red re ae E 4a ¢ £ Clas - Aces And Royal | dium | Clash At — Sunimerside Sta hand fl, ie i fisé : F | % cy 58 z i re EF FE ti ~FTSE f i gf af \ ODESSA, Tex. (AP) — Archie pagatted oil cikie ef Bill Collins Grabs. bangs ge Dizzy’ Davis -| middleweight champion, or, Ps fight with Ray Robinson, the if Robinson isn't available, one with Yvon Durelle, the Canadian, who Juvenile Abbies ORLANDO, Filia. (AP) — How does a top relief pitcher rate the ¢elutch hitters in the American ready answer. He sees them only when the chips are down. “I'd have to start with Yogi Berra of the Yankees,” he said. “Me, I can't get Nellie Fox out anytime; clutch or no. And Frank House of Kansas City gives me a Dad time. For the clutch, I'd Hyde, a bespectacled 30-year- old, differs from most relief pitch- iv E 8 ! . . challenge of facing » ion is exciting,”” he 3 3 F 5 2 : uh git] i 3 3 z i one e run was im alt year in 103 innings ames with a ‘last place In addition to the 10 games won he saved 19, accounting 29-mf Washington's meazre g 72 Tze Hu mo have to say Berra and Williams.” total of 61 victories. ~ SPORT ECHOES BY NORMAN MACDONALD be at top strength. It mighty struggle between the two best, Intermediate “‘B” teams on the Island, and i Welshmen Edge | .| fected. They are the C anada- _| originally to-have been played at feated Charlottetown G evening at the Sports Arena de- ior Crown. This was Garrison ligan, ~ “ARE YOU READY?’ Campbellton Junior Tigers last series, for the N.B.-P-E.I. Jun- Rogers is seen with Billy Mul- (left) captain of the Junior night and Colonel A. W. Juniors and Buster Dower, Juniors 5-3 in the first game ‘of Rogers, officiating, dropped the Tiger captain shortly before EDINBURGH {CP) — Fresh from their triumph last week in the Canadian curling champion- ships at Quebec, the Richardson rynk from Saskatchewan scored a stunning 1246 victory over Scot- land’s Willie Young Monday in the first of a new five-game in- oT series for the Scotch Skipped by Ernie Richardson, Young missed on a takeout at- the Regina foursome which rep- resented Saskatchewan in the Ca- nadian championships built up a commanding early lead and was never headed. : The third end, which began with Canada leading 3-0, was the key to victory. Young was lying four after his first rock and Ernie Richardson drew in for shot. Changes Made In Tournament PRAGUE (CP)—World hockey tournament officials switched two games Monday in the final round- robin tournament to give the Rus. sian team more chance for a rest. The Russians are billed to play Sweden Sunday morning and it was felt that a game the previous night would impose an unfair strain on the soviet players. Two Saturday games are af- United Statés match now -sche- duled for the evening (3 p.m. AST) instead of the afternoon and the Russia - Finland game, night and now set for the after- noon (10 a.m. AST). ‘ Here is the draw for the rest of the tournament ‘times Atlantic standard): “Tuesday: Czechoslovakia vs Finland 10 a.m.; U.S. vs Sweden 3 p.m Wexinesday: U.S. vs Finland 10 a.m.; Canada vs Russia 3 p.m. Thursday: Canada vs Sweden 10 a.m.; Czechoslovakia vs Rus- sia 3 p.m. ? ae Friday: Sweden vs Finland 10 a.m.; Czechoslovakia vs U.S. 3 p.m. Saturday: Russia vs Finland 10 a.m.; Canada vs US. 3 p.m. Sunday: Russia vs Sweden 5 a.m.; Czechoslovakia vs Canada 10 a.m. . Pat Landrigan CLASS li Irwin Buel--—~-—- George MacLennaa Barbara Place Ray MacInnis Garth MacLennan Edna Mutch Had Ings Barry Edwards Leonard MacDonald CLASS Ill Barbara Jenkins Keith Stickings Allison Gillis Dave Johnston CLASS IV Sheila MacDonald Harry Edwards ‘ Clifford Birt 87 W. A. Horne Ted Carter Bert Patterson Brian Scott CLASS V (Special Target) Lorne Doiron Gordon Ranahan Bob Patterson Don Burns Tormod MacF reiselaich Fred Ranahan Sidney Carter Richard Brown ‘ Mick Hughes Dereck MacQuarrie Gherig Roach Jimmy MacGillivary Walter MacGillivary Lloyd MacLean SSE BBLALSSERRS F £2 as 85 85 GREAT WATERWAY Northwest Territories combined with the Slave River is navigable a. homeand-home total goal puck to open the game. Colonel the game got underway. Canadian Champs Score — Stunning Win Over Scots tempt, losing a chance to move Scotland into the lead. The two rinks move to Perth for two games today and they play two more at Falkirk Wed:| nesday. The four Richardsons im- pressed the Scots, spectators as well as players, with their skill and versatile play. They were equally at home with draw and knockout styles. Scots said they had heard of the Canadian pow- erhoyse style but were .surprised by their draw game. The Canadians flew here from Montreal after their victory in the week-long Canadian cham- pionships at Quebec. The Canadians yielded the first point to Young on the fourth end when he banked his last rock off a Canadian stone for shot and a point. They led 7-1 before . the Scots got their second point on the seventh end, Young drawing |down to the face of a Canadian rock. Young's big end was the 10th when he counted three. The Cana- dians matched that on the 11th when Richardson took out Young's rock, lying shot, with his last stone. Score by ends: ; Canada 121 O12 011 030—12 Scotland 000 100 100 301— 6 for 1,200 miles. Rocket Leaves For Prague MONTREAL (CP) — Maurice) (Rocket) Richard left. Monday by | air for Prague where he will see) Canada’s team playing in the | world hockey tournament. He is) expected back .early next week.’ The Rocket has been: sidelined! from National Hockey League! play with Montreal -Canadiens| since Jan. 18 when he suffered! the -fracture of an ankle bone in) s. ATTENTION BEEF RAISERS SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY PURINA CHEK-R-MIX STEER RATION (Complete ration) , In 5 bag lots or over pant DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. ~ ‘Charlottetown, P.E.I. . Cash price only ~ Phone 3626 a game in Chicago. RIFLE SCORES The follewing are the results of the civilian small bore rifle RSISSRES most inexpensive salesman you can employ - --a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 New LONG ive RECESSED FILTER | Rockets 9-7 € sEs ¢ i z Fare lig 25; Hej a? § : 5 z ge eg e=s Beavers Trip New Annan Beavers defeated Elmsdale Rockets 9-7 in the sec- ond game of the Intermediate “C” semi-final series at Ken- series up 1-all. D. Walker got the hat trick for the winners, with N. 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