A LOTO ticrn Score. young Clcvclaiiii piiclicr, coiitcniplates inoncy bags 9 niiliioii dollars might fill in thc aniuuiit oifcrcti offered to Clerc- 'aiiii general manager Hank F DOUGH Grcciiberg for the player by Has- ton ticncral ftiaiiziger Joe Cronin last ll(tL'l(. Scurc spelled with a (l0lliil' stun lit-czitiic appropriate 'again as the offer was rejecied.s For Broadcast NEW YORK (AP! - Organized Baseball To Get S9,300,000 & T.V. Rights 'TV and radio rights. Monday. Mirr. 23. 1057 The Gusrdiwn Page 1 ' SPORT FROM BRITAIN Chasing 3 Soccer Crowns is Hard On Manchester By an anion , Canadian Press Staff Writer 5- LONDON ICPI -e llanchester Untted's precutent-shattering bid for soccer's triple crown is begin-. rain: to get in its own way. ; The biggest obstacle in thei club's drive toward the European Cup. Football Association Cup and. First Division championship is the; arduous schedule forced on a team simultaneously engaged in three competitions. it Matt Bushy's phenomenal band of youngsters makes the it- nals in both cup ties, it will call for at least 13 matches in six weeks - plus any necessary re- plays of drawn matches in the FA Cup competition. Currently the United has reached the semi- finals in both cup tournaments. Barring a wholesale collapse. Manchester is likely to take its second straight league title with- out serious difficulty. since none of the contenders have been able to launch a serious drive to cut down the United's comfortable lead. But the knockout cup com- petition is something else again. MORE COMPLICATIONS 'l'lie team's success brings ari- ditional complications beyond the tightly packed schedule. its play- ers are in constant demand for in- ternational matches and as many as four may be called upon when England meets Scotland April 6. Recently the army supplied Bus- by with an additional headache. Eight of the 35 professionals on his roster are servicemen and he was advised that four of the best-. were required for the annual: Army-Navy match. four days lic- fore the FA Cup semi-iinal. Since he counts on the army's good graces to keep the service- men on his team at all. Busby was in. no position to complain. tton during the week of an inter- national match. The army already has been in- volved in a controversy during the current cup competition. A few weeks ago it slapped a sus- pension on Charlie Hurley. centre half of Miiwali. a third-division side which was bidding for a quar- ter-final berth. SERGEANT REFEREE p The circumstances were. to say the least, unusual. A few days bo- fora his discharge from national service, Hurley was accused of making uncomplimentary re-l marks about the referee while: watching a match between two army teams. The official. I aer- geant. hauled him up before an army board which suspended him for two weeks -- a ruling which automatically disqualified him from playing for Miiwali. i Alter considerable press furore. the sentence was reviewed by a committee consisting of a major, general. a hrigadier and a major! who reduced it to a reprimand- Ths story had an unhappy end- ing. Milwall decided to bench liurley anyway in favor of Alex Jardine. a back who was conval- escing from a broken too end. whose slowness afoot was largely. instrumental in the clubs elimi- nation by firstdivision Birming- ham. Archie Moore To i Sign For Fight l)l-1TR()l'I' MP)--Archie Moore is expected here Monday to sign for a defence of his light hcay- weight boxing ch ,ionship in De- troit June '1. Nick Londes. director of promo- tions for Olympia Stadium, said And the Football Association. which selects Fjii'zlaiitl's interna- tional sides. not only has absolute freedom of choice but keeps ltsy ichosen players out of league ac-i he anticipates no trouble in get- ting thc champion to sign to meet the winner of the Chuck Spicscr Tony Anthony bout, slated for Ap- ril 5 at Olympia. iuscball. with only Milwaukeei New York Giants are third in Braves and Kansas City A's out of! this respect with tti00.000 and Den the picture. will collect a rccordp troil fourth with 3450.000. Pitts- s9,3oo.o0o this year for the rights burgli's taking of the TV plunge to broadcast and telecast major (the Pirates will tclevise 24 away. lcagu egames. games) leaves only Milwaukee and; The represents an increase of sot Kansas City out of the video pay-1 pcr cent or 53.100000 compared tol of'. E ism; Advertising sponsors. of whichl A surrey by the magazine Tele- tobacco. beer. oil. gasoline and vision Age in its March 25 issue razor blade companies make up showed that Brooklyn Dodgers will the majority. will pay out 331.- T. V. Maintenance Service Contract To help you guard against possible expensive rcpairs to your TV set this contract gives you guaranteed trouble free service on all parts including picture tube and labour. at a small cost. Sold by the week, month or year. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DIAL 9624 telcvise more games than any season other team. a total of 102. all 77 home games and 25 on the road. The ilodgers and New York Yank- PPS uill collect the biggest finan- cial chunk 8750.000 each for their 800,000 for the games. th eall - star game. the Iworltl series and pro - gztinc and 'pos iziiuc sliows. The 1957 figure is s:i.tit)itti.0(lti more than advertisers ispcnt for baseball last year. regular By ALAN HARVEY Paniidian Press Staff Writer I.()N'I)ON (CPI - Britain opens a new flat-racing season Monday. tlniltzcdly determined to keep a few of the prizes at home. Last year. French horses won three of the five classic races. a '98! perhaps unequalled in the WI: history of the British turf, and this time local horsemen are intent on keeping the invaders Iway from the big money. The 1957 campaign. lasting eight months. starts on the usual flute! note with a three-day nicel- "IE at Lincoln. 130 miles north of London. CA Canadian-owned horsc. Royal olfaihllhtk. is entered in the first race ("he season. a one-mile event w”m:W50s thnl haveni won it heat nmhrlitrc than 800 sovereigns. Ammo (hunch is owned by J. E. s,.,,.lN;(”lL M Brampton. Ont. who W13” l.-lmltaltlnllli-Z In Britain two ma"; aI::"- Rftyal Canucksgstable- cmer'd '90 ROYRI. was originally 0 in next Wednesday's Lin- Boudreau Claims N9-windup Pitch Will Be Drawbaclt wnsr PALM as M g ACH. rut. in The no - Winrlup pitch will l;ll'. . , (lIr'lll:lE'(1'(l:w Ifmmmnd "'19- Pl'9d!1'!-9 KMNR C-I nu lioudrcaii of the l.V Athletics. because to- gut! . . H m'u'.rt;Ilicy uill 5-0,",-,k.u,1y re, hum mi: Pqnltlgtk 'pll.ClI when the . yg - The rule sq b. - ya that with the ":33 :'h'"l)iY the pitcher must de- an" r0 ball within so seconds ,,,mW”""9lVlns it from the man 00- the pitcher takes more iiiatir-hi! seconds me "mp"? "mil hm,” .V calls a ball. And. if the M” Rb not in his box when the Wqmjm delivered. the umpire is hm d to call It a strike or ball - tke any other pitch. "What's going to happen." non. gbxiindupi pitchers are going so .- olding the ball and as soon shthe batter steps in they'll fin, , it they Want to work without "I'M the catcher can whip the r ! back to the pitcher had he 3" throw It back. boom! The ball '"" be going back and forth so 07'! it will look like one of these 0 silent movies." pm" to this season the batter "tn was set, a quick pitch was ' ed Ind the pitch disallowed. N-new stchaiasi "Nth Catcher 'C0'i'ismi.s. Ar-ix. Droc a .' . m1l0r drawback (0 based mCanadian Horse Entered in l Britain's First Race Monday 1 colushire Ilnndicap. the big race of the niccting. bill was scratched Land will run in ts clieap cycnt l'I'tit-sdziy. PROSPECTS GOOD Some 30 horses are expected to start in the Lincolnshire. a hell- for-leather scramble that often turns up a long-priced winner. What are the prospects for the iclassic races? , The homcbred coils seemed a; pretty unprcpnssessing bunch last, year. hitt British owner Keithi Mason has it three-year-old filly named Sarcelle which may be a champion. Among the best of the male. crop are the topical tip Gaza. Time. a grey Palestine colt ownedi by the Rt-guni Aga Khan: ship- nwncr Stavros Niarchos' Pipe of Peace: and liudar-mon, owned byl bearded pliiiuzcr Phil Bull. The first of the classics. the two thousand guinr-as. willlbe run at Newmarkct Kitty 1. The derby will be at Epsom June 5. FARMERS AND FISHERMEN You want that Boat. Truck or Tractor Ready to (30-- Our Testing and Repair Depart- ments are now prepared to give special attention in carburetors, starters. magnctos and ignition. Will you let us have them BOWLAN RADIO 8. T.V. Ill POWNAI. ST. Tuesday. March 26 MATERNAL HEALTH CLASSES beginning at The Health Centre. Summerside for further information phone 2124 Department of Health . 1957 at 2.30 p.m. season off right. We have a number of a surplus of popular sizes that we are clearing out at greatly reduced prices also we will offer trade in allowances on - your present tires. come in and see us to- I day. F. R. McLAlNE LTD. MALPEQUE ROAD SPRINGTIME SALE Springtime is tire time so let us renew your present tires with new ones. to start the odd sizes in tires and DIAL 7358 now Thanks. BATT & MCRAI . ”” EDUCATION COMMITTEE Select Standing Committee on Education iiregoryis . iclt- up Just a plclx-up on a Toronto street. but Pixie just wouldn't leave newspapersnan Gregory Clark no matter when he went. How this embarrassing situation was solved and what eventually became of Pixie is told by this master of homely humor in The Standard this weeli. Get The Standsrd-on Isle now. complete with stage. zine. 12-pale novel and 3 pages of comics. Only no tears. 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