the Guardian. mm Fri. May 3. 1988. u. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN 15 Moore Through? WORD that Dickie Moore has decided to call quits to his Only one of the 20 clubs has once in 23 tries Vamnal Hockey League career came as a real surprise to most folks Wednesday We“? than a 300 batting aver- A Baltimore rookie. Bob Sa- P E I IS . age in the DinCh-hltting cate- varine. has the most pinch hits. 0 I 0 When Dickie learned he was for trade, he quickly got to the . . -. . gory. That's Kansas City and. four in eight times at t. newspapers to inform them he wasn't playing hockey for any- __ . ‘ Perhaps that may be one res-l Aside from Alusik. Wally Moon body else except the Habs. It was Montreal or qu" said Mr. 2 son why the Athletics are lead- of Los An eles Dod er. and O S I log the American League. l g g g N 'Boseboll Woodsman-.9533.“ 'PlllCll HilleiS PlOVlng slated Tonighi‘gill}Ezifl‘fifiifl"I: poised eight teams. Plans concerning the Kings I ‘County Baseball League will he KILLS WITH POISON decided in Morcil tonight when The pommupse Mz‘n.0{.waf the League holds its annual jellyfish kins m food with 1:- NEW YORK lAP) ——Majoriowned hv St. Louis Cardinals meeting- . A ~ A. . . , ‘ _ ‘. a _. . 3, , poison mmnar to the king league Pinch-hitters this year :1“ league leaders" “‘9” “x Leanne pros‘dem “wry kl ’7 are proving that their uni ue ‘ fl art is tougher than ever. q ‘for '250 l _ _— Through games of May 1. bat- HOLD LOW AVERAGE " ters sent up to hit for team- The worst pinch-hitting mark ~ - imates have amassed a collec-‘ belongs to Detroit. Tiger pinch- two .191 batting aver . l hitters have connected safely . . . . ‘ - is h announ. cobra‘ v . Its In 24 times at bat Is good Lorma‘k or sour as s enom ...___ -.__... tn J: m more who has had a mighty respe.table career in the big K Merritt Ranew of Chicago Cubs “me, . ansas City pinch - swin ers th l the s v'ti th Manager Frank Selke hopes Dickie will change his mind. have COHEN“ 59”“ hits ing 2113:“ ll‘llSo-ny 0 r “l 1 we Sake feels “may?” :1.“ pics? 0:0 Koodthhockleyblen in mm official times at bat for a .333i Sixteen players, nine in the. d that he co“ Ive M ser cc ano er cu _ DCI‘CCHIEEG. Geor 9 Al lk ll 1 ' i an if Moore stays retired until after the draft, teams like g us as Nmonal League, have hm" Boston and New York would miss out on him. If he should do. ride after the draft and change his mind, we suppose the Can- adiens would easily make a deal for him with some other club. indeed by that "me. the Halls might have come to the con- clusion that Dickie could help them a whole lot on the 1963-04 three hits in seven at bats andl This grou p includes Jerry Bobby .Delgreco has two for Lynch of Cincinnati Reds. who. three. Including a home run. i has two of 10. Both were home1 ; . best Pinch-hitting Iver-l runs and both won games. jage in the National League isI The Reds‘ pinch hitters de‘ campaigm ‘luxe has hit 13 pinch-hit hom- lt will be interesting to see the final outcome of this Moore 35th]: mhllgjogalreeaegruelursf‘tcgrrlle case. by George Crowe with Boston. Milwaukee, Cincinnati and St.‘ Who Else Will Go? National League ' . NOTHING definite has come out about the other players . . 010000101— 8 8! - considered expendable by the Canadiens but we’d guess that -— Ne!" 10"“ 03003040X—10130 Kearns Belleves Provost. Geoffrion, Johnsan and Goyette will not be protected. . I l “0mm” (Ml. Kemmerer . We could be dead wrong on these players but we have the idea - ' NJ: (5'. Cardinal i7). Woodeshick Count that not one of them will be wearing a Bob uniform next season. I fsakzac‘hary (8‘ and Batemani AS f r as Jacques Plants is concerned, we'd sa that the a“ 50" (2'2) 8 n d COleman- ‘ _ i Masked Marvel will be back. The main reason we hint: that ' ' MIAMI, “a. (AP) Jack is because we can’t for a moment imagine whom the Hubs could use in nets. Perhaps, however. there is a deal under- lsan'pmn. 002M600_ ’ ,2 (Doc) Kearns. the crafty old1 Pittsburgh 000001000. 1 5) master of ballyhoo in boxing's. way {or rGump. Worsley. Rumor has n that .Gump, could lllarichal (3—2) and E. Bailey; golden era, has been painfully leave the Rangers if a reasonable trade came about. . icamweu (1‘3) Haddix (8’ and ill for I long time. but he said‘ But don't forget that there are others who would like to l A Burgess' HR: san Fran _ F‘ ThUl'Sday "1 think 1'11 beat thel get their hands on Worsley. we figure the Toronto Maple Leafs CANADIAN ARMY gymnast on the rings during cempetition he won at the Pan American lAlou ‘3)~ mum " I could be talked into making a reasonable trad. u they got Sgt. Wilhelm Weiller is shown in the gymnastics event which Games at Sao Paulo, Brazil. ‘1‘“ Angel“ 100000002‘ 3 71 The. 30-year.°1d Kean“ who‘ ‘Gump' as their part: of the deal. lmgh' d 1 P00000230“ 2 ‘0 managed Jack Dempsey and‘ I ‘ iys ae, erranos i (3-1) (8). - i ‘ . her champions has been In. 0 and Roseboro; Mahaffe (2- ‘0‘ . - ’ - . What AbOUt WOI‘SIGY land Dalrymple. HRS: Pyila 3mm”! Sm“ Apr“ 22 W dl‘l h . . . . , ‘Covmgton m LA_Fairly l4). ‘agnostic studies to determine MOST folks will agree that Worsley is a fine netmindeo‘ but ‘ ' ‘ » ° ‘ “my he ha’.‘ been feeling baq‘y' the Rangers couldn’t even make the playoffs with him in nets. Vl'ashfiifilctgo 13 2 ‘ loam; - we} ght and sumnng We aren‘t tlon' a moment suggesting it was the fault of the goal- Detroit 000 201 ML 4 14 1 pasmsfm mséeghs‘ h . ‘. D tender. Worsley was sensational most of the time and only for steen Bronstad tl.2i (51 Job: €33,131 at”: 11:331.??? nf'ounii his great wm‘k'the Rani ers would have finish ' - basement. g ed “’3 m the and Retzer. Schmidt (7); Laryispecmc “Uses.” 0 o — (0-2) Anderson [6) Dustal (7) However. the Rangers need strengthening. both on the of. » r i. ~ ' - ' Kean“ h.“ 105‘ 25 pounds hm fence and defence and if they could set it. they undoubtedly S a Similth grill—(liabilgo ?‘fi’l‘ “5 eyes 5"" are mu 0‘ the °ld might be willing to trade the llkeable ‘Gumper’ sway. mm}; (2,” ‘ ' 5°33“? f u better .. he in ' . . e an . -. ‘0“ can be ""9 that 8" clubs are hard at work trying to PAULO. Brazil (OP-AP) 1 gymnastics. was third in side' Montreal, was highly critical of Cleveland 01400630245 1:; . slsted, “I'd think it was a six."i SAO figure out the best possible deals. The only fly in the ointment wflh 1 (wm. ) . l , .Kansas C“ 310001010_ 6 is that nobody wants to trade If it’s solng to hell! the “he? 3"!“ man-(limp Canalgianvggllleigr figllrltlsllY l the j" d g i n g at the boxmg Ramos. lValker l2). Latman '. elfi h b i' , k ‘ . , , matches in which all three Ca-V . It i 5 5 “smess "‘3 e “0 “"31"” 31’0"" mm arnéyts Camp Beaded at Al-i Doris Fuch. 24, of the U.S..'. nadian entries were eliminated (l'ohl (mu‘alnld quyajgf: and“ PrObClble PItChers o - l5 9". ll -._W0ll t! W OPPlng SIX, competing despite a sprained] early in the tournament. re.“ a"). ‘ ‘9 l“ I “'5' "1le Fishing Contest meoals —— including two chem-i foot, was the women's top wing '. Unless the South Amer-.f'eld "" WW” ‘9’ and Bryan- By THE CANADIAN pnnss . PM?“ “Ids “ “UM” ml not. picking up gold medals in icans. can ado t international‘lihs: “PM” ‘5" Damn“ Probable pitchers for todays‘ WE'D liloe to remind our readers once again that the trout mens gymnastics at “19 Pan'i'balanced beam and uneven pan boxing rules 2nd interprem; (2i. KC—Bryan '3). major league games (won-lost; fishing contest for North River. Causeway has been postponed iAmerlcan Games. _ i mnel bars to boost her total to‘ “on... Decarie said. “there is New Ork 000005 3’0- 7100 records in parenthesis“ until next weekend. it was originally planned for Saturday and His spectacular showing paced; {our g01d5_the same number: “we to be gained by including L0; fringe“? 0 40 we have an entire Sunday May 4, and 5. The new dates are Saturday and Sun- ffl‘icanadlan gymnutlc harveSt} that Canada's long-time cham-l this spm‘t, in the Pannmercan. (.,,.°r0‘.2'21;.a'l‘.1 Bedrra' Chancf , ‘ Amer‘ca“ League , range of Stanfield‘s day ‘Viay 11 and 12. .0 13.m€d815 during “"3.th l pion, Ernestine Russell of Wind-' Games." i 1'" 5.1M ' l" a? E' sadow (“ludand' MCDOWEH (1'2) at underwear ice conditions at the causeway made this postponement Weller “’0” the mens t1°"’“sor. Out. now retired. pickedi OBJECTS To DECISION is” HR‘ NY"Pep‘t°“e ‘5‘~ L05 Angela“. Lee (2-0' (Ni. . necessary and the sponsor, the Queen's County branch of The lexerctses and long hOI‘SEVélllltl up in 1959‘ . . for Milwaukee 002 031300- 3121 Boston, Monbouquette t2-2i at eh'ldren' H" ho” . . . ‘ ‘ l = r - . . Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Association. feels the {CitamPIOIlShlps ill afternoon. Avis Tieber 0f the US. won. togggalgfvaggirg'gClege Exaggcmcmnatl 000000000" 0 31 Kansas City, Rakow i2-ll (M. lnlS j ' ' . ~ ~ - . v . . ‘ ludingSnmmer week delay will only add greater interest to this event. levenlnz competitions. . ' r . . -Hemley (3'1) and Toner Jay I\W/ York. Stalfmd tl-ll at "jc- - So you anglers, keep those dates in mind. That's May 11 isecond .in side horse. DBP811911 Lllntgogild elalsgllttlznli‘rlllgllllig. '°-§df”‘?“.“h‘t"§r Dm‘Rnfigey' '; l0-5" Tsitouris '6'. Brpsnan ‘9! Minnesota Stidman (2-2) IN). :‘flgm combinat‘m“ and 12 for the trout contest at the North River C-alisewa . bars and horizontal bar. an i - .- l m‘ 9““ “’m 9‘! ‘ and Edwards. HR: Mil—H. Aa- Washington, Rudolph «1-2) at 0"- y 1‘rwas third in rings to hoo‘t iiisl $th second “uh 1937' ‘ TOday‘ the "GXt‘to‘last day Miro“ ‘8‘ Chicago Buzhardt (1-0) (N) ' medal total to eight of a 1503- The “dc horse was won hyl °°mp°mmn '" the Games' the‘lChlcaso 000003- 3 50 Baltimore, Estrada (0-1) at 000 . . Dale McClements of the U.S.lmen fight it out in the 20,000.~ 0 _ ‘ 7o .sible 10—three of them golds. h 1954 points and M‘ss Ha_1metre walk. looimetre hurd“Milt. Louis 00001 30: d-Detron' Mos“ (2.1) (N)_ . . _ . Wlt v an l MI nor Ban uei . round individual championship and Miss Daley third With 19-21' "'9’ “WOW 3"“ qualify it“ “Wis-0) noun: (9) and Sawatski.l San Francisco. O'Dell «2-0) at? two days earlier and shared in w “e the Canadian gymnasts 1'500'm9‘r9 and “Oo'me‘” “"315 HR: Chi—Santa (3). :New York. Hook t0-3) (N). ~ the men's team's second-placeiwere scoring the“ medal “'1'; Saturday The Women 00019939 Baltimore 000220 013. 8110 Log Angelcs_ Richert (0.0) at l silver luml’hsi "‘9 first "1850“ hasswl in the high him and disc“ Chicago 310 300000. rioz‘pittshurgh, iticiscan (1-1) (N). a ' Meanwhile. Richard Monnctitiof "‘9 Games br°k?.‘“t° "‘9. Alex Oakley. 0‘ 5'- 50"“‘5'? McNally. Burnside ltl. Nan St. Louis. Broglio (so) at Clo-l of Verdun. Que. won a bronzei°pm as Canada “ff‘c‘an-V pm". Nildw and NW“ Mam“ 5"; rum (Si. Stone ii-ol (6|. Miliercinna-ti. Nuxhall t0~li (N). in side horse and Canada'sltested the “’3.” .Of a 5"” M““"‘“‘ 8" entered in the 20" f9) and Orsino: Pizarro. Zanni. Houston. Bruce (1-1) at Phila- Saturday will be a 1 even-1 All guests are asked to be at women gymnasts picked up two: madal to Argentina "1 b'aChilnS-l coo-metre walk and Nancy Mc- .8,‘ Peters .03. .9. Joyce .9ideipma, Short (0.3) (N). till: at Charlottetown hotel for‘the Hotel so that this dinnerlsilvers and a bronze to push‘ The Off‘c‘al Prom“ Came 1“! Crcdie 0f Brampton. Om" "lei and Carreon. HRS: Balt—Gen- Chicago, Buihl (2-2) or Hobbie: successful minor hockey teams can get under way promptly at ‘Canada's over-ail medal totals? the dingo“ 91355 “41“” Canada gold medallist l“ “‘9 w°men sl tile. W. Johnson (1). Chi~Lan-‘ (1-2) at Milwaukee. Spahn i4-l)‘ as the Abegw-eit Club and Play. 6:30 pm, Ehere to eight golds. 23 silvers “’35 represented by Am" “1- shotput, is favored in the dis-i dis ‘3). (N). around Commission tender a An interesting program is be- land‘24 bronze. D" Samuel (sandy) Maf'Dma‘Id; CUS- banquet to all minor coachesini: arranged for the boys higlh-i These COmPal‘e WW1 seven "f wesm‘mmt‘ Que" was {,6 and teams which won City "A" llighted by presentation of vau'i- lSOIdS. 21 Silvers and 29 bronze} “mama” and Mgnma $5" e" and “B” minor titles this yearious team trophies. most valu-iwon by the 175jm€mbf9r Cf‘na'd if; Ono" and ynn a e"! as well as Island minor titles. lablc player awards. and beam oian tcam at Chicago In 1939- l 5 crew- i invitations have gone out interests. ‘ Tile 134'memb" team here'. REFUSES MEDAL i all minor coaches. and to mem-j A veteran of 18 yeats of head- .Whm‘ ,1“ “dam” to we l'mzee? n orders of team manager ht‘l‘s of the following winnilngling up this city‘s minor hockeyigoms m gymnastics has "nee. Robert Osborne of vanmuvpr' teams - island titlists Paper-lieagues Bill Reid win chairlin “36k and “91‘? — “he first: the Canadian vachismen refused - “Fight. PGCRW. Bantam. Mid-tibia ba'nquet as the boys ol'canasa has won 1". “3;; 3mg; to accept the. silver medal for3 not and Juvenile Abbies, Citleiiarlottctown and surrounding “he came? beg“ m d d5; second place WEdMSday When: "A" titlists Paperweig t, Elks. Tareas wind up a most success- lone 93°11 ‘tn ifw’g 23d to Argentina was declared the win- Pwu-efdmong. Bantam Pangt- i mi season which “w the,“ win W52150iigggyu-zlnfi Saturday in thel nap and given tge gold medal. j .i z E I 9T5. .i .t anuckis. Cit, -- n: . .. ,, . ' ' Ar entina an C nada in-i titlists ggunequalledglut gnipes, ‘eve‘ry 1513"" M‘m’ trueiwindup of the track program. hum?!" a “a for first p)“, m' The catapult that slung rocks : pew.“ Cums, mm Comisndenjoy an outstanding ses- Weller, whose comrades im the dragon class. ‘ qfiiarterogamlle!Ca;(1rl;10.12'l£ells dors and Midget Ramblers. 'son in every way. ial'ms. at Camp Borden beganl The manager of the Canadian iagoiigrfii‘n,fi:§fi:2;3,d“Cf; c3333): planning 3 homecoming para.del yachting teami George PHPSDBS. inthe package. an oulsizc card from and 6016‘"!!th '0 “0'10" “ml of Vancouver. said the selection the exciting new “Collector‘s His- . i ‘ when he won his first gold} of Argentina as the new Games for of Unusual “canons ' medal. now u “it 3will champion in the class an no 33'5ni°ll§2i"§rl§h‘iifli°foionl°£li I c a u s 5 Thursday “nth 19‘52 pomts m thEl {Ollow international reglllatlons. reproduction is the fascinating story He Pleed “P his third 301d which he said would have given tilftliic weiaponSllio\\nd..t.hiets grlirglinh and third silver in llhe two even. Canada the gold medaii ; IS love opnicn an . ‘ ing events. winning the gold. In,1 parsons said that Canada sent. plaicd in‘lhe niakius of hislon. long horse vault With 1952 pom“. a telegram to the Internationali lfgnfll‘fizmfifi ou and the Silver —‘ hem”! Abel Yachting Association in Londonl instant chocolate drink —- "ROMAN Grossnem 0‘ the us" Who w°.“? asking for its intervention. .‘ “HF-"NEWPORT" poppins corn. with 19.51 points—in the Illot‘l»l And the coach of the Cana_1 DILJACKSON 170035me LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) —, South Africa's Gary Player. zontal bat,- with 19.45 points. ‘ “an boxing team, A1 Decade of TORONTO AND LONGUEUIL "Filled States Open golf chlm- still not up to par following the “00, exercises. pion Jack Nicklaus shot a sen- removal of four wisdom teeth. US ant-fies won three other sational record ei ht-under~ r a ain was utting oorly and ' oi Thursday to laid the field ttfok a ail-37:73. p “ms—9°" “my m “mud Pr It . . u . m by two strokes in the first round Al Johnston oi Montreal. tlho bars with 19.37 points. Jamil: ’ 2th thc'Sfiimoo Tournament of only Canadian in the field. Shot‘ Ashmore in ring, with i950. s ‘41-: am ions. . . ' . i - 'l‘iicp 23-year.o]d baker set ‘ 4039-79 and Garland OQunnn tne side _ tournament record in this 11th horse With 19.25. 9 annual desert event as he un- curldy Weller finished second in pn- ' “med “V9” bird!“ and a“ ""91 b3” wm‘ 19'” Don‘t" Want better smlieago? Lower oil including‘ the new long-mo typos. eagle with a 33-31—64 over the. 'UfSid second in side horse with 19.02 “mum non New car pop? Add Nowmnt ion or intervals between par seas—72 Desert Inn Coun-l Draws o ‘ E as. t OCO : “"1 third 1“ rings wm‘ 19.22. :rlS'LgNdown a uart. It also out tantthagovert‘oegse RISLONEre us ' m . try Club course. ' .. Monpetlt. who won two silvers . d u . my You, “ck u RISLO E Nicklaus’ eagle three on the POSIflon and a bronze in the 1959 Games "wwmbbins Ei'ii'EiJll Jonas... doesn't improve enslne‘afiggr'g; “iii-yard 15th broke up what WASHINGTON (AP) —- Inte-. ntlon. Nothinfgiike it to maintain once. Agzyggr 95:83:. ad been a long ' “"189 par ‘ rlor Secretary Udall ssld ThurI-' FOOD SUPPLY LOW Iubricstingot cIoncyof olimotorotis garage. . p - wrecking duel with Arnold Pal- w avalls- F OF PERFORMANCE BOOKLET; mrer' the Wendi": champion» ‘gllév l‘:ng-contro-? FORT VERMII‘ION' An" RocorEISoEuEr 1:31:99 ortormanco statistics . . . et vulgablorsdrcnsn Isa: wno had a round of 34-32—66‘ver5i81 paggamaquoddy tida1;(CPi — Food was reported in_ mongy.g.vin‘tips.Wr oto rusunsotgvgm‘lg Dgpl: 06 n for second place. .powcr prgjed u. very {ineishort supply Wednesday in this: 29 Dunno" Av... Toronto . . 13 Palmer, she man Nickie“ ac. . project." flood-isolated community on the throncd as the 0.8. Open and. Tile secretary also told a bank: of the Peace River. 350 v Masters' champion. finished hllipress conference he is hopeful miles north of Edmonton. 1111? y 1 round at the gallery-packed lflth [the new Canadian government town has . been without an i so Nearly Indestmcfime “0‘9 by ramming down a curv-lwlll ratify the WWW mm" "ansmmm’" 31"" Apr“ 63 It‘s replaced FREE if it blows out. mg' 35‘in butt for a birdie. hia River treaty. which has when river ice'was declared MOVED TO FRONT [been approved by the United unfit for travel. A slow spring' Nicklaus and Palmer throuzn'Siates Senate. breakup and floods that pushed us 99" 14 holes were all even. but on.‘ Udall said a stud of the large block- of too against a I I the 15th Nicklaus moved to thelpowsr potential at Passsma- ferry landfills disrupted irony lionl. He slammed a 306-yard lquoddy and the St. John River. Wmtlon- ‘ » CAR drive, his lonust of the day,lwliich has been under way for 1 gossav V l Underwear that is hard to wear out Stanfield’s shirts and doubleoseat 85¢. Sizes 3-16. about 95¢. When you shorts are tailored in smooth, ribbed buy Stanfield's you buy the but! l cotton—cool, comfortable and much followed with . them two years. has ruched EXPORTI MOST “ steen abouttolfeéfilrrllnollhlaoclrgflthe p’oint that “there will be a ‘ | Ask Canadian Tire about Safety The tournament record of arms jor announcement before Venezuela is the world s isr -i ”.._n '1" mm . Goon DEAL for on. mm. W“ *md Wl‘l,le Li. _ est oil exporter and ranks third; m. m! Palmer, Don “mum 3m Cw; H‘e and the “my in. mm- in production bionic; the United W Jr.. and Tom Nloporto. later] that "they won 0“ on ti” am“ “4 s“ 9‘ m' A field of 21. ouch o! whom wrong foot" in the 10%. will! Qualified for this spring fixture President Franldin D. Boon.- typoo of turbines. new tech-[é winning one or more mum- ven propoled a federal protect nluuu of longdistance transv tournaments t “me” the exceptionally mission and other technological "it. played mdgflxy. M: high tides at Passsmauoddy advances. he sold "preliminary Weather, I .l N3 longer wearing than most. Men's shirts CANADIAN nus , , 33:22: 22:32:22: 5.33:. 511: NFI ELD s Stewart 8: Median Ltd. vvwvvvw- a. ' mm.” Mun: nppesrsnces indicate now than ‘1' third piooo was not Colllns colonies. The propo- _; this ingot” to II- - very one ASSOCIATE STORE ii “at “'33—”. Fm were tied “need "'9" "W" “t mm" "‘3'" m“ m” "w W" u once- st. Dial 4-35»: . s'rANriELD's uuirso,-rsuso.non scorn It 70.0.“, Jan", 0“ “din. “m. . Inlt "harnessing o new tom of ll COUPONS A ‘ A ‘A W Sandal-I. y i With development °‘ W 0W8!“ I ‘6. 7 ‘ o