l‘s monomer: ar-Iottetown, Wed. April 17. 1088. SPORTS FRONT By PIU S CALLAGHAN Hawks Bow Out boned out of the Allan Cup picture MONCTON Hawks have but not before giving a great account of themselves in three ferent sets of series The games to one and irrarlaged to diampions. Monoton has mean a greater interest in the Nova Scotia Senior In 1963-64. You can bet that the other entrants, Ifax Tartans. will be trying their utmost to come up with a Hawks ousted Kemptville - Prescott Combines three then took Sherbrooke in three straight games. beat Windsor Bulldogs in overtime in the opener before dropping the next four to the powemil Ol-LA surer done splendidly. It undoubtedly will dfi. Hockey League especially Hal- ONlY BECAUSE \OF POOR SHOWING Toe Blake Will Return With Halos Next Year By PAUL RIMSTEAD DETROIT (CM—Toe Blake will definitely be back as coach of Montreal Oanadiens next sea- son but only because the team made a poor showin in year's Stanley Cup semi-final. Here to watch the final series between Toronto ‘Maple Leafs. who eliminated Montreal four games to one, and Detroit Red Wings, Blake said in an inter- view: "Mr. Selke (Franke Selke. managing director of the Cana- diens) said this would be a poor time to quit." Blake said after the semi- finals he didn't feel he was this you coach on long it's hard to I “getting through to the play- er ll 5. “I still don’t feel I was get- ting through to the players." said Blake Tuesday. “When reach them. I don't think I was a good coach this year." Blake said if he had quit coaching it wouldn't necessarily have meant the hockey career. “I might have gone into another line in the business,‘ he said. But he didn't say whether this would be an upstairs job with the Canadiens or wi: another National Hockey League team. RUMOR RIF! said Blake wants to go out a winner and that.if Montreal should win the Stanley Cup ne season, he would definitely quit. Ano er rumor here Tuesday was that Howie Meeker, a for- mer coach of e Leafs, would replace Rudy Pilous at Chicago. Pilous. coach of the Black Hawks. is again centre of the annual speculation about the H ks. “Ridiculous.” said Meeker. also in town for the final. “I can't understand anybody being interested in me. I've 10st con- club that will seriously challenge Hawks for supremacy. tact with the game." Meeker has been living in Newfoundland the last five years and is currently building a plush new home there. '1‘ e former Leaf player who lasted BRUNSWICK DOWNS PROTESTS since entering the Allan Cup 'piaydowns. Of cours some money in the series be nearly enough to take care of the payroll. You surely must commend energetic hockey workers such as Hawks had. They “. STEWART OVERSKATES PUCK worked ty see that it wailpodszsiible. tot keep the team ’ All 11 Cu action until last on y 111 . Naiiluiihey thae HavSks surely wouldt haveclli‘kedintglshalyaewwon ggiih‘ofigsgéfisofias 8:83:21:le a“ gel-wig“; gall?” $8211: :23:ng emingled around that ROI! Stewart ‘12). Toronto (27) passes to him in first last night. Coming in behind Sawchuck stands alert in television shows in Newfound. one on. 8 - Maple Leafs. overskates the period of game with the De- Stewart is Wings Gordie front of his goal, land and is parbowner of . M noton Stadium if the Hawks could have forced the Cup fin- al: in the Hub City. No spot do they draw more fans than this Maritime centre. Make Good Impression puck as Frank Mahovlich troit Rod Wings in Detroit Howe as Detroit goalie Terry (AP Wirephoto) bowling alley. Photo Contract too good a friend to track oper- pick-up and MONCTON (CP) -—A protest i C ' . ' delive of THE lay of the HaWks brought plan” of favorable oom— s o e I n s 4- by Brunswick Downs of Mono stars and hes always pitciiied ry p ' t ‘d the Maritimes who were set.L , ton. along With nearly all maj- in with good soun d adv ce mem from Sportswmers on 5' e or Maritime race tracks, has that's helped racing." Palmer your ing them perform for the first time. They indeed were worthy d -‘ ‘ . l t of trouble before bow- . been made to Ottawa over the sai . $1: $23111: agbgagegeg €523,503 the Maritime champ' letting of a contract for photo “I imagine that track opera- Prescriptions ' 1055 can do equally as well. We understand that Windsor M3919 finish services to Exacta Films tors will wait a few days and . Leafs have more l'inam'ial "Dimes than a“? 0‘ the 0 er . of Montreal instead of Godfrey forward more‘objection to Mr. Equipped Wm. 24v” clubs in the NSSHL. But these Leafs find this no new experience Racmg Serwce. of Charlotte_ Pearson.s cabmet... Radios far Faster sen!“ ' wn. and chances are they’ll be back again in 1963264. We feel con- fident that Moncton, New Glasgow and Halifax are certain starters in the campaign ahead. The way things are moving around the Maritimes in regard to senior hockey would seem to indicate that promoters are dead serious about assembling an Allan Cup champion. Next season might be the time. Proud Of Alex NEWFOUNDLANDERS surely must have been thrilled Sunday night when Alex Faulkner scored two goals to give Detl‘om: ' their 3-2 decision over Toronto Maple Leafs_ much of the game. were having went ahead. The Leafs tied it .again before the end of the middle stanza. The teams now go to Toronto for the fifth game Thursday with the Leafs favored to win the Stanley Cup for the second consecutive year. If necessary, the sixth game will be played here Sunday night and the seventh in Toronto next Tues- day. By BILL MacDOUGALL . spite of some superb play by DETROIT (CPl—A third-pe- Detroits‘ Gordie Howe, who riod goal by Dave Keon nulli- burst out of the doldrums that 'ed a superior performance byll had characterized some of his Detroit Red Wings Tuosdayl earlier Stanley Cup final play. night as Toronto Maple Leafs George Armstrong scored the scored a 4-2 victory over the other Toronto goal. Howe and Wings and took a 3-1 lead in rookie Ed Joyal got the Detroit the best-of-seven Stanley Cupi goals. 1 final. Toronto goaltender Johnny The Leafs, outclassed {or‘ Bower had his busiest night of the series. and the player who 0 Ingham Palmer, Jr., general manager and president of Brunswick Downs. said Tues- day that a telegram from Agri- culture Minister Hamilton had been received by Brunswick STEAD’S Charlottetown’s Best Dial 4-4131 or 4-4132 Golf Tourney To Be Richest TORONTO (CPL—A $200,000 annual golf tournament, the world’s richest, was announced (here Tuesday. First prize R. Godfrey. However, in ac: money is $35300 and the malls. owns. He quoted the telegram as saying: Tenders received for photo finish camera service from W Red ng5 . ‘ h- th 1 l a '11 ll 1 Th man are proud of Alex in Canada‘s newest provmoe, their t1. ou Mes kee mg the} gave m e. most ‘trouhe was SUMMARY _ ura tournment wr be ed in Word that (in nights the Wings am, even in the regular Wings from snapping gut of a‘ his . summertime fishing com- First period: 1. Detroit, Halve ?:;d?en::erwggafgzgr?£‘vigt the United States in August. Schedule. every Sports fan in Newfoundland Willis 1‘9 “9‘” What 2-2 tie when the speedy, 23-year-‘ pamon‘ we' 7 (Delveccmo' M a c D o n a 1d) der Exacta Films i e ser- 1964' Faulkner did. Newspapers. radio and teleVlSlon stations get old centre outfoxed the Detroit The Detroit right Winger. Who 2:54. Penalties — Mahovlich vicé of MI, amines, m past ,3 C. O. Dalton of Toronto. lllllll Ill llllll more often than not is one of the best players on the ice, had an 8:08, Gadsby 9: 17. president of Carling Breweries Second period: 2. ' Limited, announced at a press hundreds of calls re ardmg Alex's doings. 3 Detroit surely made no mistake when they grabbed Alex defence and got a IUCkV break -- . a reciated and he will be 'v- at 9:42 to put Toronto ahead for. pp E Toronto' an every opportunity to quote when Leafs left him unprotected last June. He has more than assist on Joyal’s goal be- A m, (K n) 1.17 3, De. , ,, repaid them for their expenditure. The other Maritimer on the gogda K 11 ed h. sides his own marker. He was “:13? J:in leciflowe, 2.38. . 0" {Ul‘ther TEQUII‘ETBMS- conference that the tourna- Wings’ lineup has come through with a great season. Of course, e e y scor 'lS secon busy all night either shooting or Toronto. Keny 1 (Mahovlich. Palmer stated apparently mam. known as the CarlinI we are referring to Cape Bretons Parker MacDonald who has goal of the game With a little setting up teammates for shots Baum 17:41. Penaltiekpulford the Minister of Agriculture world open. is open to profes_ shows little concern over put- ting a Maritime firm complete- ly out of business and give the business to a Montreal firm. just to save a few dollars each race night. AROUND 17 YEARS "Godfrey Racing Services has grown up with Maritime sionals and amateurs around the world. and will be a four- day 72-hole Stroke-play affair. Amateurs will receive trophies. The 1965 tournament also will be held in the United States. In 1966 it will be staged in Britain and in 1967 in Canada. Venues and dates (have not yet been enjoyed his greatest season in the big time. And don’t for a moment think that folks in Cape Breton are not proud of Parker’s achievements. Wings may not have enough ability to oust the Toronto club but the work of Faulkner and MacDonald has surely caused the Queen City outfit loads of trouble. And this series isn't over yet. Race Films Tonight in”, than tévo minutes remain' at the Toronto netminder. mg or 30° me.asure‘ , Bower, at an official 38 the The Toronto Victory was in, oldest player in the league. . . ade 38 saves. His youthful Probable Pitchers) in performance did nothing to en- 1 th courage neverending rumors By THE CANADIAN PRESS he ‘5 mm man 40 Probable pitchers for today‘s 1:25, Barkley 4:12 and 9:22, Brewer 14:08, Duff 18:01, Howe 18'01 Third period: 5. Toronto, Keon 5. 9:42; 6. Toronto, Kelly I DAVE KEON . 17:45. Penalties—Litzenber- behind twice for their victory. ger 11:53v GadSby 16352- Detroit took a 1—0 lead in the, Saves: at . Detroit goaltender Terry Saw- c was less busy with 29 . huk major league games, won and‘ saves first - . .. - . . - i , . . , . period, Toronto tied it in Bower 1211 9—38 racmg. Its been around for 17 decided. “E Palm“ all “We” racing followers? 0! tonight. Go” lOSt records m parenthesu' ) The Leafs had to come from the second and again Detroit Sawclluk 13 8 8—29 years," he adde . El' inatlon tournaments will Clip and Sauzer Film Night at PWC auditorlum. American League l “Thugs ' en fun empioy held in a number of world Detroit, Mossi (1-0) at New York, Terry (24) Two great films. “Fire Away" and “The Best of Greyhound“ ). s Angeles, Lee (0-0) or Be- will be shown. A feature of the night will be the ow mg of zones where golfers must qual- the international not at Roosevelt with the great Tie Silk strut- ify to enter. The 3200.000 purse is $81,000 ment for five Marltlmers an d seasonal employment for at least 30 more. Tigers Crush Yanks 7-2 f. l ' - ' - sstuul‘fely should be a most entertaining evening for race lilgikfi’oflg.“ at Mlnnesma' Km . “Now it is gone... Mr. God- more than the present world fans and PWC gyn shouldi getfirciwdeg for the actiotlil‘” 1963 I Baltimore’ Barbe (H) at I trey hasf invested. a gr e a : richest—the $119,000 US. may _" Htorsemclii fafie reglnlnrf films lsfussioneaorr; Josh! dca £305,011, Wilson (14),. . . . agnonnt o morlicy in equipmen tars. G _ t em 61. :flfaaion my “gas” e 'ms' e ma er 0 y g ; Washington, Cheney (1-0) at 1 fits “‘{w “5‘? 95" “hm “gulp gnu-93$] Go". Thgi3 is no admission charge for tonight's films but a sIl- :CIeVEIand Donovan ‘0'“ ‘NL ‘ I I dont thmk that “1'” real” 0f t 9 m eismh . Only games scheduled. track operators will let thls ls- ers Association, said t e .tour- yer collection will be taken up and Will be used to help on trans- Nau‘mal sue drop without further p r 0_ figment would be the riches: a s as well a prizes for next August’s Gold Cup eague ‘ and Saucer parade. ‘ An added attraction tonight will be the piano playing of ‘ Max Seller. Things get moving at 8:30 sharp. tests. Rupert Godfrey has been ever staged. ©e Chicago, Ellsworth (1-0) at By L05 Angel“, M111" '0'0' ‘Nl- Detroit Tigers shoved theirlarguments over balk calls. ,Phlladflphlai Brow“ ‘0'0’ at way into a three-way tie for} In ational League night‘ M‘lw'aul‘ee Burdette ‘1‘?’ ‘Nl- first place in the American 1 games, Pittsburgh Pirates were stmnv Johns?“ $2 at 53“ League Tuesday as they lat St. Louis, the Chicago Cubs THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; a wild game featuring heated iSox to a 6-1 victory over Balti- qmore Orioles. ll Minnesota Twins beat Los Angeles Angels 11-10 in a wild affair that saw 17 pitchers-iv ‘? MOTO-M ASTER BATTERIES Francisco. O‘Dcl ( N). ——\-- . .s 3. A.~ .n x Improvement Sought Pittsburgh, Francis (0-1) at St. Louis Washburn (1-0) (N). New York. Cisco (0-1) at Cin- cinnati. O‘Toole (1-1) or Owens (00) (N). ‘jumped on Whitey Ford and at Los Angeles and New York _New York Yankees for five runs 3 Mets at Cincinnati. lin the fourth inning ‘and beatl Washington was at Cleveland them 7-2 at Yankee Stadium. in an American League night Kansas City Athletics ujoined l game. the Tigers and Yankees at the "top by winning their fourth straight. ’ Milwaukee Braves won their fifth straight, 8-0. over Philadel- major league record-nine er- ors and .13 hits in 13 innings. . Ford suffered his second de- feat without a victory for the Yankees. hits and all Detroit's runs in four innings. The Tigers picked as he gave up six. Heavy Duty N-ld-B Plats ' : r guaranteed 18 months i ll Bil _ . 7-4 over Chicago phia Phils, as Warren Spahn— u two unearned runs in the M“ White Sox. T42 next Tuesday — pitched alfirst inning and put it away with All three teams have 4-2 four - hitter and Eddie Mat-' five in the fourth. i Schedules, officials and racillwcnarles Ballem, “lg to start records. thews hit his 400th career home G‘ ‘ oli drove in three: I run. In the National League, San. e major dis-tour hockey schedule earlier in l Francisco Giants ran their sea- . STUART ulrs HOMER ties were among , the annuallthe year and let them play In- runs and lefty Ted Bowsfield of ‘. Mission points at first By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. penticton' 3c” won his exchange IN THE H; is}, meeting of the provincial In~.termediate or minor playoffsl American League . _ game for the Athletics. terscholastic Athletic Associat-rafter our schedule has finish-llhmmom 000100000" 1 51150" record. to 5'1 m .thelr 130mm Dmk Stu?" mac.” mend“ Ball‘s figlll‘ed in how the c ion held in Charlottetown yes-led." 305W! 000014 01’“ 5 81,09“)? ' with lefty Billy Plercelpromptly wrth the friendly Fen' Giants‘ scoring innings against terday_ A mom“ was passed an, Roberts (0.1), m (3),iwlnnlng his 14th straight game-way Park left field wallas lielHOUSton' In first inning. The 13 member executive of animously to allow players to 510W (3) 8nd Bmwni Monbou'lw'thom a loss in candlesmklh‘t a three'm“ homer " 3 Jim Daveport singled with one Stewart & Mucna. Ltd- the Island association met yes-:play with outside teams up until queue (1'1) and Tillman- Park 7'0 over Housl’on‘ It was'Boston debut and led the Red 01" and went 39w“ 0“ ' ASSOCIATE STORE HRzl 911 terday morning and carriedlthe registration date of the in- 305W“. Stuart ‘2’ balk called on Houston starter their program well into the af-l fer-school etic Association. net?“ 200 000' 7 ' ' Bob Bruce. Willie Mays drove COUPONS '3 Queen St. Dial 4-8569 ternoon in an attem t to make;A second motion read that play- New York 000200000' 2103 him home. in .M .. better rules, obtain better facili-[ers may register but not play Agllirl‘e (1-0) and Triandos: ‘ It ” tie. and a“ - an, M thew}, outside team. “no, the 1... Ford «0.2) Bouton (5) Kunkel — ' (7 d IIoward. . Prince Edward Island youth 2! lterscholastic competition has , better inter-school competitive been completed, This ruling does l L09 51189105 sports operat'on not apply to 'outlaw’ leagues not i 121 100 300 02° 1 ' 1° 17 5 Chairing the meeting was as-_registered with the MAI-IA sociation president, Charles Bal- lem, with vice-president, A. J. MacAdam: secretary-treasurer, Rev. FA. Cameron; and execur; live-secretary, Dave Boswell, in] attendance The zone representatives pre-i i Q (I Two major changes made in the province's track and field set-up. Until this year there had been two classes for both boys and girls: Open and Junior. A motion was passed to create three classes, Samoa; sent were Jack Kane. Queens; Junior and Elementary. in George MacKay, east Prince; the boys and girls divisions. Minneso l 2010200020202-11163' Chance, Navarro (5). Nelson; (9), Fowler (10), Spring (10).l I Morgan .10). Turley (0-1) (unifies withstood a Los £09235. (ldéaafirbastgég; 8:). ,geles rally and grabbed a two" Lasher (5), Moore (7). Dailey (agglkeecggu AgméllfiignNagfil . . ‘ I ‘ (9)” PMS (m' sumvan 0' Ratmlonshlp playoffs with a 113-100 To Cop Z-Game lead l BOSTON (AP)—Boston Cel-lpoints while teammate Jerry 1 late An-‘West had 28. e Celtics, minus versatile rookie John Havlicck. trailed by seven points in the second period but came back to notch a four-point advantage. 50.46. at Gold Cup and Saucer Bonus CAR RALLY One of the world's most gruelling rallies will soon be proving the real worth and dependability ofthecarsthst dare to enter. Studebaker Lark: have won this 4000 land (1.0) (lilo;in BatteyédReuévicmry over the Lake" Tuw Film Night chiagiwgiclairi “gist Prinfiill'Il'lwobevegts. the high jump and lift (11). iIRs. —— day night intermission an r is. ngs. e t e ma tum . ma be intro- (1), L. Tho . (2). ' —- -’ ‘ ‘ ' . remainder of the executive con- 'duced to the elgmentiiry schools lison (2). m“ Min" A] l Bob Cousy. Sam Jones. Frank Jones led a third penod Burg. "me tog-tare teSt gaze??? sisted of James MacNally' 51.1m- lhe first time. Km": (my own“ 00% 710 1lRamsey. Bill R u Hell and as the Celtics moved ahead by ' r0"{- 3 ya" u 9 a e Theresa-3 school; Jame, G814 This yearvs mm tuck ma Chicago mm NF ‘u1lTommy Heinsohn all had 11 points and ‘ was in- lstrymgtomskeltthreecono not, Stella Maris: Reginald field meets are slated for sum- Bowsfieid (1.1), Wyatt (9) Wm“ “1"”an hero roles for strumental early in the final secutive wins-a nearly Im- Hitchcock Evan eline, Clar- mersidc, Charlottetown and and Bryan, Sullivan (4); Fisherl 05”" prevmus‘y When "'9 mule" 1“ tum“ 0“ ‘ ""15 possible feat according to ence Gallant, Mlscouch. “d Montague on May 25. and the (M, Baumann m_ Zanni (6,. l(Lakers closed the gap to four Los Angeles threat. _ k Thomta‘s Dunpltily. 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