.. ....I.-.....t.-.........q........2LT.. '.,.;Z.. i;r -- Athletics Beat "Senators The Kentucky oauas rapt The Kentucky Derby was a nightmare come true. ltalph lawe. owner of Gli- Derby Was A Nightmare Coming True sports editor of the Dallas Times. silent Shoe adrntted lia Herald. misjudged the finish When he got back in stride. he was unable to Ottawa Evens Cup Series REGINA (CPI-Ottlwl Cana- tdiena scored three times in -tlilid period Monday hill! 10 W feat Flin Flon Bombers 4-! and Detroit Loses To Ry JOE IEICIILII highlighted by rookie outflelt'leri' Associated Press Staff Writer Jim Plsoni'I grand-slam homer,t The Kansas City Athletics. pre- made the rest of the afternoon In unison r-xperic piclt for aspotyeasy one for (larver as Baltimore around the American League handed! he Senators their sixth h,-.,.-.m-.11, hsiic prnven to be t.he,straiaitt defeat Ind Washington's early was-on surprise. il2th in its last I3 ltlrtl. Chuck l,tl'.i Rniidrcattis apparently tin-,lStobbs, who lasted through one dm-rnlcrt outfit ucnt over the .500tframe. was t'harE9'd with the de- mark Hondav unit an 8-? victory-feat. his fifth against no victoriaa. curt Wasilll'l,:lttfl 2- Ned Gsrverl Jim Brtdewescr. sold last sea- huv-led .1 xlk-ilillPt' It the Senators.'son by Detroit in R altim ore. The triumph :ate the Vs .1 10-Slgained revcnt.;c uttti a liith-inning must valuable to his team-the: rt-rm-it for the canipatun and un- double that drove in Gus Triandoa-National Hockey League an-, msnutt-rt nflaxlwiltlll of In ll rtltiand Dick Williams uith ilie tie-llsounced Monday -' pm-r 3 int; um, 1" front is fihelhrcaking runl. Tho llt'i(ll')' want How; mm hu man the prtmdg ('1;-tgidmi lyttitans -to George Zutcrink. ltho permit-tawsrtl. and the 51.000 that 20!! Ucltttt' . 'r.;;-t. ttfltl t.trt in-en ted only four hits in sflfll relief with it. for the third time in his in a thin Hal. l'.(- for fourth uith-innings. 'l'hr tit-icst has charged ll-year NHI. t'dI'FEI' k,m .i- tux nnd t'li-tciaiid, titnp-yin Jack Criniiati l)ii-k Wtllilamahi The Detroit star viun cast.” "9 pt-rt into mitt pt;m- when the Hal-Ibases-loaded single in the eightliypulled til points to its for Jean lant. Man, revealed here durinl the we&end. ,Gallant Man was nosed out by iron Liege 5atuntay- 5”" l" '5”''' trovoray was the effect on the out- come when Jockey Willie Shoe- maker eased "D lust be-0” "W finish line. thinking the race was over. Lowe, stopping off here after the race, said. "I don't think that cost the race. I was well Pleased. He also said Shoemaker will he asked to ride Gallant Man again- Lowe. a Texas ollman. laid he'd had I nightmare about ttto or three months before the derby. At that time. he didnt know Who would ride Gallant Klan l-our said he dreamed lhf limit" l”"'l'l misjudge the finish line. THAT'S HOW IT WAS That's exactly uhat ltaDtlPIlNl. Orioles Gordie Howe Of Detroit : Wins i956-57 Hart Trophy MONTRI-2.'tl. i(ll'l titirdiel flovte of Detroit lied Wings is thei 1956-57 winner of the rlari Trophy. --awarded to the player Idiudgcdl catch Iron Liege. ridden by Wllie force I seventh and leadi: HI:-tack. Iron um won by I Inn in the Memorial Cur tun nose. key final. Shoemaker said he thl l9th pole for the finish line and "stood up in the saddle for I couple or lumps". Asked why he thought the lath was the finish. Shoemaker said: "it's the same type of pole as It the finish line. I stood up for I couple of jumps and then I re- alised the race wasn't over and went back to riding. I never did have the lead over It-on Liege. I must have been a neck or head back It the lsth pole and closed I litt.le ground on the winner the rest of the way." The blunder was so obvious the track stewards sent for shoe- maker on the run. They wanted to find out what happened. but soon Norm Johnson is To Be In Lineup ouzazc tcet-cuiu-I Johnson is peeled '0 in the Brandon Ragals lineup te- ntght when the Western Hockey League chain ions meet 0 Aces in the ifth game of their best-of-nine series for the Edin- burgh Trophy- Johngon, one of Brandon's top players at out Sundayls garne with a groin injury. His return would be welcomed by the Regals who ttnmre ilttnlcs waltnpeit them B-Glscored twu atid enabled Baltimore Beliveau uf Montreal ('anadieiis. who was leader in the mid - sea-1 In tr. timing. in tilllill tint-ttrsn to tie the game at no g - k M l.:-a:ue tiulu 4-nttrxr-n the men A four-run explmmn in the sixth not-i voting but fell oft badly in the! 8519'-""' i":'”:f:i'; Mm LN"! FM. minn ntf which chased flulien Giuttez from second hzlt Andy Hstligaie nf, 5 "' in lhr titlll Xtttuiieti Lcautie the box. gate 22-war-old bonuslhew York Rangers vtas third vtith' i first vlc-f5-I points. he last. The voting om tion- hi hut-key gulnr nlnirri -n tiaxltght llit' t'hi-trighthander Kalxrr his 1-3:0 t uh: itmlt thc vimlm at their tory of the wagon fur . three-zaiiir VCl'li'K mitt hr-xv iorittplace t'tibs l-P W-V-lk Il'lllllf0tl'Writers. hioadcaslcrs and telecast- rlef:-attn: thr Giants in' tn-"rind thelalong yllill Dalc Long in B tradeltra in the wt NHL cities Each: In-tut ptti-hm: n' jitHIll.' Knn KIi- with Plllsllurszh laat net-it. drove city's vntc ital ueitthtcd to incl art in two runs. Ed lliiitcitiak. ro0kiP.equal vnttnc wirflnglh l-'ite nmtiisl ' xttiuantt-r anti Btttltkltll run- second has:-nian rtrmr in twnlwere avtat-den tor a first s ttlM'P.. um; nnp.m.. in thy '.-.1;ne. here more. The defeat was the iirstlrhoice, three for second and one .I'llPfiillf'(l in t- ! as h under the suffered hr (hum-I uh" Md Wonlfor third l lights at l-'.hht-t- Vivid his first three startt l-cfnre he wgg genus... 1,4 in the mid-s-rasnn A six run lead In the first iuninglsidelined by a vitiu iittarlt voting with Si points in H0wC'.1 Ci- Terry Ssiwchtik. Boston Bruins 'W"w' znalie who mm the team in mid- season hEt'allil? of .llnnu, wast then lliird vtith 35- i' EXTRA EARNINGS I4..l00 unwy. um uinnings for the; season reached 34,500. He won the ,5 NHL scoring I-ltnmplonship. was at member of the title-holding Wings. who finished first in the leagiiel race. and was mind In the right . assist! for fill points. In his it see- wing apnt on the NHL first all-"sons with Detroit, the 29-yeaixold star team-. Each achievement was native of Floral, SaIk.. has won worth SL000. He also won 3500 as the NHL scoring title five times. at member of the loslntt team, has been selected to the first all- apainst Rnstnn Bruins. in a semi- star team five times and th esco- final of the Stanley Cup series. nnd team three times and has By viinnng the Hart Trophy forybeen I member of eight NHL the third time. Howe moves into champions and four Stanley Cup select company. in seasons long winners. l'llANKl-it-'flT (termini I-ti”! Archie Moore demanded Sltl0.00ol Monday in defend his light heavy-i weight boxing world title attallllit y Tony Anthony t ' The 40-yr-ar-old champion told at press t'onfcrenrc "We lost at least 8100.000 in tiir, almost five years I was kept waiting for a stint at the light heavyweight title and I believe it's only TPBlioflal)l that I get the same amount for the Ililtt defence." . "l'm lAIllln;.' to defend my -ttlel yagainst Tony Anthony if my iiitint- tary demands are met and if I'm: in fighting shape again. For the; time being I'm in the prortm of' taking off 2tl pounds." l He insistcd that he ni-irr signed "in valid rnntract with the, international Boxing Club to fight. Anthony on June 7; Archie said all he did in March in Detroit was "sign I document S 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tiiesdny. Hwy '7. 1957 srotzr or KING'S past Eddie Shore win it four Behind Howe. Beliveau and that I would "gm me Winn" of times and the late Howie Moren1;Ratltgale. I6 others received points H", (.hm,k SmeScr,l.o"-V Ammmyl l'1”'"'" llliil” . three times. Other than theselin the voting. Players who reached Mm ”'lhree slurs, no player has wonldnuble finiircs were Sawt-hiik. .15: H, mm H", "Mm"! wk, My Doug H a r v e y. Montreal Canari- ' ' i GORDIE HOWE 7' nan lhntight hr-fore the rm-rt.lrltininittinn rfllillll In: of lhl hail team. that tltcrelvs Squrali-i'ts; (iotnmanilnru were only two important items to Dnrigerrttmt. 'l'nnpt-rs VI Ramhl-lm, lmphy mo” "Mn N15, fltcldl 31". tile?! ll I lllll”d..Ol'l . During the season lust rinse-dflens. I7. rinl Eddie Lltzenbergcr. ””'” "' '- m - Namely. Ire we sums to nlsv-. Thr final mndlm um I-N Howe Irma It mi. and had as Citirlgn Black Hawks. 1:4. , , baseball or softball. Some nflern Htclu 34'.-i: Otmmandnn ?fl: EVpmm-w y y p y N my” Vy Says He 5 Sure the younger members of the lnamy'l'nppcI's 2"z: Sqitealr-rs Z3. Dnrtger- are lN'ilfll'ft toward the grime of-cites 2!; flamblcrs 2tl”i: Pinfishrrs rtnttball While much mt be. saidll5'-7, Lads ant Lilssirs 2. for both gamcs. it would he. I The-. l-Jaslern Hicks are the de- ahame in see baseball dropped. fending champions for the. last 50pm.” pl M, up Ind ,.,,min.lttwn years if they vitn again lllll gm, A ;;,,,R-. ;-Mmy 1,00,, hu year. they l?ihlll permanent pos- henn flntirmhinsz the last few years. ""1"" "l ""5 ""9"-V A,"V,"l ll" Charlottetown has more softt-mllt"3"" 3” ”'P9bl'-' "l l”'"".'"E- "' spam; uh... M,-.t.,.tt, wmt. s..m.,it should be well fought series. l m-rude is thinking of turning to ill" M3CPl"-'- '1'” b”Wl"' "" ll" sir. 9" llf"'- tR."":::'"':h:r"1T:"gh:':,'h;Wk:::lfighter avlltlra in I local ring the . .ipllI eo itg. .n I H V H m'f'Fh'e-nrre. .l;:l:1lpnI'I;:Ti"I:;':lIlri:dr:y,ln "M mill Imnl Md v,w,m,,.!laik never fails to swing IT'0lIndtwi" Drum, n ." nu. Mm ngttervi-ew Prime Minister St. Laur. M m "I an mm" m U" mngtive for l-htrly on the niithln play. Mo Robby Alton. Shortly hOl0t'l;"v, y,,,,,,,p gelduning 3., and Wm ent told Britain that ttit did not mnyhwhnn qmmm I mm mmi Dovtn in Morrll. the Tr-tvkymen 'Wnrld War II the short Jlltwky hutlt ihe News Yoriut Edgar Stnver Ind wllhdrswllu troopslti-omthe canal mu 1. "pccwd Mr H" rm” m'"VjdEleale('l the defending champions. curly he-aded Allen was I hall of.Pit.-toii counties Jackie Hayden. mne within I specified time some. the Scrubs. in I sudden death fire in Maritime rings. he defeat-t A special six rounder will see. very drastic action would be taken '" "l"d"l”d Mr H" mm lgsme for the Mnrell Rowling Id practically everyone that had Gaston Roy and Roy "Tiger" Steel -possibly Canada's withdrawal Tl" K"l3l"' ""'li ' W" l'""tCliampion.-hip. Members of the enough courage to go into the this is the figiit that the fans have from the Commonwealth.” "dd M" ”" 1'19"" l" "'9" wlnnlnl team are; Jerry MIr-- ring with him. After defeating the been waiting for ever since Roy M, Um, "Id H" mm W -( ""l"ll"dl ”''l"- 1' W" ' V"-V Adam tcitptntnt. Buddy Msc- best that could he offered in the defeated Steel a couple of years made' um um.” mpmc mfg” fr fat! aamr. with both teams tightlntt Adam, Francis .tiacAdnm. Leelnnd east. Bobby hit out for the Unlt- ago. Steel has been ringing pmmo- mm Prime Miim; A mg Fir! " all lhe um. Althmuzh lh! Knltzlmll ,s,,dc,.,,,n, ,;,.(.k t'.,m,,. ,.,..1 p-,-mmled States where he chalked up an ter Dohertys door bell Iver since. and md h'e tho E: M" lgtlyl ' "' won. you had to admire the Lflzinn Chslsslon. impressive string of victories. clamoring for I rematch. this could em J.” 05" 1:3?” I rin;d' "3"" spirit. They Itrtrted with five. play- Th, Mm,” pou.t,.,-,, h,.,,q,,,., ,,,d He enlisted in the American Ar- very well be the best fight on that vul me gldelnmy .. M " "i on and finished the. grime withym. naming M 3;" ,",,,hi,.,, Wm my at the outbreak ref the war and card. if the Tiger is going to de- y K ” nnlv tun nn the floor The second. up, pm... M 'ry,,,”,1" "why um. after his discharge in l945, he feat the French battlerhe will have L”9'' "' 3" !fld"" l" I lU'l"lI- pame of tilt! .,.,.,.-I will be plavert K",,,,am,,,, 1,, H". w4,,'n,,,.!. made I comeback in New Gian-fut be plenty sharp, - I ytfm held in his honor DNT-I3 um W. ..,.,.t.. l SHORT Wm-5. Lm.",'. IN I "M gnu. .liIIy-l'5, ttwi. and won it till Halifax born Jimmy (hills now- laid the FCF party will die a na- 'l'he- rrwlillg in the Mixed in-agile fall match on Tticsriay rttghl, . :'l";"'l ::';:5'?:,o":;':k?':l.'fL ll:";"l"d9'lh "mil" A l'9l'.V 'll0l'l swts Easter Hicks 4 Pinflshers St. Peter" hnwlin lea tie has i ' ' . l ' 1'. llamhlrrt 5's Tanners H: Dmtgel ended. . ..lVinrrli :1l,V Est-nd I !ff”,""'11";:m' lm",','," Nd:f,'5'C-litr-llmr ;:"3dtcu"tflnu":p:eri,.l:.”,':,o1" "wllllln '0 years you will find I em. a finds and Lsssies 0: Pin- haskcthstl tr-am agsinsth Sflgzlllll. "MM" "V ' prnspggnnne V” h"l.mi ' lW;'l;'li;'lfg,c:l,l.flIl::l:l.dt;: MVP?"-F fish-re 5'-; Ramblers '-i; Dodger st. Peters may cnter t e tngs - ' " '- y - - - 0" ""9 atlrs 4', Pinfi.-the-rs l'-i. tCounty Bnschall l.cagiu-.. What r-,a'iul:LITOi'wl:l.l Edith: ll!,:ienill:?lf:lrlo'i:lll,l Aa'l'Yh:t)'ll:. llIl'lT;' ltd: "d T" the MM" M H" Mb"! The ahoir results rare the rosiills happen:-d the Toppct's'.l W0frflD9fi(- knock "U. M," gmny mu" Mmimin” . "mm paddy... hum”. h m of the last league games, Playnffsters want to'hru:z in I ha.-In-thrill mg, ,.t.V,,. ,9 round Mme "M NV" p.mm.. muk int kmr. ". M 0mer:ht:ve:" l;ul::0:l'Pu::l:lL'r'f'rI1i get underway immediately. In the team from their nttetnun. Tommy ntgnd. tom. own" .M fimny an wand. Mn" M wmeumu they hum” y . , , W H-” m The first signs tltst the summer int. bun ml. '0 do up w now hum" SPORT ECHOES T "nun" ” ""r "M" in M mi both parties tblhoral and Progres- Boxing In Summerside rustling activity on the boxing 51" Conunnhlu h e lh . IV 2 same the Maritime: will he one nf the Threats Used Vl(lTORlA iiipl Solon l,tttt, leader of the Socill Credit pdrty. said Monday he is sure' the (Jana. titan I n v e r it merit "threatrned" Rritttiit during the Sum Canal cri- seoiir rottum Boxing Season To Start May 10 In Charlottetown Whenever I Pit-ton county opening date of the summer httxinp. m' p . V - reason at the Sports Arena and on, W" ll'Vl- "l l"'i0l'll "II In '1"- mm Mm aroma” 1,," rhhenv. linn campaign four, said Ill an in- i Im Sir. etc . W. O Mt-('.l.llSl(l".l'. from. May to has he-on set as the Charlottetown. , policies) British Columbia's Social f'redli Premier Bennett told the 200 guests Social credit will sweep the prov- lncfg 21 federal nests. He showed more optimism tmm BASEBALL Rounbuei lim lint has been parked swat ml ngyl Vnvvnthvr, but some P"l"V'P3l'i '" 'l" y""3'"d l;"'" "'y '"'3'"'l-T5 3l'00ill.l". U E 7” l ' Mr. Low who had said earlier he at it: to 2". ;?.::::";:':L”.;.::'.i'::: .'.'."."".".l:-":. '.”.:: it:-t J ': ll? ': "-'5'-it it - . l D0 'V - V ' v I e in - - Wt" we Charlie Hogan's first 19571 promoter and that in itself is it ”'""5Y" k "00 rm M? 3 Z 1 New Vniilt 7 I2 .150 1 cred" rwnumed mm EL "nu .'LRht rsrd diglDla'y its llhfigikls xtnrwuaranlec Ill. fine lhoxir.t1tz enter-1N'Kwu"'r" "4 i Com"! lgrithtirgll I I3 .273 K's i' ' " """ i" ' " ' it tnnumera 4: ans 0 Itcii tl. ainment. .t east. van as nevert ' ' " ' i i S 1.1 .27! Me I Gt-odie Machnugnll who in the pastlfailed in please the cash custom-1R"l7"kK'l:'l not-tpilngmn ,3, wew tcagn : FCI'd HUI A two years has become the pug-lg” M, "4. rum. I i- omP7- international League M I P " alistic sensation of Cape Grelnnf M” mo ' mo ml 00-4 H 0 W '1 PPL (ml: us: . u 7- -;--M o-;-- mm; or or E 2;.-':::.?.;-;;,;-;;" ;; ; - :."..”.”..:.”.?l'.'u'.'; .'...:::.'::.:i wimo st-o--not-r g,-4': to - ism m .:'.:::..Y.:.:t.--t'"tr"..".'? ' . X .', ousx I I an .ll'!IpIn-1 . nlspcu mat3;"5;vin:::.l':'l":?"::'""mg:, Suspended DCYS ;ella. Walker tin-. W: Koufax. L:g:I:chh":,T:. 3 1.1 23 llr'm and nrlobably will be outl t . ” " i . Mt". ml either Rot or Dons Odni muitwtt.t.t-1. Kr. (AP--Jock-rim-Frill. Htiitii l-:iiiiIioM.(l7'ii-'t1vliii ml M”''"'''' 7 " 3"" 5 3 riacraoinviils in it-In the gamal H" "'h" mm" aw M 06" Willie Shoemaker Monday was tit-i : "-352 5', lsnllmly because of the ailment. should he it good opponent fn H Americas Ia-sane ”"'"'"l""- ”"".'""”"f'd ""' ”” mniw W is M” W rm:-lwnnhlflllflll ooo ton mt---I it I in I rousing hattle some time ago.1t!lf! Hill"! ll mllludlivll l Oyxmnx Cm, ",2 mo onby , .0 n and with these boys packing the point of finish" in the Med fllll-t isgohh... sumo. 42: shun," tat, 'l-V"l""l" ""-V ""- ll "0"ld "'"Ylsina of the Kentucky Derny. Shoe 'Ind Fitxgerntd; Garver Ind smttlt.l an the other way should they meet1mn".. "mum, Gm.” M". mp 1,.5u-,m,., HR; )(cy-p;umt, l - .. . . . for treatment. t RIFLE scones The fnliowinl Me the scores r-fl ff.?,i;';,.lL',.,f",l',,,::f,f, Gh,",':',',.,':,:,','luhes second in I photo finish with 23:? 2"; :3), :3 3," : U-nI:.CivtlialI ltlfia flab for May I. with either M them. ' Calusnefs iron Liege. y Mom-I, zuvartnk 47: met 171... '”l Hm" 'll 5' "W " llohlw Quinn of Charlottetown The Innounceme... of the Iuapgn. dos; Lee. Aber t7l Gnomek Ill. ;l air” I "I .l:'f'l”:;;Il't:iI'AfI0llnlIlt will be tnisioll. hgmgly Mn 21..(laIt::::lftlw"a'm' Ct:i'r2n.ianw t7t::mI.n's ma” 0'' 2"” - na. made urr s' n- - - - - . Last time we saw Quynn he was'atds. lrCrimll0- NI: Dali-JHOMML ,3" t""""' l "' sh pin 0 he one of Prince A . P.-V. Lndrlgae u ',M"fm:d.. M, Inn” Jmgwgg '3: Ila; "I5: lntereetteeal tugs. Ted svtnita ll 7 ,,,H,,.,,.,,,.,,..,,,,, ,,”,,.,,,M,,,, .u.u.dwu-Ilasnt ssssute-.ait..i MW. In -,L x Iontreal as anion. 2 to I All MICDM-ll In -”x Inatasthetsntnnetnyhmz; Ilslnannt. V M” M Emma: Gm.i,”. ,,,, ,5 . , ., cetsuuse ti-. was in Bad Ion-l i I 0 Nov , it as line I essoe n Deli . Shoemaker etnreuad mm bank "R. mkwmon 3.4 1,, ,, , the airprisa & had little to say about Kn." ".1" mp. . '.u.e. Sm". " wlth 1& go '9'; if 5 w ,3; ink ,,l""""'f" h roiostn tetanus-set as shsvessogggso so at-II M! ' "I'll" l W" Rnmlrer. Pena ut, Lane an no as , H. . In mqeunnmeqmmm 3..."; 9-.,.,. 1-.,,,,..,,,.., ,., Vallaee Cotes In , . tyou'llsIy. I V: Roeelll w.t.III. L - Ttefeseoer. T" M" 0 is tit" Yes. one of dune Gillette .1 Hay -- Itarejon; 'f'or-Jeth- N"-. : (cow ' supu.s?d ..”n B hm W : d.fCcfIliOtiMI of Ianatslistt ha. 3-ED. Muss : Q50 - yousonshediaviqsbreu. l - - ' 19.: ,.lrla'vI'n.I'M I ; : Gdllmm 673;. : . t Choose the Gillette super-Speed oronto -- I . flatten. Celebs tot. Oaellar ti) 36-! PM! Hi m. cu t '5'" ”''E''''' "35" Also noasrane g I 1on1-hbth &. ur&tlmhIIu row 1, 00016 CHOOSE "fl ONE JUIY RIGHT FOR . "n;.....; Demands stoo,oooi hTo Defend Boxing Title Wlliinevliiuas tee pans up on shore. smash- 8l1--and more than 1.0m Miter: ”' than been sent back to New Yorlt Seafoarn. N.s.. fisherman died If- appeared satisfied and called it I T - be . mm.” m judumem. must overcome I :1 Que c lead The Aces. Quebec Hockey League champions. have suffered no injuries during the series. The Quebecers are heavy favor- ites to take the series.Their stock took an upswing Sunday when they held Brandon scoreless for more than 50 minutes whilst counting ;fuur times! 'l;!llOyld:'d0l (-1); I -m not covered in the contract "and; ,0” W” "C "C 9 ' mo,-,m,,r I W" ,h, only on lot first three games. The Aces took sign it-neither Spieser's nor An-lib! OPEN" 54- dY0PP0d 019 I9!!- thony's managers were present It ""5 2'1 "id Edna "'5 l'V”.'i""'"' um mnlnrt M in overtime in the third. Moore also revealed that he re-. R'3l"'w'"""”' 0"” T'”".rt WM ceived I telegram front l-'loyd.l"PP9d "'9 QHL W079" ""5 Wit Stevens. president of the US. Ns- 3"” ""5 bee” "'9 bl: mall .f0l' tional Boxing Association. lnform- 5995- "9 c0""'ld twice l" me 0P in him that if he. did not ngzit, anon lhreoilmcsln tho third same Anthony on June 7 he would be and once in the fourth. suspended "And the title wotild be Ms llnlley is high man for Bran- declsred vacant one month later " 'don with four E0815-three of them Ow till the third game. may Manson in Detroit. Bill Matney. assist-ihas three tallies, one in each of ant to Stevens. said Moore's ll0t'l,- the first three luau. i 000 demand was "more than he was dickering for here.” Matney said Stevens had re- ceived a telegram from Moore in which the champion indicated he; would sign for the Antliony battle; in Detroit. t "Moore said the only reason he hasn't signed so far is because of unsatisfactory negotiations." Mat- Miami Defeats The Montreal Royals leading Miami Marlins ended a four - game International League series against Montreal Royals MONTREAL (CPl-The lealtue-V Roller skating in Bummerside will be inaugurated tonight in the Civic Stadium with about 350 pair of skates ready for the crowd who are already indicating tremendous enthusiasm for this newest spurt at Bummeraidr. so that sports writers will have first hand experience in the art of gliding gracefully along on the rollers. the rink management made the facilities available in them during the weekend. and the photo above shows Norman MacDonald. Guardian sports writer at Sum- meraide. moments after entering the skating area to enjoy his llrsl experience at roller skating. Mr. MacDonald was quickly joined by John McNeill and Bob Schurman representing press and radio, in their first roller skating export- EIICP. TRIES ROLLER SKATING After I short period of trial and error in determining the l't)l'iirl balance required for roller skatiuy the three men with amazed-all ht. sent with their dextcrlty in glut .- easiiy along on the smooth FFlilI'tI' floor. Thc lftf! has all hccit rr-mi. in from the rink and everything Ll tr readiness for tonight. with slim being provided on a rP.'it.ttnaltlt rental basis and attendant-. rm hand to assist in putting the .l..ttr- on and removing them again This operation is quickly act-mu plished in a few seconds, The skates are sn constrticted that lilPt' attach to the wearer's shoes. amt are ouickly adjusted to ill fillliml any flat shoe or boot. but a .ln'fi to the ladies might suggest that high heels are definitely not for roller skating. Photo by Woitna vwy said. ”llut the. NBA expects the matter to he straightened out. wth their third victory " " . downing the Royals 4-2. Lefty Gene Snyder recovered -from it feeblc first inning-during which he gav cup I 375-foot homer to Montreal's Bill Wilson with Ibacey Curry on base-to go the distance with six hits for his sec- ond win agsinst no losses. ; ll Mam outfeldel Larry Nnvak. hitting a double and two singles in four times at bat. scored one run and drove in another to lead the Marlin batters. Thcyili act together. I'm sure. Canadian Labor Director Dies OTTAWA t(fPt .. vinmit cvynt Phelan. 38. Canadian Director of th elntcrnational Labor Office. died, suddenly Monday while on his way to a meeting in Ottawa's Confed- Montreal starter and Inset. Con- efaliflll hllildlni -nie Groh. retired the Marlins in Mr. Phelnn. who inined in tholorder until the fourth inning when federal cvil service n ms. was the-.v Jumrwd hm for five -lnsles found lying on the floor and died and three runs. shortly after in a washroom. lty J", , , . was believed he diod of a heart , lung. WELL DOTTED ' He hart been with the luv uni-tit 11., int. mg to. or .t,1p;.n, I949 Ill" many lfnlrl Will! EM stretching 2.50 miles. has as many federal labor department. A native I won ullndg, of Park HUI. 0nt., he was edu- cated in Ottawa and Joined the post '"'"i ' ” t ” ' office department at the age of 17. Refrigeration A bachelor, he was national pre- Bopetrs To All Makes ; sidcnt of the Civil Service Feder- ation of Canada from 1928 in l947.t Canadian Labor Congress. said in' a statement that Mr. Phelan's geath will be ”deeply regretted rnughnitt the Canadian labor . ,,,m,,,,,,,,. at-r-LiANci-.s ). He added ('i.(i axcritiire vu-e- SAL” & slgnvlcm presiient Gordon Cushing and Sec- MOTORS Mary-Treasurer Donald Maroon- ald Join him In expressing narrow. Rewinding and Repairs l ice is Hampering l ELECTRICAI. l province's eastern shore. SPORTS ARENA 6' JACKIE HAYDEN ill Lhs.-Wesvllle. NJ. D0 TRAINOR m t.ns.. cH'rowN vs. RITCHIE HILL M0 L3!” BRONX. N.Y. TT FOUR ROUND! N5, Fi,h.,-mu, Bobby Quinn VI. Jlmmlr fiilils "'"”” HALIFAX mm-Haw whim Repairs in lbs. in lbs. Ringside: IL?! and ice which I-rippled lobster fish- . I Ch'l"' H" m"”" N"T' m''"'"d "50 ;:::t"...:.". .i”t..?t22'll'l:'ii:.';i '3'!" Electric . ';.7v:.::.i;."..-.-:;.T..;;.;.;o.. l" ''''"'E W" ””'"""" "” ll" """ ml 55" i Car. Kent s oi. George (under no ciocin ciiiiitmi: Mr BOXING FRIDAY. MAY T0-9 P.M. MAIN EVENT-10 ROUNDS 0U'l't4TANDlNf6 HIGHLY RATED Li(iHTWElf.H'r3 VS '"sit:tiri.'ittivst..sl "iioimos PRESENTS PROFESSION AI. EDGAR STOVER I11 Lha.. New York filly ROY "TIGER" STEELE mi t.ns.. Cll'TOWN VS. GA!-lTflN ROY IM 1.115.. QIIEBEF A group of lobster fishermen in Como have asked the fisheries de- partment to extend the season by It days to make tip for time lost through heavy ice. The season normally closes there June I). The fishermen say heavy drift ire along the coast is preventing them from setting traps. Meanwhile. on the Northumhcr- land strait fishermen are atill sur- veying damage caused last Thurs- day-the day after the season op ened-when powerful winds carried lng equipment and boats. The 1.130 fishermen affected lost Now 3 Gillette . . . new shaving comfort for every type" of skin and beard! hundreds of traps-each valued at LIGHT .. . Cu new with Iaesifhe skin and In Ieestyetsngee even. were buried in the sand. Dozens of boost were smashed. and one in being meshed by too. REGULAR ...!eonsavetOhevevegeseo- HEAVY ...lev sun the Ilse the link end feel of e beevlev I-'0' YOUR IACII