I;--osiib-lt'-45.: . Lopai Instr Of Dominion By GERRY MARTIN Canadian Press Staff Writer MONCTON of the Do nesda WI! retary-treasurer. already not sponsored. Today's Draw Thursday: seventh round 9 s.m. AST Brunswick tarlo Nova Scotia vs Quebec Saskatchewan vs Alberta Manitoba vs Newfoundland Ontario-bye. Eighth round 8 p.m. AST Quebec vs Alberta Manitoba vs British Columbia Saskatchewan-bye. Ninth roucd 8 p.m. AST Newfoundland vs Ontario Nova Scotla vs Manitoba Alberta vs Northern Ontario Quebec vs Saskatchewan Standings MONCTON. Geo. Faulkner Has 29 Points MONTREAL (CF) track I7 finals and 12 assists. Ill 46 games. Ed Lopat, Yankee pitching coach. instructs a trio of hopeful mounds- men ln the New Yorkers' rookie training camp in,St. Petersburg, Dutton Elected President (CP)-Jack Dutton of wlinnipeg was elected president 'nlon Curling Associa- tion at their annual meeting Wed- I y. Sam Rothschild of Sudbury. Ont. elected vice-president and Arch Wilson of Calgary second vice-president. W. B. Cown of To- ronto was re-elected honorary sec- The association has accepted an oifer from a Canadian soft drink company to sponso the Canadian schoolboyrchamplonship for teams The company also offered to ' I Sc I- MQNCTON lcpgi " dcamdgm :19: II)orC:nBvtIsBtIII,!J:nllI?'t;JstlI' c""l"'3 ch"ml””"5 9 law " The Scottish curlers will play a Prince Edward Island vs New British Columbia vs Northern 0n- New Brunswick vs Newfoundland Prince Edward Island vs Ontario Nova Scotla vs Northern Ontario New Brunswick vs British Colum- hi Prinnce Edward Island-bye. (CF) - Standings Quebec llnckcy League statistics for the ended Saturday showed Grorge Faulkner of Bishop's Fails. Mid. with 29 points comprising The Shawlnigan Falls Cataracts ltl8.Ver'a total was unchanged from the previous week. lie has played ucts Rookies Fla. From left: George Maier. Jim 0'Reilly. Billy Short and Lopat, often called "Steady Eddie" when he was starring as a hurier. Curling Assoc. sponsor the provincial hoolboy championship in provinces where they are not now sponsored. Mani- toba. Saskatchewan. Alberta and British Columbia already have sponsors. The Dominion Curling Associa- tion now pays the cost of trans- portation to the bonsgiel for the other school rinks. T e company has offered to cover all expenses of the rinks. four men and a coach. The association ruled that the Sifton Trophy. donated by Victor Sifton of Winnipel. to the winning schoolboy rink would remain in competition next year when the bonspiel will be held at vilinnipeg. After that there will be a new sponsor. SCOTS TO VISIT Plans were laid by the asaocia series of 20 games across the coun- try in defence of the Stratiicona Cup. The cup is offered for com- petition between Canadian and Scottish curlers. A group of Cana- dians were defeated on a visit to Scotland in 1955. The association also named a committee headed by Senator John T. Iiaig of Winnipeg to meet with representatives of the Canadian branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club if the branch is inter ested in Aoinlng with the Canadian Curling ssoclation. Two notices of motion were re celved from the Alberta branch oi the Royal Caledonian Curling Club and will be dealt with at next year's meeting at Kingston, Ont. ASK REVISION One asked that the associahon consider a revision of the pesent dues system by which assessment on clubs is based on 10 cents per member with a maximum of The resolution asks that the maximum fig u r e be dropped charging a straight 10-cents I head. The second resolution asked that the sponsor of the Canadian Curl- ing champlonship each year pre- sent a financial statement to the association and that the associa- tion be paid 10 per cent of any Division I - Huddersfield T 1 Birmingham C 1 Manchester C 8 Everton 0 Sunderland 1 Luton T 2 SCOTTISII LEAGUE ' Division A Clyde 2 Stirling Albion 1 BNGLISR LEAGUE Division I Cardiff City 1 Newcastle U I SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Atrdrineniana 3 Hibernian 1 Duniermline A 1 Celtic 1 game lead A Curling Results MONCTON (CP)-Results of the fifth round of the Canadian curi- ing championship Wednesday. Saskatchewan 302 010 ml 031-la BC 010 301 010. 100- 7 P.E.I. Oil 010 100 040- 0 Northern Ont 100 102 011 mt- 0 Quebec 00! 020 102 010- 1 Newfoundland 130 not 010 201-10 N. . no 001 010 101 1-10 Alberta 001 IN) 201 one 0- 9 Manitoba 030 220 010 103-12 Ontario 102 002 101 080-10 (End fifth roam! results) MONCTON (CF) - Sixth-round results in the Canadian curling championship: P.E.I. 000 I00 101 002- 5 Manitoba 112 011 020 120-11 Nova Scotia 030 020 302 101-12 Saskatche'n 102 102 020 010- it Nfid 010 100 031 000- 0 N. Ontario 201 031 300 512-18 Quebec 005 023 031 100-15 BC. 220 I00 100 0ll-- 3 NB. I03 001 001 020- I Ontario 000 130 330 102-13 Milton-Aioany Resume Finals Series Tonight The Albany St. Pats. with a one- over Mlltnn Hornets, take on the Hornets in the second game of the Island lute. .l'A "B" finals at Bedeque rink tonight What promises to be a tight and tough series got underway at North River rink on Monday when the St. Pats squeaked through a close 6-4 win scoring the clinch- ing goal ln the last two minutes of play. Special Workout For Juveniles The Juvenile Abbies will hold an important workout at Sports Arena this evening at 6.00 p.m. with the following players asked to be on hand Geo. Ward, Jack Blanchard, Garnet ( Steele. Roy MacArthur. Don Stewart. Joe Arsenauit. Geo. Trainor. Errol Nicholson. Geo. Dillon. Richard Duffy. F. Mahar, Geo. Cudmore. Jack Macbougail. Mac MncRae. D. McCormick. R. McConnack. D. Leclair, David Currie. Roy McGonneii. Coveliecicl Wins From Winsloe after six rounds in the Canadian profits. . curling championships Wedries- The Canadian Curling Associa- day night: tlon meets y rly at the site of the W L Canadian c It:mpiRnshlfp.mE vre r Yp mm b mu 5 0 other year t e s e o e c am- 0nl'al.?l,F.,H 5 1 pionship is announced for two sue- M” Scum H y 1 eeedlng years. Qllbcrta. ... 3 2 .askatchewan 3 3 ....... .. . . Soccer Results 'e B' ik . ... 2 3 g,,:.v.he,l:n6ml:,m I 3 3 LONDON (Reuters)-Results of - British Columbia .... .. 1 4 Sm" match” Plmd I" "'9 prince Edward mud . 1 5 United Kingdom today Mwfoundlnnd . . . . . . . .. 1 5 gugugn Lggaun Hearts 4 St. Mirren 1 Ralth R 2 Partick Thistle 87 Ioys' . Women's Relation with x Women's Oversiioes . Child's &'Miuos' Oveniioel . . . . . 31-99 1PulrMIoses'Wiiite Figure l. llVz: I. I2 for .....Sl.00perpr. lPoirIoys'Siuites. sin! S2.” .. FREE -- FREE - 1 Pair Men's IHOGRIY Oaths HIE WIN! "Irv 810.00 purchase from roilll" ""5 "insi.4-us LAST" CHANCE! l BARGAINS IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR 32.49 H 52.99 99: Strom- They lost. t.rAgsesHoe co. LTD. At North River Rink last night Covehead Red Wings won from Winsioe Hearthreakers 9-7 to capt- ure second place in the North River Senior League for the SR. John ston Trophy. For Covehead scorers were S. Hurry (M. L. MacPhail ral. K. MacDonald and W. Mills; for Win- sloe. Doiron and Vessey. each I pair. Daiziel, MacAllum and Tay- lor each scored one. SIX-YEAR SENTENCE WOODSTOCK. Ont. (CP)-Ger- rard Raes, 58-yeamild Tiilsonburg district to b a c c o sharecropper, Wednesday was sentenced to six years in penitentiary for man- slaughter in the Dec. '2 shooting death of his wife. Edna. A 2.1- year-oid Belgian farmhand. Hend- rick Werbrouck. also was slain in the shooting but Rees was not charged with the second slaying. A Supreme Court Jury convicted Raes on a reduced charge of man- slaughter Feb. 16. Bloke Ascribes By W.R. WREATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CF)-Hector (Toe) Blake, 43-year-old rookie coach who piloted Montreal Canadlens to their fir zt National Hockey League championship since 1947. ascribed his Wednesday largely to co-operation of the players and harmony on the club. "I was fortunate. too. in getting good hockey out of the rookies," said Blake. ,"Remember we are using four of them regularly- Jean-Guy Talbot and Bob Turner on the defence and Pocket Rocket Richard and Claude Provost up for- ward. "But I'm particularly pleased with the fine co-operation the fel- lows have given me. How many i players would have taken it the way Butch Bouchard did when he was pushed out? Butch has been my big helper with the rookies. "Some veterans would have re- Nine Mile Creek Dumps Albany 6-3 night. Tonight the paud leads the series 2-0. FIRST COLONY founded in 1406. UGLIEST FACES OMAHA. Neb. (AP)--Dr. Harry Wood. University of Arizona de- partment of art chief. says Ameri- cans have the ugliest faces in the strain. tension and inner conflict form marks of ugliness." or complete lob. - "NOTE" - and Large Trucks. MARTIN'S GARAGE Queen Street DIAL 4544 - 4963 Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs won the right to meet Cape Traverse Rovers in the best-of-seven series for the Crapaud Board of Trade Trophy by whipping Albany St. Pats 6-3 in the fifth game of the semi-final round at Crapaud last Vocational school meets Crapaud Heartbreakers in the third game of the semi-finals in the Frank Myers League. Cra- The Republic of Santo Domingo in the West Indies is the oldest white settlement in America. siiocnariotouuwseuiais-.1nu.a.E,-si...s,iass 1 Success To Co-operation And Harmony lenled hf'lnR shoved out of their Job by rookies and would have showed it. The result could have affected the whole club. "Jackie Lei-lair wasn't resentful. either, when we sent him down to the Royals of the Quebec Hockey League. lie took the right attitude about it. worked hard got into top condition and came back." STRESSEII HARMONY Blake said he has always stres- sed harmony although it is com. PM-'itiV9ly easy to maintain when a club is winning. When it hits the rough spots.-that's different. "We ran into a had streak in January, lost four of five games- three of them in ii row. I told the IJOYS mil in get panicky or start blaming anyone for losing a game. I told them that was my job. "i don't call down a player in front of everybody in the dressing. room if he did something that cost us a game. I try to sleep on it first because I might say something I'd be sorry about the next day." Blake took over this season from the man he once played under- Dick Irvin. now coach of Chicago Black "awks. Did Blake follow or diverl from any particular methods of Irvin? "I went along with most oi Irvin's disciplinary rules, but I wasn't quite so strict. Perhaps when your club is on top you're in- clined to be less strict." Rifle Scores Following are scores fired at the 7th. Sgt. Marion will be on hand to ” provide lnetniction on shooting and l the care and handling of the rifle. p Any one interested is requested to; attend between the hours of 7.30 - and 0.30 p.m. on the 7th. Class 1:- Ralph Kennedy... Bob Barwiae. .. 0 AF. Gormley.. Allison Mulch... . P.J. Landrigan... Garth MacLennan... G.J. Rogers... ... .. Class II: - Wendell MacLeaii. Paul Jenkinaw .. .. Leonard MacDonald... Mei Horne . . . . .. Roy Colea... . Clive Stewart Fred Younker.. Mrs. G.J. Roger . . Eric Wilson .... .. - Class III: - Fred Hooper... .. ... I-lad Ings... ... Winston Smith... ... .. Milton Carver... ... .. Alf MacDonald... .. Barb Jenkins... ... Leonard Lafferw... Bill Rogerson. . . Class IV: - Juanita,.lay... Dave Wood... no u. ... ... ... . ." ... ... ... ... ..... Gerald Smith. . .- . . Alf Weatherblo... . Shirley Vessey... .. Duck Acorn... . Tami Gillies .. .. Chas. Frizzell... 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