loe-EEaa '1‘ rt» “1t IS '.—:r='=-.-tix:v _l A If w———~a1 Q 'Ith on d d tho now championship team Raymond ltrt i to: Hoary Lara-r. Harold Podo. AJ. Clnnq I Iarvoy Pnolo. ' IIrnor MacDonald. and Stewart,le Wm 'IIaeAnlay. we would like yon’aordoa Veaoy : M In (Mint duo spa-tat not. at this. an [auto Valor taunt howtte'rood othim, and um It'll thtnaway,hahas made-Jail Venue! [fie—amusing.“ SPORTS FRONT By HUS CALLAGBAN Liked The Rangers mYuta-mahohlveheearwaprleaaedn/Itnthework ManmMIMMm—u hiahoyt..limnxytsahimutha mm. , .- nedt will seo fit to rota-n. lit for his number ale planp hey he has alerted (Mlle A Murderers’ Row ('Hlt'fiitl (‘uhs may not do ton mndi “lilting tor the NI- tumal loaguo pennant this year but their hitters are hesitant“ to got ravo notices from many d tho spor'twrltern Lndood some arr exclaiming that the Cubs are buth their nun vorsmn of Murderors' Ron. A grant many malnta'lt that In a tow years Ernie Banks. Cargo Altman. Ron Santos and Billy Williams will ho the most foam foursome ln baseball. Ernlo doesn't need to prove anything. Ile haa already deman- mted his hitting ability to ovoryonc'a satlslu'tlea. The ether Inomhora at tho quartet showed their potential last loan: by hanging out ovoo no homo" per inaa. FOR ALTMAN It‘s his fourth campaign. (kmrge was torm- od noo of tho moot improved players in tho league last soasoa. Ho hal 21 humor-s. just two bch‘md club loader Ernie Banks. Altman drovo h 96 runs during the season and that was mot , for tho Cu‘hs. His average soarod to .803, quite a jump from .245 and 365 Santos looks like a coal comer He's only 22 Last Ieasoa ho hit at a 1’84 olip. drovo In M runs and had 21 homo runs In his crodit. His porimnanro earned for him snp‘nomoro-ol-tlto- your honor! In tho National Loaguo Tho final man. Billy Willlatnit. was vntod tho rookie-altho- yoar In In". n. was able to smash 25 four hageon. drlve In I run: and finish with a .27! averago. Whon Billy startod the you ho had a roof fight on his hands to got tho loft {told Jolt. Thin yoar ho wait In a darn hy himsoll. Whom Filly hit his 25 homors It was a now rcnrd for a oluh rooktr Emir Bank was rho (armor holdor of tho mark with 1’ hack in 1054 Ym can roadlly aoo whi' tho wrlii-rs aro high on tho boys. Birdie On Hot Seat BIRIlIF Tohholts has himsolt a hot wt this scant-t as he pilots flu-Kr Milwaukee Bravos. 'Dw reason things arr so hot hr Tobbotls is hocauxo he was ormitlvo vioo-prosldcnl whon doalr were made which lnvolvod trading away pltchors Jot-v Jay and Juan Pintrro. Tho Bravos gavo Jay and I'i1.arrn for an ‘Wachllan and “I’ll cont Billr Rrulon to notth for Frlnk Bolling. Jay Int 2| win! for tho Rodlou and Pizarro It for tho Whlto Box And Brit- linn did hlI hlt to (of tho Tlgors homo In soonnd plooo In the Amor- lun lioagur. Whon Drrsson (of tho gato last season. Illrdle tnnk oror hut his won and lost romd wasn't as good all Cm» \‘rni ho has tho loam hr luggch for and finally mu m- was Insmnnmtal In thou othor nlavtws Irsvu‘ to Erato: \‘Atiirallv. ho has to prove himsnlf Wt He cant olihi llo must moduco or Ms: \nd (with his pitching Illiff It's going to be Imam} hnni tll product- it looks likr n nnigh ymr for Mr Trbhctts, SPORT OF KINGS Baseball Season Having A Tough Time Arriving 'I'llc h3~rhall srauin II ‘cvinr hubby is howling just as good as to como, hut tho-o scatterod ovcr Wcll. Alico. that could he now niirrivs kt‘t‘p tinsrtting tho triio. however. wo did notice coining of summrr. And did you that whon womon wore present notice. tho Vin“ ncvor come! In tho Alloys this year. Ito DID lntil tho ground sot-ms to ho som tn got a Iittlo ncrvous, Im- about dried up Somoonr Soo whoro a formor Sourist ro- had holtor rhcrk tho snitch sidt‘nl did rathor woll In Mon- and mako <tiro If" shut tight tngiio during the Curling soason tat-h vonr lrmind this two, just ondod Congratulations. tho various tonms rnlcrod in Foch Ihr King'l Fotintv Basohall Loa- Waitod. waitnd and waited [no (tart “Hit tho storms. Filll‘lt‘l’ nnmo moro, hut still Mil o thrv'rn going to hart trniihlo Honnossoy hasn't romo up with getting Waugh players to outer olcuson for Toronto winning the tho lraguo. or thry havo onnugl. Stanley (‘up Evoryono knows ulavnrs out thoy'ro not good that Toronto wan tho hotter onnngh In make for an nxriting "M". bins WT Mi”. Ind I turn l‘uiiillv ilio tonms that low othorii. couldn‘t soo that. hat-r thoso storms ond up by and in all his writing Mlko 0M anally knocking off all oppon- «I rnnfldonco In tho Black tion. Hawks. Novor have we neon NEW AVG”: anyono so ouro of hlnnloll patio Down to Emma. thry'io rnmo off hit ormr no lightly and got Iv “fill an now anglo Ono pro. way with It. ml that will taco a train It Juli till" "HM. nocting “'1” ho that of disband- York Club h dollnltoly losinl tho sorvicol In" “AS! ONE rodents. throo games to one Jack Androwl h: thr- hasohall turn. and or- Ha Sh , d a miplo of nlarors "id I s ' The \‘nhodi- Wants l's ’Yop. 1m. v5”, lame tied \Iornhors CIA“ N0 lanizing u-ith othors from the town and forming a throo toam Town Sotthall llnzur, Tho tram kn- moro intlst that tho! are ran-in. m tho rot-tho «I not plum: hall on Sundry tho shoot hold at York on April 'hal will come of It, wo don‘t :5, in than the namor won tho rharn- Raymond Vossoy hip of the Souris Mon‘l IT.qu ling Loagiio by donating tho lit] Crockett new. Peters. nayii Ve-q m toAlanlmn Staff Slinlht‘. DI'I‘K-Itlf‘lli Toronto Maplo Lrafs moi-£1 Stanley (‘in champions lcadi tho nay as tho loam Trail Coach Doesn't Like ' of. arritos' Ilail humor-opting cclehratinn It Toronto (‘ily for I (‘ar- ryin: tho Stanlcv t'iin I< ImalI . captain George Armstrong. CHAMPS HONORED Pnlu-o cstttiiaIi-d Ilir t: r n w (1 along tirkor-lapo-swopl Bny Strnr't at 1001!)" hut lair-r rai- nod LllPII‘ csttmalc to 150.000. (CP Wirrphetnl Olympics' Hockey Brand TRAIL H.(‘. ((‘P Bn'nhy Kmmm. coach of Trail S'inmo Eaters doosn't liko Munlrcnl Olympics' brand of Allan (up hot-key. Nt‘ithor dot-s Mauriro Filinn. “I don't like thrlr hmnd of gamo" Kromm am Friday aflor Smokirl took on Mt vir- tnry over Olympics in the first gamo of the host of—sri‘cn Allan Montreal coach Cup sorics "Thoy Jllxi sat hack and pittde I dcfcnsivr gnmc" ialtl Krnmm. "We had It all over license In NEW YORK 'API Tho Now York State Athlctio ('om~ mission dcniod a liconso to Sonny Liston Friday hocauso of tho pooplo around him and his own poliro rocnrrl. Tho action eliminniorl New York City as the silt for Lin Inn‘s titlr fight with champion I-‘lnyd Pattrrson. and mar hll‘t‘ cost him tho fight ontlrcli Julius Novomhor, Patlcrson‘s attorney. said tho champion would "have to ro-ovaluato tho altuation“ in tho light of tho rul- Ing. and said that "from a lrgal viewpoint tho contran for tho flght is no longor valid." Novombor .Iald tho contract. alltnod March In by Liston. Pat- tzrtlon and Championship Sports l-‘Ilinti film he “as far front pit-MM with his plairrs' por- iormanco and parod thorn through a stiff 90-miniito work- out as a warmup for tho second game hero tonight Tho liattlo for (anada's ‘t‘llltll‘ amnlcitr hnrkny rrnun vrill con~ tinuo .‘liondni and chncsdny night “till thi- romaining gamca Sf‘hl'ilJlf‘d for What. iii‘xi Su'r iirday and thr- f0li0\\|lli Also» day. TRY VFW I‘I.\\.\‘ “We unrlird nn soiiii- Ilrn NY. State In . as prontolrrk. cnuld hr ro- vwrd by all thri‘ovartios if tlioy all writ to, Ho said Patlri'snn “as Vinl' lunro nf Listnn's rornrd wnrn hr signed for tho fight, but lira: tho fighter would havt- to we if tho commission had uncov- ort‘d nnv ncw lnfnrmalton about Liston that uoiild mnkc I‘avlcr- son rhangc his mind. \‘oi'omhcr s n i d Pattcrson would study tho commission findings and malu- a docmon "But at tho prcsr-nt point thcre isn‘t any contract." ho uid Pattorson hositnlod for nearly a year ho-foro hr doridnd to give Liston a shot at tho crown Ho raid Liston] record was the Nation. Phillies Defeat NEW YORK 'AP‘ — Rnlloi pltcher Jack naldaohun acut- ehed a doeporate New York ninth inning rally to preserve II 11-, victory for Phllldelphll Phillie; Friday and hand Mots their 12th defeat in I: names. rtntt - handor relieved BASEBALL SCORES ‘l‘ll WAT!!! PIES Nola-at Inap- . “llfl- II III Val-I non-en- I!!! l”! Hita- r7~. m an hair’s-Into: m. (Int. (.4), Andor- . llath (I). W ii” if jN.Y. Me’rs 11-9 Frank Sullivan with two out In the final Inning. aftor Meta had fought back from an ll-l dollrlt with three runs in the sixth. four In the eighth and one in the ninth. Mots had a runnor on first and Don Zlmmer. hitters in St Emit]! times It but. It tho' pinto Baldschna struck out the lacklerr third basalt-a on a’ I M pitch to the dlwnay of 9.041 Polo Ground nectatorl. m '7] man—u Ill i McBride (1-)) Witt (I) Deno- he till Nun-ll f0) Fowler (ll Spring (ll and Averill; Dn- atag tut Gallant t1) and lawn. Ilia: [4—er tll Mann 12‘. New Yuri mm.-IO It. (ll Mac (9) and Land- I” I'— ;p to the now Alleys ll ant. nay-anal Channel on. n: n—luehea (lv sum «MPG:- mg: immflnatewloaom. an"!!! M m.’_,nhmmmfllfl l, m I—I- -I-tlt—t at uni. our-u. 0-” can to .. " FYI-I Val-I st.- IN). and Crandali; am to a...“ m .. mmnumnmimm. mum an: um Bruce in Mo‘m in aa neat-UL “mmnmm m a-m-dldtlnllon—ns sv_miainmn I!" 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Ialtln m Donnell tll‘ humhlwflua‘nnh- lust-It- HUI.-I’U~W._fllfll.i v.4. ~ ’iSonny liston Denieti i plays in tr} to imper our game" said l’ilion. "Wo may limo found what wo wore look ing for." 'I‘rail managor l'gn llrtiasio isn't undl‘rcslimaiin: Olympics. tahhcd a: a (‘indcrrlln tram nflcr thrv drfratcd all romprs in I-Iastcrn (nnada platotfs at thc rnd of thcir first scawn tnzc'hrr "l‘hc- lll‘|~l han- a lot mm" than .KI" conic' Rut Kl’nllllll thinks his rluh Ill] taLr tho «trio: cacil'. "I turn thry “Ill ll" In hounrc bar-k at tis' hr said “But Ihl‘ “or they playrd last night thri hat? a long “a: III “II”: shmmd' Kflld Doll Look how far thoy hait '2' Kromiit t-narth tho SiuoL-cs tn ll’II‘lt‘ sroood \tnrld hockoy championship in mm nftrr thi-y lost on: to tho (‘lialtirim tlni Marmm in tho Allan Cup final that )cnr. Tho Smiiltt' Fatcrs non iht‘ll’ first world lillo and only Allan Cup \‘irtory in Willi. EDMONTON 4C!” «110 Le also. [own] managor of Ed- montoa Oil Kinds. Western Can- ada junior hockey champions. asked the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association Friday to Qt Ire dates and name the site for all seven Memorial Cup Leelerc said In an Intervmw the Oil King will not leave Ed- monton until this had been due. The club, which this week cap tnred its third straight western crown, was scheduled to leave l‘r'lda y. Howevor. Lecierc said they would remain in Edmonton If the date- are not sot. He laid the Oil Kings want to he sure the games will he played in rinks hlg enough to dint any possibility of the team losing money even before the earl. starts. Ilia statement followod a dis- pute over television rlgltta which .multed in taking the best-oi- nvon series out of Toronto's Maplo [cal Gardonl. Probable Pitchers I: THE ASSOCIATED PRFSfi Probable pitchers for today's major league gamt‘s. non and loll records in paronthcscs: National League Philadelphia i0wcns l-l‘ at Now York (Hook 1-0:. I Cincinnati (O’Toole 1-2! at St. Louis [Sadecki (Ht. Pittsburgh lMizel Hill at Ll)! Angclcs tKoufax 3-]‘. Chicago IKoonrc Hll at San Francisco 'O'Dcll ‘Hl‘. Mtluaukoo lWilloy (l-ll at Houston l()uisti 0-1! I‘ll. American Longuo Los Angolcs lChanco 0~ll at Detroit Ifllossi 2-1‘. New York (Torry 3-1) at Washington mum 04‘. Minnrsota l'tlannint: 00' at Cleveland i'l'aylor l-I'. Boston lMttlfctt tl-Itl at (Illlr icazo lHrrhcrt H‘. The champlualup. to decide the Canadian Junior hockey championship. now Is scheduled to open Sunday In Hamilton with the Oil Kings meeting Hamilton Red Win35. eastern champions. Tho next three games will he .played Tuesday Thursday and iSaturday In Guelph. A fifth game. if necessary. will he played at Kltchuer. May a. No 'dateahaveboenletfora pot— ntble sixth or sovonth gamo. la Stmcoo. Ont, Jack Rox- . "gamut of the CARA, lxii-dam a telephone Inlet-wow that at present only the dates and venues of five games can. be not. “l'rn working on n proposrtion now that could mean a lot money In the Oil Kings. tho Red Wing and the CAHA if it works out. If It doesn't put out. the sixth and seventh games. if not» canary. will be played In Guelph and that in final " Roxhurgh doolinod ta nay CAHAAsked ToSe’rDales, Sites For Mem. Cup Tilts tumult]. about the unmana- tion " oi: Oil Kind manager Li—o Lg. clerr't slaw that tho Huh would not lave for the Eat until dates and venues to. all seven Memorial Cup games “at sot. Ruburgh said: "The Oil Klan are lt‘hadul.d to arrive LII Toronto Saturdsv morninl. I haven‘t heard from IAclerc. If they don't arrito. wo'll deal with It then." Soccer Player Stoppage To Canada Perturbs Prexy By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press snrtl Editor Harold Ballard remembers years ago when he took Cann< dian hockey teams to England and Europe and the people in those countries wore happv to take lit-kings, “Thoy pickotl our brains to dci'clnp talcnt and we were glad to help them." ho says. Non. Ballard is perturbed. The now of top-flight prairi- sional soccer players to Canada has been stopped and Ballard, as prcsidrnt oi the Eastern Can- ada Professional Soccer League. says the move will end soccer in this country. Morc specified”). he turns tho more Will finish tho five- team ECPL. the first pro lraguo In Canada. "Tori and 15 years ago, I took Canadian hocku trams to Eu- ropc and ii was nothing for us to “III by big scores. but thcy worn nnrious to have us." ,~ai:‘l Ballard who also is a (‘D'OVJIDI' of Toronto llaplc Lcafs in the National lIoi-kcy Loague. TAI'GHT THEM "(WHEY "'l‘ttci' urro gralrfiil In it.- hr- raiisc no showcd them how to dcvclnp hot-key talent and now it goes withnitl saying that no bite our lips when we send Canadian, teams to world and Olympic competitions. They're showing our amateur clubs I lung or two on how to play hot-Roy." . Ballard figures thorrs a parv nllol in soccer. "Tho international foolhall federation boasts that met" is a norlthtido sport. that it I; playcd in 92 countries. but ap-_ parcntly isn‘t anxious to dmciop the game in Canada Pro soccer In our country Is a new sport and \l’liholli help from Britain and Europe. they‘ll never have us in as t'nmpt’liiors." Tho fur - [cam Et'f’li has rlubs in \Inntrcal Toronto, Hamilton and —— this year“- Bufialn. \' Y. It had such star: as Stanlcv hlalthows. Johnny Haincs and Danny Blanch- flnwcr in its initial ntlcmpt to put tho pro canto arroxs in lflfil Those. and many mnrr. played the gamo in L'anada dur- lng the summcr months and rc- turncd to thcir clubs in tho fall. Tl’lls \rar. I-Iiirnpcan ns‘ncln» lions haw i'lanitnvi doun It" tho plan-rs and hair twirer Ihom they will not ho allotted to return to their own um. after a campaign In Can it MAY KILL SPORT “Thoy aro taking a m sorrowful look It this." Bd'lnrd says "All of our clubs hair minor trams Players ol’t‘rscas conducted Cllnl"\ I morr than Ill youngster: ant it was conceivanle that many of thcso would develop In tho point uhcrc thcy could play pit. in a low ycars, "\‘ou. with the ban a;a‘.:i 4. .,im imports minor sot-cor in tan ada will suffer." Tho i-I(‘Pl. will take a hut Mating. too. “Last your in- lcaztto lost about Slsojlltl. ltlll it gaio pmple tho type of game tlicy wanted. Without the lm pnrls. the calibre of plav uvit go doun considerably and it could mcan wr’ll be out of bus.- noss.” Ballard has soul a rcprrt. p11- tho of tho leaguo to Englard In an effort to have the Football Association rescind Its rulinL- A dolinito doclslon ls nl'lfif‘i‘I soon liccauso tho Etfl’i. (cliM til? is ‘13th to start \lav i. END \m'ANCI‘l—Inr THL‘RS April :I l NOTICE to HORSEMEN A meeting of all drivers and owners is called for Tuesday May Ist at 8.00 P.M. at the Y.M.C.A. (fast time). Agenda: Discussion on rules and interpretation by the Presiding Judge and officials of the CharlotteIOWn Driving Park. A first attempt will also be made to canduct the meeting along the lines of the School held in Moncton in past years. A full attendance of all is requested. Charlottetown Driving Park and Prov. Exhibition Ass’n. 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