Former New York Yankee fielder Billy Martin, W93-(158 Detroit uniform for the f11‘St me, gathers with new team- REGULAR ours on TOGETHER mates after reporting for early training at Tigertown advance camp. Wih Billy from left: first baseman Ray Boone, outfielder SPORTS FRONT By PIUS OALLAGHAN Local hockey fanshave a great portunity to back a local pro- ct tonight at the Sports Arena. Abbie juveniles, who lost an -7 decision to Chatham on Mon- y night, have a great chance to nnex the New -Bruii'swick--- P. ‘. I. crown and advance against ova Scotia for the Maritime .hampionship.' {Down one goal in a two-game tal goal series, the Red and lack outfit should be favorites erase the deficit and go on to chance at the three-province tle. These youngsters play a really easing type of hockey and are rtainly deserving of some solid ii reaction. Tonight, they,have ome ice advantage, but that ould mean nothing if only a few rn out to watch their efforts. From juveniles come Juniors 'nd from juniors come seniors- we ever hope to get hockey ack in Charlottetown, we must . upport these lads who are on the ' v up. _ , Last. season the Abbies went to he Maritime final before bowing fut to Sydney Academy. Our jun- ;)i‘s this year showed great -. {renglh and forced Cape Breton .1 go all out to earn a decision. md those same Cape Bretoners lisposed of Quebec’s Buckingham Beavers, All of which proves we have ne young hockeyists right here n Prince Edward Island. These oungsters deserve much greater han they have been receiving. i So let’s change the tune tonight. Nend your way to the Sports rena and cheer your Abbies to ictory. That added fan support "oould be just the thing to bring .i Maritime crown to Prince Ed- vard Island. Don’t let the boys down. Plush Roosevelt Raceway, the 520,000,000 night harness racing oalace on Long Island, opened ts 105-night season Monday with ifficials looking for a 10 percent crease in business. The swanky five-storey race- Nay opened last August 1 and con- ducted the most successful meet- ing ever held by a trotting track. A total of 2,400,774 personal at- tended during the meeting and wagered $166.252,334. Some crowd-some betting! Saturday night is Jake Kennedy night at the Sports Arena. City minor hockey league of- ficials will stage a night of hoc- key and skating with the entire proceeds going to Jake who lost his leg as the result of a hockey injury incurred in January. All connected with this venture are going all out to make it a night to remember. Tickets are »_ now being sold and the public is ‘ urged to be generous in its sup- port. If you are overlooked by the ticket sellers, drop in at The Bike Shop or Johnny’s Mayfair ; and they will accommodate you. Queen Square and Queen Char- lotte hockey clubs will provide Saturdays action and the en- ‘counter will be followed by a { Rock’ n‘ Roll skate. Get behind this most worth- help rehabilitate Jake. A variety of ailments plague big league pitéhers year after year and this spring certainly is no exception. Several of those bothered in early training have already shown definite signs of improve- ment but Phillies’ Robin Roberts is not one of them. Robin has been a real ‘cousin’ to National League sluggers since he came to the majors 10 years ago and he seems destined to continue that ‘relationship’. Last week the four-time 20- game loserin 1957, was pasted for five homers in one inning by the Pittsburgh Pirates. .And still on the baseball front, Los Angeles Dodgers have sent pitcher Tom Lasorda to Montreal Royals. Tom's contract is one of six assigned to Minor league affliations. ‘Dusty’ Rhodes, World Series hero in 1954, finds himself in an unenviable position with San Francisco Giants. Rhode’s future with the former Polo Grounders is most uncertain and don’t be surprised if he’s cut loose. He hasn't hit the past two years and this spring he has been bothered by severe headaches. New York Yankees will be minus catcher Yogi Berra for at least a week. Berra suffered a split hand in a game with the Dodgers on Monday. The death of Chuck Klein, 54, occurred recently Klein was the National League’s most valuable player in 1932 and hit 300 homers in a 17-year big league career with the Phils, Pirates and Cubs. Jack Kramer Given Post. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)——Jack Kramer, professional tennis pro- moter, was named Tuesday to initiate an intensive training pro- gram with the sole aim of win- ning back the Davis Cup from Australia. James B. Moffett, chairman of the United States Davis Cup selection committee, said the first step will be putting Barry Mac- kay, 23, of Dayton, Ohio, one of America’s bright tennis stars, un- der Kramer’s tutelage. The U.S. last won the cup in 1954. Guy Fielder Wins Title SEATTLE (AP)—Centre Guyle Fielder of Seattle Americans has won the Western Hockey League individual scoring championship for the second straight year. the regular season with 111 points on 26 goals and 85 assists,’mak- ing him the first professional hoe" ,y player to score more than 100 points in successive seasons. Last year he scored a record 122 while venture. Do your part to Micmacs The Charlottetown Micmacs. ., rapidly becoming the top volley- ball team in the Maritimes, ad- £ ded another feather to their cap by becoming the Maritime Y. l\I. C. A. Volleyball Champions. 3' teams competing for ' side. :_ IIlal'f;.lll. I ' Owing to tight schedules and! E rough roads there were only four; the title.) 2‘ three of the teams were local and3 the other representing Summer-l f ‘ The Micmacs won their title by; dcfcatinzz Charlottetown Firemen 18-16 in the final game of a best- of-threc series before a p<':lCk(‘dlfn(\)‘§',i(](\ 3_ liouse at the Y. M. C. A. Earlier; Y,M_C,A_' Micmacs 15 in the (lay the Micmacs f?aI‘nC(Irn]er_gj(I(_\ 13_ ‘ , their nay to the final by defeat-’ ' tag SIil7.l!‘.’lCl‘.‘»l(IQ 2 straight while ' the Firemen were polishing off'9, the Independents by the same} The next stop for the hi;;li fly-I f lug Mlcinacs uill be the Mari-lmen 16. points. Capture Volleyball Crown Mime Cfhampionsiiips at Halifax }on April 19th. I Following are the results of the ‘ tournament: A ROUND ROBIN Micmacs 2, Firemen 1. Independents 3, Summersicle 0, Statistics released by league, headquarters show Fielder ended" I Al Kaline and infielder Harvey Kuenn. Harvey may be swit. ched to centre field this year in order to get Martin in line. Most Pros Disappointed tournament professionals were surprised and disappointed T¢s- day at news that the world’s richest golf event, George S. May’s $205,000 circus at Tam O’Shanter, is being abandoned. May said he plans to drop the tournament; effective this year, in a dispute with the Profes- sional Golfers Association over distribution of players’ entrance fees. “Frankly I was surprised,” said Dow Finsterwald, a PGA committee member! "I trought the whole thing had been worked out to a point that would make ‘the tournament an invitation af- fair and would not ask entrance fees.” Reaction varied, although vir- tually all players agreed it was a blow to lose a tournament with so much cash for prize money. Some blamed the action on the t i g h t ening business recession. Others said the PGA‘demands on May probably were too severe. The tournament committeehas asked sponsors to retunn the en- trance fees to help finance opera- tions of the tournament schedule. Most sponsors are co-ofperatingj Lou Fonfinato Is Fined BOSTON (AP)—Lou Fontinato, New York Ranger defenceman, was fined $25 Tuesday on a charge of assault and battery on‘ a fan during a National Hockey League game in Boston Garden Mr. "115. Anthony Tavilla of Lexington, who brought the charges, was fined $10 on a charge of disturb- ing a public assembly. Both ap- pealed. ) ' Boston Bruins winger» Vic Sta- siuk testified Fontinato left the _ last year. AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP), 4 Most. in Stanley Cup play was a strus~ i 7 as 1958 I Over the weekend, City Minor Hockey League officials an- nounced that they are staging a special night of hockey and skating during their regular Saturday evening time at Sports Arena this coming Saturday night. ‘This special programme is to be known as “Jake Kennedy Nite" with all proceeds—and it is hoped they will be considerable-—to be set aside to help in the rehabilita- tion of Jake Kennedy, popular young hockey ‘player who met with a very unfortunate acci dent whilst playing hockey for his school (Vocational School) back in January. This unfortunate accident eventually resulted in the amputation of a leg and the creating of a real problem of adjustment, etc., for the young man. Officials and fellow hockey- ists are working on the project and tickets have been circulat- ed for sale to the public. If and when you are approached, buy a couple of tickets and help a good cause. ‘Jake Kennedy Nite’ feature a hockey game tween two smart, fnatched hockey teams Queen Square School and Queen Charlotte High Schools and -a Rock ’n Roll ska-te for‘ all? Q.S.S. and Q.C.H.S. always can be depended upon to give fans a real evening's hockey entertainment. They go all out at all times and the popular Rock ’n Roll skate always draws a good crowd so, with the type of evening planned, and the cause for which it is being staged being such a de- serving one, we are sure our citizens, young and old, will Canadian Boxing Ratings Released QUEBEC (CP)——Canadian box- Gerry Fraser. Bridgewater, N.S.; ing champions Tuesday were 8. Gordie MacDougall, ‘Sydney, urged to defend their titles as N.S.; 10. Duck Trainor, Char- soon as possible. lottetown; 12. Harry Pulton, Mervin McKenzie of Toronto, Charlottetown. president of the Canadian Boxing N_s_; 10_ Duck" Trainm.’ CfiaI._ Federation, and national commis- lottetown; 12_ H a rry Pulton sioner Gene Letourneau did the char10,ttet0wn_ ’ urging in a statement accom- W It iht_ . pagty I331. trelease of the CRFIS» Salk‘e:ldenC‘all:ary‘CIlanl3li’Ii0d1y III/lofcli ra ing is . ’ ’ '_ - “We want fights in all divi- %’,§‘;‘1dgOr:3I‘llt’(:‘_°“3l°“I,3 rf~MA’I§h“’ sions as soon as possible,” Le- ald ’S dne ’N'S _ 34 Na“ ‘"1’ toumeau Said‘ Gautrezu ll’/lonlcltyonl NIB”-nafin The heavyweight title is vacant . A _ and the CBF is interested in see- glilgi D§%lI:’éyQu,\§bS‘3°.’ Blgzilgx ing top rankinv Georve Chuvalo; . . , _ , . of Toronto fight: J ame: J . Parker, % Iéggjsén 1\§§i1e§‘1as§;:i‘I;eyN 'SMim19:‘ ‘ — k d. . . 21:31 °(E;rr:;,°1(‘)’f"t§I’)r;1egc}:’i'111‘? r§.”S'eiS ll: 12. Bob Speight, Saint John, rated No.6 in this division. ' 2 . _ . . Yvon Durelle. the brawling Mg‘ ]%}§;:;?g$é“,E:dam§I1°]9f‘ R.1°}1“ fisherman from Bale Ste. Anne, Gale Kerwin ('mav;7a. "3’ 3’;'ckie' N.B., will have to defend his light Ha . - . . . yde , Wet ll , N.S.; 6. heavyweight title — probably Bfizzalildy Trgc‘; ‘RKB M110 against Berke Emery of Shei‘- Featherweighi: C a m p i 0 m brooke. Que., ranked as the lead- Gaby Pauom Montreal_ 1 Len, up at shortstop. Martin came to Tigers in big trade with Kansas City Athletics after the A’s obtained him from Yanks will be- evenly- Rememloer When One of the six scoreless gain 3 ggle between Boston Bruins and jNew York Rangers 31 years ago I tonight at Boston. It was the first ‘of the two-game total point set, and Boston won the series three goals to one. Boston however lost to Ottawa Senators in the Stanley Cup final. lpfifie 3' The Guat‘(iinnVVed,, Ag-i] Benefit Night At Sports Arena 'Nite don’t forget you can pick JAKE KENNEDY respond in their usual generous manner/. If you are not approached individually to purchase a tie- ket or two for Jake Kennedy up tickets at Johnny’s Mayfair or the Bike Shop. CURLING DRAW The following is the draw for Wednesday night at the Charlottetown Club: 7:00 P.M.— ‘ Ice 1 (Rotate)--R. S. Spillett, A. Love. E. Tanton,, W. Mel- lish vs. .F. Curtis, A. Tait, D. Beardsley, G. Greenough. - Ice 2- — E. K. MacNutt, vs. Winner Wood vs. Parker. Ice 3 — Game 30 Seagram (Sec. “B”) Ice 4 (Rotate) —— W. R. Bur- nett, R. Jones, 0. K. Presby vs. L. Turner, R. Boyne. L. Blakney, J. E. Burnett.- 8:30 P.M. Ice 3 — Ladies Play-off. Ice 1-2-4 .-— open for scratch or mixed curling for souvenir tumblers. ifax; 6. Benny Randall, “Sydney, N.S.; 7. Rocco Jones, Halifax; 9. Bobby Laffin, Sydney. N.S.; 10. Allie Steel, Reserve Mines, N.S. Bantamweight: -Champion, Pat Supple, Montreal; 1. Johnny Davidson, Glace Bay. N.S.; 2. Jimmy Hurley, Brantford, Ont.; 3. Marcel Gendon, Quebec. Flyweight: Champion, Lloyd Gordon, Saint John, N.B.; 1. Jimmy Hurley, Brantford, 0nt.: 2. Gaston Bisson, Quebec; 3. Fred Leblanc, Mon-cton, N.B. BACK SUMMIT TALK GENEVA (Reuters)—The Inter- Parliamentary Council, directing: body of the Inter-Parliamentary; Unionl Saturday unanimously called for an East-West summit conference on the most urgent in- ternational problems. The union is an organization which aims to link legislators through the world for e'stablishment and develop- ment of democratic institutions. . TRAINED.APE Keeperl at a London.zoo have trained an orangutan to clean his own cage. along with the ranking of Mari-‘ time and Quebec boxers: ind challenger. Gordon Wallace of , __ Bilaantford, om. is listed behind ,‘]§':::,‘:‘5}~Ia1i‘;:;‘?°5“V1€i‘éerfisylffiggf Middleweight: Crampion, ouis, Lawrence, Vancouver; 1. Wilfrid- penalty box and jumped on a fan who had been riding him. A small-scale riot developed after Fonfinato and Tavilla clashed. , ACTION Ar LAST? - FLOYD /. 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