Pere” ee oe eee ee ee eR oe ee ee ee ee ok ee a ee ee a ee ee ’ | [econ ----- wane Cricket Season Approach : ‘ HasBritishScribes Wailing | New Confidence By KEN METHERAL _ about, test cricket in which less to the Aussies without being able|will be fielding the same high- } pee os ee < Canadian Press Staff Writer |than 200 runs are scored in five/to register @ single win in the | powered lineup thatiast-year won = )—Qoach George; While Agar breezed confidence,} A perennial scoring leader in LONDON (CP) — Approach of |BOUrs.” says Neville Cardus, one |five-match Test series. an unprecedented seventh ~ Vernon Canadians talked |opposing coach Wren Blair was/|the Ontario Hockey Association's another cricket season has|% Britain's foremost cricket com- bag Acorn Pell Bam cern of aretgersn dewolny om . new confidence Tuesday on |reported to be worried over the jeastern senior A group, he hasn't started British sportswrit mentators, in an afticle in the /for cricket fans is captain the fifth game of the |performance of Bobby Attersiey found the target against Cana- their annual trek to the °° Playfair Cricket Annual. eral agreement the other -gosinag o> Age Daeg (aptamer cnet dians. all woting ee eS ee . : bowler “The. t finally clicked, : . becoming a synonym interview, “There is no , ; sie ane we samen | is boring and ungallant in sport.” ot ten | DOWN. THE = Sea one ae oR a mn 2 enthusiasm that wells up in lesser] ‘be tendency in teem the 2; 4 * = _ produce wasn’t tallsing like that be- foe darlin ean sande cwier rather” than-the—bateman. tee against Whitby Dun- inte the future batsmen, who never know wiiat : “The too much reliance on swing- (tho Phe Piggy phere of firot ham ind atmor ling propensities of the new ball. mae weapon £2, A new betting record for har-, were posted, it showed Stanley reached the stage of stultifica-| LOST ASHES employ ---a Be nve BAMES: ness racing tracks was made at|Dancer on top with 2% wins, tion and sulfocation;” imtones| , England's weakness ue don't, it's curtains for |S een AT t7 see Gk aah leas bok Cheeks oes os ee DEFENSIVE PLAY. ____{hard, fast Australian wickets ast || GUARDIAN - club and another cup |™&M". . winter when they lost the Ashes aes. the 1 ae ee ee ee ee —te tee o - been gathering since aa through pariasutuel ‘omen etiah English cricketers | TR won the Allan Cup in 1957 |™manrs cop 158 set at Roosevelt Siaed ee Wet pier ak toe mee eg ae pega dg T Service | PATRIOT took the world championship PEGE bowling and batting, aoe Raceway last season. he made 528 starts, was 8 times the result that the spectators Day Phone 9722 WANT AD VICTORY _ ‘The entire week was an amaz- | first, 67 oe oo watch long stretches in which the Night Phone 8048 - $858 alied thet in 1996 Ver-/iNt ove ot Youhers, a5 far os | Sues Sind, wih winsing of $008, eee ree, ee ee eee Member D. A A. ! first game of its the racing and the ‘betting was |. He resides i = ra tye yg MURPHY"S Phone 8506 ; final agsinst Chatham |coscerned, with the night's sv-| iS, Sod Se Nee Gore Mat aie ee SERVICE STATION then bounced back to|@rage amount passing through : » the top loose for fear of offering a catch. oe ing four and the |the mutuels being $2,124,000, ee ee “We have lived to see, or hear “ tiile. following Oue of the goon tp Toe: eo ee ne Mgt bess’ decided whether |ie tie" commis amd emrepaona| Zeer ae 68 saris, wat 10 | he'll play or direct the team from |interest taken in the racing iS/ 5° 11. tind, winning $454,801 the bench scab gen en steigy hea sess Our readers, like ourselves, no | ‘The colorful manager - coach-|pacers getting all-out drives , ; - e | 1,500 points during his hockey ca-|about the racing at Yonkers is/ 0°." The reason probably is that _ Peer but benched himself Satur-/the fact that Billy Haughton’s | ne moving in of his stable from Pj hi WwW | | day night and is thinking of doing | name does not appear as frequen- |, warm South to the cold con- Itc ing oes *E | the same thing for tonight's game |tiy among the winning drivers. | sions at Yonkers has given the atid at Mapie Leaf Gardens When the last driver standings | .o, » bit of a setback. NEW YORK (AP) — Pitching the distance is a noteworthy ac- + DISASTROUS FIRE complishment in this era of the POR | S FRON | Probably the most disastrous jlively baseball and short fences. fire in Canada involving race |And no one knows it better than horses occurred at Lamington, | Bill Norman, manager of Detroit —r| - Ontario, on Saturday, April 18th, | Tigers. By PIUS CALLAGHAN when 21 tmarness horses died in a| His pitching staff is the only BOOTS FIR os yy) — blazing- barn at the fair grounds | one without a complete game this iN 161 GAMES 4 Thee THE MOST IMPORTANT baseball meeting in the entire Mari-| ‘here. Eighteen other horses, in-|season. As they look up from the - times is being held tonight in Morell Hall. cluging the pacing stallion,/American League cellar where SACRAMENTO. Calif, (AP) We are referring to the annual session of the King’s County | Champ Volo 2.02 45, were res- ae — car page ag After 161 baseball games. i cued. . _ Baseball League which operates so successfully each year to the ons tiles of es |pitching stints of more than 623) S8Tamento Solons centre delight of thousands of f in that sectian of the province. ah ; it fi ea eae Souris, Peakes. Morell, Mount Stewart and George-|are expected to run as high as| innings. ee ee ae reas town composed the circuit and players and fans alike had a whale | $250,000; the majority of the lost} Frank Lary went seven against ‘ i987, Gree amce ; of a great time. Sunday afternoons found the ballfields crowded | horses were owned by residents | Chicago White Sox April 12 and | " ano Beilin: Thee Lentee with spectators who were by no means hesitant in giving vocal | of Quebec province, and they /Paul Foytack hurled _ seven! “es : bail the team of their choice. | were to have been shipped on the | against Cleveland April 15. Each} ae . eos n When the finals arrived the climax was really reached and |following Monday’ to Richelieu/was in a losing cause. In De-| ™ bw Portland's } Seist's atracted over three thousand persons. That was the afternoon they | Park, Montreal, and to Hiazrel|troit's only success, 5-2 over the| "4Y bounced from that doubleheader at Morell on Sunday August 31 must easily have | Park, Michigan. White Sox April 18, Billy Hoeft- ~¥®- ; took about seven hours and fifteen minutes to get the two ‘on ‘went six and was relieved by - He handied 472 chances CHAMPION throug and the fans loved every minute of the entertainment. | The judges don’t take any fool- Tom Morgan, who finished up. vihewt “an Stor = pos : ing from the drivers at Rocking- | games and chances _ THERE IS TALK that the league may have teams added for ham Park, Salem, New Hamp- POL records for outfielders. tis pacen and we oe eee s fine ere. of a the | shire. Last week, six drivers were Sewell Leads ants can vide suitable com on e timers. | ;; : suspensi orl: ° Anything that will make the iéague beter we are for 100 per cent cabernet poe grog : rs In English Aussie Stars but we think it would be a great pity to see any action taken that Class “C’” trot om April 17, the ‘ & would lessen the spectator appeal. However, we feel that there BERNARD STABLE ‘ Golf Tourne Are Banned ; Must be enough surplus material in the county to field at least a Gauthacie = ede Met of stebbes y . I oe cnaeed — oe ee —_ o otis te tae and their horses at the Charlot-} FORMBY. England ‘AP)— From Carniva s 5 tetown track, we are pleased to| Doug Sewell Tuesday led five 5 : . WHEN WE SAID tonight's meeting was the most important | introduce the very popular driver | other British Walker Cup players MELBOURNE (AP) ae baseball session in the Maritimes we meant exactly what we|E. A. (Emmett) Bernard, of Hun- into the third round of the Eng- Queensland Swimming Associa- said. No place in any of the seaside provinces is there anything |ter’'s River, P. E. I. Emmett is! lish amateur golf championsitip.| "0" Tuesday barred Australian King hei yang terest exhibited by these good folks of |46 years old and has a brother,| Britain plays the United States| "immer stars John and Tsa King’s. Their loyalties to their teams are really something to J. W. Bernard, 25 years old, that|for the Walker Cup at Muirfield,| Korads.. Dawn Fraser and Alva a run across fans their equal. And we don’t is following in his footsteps. Last | Scotland, May 15-16. Colquhoun from appearing at So it’s hat’s off to the King’s County league, its players and |¥°" John had 24 firsts, 12 se-| Defending champion S ¢ we11| Cormvals at & Queensland holiday i i conds, and 12 thirds with win-| built up a four-hole lead by the resort. : Ms fens) May their shadow never grow less. nings of $2,922. }eighth with steady shots into a The so : Wales ee god LOS ANGELES DODGERS continue to amaze everybody by| This year's string in the Ber- | howling wind that swept the par db originally a leading the National League as the month of April nears its con-|nard stable consists of the follow- | 36-36—72 links beside the Irish r permission ; appear, ¢lusion. Probably when April does say goodbye, the Dodgers will | ing: |Sea, He ended with a 2-and-1 vie-| >, Das reversed ite decision. | be out of there but right now they are siting high on the top perch.| New Forrst 2:14 1-5, by Pag- tory over Jackie Jones. QASA secretary William Hol- They have been getting some good pitching from fellows like |liacci, that won more than $2,000| In other matches involving land announced his association Don Drysdal Johnny Podres but their success to date lies |last year and is eligible to tMe|Walker Cup players, David|2te¢ % protect the swimmers in the power that their bats have been showing. In their last three |222 trot. He is owned by Em-|Marsh defeated W. S. Hann, §| ‘TO™ endangering their amateur yf than : 670:15 a oa have garnered a total of 31 runs, an average of better | mett Bernard. and 4; Michael Lunt defeatea| “2tUS because of great publicity ; Tommy Shanter, 2.15; won his|C! G. W. Harrison, 7 and 6; | 7Tounding their appearance. The oldsters have been really clouting the ball. Fellows like Furillo, Hodges. 2: wae Gt tea lubiee thé aa last three starts im 1958 and is|Arthur Perowne defeated I. M. S. RED BROADCASTS i fentlon. 7 eligible to the 2.23 trot; he is|Stungo, 6 and 5; Michael Bonal-| LONDON (AP) — Moscow Ra- eater ool aoc Fon rr Borg eget nad Se eae te 4 ‘owned by Alvin Parsons, Breadal-| lack defeated S. Ball, 2 and 1. |dio reports it is doubling its ting the Dodgers out in front of the pack. : bane, P. E, I. Guy Wolstenholme, a_ sixth| broadcasting time to Africa in ; Canadair, p, 2.15 25, by Abner; British Walker Cup player,|French and English. The new a IT MAY BE, and probably is, only a flash in the pan |T- ae = a eee by Em-jreached the third round Monday. | scheduel calls for one full hour ‘ Dodgers and their supporters are having a whole pile of |merson R. Foi jottetown, and two half - hour broadcasts summer i carefree Sun—something they certainly didn't enjoy at any time during the |and at the latter part of last sea- . daily in both languages. Make your pa a er 1958 campaign. They have proved to some of the league that they |son he was going strong, win- Shirley Bloomer money too! You'll get extra blowout protection from‘exclu- are not to be fooled with and the rest of the circuit undoubtedly |ning both dashes at Moncton on ‘ : ; are inticigating their games with the Los Angeles club with more |October 13, best time 2.15 35.| Married Tues. sive Firestone Shock-Fortified Nylon cord construction. than ordinary interest. S. Grattan, p, 2.09 4-5, win- = q — s New Firestone Rubber-X tread compounds will give you far longer mileage than ever before. Plus Retreadabie Tire entire at expense of the league champions, Mil- two thirds last son; she is eli-| Bloomer i i wauke Braves. If we remember correctly the Dodgers won some-|\"” a ak ce . et ene meets eee Ee 4 out of 22 decisions. But clear of the Braves, the ee 6 Se 5: Cee, Oe Sein a ae ee 1 ae from L.A. couldn't do a thing to cause any excitement. They |‘©Mber 29 last year at Charlot-| Chris Brasher, winner of the COIN floundered : tetown, she was 1-1 in 2.15 1-5 and| steeplechase gold medal in the eae eee Se cae oe a Re Og RI , : we china ins mr hey see 1b abou. Ty ar angy 2.1525. Se ome by Chale Obmpic | a that th , , N.B. we i : . dificult to slop. Of course, the campaign is yet in Ke istancy bat| Beb Clegg, p, 214 2-5, by|Dr. Roger Bannister, the world's Firestone Safety Champion |. Firestone CONVOY as many es ore, games won in April add up the |Abner T. Clegg, winner of three) first four-minute miler, ex-rack game as those wins registered in August or September. firsts, five seconds and three|star Ohris Chataway and tennis One thing the Dodgers have done so far this year is to have | thirds last season. One of his best players Angela Mortimer and folks watching the sport pages to see how they are doing. Last !records was at Moncton on Sep-| Christine Truman. year nobody was the least bit interested in the goings-on of the |tember 24 where he won the final former Bums. dash in 2.14 4-5. That's all changed this season. “r Emmett is building high hopes First Landing THE SWING WEST is on in the Americah League and f on an exceptionally promising will be watching this invasion with the greatest of aa OK |three-year-old pacer named Har- Winner At The world champions, New York Yankees, left New York |'¥ Hal. by True Hal, dam Shir- rb ial ‘mired’ in the second division, something that is almost unbeliev- |/eY Kalmuck, by Kalmuck; grand-| Derby Trials able. But the standings showed the Stengelmen trailing the front-|4am Aunt Het, by Napoleon Dir- running Cleveland Indians by three and one-half games. The Im-/| ect 1.59% — the favorite pacer of LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Ohris co $A 90 sin * wtiemw 22 | ONLY *10*. and Retreadabie Twe PT See your FIRESTONE EOLA dians were just after dropping three straight to the Chicago White on page 11). Chenery’s First Landing, a top : Bex = ae sa —- gain ground at this period because threat for Saturday's Kentucky ‘imore les—of all people—were doing a similar on Derby, won his division of the i New York at the very same time. : ” Ancos Capture * | Derby Trial Stakes Tuesday after} What you can do . \ “ll Of course, the experts are looking for the ‘boys’ to be sepa- ' |Ellcam Statile's Open View took] with 1322 col McGowan Mofors Tom Davies ; rated from the ‘men’ in the very near futiire. They can see Cleve Hockey Crown the first section of the divided w 3 co ors T : land toppling after those three losses in a row to Al Lopez's outfit. iekes t h t Led. exaco Zney Know the Oricles wil stop flying so high in the very neat] GRAND FALLS, N&d. (OP)—|, First Landing, the 1968 cham-| “— C"OOS® ‘rom . rn future: and they look for the White Sox to go on a hit-strike one ’ thei fitth | pi old hard| N Fle-T. fret Montague Phone %2-21 ~. Gt. George St. Dial 6034 of these days. When thése things are happening, the Yankees will | 0?" Falls Ancos, won their pion two-year-old, won on a ew Super Fle-Tome ... he ed to be making “hay’ and rising steadily to the top of straight Newfoundland senior A ride by Eddie Arcaro, but had to rubber latex paint to give you a a ; the American League heap. hockey crown Monday, defeatir~ |fight off a bid by Carrie C. Hill-| truly wide choice beautiful oe F : Conception Bay 846 to take the Sootraape saleas 1289 of hom FIR ONE . SOMEBODY HAD better get word to those American league | best-of-seven finals 41. A crowd z -.. the w of the fabu EST teams concerning what should be happening in the junior circuit. | of 3.000 attended the game. Flo-Glaze Colorizer range. 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