Ottawa-Hull Canadians 7 , Hmll. 0%» '(7’5’’‘ “Ottawa-Hull 3 .-anadiens Sunrlav dropped Re- ina Pals 5-3 to take a 3-2 lead hgir bes.t~of-seven Memorial 2 3,5, hockey final. '1 angina. plaguori by slow starts; 1 mwghom the series. opened the l “mug early in the first period I 19d 3-2 mid-way through the a nd. But two quick goals while u my starry forward Bill Hicke 3 as Q” for two siiccnssive hold- ll « M penalties put the baby Hans I ad. y mepmry Gray and Bill Carter ,1. W}, geared twice for the Junior ‘ madlans with Claude Richard ' ‘mil Ralph Backstrom scoring _“ who mach. Jog Dlmghamer, Dave Balm: Jnd Ant Erickson geared for V"',fieg'l!I&. i . About 4,000 fans jam-med the uvena here to watch the thrill- acked final. ’ A . Y TUESDAY mg team‘: meet ’l‘u¢=sday night ,¢ neighboring Ottawa for the gm ‘H5719. Joe L«ungha»me‘r lifted a slim, from close in past Eoalie Bruce ’ gamble to open the scoring at ‘v1:07 and the Pats had the best at the first five Tninutcs of play, keeping the puck in the Ottawa- , Hull end. but Canadiens came back with ‘ lightning-1i»ke sud-dcnness, Carter hanging in H loose ipurck at 12:02 and Backstrom neatly beating the pats’ defence for g quick goal at 15:23. A Pats evened the score at 16:33. '8alon scored after Gordon Baren- gon passed to him from behind T s BIG . Rotary POWER MOWER WITH EVERY T9539 this. not. Pats prrusazing lhrou ' ., .ghou.i the ffigggd (period. seer’/:71 in com- mn 0- the game when Erick. ) Scored at 11:08 to give them 13 3-2 lead. It Wag Regina-5 last goal. a‘C]l;u{;l1e Rich-ard tied the score ter iaitéroiiligkpalss fiimil Bin Car“ . .9 . _ mg at 15:55. wen of for hold _Hi"ke,‘”3S ilcnalizcd again at 37-33 ‘rray ‘put Ottawa . nun :’h}‘:5<Zh4~3'hai» 123:1’? and he scored M‘ 91’ Just nine seconds later. KEEP UP PRESSURE fhpatifi, “W ll-D the pressure in we 2 ml period but managed to gflet ‘my four shots on (3‘uam-ble.. %““1“t3h Frank Mario pulled Ken 3 cm from the Pats’ net at KMCIVY DriscoII Shows Slight —, Improvement SAINT -TOHN, N.B. (CTP)-Mary Evllenprisgcolll. 20, holder of three Maritime golfing titles, was re- ported conscious and, in improv. ed condition by hospital olificials Sunday night. 'Mi)ss Dri-scoll had been uncon- scious since an automobile acci- dent last Wednesday while she was travelling to Saint John‘ from‘ suburban Rothesay where ‘she is a. physical education in- structor 111 a girls‘ school. CHROME sun: PROWERFUI. To-'1 FIR'ESTO*N‘E‘ REFRIGERATOR I 931’ P315; Take 3-2 Lead 1021.5 while play was in the (:a.n:;_., circus’ end. With only 1.5 seconds left in the game. Carter scored in the open Regina net. . The Pats were a quiet. group in their dressing room, after the 1oss,_a heartbreakcr after their. overtime win last Friday to tie the series. A Mario saidhhis Pals played wen but tihsy “Just. didn’t get the hmeaiks. ’ Ile said the baby Habs scored their first three goals at times when they didn’t seem to he threatening. . Anked whether he planned any lineup changes for Tuesday, thé , soft-spoken coach Said quietly: “I want to think about that." Clanadiens outshot Pats 35-25, 30”“ cllllbs arefanm teams of Montreal Canadiens of the Na- tional Hockey League, Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) -— Probable pitchers fior t-odlay’s major league games (won-lost records in par- entheses): National League Milwaukee at St. Louis (N)~--- Bllhvl (3-1.) vs. L. McDaniel. (2-1) Philiadgcl-pliia at Los Angelgs (N) - Semproch (21) vs Drys» diarle (0-4) ’ ‘Pittsburgh at San Francisco—- ’ Larw (2-1) vs Gomez ((2-1) American League ‘ (llevcland at lilosition--Narletski (3-0) vs Smith (0-0) Kansas City Tat Wa.shing1ton (N) -{Burnctte (1-0) vs Griggs (0-0)“ Detroit at B;al-t-imore (N)-Lairy (1-2) vs Portocarrero (,0-0) So! Monday, h’l~a_g 5, 1958 The Gnardinrl Page 9 l l l 1 1 By JOHN (‘HANl')<1.ER CHURClllLL D 0 W N S, Ky. (AP) - The fabulous Calurmet l"arm did it again S‘a‘i.‘UIl“d8J_V, win- ning its seventh Kentucky Derby as Tim Tam charged Victoriously th,roug~h the muddy stretch to flu- islh a half length in front of a 45-10-l shot, Lincoln Road, ridden by C.anarli,an-born Chris Rogers. Noiiredidin was third. . :Ca«li.»flo1'n:ia’Ts Silky Sulli~van— gave his best, but it was not -enough. Silky treated the crowd of some l()0,0i)0 with his_ usual late rush, but tired and staggered home 12th in the field of 14 three-yearn olds, all carrying 126 pounds. With a sulbstit-ute jockey, Is- mael Valenzuela, in the saddle for Willie 1-Iartaok, out with a broken leg, Ilim Tam never fall»- ered as he overhauled the pace- soc,cER DATA 'L0,l\IID0N (iR‘eu»tcrs)-tR)esults of soccer matches Saturday in the United Kingdom: » English FA Cup Final Biolltnn Wanderers 2 Manchester United 0 ( at Wembley) SCOTTISH LEAGUE ' ' Division I Rangers 1 Airdriconians 2 Olycle 2 Hilbernmn 1 Division II- Dnndee 7 Berwick 0 Forfzar 2 Dumlbarton 0 Glasgow Charity Cup I First Round Celtic 1 Partick ‘1 Tim Tam Grabs Kentucky Derby ' home in the late stages and won setting Lincoln Road in the final [sixteenth of a mile ot’ the 11/4- mile run for the roses. Noured- din, owned by the Cmbgrass Stables, was 3, half length behind Lincoln Road. Lincoln Road, from Isaac Blunt- berg’s Sunny Blue Farm, almost tale the Florida Denbyifroim Tim Tam at odds of 75 to 1 at Gulf- streavm. Park March 29. Saturday he gave the Galumct backers an- other case of jitters befiore Tim Taum snatched North America’s greatest racing clasic. BANDITRY IN MIND Leading from soon after the start, Lincoln Road and jockey Rogers, a native of Hamilton, 0nt., both with highway banditry in mind, looked for a time as if they might make it stick in the mud. - lB~ut, Tim Tam came cvhugiging by the some margin ashe did in the Florida Deriby. Bottoms wagered $1,635,520 on the Derby. W‘ VARTIEIJ) FOTRECAST ’J.‘OlR:OuN*'.l\O (GP)-—Va»nying tam- pcrart-urcs ranging from above. normal ‘to much below normal have been ‘predicted for the next . 30 days in Uanada bythe weather bureau of the United States de- normal’ terrnperatnres were pre- dicted for Newfoundland. the Maritimes and Eiastern Quebec.‘ Normal temperatures were pre- dicted for western Quebec. ‘Boston in the main event at Sat- REMEMBER WHEN . . . ager who guided Vancouver’: welterweight championship, died two years ago today at Glendale, friend ~ counsellor - manager of Mcllarnin since the Belfast born him to a title vlctony over Young partmont of commerce. ‘Above _‘ Winner In Announced In t , Southern Kings Roi/en Shoot’ Mr. Arthnjr Clements, Monta- gue, was dcc'Iared ‘winner of the Southern Kings Fish and Game “raven nhoot” with 132 pair of ravens feet at the regular month- ly meeting held at Cardigan on Friday night. The meeting was presided over by the president, Mns. Louis Knockout Scored By MucDougaII In First Round GLADE BAY, N. 8. (.CP)~A solid, right hand smash to the mid-sect-ion enalbled Gordie Mc- Dougalli of Sydney to score a first round knockout over Billy Diéz of urd‘ay"s fight card here-. The Cape Breton’: dynamite right sent Diez to the canvas for tile 10-‘count. Charlie (Pop) Foster, the man- Jimmy ‘McL_a~rnin to the world Calif. Foster, 82 at his death, was boy was 12 years old, and steered Conbett at Los Angeleswin 1933. Mcharnin lost, won, and lost again in three famou flights agwainst Blarney‘ _Ross. uisronic sror POI.‘i.I1:g‘ll6SP. Macau, covering six square miles on the Union ‘dams at Moorels sanctuary which coast, was Europe's earliest foot- hold in mainland China. 3 Cantolo. Business items of the association were dealt writ-lh, and following this, a discussion took place on what action the associ- ation should take towards assist- ing with the erection of the two were recently washed out. $50.00 was voted as immediate assist- ance, but it was felt that some action should be taken to have the local Federal or Governments take over the site as a national park or as camping and picnic area fior the pleasure of Island- ers a-nd tourists, providing it should meet with the approval of Mr. Moore. One of the mem- est tourist aittraicion on P.E.l. and should be further developed A committee -consisting of {live members was appointed to look into this matter, as well as bring in reccomendations re a causeway to replace the present Cardigan bridge, which would not deter the passage of flish upstream. 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