* ~ Tornadoes Interrup Tilts; F Only TwoContestsPlayed =. ° » By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS t Ten. wind-driven home runs, . three’ by Roger Repoz of New “"SSYork Yankees, cleared the in the only two Florida games Played Monday as torna- does whipped -through major league baseball~eamps in the South. ne The Yankees nipped ~Gincin- Reds 10-9, Lou Clinton's | two-run single capping a ninth- inning rally, and two homers by Curt Blefary led Baltimore Or- foles p&st Washington Senators 84 in. the only Florida games., Two Chicago. Cubs pitchers blanked -California Angels 4-0 at Las Vegas, Nev., and Cleveland Indians whipped Los: Angeles | fen nati Dodgers 7-2 at Mesa, Ariz. FOUR CANCELLED The Houston-Pitstburgh, Min- (the strong pitching of Sam Mc- Louis, | ae Chicago White Sox, Boston-New |Strikeout king last season fanned York Mets and Atlanta-Philadel- phia games were victims of the nesota-Kansas City, St. Florida storm. ' Gordie Coleman and John Ed- wards homered for Cincinnati ‘which -led.the Yankees 9-7 going into the last of the ninth. despite’ Revoz’ three blasts. Clete Boyer'’s pinch double Ruben Amaro’s single and Hor- - ace Clarke’s double produced one New York run.and, after an intentional walk to Roy White CBC Releases NHL -Schedule TORONTO (CP) — The CBC released Monday a. partial schedule of the Stanley Cup semi-final games which will be carried, live on its television net- work. All night games will begin at after The only 8:30 p.m. EST, 30 miny the opening faceoff. afternoon game on _ Sunday April 10, between Chicago Black ; »| TORONTO (CP)—Toronto Ma- :|ple: Leafs expect to have left 30 minutes_. after the opening Hawks. and Detroit Red Wings will be carried at 3 p.m. EST. faceoff. a The other four games are be < tween Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens. The dates for these games are April 7, 9 12 and 14. A” further —schedule—of—tele- easts of semi-final games will “be released as the two series progress.- Both series open Thursday with Chicago as host to Detroit and Toronto visiting the : Canadiens. BY ty R BY , _Volkswagens Are Our Specialty . Volkswagen -parts;’ GARAGE Sn CR anna: T known e Progress tention. , (major - |for action when they open their ~ (Stanley, sidelined with pulled ' Hbheen skating for 10 days and ‘Hhim. The 40-year-old veteran of Complete Tine of genuine RUDISCH's | Alherry Plains | — ‘The men whe chooses the Nationally - The cut and "fashionable look” of. his sult mark him as a man ef good taste. See our new selection. ; Clinton singled home .the tying and winning runs. Blefary’s two homers and one by Boog Powell paced the Orioles, offsetting Washington home- runs by Willie kland and Bob Chance. Je All 10 homers in {the two ‘Florida games went over right ifield fences, aided by extremely heavy winds. ‘Ernie Broglio of the Cubs held California to three hits through seven s- and Ted Aber. nathy com; the shutout with two hitless . Catcher Chris Krug. paced the_ Chicago attack with four hits and~three RBIs. ’ ~ Léon Wagner and Max’ Alvis jeach drove in two runs as Cleve- -Jand topped the Dodgers behind Dowell. The American League seven and yielded one: run on) five hits in-the first-six-innings...- |-"TAMPA, Fla. . does that swept Florida Mon- day put a damper on several league baseball teams opening the final week of spring training. - The Houston Astros training Mahovlich, Stanley To Play winger Frank Mahovlich and “|defenceman Allan Stanley ready Stanley Cup semi-final ‘series Thursday night in Montreal , against the Canadiens. | Mahovlich, Toronto's top scorer with - 32. goals—-and 56 points in the regular schedule season, missed last week- $. games because of fluid on the knee. : But manager - coach Punch Imlach_ said he will be ready Thursday. ligaments ‘in his. right. knee, has said the knee does not bother 17--NHL seasons has been a mainstay ‘of the Toronto defence DRAW WINNER . _ Parkdale, PEI _ te It Glentest suit — tailored by Brand — cannot escape at \ 99. 95 site at Coca was damaged, three. exhibition games were washed- out, and high winds and. rain hit other camps. : eral light poles at the stadium were knocked down and -win- dows were broken in the recrea- tion building. burgh Pirates at Fort Myer. was rained out, along -with the Minnesota Twins - Kansas City Athletics match at and the St. Louis Cardinals-Chi- cago White Sox game at Sara- sota hit the Winter Haven camp of no siderable Cincinnati Reds_train, and at St. New York “Mets. (AP)—Pormar~+ The .Pownal_Royals__ defeated Hampshire Bulldogs“ 10-T at—St. Dunstan’s Rink last night in the sixth game in the best of seven final for the Hon. Philip Mathe- son trop! will bé played tonight at eight o'clock at -St. All trophies and awards will be presented following the game. Those receiving awards are; % urged to be on hand. ‘ Hughes, H. Smallwood, and G. MacCallum each a i _| Small wood, B. Wilson, D. dow and M. Crane each fired singletons. : H. Dingwell fired Hampshire's only goal. Dunstan’s University captured the annual interclass basketball tournament at Alumni gymnas- ium by whipping the Juniors by a score of 51-37 in the third game of a best of three- series Sparked by, stellar guards Bob Driscolt-and- Paul Hickey the se- byEResE Astro officials reported sev- Houston’s game against Pitts- Bradenton Strong winds and heavy rain/; ton Red Sox, but there was ‘ . There also was con- |; “sain at Tampa, wheré site for the | Pownal Royals oF Bomb Bulldogs hy The seventh and final game Dunstan’s rink. Scoring for the winners*D. pair:- P. Shei-| =~ SDU Sophomore Capture Honors The Sophomore class at St. drews, National Hockey publicist, said Mond league will year men pulled out to a half-time. lead. Junior stal- Chicago Black ing race. with 22 was: Pula. balanced attack was Hickey with 16, 14 and MacGuire $ E : az = 54 goals and 43 assists. | “CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY ~ CIVIC STADIUM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th. ee POWNAL ROYALS \ New York Yankee ~ outfielder. Roger Repoz -a pears to be walking on while trotting around the: ba- ses after hitting -his third home run in an exhibition Rosseau, Mikita. Get $500Apiece _ Hull--won—$1,000__for_finishing in first-and $1,000 for being the leading scorer in each half of dward identical |the schedule. : Jean Beliveau of Canadiens MONTREAL—(CP)—Ron_An- second |amounts of $500 to Bobby Rous- seau of Montreal Canadiens. and Hawks’. Mikita for their tie finish in set- fond spot—in—_the-individtal scor- Rousseau. and Mikita second to Bobby Hull yof Chi- cago with 78 points on identical records of 30 goals and 48 as- sists. Hull set a record, ing the season with 97 points on vs. ye TYNE VALLEY CLOVER FARMERS. WALKING. ON AIR game with "the Coven: rookie Reis. Bobby Richardson kees won 10-9. League ay the Stan were -While Montreal's finish- second --- half ‘POWNAL ROYALS ‘Hieague will award an equal to Toronto Maple Leafs and Chi- with the same 187 goals against. - v8 HAMPSHIRE BULLDOGS Game time 8% e’clock, admission |’ shaking Repoz’ hand. Repoz homered in- the second, sixth, and eighth innings. The Yan- Verina Trophy duo of Gump Worsley and Charlie- Hodge earned themselves a total of $1,250 for their best goals—against. record on the season and their best |! the $500 Seventh and final game for the ~—-~f Hon. Philip* Matheson-Trophy at 8.D.U. Rink Tonight, Tuesday SECOND SECTION Hockey Association Juveniles advantage of a week St. the St. Lambert ,.club whipped the visitors from Quebec 11-4 in the first game of the Eastern Canadian Juvenile Invitational town Forum last evening. Charlottetown rammed home + | six goals in the first period be- away (they led 6-1 at the end of better organized in the. final pecting a close game this even- Over 1300 fans squeezed - z gk e & i t i i RE eke af = e } i rf i : z ! a 2 z i f ; i Fe i any heli i e.. a d rgde t | i a Fi it MONTREAL (CP)—The city of Sherbrooke, Que., 100 miles southeast of Montreal, will play host to the 10th world water ski championships Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 1967. % i The. event is the centennial \ e Up to 40 \niles per gallon. e Rally-winning- performance e New, sporty 1200 c.c. @ Family-size interior e Spacious cargo area @ 24,000. mile/24 month. \ "Suggested Anglia Standard maximum retail delivered price at Charlottetown, Whitewalls and deluxe wheel covers extra Take a look at Anglia and the luxurious, action-packed Cortina at these dealers. Stewart Motors Ltd. S. R. Johnston Limited 116 St, Peters Road Dial 894-8548 A a. or Great George St. + Dial 894-5579 \ 54 hp. engine ' warranty > P Adm.: Adults 75c; Students 50c 50 cents. pee errs All those receiving trophies and|Water Ski Association. The (First game: best % out of 3 series awards, please be on hand. championships are expected to for Island championship) | ; attract about'160 top names in — fap the sport from more -than 40 8 countries. Mayor Armand Nadeau of |} #11 66 ANGLIA.$1689" | ‘yom | Dr. Wen MacDonald vs. Ivo sS Sherbrooke announced at a CURLING DRAW AT SOURIS Kassner Trophy. | 7-9 | . Ice 1 — Larter vs H.B. Poole. Ice 2 — Delaney vs Peters. 9-11 Ice 1 — Kassner vs H. Poole. East Pack Trophy. Ice 2 — C. Gallant vs J. Dou- cette. taking Lambert defense, superior skat-| F ing ability and the weariness of | * Championships at the Charlotte- | ; ‘fore the visitors got squared) . the first). and then went on to) periods and many fans are ex- Sherbrooke, Quebec Td World Waterskiing Title of $100,000 as a headquarters for 2 “Covers Prince Edward Che Guar Island Like The Dew” Charlottetown, Tues., April 5, 1966. : la ERE Peas : zak BE cE a ¥ e a e REE ‘8 l rl i rl Fe i ef ge c f i Gi ef sh i i ! | i : \ rit S 8 : & # | i | Tbe pet ei RE i ithe t j Re i i = fe Zz i Fe g® aly ry abe iF : a it g 4 R ge» il leae i the championship. _ Designed by Peter M. Acres, a Montreal architect, the new ‘huilding will be located in Sher- brooke’s Jacques Cartier Park on the shore of the Magog River, which flows through the scheduled for Aug. 27-28. CENTRE SEEMS-IDEAL . Mayor Nadeau said the new structure will serve as an ideal centre for various seasonal activities, in addition to its use for the 1966 and 1967 cham- pionships. The week - long centennial tournament is expected to draw o minimum of 100,000 specta- Ss. ' of » the. building, had~ already been raised. Athletes competing will TODAY’S DRAW "INTHE... HENDERSON and CUDMORE Men’s City Curling Championships AT BELVEDERE 6:45 DRAW Bill Acorn vs. Dr. Bill More- side. . x. Frank Curtis vs. Art Burke Doug Cameron vs. Prowse Wes Storey vs. Joe Saunders |9:00 DRAW Cudimore ‘Dr. Chris Gallant vs. John Squarebriggs Jr. : Kip Ready vs. John Square- briggs Sr. F Andy Humphrey vs. ‘Don Stan- hope. Dr. Lem | New Shipment of Honda Bikes — | 160 Model with 18 h.p. overhead cams, dual carburetors, and tele- ll scopic front suspension. ! | 4-cycle engine Fantastic economy “Easy to ride | Absolutely safe i: -..NO DOWN PAYMENT | EASY FINANCING | Keith Carmichael Loe We ] 28 Brackley Pt. Rd. Didi 4-6423 ae — m St.Lam (Francis ke stl C (Rocket) Richard, former Mont. real Canadiens ace, is willing to coach New-.' York Rangers, who finished National Hockey League base- ment this year. : Journal - American Hockey writer Stan Fischler quotes Ri- chard as saying in Montreal, in a telephone interview, that he’d receive the’right offer.” Fischler. “Now I'm wait- the former 000 a year. ~ MUFFLING Bill Russell of the . Boston Wilt-Chamberlain of the Phil- adelphia 76ers as Chamber- lain tries for second period field goal in the first game of t hard- Indignan NEW .YORK .(CP)—Maurice |; ifthe | j take_on the Rangers job “if I/§ dian +s ae PAGE 11 o Charlottetown Juveniles — |Overwhel The Charlottetown Minor # Nilling; t Montreal C ace would take the job for $20,- Celtics keeps close guard on’ best-of-seven, series in. NBA . BIG GUN Eastern- division champion ship. in Philadelphia. Cham... berlain was held to 23 point score for the game as the Cel tics won, 115-96. ‘i (AP Wirephote) 1 berts ~ yy