‘ pa Ca 7 . 9 PORTS FRONT Che Guardian | “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” | Local Hounds “SECOND SECTION Charlotictown, Thurs, May 20,1965. PAGE 13 Perf Well o . 2 . Everything Coming Right! aa comaag i visit Earl Corrish in Southport. He is the Z i kennel of 15 beagle dogs Mr Corrish breeds these animals at his home ana enlers ie ; practically all the beagle trials im the Maritumes Cr LOS Angeles voagers enjoyed great deal of success with ins ex —+_———~ 6S -ANGELES + AP -—There—socid—fill_2- c —— John Purdin_have- ‘esterday that when he first got interested ir qe suum bate Gigluestens\oeang tasciie such ae Wes son cect Maaned action 7 a7 beagles he thought” everyone woula~think~he—wes ‘or the current lofty positioe of Parker and Jim Lefebvre would Tommy Davis’ broken ankle, | mow he tinds that beagle competitions are a Les Angeles Dodgers im the Na- play up te expectations. which may well keep him side | mited States and the rials are rapidly catch- Se ee cee Ge ae ee Ss Con at ot ten, es Oe tee a or that he paid $125: 4 aere’s am. observation cov- third baseman John Ken crushing blow expected. ' 7 beagle in kennel . a - os a let of the area medy im the ‘then-controversial Dodcers have four replace- i, 6 te weiter sad tales wae Sie SP Ameen chee Everything we said all wm Frank Howard deal with Wash- ments for Tommy and none has pions in their respective classes says 4 er. which not a soul bebeved. imctoe would “rove beneficial. been a disaovointment. great deal of satisfaction in breeding his own dogs anu adaed tas come true Mamager Walter Alston goes That would be Fairly Waly he has a couple of hounds now that perform much better im See te) PE as chen wa Genes Carte Sat See (Mons. Al Perens S08 Teeny ae ee Arthur E. (Red) Patterson, before taking off on Dedg- Griffith 00. yublic relations voire of the ’- gnesent read trip. be had Third base years has, For anyone who is in the same situation as this writer and hub. isu antes ene.” an Se isn’t accustomed to the procedure at these trials the dogs are Included was the firm belief PARKER LEADS more. with Kennedy and Dick | first checked for drive (or. speed) and then tested for alertness that the Dodsers' star south- “The bicgest differesce be- Tracewski fighting for the job. | as the rabbit that they are chasing is forced to change course paws. Samdy Koufax and tween this ali club and last it's 2 safe bet neither one will | abruptly to see if the hound will check him. ‘ ‘San oe ee ee 7 eM be Not Alten wit ms ae or or ce ba ole tie Geo fe : the he feels in hottest at 4 i that vifeher Claude Osteen Parker. 5. im his first full ; at : told us: “I sell the odd one, but I am just in # for the sport = year im the majer leagues, has ——_—_ — ae it, and anyway very few people are willing to pay what the bees a2 oem His 32 batting i are worth.” - PROBABLE average leads the club BASEBALL PREPAPE FOR OPENING In the Atlantic Trials held recently in Halifax Earl had = “The Dedgers tect nothing. im : ee A a er three dogs entered and they picked up a second, third and fifth PITCHERS fact gained, when Parker forced SCORES The Charlottetown Driving drivers get set-for— opening shown. with Challenger Pick to take the MacDonald owned —_ _— _ the — hounds ~ Cape Bretos and his By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘ons eld chee Forty bas By THE ASSOCIATED Paras [2t% 2 bee-hive of activiy sight af the local raceway. cused py Vic MacDonald. iorse out fora workout Earl plans oe Seasae o ton pate tenes © bend Be . Ps > = . these iners and June Sth. Don MacNeil! i Chariot ; , Probable pitchers for teday s mere than replaced Frank How- National - eS = etme ee hounds compete in the Bluenose Club trials ah ’ National League behind lead-off ace Maury .Wills ; ‘ ‘ ; ‘ ; is really geing to dogs. San Francisco. Marichal (63) bas brought n> signs of regret (52), Abernathy (8) and Ber- 4 ee Se ees aes ee et te : Tid Bits From Here And There Ckhes GOS ot Conctenee, s bee ot Ses Clem, (Oe ae, Onan amTist # «@3) i = ii ios : € is (1. aD. : ag oa a ee ee Clee e pig gg ee sa 1‘ . « a Well known Charlottetown horseman, Joe Arsenault, will New York. Spahn (33) af Koufax is $2 and has struck Bethke (5) Lary. (7) and Gon ii leave the ‘Island Saturday with James ‘Roch’ MacGregor to Milwaukee. Bilasingame ‘2-4! t im Ger: Sadowski (3-1) Osinski (9) 4 journey to Halifax where he will train horses for MacGregor. (ND. oe a on ia ak Tene aie On June 7th Joe will journey to the US. with ‘Roach’ and | Philadelphia. Short (43) a2 36 and locks as goed as ever N.Y. — Lewis (4). Mil — Terre a : continue his duties with the MacGregor stable. St. Louis, Gibson (7-6). ‘XN? It: appears that for the first ‘9.’ : By~“JIM CULLEN hearing without a proper war- for failing to appear for a hear- an official of the United States ite i Derby Oaly came< scheduled time Koufax and Dor Drysdale, Pittsburgh 00 e00 160— 1 60 Editer . |famt as he wanted to catch a ing. in Moncton ue Trotting Association. eee = ee ee uae ot Geran State Sc . American League the Dodgers’ two $70.000¢ius Cincinnati e00 6806333 4@ Don MacNeill captured top ferry to the Island The next Don appealed his case to the — The case against MacNeill was ys,y.3) and the Belmont Stakes at Aqueduct June 5. “His blood Washi Rickert «1-3: of puchers will have great sea- ee. oo ine Pagliaroni: oe a sone tS eee ee er St wee ens Cotiod. Nalee Trotting Assotia- Moen wt at Be beet and count still isn’t right,” said trainor Bill Winfrey “So I'm going McCormick «{1-2> af Detroit_ eae Maloney. {2-1) and Pav- Charlottetown Driving Park, jim the papers where Chariotte- ti a hearing was w i RR eee ae I ‘ : time he meeds Lolich (5-2). «N! am ip Se veer letich. HRs: Cinci—Johpson (6) season, and then packed his' town’s Don MacNeill was fined between MacNeill’s |!awyer, Neill barn yesterday this was ° = re ae the ee Boston. Monbouquetie (52) at LIMITS ACTION “2 + Pavletich (4). erase wp and beaded Sof Ot |$200-00 ond eupenGed for a year Meicten's presiding jeder and the first we knew of his acquittal. —— es ey S New York. Stettlemyer (32 And so effective have been American League tawa’s Rideau Carleton track us yesterday: “ ° Baltimore. McNally (1-1) af the front four hurlers—Koufax, Besten 629 100 @se— 3119 with a stable of 10 horses. The ° ° , seems kind of ironic that it was = The Appellate Division unanimously affirmed a lower court Cleveland. Siebert (32). (NX) Drysdale. Osteen and Podres— New York 000000000—@ 42 MacNeill remed horses never announced that I was suspended decision that awarded Warren Spahn, ace left-handed pitcher Only games schedule that suck mew ones as Jim Lonborg (22) and Ryan; finished out-of the moncy in any =r — Wy j ie ‘and I have a gold licence for now with New York Mets, $10,000 in damages for the publica- Downing (24). Mikkelsen (6) % their starts om the Ontario Ma we “Veeesce a acioar cus ac” best ‘tion of ““The Warren Spahn Story.” The lower court had called : Reniff (9) Hamilton (9) and "@*e¥’- book “‘an unauthorized intrusion” into Spahn’s private life. : Edwards, Schmidt (9)... én ee ee ‘58. reek cae Ga es ee Tes ck eo egal Ae laeiotion aggainal ether pabacaml eae of the book written by Milton J. Shapiro and published Baltimere eee e cided to move his horses to Que- in the 200-209 starts division in ne con ert enn 2 a, bec City. He was only im Que- North America and the top ten Julian Messner Inc a Cleveland ars are ‘ang Ber 8 abort HT sehen hese ms we eee oS The first amateur boxing card of the season will be held \ Island Five Pin Championships for men | orsino. McDowell (32) and Ax 25K and ® forced '@ CLEVELAND (AP) — Hot- them.” he said tn his soft south- fold lirence arded ® in Stellarton, N.S. next Wednesday Boxers from the f ne On the way home Don stopped Hitting Whitfield of Cleve- ern drawl. : Archie Moore club of Trenton. N.S. will take-on fighters ‘ at the Washington 000 000 000— © 34 off at Moncton's Brunswick |/224 Indiams credits a stiff back “You know, I don't have a lot IT WAS RIDICULOUS from the Monarch Athletic Club of Saint John. N.B. The Trenton : Detreit __ 000620 28x 4 5® Downs to give a couple of his {tor the hitting streak that has of tools like other cuys. I car't ne ene elule-le-epersied-bip-Dien-Melsate- Ron Brothers. promotes. the * - : . ‘ ee ‘Tt horses a chance to Work out a him — or mate a eas aa = whole thing was ridiculous as I — — Bridges 8) _Camilli, Me- ‘their travelling pains. After rac-|the American League's hitters. lately, t catch too 00d was fined and suspended with- Cabe ‘7): McLain (1-2) and ing on the Moncton oval Mae- My biggest problem always cither. I guess I'm lucky to be cat even haview & learieg”: e spectacular running catch te Frechan. Meal one. Silegpanen ty Gib pre: | eS eee eat Se bet ene ton Dee Don has 14 horses starting this Roger Maris sash an Atneties ee 110 680 @10— 3 4@ siding judge and told te appear quick,” said the Indians’ first ed cent 8 - pretty con’ with his stable. but the At the time it was estimated Saturday, May 22nd City 633 100¢0x— 7161 at the judges stand for a hear- baseman who injured his back good am t's stayed <cinful reinsman said yester- Still Aili Maris would be out of action Howard (32) Wills «(3) Locker ing. ‘during imfield practice nearly around. day: “Some will fall by the way- 1 i ing three weeks. The time is up but Starting at ? a.m. (3) Wilhelm (3) and Romano; Don refused to attend the |three weeks ago. “I get around side because of lameness or im the 30-year-old player still has 5 ss ee ; O'Donoghue (25) and Bryan. ~ jteo fast and I'm way ahead of Jack Nickl some instances it will be acase NEW YORK (AP) — Roger idea when he will be physi- i. ke baa coe Monta [ele ssh a at aus of just not being good enough.” Maris took s few easy swings ‘2/¥_fit to resume his station Get entries in now Phone 4-7142 1). KC—Blanchard (2) Bryan gue “Now my back is a little . Three of the horses in his bar® during pre - game batting prac- in right field. e your « J a +4). | - {stiff it me wait eer. Seeks Victory are from the same. mare, Lil arimeced ence oF tui “I still can’t run hard,” he * First Baseba } guess that’s the best reason MEMPHIS. Tenn. (AP)}—Jack Frisco. The three include: Far} ond his bat away in dis- said. “I've had pulls before, but Rollaway Lanes. Minne. 600 ono 100 002 3 120 _ {Pm hitting better. My stance i8 xickiaus who wont Stride ‘by Honest Abe). oe this is the worst. ese eee— 131 Montague Baseball Schedule: the same and I'm not doing Garnnuneak stace ie his- Alex (by Ableway) and Lucky © estill feel it.” New _ Maris spest the convalescent Boswell. Fosnow (7) Worth-. Friday. May 2ist: 5.30./ else different.” in the rs Frisco ‘by Lucky Chief). es < gee cae period at his home in Independ- ington ‘10) Pleis (2-0) (11) Stig- Juvenile and Midget practice.| The 27 - year - old Alabaman, ‘"” Masters, hopes Don plans to stay at the Char- Y° ankees’ ailing slugger tice Mo. He returned to the man (12) and , May 22nd, at 10.49 who came to the Indians from (OU™*T 2 20! course that has jytetown Driving Park for the %2id sadly Wednesday. club Ti B. Lee (10) D. Lee (@f) (12) — Minor and Little . let. Leuls Cardinals in Decem- "St" ° Jax to him when be summer because he feels. “It “I'm eager tg get into action “It's a helpless ” said Brunet (12) and Rodgers. HR: _ 00 Saturday May 2nd. there |ber, 1962, was used sparingly by (°CS,,°%, Thursday in the first you go away at the first of the again but Td hate to pull that the man who hit 6\bomers in LA—Pearson (2) "| will he an exhibition game of (manager Birdie Tebbetts during round of the $50,000 Memphis year you can never ‘tell what muscle again. 1961, “knowing the fellows need ————— - 7 inmings between the folloving the first part of the season be- Open. your horses will be like and if “Man,” he moaned, “that your bat and there's nothing ~ Children under five make UP two teams: of his - f be- Nicklaus, Dick Mayer, New any go lame I- would like to st be the slowest healin vou can do about it.” 2 per cent of the 2,000,000.008 ee reputation for be Orieams Open winner. defending have them handy the green’ ce : Ss cf . muscle in a man’s : z population of the world’s under- yy) “per: U- Walsh. catcher. C- ing unable to hit well against champion Mike Souchak, local fields le i 5 body . RUSSIANS READ MUCH developed countries. acDonald and W. Sigsworth ‘left-handers. favorite Mason Rudolph and a Don is assisted around his The muscte ‘Maris was refer- oat ee Pitchers. J. Sulllivan. first base, BOT HITTER host of young upstarts head the stable by young Wally McInnis ring to is called hamstring. It The Siberian city of Bratsb ‘ * | 2-.Caim, second base, C. Ryan He became a regular May 4. entry jist of 144 players. and Don speaks highly oi the lies high im the thigh and Maris has 65 libraries. and its 120.00 Abegweit Electronic third base 5 Macdonald. short | setting two hits in three appear- “The short, tight, 6,466 - yard Youngster and’ says he is very tore it in a game against Kan- people buy 1.000.000 books and ° stop, C. Fraser. -right field. ances" against New York Yam- 52, 7 Colonial Country Club £00d around the horses. sas City April 28 while making pamplets each year. Service Centre VISITORS: W. Conohan, cat- kees.' Since then he has beem Course has been a great equali- i iiaiaimaal 11 Elm Ave. cher. B. Conohan, pitcher and one of the hottest hitters in-the Jr for plavers who have not RES ELE 5 i me shortstop. 4. Cain, pitcher and league and Sports a 33 been able to drive the ball as wi ¥ al ae Ww shortstop, B. Fraser. first base, average. : P far as Nicklaus. a 25-year-old - RADIO MARINE RADAR = 8B. Sullivan. second base. 1. | Whitfield’s single drove in the yi, hits the ball with the INTERCOMMS SHIP te SHORE , Nicholson. third base. S. Mun- | Winning run Tuesday im the Im- srencth of a bull ANTENNAE 2-WAY RADIO roe_left field. G. Hughes. center dians 10 victory over Baltimore ——wickiaus has played-at-Mem- Phone 894-3297 field ‘and J. Bell. rizhf field Orioles. It was his 22nd rum phic for the last two years but J. A. McINNIS§ P. E. DOYLE | Spares will be required for batted im for the season. tyimg has had a real hard time. - a both teams . him with Rocky Colavito for the He finished 1ith in 1963 and team lead. oo ‘ _, tied for 12th last vear i aa = ton on! anid < Despite the fact that Nicklaus know . Story “has not been able to handle this jfot started that southpaw pit- course be has been installed as | chefs his weakness a solid favorite to win the event. which winds up Sunday and carrmes a first prize of $9,- O00 FEELING FINE I've played a lot of golf in the last two weeks and am feel- img fine” Nicklaus said He took time off to await the _hirth of his third child and has competed im only three tourna- ments since the Masters Mayer. who all but disap- peared from the colfinc scene after being named golfer of the year in 1957. said Wednest>~ he ‘was anxious to get started at Memphis : have trouble with pitchers seldom i NOW! fr ee) Eastern..Provincial Airways Summer Schedule | Enjoy The All New Peerless Effective: May 17, 1965 | Beverages Leaves Charlottetown For New Glasgow, Halifax, Sydney, Deer Lake, Gander, and St. John's — — BILLIAR McGowan’s Ltd. Lorin Panting 6 Gas tls enced | RELAXATION das iene Weed Islands Jae 7 i ae ie - L et oie R. T. 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