ba ues Pictured above is Armonds Huey with Joey Arsenault’ { A m2: ey etd rote = oh JOEY BY A NOSE. up. as—he ‘nips Helens resin of ote: 4. with Harry Poulton {nthe time ber. 9, 1961, town Driving Pars. This picture was taken on the the night of Septem- at the ,Charlotte- | Wing’ S Alex Dalveechio - MONTREAL (CP;—Alex Del- ivecchio, Detroif Red Wings ‘7 |eaptain and a 15-year veteran jf | with the club, has won the Lady Byng Trophy for the ‘second | time in his career.. the’ National» Hockey League announced - Thursday. : | ‘The trophy is awarded annu- cally to the player “adjudged to jhave~exhibited the best type of | | sportsmanship and gentlemanly | leonduct combined with a high jstandard of playing ability dur- ing the regular season.” hoice, - #iers receiving poin » 4 the points received total. A |half. The list: Cops Lady Byng Award | % petition are awarded on the sys- ‘ item of five for a. first-place * * re c three for. second : ; one for third. Figures in brack- ets.in the following list of play- |half, second half and combined unanimous choice , ;would-be 180 -points—90 in each Alex Delvecchio,~ Detroit (s2- ey x : i ss Guardian, Charlottetown, Frt., May,.. 20, 1966. nt - " re a. ~ oh 1O- “*. The 66 Mercurys are the quietest outhoards you can muy ts indicate , in the first : Shove the throttle wide “open and iguaa es the “| quietest sound in outboarding—the silent new Mercurys for 66. You can sit beside the motor and om | | 52-104); Bobby Rousseau The choice is mad av 2 aoe [writers and ee eu Hig Montreal (30-37 — 67); Bob Carryona conversation ina normal tone. of voicel » six NHL cities. 4 Nevin, New York (1916—35); : {And this as t Delvegchio also won:''the tro- |Dave Keon, Toronto (12-21— ‘phy in 1958-59 a was runner- 33); Don Marshall, New York- er all the: \up ast: year to Bobby Hull, Chi- (21-1031); Bobby. Hull, — Chi- | | ae | : : 3 new Mercs * etnias uli boty cago (86-14); J. .C. Tremblay, | late tae | The Detroit centre picked up | ALEX DELVECCHIO Montreal (0-11—11); Norm Ul. | are quiet— 52. points in each half of the. man, Detroit (1-5-6); Bill Hay, from the ; $éason to finish with a 104-point performance in the 1961-62 sea- Chicago (5-0—5); Bob Pulford, | : ; total. This is. 37 points more | 5". Toronto (5-0—5); John Bucyk, | powerful new than runner-up Bobby Rous-| He appeared in all of De- | Boston (0-4—4): Do “ Mohhs H ix-in-li seau, ‘Montreal Canadiens’ right | troit’s 70 games and received ug B 410-hp six-in-line winger, who scored 30 goals. for | only eight minor penalties for | Chicago~ (3-0—3); Ralph. Back- ee ee : ‘the Stanley Cup champions this | 16. minutes. In his 1,020 regular.” strom, Montreal (3-0—3); Henri : -down to the trim |season. ‘season NHL games, he has Richard, Montreal (10 — 1); 3.9. Mercury's ntnntemnteneencpton nen oe Bob Nevin, New York Ran- | “the |of 284 penalty minutes. gers voting with x. points. been assessed the meagre total Bruce -MagGregor,- Detroit (1-0 —))j Jean Beliveau, Montreal | ynique silencing —_ eT HE eso Se oc : Points | in the. Lady Byng com | = a i te 5 mM ith, Arsen. n a U + {POCKETS $1,000 ee ae. - | system includes Delvecchio picks up $1,000 as S L a an aluminum fraine— at t winner of the Lady Byng BA EBA = STAY DEPORTATION that Isolates: aauine award, plus: another $500—made TORONTO (CP)—Twe Yugo- ‘ cio een SD ! ) of.$250 for each half season C C slav seamen who were to have| ~ ation; ave E XC Se | le nt Tr O S e cts Ss in whick be na the 100 PRA‘ TI E been deported Thursday “have sound and vibration; usseau -will collec as a over-all .runner-up. eee solowine are the times ri on oe sag tay” neoprene rubber seals that By FRED MacDONALD _for the Hunter River reinsman. ed that Arsenault obtained his Joe Arsenault's favorites wh This past season, Delvecchlo | seball practices on Mem- Slavko Smoljan,. 22, jumped trap sound coming through Almost every major Maritime Besides his father Cyril, who drivers licence. Early that year jhe drove under ort as scored 31 goals, the highest-| "2! Field Saturday: ‘ship at Montreal, Dec. 14, and 1 I vol tnke sad harness racing event in the past has his own stable in Truro. he began to drive, and on the Joe Hennessey was War Cry number of his career, plus 38 it .30-11.00 a.m. all boys 7, 8 and later gave themselves up to im- nternal cont! nkages an three years had-the pleasure of Clarkie also has a~brother El- night of July 23, 1957, he regis- Ranger and now seven years la- assists, for a 6%point total. This | 9 years of age eataretion. - authorities, yer fuel line openings. Mercurys witnessing Clark Smith perform mer, who drives a public stable tered his first ufetime win with. ter Joé again-has the pleasure total - equalled his - best previous | 11.00-12.00 a.m, all boys 10, fi (Belobradic said he had heard & ; a for we ones and in that_same at Mohawk Raceway, in Toron- i_horse-named Parker's Pick to drive the aging roan. There is | and 12 years of age from ‘Walter Gordon, Liberal are inherently quiet by design, Lon an ner Charlottetown to. Two others he _drovethat year no next season for War Cry Ran- | '1,30-°2.30 p.m. all” boys ‘13, 14 MP for ‘Toronto Davenport, that ae : hae ‘ ep hurtie voc asseinl has - Clarkie’s stable includes:“Rose /were ‘Sister Dawn and Ba by ger, to nthe 14, this is his ‘last PROBABLE and. 15 years of age. . Immigration Minister Mar-| | thanks to features like Power-Dome hed ittle chance to perform in Robin, Spensive Spud, Splurge, | Train. season. City” recreation director Jam-| chand has decided to review the b h D For Clarkie Smith, ' 28-year-old Werk Ace Se tee: =e J ee ae Aen drove uate | Besides War’ Cry Ranger the PITCH ERS es Fox urges all minor _deague fon the length oe sou on ustion chambers, Jet-Prop exhaust, yna- ‘ re year- s i eburn, | oe Hennessey: and one of.-his stable includes Landy, C.P. Mal- la t 3 et ae eae ere te Prue.’ Wag i. P eneeuEn favorites was War -Cry Ranger. son, Speedy Bet’ Speedy oe ie eee , Float suspension, internal reed. valves and offset * ed by many racing fans to ride, ayne’s Pride, Janet whom he_ drove fiearly every Peter's Model, Queens Rooster, B THE ASSOCIATED t See th 4 =th 66 M ig h s { i i * » BY. PRESS | wris pins. ee the quie ones e ercurys = oo As : i oe untanr oF me aie ee dash. ‘and Tommie: B. Council. Probable pitchers for today’s nothifig- new. -Clarkie-started his land B Beas. y Pilot, Joey continued to rise in the| Joe is hoping this will be his major league games, won-lost | at your Mercury dealer. 3.9, 6, 9.8, 20, 35, 50, 65, Facing career as a 15-year-old (ae ee a [harness game and enjoyed - his | most successful season since 1061") [Reconis ie peroutbeeet OPENING MAY ys c id groom for the Frankie Daniels| NOT STRANGER best Yyeari.in 1961 when he drove |but as Joe says “so many things AMERICAN LEAGUE : wd abe and 110-hp, stable raving out of {Truro in the |. J A It, trainer-dri 'Armonds Buddy. Joey woh 13 can be hurting. your horse, you | Cleveland, Bell. (1-1)'‘at Oh! 1953 season. At 18 ‘he obtained The eee ainer-driver gashes with the son of Calumet just. never know”, Assistant cago, John (21), N . 8 he. for_the Mrs. Francis L. Breau y ! cord (0 - é his Ae ‘ Budlong-ind peed his re trainer for Joey this year is Par-| California, Brunet (0-2) at . a ean ere Ines ane began to stable, is certainly no stranger (4997. 2 -'nell_.Kelly,.who..worked. for_Ike. ‘Washington, Ortega (22), N. oe oat fay ane 2 | : 4 ee ee tot ter Bah Meas hae tes and | (Moreside ‘last year at Sackville |. Detroit, Monbouquelte (2 - 3) ~ : : irst time in five years| LAST BIG'YEAR | Dow d (1-2) at. Baltimor ate i me aa? “ Truro. will be driving a stable with not | also otal gid: sd ure a ae re and MeNall 1), : cad te 1958 i ao ct al tg nd an a oa eat Ok vost Island are ae eal as- #2), ‘Twi-N. ; * 5 aa nd Cord win “the Solty ine ena Neear oom ig ‘name eluded. the lime-lighty-as--sured-Joey- Arsenault” will | be Minnesota; Pascual (61) at MERC UR a ae Stake with Doctor F.C. s‘ehe 1952 season ander Ja ties (his: stable diminished in both working his hardest to make this Ne Or raion 1a) ai (RST I MARINE PROPULSION Y One year later Clarkie took “Roach” MacGregor, who had a quality .and_ guantity. his biggest year. Boston> Santisgo (2-1). N Kieknaefer Corporation, Fond oa Lac, wiecensin, and Kleknacter over the trainer-driver chores small string in Charlottetown Last May Joey moved to Pom- — Ne OKA nN @ Mercury ef Canada, Lia. subsidiary of Brunewick Cerperation: for the Stanley Mayhew- horses that year. pano’ Park as assistant trainer’ By THE CANADIAN PRESS TIONAL LEAGUE : and there he remained until The following three years Joe with James’ ‘Roach’ MacGre+ REMEMBER WHEN -| Chicago, Holtzman (1-8) at ‘ ‘$961 worked.as a groom and part ‘gor and the R.L. Kaizer stable. : AN a hse Atlanta, Lemaster (3-2), N. { : : é For the past four years Clerk. time trainer for Len O'Meara. Arsenault returned in Novem. | A woman, Lynn Joyner, St. Louis, Washburn (1-2) at . : = fe has been one of the most suc- who also had a stable here. Un- ber. and joined Lloyd. “Bunny” reeled in the world’s record Cincinnati, O'Toole (1:1), N. e e cessful trainer-drivers in the-der-Len, who presently ‘drives a Walker in Halifax with the Mrs., giant ee bass. five -years Philadelphia, Buhl (0-0) or- Keith Carmichael Lid “Maritimés while running a‘pub-stablein-the_states, Joe was Francis L. Breau stable. Shortly | ago today—in 19%1—at Fer Knowles (3-0) at® Houston, Dier- : lic stable of his Nie ae pane taught the:“‘do’s and don’ ts” in fc ae ‘was hired as full time’ poe Ss se Se i a8, a st ee = a a 25 id p a Re : years ago he nosed out Joe Hem the training business. Painer-driver. ' unds—« ittsburg Aman 0) a i Brac e oi id : Tas ae “~nessey for the trophy given to” In 1957 Arsenault. worked as— —Professional—sport—often__un-_ gf was seven fect “114 Los Angeles, Suton (SO) Ne of ee ee Post Ti ; : Y oe the driver who’totals © the most trainer. for the. Joe Hennessey veils ironical events and harness inches long and 66 inches in- New York? Fisher (1-4) at = ‘ost ime 2 2.15 P.M.- vefise cia? —Dial- 4-6423- pe eee « 4 points during Old Home . Week |stable and it was so_.crowd- rating is no exception. One of girth. San Francisco, Botis (33), No ae ie meets, and his accomplishments | -— ¢ : = a scan erammna aD dy in the game are tgo numerous ils | : : z Sree SS PREG oo i ce eee at; ‘ FINE STABLE oo Clark has driven some real | fine race horses and he says Tammany Hall is the best he -has~ ever been up behind>~al- though he is also high on the 5- year-old roan mare Rose Robin. Clarkie has a big stable of 18 | horses,;and“certainly- couldn't do | ‘all the work himself. ..Giving Clarkie a big? hand in the train- | ing of his stable are trainer-dri- | ver Henry Smallwood, trainer | and groom Billy Ford, and care- | taker and part-time trainer Wal- || ly Dalziel. 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