Toronto's Streets Jammed As City Honors Champions TORONTO (CF) —— lt look-3d like Red Square mi May Day. The crowd estimates ran trurn 50.000 to 150.0“) I: Toronto Maple Leafs—this year's Stan igy Cup champions — inched mau- way up Bay Street Wed- lead” in a storm of ticker tape- "Beating Chicago wasn't as much trouble," shouted George Amusing ll be bullcd his way W the crowds around city hall. Moss Still Unconscious l'le carried the Stanl 1 his arms. ” C“, h “The Black Hawks defence wasn‘t as tough as he shouted. ‘ The parade honoring the am lteam to bring the cup to Tor- onto in 11 years began half an‘ of Bnyi hour late at the foot Street. it was a lot later than that by the time the open car's inched through to city where awaitld. ‘ Police cordons broke and every available officer in the city was sent to the scene to keep order. Police. asked whether the crowd approached 1w.000 said they believed it came closer to LONDON (APl—Stlrllng Moss‘ 150.000. was reported maintaining a alight improvement Wednesday night although he still was un- conscious 4s hours alter crash- lng in a race. ‘ The condition of the 32-year. old autoraclng ace is “satisfac- tory." said a spokesman at the hospital to Wimbledon. Moss suffered injuries to his hrad. shoulder and left leg in a 100- mile-an-hour crash at Goodwood Monday. Earlier in the day a hospital statement said Moss was sleep- ing a little lighter and there were no complications. One aspect of Moss's condi- tion took a turn for the better. A hospital spokesman said: “The bone injury to his left shoulder has been confirmed by a-rays. but does not appear to bl of a serious nature." LAUNCHED ATTACK VIENTIANE (Apl—Thc Lao- “Eren the reception for the King and Queen. back in 1939 couldn't compare with this" salild Controller Don Summer- \'I 8. HAVE TO WALK Tough Tim Horton was pant- ing by the time he made the city hall. where a civic recep— tion was to be held. "We had to get out of our convertible way down Bay HAVANA (AP) — The Cana- dian team finished a two - day Canada - Cuba swim meet in capping all 10 scheduled events. Topping off the display. two the civic welcome latreet and tight our way tha rest of the route." ha said A number of persons collapsed and were trealcd by first aId (lattendants. The temperature was close to 74. more than 50 will chads. because separated from their parents and were takai into city ban by the police. There were so many that a room was set aside to keep them In. And two hours later there were still 10 of 1 them there. l Judges adjourned cottt lot . about two hours when they were 1 unable to operate in the din. E lBoxer Goes (To His Home l BLUEFIELD. W. Va. (AP)— Heavywelgbt fighter Tunney Hunaaker. smiling and wsvuig from an ambulance cot, left hos- .pital Wednesday his home at Fayettevillc. W. Va. Hunsaker. 32. was taken to hospital April 6 after suffering a brain injury in a fight with Joe Shelton of Cleveland. Canadians Make Fine Showing Final results showed the Ca- nadian men with 70 points to I. for the Cuban swimmers whlla (grand style here TLesday night. the Canadian women outclassed ‘their Cuban opposition 86-18. 1 C a n a d a“: Patti Thompson tian defence ministry said Mon- Canadian girls set two Cuban, broke Cuban and Central Amer- lsunched a large - scale attack day pro - Communist to r c e a; Saturday against government po—l records and one Central Amer- ican mark. The Toronto-area swimmers. ilcan records with a clocking of [one minute. 0.2 seconds in the lwomen's 100 - metre freestyle sitlons near Nam Tha. the north- hcadcd by coach Steve Mellars.icvent_ west provincial capital. Military informants said govcrnment forces suffered 25 dead. Com- munist Viet .\iinh rasualtlcs were not determined. BEGINNING MAY Ist NEW FARES UP TO 50% LOWER CHARLOTTETOWN SACKVILLE arrived a?” (“5‘1 Linda Luker set the other a on; w; a cue n swept all four cvcnts in a com- cum" "cam in the “ma” petition with Cu han athlctes breast - "rake. coming in first Sunday. in three minutes. 14.6 seconds. To MONCTON TRURO NEW GLASGOW SAINT JOHN HALIFAX BATHURST ANTIGONISH SYDNEY QUEBEC MONTREAL @112 Guardian snoowo MON Rod Lover Advances 30mm. 2 I g land (AP) — Reigning Wimbledon champion Rod Lavcr of Aus— tralia defeated Keith Carpenter of Canada. 63. 6-4. 0-0. Wednes- day and reached the W finals of the British hard court championships. Jaroslav Drobny. 40-year-old Czech-born veteran. beat Geoff Knox. ll, of Australia. 6-4. 6-4. m to reach the round of eight Becca Schuurman of South Africa crushed Mrs. Rosemary Deloford of Britain. 6-0. 0-3, to reach the women‘s quarter- girls. Yankees Let Roberts Go NEW YORK (AP) -— Robin Roberts, one - time pitching great with Philadelphia Phillies of the National League. was given his outright release Wed- nesday by New York Yankees of the American League. Roberts. who helped pitch the Philllea to the National Dengue pennant in 1950. was purchased from Philadelphia for 325.000 last Oct. 16 and was signed to a contract calling for Roberts won one and lost 10 last year with the Phillies. He had not pitched for the Yankees. Roberts could not be reached for comment but manager Ralph Houk said "that i regret that l have not been able to pitch Roberts more. it is our feeling that he should have ev- i cry chance to get another job and it is for that reason that‘ we are releasing him at thisi $2.10 11.25 12.50 time." i 2.80 3.80 4.80 4.80 5.20 5.60 5.60 9.20 finals, along with seven British , ~ PAGE 11 Manual“ SPORTS FRONT By PIU! CALLAGEAN Ball Meetings Held TEE-owcamabwnandthawndhlew.yatitdidn'tm “baseballadidalsfmmhddmgorgamzauonalmeeunaia WELCOME, RED Malton from Chicago. the (ant daughter Cascy with one arm and signed autographs with the other hand. (CP ercpboto) where Leafs Stanley Cup from Black Hawks. At an stage. Kdly held his in- !)laple Leaf fans p r o v e d to be real supporters as they shouldered Red Kelly after he and his team arrived at Chicago Defeats Dodgers; Yankees Edge White Sox singles, his first in 10 trips to l and homers by Frank Maison. the plate. ‘ and Conley. Conley. who fanned Kansas City Athletics capital. l eight. hit his homer off starter iscd on Detroit's sloppiness than and loser .lim Hannah. held off a Tiger rally to edge Night games Scheduled in the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Shortstop Andre Rodgers re- turncd to Chicago Cubs‘ lineup chncsday after missing eight aide lid Gsarlottetowu on Tuesday night, Word from the western capital was that there Is a strong possibility that a four-team league may operate there this suns- .er. Legion Juniors and Pontiaca bad representatives at Taco- day's session but the RCAF boys are definitely interested and will field at least one outfit. The word is that two teams may curse from the air base, Here in Charlottetown. the executiia of The City Baseball Iague got together and the decision was that four teams should compete in the loop this season. Last summer three fought for the championship eventually won by the Dodgers. The other nub flu were the Flyera and Stars. The executive were pleased with the overall result in 1961 but all members felt that there no my others who wanted a chance to get into action. They believe that it shouldn't be too hard to get for! teams lined up and ready for action. Further meetings will be taking place shortly and things an surely starting to pick up as fat- as this summer sport k can- cussed Some Changes Coming ALTHOUGH Toronto Maple Leafs have wcui themselves the aanley Cup. it's almost certain that some of the members of this vicar-im- squad will not be back. Of course. It‘s purely our guess and that has been wrong far too often. However. we have the idea that Olmstead has decided to call it quits and that Leafs are ready to part with Eddie Lit- aenbuiger and Eddie Shack. Then it's douhtlul if Johnny Bower will try It again. although the ageless veteran was mighty good until his injury In that fourth Stanley Cup final game. We don't fllhi they’ll send Al Arbour away unless they can get anothu' defenocrnan to spell off the big four if Injury occurs, Jerry Chcevers possibly should have another year in (h minors before getting a regular bcnh as goaltender but if Bower doesn't come back the leafs need a regular rieiminder in a hirry. Of cam. they have Don Simmons but they'd hardly want to give Simmons the regular position. Black Hawks surely can‘t stand pat if they want to regain top honors or at least be strong contenders. That defence seeds strengthening and they could do with some reinforcements on those forward lines. After you mention Stan Mikita. Bobby Hull and Ah MacDonald, you can't exactly do much raving about the rest of those Hawk forwards. NATURALLY. all clubs have weaknesses that can! help bid the trouble is to get the other clubs to give that kind of hip. However. some squads. desperate for assistance. may have to plug some of these weak spots in order to not what they want. Things should he mighty intcrcstlng ltcfore matters are fl!)- alized for next season's operations. Three years In a row now the Stanley Cup has gone to three different outfits. The othu' clubs are getting the idea that they would like to snare this old mug. Mcunealosigwayinthrecyearsand patio-ally Boston and New York are taking hem from that If 'Nrontls games because of an lniurcd knee and promptly hit a home run that helped Cubs defeat Los Angeles Dodgers 9-6. it was the only day game scheduled in the N ational League. Ernie Banks tied the score at 6-6 with an eighth-in- ning homer. George Altman was purposely passed. then Rodgers came up with his timely hit. It was the first win of the year for Don Elston. third Cub pitcher. Larry Shcrry was sad- dlcd with the loss. in the American at New York Hector Lopez hammered a two run line single to centre in the ninth with the bases loaded to give Yankees a 7-0 victory over Chicago White Sox. Not every- thing was good for Yankees— Whitc Snx jumped on Whitey Ford and three successors for 17 hits. MARIS ENDS DROUGHT Roger Maris broke a hitting d r o u g ht by collecting two Probable Pitchers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchcrs for today's major league gamcs. won and lost rccords in parentheses: American League Cleveland (Bell 2-0) Angcles (McBride 1-2). blinncsota (Pascual 2-1) Baltimorc (Brown (M) (N). Kansas City (Wyatt i-l) Detroit (Lary 1-“. Washington (Bouldln 0-0) Boston (Schwall 1-2). National League st. Louis (Simmons M) Houston (Shani: 1-0) (N). Los Angelcs (Richert 1-0) It Chicago (Ellsworth 20). Philadelphia (Hamilton 1-1) It Milwaukee (Hendley 1-1). at Los at at It MONTREAL (CM—Tim lob (on of Toronto Maple Leafs set two records for scoring by do Leals' Tim Horton Set Two Records the Bengals 9-8. Detroit made five errors. Jerry Walker picked up his third victory without a defeat and Doug Gallagher loit his major league start. At Boston the Red Sox whipped Washington 7-1 on the fivehlt pitching of Gene Conley fNation-at had San Francisco at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Mn- waukee. St. Louis at Houston and New York at Cincinnati. In the American Minnesota was at ‘ Baltimore and Cleveland at Los - Angcles. Citadels’ HAMILTON (GP) - Goalie Jocelyn Cardinal of Quebec Cttadcls threw in the towel with seven minutes to go Tuesday night — he was tired and so were his team-mates. And his coach. Len Corriveau. agreed with him. Hamilton Red Wings had already done the damage—they whipped Cltadels N to win the Eastern Canada junior hockey championship in four straight games. The plucky goalie. easily the backbone of the club, withdrew in favor of Fernard Rivard late in the third period. “He said he was tired." sald’ Corrivcau. “And tired goalies get hit in tha face. I didn't want to take a chance on him getting hurt and what he said he was tired. that was it." Cot-rival: said. 'lt didn't matter to me if there were only seven 'ninutes left in the game—I wasn't going to take a chance on having the boy hurt for nothing. He played a good series." , licenses the Stanley Cup playoffs. th 0 National Hockey League said Wednesday. He got 16 pants on three goals Threw In Towel ley (1). Chicago m 011 ill-— t 11 1 ( New York 000020 014— 7 ll 2 . Baltimore Goalie In the four games. Cardinal faced 309 Hamilton shots-an average of about as a panic. His mates managed only at as ‘ the Wings' net-41 a game. BASEBALL SCORES American Lcam Washlngton 000000010. 1 H Boston 000 500 30a - '7 7 l Harman (0 - 1). Ripplemeyer (6). Kutyria (B) and Retzer; Conley (2-1) and Pagllaroni. HR: Bos—Malzona (i). Con- Pizarro. Fisher (9) (0-2), Lawn i9) and Carmen. Lollar (7); Ford. Daley i7). Coates (7). Sheldon (9) (1-0) and How- ard. HHs: Chi — Landis (5). Nyk—Skowron (3). Kansas City 110040210— In. Detroit MONO“— ! 10 S Walker (3-0). Mchvitt (6). Gratin m and Sullivan; Gal- lagher (0-1). Jones (5), Foy- ‘niis dmnge of champkwis is National Hockey League and it's top. Maris Has a ball game without a hit. edge but atraaga things happen Roger Maris is having a hard could drive so far in such a short space of time, then it docn't look too impossible for the other clubs at that. a mighty good thing it! (Isa a pity it doesn‘t happen mth Troubles WIIENwowrsstetlifI.Netior-kit'ankeeahadtirtaspd.‘I Isirdmlgbt [shroud Roger Maris again had gov-m Of course. the Yankees are solid choices to again the American League in the world series but that fact all!» wil not get them in there. On paper. you must give the Bombers the In professional sport. Teams without any license whatever rise up and beat you sad this could occur more often than the experts expect. time of it getting fit. at H .122 batting average shows. Things are tough for the lawns l't- klng and not exactly too rosy for the world champions. We. who mod of the time pick underdogs and are more often than not watching the hated enemy celebrate when the gamm are over. had a perfect- ly enjoyable time during the semi-final and final series for (the Stanley Qrp, Chicago Black Hawks coul- dn't be more abllgtng_ They .knockcd out the Canadian. public enemy No. 1 in our hockey picture. and then lost their hockey magic and al- tsck (7). Cladding (a). Regan (9) and Brown. i Mlnnesota 010M“:— 3 7d, 000 000 ll)— 1 t l l Lee (1-1). Moore (9) and Bat”l fey; Estrada (1-2) and Triandos. l HRs: Bait—Brandt (2). Minn—- lemon (1). National League Ina Aagelea “HRH—O Ii Chicago m set «a— s is s - Pordres. L. Sherry (8) (1-1) and Roseboro: Hubble. Curtis (6). Elston (ll (1-0) and Bar- rsgaii. HRs: LAHSnlder (a), and 1: assists to break a record diapointssetlaatyearby Pierre Pilots of Chicago Black. m I Hawks. I I.“ m 1! assists also broke a record held by Pliote. The Chi- cago defenceman had 12 in the lmt playoffs. ‘ Statistics published after sin—i dw‘s game hi Chicago. when LedspdlnodoffflansI-lto' cup. showed that Hor- three goals and 11 as- ahts for 15 points. The missing anlst Med up when the official scorer at Ma- pla Leaf Gcrdns informed NHLi. headquarter! that Horton ss—l t‘l [UN («7 Fit Til} V'K‘ moore- t Yr§ highestaoorerlathepiayom. by Stan Mlkt‘ta‘s “Horses-ifs” ’m a “at mine m. nua- hl’ Ml: To ens assd tall in n-ora only HE‘S“: w" m fl-“mw w a mu. m. i t— W. Davts (3). Chiannto M). ‘Banka (4), Rodgers (1). (New York issssssss— 1 41 "scam—'lt“ Miller (0-3). Moorbead (3), Jackson (6). Jones (I) and Can- aluaro; Pnrkey (3-0) and Ed- We bowled two strings of ten- phis (candlcpins) at New hflnas. situated between Kenti'ille and Wolfvllle. last Saturday. The-y also have 16 alleys and automs~ tic pin-setters. The only dif- ferences from the Crest-Lana set-rm were the tea-mine. and the fact that the balls returned on the surface instead of under cover as they do in Summer- aide. There is no particular pin to lay low. of course. in order to register a m. and the rnly way to achieve a rem is to roll all three balk in the gutters which can be easily date with a little practice. You can also take advantage of me deed pins to help twie when. SPORT ECHOES By Norman Maodonald Summerslde Bureau of The Guardian Much Appreciated lowed our Leafs as «all I. champagnc_ Things are cer- tainly picking up. it isn't very long ago since Mamoskl bi. that home run. Winnipeg sub- ducd Trlmlilc and his fl-Cata. our haschall Bantams. soft- .ball Mackenzles. and hockey .Mldgrta all won the Marlthsn .llllf‘s. and the last we m Roger Maria was hitting .1”. We must remember all tholl thinrzs mme nrxt Thanksgivin. Day. Hod Some Bowling ballscemstogodowafatbo exact right spot for a grand slam. and two or three phi fall. Maybe you should attach a (use and have It timed to explode at the right split sco- ostd. We enjoyed It. hit pra- fer the- flve-pln game at Cl“ Lam-v. Vollcy‘haIl Is melting n n citing climax at Civic m oriiim in Summers. ide. The I!” tit-«wen finals will begh M wcckmd The lenduc is all posrvd of two setting. "A" afl in section "A" MICK. ates take on Y's Men. all h Firemen clash with die ~.~— 0|] 1! . Rickrtts. Lopes w. Star-trout , (I) and Cutrigld: Carpia. Broa- ltad '7'. Peterson (8‘. Blaylock‘ . (I) and Kravits. l M ssme 3 2|; Jack‘vlle summ— t 0.. Mathias. F. Dminclly (7). Her-l M. Kay and 0006!! Officials flew here Wednesday to try to per aaade the English sown- beam to lift its ban on Enc‘vsh professionals playing in Canada "The startling thing is that ads." said George Gross of the Canada Profusional | .m nmfl'fig‘f' we! (at m nutter-er; o» be ban applies only to c». > (mourn-.0“ (I) J. l‘kmrwliy in)‘ I "m3. What you must do to make matched and upfi a" rut ].u1'_uu a strike to a mystery. The mold happcm Pittsburgh MMID— a ti] . . Perry «1-». Larsen (0) and 809m To Stir Bailey; Friend (3-1) Lamle - (7). Olive (8). Sturdlvant (9) no babel boys are beg- teams. but his b aw I H and Leppert. H'Rs: sF—Cepeda ha. a. g.- my”, mlfl’tvrll It!!! I! M ‘ lunbslleylsl. ‘ M-Iuh‘ermfi Ilfl'Infll! «(RCAl‘pena-v Ma. swasssss—s II wcl is expected MP“ Milwaukee summ— 1 11‘. M has '- SUI-ml“ have already moves—- and Mankarowaltheellayboye-lytI-eeteams mouthemtsafllcmvfln gan l6). Ferrarese l8) and Dal-I III M, Klian owl the opiate! that I fl ry'rrrpie; Plcbe (11)) and Torre. not to enter the league. There be necessary ta have II. "Rs. Mil—Mathews (0). Ad- II a paadblllfy M the Alr- teams to utmn II the “I’- cock (3), force may come Ia with two lna material. International Ledges i w (Halo masses—s 3L Soccer League. 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