54 points. An oddity in the statistics re- leased Monday, is that Shawlnlzan Cataracts, loading the league. have only one player among the top 10 scorers-Gciry Dcsaulniers, tied for eighth place with 37 points. Among the top scorers on the Shawinigan team is George Faulk- ner of Bishops Falls. Nfld., first Neivl'oiindlandci' iCPi- Ray Powrll mp )'”'”" Qiifbec C””"9v Picked upiAllSl,i"aiiH. Monday night Australia ”5l5i5 1.”5filmd a Choice of entering either the l'.PPl( to maintain his hold on iir..t,Eumpean mm 0,. the Amencm place in the Quebec Hockey Leaguelcanadm wmg Wm, Mexico. Cum i iwortz Accepts evrr to make lhui grade in professional hockey. He. has 10 goals and 16 assists to his credit and has yet. to get a penalty Behind Powell and Burnett in the coring race is Lulu Denis of Montreal with is goall and 32 as- sists for 48 points. other leading scorers with their goals. lllllil and total poinvi in that order; Orvai Tessler. Mont.- real. IO-21-41; Mike Inbadle. Quo- boc. 10-32--42; Skipvy Burchell. Montreal, ll-20-40; Ray Laplante, Montreal. 13-26--38; Rollie Leclerc. Valleyfleld. 17-20-37; Garr De- utilnierl. lhltvinigan. 17- 3'1; and Garry Blunt. M in l. 10.21. -at W ' Abrams Returns Contract Unsigned BALTIMORE. (AP) -outfielder Cal Abrams. who mica .3 int ear to lead the Ametictn ulgmi Orioles. has returned .1111 1956 contract unsigned, man- tlmora 3181' PI!!! Riehlfdl JIM. It was not known what" may it the firm pitcher Harry! . ADPIIIII mks. HO Oriole Ioldout. mallards laid hlltneomothelothorioletost. i0N "All I'm throwing now is a fast "My first objective is to make I'll serve) in any capacity. All I want to do) Bout Arranged COLOGNE. Germany. (AP) Germany's European heavyweight champon. Heinz Neuhaus. will box Henry Hall of New Orleans in ai 12-round bout Feb. 11 in Berlin Neuhaus' manager. Jupp Stein- acker confirmed Monday. On March 2'! Neuhaus is booked for a title fight against Heln Ten lloff in Dortmund if Ten Hoff de- feats German heavyweight Hugni Snlfeld in it 10-rounder Feb. 4 in) Hamburg or Kiel. Tough Battle For Hockey Title MUNICH. (Reuters) - Wilhelm Egginger, who refereed two hockey the Soviet Union. and Czechoslovakia last week. said on his return here Monday the Canadians will have to be in top form if.they are to beat Russia in the forthcoming world champion- ships. 1 Esginger. 42-year-old ex-goal- keeper of the German national team. spent eight days in Moscow with a second German referee, Hans linger. Egginger said the Russian B team consists mostly of youngsters 20 and 21. ”It. was a team to which the filt- iire will belong." he said. ”They were extremely fast." Jackie Robinson Says He May Quit, Baseball In '56 BOSTON (AP)-Jackie Robinson. said Monday the 1955 season will' be his last. in baseball if he is bniherell by injuries as much as he was last season when he missed many games. . He said he has no managerial ambitions, that he has a comif- ment with a business firm which will make an announcement at the proper time. ' Robinson also likes his own club. Brooklyn Dodgers. to beat the world-champion New York Giants for ihe National League pennant, "if Campaiiclla (catcher Roy Cami- ponr-lla) is right. and Campy now says.he has control of his fingers and is ready to go." Last season Campanella had a bad hand and his potent bat was almnsl idle as the Dodgers were beaten fnr the flag by the Giants. TOUR Robinson. making a tour on be- half of the National Conference cli Christians and Jews, was asked byi Canada May Meet Aussies In Tennis Tourney MELBOURNE. Australia, (CF)- Depcnding on the draw. Australia may meet Canada in the Ameri- can zone oi the 1955 Davis Cup tennis tournament. Dricision to enter the American mine was reached at a meeting of Lawn Tennis Association in and the United States. is an an- pioiishipi. finals. Former Salary CLEVELAND. (AP)-Vic Wertz. .1 hoidout for three days while he insisted on a token raise. Monday accepted the same sallry he got last r from Cleveland Indians. The lary la about 325.000. 4. limp. ot 29-year-old W:-rtz int Juno om Baltimore Orioles. He finished with s .256 batting average, and topped the Indians with it .300 average in the world out punch was never in evidence style. .said. llslanclers Whitewashield Byr Amherst Ramblers 14-1 Then.-rien. D. Kiley. Saindon. lKen- V AMHERST. N. 5., (CF)-Amherst. Runblem handed short staffed Charlottetown Islanderlg a 14-1 trounclng Monday night, the most lopsided defeat this year in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey Lea- gue. Islanders played without Roy Whitlock. Lloyd Hinchboi-gar. Cop- per Leyte and goalie Jim Shirley Sub goalie Prank Roper blocked 10 Amherst drives. Danny O'Connor got. the only Charlottetown go i, I fluke that Amherst goalie Danny Frigon knocked in himself. Jackie Schmidt led the way for Amherst with three goals and four assists. Hank Therrien picked up four goals. including his 26th for the season. besides an assist. V. Fern Bernaquez had two goals and singles were fired by Shermir. white, Jean Leclerc. Bob Reid. Paul saindon and Dave Kiley. Lineup Charlottetown-Goal: Roper; de- fence: Brklacich, O'Connor. Gray; forwards: Jones. Hnnesaey,.aLe- duc. Dowling. Campbell. Carver. Paladirio. Amherst -- Goal: Frigon; do- fence: Rogers, Blackburn, Parr. nedy. Bernaquz. Schmidt. a summary first period: 1. Charlottetown. O'Connor 2:40; 2. Amherst. Ther-. rien (Bernaquez. Kennedy) 3:30: 3. Amherst. Schmidt (White) 3:40; 4. Amherst, Schmidt (Reid) 13:51: 3. Amherst. Bernaquez (Rid) 10:25; it. Amherst. Leclerc (Ther- rln. saeindon) 11:21. Pmltlee: Blackburn 14:05. Gray 15:02. Second period: '1. Amherst. Ther- rlen (Rogers, Reid) 10:41; 3. Arn- iherat. snlndon (Lec1erc) 14:50: 9. Amherst. D. Kiley (Schmidt .PQ1'l') 15:27. Penalties: Palldino 9:-12. O'Connor 1350. Third period: 10. Amherst. Ther- rien (Salndon, Lecierc) :07; 11. Amherst, White (Schmidt. Parr) 2:35; 12. Amherst. Schmidt (Rog- ers, White) 8:32: 13. Amherst, Therrln (Reid. Schmidt) 10: 18; 14. Amherst. Bernaquez (D. Kiley. Parr) 10:40; 15. Amherst. Reid (While, Schmidt) 10:42. Penalties: Paladino 6:09. 14:10. Blackburn 13:00. Reid 11:19. ltopo: Frigon 6 Roper 18 Reid; forwards: White. Leclerc. Earl Walls Gets . . Unanimous Nod - TORONTO. (CP) -- Canadian heavyweight champion Earl Walls. of Toronto, Monday night scored a unanimous decision over Jimmy Slade of New York in e 10-round heavyweight bout. There were no Walls weighed l9'l';'z pounds 1791!. for Blade. Victory for the 26-year-old Ca- nadian heavyweight champion avenged a loss to Slade in New York back in 1951' and helped boost his world title hopes. Judge Jackie Johnson voted for Walls, 495-2 points to 415'). Judge Fred Norbert gave it to Walls 49 points to 461a. and referee Sam Hackett. scored it 50 points to 44V; for Walls. In winning. Walls was none too impressive and his heralded knock- knockdowns. to air Slade several times tied up Walls with his dancing, weaving SOLVED LONG BEACH In fact there were many in the reporters if he now experiences. any discrimination because of his race. "There are people who still think that having Negroes in organized baseball won't work." Robinson ”But it's here to stay and there": nothing they can do about it any more than they can do any- thing about desegregation . people are going to live together and learn to understand each other as individuals. not as Negroes or Jewish people or Japanese. "A negro is an individual like anyone else." said the man who was the first of that race to crash major league baseball. Soccer Results LONDON, (Reuters) - Bury and Stoke City. who have battled for five hours and 22 minutes in three meetings without reaching a de- cision, clash again Wednesday in another attempt to determine which team will enter the fourth round oi the Football Association Cup competition. The teams tied 3-3 overtime in the second replay oi their third-round game. The two previous games also were ties. Although Stoke led 2-0 and 3-1. Bury pulled level at 3-3 alter 90 minutes regular playing time. Stoke withstood a great deal of pressure in the 30-minute overtime to survive. I-lartlepools adapted themselves better to the snow-bound pitch to reach the fourth round with n we'll-deserved 2-0 win over Darling- ton. They are at home to Notting- ham Forest in the next round. The replay between Brentford and Bradford City was postponed because of wet grounds. The tie will be played off at I-lighbury. Lon- don, on Thursday. Monday in NHL Scorers By THE CANADIAN PRESS The leaders: . 0 A Pin. Geoffrion, Montreal .. 27 23 is0 Bellvenu, Montreal .. 24 21. 47 Richard. Montreal . 23 13 41 Howe, Detroit .. 20 19 39 Olmstead, Montreal 7 32 9 Mosdell, Montreal 16 20 6 Smith, Toronto mu. ,..m .. GERMAN DIVORCE BONN (CP) - West Ge rm: n, statistics iihow 47.000 divorces in lD58.ior one divorce for every 1.000 inhabitants. This is about halt the- series. s auspices SKATING lSl.MlDEliS' HWKEV CUB WITII-ll Tllf-IECCE BAND , In A Very Delightful Program WED..,JANIlA.ll.Y 19 - 8 to 10 PM." ' v-t-F0'llllM I rate of 1948. TO SWEET MUSIC 501:: PBOMENADE 150 crowd of 6,490 who thought the decision should have gone to the Bronx spoiler who seemed to solve Walls' longer reach in the later rounds and landed some stinging left hooks. . Walls ,however. was the aggres- sor throughout and in the first staggered Slade with a herd left. The Canadian champion drove his opponent to the ropes again in the fourth but could not finish. him off. Slade. who seemed to freshen with every round, changed his style in the seventh and moved in under walls to open a cut over his l'oe's left eye. The cut was patched but Slade re-opened it in the tenth in. wihi-h both fighters stood toe to toe and slugged it out for s. time. FOUR STITCHES Walls had four stitches on his left eye. In the dressing room the Canadian fighter said that he knew that "Blade was going to make me look bad with his style of fight- in . "But there was nothing much I could do about it.” He said he would give Slade a return bout. if he wanted it. Manager Al Joyner of Slade. told newrpaperrnen that his fighter wasn't in shape. "He will know what to do if they meet again and I think he can knock out Walls." Slade agreed. HISTORIC SITE The first cathedral at Salisbury in England was finished in 1092 AD. Islanders left-winger Vip Pall- adino has an open net but loses control of the puck (indicated at the side of his left. skate by the arrow) before he can shoot in a recent game against the Frederic- ton caipitals. Orin Carver had carried the puck in on left wing and passed it across in front of the net to Vip. Orin then skated behind the cage and can not be seen as goalie Plumber Craig finds himself on the wrong side of the crease. Players from left. to right in the. picture are: extreme left. Bessie Ma onald; number 5. de- fenceman ohn Mosgrove tying up Islanders Hughlo Campbell; behind Palladino is Caps right- winger Lucien Gilbert and in front of Craig stands stocky de- fenceman Jackie Heon. . (Photo by Myers) BOSTON. (AP) --Featherweight champion Sandy Saddler of New York tuned up for his Feb. 26 title defence against Teddy (Red Top) Davis by knocking out Lulu Perez in 1:34 of the fourth round of a scheduled non - title 10 - rounder Monday night in Boston Garden. ACSH L Statistics with three weeks of play re- maining in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. Roy (Buck) Whitlock of Charlottetown Island- ers appears headed for another scoring title. The veteran centre rammed in four goals and picked up one as- sist. in play in the four-team lea- gue last week to hoist his total to 70. His mark is made up of 28 goals ,and 42 assists-tops in the league. The figures. include games .up to January 15. Statistics released Monday night by league secretary- trcasurer Bob Chandler show team- mate Bob Gray trailing Whitlock by isix points. Gray is the top goal scorer in the league with 29. Two new names were added to the list of top scorers. Veteran Nick Nicolle of Fredericton Caps, moved into a tie fog seventh place with team-mate ill McDonagh. The two Fredericton players have 45 points each. Another newcomer to the list is Bob Bownom of the Moncton Hawks. Bowneu has 22 goals and- 2t assists for 63 polntl. He is tied with Copper Lcyte of the Is- landens for eighth place. did not see action last week. Moncton's Nick Pldsodny im- proved hla goaltending record. and now holds an eight-goal buldge over the Charlottetown netmlnder. Pldsodny has a 3.04 goals-against average, compared to 3.23 for Shlrlcy. Shirley has the most shut- out.I - four. Cl'rnrlottetown'a Danny O'Connor l.eyte He has spent 155 minutes in the cooler. Islanders are the most pen- allze,d club with 765 minutes. Playing-coach Sieve Brklacich of the Islanders is the top scoring defenceman with 33 points. G A I'tn...I'en. Whitlock. C 42 7 33 Gray. C 35 64 10 Ledur. C . 32 59 I6 McPhee. F 32 56 70 Leger. F 30 49 8 D. Kile). 29 46 4:; Nicolle. F 30 45 14 MoDonagh, F 13 32 45 57 Leyte. C 30 4.3 7;; Bowness. M .. 21. 43 12 Goaltender-it Record: GP GA Avg. 80 Pan Pidsorliiy. M 48 146 3.04 3 29 Shirley. C 47 154 2.23 4 21 Roper. C 1 2 2.00 0 O Ch'town Total 47 154 (La 4 21 Craig. F 47 186 3.89 1 4 Frlgon. A 0 5 Sleevt-s, A 0 o nxi nvic CHECKER CAB - 170 KENT ST. 8553 .- A 8554 is atill the badman of theklrcuit. SIAT SALI - Today HOCKEY wiins roauwrursbav. sum. is .. 0:30 r.M. 'msi own nappy rmios arm vnoiis you ooomunoa . riiia , AMHERST Vs. ISLANDIRS and All Day. Taosday. 1 I 1 .ai8 thrills that go with mom . bug - mo ,. a . . a You will witness hockey of : aigii'aIlm--au .u our great whilst game. roam. Palladino .Has Golden Opportunity Islanders Ramblers Tho fasmislng Amherst. Ramb- lers will be the yisitors at the char- lottetown Forum against, what. is hoped t9 be. a stren thened Island- ers' crew (tonight. he Islanders trying to wear off a mid-season slump, flundered badly at Bailey Arena last night but expect to have several of the regular men who did not appear with them last night back on the ice tonight. Jim Shirley, who has been re- placed for the past two games by Frank Roper. is expected back to guard the wines for coach Steve Brklaclcli this evening. Defence- man Lloyd I-iinchberger will also be back while Copper Leyto and Buck Whitlock are other possible starters. It: will be a must, as for as a win is concerned, for the Is- landers if they are to hold their first place tie with the Moncton Hawks. A win for the Hawks at Fredericton and a loss for the Is- landers will give the Moncton club Tremblay. A 3 15 5.00 0 0 Lacoursiere, A 9 37 4.11 0 0 Blom. A 1 6 6.0 O 0 0 Purdey, A 1 8 8.00 0 0 Roper. A 1 12 12.00 0 0 Amherst total 49 194 3.96 0 5 Team penalties: Charlottetown 765. Moncton 5-16, Amherst. 561, Fredericton 607. Legend: C-Ciiarlottetownh A- Amherst. M-Moncton. F-Fred- ericton. FORUM niiriss JANUARY 17 to 22 TUESDAY- Childrt-n's Skating . .. 4 - 5:30 HOCKEY-8:30-AMHERST . -. WEDNESDAY- ....Spoclal Skate -3 - lslnntlerif Hockey Club with Rocco Band. THUBSDA!'-- Skating .............................. .. 8 - 10 FRIDAY- Children HOCKEY-8:80-M0 SATURDAY- Skating Rural-Urban Session . L-.. 10 Play Tonight I tho lead whereu a win for the Is- landera and I loss for the Hswka will give the locals A two point edge. Marciano To H Receive Award CHICAGO (AP) - Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano Monday was named "the person who con- tribuied the most to boxing in 1054" by the Chicago Boxing Writ- ers' and Broadcaatetr Association. Rocky also lwas lthe lgroup's choice in 1951. He becomes the first to be chosen twice for the Packy M cFa r la n cl memorial Trophy. Marciano. who successfully de- fende.d his title twice last year against Ezzard Charles, is to re- ceive the award at the neocla- Hollfax Rink Is Winner Of Gyro Ionspiol NEW GLASGOW (CP)-A Hall.- fax rink. skipped by E. J. Gillie. copped its first Frank lobey eup here Monday by winning the annual one-day Gyro bonsplel. .Tlio winners scored 120 point; on two wins and 14 end: wan to edge runner-up A. Abell of Saint John, N.B.. by five points. Wine were worth 23 points. ends five. Eight Maritime rinks competed In the tenth annual bonspiel. In the morning round. the Hall fax rink downed Moncton 0.; Moncton won" in "1954. H. G. McDavid's Campbelltoa rink won 10-7 over S. G. Maccul. loch of New Glasgow. Saint John's A. Abell won 12.; over M. Smith. lldp of wind", No. 1 rink and Frederict.on'l O. U. Reade beat the Windsor No. I rial 13-ll. Afternoon play saw 1-! I I if a x swamp Campbellion 13-2 and New Glasgow beat Windsor No. 2. 3.5, Saint. John won over Moncton 12-11 and Fredericton downed Windsor No. 1. 0-5. . Here Ira the final standings: Halifax 120 points: Saint John 115; Fredericton 110; New Glasgow 83; Campbellton 60; iMoncton 40; Windsor No. 2. 35; Windsor No. 1. 25. 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