'IOld Foes Face Off in Memorial Ploy Tonight The Charlottetown Guardian, .. laisy, April 8, 1955 CANADIAN IN LINEUP A baseball rarity. Reno Bertoia of Detroit Tigers was the only Canadian in the starting line- up as 16 major league teams open- ed the season. The 20-year-old Windsor, Ontario. athlete is shown with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fishermen Dust Off Rods As Fishing Season Opens By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fanadian fishermen. armed with rods and rule-books. checked their tackle and prepared to troll and past as the 1956 fresh-water game fishing season opened this month in many provinces. Apart from Alberta, where there II no closed reason. and British Columbia, where fish can be caught in some part of the prov- ince at all times of the year, fish- ing becomes letlal this month in Prince Edward Island. Nova Sco- tia. New Brunswick. Quebec. On- tario and Manitoba. The Newfoundland and Sask- atchewan seasons start next month. The federal government regulates salt-water game fish. For the prospective fisherman the rule book is a must in his equipment, if he isn't to get on the wrong side of the law. FLY BAIT in Newfoundland salmon rivcrs, where licences are required. fly BASEBALL (By THE CANADIAN PRESSY American League AB B H Pct. Mantle. New York 29 10 13 .448 Sliowron. N. York 52 5 I4 .438 Courtney. Wash. 23 310 .435 Wcrtz. Cleveland 21 4 9 .429 Olson, Washington 34 7 14 .412 g Runs-Mantle. and Yost. Wash- ington. l0. ituns batted in--Berra and Man- tic. New York. 13. lilts-Skowron and Olson. 14. Doubles-Vernon and Goodman, Bmlon. 4, Triples-Lopez. Kansas City, Raiivr. New York. and Tettelbach. Washington. 2. t y home runs -Berra and Mantle. Stolen bases-Bauer. New York. and Lemon. Washington. 2. Pitching-Pierce, Chicago and Ford. New York. 2-0. 1.000. Strikeouts-Score. Cleveland. and Past-ual, Washington. 18. National League AB R 11 Pet. lllkvcr. St. Louis 30 ll 15 .500 l.onL'. Pittsburgh 211 It 12 .429 Sarnl. St. Louis 28 4 12 .429 Rruton. Milwaukee 21 R 9 .429 llloon. St. Louis 30 712 .400 nuns-Gilliam. Brooklyn. Bruton and Boyer. 8. lions hstted in-Jalonski. Cin- cinnati. ii. ' lIitsABoyer. I5. Doubles-Adcock. Milwaukee, 4. Trioles - Landrith, Chicago and Rruton. 2. Home runs-Jablonski. Cincin- nati. 5. I Stolen bases-Sixteen tied with ' Pitching - Roberts. Philadelphia and Mizell. St. Louis. 2-0. 1.000. Strikeouts-Jones. Chlchgo. 11. tlthove does not include yester- 'lFll"s games). HARTBVILLE scriooi. mncn itsronr Grade X 1. Roddy Maclnod. Marilyn Mac Icod ll (aqua 2. Anna Mecbennn 3- Lola Jewell Grade IX 1. Stenl Macbeod Grade 11 1- Ruby Meclaod Grade V1 l- Marion Bryenlon 2- Carol Maciannan Grade 1V l-Gtinelde Macmiereon x Libero Bertoia. and his sister Julie. prior to playing in Dctroit's opening game against Kansas City Athletics. Reno appears to have won the Tiger second base berth after spending two years norm- lng the bench as a bonus baby- is- the only local hall. in Nova Scotia jigging ol sport fish is pro- hibited. whilc in New Brunswick the sale anti SPITIIIP, of trout in hotels is illegal. as is catching fish under artificial lights. TORONTO (CP)--Old toes face off tonight in.the first game of the Canadian llinior hockey champion- . ships. Toronto Marlboros, who won their first Memorial Cup in E years at Regina last spring, again meet the same Regina Pats for the 1956 title. Mariies go into the best-of-seven finals fresh from Wednesday Bower Named 1 Most Valuable Player in Al. NEW YORK (AP) Goalie Johnny Bower of Providence Reds was named Thursday as the most valuable player of the American Hockey League for the 1955-56 sea- S011. Bower. 30 - year - old native of : Prince Albert. Sask., is the first gtziltender to receive that honor. 1 Almost a unanimous choice of the ' league's press, radio and TV rep- resentatives. he received first- ; place votes in five of the six league cities and 28 of a possible 30 points. Zelilo Toppazini of Providence. league-leading scorer. placed sec- ond with 10 points. Frank Mathers. Pittsburgh defenceman. received the other first-place vote and seven points. Larry Wilson. Buffalo; Cal Stcarns, Cleveland. and Willie Mar- shall, Pittsburgh, drew three points each. Points are counted on a 5-3-1 basis for first. second and tr id place votes. Boner, also chosen for the league": all-star team. will get a league bonus of S300 and the Leslie Cunningham Trophy, which is given each season by the St. Louis Flyera booster club. Invile Accepted MELBOURNE (AP)-Jamaica's acccptance of the Olympic invita- tion brought to 72 Thursday the numher of countries to be repre- sented in the games Nov. 22-Dec. Manitoba has in law that no one shall buy. sell or offer for sale any: fish caught by anczliin; .l.ive haitl is illegal in most parts of Sask-1 atchewan. Alberta iinposcs a S1 to SL0003 fine on persons found using morel than three hooks on one line when angling. In British Columbia it is unlawful to carry fishing tackle without licence it travelling in any but a public covcyzince. in New.'oundlan(l. whcrz- sports fishermen took 11,500 salmon last year. regulations are bring re- viewed and channcs arc cxpcctctl before the season gets under way May 24. LAWS VARY Licence laws rziry from Nova Scotia. whcrc rcsidcnts fish irccy andtnon-residents pay 3:”: for thci privilege. to Alhcrta. whcrc a 51, licence covers Jill types of iisliintz. eliminating a special 82.. trout licence. Persons under 18 can fish free in British Columbia. A month was loppcd off the trout season in Ncw Brunswick this ycar as a conservation measure. The season now runs from April I5-Scpt. 15 instead of April l-Sept. 0. The lcngth of the scason I ii.-iins unchanged for most varieties of fish in other provinces. , Early fishing rcports are scanty. but poor weather and imp 'StIl)lc' roads to good ponds and strc.'ims' in Prince Edward island cut down April catches in that province. In getting ready their tncklc. fishermen this year are reported, by department stores to bc prc-1 ferring lighter equipment. Solid anrll hollow fibre-glass rods have almost supplanted bamboo and stccl rods. Ilvan Vcssey 8. The previous record was 09 countries at the Helsinki games four years ago. RIFLE SCORES Following are scores fired at the armourics l)y the Charlottetown Small Bore Rifle Club. Next shoot will be held on May 2. Class I ll. Barwise A.l'. Gormlcy R.E. Jenkins P..e Landrigan Allison Mulch (LG. MacLcnnan G.S. Rogers Class 1 Junior Pclcr MacNutt llaiph Kcnncdy Wcndcll MacLean Class 2 Clive Stewart Mcl Horne Ircne Rogers Ilod lugs Ali Illacl)onaId Milt Carver . Waltcr Auirl I.cn Ma('D0ll3l(l Eric Wilson Class 3 Bill Rottcrsoll Done Wood Barb Jenkins 8238888 Alf Weatherbie liarry Knudson Class 4 t'.c:'ald Smith Don Smith 88 233388 338588338 283 AFTER Til cum. 3” mgggce THE COU Tflilgoveizme M s .009 map To DETERMINE WHEN tbAi2i,-TIEIEVETS TO oouNT oer SECONDS smzime wuen -rue am this -me warez E CAST. CONTINUE . ED. CA we was IS Fooh Mosmn, R? f. YOU? LURESWILI. BE SKIRTINQ Whit” 5'?" ads” 33.-we oy BAITAASC sg f 156 .& HE IBSS Bl. T-er:-' QUIRE con CARE 7 Y LINES 99' L s-rmf Oi EM. 90” Fm? szuweu at one fgwgg .. 5...... TN A CL gf SIIAPLI-rue UFIEES &&g4wEE" an-n-1 U Q he-u Uli ANNOUNCING the opening of MacDonald's Driving School offering you competent Instruction in modern dual-control equipment. For inquiry and appointment DIAL 4937 I night's thrilling 2-0 victory over Montreal Junior Canadians. win- ning them the eastern title and the George Richardson Memorial Trophy. , The rats. who defeated Poi: Arthur 5-4 in overtime in the sev- enth and deciding game of the western series. however. have not Played since their series ended nearly two weeks ago. Coach Turk Broda called his squad's victory over Montreal ”the llreatest team effort I've ever seen." "I thought we beat the best jun- ior team in Canada." he said. ”and new we go right back against an- other team that will be just as tough." EXPECTS CLOSE SERIES Regina coach Murray Armstrong said the Marlies ”played a sound defensive game and certainly de- served to win" over the Canadiens. He said his team ”might be a little rusty after the long lay off. but should be "well-rested" for what he expected will he a "close series." Last year the Toronto tcam de- feated the Pats in five games. If they down the westerners again this year. they will become the second team in 118 years to win the national title two years run- ning. Oshawa Generals won the Memorial Cup in 1939 and 1940. Following tonight's opcncr at Maple Lcaf Gardens. the next three games are scheduled there for Sunday, li'cdncsday' and Fri- day. Additional gamcs will be scheduled latcr if the series goes beyond (our games. Thursday night both teams will be guests at the first annual Mom- orial Cup dunner. altcndcd by no- tables of both professional and amateur hockcy. itemember When By THE CANADIAN PRESS Albert F r e n ch y) Belangcr. hard - hitting Toronto liywcight. won the Canadian title from Clovis Durami oi xlontrcitl 28 years ago tonight at Toronto. Be- langer. scoring one knockdown. won a unanimous decision in 10 rounds. N WILLIE - MAYS. or TAKE GIANTS, my 55 IIEA BED roe TIIE GREA 7557 gsasazv ax: M5 sPEcr,4czJLAR , 012552, 5WcE ' ,4E's IMP M5 3557 spmxva TRAMIW6 5521501 EVER. FIGHTIN' MAD "If they want a slaughterhouse. we will give it to them.' are llle fightin' words of Murph Cham- berlain. coach of the Chatham Maroons. Eastern Canada's rep- resentatives in the Allan Cup series. Chamberlain was refer- ,-mg to a boarding incident in second game when Maroon centre Ted Power suffered eye and head cuts after being lmlilded W Willie Schmidt of yerhon.” B.C. Murph also complained of over- h05pj(p1jty"on the part of Ver- non citizens and moved his team to a hotel in nearby Kelowna. B.C. The series is tied at one apiece. Bermuda Wins Fourth Race HAMILTON. Bermuda (AP) - Bermuda yachtsmen won the fourth race in the international one design series for the Amorita Cup Thursday and took a.3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series against Long island Sound sailors. Led by Bert Darrell and Sir Bay- ard Dill. who took the first two places. the Bermuda team won ll;-)l.tl.t to 25. if. G. Seymour took third place to pace the Long ls- lancl team. DRIVE Fort MEMBERS M()N'l'REAL (CPI-A campaign to recruit new members and ad- ditional volunteer workers will be lconductcd during Mental Health lwcek. April 30 to May 5. by QUE- lhec's Canadian Mental Health As- sociation division. i5lANT or me GIANTS . 3,-Alan Mm BOURNEMOUTH, England (AP) Ham Richardson of Westiicld.i Davis Cup team, Angeles and Paris outiasled Brit-. Richardson. who -played StW'('nl ning the first two sets and lcznlintg 4-0 in the iliird. the Amcrit-zin in- gan to tire just as Schmidt iuniui his best form and Uli ran off six straight games. Tlicn KiCliili'(l.stllI drank some swectcncd lca tlurint: lthe intermission and rcturnctl to win. l1 l Patty, sci-ontlsccdctl play:-r in lihe tournament. rallied ailvr a L 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Soccer Results L()NI)0N tRciilcr.w- soccer games play:-cl in Britain Iii-xuIl- of Wcrlin--4I.iy 's'lI l.lCA('.l'l:J ' "on 1 ISI Lincoln C 2 Stoke (' I Division III tsoutlurni Gillinglium 2 Colt-in-sit-r 1' i Ipswich T 2 Brigliion ill: I Norwich C 0 Bouriu-nio:uh ".5 ,5 Reading I lixotcr t" 2 Southend U I Wiitiniil t) W Swindon T 0 Qnccnx I' ii I Torquay U 5 Aldcixhui 0 ill Division ill liiurtlit-uni -1 Bradford C 4 Mari-tn-hi I J N .(1rewc A 2 Workiiiuiim I on lGFlnlSL))' T 2 Southptirl o I Wrexhain 1 Halifax '11 1' I l.().N'l)0.'x' iRClllCI's - 1'- . .1 socccr games played 'ln....i-.y the United Kingdom ENGLISH l.lC.lt.l II Division III l.sou:ln-in. Layton 0 2 Milluuil I .Vortlioi.ipton 5 Ncupoii 0 ll'als:ill 4 Crystal P I) Division III tllortlirrnl Scunthorpe 1 Stockporl 5 SCOTTISH LEAGLE Division A Rallli R 4 tlotlwrncll 3 Irish Cup final ri-play Distillery 1 Git-nioran I (Replay at Winrlsor P.-irk. fast. Monday, April 30). flow To Understand Others NO habi is more common or damaging than that of judging Odie! people unkindly. Pout. it. is amazing how "good gossip" will enrich year life, onlnrge your soul. May lisnadefs Digu-it. tells you howtnnenrchoutmmi lallk about, the beat in people; given 4 rules for overcoming the bad habit. of iudgix your fellow man. Gd. you May Reader's l)ige-st io- rlay: 41 articles of hunting in- tact. including the heat from at-t boob, leading mnuzinu, cjud to -ve your time. Hel- N. J.. I Rhodes scholar at Oxford , wimu-r of the James Norris Mern. and a member of the American orial 'l'i-ophy as the outstanding de- turned ba(.'klf(In(-(2fnan' (h N - Sweden's 21-year-old Ulf S(:llIlllLli,lL(-agm: m E anon” Hockey and veteran Budge Patty of Losilcaziie ain's top-ranked "Roger Bcckcr to that . . . . llariev has ca tured th hth -r i fth B 1.1 . .. i P '3 hgfi ctfuifslm tlallianisso toullnalilid-hl l;l,l):nnl1hell.::”Ials0 WWW" 51-000 Thursday. ' i" hours of tennis Wednesday. ht.-.'itll"M'l)l" mllr far I" lmlll in llla Schmidt 6-3, 6-3, 4-6. 6-3. Aitt-r v.in- I l'”"”” 'li stilt!"-i Writers. broad- riixlt-rs and It-lerasters in the six ixlll. run-c. ('loscsi was Bill Gads- lw of New York Rangers. with 50 ,llniLl5'. ninncr in the 1953-54 sea- mn lll1('ll llir lropliy was first pre- ll 'iii'o slow start and beat Becker 11-9, ll' .1 -nun mini and first joined Cana- Signs Agreement 1 With Minor Club illvlll Willi Lcesburg, F1a.. in the? Patty In Finals Of Norris Memorial Trophy .'l'i0.x'l'lil-IA1. (CPI .. Doug Ha,-. '0,V of Zlionircal Canadians is the for the 1955-56 season, the announced Thursday. it is the second successive year ll"l'l'P.V rci-cirr-rl 156 points of I rm:-rl THIS third with 44 points. it tho Imif-uzn mark Harvey .ttl 71'. points and duplicated this iii the xcconti half of the on In the mid-season voting K hail 17 points and Gadsby 16. .1 nniixv Montrealer, is DOUG uanvnv of the late president of Detroit Red. Wings. is awarded "the regular d.e lence Player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest ll.iIlt-I Richardson And !Doug Harvey Named Winner Two Horses To Rate Via T.V. LOS ANGELES (AP) Two horses 3.000 miles apart will race each other Sunday afternoon via television. it will be a match race at 1 1-10- miles. The horses. yet to be so- iected, will carry 115 pounds each. Willie Shoemaker will be aboard one of them at Hollywood Park. 10 miles from Los Angeles. The vet- eran stakes Jockey, Eddie Arcaro. will ride the other at Jamaica, 13 miles from New York. on Long island. Cameras will he synchronized al the tracks to show the horses rac- ing on one screen divided later- ally. George Cassidy. New York starter. will monitor a screen- showing both horses in the starting gate and will send them of! to- gether. Fred Caposcla, a New York announcer, will call the race. The screens will show the eight poles at both courses and the speed of the cameras will be so co-ordinated that the relative posi- tions of the horses can be deter- :n: .n ihr 1947-48 season. He was I - viniiicd to the 1955-56 first all- l.lI lmiili. Cmmm all-round ability in that position." mined accurately at a glance. The M-nix trophy. in memory; Open for Pulpwood when removed from the roads. nii.w ttjkl-:1-3 (AP) -- Milwaukee: ..m-s Tliurstlay followed up their; -uiv .-i-.-in-rt full working agree-I :i-- ll Florida state league by as- .wn: lloccr Belanger. a 22-year-, 1 ii--i bascinan from Quebec. to :- cluli. I PULPWOOD Our Yards at Montague and Georgetown will be BOATES (P. E. I.) 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